Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 14, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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I 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAJLi'i I ' DAILY . . nnE ! THUIISDAY . , InDnlUJ Any 14 , 18f . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ . itIAtIon nnll ( not confine the Instiuton to
the meager Imonnl to he tlsell by the beggarly -
gatly one.clhth of ! 1 mill levy , the general
fund was drawn upon nlnost wlllut limit ,
- eon3lderlulg the aile and Importance of the
conslderlnJ , The Icglslature has alnce the
Instuton Inntlutton Wl authorized appropriated the
following Autn :
, folowing . . . . . . alns . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . S 7D9t ;
lt.s9 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! .r 2
1.\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110,971'
1S3. 1\9. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 7r.10
An analyslf of ! 'omo of ! these appropria-
3 tfons will reveal I sonio startling fncts. Lot
4 . tons reader , II ? P3YS taxes hear In mlnl that
nt no time In Its history has this institUtion
cared for 1 many RS 200 Inmles : nt one
. ' ' has been much less than
time. The iverago
G-even lower ! than : ( lint. The following
, tabulated statement will Bho\ how the money
r has been eXl1tllptl ( by this Institution In nn
l'ver.lncreulnR ! ratio. The frt column of
I figures ntcr ! the years tleslnateshfW , the
amount 111prottriatel for the maintenance
. nnll ! emplo'es' \lges ; the seeolll % for furl-
lure nnll hetllllg , ; the third for Cue I nlll
p hihits , anti the last for salaries :
lghts . ? taIuitte. l'titn.&tl 01 1.'url&I. Hlrlr
Mllnt..r.
. H s7 . . . . . t2 .I" . 1'UI.f1 O S 3. " 1 I 9.41
' - j , 'v.4).i' ) . . . . ' ) ) 2. ( ) ) 1.o ! , 1 S'ol )
; , 1'9\ \ . . . . . 4 . .1) ) 3.000 In.oJ ) ) ) 12 -1) )
, . ,1..3. ! . . . . . . 4fJI 2.01 ) 12t tP ' , ) 1.1' ' )
r . "I" , ; , . . , . IyH " I r. ; O ' . I 1.0) 16. lU '
, ' AkeI for IhlA ) 'pr.
. I 1. BXTn\\IANCI IN I : VI ltl.tNI' : . I .
, the
The institution has been hamlleret by
fact that I ha' neVlr been able to have alY-
, fct
. thlnl : : lone righuL , For I instance It has spent
bore money for water Slpply ) ) than the aver-
no town II NebrI'i 01 r.00 Inhabitants
complete system of
J t. ' ouhl expnt for n )
water worl , . I has silent moro fur elec-
. trio lights titan wouulti llUll1 a plant for n
. : gooti slzel ! town. I hns pent lore for
Inlndry appJralUS than 10ul he required
to equip one "f the largest commercial latin-
dries In Olnh , while Its expehltncl for
cDoltn a pparatls wUllII ralso the Jlrcha > -
Inr agent oC a trnlsataltc liner to .tanl
orhas . In heer aihuutiratlun. 'fhe seslul
, or 18Si gave the InsttltJI I.ZOO for laundry
: . lachlner ! ) ' . II ISS9 the legislature n t ! ell
. $ ; 0 to this stun. II ISHI the athlton was
. GOO. Two years ago Ihe Ilstllton was
shut oft with hut $ liO worth or laundry 1 ma-
chinery. ThIs year the lulerlltellent ]
modest ) . submits that about $1,0001 fIx
his laundry all right ! for another two yetrs.
H has been the same way with the water
: suppl The institution started cit wih an
a\lproprlatol \ or only $ . 11 188 : ) It hail
nt yet leareJ the poulllltes oC a strong
lul on the le/Islnture. anti , only IsIeJ and
ecurcd 300. In ] 1&9 the legislature nIl-
proprlatet $3.500 for 1 vaLer slpply , and
: this year the sUperintendent agrees to try
: unit got along with $5WO for water Ep ! .
'rim ! legislature of lS89 equ111eJ , the
kitchen with cooking apparatus , at a cost
of $1.200. The next session added $300 , the
nlxt $100 and this ye.ir only $ :0 : worth
of cok Inal11uatls FeelTS to 1 dcunainiod.
: In blx years the Institution Epcnt $ : , COO ;
for Ic,1clnl , , $1.300 for paints $2.300 for
olco supplIes , $2,000 for incidentata . $2S80 )
fOl' Carm hnlliementl ) ! with which to farl
rGO acrc.s of land. and $1,075 for horses and
cow ) .
,
Hut It Is In tl Purchase oC coal that the
, institution really excels. lee are copies
' cit a low of the vouchers for coil ' supplied to
this institution during the past two 'enrs.
I.'rum. Tuns. Prier.
Augtint 9 to , \IAu-t 27. In . . . . . . . 61 s1tii ; : ,
} ugut aa to SPIttflhiier : : . . . . . . . 5 : 172.03
COjiteIflIer 27 tn Octohrr 7. . . . . . . . Cr 19.iS
. . I..t r 9 2 OtoOer 21 . . . . . . . . . . 101 311.05
. lcl" ( ) . rO hi Odolor Nu\cmhc , ' : 3 . . . . . . . . Ir 4:0.:1 : :
, : No\'emher 23 tn lecllIer 21 . . . . . . 151 t ( n
J ) oieflIer 23 : : , 153. tu .I.nuary " 6. 1I. . . 2'0 ' ; 7:1)9
.Ioua"y :
JIIUar ) ' 8 to I.'dman' 2. ! . . . . . . . . : :3 : f,71.U
. 1".2.1 ti , ri itch 21 . . . . . . . . 17. ! 421 . IS
auiti ' 'ui 21 tlInl I I . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1 ; 4r.I !
. \ prII 9 to April . 2S . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 IO'i.21 '
: \11rl : to I 'I.rl , : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 279.0'
lny 28 tn June ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 273.1
.1uti " 2 ; tn , Iu28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10i , 211 9
.Tuly 28 10IAI > t 18 . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 , ; :1 :
AU1".t :1 1 to lertc""er 2. ! ! . . . . . . . Ii 13'18 '
H"lllclher 2 : tu Oetuh"r I . . . . . . . . 45 12.0. )
. ( elt I' 8 tl Oetulel' 20 . . . . . . . . . .10 2J7.o
Oo'ioher 2j 10 No\'cmhor 21 I . . " . . . . 213 Gi 51 ?
No\'cmb" 6 to Deccmhcr' . . . . . . . 2Si 76.S : '
. . ONLY AS AN ILLUSTRATION.
; : These figures are given , not for the purpose
at establishing fraud or colusion , but simply
- to shOw the jaxpaycra oC Nebraska how theIr
, . jisoiley , II spent : , under a sstem of establish-
)1" hull malntalnln ! state luistitutions. They
\ shshov infnbeTs 'of the legislature ! can be ,
: Ird 'Inlo\ extravagant appropriations. This in-
: . . htItt1on' Is hot as Illight 10 slPpore , one
; the largest of the stat.e's thirteen. I Is ,
( 'i )1)(7 ) contrary , one oC ' thor .malest : and yet
: ; tlPpreent legislature Is asked to appropriate
for Its , ISO IG1.450. ( nearly as much ns the
. . , State Hospial for the Insane ask . In'cl\1ng
. a $60.000 bulding. , ! I Is an . amount $6,000
i larner than 13 asked for the maintenance of
? "the State Asylum for the Chronic Ilsane nt
5 HasIuiga ( , the largest and most expenslvo In-
. . s.ttutlO managed by Nebrasla. :
t . IAIt.IEIt.3 : HAi - ) ItELhIF' Cft8.
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Fifty Kearney Connty tltlz'iii : Coilelo wit h
- the I'ollee " 'hll Tn king 1joiI.
7 - KEA1Nl Y. Feb. 13.-Spclal ( legrm.- )
? : Consderablo ! excitement was c3ured hero this
. . , afternoon b ) about fifty farmers , w'th hl
. is ; many teams , coming In from Kearney
cOlnly ) for relief 8U1)hhleS. ) They brolte Into a
: ' car ' on thc Union Pacific trc ] . . and com-
.
Ihenceol helping thuoniselwes. The county : coin-
mlssicoers tried to stop them but could not
- and after they started : to drive away they
were brought back by the police. I Is re-
P portul tha sixty teams arc on their way
hero from Custer county for relief supplie3.
"onl IUvnr : oulll J > vcnt.
; WOOD RIVER , Neb. , I fb. 13.-Speclal.- ( )
I The residence of ! r. and Mrs. It. We3COtt ' ,
. wa ! the scene oC 1 pleasant surprie party'
; . lat evening , It being their forty-fifth wedding -
ding annivoreary. Ablt 7:30 : the guests
iigau arriving. and soon the heuse wai fled
with a Jolly crowd The following were present -
cut : Mr. and Mrs. S.V. . Wilson . Mr , and
\ . W. . arni Mrs. .
Mltchieli.Mr. J. Bowen ,
trl \Yv. ltchel. lt nnlllrs.
u _ _ n" , _ . . " _ n'n Un
; . . . I0110 4ira. N. 1. OiCi..iFY . air.
t . nn4 Mr.o. ' . J. Parker , Mr. all ! t.
Jam , Jackson , Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Jewett . : ' .
L all lrs' . O. W. I ] ton , Mr. and , Mrs. \V. L. .
Spratue , Mr. and ! rE' , S. N. Taylor , Mr. and
. ! rl. S. J. henry . ) r. and Mrs. J. N. \Vea.
¶ coat. Mr. ant Mri. W. L. Randall , Miss Eva
L \'esco.l. ) rs. Carrie Itoynolds . Mrs. ItO.
MaLdock ant Mr. Ii. D. I Wrroal.
: After several hours passed pleasanty In
various Idll or games. a bounteous supper
. was IIJrtaken of . after which a beautiful set
, . of bronze lshes ! was I'epented the happy
. couple James Jackson muldng the presenta-
ton 61leech. ) which was touchingly respondtd
, . to by the groom.
Poultry IUAI..8 "t , .sIilnuid
ASm.AND , Neb . Feb. 13-Speclal.-The ( )
Chicken business Is becoming quite an Indus.
try Lt this 111.ce. J. W. Moon shhilled 1 car-
load to J. O. laeschln oC Kearney , from
whert they wi be shipped to San Francisco ,
% antI George Hofmln & Co. arc buying a car-
load for shipment to Now York. A carload of
chlclienl contains about 6.00 birds. They
t are lilacEl In 1 car that Is orrnnC1 so they
can \0 flHI antI watered , anti It requires nbont
t ten days to tralsllorl them to their ilestina-
, ticil. anll In this tmo they consume about 100
bushels of corii . Strange as It mlY seem . the
r bug I'ldo does wIthout doubt agree with them.
; 'l'hcro I I mo\'e on fet In the city coon-
cl by which the city Is to hut In $ new lte ,
) \'IIlii through ' ( lie .ndnehs portion of the
city 0 either planl 01' ) cement. 'i'Iuo mayor
1 I 10 investigate the cost of ( tn , two different
1.1Rtel'lat alt report
. ' 'ho ml'or. In I inesage to the c nncl % last
Wet'i . set out clearly lie 1'lan ( of the official
for the coming summer In the way oC 1m-
1IrO\'cments oC slrcel . grades etc.
. ' 1,1 , I ItUI nt tc.ii ' rice ,
\10 . Feb , J-Spcclal I ( Telegram.- )
A two-story hOlst' In South Sixth street oc-
cUlllel1 b ) 'hOIIS hall all owned hy ex-
1'o10lal Jaelon c.uught tire this morn-
log from defective flue and ,
1 ,1eCccl\'e luo unl vas lal3gel
to the Imolnt oC $300. A lot of household
Urcts. owned 1) ' Jackson autO stored In the
attic . vere ole deslrotl. The building Is
, mutsitho the fire liutuIts and ' ,
. ollahle lre Inlts , nulIS caved : through
, , , the efforts oC iiahliiitd life fleigbbors .
'J'hl'r ( ' .ioniy Mull's 1I.n.
1lFiUtON' . Neb. . Feb 13.-Siieclit.--14 ( ) . 'F .
i Calll ; _ has : purchasl'd the Thayer County
r ' ! . Thl Mall has bell run In the Interest
I Qf 1m Iopuld Party for the east four ycirs.
, : 'fhe Iew : I'aller wi lt called the lelrol
ICIJbl C : I , 111t'lly ' the paper wi he
strIctly l'epubUeon. ta'ldns Is a IIuorctugii
U , Ielulaper man. thorGurh
. . . 1".rlllt- I ) itii l I I - II 0111" I . , ,
, : 1/\1TINOTON , : eb. , l"ob. l.-Stedta1 ( :
. Telegrll.-Worl ) ! s just receIved ! tM lthht-
I ard l'entacotf. r7centiy frrni thh ) place was
' ruin over and kilrd .b' p. I.Ina
1 rln OVfr MIl JIlr - ) a 1.ln-I\,1 IUln
: qaunty II Ohio. , Ills i'areut ' , \ at S' . J.ll j. ties
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WHIPPLE \ \ IS NOT. SCARED
Abscnling CMlter of the Crwforl Bank-
big Oompnny Not Par from Home
CAS ! A CHECK SINCE THE TROUBLE
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Wlh10 TholllH1 . 1''tnl Cattle I" Clrcn-
JnUl1 1"'rlhlnl 11 Criunt. hull HTer-
111 I 1\"lr.1 for 11rn. . t.
lie ii I Not . tlariietl , .
L0NC014 Feb. tIl.-Speclal.-Tliere ( ) are
cttaln indications In the air that Albert
WIuippic the absconding cahier of the Craw-
forth Bank'ag ' c0lp1ny. I still hovering In
the VicInity of his disastrous financial manlll-
ulathons . Dreely after this levantng oC
Whlfple from the town cf Crawford . DetectIve
Inlone of Lincoln caused 2.00 pastal er-
cnlars to I struck off and distributed among
.aU the Ilolce headquarters of the United
States. ' They contained a full tle ' criplol 01
the' ( nllssln Inn , together with n history of
his crime. I 13 sale to assume that 'soxo of
them reaehNI the police headquarters of St.
Iall , Minn. Yet Balk I xamiler Brink to-
day related the following ! story , which goes to
show that the elusive \hllllle line unt'l
quite recently appeared In that city and transacted -
acted n little blslness on hIs own account.
Brink says that January 20. 1806 , the l"lrst
National Uanl , or St. Paul cashed I draft for I
$ IGO , drawn to the order of Whlpll1e , and
endorsed only by hIm. This implies cOllllete
Ilentncalun oC the nuin The palJer cashed
wail a ( Jolted States IU3rtfrla ler'l check
drawn In payment of supplies furnished for
Fort Hoblnson. J Is Itown that Whhlple
was n large contractor fcc furnishing supplies
to this lort. The check was drawn against
the United Stales depacitory at Omaha. . All
thIs occurred several weelts suhsequent to
hue elrculat'on ' oC the postal cards Iy Dc-
tecl\'e Malone and when It was supposed , that
a nllnher oC very adroIt detect\'ls were on
Albart Whlpple's trail. .
The armres' bank or " 'ceplngVater has
been luthorlz"d to C0111ce bllne 5 en
March 1. wIth a capital of $10.000. The hanl'
board has also 1351ell a c rUfeale of authority
to lie Saline County l.o.1 anil I BUlh1ng ns-
sedation to begin business Inlnelate I , ! .
CAPTUI D A IIUIlGLAR. ]
Henry E. Smih , recpnl ) ' released front the
asylul , appears to have developed Into an
accol111shell crook. Last nlhl ho entered
the resiIence or Ezra S. hiiwiey ] . 135 M
street about Iltlnlght , 0111 awakened 2drs. (
ilawicy hy passing a ! lloroorled hIIHI , r.
chief ever her f.lco. At th sauna tune h
tried to relove her 11alonl1 earrings . The
lady screauneul . und her IIS"311. although I
an elderly man , grappled with the burglar. '
The latter slppell ) away 111 bolted through
a door , vhiIchu fortunate' ) ' . led Into a el03ct.
Here hI was cornered , and Hawley heat hll
Into sulmlsslon with a chili. Pie po1e were
notified . and Smith lodged blhlnd the grt-
Ings. ills arrest led to the discovery or a
second burglary that he hd commllC ear-
ler In the ovenlng.
While the famIly or J. J. Mead or 1526 0
street were nt supper I sneak thief stole
an overcoat and a Illush eloal Ulml learn-
log today of Smlth's arrest lie wenl to the
station and found his coat which Smith
was wearing at the tune oC his arrest. The
plush cloak hall been disposed oC ly the
"Insane lJlentO lately turned loose on so-
cety by tim aslul cihlcials . and has not
yet been located. Smith's mother says he
has been out of the asylum but two da
and that sue blames herself for not InsistIng -
tug on his staying there. She was very
Ilch surprised when Chief Cooper informed
her that Sheri Kyd of Gage county had
arrived this morning with a warrant for her
son . who Is badly wanted at Wyneci-e for
horse stealing. Ills mother \ they could
not try her son for lhat ; as he had been ad-
'judged ' , Insane since the commission of the
crime . but SherIff 1)'d said they would ' tile
their chances on that. : sMrt lme' before
noon today Mrs. SOlmoa Schwnb called ' nt
the police station and identified Smith .
polce staten hientled Smlh as a
man who had tried to enter her. home yesterday -
day afternoon. She had met him nt the
door nnt dennnded to know what he
rep1yin. wanted but the man sneaked away without
FOR STEALING 1 LETTER.
Cameron Doatnter , arrested by Detective
Malone on the charge oC robbing the malls . I
was this afternoon bound over to the next
term oC the United States district court In the I
sum cf $ . January .IG DOitatcr took a
letter from the postofco addressed to J. A.
Pardoe , containing a draft for $2.00. Dostaler
admis that one Wilam , Jones took him to
Brown's restaurant aDd Identified him os
Paltoe In order to get the draft cashe"
Jones Is a hotel runner' recently bound over
to the district court for holding up Chris
She1y and Hess P'le of Preeton. Dostater's
father went on his bond and his
Inc son was released -
leased from cuslody.
George Washington Davis , the colored man
charged with wreckln the Rock Ilaml train
last August ! In which eleven people were
killed , Is bocomlng exceedingly restive. lie Is I
loud II his demands for an Immediate trial
or a release from the county jail. At present
It. I Is stated by the county attorney that his
trial Is likely to take place within two weeks.
Time State Board or Pharmacy met today
at the Grand hote for the purpose of regis-
terlng aplcants for the pOillons of Ilharma-
clsts. There were present nt the board meetIng -
log : W. D. HaIler , Blair ; C. It ! . Clark .
Frierd . Orlf J. Evans Haslngs ; It ! . E.
Shultz . Beatrice , and A. W. I3uchueit. Grand
Isha uud.
QUESTION OF JURISDICTION.
Sheriff Miler has a ease on his hands
which raises n singular point oC jurisdiction .
TOday ho rec2ived a new boarder In the per-
son of ! 1yndon George who was sentenced
for assault on n htaif-witted girl from , time
1ome for the Friendless . about one year ago.
After sentence was pronounced , It was sus-
pelllell to alow the derens 10 carry the case
before the supreme court. A day or two
since It vas discovered that the case hall
hover been carrlcll up Sheriff Miller Immediately -
diately sent out to Union cOlego alHI landed
the young man once more In the cell room
At this juncture It Is not known what . will
be done with tIme prisoner , one year having
gone by since ho was sentenced. ,
There Is n large delegation oC Grand Army
10n anti Ilrominent 1.lllolnlcs now ilL Uast-
liege , S'IUads oC them hlvlnE loC the city
yesterday cued tOllay. 'ho publcly avowed
nine and Intent of these patriotic pcople Is to
brllg the 10cHIon or the nnnuil encamplent
to Liuucohum. r successful hue encalilment
wi be II.hl nt Ilncoln parI .
There In : a new aspirant for. the possessIon
of lie caravansary prlvliges of the 1.lncoln
hotel. His lalO Is I W. ii. Dldlne. wel
known to Nebraska's traveling public as a
forl11er ProPrietor of the Iostwlcl , lintel Hast-
Ings. lie Is now In the city negotiating for
I lease of the property. All hearties to the
suit nol Ilenln , ! It Is understood tire wllnl
to egrets to 5010 sort 'J 1 compromise alHI
the hotel COlllalY 11 considerably reduce
the t rental to Mr. Dllne If 10 can come to ,
terms \ \ Ith ItIr . Shears on the purchase of the
furumituro. ThIs Is estimated to be worth
30000.
HeClotlry 1\11el of nlc State Relief Commission -
mission bums rrmovell the office of Ihat luutiti.
hUlon from tlo Imee block tu thl IOOI
occJsfonnly occuupk'l hr the Stale n.nrd of
Agriculture In hue state capitol biuiIlIui. .
AFTER A DW..U ! n.
This morning Deputy United Stales Mar'
shal 1nbbl1 left for J.ewiston I'.i. , to hiring
back W . \ . Gilneore . dtfaulln l\crtmasler I
at Broken loHI Is rale. : whIt ha\- I
liii- ! : emhfzilel , $ t,70IJ.'JT of ( ! o\'lrnmcnt ( tunic , .
HI. relatives live nt 1. < llulol , Lnt : his where-
Ihuts were dteceyecd hy ICpl'll1 , ' a watch
cn their mo\'elenta ,
Next Frilay . Fehrutr.ry 16 , Is ChllrtC D3y
at lice State unlvcrsl ) . , arid I : Is to be che. I
bralel , with unlslal lcla ! . On Thll'iday
evenln Ilr re'llg. the jun10ra. \ \ II .13ncc
at the I II1oll hotel , while tlc ! Jllpl'al
etiuuhc'umts wi fleet 1lrl"I ' : . the armory
under the "USllcc ol the YOUIj \ \ ' oue1eimL
anti Yonng Meu's Christian aisc'cllon ' ,
Thl buIldings and "olll& , of the ( unh'crlt ) "
wi bo trl\l QI.cn at : p. m. 1.'I"J ) ' to
tIme ictibhic . anti : I Is pecled IUII the lesls-
Inturl will "tjolr tl be treelt Itt ( lie reo
ctpton ( rout I to G. In Ihf 'culng the
closing ext'rtirs wl .o be held ut 1,0 ( , I.anllnl.
I ho ur.llunelug delIvered by lr\slltlt ,
HarmonJ of .
Unloulcoliege . New Yor : :
UII \ i01. . : .
I MIU : "ch" Feb. 13-Spcciai.-'rwo )
young ! > , struck ( his place list I nlcht and
applied for aid to help them to their home
In the far wcst. Whie some of tbe god
people were husln to take UI I collection
to help the boys a telegram came from
.
flagon In Harlan cOlnty , sayimug 'hat the
hays live there and asking the officers to
hell them till they conll come after them
from Itagan.
Miss H , J. Evans , n lady 63 years of ago.
who hal been In the millInery boslneS here
a numher oC ) 'elrs. was ajlulgetl ] Insane to-
day and commited to the hospital for In-
Mnlty. She tried to tale her own life a
few days ago hut timely aid saved her from
what would have been I fatal resutt
1'lmrrY % 'CDltNti .Vt' . trro :
: tMI Hello Wltenherg RIII1 : : \rloo
, "r ' .iirrteui.
rnhen
! " 1'llAhnrJlrrloll.
SUTTON Neb. . Peb. 13.-Slteclal ( Teho-
grUl.- ) lss Bele , the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Jrs. t Witenberg. pioneers or
Sutton . wns marrlelt last evening wih great
ceremony to Mnlrlce Iletuben n wealthy
merchant or Pltshng , Pn. I took llaco ]
at the Oakland hotel In the reselco of n
brilliant comllany of friends amid . rela.
tvs to tie numher cf seventy-live. TIme
by flibbl Prankhlum I
ceremony was IlcrCormttl R1Ihl rankln
of Omaha , nnd was conducted In hebrew anl ,
Dnghlahi. An elaborate spread Col owed the
c2reunny . prepared hy the hotel management , ,
anti nt Its close over eighty cnpr3tlbtory
telegr31u were received , Crom Creml : abroad.
A cablegram was received from an nude nt
Strnsburg , Gerimeany which was five anll a
half hours In coming.
The affair eluled In 1 hOIJ at time opera
house. The costlmes of all preselt were ex-
ccetlngly elaborate and beautiful , Ilamomh
being plentlnlY worn ns ornaments , Th
brhle's girs were UIUSl31y costy nnl beau. I
Lit uI.
'rhe chleC actors In this by all odds . the
tonlet wedding that over occurred In this
. e\er
city , were : Master or ceremony , lingo Ash .
Denver : fewer girls Sophy autO Ester , sIsters
oC the bride ; hriihesrnalds . Misses Jennie Hose.
Kans:1 city : Carrie Loch , Hastngs ; Venda
Soloman , Geneva ; seln Anlenger , Denver ;
groonsmeue . Messrs. I\ohn , Hastbls ; Posen.
stein , Geneva : Louis Loch , Hastings ; Spear .
Crete : malel 01 honor , Nanette " 'Ilenberg ,
Sutton : best man , Louis Soloman , Geneva.
1lOFF.1tN 11\ \ SUB : J'OI IAU\GI : S.
hits . \lhlavll ( .hlcklog Ht' hiM Stntomclt
Cnncernlng 1" I hI ) ' .
. CLEVELAND , 0. , Feb. 13.-C. A. 110ff-
man , the Grarl Island , "cb. . survivor or
the Rube disaster , who arrl\el here yesterday -
day , visited the county commlssloner's office
today In compan , ' with Commissioner John
Vevera and both men were nt once sur-
rounded 11 n deep ; ! Inlerestel1 crolel ] 1
conyersaton with a reporter Mr. Holman
made public 1 sensational &tatemenl signd
b ) Eugene Schhegel one tf the three male
IJSsengers who escaped Crom the Wbe. Mr.
Schl gel swears that about 6 o'clock on the
day of the shipwreck ho saw I unllormell
officer of the steamship take IloiTumman's son
I from n lehoat In which thc boy had been
111acet hy his father The boy was placed
on the deck or the rsseh all wen . town
with it. Mr. Scimiegel malc 01 ti ( heat he
believes ( heat the officer who tool the boy :
out oC thmc hOlt was . \ . Neimesci . chief ellne r '
or the steamer who vas Line of the slxteel
sailors to esealle. Schhegei charges Nlussel
wih having murdered the ( boy.
Asked as to whether he Intendell to bring
suit for damages against the North German
1.lo . ' . Mr. Iloffumman said he could
Lloyd compan ! r. Herman slc coull
not decide the matter until he had seen his
attorney. "As soon as I nrrlve huonee . " he
saul ] , "I will go heloro an atorey and
male out a deposition setlu forth all I
Imow about the accident and the . ' conduct or
the officers and crew. "
lolman Ie ! for his honq In Grand .Isl-
and at noon , via the Nitke1 Pinto road.
Sending lor el rn Olin tout ) , .
VALLEY Neb. . I'eb. 13.-Speclal.-A ( ) car-
load of hones ( twenty' In 1lller ) ) wore
shipped from this place this morln ! by J. II.
Ingram and Edward Hudsplth' to Columbia
Teleutu Among the nuimiber arc some ) 'er ) '
flume trotters , , draft horles and ; t4liers , whIch
the gentemen thlnl' wl lrlug a good price
dow , In , the s % utlein countr . Messrs.
Ingi ! m alld Ildsplh itconijjnled' ' thc < stck
ali wIll -be absent about three weeks. )
the first trIp Is Profitable the gentlemen will
, go Into thc huslnes extens'elY.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles CampbIh hiving north
ef town were surprised last evening by a
'
'
number oC t ! narrled pe ple of 'thl9 ( e'ty :
stepping In on thenl for a social surprise
party. Time jolly party took with them I good
supply of osteri. and a pheasant ) evening
was the rCiiit. "
Mrs. James Mlch \ and soum . James , of
Perry la. . arrived In the city yestrdar and
are the guests or the family oC J. J. Miller .
Mrs. Mitchell 10 Mrs. Miller's immother.
The young men cr the Methodist EII'scopal
church will give a supper at , the ludsplth
hotel building on the eYenln of February 19.
The state Sunday school convention of the
SwedIsh Baptist church closed a three daya'
session In thIs place Monday ereueng Nearly ,
every county was repreaented . and many
prominent ministers were la alendanc .
nenth or . Jucopu ! Iruhl. ) ?
PLATTSMOUTII. Neb. . Feb. 13.-Special (
Tehegramn.-InforinatLomt ) reached this city to-
day oC the death of Joseph Druhl at the Lln- .
coIn Insnne asylum . where he has ben con- I
fumed for the Past year. Prior to the loss oC' '
hula mind \ . Druid resided In this city for
some twelve years. lie was In the employ of
the Durlngton read lS an engineer anti was
Imoln ns on exemplary cltlzeuu. His widow
journeyed to 1.Icoln this morning and wi
return tomorrow with the remains. Puneral
services wi be held In the aternoon at the
let otlst _ Episcopal church ! under . .th
auspices or tie Ancien urler or uJel :
\Vorlmlen , oC which order the deceased was a
uumember.
District Judge Chapman returned last evea-
hug from hi trip to Kansas and resumed his
duties on the bench this uumorning. Judge
Dume of Omaha , who served for two das
luring , the ormer'D nbsencc' , retlrnell to
Omaha lost evening Ills stay In this cIty
was short , but the membel's of thin Cass
cOlnt bar founll In him a companlonah1e
genteman ) a 111 were well III easEd with his
manner oC presidiuug.
" : uHlhnJ,1 i t : nn,1 JCthheiI.
GRAND ISLAND , Neb. . Pcb. 13-Speciah. ( )
-George Wlnn ol this city was Fandbagged
last night just after ho had crossed an alley
between Second nll Third ] strects. Just
Ilrlor to heaving his residence he lund been
countIng out money to 113Y rent and othet
hills al a window facing tIme street ( lie
curtain being up. Wlnn was In the oct of
going to the resllence of A. I. Baker , Ivln
a few hlocl'l away , to pay lie rent Whell
foun" " 'Inn was lying face downward on time
ground In an unconscIous commdltion. When
ho recovered tIme money ' 10 hUll eounte" out
IHI put In his imochoet was gone and ho hal ,
eIther In falling ! or othuerwise received a
broken rum 'Flue amount tile robbers secured
was $11. There Is no clue to the perpetrators.
.
Wlnn hd other money anti : watch In other '
pockets , but this was not talen.
Exiuti . Nntol uncut ( I'orsunahi. :
EXErFl ; { , "eb. , I.'eb. ] 3.-Speclal-F. ( ) C.
Curls was Ilown to arrmount Saturday
Dii Illnlcl , anti ) wlro came up rrcm Lincoln -
cola Sltnnluy to visit a wcel with the lat-
ter's ( pU lnts. Mr. and Mrs. John I.ooloy.
Sherin : Ii. G. lul'lor was In town 01 busi-
nes 1"rlI )
Mrs. IthciggI I' SUntan .Hell Satunlay. She
evils buried Monday . the services beliug at
) !
the ( house anti conlhloted by ltov . C. II.
lursts ur time Cotugregatloumat church , of
which sue "lS on honored member. Site
lelvcs it iiiusleauuui . al Infalt bab3 and aim
Ise" f"tht ind mother
TIl 1 ll\'rth leaglt or the Methotlit
church will glu'o I 110UIHI social at the ( resl.
uichmee oC J. 1 Kelewel Friuhay e\'onilg.
( 'n ' , hh'r lux Mlrrlol' , ' .
\.Am. : { eh. , I'eb. 13.-Speclal.-W. ( ) F.
Cox , callier fur the l"remolt , Clthor &
Missouri 'nley ralrolli nt this 111000 wal
marllcJ last I c\enlng to Miss Layton 11.
Smih , Ilauhtel' of George Smlh of this
;
t'Hr. Mr. orl Itlu's. Cox tale 1 short trip
cast to .Itl : the ! hUle of Mr. Cox when
they wi rClurn aunt commcnce Ieeilng
10u : ( _ _ _ _ _ _
II..h nl I .5 u.l . i'ui rep' .
litE.vciN , r , I'eh , . 13.-Sleclnl.-Joel ( [ ) Par-
cel , SO yeal c.f age , died at his home II this
ely today . 'fhl' funeral services will bo held
touu'Grrow at o'clocl . The deceased has re-
sl Jut hum timle city many years. lie was a
I falhful memher of time Methodist 1 IJllcopal
church , sued wart 1Iihly : , respect by emil who
Imc\\ lime , .
O \ IAIA ANIT1IE.ENCA1PIENT
7 'Dt _ _ _
Coso of thp Annual Convention ! of the
< : A. R. nt Hnstinge.
lION. C. r. : ELEC1EO COMMANDER
lAMS
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III Selection " 1nllo h1'111" " t Inn- no.
Iortl ur the \RrlolS om.rrl hulcnto
tIm Orfllhmtcl , : tn lie 11:1 : -
) : : I1.ilit .
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T , .
HASTINGS , Feb.13-Speeal ( Telegram.- )
The annual "esslol of tIme stale Grand Arm ) '
of the Iellublc elcan1ment opened hum den"
earnest this morning. The weather was rather
cool , with occasional furle3 oC snow The
noble memlers of the Grand Arm ) ' of time
Iepuhle were astir cerhy . and seeking out
their comr.ltes . whd stood shoulder to Ihouhl r
wllh them : on the field of battle . anxious to
relate thrl'ng tales oC advemituiro anti , once
morE shake them by the ham\ In the cor-
rldors or the hotel the " ! oys" gatherelt anti
relatel , reminiscences cued talll of the ( elec-
lon of c lcls that was to alto ( IIce. lit the
afernoon ' great crowd hall gathered In
Crot oC the opeta 110use , and I ) mlstnlte tha
doers were thro\'n' ' OllCI and thc nuLlorlm : .
soon filled . but as It was 10 be a' strict )
clal11estne meetng orders were given for the
hulllng to be vacated nnd guards 111acel nt
every entrance , nlowln ! none to enter without - -
out the couuuteusfgn. The seulol cJnwl 11 at
2 o'clock I' . m. , and was c.IIC1 to erul7r ! hy
Commnnller Hawe. After prayer by ( 'h.ep'.ain :
Martin of lelrn y the report of the ( IhIer-
ent olcers of . the encalpmont were cahleti
for These reports were all referred 10 the
proper committees.
The report oC the ( commitee cC ( hue Woman's
Relief corps was received 511wlng the fn3n-
elnl standllg oC lie corps. A commitee also
of the 1.3lHes oC hue Grand Army of the ito-
publc was rec''e" , and extel1ed to the
lac1npment tin IIYlat'on to uumeet with them
at a recellten tn ( .he held Thur lay evening ,
which was acceltted.
Time question of the location of the next
encmlent was " then talen tip , and an In-
viaton extendEd "by the Ccmlercial club of
Omah to meet In that city next year was
Ilut to a vote and carried nlmc9 InJnlmolsl )
By unction the elect'on ' of 0lc2rs was made
the specIal order oC business at 7:30 : this
evening. Alter some routne huslnms the cue-
CmpmEnt adjolrnot , tp leet at i :30. :
The mee'lng' ' WIS called to order lS per
alljoUlllent , and after some pithy ! and
pointed spCches lion . C. g. Adams of Od
Abc pc.t No. G5 oC Superior wan elected coin-
land r by acclamation. J. H. Culver of
: t ! Honl post No. Cr ; was elected setmior vice
eouemnmander and J. II. Earhart or Stanton
eras electell junior Yiee comm31ler , both ly
acchamathoum O. R. Deeb oC 1lnlen was
elected ehalllaln. '
The commitee oC nlmlnlstraton ( Is : Robert
LaFouuumtalum . Omaha post No.1 : P. C. John I
Eon. post No. 1) ) : : H. S. Wilcox oC Omaha ,
C. M. Parker post No. 25 : G. E. Whiney.
OxCord. . I . , _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
1 .1
1tETU1tjA't,1 . : , 'it ) TIII : L.tlmOIS.
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- - - -
r.eglsIRtor. ( cmmthng Uncle rrom the Ylcn-
. .
ton fo r. Tnhl ) . t.essl ( flu.
LINCOLN 1'cl. ' 13.-Speclal.-Thie ( ) members -
bers of the ht'gftlature 1 1 \ arc returning to Lln-
coIn after their week's ' \caton. many of
I them comlngtll .dn the alteroon al1 evening -
ing trains. "ll " prospects are for more In-
terestng sestmuiu for the remaining weeks
of the term. frIpi house has already sqrved
thlrty.one dusabf Its aloted sentence and
the senate d'l'b.9 days. In this tmo the
.
house has \lrt lrd' road for the first
( tine 41G bils and the Senate 290. The
hOUse Is ahu'p1 i' far in advance of the
'trrate : . ; IS fii .1 ! ndlal work Is conc rned.
' ni Ids 'pi1 ' d : ; twepty-thured bills. o the
hele bl , 1stl the senatf has passed
' '
six and' 'ha + been by
and't1 na1e' already signed
t1 '
the ' : g9cr ' : 9Th'O ; ' , bIll ! ! gnc' are the Y
rele 'measures . th , IncIdental appropriation
bIll to pay the salaries oC the members . of-
ticers and emplQyes' time legislature and
the three pro forma universIty ' bUls.
'
The senate has accomplished hractlcahiy
\ accomplshed IJrnctcaly
nothing In the thIrty days I has been In es-
slon I has passed ten or twel'e bills . none
of tlem of 1 s perhlportnnt nature. Among
time bills passed by the seumato In additon t
these signed by the governor . are the ones
fixing Iron chad regulations for the sale of
oleomorngrlne , providing for a landlord's
lien . anti regulatIng the practice ot deumtistry. !
The most Important bills passed by th senate - .
ate Is time one reducing the rte or Inter st on
atate warrants from 7 to 5 per cent.
HOW MONEY FLIES.
The homo commIttee on claims wi have
Its hands full ot , Ihe ( very beglnnllg oC tIne
second haH of thin sessIon. The bills for the
Immense quantities of supples ordered by
J. C. Allen on the eYe of his departure from
time emU of secretary of state are beginning
to arrive One firm In Lincoln this week
sent In a bill for $6,000 worth oC stationery.
Other bills for carpets wal paper , labor .
ohm. , will come . In from IOW on with Increasing -
creasing rapidity . and within the next two
weeks I may be predicted that the com-
mleo , \1 ba , entertaining claims for nearly
$20,000 worth ot supplies Illegally ordered by
the ox-secretary of state.
A glance at the big bundle of reuisiions
nlready led with the secretary of state for
statoner ) will male thee average taxpayer
open hit eyes In surprise AE an Instance
I may be statel that every clerk of a taued-
lug commltco In the house has usled for
froni 500 to 1.000 letter heads wIth his , name
printed therrn , with time necessary complement -
plement oC cnvelope9. Every 1 junlor ant
cuslOlan has asked for hIs slleclaly printed
! upIy of stationery. Stutlng commitees
ha\ demanded ever'thJnr from roil top
desks and letter presses down to cut ! laS
Inkstnnds , whIle time secretary or state has
refusell to honor requisiions for I number
oC Webster's Unablldre dictIonaries.
ltcqiuleitloims come In for mirrors , hairbrushes .
lcqulltons
brushes , combs Cashmere DOlquet soap , I
towels typewriters , roil tOil ilesles . upholstered -
stored chairs tel stools lamps , water
htitcher8 . glases , toIlet paper , blunk heels
antI artIcles entrely too numerols to men-
ton. ( Secretary of Stal ( Piper has refused
to honor requisiions for artcles antI sta-
tonery which would have cost tle state
$2,300 , nnt still the nmount actually fur-
mulched has been excessive
WmUmD A CLEVER TRICK.
The history oC lie printing contract of
two years ere has been told several ( hines .
but lucre Is still ono or two features that
yet remaIn to be told For imustance . the
Irm oC Pace , Williams & North qnterei Into
a contract to print the sennte auud house
nnc
hills for 81 'Milfsl per pase. The warrants
for the payimetimt "or this worl were drawn
auditor' udum ' vouchers which
hy the audlolt'dn gave
l'aco Wllani & , North , 95 cents per Ilage.
The bills werd as' follows :
Murch 23. iteIi juices hou30 rails at 53
eents . . . . . . .Ii..a. . " . . . . rol. . . . . . . . . : . $ S2j .to
? 'harcum 22. i,025-i'ctca ' senulu Imies at V
larch . . . I.U2I'MCS . . . . . . . . . Ies . . . . . . : 1.516,00
" 11'1 8. 1"1 PiSt' . Mfuto tiles itt ill vents. In. : ' )
Apri 8. 11 1 pnSl.1 house 111. lt V : I''nil. 79. O
An eX3mlnation .C the cntroct Ilroves
that ( the nrmlllG eed to print the bills at
81 cents per pale , providing hat IltlJonal
pales should 1iq . supplied at the rate of 7
eeuts 11cr image per 100 copIes 'fho contract -
pa/o
/
tract called for..2OO copIes ur each bill . AI.
though no ortkn.Jas made 10 ( that effect by
the house altd .Ienalo , l'acoVhhiiaumis & North
printed 500 I.wples/lof each ! bill end charge
the state Hi ! ceJ / s per page There were
a few bills orhiIchm 600 copies wet necC-
san' . hut wltr \ 'tfew exceptions :00 copIes
amid even :001 copies would have heen more
than were neede The manner In which
this nrr1 worltet Iho- ( state treasury for several -
eral hundred dolars Is cOlslderel1 a piece
cC pretty smooth worl , b ) tine fraternity In
Muucolum . The only wonder Is why the en-
lerprlslng printers dId not prInt GOO or 700
COidFs ! oC each bill whlo thy were rnnning
(
their presses. 1he BalO nrl has hue contritet
for printing ttlO hou\ ammO senate bis this
session , alil It need ] \utlrlse no one IC the
bills soar up Into the thousands of
dollars . Two years ago this same firm collected -
heeled $3,625.0 for 1lrhltn ! ordered by the
house of representatIves , Thi amount does
not , oC course . Include the printing of the
house bIlls. The prInting at the prebent
cession will . omount to at least $5,000. at
the rate at. which ordel have been poured
out ot lie ( ollices of the conslute aulhorl-
ties . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
liemIt : rico ltlltll I t'is i t tn 'I'rlnl. I
IM''II' . I eb. 13.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
The tnt jury trial for hue frclont term o
district ( court was begun this morning . thee
case being Ii. P. Cook agaInst Robert K'd ,
simeriff . slit for $0.000 11amae on Account
of property wrongruly held under an attach-
mcnt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I N" 10ncl tn Roy Seed iratu
INnANO.A , Neb . Peb. 13.-Speclal ( Tele-
grane-'Tiue ) county commissioners wi ad-
jOlrn this eveulng. As the petition 11ra'ln '
for an electnn to rote bonds for seell and feed
11ht nct receive the requlrell number Of siguma-
tures no electIon wi he called .
The county fair for lS15 wIll be held nt In.
dlnnola Selltemh 9 to ] 2.
i , Mrs. [ Fred Duckworth died this . afternoon.
IR"u:111 ) I'lro II : chr\'lm : ( : Itr.
"EllASI , CITY . Peh. 13.-(8celnl ( Tel-
egrammm.-Ammotheor ) bal fire broke out aboul
II t 130 : tonight , a"l at this hour , 12:30 : , It Is
still rglng. I. I.evl's large I\er : ) ' bar 19
tota1) ' host Al hcrses were relo\'eil safely.
The Irln hcpo 10 cOlfuc the fire to the
barum. I.OH t:110t be estlatell tonight , but
wi be heavy , .
J'/l l.t ( Ol , a 0/ 7'U.Ull.S. .
I.nr/o ( Suit PilL In.1 , . the . Product l'uull
1"III 1 ) ' ! ll. ,
INNIIOI.IS , I ( ! n.-The Northwest-
era : ller says : : IIllnllols mIllers laM
creek 127,700 btttrcls oC flour , uigieiuest
! tlll 12j,70 blrrel ! oColr lnllst
10,30 : the weel , hiefore. This Is the largest
oltpUt slnle the first weel , II Decembe.
Dlrlng the present wee ] , mort mis are
goiumg n' < the outllut Is likely to reach
15.01) hmarrelmt ' 1he IIerelFcil "ales COl'
polled the mils to grimed hunt iitrongly.
JI her wheat hn" hlllelelIlrces. / \ . 'rhe
export trade WIS eonsll'I'lbh' better lust
wlII { . . SOle films sellIng freely oC atents.
FiXhtlit "hlllent" were :1.30 : ' barrels .
I/nllll 21.3i : harels t\lul the week hefor
'l'hie 8nlllrlol-Uuluth t flu ( hint was 32 , t , bu'- :
rll ! . ago I lIst fl ( I.to hat rids tIm e 11"'teelng
wel'I / Irollloton will be II lar/\ : tiiA
worll. ga"tell marlIts lure h11\0\,1 \ 1111
tonic 25072 hurrels : . c0llllrel1 wih 17Si the
week earlier. 0001 trmIbrmll } vnu4 fOln,1 ,
l . barrels .
Fixhicurt "hlpmenls were l7,9i harel"
umgmmiumst 2.00 blrel the PrecetilmigectC. .
MiltviiUkt'o miA made 37,30 ) barcl" . ajalnt
Zl , GOO barrels the , ' wecl pre\'lous. Shll'lents
u"lold ' w\re 70.70 ( banpl , nJllnst 1.700 har-
rels IIt weele. In North Dakota the week
sho\\'ell no 1111'0\'emNlt In Rale A few
valley of the Ohio millers rcport n better
umenukt't . h'lt mnny foun1 10 hnprn\'cmenl.
At St. Lotus there was llrollueell 04,5th ) har-
rl of ( hour . nn Increase of 12.r. bands ,
nlil Il11'C sales were mndo both ut hOle
anti abroad.
IW:7'1 U. ' ] ' .I/\t . ImTEICIISTS. -
Vnn8tll ) ' lel"Y lVClelt or 10gH . Uurlng
lie 1'tit \.0) ) ( .
CINCINNATI , Feh. l3.-Special ( Tele-
gmamn.-Toimmorrow'tt ) Price Current wi say :
\'etlrn Ilacllll ; operatons have ahlorhel1
30.000 hogs the paMt week , COllllNl wih
: n.o : the prceedlJ week . all 210.0 last
yt'nr , maIlng n total or G.IG.O sInce " 0-
, yemler I. lnlnst.20.0 n Vomit ' ngo.
1I'ollnent Places compnl'e a ! follows :
l'lace 189:3. : 1891.
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \O.OO I.HO.I )
Klnls ! City . . . . . . . . . . 7jO.0 r0.OJ (
Omahl : CI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 . .0 : :21.0 :
St. honk . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,00' . ; ' ) 210.0 )
Cincinnat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227,00(1 ( ) 10. ( )
Illlanallol : . . . . . . . . . . 277,018) 2i6,00) )
Ithilwntuhee . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.0 12.,0i10 1
Miwaukee " . . . . . . . . . 133.M 107.01) ' )
St. Jose1)hm. . ! . . . . . . . . . . . 121.000 ( l0,0)1 ( )
Slolx CIt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,0) 81.0
( ) ttimumiwa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130,001) 87.0
Olumwtt . Ilul . . . . . . . . . p . . . . IISO 10.0 .
C/.I..TUl.'S 11,1' UE1'UT.l TIOm.
Denl\oll ( ' "pln Homelbm' hint Chlel )
I 1 Inn tlCrl h ) ' or CIullilCIIcll. :
DEADWOOD , S. D. , Feh. 13.-Speelal (
Teleram.-J. ) C. Crametotmn . a nntulalzed
glglshman who was deported from hawaii
by the Hawnlnn government , Is wel Imotn
In Deadwood leaving been one of Its cavil-
est settlhrs. For a number of 'ear he wa
in the cmploy of an Inluentll mining
company anll aeted In mlny Instllces acm
I' "professlonn1" witmmesu and wus employed -
ployed to do other dirty worl Ills reletuta-
ion In Dentwood 1 one whIch would not be
envied by In honest man. lie was emmungei
tn IJslness for n time at Seattle . ulfaed
where he made cOlsllerabl ! money ant
afterwards nled for 10nolull. The general -
oral opinion of DeatwooII cItIzens Is that
Cransloln richly deserved the punishment
Inlicted upon him and all agree In saying
thlt he Is n man who would do an'thlng
for a dollar.
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IlwrllIM'1111 , I Iialh.
'The Ancient Ol'del' of Hlberueians . division -
sion No. 7 , gave Its second nnnuul milItary 1
ball last night at Patelson hall. Division
No. 7 Is nlmost entirely coucmpnsetl or soldiers -
diers at Fort Omaha and the Inlted States
army was well lepresent2 . 'he commIttees -
tees ) haYing charge of the dlnce did their
work wuhl timid the mln ' present were en-
tertnlnet II t very agreefble manner. The
program of t1irW numb l : was danced
through to then tlmo or very good mlsle
' ' . At
furnilhet by the Chambel' orches"11
midnight nn Intermission of thirty mlnlles
'was talcum to allow those In attendance
to partake of an elegant supper which had
been prepared for the occasion.
Time members or the commitee having
ehale of the dance comprse" D. J. O'Cal-
lilian , .1. Comefonil . D. Dwyer ' 1' , Ilnll .
A. D. O'Donnel. J. Glaiiintchc . Itt. J. Fox ,
\\'lIhlam 1cQulld , 1' . leGlolne , ' . Alien ,
B. J. Whelan C. C .Kl'lrey. ItT. leCor- 1
mack , D. J. O'Calhln. D. Dw'er. Itt. Fox ,
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P. Convey ) . P. Nyhanl } . J. Comerford D. I
CahIll. ItO. lcCormacl" , C. Cahill . D. Ca-
Cahi.
huh , P. Nvlamid . J. Fieueelng H. Burns . P.
Comevry ' "ln1 , HutchhlHn , D. McGrth
. Dalton.
nnd F. G. Dalon.
Jt rl. \"Irk. Craltfd R Ih'orcp.
CHICAGO Feb. 12.-Mrs. Wlckes . wire of
Thomas I.Vlckes , vice president of the
Pulman Palace Car compan . was gmnh'el (
a dlyorce hy default today In Judge 'rut-
lmiii's court. Mrs. \\'Icltes eharAed her Immus-
band wih havlnl lelelted lice . throwing a
glass or water nt leer striking her In the
face nll throwing food at her. She also
claimed thnt duin ! the last few yemums her
husband laid deprlvcd her of the comforts
! ul.abtetgJ leer . condition ! ! ' h in I . , life . , .t that
ne nau rel"IU . l ! ulyennl .
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rll\ ' a l.imiumuur lalllnw ,
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 13.-'hl steamer
Colon , fu'oni Panama , hirouglmt a 8(01' ( > ' of a
lunar raluebov ( heat vums evitmeessoil at Cohtjn
elm thee 11th of January. At first a IIghmt
clutud of vupom' nlpenretl , then time bow
formed. Time colors were pecuuhiuu' aimtl start.
hing. Thmis is tIme first evidenc , . of lueuinr
ralmibows simece tIne six teenthe ccitt tiry.
Vim1r' e.peelsl i'.dinh.iit ratorm ( 'oitmiuuid. ,
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 13.-Judge Slack
humus authou'izeil time Sieciutl admohumlstrators of
Jaumies 0. Fair's estate to couetiimume time teeiium-
ageunent at' lmis rancietta nni , busiueess rmrot-
erty , mneicimmg meecessnu expeuedittures amid
eoiethictuImmg tIme reciammecetlori of tIme water
froumt lrohterty at Nortlu iieuclm ,
Semotiuer ) Si'Izmal for 1nucuiig Itrmn in Ihimesuemi
SAN DIEGO , Cal. , Feb. 13.-Time scimoomeer
liiclmehborg , Ceiptalut Itlarthue , 0mm arrival Lit
tlmis Port toda > ' , SVLLS seized by Collector
Fishier oum a chmiulge of imaviumg delivereti
arias to time revolutIonists at the hliewcmhlutui
islands , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
c t u cit I , , ( I. . , iui mum. , I I mit ,
SALEM , Ore. , Fob , i3-TIuo house antI
senate In joluet sessiout today uthoweti no
change over yesterday , 'fhie vote was :
Doiphe , 10 ; hare , \V'eatherforti ; , 17 : Wit-
llamas , 10 Lord , 8 ; Lowehi , 10 ; absemit , 10.
\VOIAN \ SUFFRAGE 1)EFEATED )
Result of a Bitter right in the South Dakota -
kota Legislature ,
WILL BE RECONSIDERLD , hOWEVER , TODAY
hlithirortu ) OIlclal lc'ehisre tiit . 'tiiy 1iotlie
h.egiehit , Iou at l'reeent. % 'IlI force
TI1'uii to S.mmpciu.I 1lslmv. ,
lii ( hut State.
,
i'iElLltD , S. 11. , Feb. 13.-Sheclal ( Tele.
grammm-Thu.c ) biggest fight of ( hue session oc-
curved today over ( lie woumlaim suffrage reso-
hutioum , All other work was laiti aside , ameti
for nearly three hioturs ( hue debate was tarume
ameti at tlummes acriieioumious. Most of ( hue ad.
dresses were nmauhe Iii favor of tIme rcsoltmthon ,
anti tlte case sns Presented with great
streumgthi nuutl eloquuemice. TIme leatihieg spacchmes
on ( hula slulo were umenulo by Itlesers , Iowuhell ,
Cindahh , lonohmtie , Itiiltiuemoro , i'arkcr , C. A.
Vooti , I tohuuequhct , Gold ammul I lcutmy.
Ome tIne other hnimd Speaker howard uemade.
aim aimle amid forcible speech of great power
severely critIcizing Mrs. Cranimmer nueti Mrs.
Slumeneomis auuui other Iauhles vhuo iuavo beoum
pushing ( lie bill , iuimui imleatiimmg for its rum-
jectioim oum gemleral amid leant > ' lmrlnclplos. Other
stromug simecchmes were unade.lmy ItI esirs , liumrke ,
Giummnersoue , htumsselt flied Ncisoue , Tiuc vote to
itthopt tIme adverse report of ( lie coueumeultteo
stood 45 to 86. Tine lmilh was thueui rejected by
it vote of 42 to 89. Gold mmmovoti a recomushlera.
tlomm of the qmiesthoum , and It will comueo tip
agahim tomorrow , but. vihl imrobabl then be
klhied ,
'I'hio hhins couestltuthonal ommeemuuhrnemmt to
shiner towueshmlps to lmoiuii to 10 per ceumt for
Irrigatloue hmuurirnses was recommeidereti utile
uieaulc a simedlal order for Fritla > ' , Time bIll
grammtluig a bouuumty oue evolves e'its also recoee-
siulereil , htmL time light against it was led by
Colvium , anti Itvatt beateim.
iii ( lie semeate a bill vas Iimtroiiuuceui b'
4 1)1 lie , suubun i tt lie g a coumeth tim tloieal numend-
Immeumt ciunieging time caheitoi from Pierre to
hliiroum on 1)ecommmher 20 , 1S911 , Time bill was
mmot remuil , owiimg to tIme pressure of tuslueess ,
\\'liemm It coumies up tomorrow a meeothomm cr111
ho mumade to luedefinitehy postpouue It , umumui ( lie
frieteils of Pierre arc comefluheumt that ( hue uno-
tloum will carry by a two-thiiruls mumajorlty.
Thu Taylor investlgotiouc couueuemlttee huati
Exaimmirmer Myers on the stammul all ( hue uutonim-
lag. Myers c'emet very full > ' into hits coueuiuct
of ( lie olhhee , his examemlumatfeit of Taylor's
accoummts , amid clahuuecd that hue timed emil till-
ligermce to nsccrtalim the facts. It was ule.
veioped thmat Myers was , at tIme time of ( lie
uielnuult , amid is still a debtor to Taylor to time
armmotuuet of $100. Thee Investigation couumuemlt-
tee has immade a ( hiorouglm exaumeimeation of the
couieneissloner's books amid accoumuets , amid to-
umuorrow will begiuc examnhumhmeg wltucessea.
Chief Clerk Dowuceaum will be the first eeemtmi
on the staumd.
This eveuulng flue railroad couemmlttee of ( hue
senate aumd house held aimothuor umeeetimeg ouuul
tue railroad. atorneys presented their case lie
rebuttal of the arguummeuita ueeaule by ( hue job-
bore two weeks ago. Mr. Ilurke bases hIs
Idea for luiemutumeity ( noun hostile , ieglslatioue ome
time fact whmlchu hue uleueeomistrates , ( lint ( lie
rallroauis of tIme stae fuave thIs year lost
uuiouiey. lie declared that ( lie discrimeihieations
were ouely exceptionable , auul meet of wltle
exteimt ; that time raIlroads promptly corrected
errors whiemiever volutted out ; ( hint lim a large
part of tIme state earuuhiegs hind fallen off so
( hat evemi operating expenses were meat paid ;
that lmoatiio legIslation would crIpple , If umot
haimkrupt thuo roads , nail so hurt tIme whole
state hint tIne lOfldS amid stochc of thuo roads
would be greatly Injiured In c'ahue , anti ( lint
it would be impossible to secure any new
capital for new lines hmould the heostile lcghs-
hation be enacted.
There Is little doubt ( hat ( hue railroad bIll
cr111 bee reported adversely by time commeeltee
limed killed by the house.
1j TIlE V.'YOMiNG LEU1SbtTlORl0.
Governor nnd i5ecreary ot .Stitc fitttleti to
( lie. Itoard of Charities amid iteformu.
CIIIiYENNE , Fob , 13.-Spcclal ( Tote-
gram.-Thee leouse of thee W''oming legis-
hatmre iassed time senate bIll adding ( lee
governor and secrotnry of state to the
State Ioard of CharIties and Reform. The
board will now he composed of time state
auditor , trcasuuree and superintoucdent of
public instrucloui , iii addItion to governor
auul secretary of state. TImIs hoard lenS the
mecanagenment of all tiec chiurltnb'.e ' amid ional
lnstliutions in tIme state. Time bill cu'ealuig (
a , State Board of Ralirond Conlneli4sioimeu5
fulled. to pass ( lie liotuse. Tue huoUe imasse.h
a. memorial to congress , asking timat tiee
tract of country lying southe of thee Tel-
howstomme NatIonal park. amid htnowmm as
time Jutchcson IloIc flied "l'etome country , lie
ceded to the state \Vyomimmg , to he net
arie aim a public it1)1C reserve.
Tiuo goverumor lens atldressed a special
message to ( lie legIslature urging time vaa-
sage of ( lee bill provltliug for ( hue complete
organizatlouc of lug horn county ( mum
territory to he takete fromn thee counties of
Fremont , Joliumsoum fluid Slucuiclaum omm time
first Monday of January , 1897. The hIll
proctdimig fuuctls to build thee State Agrlctml-
tuum'al college Lit Lammuier was lndeuinitei > '
pOSIoflei ( In ( bit ? senate ( lets afternoon , The
umgnicultiui'uil college wIll coumtlnue to be
combIned w'Ithi time State university at
Lamanlhe. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
itmiipiuilcmlcui hofcuitcii flu Ourtli lutkota.
DISMAItCK , N. I ) . , Feb. 15.- ) ) > ' a 'ote of
twemety-iiVe to thIrty-six , after a bug par.
hhimnmeimtavy struggle , ( lie question of resub-
mIssion of the prohelliltory auucentluneumt was
fInally ulefeateui today In ( hue Imouse. Rep-
u'esentatlvL' Cooper made ( hue euusaIonimi
chuamge ( hut ( lie resiibmnlsloieIH(5 hind neuut
it committee to St. Paul unii Itliumnecuhiols to
secure umlomicy from tIme wholonie llqumor
uleuuleus ametl thee ruuuironds to carry rcmmtubnmts-
sloil , I Ic ciunrgeii time railroads haiti been
tlereatiueeti with ativemse legislatIon timeless
( lucy contrIbuted , Iteprescuetative I3inmpsoum
deumle'h ' the stouy , cialunhleg mb umuommey
of't'ereul amId none avaIlable. Tue next prrlieo.
sltiome will hut' for $1,000 license for cities ,
leaviueg 1n'olelbltiolm elsewhere.
aulumisters light tutu ilvorco 11111.
l'IEItILII , S. I ) , , Feb. i3.-SpecIal ( 'Vole-
gnimni.-flisieop ) lucre uiied other mleumoueeina-
thomiitl lcnuIer immure issijeil aim uiddmes3 to time
pimhihie , inklieg strong grolmuemis agahiest limo
divorce bIll umocv PeuuillimE urm,1 , culling on
( lee lt'OImlC to uurise 1mm their might and
crush the meumsuure.
SI ill lenullouke'i lii imelawar , ' ,
lOVflhl , Del. , Feb. 13.-One ballot cvas
talceum ime joint sessioum of the leglslatuuc fur
time selectiomi of a lJrite'i ' States senator. It
resiulteti nit follows ; Iilgglmes , 5 ; Athdlcits , 6 ;
Muisucey , 4 ( reunubhicuuesVulcott ) ; , 6 ; 11u3miid ,
3 ( thelnoeratit ) . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It I I l'rca.'iu t amid ? o C Ii is mign I ii I tic. ft o.
BOiSE , Iuiaiio , Fehu , 13.-Au tue ummenuhera
were lmreselet today whmeui thee vote for
Umilteil States senator cs'aim talceum , Time ye-
stilt was : Shouit , 20 ; I3weci1 19 ; Claggett ,
15.
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for infants and Children.
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( I OLtoriic issoweiladapteti to chtliiircn heat Cai.toria cures Colic , ConstIpation ,
I u'ecomunead it. as superior tommy ' ' Sour fltAmmiochi , Iiamrlicsa , Iruet&loz' ,
known to inc. " II. A. Jiutcuicil , ii. I ) . , Kilts Womrns , glYeci iJeelu , and promotes dl
lii So. Oxford EL , , 1)u'ooklya , N. Y , gestlome ,
Without lujuniotal medIcal lou , ,
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"The use of 'Caztorla Ia so unIversal and "For severai years I have recommend
its merits so well k'uown that It smeuua a work your ' ( 'uustorin , ' and i.imuiI nimm'ays eontlnu ( C
of supererogatIon to entiorJo It. Few arue ( lie tb so as It ha Imnoniatily benefletai
latUigent families who da meu 1.eep Castorla results. "
vikelie easy ocachi. " lomuu : F , 1'AnD ; M , Ic. ,
Cnws OLuirvy , I ) , f ) , , 12thi : ; Street and tli Ace , , ew York CItj
Icon' York City ,
'his Ceirricum Comrwv , 7 31t'nmtA' Srr.aia' , Ncw Yotuc Cmi's' .
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Papa's Pants I
Would defer
for Willie
It they w'ore inuitle over and thyoti with
iitlllIomlfl Iyes , ( hue gi'eult 1101110 ImlOhley-
SI'el' : . ! l'hio t'Iulhdreiimt t'1otlmcm thuo 11111-
eu ( 'lOilks'i'nlllot' (11' tll'tSS-t'utll 1)0 ) iIimho
to look hike miew , at ut cost of tiiily It )
( 'tflhts , mUlti lit ) exle'rklmce ) 114 imtmctltd ,
1ThNhkS .1 '
( ' 01111' Jit IilOt't thtitii It ) shiuuins. and time
litttt lhliit'ktt , ' htt' fuist.
llrecuiomt hook nied 40 ciutuiplom. of coloreut
clot ! , , free.eils , hilehiarhson & Co. .
lmtithiumgton Vt
Ddway9s
Il PiUs V
Always Rellablo , Purely Vego1abl ,
l'erfectly tastt'hces , elegantly rotted , purge , .
regulate. purify , cleanse ammO strenguimeme. hAt )
'AY'S l'it.is fur ( tee euie of au , ilsorulems of
time Stounsdiu , jlomrel , , iluthmmeya , iliauulsr ) , Zer-
you ! Diseases , lilazuumesa , Vertigo , iloatlveflell.
I'liei ,
SICK HEADACHE ,
FEMALE COMPLA NTS , e
BILLIOUSNESS ,
INDICESTION ,
DYSPEPSIA ,
CONSTIPATION
and All Disorders of thi Liver.
Obervt , ( tie following symptoms , neetuitlng franc
dlsease of thee dIgestive . 'rgumus : CouuMipuutlon , uI.
evil , ii itn , I UI I&Ibfl Ut LJUUU 1110 IIVZILI , UCIU'
Ill , of the stommuacli , ueausea , lucia thai ii , tleatit )
of frod. rulmness , of cveigiit or the eioiiaci , . sour
erucintlonmm. etnithng or ulutierumiR of time heart ,
clicking or suffocating scnsumtiome , . wiicie In a
tyimig oostuure , 1)imnieess of c'i8ion. dot , , or tyabs
before the igiut , fever anti dull Pain in this hose ,
ilcuiclency of PersPiration , yeiiOWitie.4 of the skin
nued ees , lenin lit. tiio SIue deceit , ltmeub , antI
sutiden flueiues of heat , tuirzen in ulo , uieslu ,
A few , lou'es at ItADcVAT'le l'uhi.iS vmit free
hue systoun of nit the above ulaneeti , ligori'mre.
i'nicn eac A BOX , 501,1) ItT uituuaus'rs on
smos'r iiy 3tm4Ih
nena to Dli. I1AI\VAY ) & co. , Lock liox hh
New York. for ISook of Aelvuce.
THE GREAT
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This extmonuiinnry Rejuvenator is tleo most
wouuiiorfuml discovery of ( ito age , It hmmumbcea
cuidorseti by time men oflurope
Hudyanls
. purely yoga- '
table. J * 1 - -
l1udnn stops
Pomatureness
nfhmediscimarge (
20 days.
' . . Cures
aisronue 140 T Apr50.
rIcoD'
Constipation , Dlzzimie.S ' Fuelling Sensations ,
Nervous Twltclulimg of ( i'ioyes nied other parts.
Strengthens , invlgorates itual tones the ontluo
system , Iludyusu cures DebilIty , Nervousness ,
hmnieculons , and derciopes nut restores weak
orgami4 , l'aiums in the back , bites by day 'oi '
nigletarobtopped quIckly , Over 2,000 Ixlvao '
Cu oreemnents.
l'xernaturoumesscfleatis impotency In the first
stage. I I. is a cymueptone of emmmiima1 weakuiess mcmiii
lmarrcnmless. Itcautbe stopmeUiui20dayabytbO
we of Itudyamm.
TIme meew imlseovery was made by the Scclai1
isis oftleo old famous SI udson Medical iusti-
tuta , It Is ( lie strongest vItalizer made. It is
verypowcrimi , bitt hiarmiocs. 6olcl for 81.00 a
ligeor ii packages for a.oo ( plain scaled
iaC , Written gtmauameteO given or a cure. It
youiuyuttx ) boxcimand are not entirely cured ,
tx more will boeemittoyoU free of aflchmcu'ges.
Bead for circulars aued testimonIals , Address .
1EBCAL IHSTITUTE ,
1032 MARKET ST. , .1
FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. .
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RASCAN
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DROPS vegetable PLLVCt7
Prepared from 81cC cr1 inst f mmthzu , gre
rerved In the Ar'imlverof ho ioiy ! Launi , hiii'i
:110 urn authentic history duetimeg buick 600yoanis ,
POSITRIECURE
foi' aU Stomach , Kidney and vowel
troubles , cspcclnlly
-HRONIC CONSTIPATION ,
I'rloe 110 cesets. Sold by all druggists.
the Fraicistan Remedy Co. ,
( lii vr 31' . , CJROAOO , zu
'ian Cii'emmhtcr . .e' , i him , eeu'.ted . O.lsnCe "
For sale by 1(111111 ( & Co. , 15th & D11g1a3
% S'.msen4tludmcr.einu.FeoclI .
hlcmeuiy CALTHOO rrer , suet , i
( E N legsi gtlarntiteo just U..L7lO4 ? ci Ill
( IITII' ii.bnpge. .t EutsIons ,
'B ltJmui , , , , , . .
OuI itgkrtiig l.oit Clor ,
f- ' tI : , anijavijsa1isjed.
A4IrpI' . VON MOHL CO. ,
'b- ' fol. Arisu Ao. , ii.elmti , OC2
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'UI , A
Out' u , 'crI of actual anti tunuienlbl't GUi 0 $ Ut
HYI'UILhS Ii itienomeflai. Vo fiimiuieim nil mcd'
icllueu. tree auui er.edicate ( tie poison Croci liii
5)51cm In 50 day. . Cure mruarsnteeil ,
hours , t:30 : II I.I0 ; Wedoesdal's 11fli Batue"
ays , 9. p. m.
TIlE DINSMOOR REMEDY CO. .
812 New York Life , Omnahul. Nob.
VISOR OF MEN
Easily , Quickly , Permanently fle&tored. '
? ( OrVOUCISCSS
JOhiihity , mcliii lI thee tratis
evils ( ruin early errors OP
later oxcces the rcsultI
1k : overwork , tcSiues worry ,
e'cyii
ctc , ullstremegtb , iiveL.
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' ( i opusoutauud ( Quo given to
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mmii ortlois
cveryr ISiiu1i cmi&t-
. urat mouotmoile ) , munetli.
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seen.
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I I ( I 1.4 I ' itt I ! iote Improvsmemmt
lure ImpossIble. 2.000 refeeflCcI. hook ,
ezpi&natio anti imrOefs mailed ( scaled ) free.
ERIE MEDIOAL 60 , Buffalo , N.Y.
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