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THE OMAIA DAILY BE"
I. COUNCJITi lrtFI S.
OFFICE , . . . O. 32 PIMUL IT1tEtT.
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Delvered by carrier to Iny IMt oC the dty.
. IT. W. TILTON , J.usc
TrLETl j8-I3unes , ' . ome . . No. , 43 . ; night
1Itor. : , , . - .
MI'UI : .1WNTWS.
Orand httel , Council murs , reopened Oct. t.
Mart heal Estnto agency. 639 nrondw3)
" ) & ' will be
The "naza or National 1011)ays" wi
k heM In the EIEman bul"ln February 21
nnll 22 , by th ! Uroalway Methodist latlie
One luntel ) teams were working yetterday
on the Union avenue fill . anti the number 01
shoveler had been increased to half a
dozen ) .
The funeral or Emi l. rert will take place
next Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from his
residence ) . 12G leventh 1 avenue , Hev { , O. W. I .
Snyder omclatn .
lans SChmlteln , charged with ' obtaining
money under false pretences , has been again
continued , this Ime until next Welnelay , nt
the request of the thfeiie.
J. II. lCclIcy . charged with ! saulng V.
Hurt , In his ! store , on West Droalwny. Was
dltchn/el ) yertenly In police court , after
numerous ontnuances of the case .
The Valentine Facial of the Western Iowa
college will be given Satlrday evening . Feb.
ruty IG All ex.stleents ) are cordially In-
vll1 to bo present. No refreshments will
bo nerved.
A nro caught In the servant glrl's bed nt
the reIdence or P. Wind , 713 WashIngton
avenue , yesLerlay ) morning. The bell was en-
trely destroyed , together with name clothing
belonging to the girl.
A commIttee . consisting cf E. C. Panons
Oeorg Wllam : m and Wid ( Oaln , has been
appointed by the Ganymede Wheel club to
' Investigate the advisability ) of having a hi-
cycle race meet next summer.
Lemuel COlrll died nt the age of 62 years
Tuesday , at his residence 21 Logan strtet.
Tha funeral toe ] place yesterday afternoon ,
anti the remains were buried In Ilslde cam-
etery. Ie , . A. Overton cfflclated.
J. D. StraIn the janitor of the 'fhlrty-sec.
onr street school bulltllng . who was Injured
01 the motor lIne Tuesday IIht , WIU rcst-
lug Csly yt stcrcay , and n few scars wIll
probably be the worst result oC the ncclclcnL
J. B. Sweet had ) n wrIt of rellle\'ln Issued
yesterday for n "iilclcle-In.tlie.slot machlnc"
that was bought from him hy J. F. Conley
formerly bartender nt the Transfer saloon.
Conley hail . never paid for I , so Sweet
claims but , hal ) It stored at his house 2018
SIxth avenue. The machine Is now stored
11 Justice Vlen's office.
The wolf that his been makIng his residence -
dence under the city Jai came back yester-
day to look after the pIece oC his tall which
I'atro ) Driver Sandal took ns a memento
Tuesda . anil collided with n farmer and n
pitchfork . The county audItor now has the
cars and a farmer has the $5 bounty while
F 1r Sandal Sl retains ( ha tail.
J. V. Sadowkl has led In Information
against John Ford . charging him wIth assault -
sault and battery. Buth are ralr < all men.
and Ford and : his wIfe had the misfortune not
long ago to be mixed 11 In n lot of unsavory
rumors. I Is claimed that Sadowski was
cIrculatIng one of these runiors . and that
Ford sought revenge by the nste methoj.
Dr A. B. McColm , n physician and drug-
gist livIng nt PersIa was bound over to the
grand jury yestenhy on a charge oC vIolatIng
tIm UnIted States internal revenue mows.
le gave n bond of $200 and was released
lIe claims that he Is the vlcfm of a mis-
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take , that ho secured a government permi ,
but It failed to arrIve untIl after he had
sold somt liquor.
A correspondent to the SI Luie Globe-
Democrat from Nevada. Mo. . wrItes that Rev.
E. W. Allen of Council Duls spent sOle
lIttle tIme there a couple oC weeks ago , lookIng
up tIm roccrd of Dr. A. I. Carter also oC
this city. Dr. Carter formerly lIved at Ne-
vada . and the correspondent . gives It as his
oplnon ! that nothing was obtained by Mm-
Allen that would reflect on Dr. Carter's char-
acter.
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Ted Keller. : young man who claIms to hal
from Omaha was ht In Tuesday night
at midnight and lodged I the county Jan
for breaking open a box car 'on the MIlwaukee
r al at Neola. Three pairs of shoel'ere
m found In hla possession , which are ' said to
, ' . , . have come from the car. , A report was re-
relved at the sherIff's ofce 7esteray that
isis pal , larry Horton , was In custody In
Omaha , and Sheriff laz ; brought him over.
Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion
and La 11 es' Auxlhiry No. 17. Union Veteran
Legion . meet this evening RemIniscent
papers wIll be read hy Comrade Hugh Whit-
boll , company A. Twenty.nfh Iowa "Look-
out , Mountain , Missionary RIdge and ! Ring-
Roll Gap , November 24-27. ' 63" ; by Comrade
Paulson . company F , ' Ninety-eighth OhIo
"Wolnled , ! and ) a Prisoner " To the lIbrary
' has been added sInce tha last meetng :
"Hoster oC Soldiers . Sailors and Marines In
N braska , " "Hoster oC $ olllers In Iowa "
Official ) United States Army Register for 1S9.
Official United States Navy amid MarIne corps
1895 , and thirty maps of recent surveys oC
battlefields , giving posItIon of troops en-
gaged. TIme latter are the gUt of Senator
Allison . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
\Vo have over ' 300.000 to IrIan upon Im-
Proved lawn Carms. Farmers desirIng loans
can save' money by dealing direct with us , ,
thereby saving agent's commission We do '
not loan on wIld land , . nor In Nebraska
Luc & Towle. 235 Pearl street
J.1WSU..1 1' . ' U. ' ( l U.'IS.
' Ragsdale. Miss WIlson Is the giest . or her friend , ) lss
City F. . G. Mont. \Veils left last even'ng toDulo
D.P. and E. A. Wlcleham have gone to
New Orleans , to bo gone three weeles.
UnIted States Marshal F. P. Bradley and
Assistant Postmaster Ell Dowman left last
evening for Topeka . Ken
Miss Derthn ilayliss . well known In Omaha
and CouncIl Jurs musical . cIrcles , Is a member -
bar of nn opera company that Is now pre-
sentng De Koven'a opera , "Tho Fencing
Master , " throughout Iowa
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Mr. ann airs J. U. wansworth have
Ilr. llt. . . returned -
turned from an extended New Yerk visit.
visi.
Mrs. Walsworth has been putting In several
months studying vocal music nccomupami'eti
aecomlan
by Mrs. Ilanl ( , a , , el Imown musicIan from
_ _ _ _ Lincoln , Neb.
Mrs. Cortand E. Palmer or Colorado
Springs , best known by the name oC Catherine
Van Arnheln , which she adopted when she
went on the concert stage . II visiting her
parents Judge and Mrs. \V. C. JanHs , on
Third avenue
Chll'ly 111.
The l'lgrlm S\ter wi give a charity so-
eal on next Saturday evenIng In the Royal
' rcanur hal for time benefit of the poor A
cordial Inviaton Is extended to all Commercial -
cial l'lgrlms amid theIr friends and to all
members amid friends oC the Acalemy : The
oncers ot the Academy are : Senior Instruc-
tress , Mrs . F . E. Sheparll ; Junior Instructress ,
! rl. l. 1. laworth ; prelector , Mrs. M. F .
Hohrer ; guide , Mrs . A. W. Johnson ; scribe ,
Mrs. C. L. 1allel : keeper 01 Inance , Mrs.
loward Franklin ; Inner . entlmmel. ! n. W. A.
Travis ; outer rentnel , Mrs. J. M . Calllbel ;
organist , Mrs. C. 1. 1)'er.
C. O. Saunders' class "at "
Saunlers' clas house Broadway -
way Methodllt Episcopal 1 clmrch , this ( Thlrs-
day ) evening 'ho followIng
given : ' Colowlng Ilrogram wIll ha
iualc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1nndolin Club
Recitation . . . . . . . . . Miss .Mandoln
Cornet Solo . . . . . . . . . Mr. George Iilekrmell
Vocal Solo . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. W 8. Ilekne1
Guitar Duet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilsdon . .
. . . . . . . Mesarim . Uearlek unit \'oodaril
RecItation . . .llessrl. . . . . . . Miss Blanhe 'ebb
Vocal Solo . . . . . . . . . . Miss hattie Palmer
tusIc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \lanilollmm Club
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .llnl\loln Cllb
Heudln . . . . . . . . . . ra. Eva Lyons
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Vocal Uolo . . . . . . . . ? , lrs. A. 11. Sveetiimg
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ulleys' 1. 8weetnl
, ' 1larrll0 Llo-n. . . .
.5) ) ) The followIng mlrrlage licenses were Issued
' by the county clerk yesterday ;
Name and address ! . Age.
Rudolph Handke , Undrwood. . . . . . . . 26
Olga Stodt , Underwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . H
hue Camille. jr. , lotawatamle county , . , 37
Lucinda E : FIsher I'otawatslie county. 26
Ou beating stoves for rm and Cor sale at t
' tuucl UIUIXs Gas company's office , : I
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NEWS \ \ FROI I COUNCIL BLUFFS
Emrt to Make Political Capital Out of the
Union Avcnue Gading. :
KELLER AND SPEMAr DIDN'T ' DQ I AT ALL
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Mayor Clcmm'er Only lnclo the SIJle tel
that ii Jemoc'nlt 11 J'IImpIo3 ' cd-Once
IC.'ller WaN Not Het ems
Ilht lellolY ,
Some attempts have been made within
the lat few days to make politIcal capItal
out of time fact that Mayor Cleaver wanted )
John Uarhyte employed to look after timework
work 'of gradIng Union avCmmtle . but that
Councilmen Keller ) and , ) Spetman , with their
usual watchfulness over the city treasury ,
prcventeJ this useless expenditure DC the
cIty bids by requIring Street CommIssioner
Avery to do the worlt. There Is no dls-
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positIon on the part or the democrats ) to inJure .
juro Mayor Cleaver , for bo Is not n candidate -
date for re.electon , at least nt present , but
the talk was merely Indulged lu to give
Keller n reputation as n watchdog of the i
pUblo treasury , which might be useful to
him In his political aspirations .
The fact 01 tile mater Is that when Mr.
Avery was requested to 10 the work he objected -
jected , sayhl' thnt ho hall all he could at-
tenl to lu lookIng after the streets . Mayor
Cleaver then sugestel that Mr. Barhyte be
employed , but nothing was said about what
ho should b paid. Mr. larhyte Is n demo-
emit so that the mayor could not possibly
have hal ) nny intentIon of benefiting his po-
ltcal friends at the public expense. Keller
and Sllctman very wisely Insisted , however ,
that Aery was amply able to oversee tImework
work nnl lie undertook the job at the dl-
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recton of Keller . lie admitted to a news-
paJer milan yesterday thlt so long as everythIng -
pa\r
thing Is frozen tip , as It Is now he hal very
lIttle tu ca. but said that when sprIng came
the council would have to lowe after some
one rime to do the ' Union avenue work
A lIttle translcton In the city council last
fail rather tends to. Indicate that Keller's
eyesight for the cIty's Interests has . been
sharpened by the nearness of the city elec-
tiomm . At that time , It will be remembered
one of the republican allormen suggested that
as thee was Ito for the , h""lh Inspector
to do during the winter mOlths the services
ofV. . n. Keimmlm who imeld the office , might
very profitably bo dIspensed wih untIl
spring. But Kemp was I deimsocrat and
not enl Ir the six democrats .n the councIl
could bo foull who was wilung to cut oft
this Iselesa expenditure. Keller made a
sp eh. In which he hotly opposed vacating
time office for the winter on the ground that
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the streets anti aleys should be kept llst
ns cleats during the winter ns In the Slmmer ,
so that danger of an epidemic might be
averted In time spring. A resolution was
passed by n strict party vote that Kemp
should retain the ofce during the life of
the cIty council , no matter what happened.
TIme alleys were never In very much worse
condItion than they arc now In spIte of
this lmrecautton . In n nlmber of them
Placards ) mny be seen announcing " $5 firma
for any one who takes away this manure , "
the owners having concluded to sell It to
nursery men : \1 others , and Councilman
Kclier'u eagle eye Is largely responsible.
GREATEST OLUAIC SALt : ON HEOlD.
nOIII ln flroq.
Today , February 14 , one lay only.
Your ch'lce oC our entire stock of Cloaks ,
$ 5.98 each. This Includes every garment In
our Cloal Department Ladles' Cloth Jack-
eta that were $ )0.00 to $ 20.00 , MIsse3' Cloth
Jackets that were $8.00 , " 0.00 , and $12.00.
Some ChIldren's fine Cloth Long Cloaks , In
ages G. 8 and 10 years that were $10.00 and
" 2.00. All nt one price. De your own sales-
man. Take your choice today , $5.98 each. i
We guarantee every garment of this season's I
malt and all with Immense large sleeves. ! !
36-lnch L. L. Unbleach Muslin , 3c yard.
36-lnch nice soft Bleach MuslIn , le yard. ! I
8-4 Lockwood Unbleach Sheeting . 121c '
yard.
8-4 Locnvool ) Bleach Sheetng , 15c yard.
Just received , new line real ) HaIr Cloth ,
Fiber Chamois , Grass Cloths . and at lowest
prices.
N. D.-Al Union Avenue graders' checks ,
cashed whenever presented.
DENNISON DROS. .
I ! . Council Bluffs.
AI"lher Day
'Finds tie still soilIng frames and pictures
at half prIce. Today wo wIlt Increase our
line oC moulllngs and we cannot Cal now to
please you. Hemember they all go for just
hal the marlct price. Open every evening.
II. W. S1I11 & CO. . 45 ! :111n ' St.
Got Out ' IroiigIi ma Stole .
George Murray . WIlliam Wbltney and
James Thompson have been occupyIng the sky
parlor nt the city Jai fer the past severs lays
and their meat anti ) drlnlt has been bread and
water. This menu was prepared for them at
Judge McGee's order on account oC time In-
tense anxiety the had manIfested about get-
ting Into mid. Yesterday noon , aCer seven
days oC the very silos diet they began to
hanker after the thesis pots oC Egypt mind de-
termlnel ) to get there by an air line. While
Deplty ) larshal Anderson was sitting alone
In time marshal's office ho saw one oC them
slide down the stairway , aisti he went for him.
Two oC them got out oC the door In safety
before he could reach them , but Murray
chanced to he the last ot'tho procession , anti
he was nabbed. An Investgaton showed that
with n knife 01 seine other sharp Instrlment
tIre vas had cut a Ito halo In the board
partton ! which separates the middle cell
where they were confirmed from the front room
and hal crwle' ' ) through It. TIle hole was so
smal that It seemell hardly possible that the ) '
should ha\e gotten through It , but tire fact 1
remalne that they were gone. Before going I
cown stairs they discovered a rare treasure :
In tIme shops or a barrel of whIsky that had
been stored In the jail buIlding ever since It
was stolen Crom a boxcar n year ago and
they each took a liberal Iram out oC I. No
blame can bo atached to Mr . Anderson , for
the upper part of the Jai Is In such n notoriously -
ously unlafe conlltol that the only wonder
Is that prIsoners do not make their escape
of Ic mm e r.
1'l CAI. - TO ( LOS I : . ,
Our "llcl < nt Sheot" uIII i'iliow Cases
I..H Thul time I'rleo or time . \IIM Iii
8-4 , 0-4 and 10-4 hemmed sheets , I rul
oC time Loom and Loclewood sheeting , worth
from 69c to POc each , to close at 49c each.
42 611 45.lnch plol cases , worth 220 anti
25c each , to ! O at 190 cmtcim.
MUSLIN UNI > lWEAI AT GHEAfLY
HEUUCED PItICIS.
Fowler Dick & Wale cr.
BOSTON STOHE.
, CouncIl Bluffs . In
Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good
laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadway
I In Lubt ! aboJt this try It and be convinced
Don't forget name and imummmber Tel 157.
Davis sells drugs , Ilalnt and glass cheap
Neatest drug store Taylor's , Grand hotel.
Icll VI' fur . Iucl , ot I'lolr.
I.wrenco Hansen , n Carmer of Boomer
towmiilmip with his brother and n hlrell man ,
left CouncIl Jurs for their home Tuesday
e\'enlng at 7:30 : o'clock with ten sacks of
flour on their wagomm . They were followed hy
a couple eC len In a buggy Wl10 passed them
near the poor farm and then waited for them
to lass As ! hey did so , one of the len wIth
the buggy grabbed a sack oC four out oC the
wagon , transrerred It to his buggy . and drove
off at a rapid gait. Hansen claims the men
In time buggy threatenl them wIth revolvers ,
but tbls Is rather apocryphal , as the only
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recc.ledlon they have Is ot somethIng that
shone In the hands ot the hlghw8)'len. Hams-
sen and his l'mllanlons tolowed their assailants -
ants all time way to Crescent , where the
buggy was overhaule by Denver and M . A.
10ugh , who chanced to be In their store
The occupant turnel ! out to be two men
Imel ) lowcrs who lIve near Sandy Point
They were taken before Justice n. C. Me-
nay nt Crescent and given n trIal by jury
on the charge of Inrceny. The first jury
liming and another was ImmedIately empan-
eleti The second trial was still In progres
at last accounts yesterday ) afternoon .
It i1'LjIiLItjAs : ii INATI COV"C1bM II"N
rRIH'I 1' i.h ' ! In tf Y"rlnul 'nrlls nlll
t'clt'gstes l ilAen.
The republicans oC time various wards hel
caucuses last evening preliminary to time city
convemmtlon . which Is to be heM In the court
house next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The meetngs were marked by unusually large
atendances and great enthuslasni Partcu-
larly was this true of the Fourth ward ) , which
has not ordinriy been consllerlll n very
demonstrative ward from n republcan stand.
point. There sere )25 repnblcan voter
present . Councimen were nomlnnted In the
Tlmirti Fourth and Sixth wartis ) . W. Il. Drown
In tire ThIrd and L. M. Shubrt In the Sixths
received their nominatons wIthout any trosm-
bie but In the Fourth Dr. J. )1. Darsow : only
won after four balots had been takemm There
were four candiates ) In this ward , the other
three being T. C. Jackson , Smith Saunders
amid E. E . Ia'ne. On the first ballot the rol.
alIve strength was as follows : Darstow , 41 ;
Mayne , 2r ; Jackson , 30 ; Saunllers , G. On the
third ballot Saunders droppci ) 1 out and immue-
Ilately after Jackson wlh < rew. On the
fourth ballot Barstow received 83 votes and
Mayne 41 , noti ) Darstow was eclared ) noimml.
miated The folo\\.lnl were the delegates se- I
lectel In the various wards :
Ward-Thomas Johnson , J. C. MIt-
chel , Carl Morgan , I , ' . J. Schnorr , O. ii.
! cctt . Henry Stevens , Mark Sears , A. Del
and S. D. .
Smmyder Consmnlttcemnen-Flret pre'
clnct , Carl Ma'ne : Seconl precinct , S. D.
Sn'der.
Second Warl-George ) Gould E. II. Lout-
gee C. S. lubbarl , 0.V. . Graham , J. C.
linker Charles Swain , J. 11. l'ace W. S. WI-
I\ns. L. A. Gray , C. O. Baird Delegate.at-
large , \V. P. Daker. Conmmmuittcenmemr-l"Irst
precinct C. S. lubbrd : Second precInct Theodore -
odore Guittar .
Third Ward-George Maync Dr. O. V. ' .
Gordomi . N. C. PhillIps . Wilam Arnd , \V. E.
IiaImmbrlrhge WIlliam liaverstock C. W. Tay-
lor , James Armstrong , Ur. V. L. Tre'nor.
Comnmltteemen-Flrst precinct , N. C. PhIllIps ;
Second precinct , Wilam Armstrong
ourth Ward-Po J. lay . A. 'f. Filcklngor .
Slack Peterson , Eu I ) lCorti ) . E. I E. hart , A. S.
Ilazieton . John 1.lnll. F. II. 11111.
1 lth Warll-I Cammmmlng T. A. rhrevIck
Ovlde Vlcmm T. J. i'otersomm A. D. Hart O.
E. Deswlc1e. Peter Similtim . g. S. hart , Peter
Jacobson , H. Sanlwlcl { , E. S. Allen. Com-
immitteemnemi-F'Irst precinct Ed Canning ; Second -
end precinct T. A. Drewlcle.
Sixth Wnrd-W. I. Dudley . Forrest Smuitim
O. W. Turner , James Arthur , A. C. 1nrdlng.
F. Stevemmmomm -
Uuhbot , ' 1 hIId ' 1 ittic
Prank Naprovenek'A ' place was broken Into
by the\e. ! again Tuesday night and when he
awoke from an eli night's carousal yesterday
morning he found that hIs watch , a slit of
clothes and an overcoat hal been stolen.
Sely 10ugh. who has bean sticking to him
wIth all the tenacIty and ardor oC a bull pup
to n root , mad his pockets filled ) with all
kinds oC money all vIsIted the saloons call-
log everybody up to the bn wIth a surprising
prodigally. \Vho stole tire watch and clotim-
Ing Is an entIre mystery but yesterday morn-
log 10lgh came back with the overcoat and
threw It In to Naprovenel . saying he hal
found It. After the place was broken Into
Monday night a knife was found lyIng on the
floor . with which the lock of the trunk hae
evidently been turned. I was traced up and
found to belong to 1ough , but how It cale
there no one knows.
Another atempt was made to burglarize
Naprovenek's place last evening about 9
o'clock The thieves broke the back wIndow .
but Mrs. Huntington . who lives next door
heard the noise and went out , frightening
them away.
Teamsters working on Union avenue grad-
log can get their checks cashed at Dennison
Dros. whenever presented.
DennIson Dros. will cash all UnIon avenue
teamster's checks whenever presented.
Dirt haulers' checks cashed at. Dennison
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Wil I'rosont mm i'rogrmmm.
Next Monday the Ministerial association
wIll hell another conference with Colonel
Reel oC Janawa wih reference to the pro-
posed ChautalQla assembly. Between now
and then a program Is to be drawn up and
presented to the colonel for his consideration.
Tire programs wIll cost not to excead $3,000 ,
about hat of what the first asembly cost.
This does not mean however that the pro- !
gram will only be hat as Interesting . for I
lectmrrers musicIans anti the other attractIons
are considerably cheaper now than they were
then , and I 15 thought a One program can b3
presented at very rosonable figures. The
ministers have high hopes oC being abh to
brIng about a deal wIth Colonel Reed.
Drackett Is excusable for thlnlcng that
yesterday was ValentIne day. Everybody In
town was there buying valentines , and he
was a little rattled.
Duckwheat cakes loaf sugar syrup one of
the breakfat dishes at Pearl ChOD house , 15c.
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llSS 0.1 tSCSG IlJI.1iI.
Cnhrorltl Strm'l I amid Irrlntlg Ditches
Olt or Thrtr 11" " " .
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 13-The general
rains for the Past few days throughout the
state have filled time streams mammy over-
flowing their banks The Fresno Irrigation :
canal has left Its channel and many vineyards - :
yards nre unller wnter. IC the storm which
has ceased today shol 11 recommence tomorrow -
morrow the city oC Fresno would be In
wou1)
lmlnent danger oC noodlng. As It Is the
catmnmtry Is Inundated for miles Iroun,1 , the
IrrIgatIons ditches. Numerous washouts are
rellorte.t along the line . At Galete the
hlet need of time season his swept down
the river banlts anti washed out the Southern -
era 1lelfc track . A passenger train ran
Into the wnshont In the Illrlmess anti was
badly wrecled. Time train WIS n double
header and both engInes , two baggage
and one express and mli car were over-
tlrnell Into the water homily injurIng the
fIreman , who was caught uneler time tank.
'he In.ll. const weather fnreqt ,1enmno "
weather. iiiat - time . storm . Is'os " n aid - Thifi"h1'm j
.
. 1I'E.-I'JJIICU "UIlW"S'
Snow hurrIes RII Nurth 'hub for
" I' Ii ma s lea.
\YASlINGTON , Feb. 13.-The forecast for
Thursda ) ' I ! :
For Nebraska-Snow flurrIes ; north winds.
For Missouri and Iowa-Generally fair ;
northwest winds.
For South Dakota-Threatenlnr hut probably -
ably without snow ; variable 'winds .
1"01 Knmmsas-tnow flurries ; probably )
slightly north winds. cooler In the northwest Ilorton ;
Local Record. I
OFFICE OF TIlE WEATHER DUm AU.
OMAHA . Fob 13-Omarm record ot temlJer-
pertul'c al11 mlnCal , compared with the
corresponding day ot the Plilt four years :
189 : iSSi. IS93. IS92
Maximum temperature . . 21 22 40 44
Minimum temnlmermtture. . . . 5 10 30 21
Averlge temnimerature . . . I 16 3 34
3
Irectl'ltaton . . . . . . . . .01 ' .Ot .0
Conditon oC temlerntlre amid ' precipitation
preclplnton
nt Omaha for tire day anti since Mlrch ' 1 ,
11-91 :
Normnl temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . .
n lclency for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Normal precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . .03 Inch
Utlcleney for time da ) . . . . . . . . .02 Inch
'fotal precipItation since March 116.6 Inches
Delcleney since March 1. . . . . 16.12 Inches
Hl'llrU 1101 Oilier Slltou I mit a 1' . . \
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bTATIONS . V5 STATS or
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Omaha. . . . . . . I 2:1 : .1 I'amncloudy .
Nurlhl'IMte. . , , . , 12 lii ! . 5nowmnr.
. . . I.
Vaictuttuse . . . . . . . . . . . \ HfOWI.
Valelllc. . . . . . 12 14 .UJ Siiowimi&r.
Chleuo . . . . . . . . . 20 1 T. Cloudy ,
SI , LIII. . . . . . 18 22 ' 1' . Clear
M. 1.II. . . . . . . 2U 21 .0(1 i'lear
Oa\'cullorl. . . . . : U 22 ' ' Clear.
lillSIb 'tty. . . . . . 22 2' ' ' Cloudy ,
Denver . , , . . . . . , . . '
Olu\"r. . . . . . 2 4 .UI Clear
salt Lo'ioCIty . . . . : J tH ,10 Smuowimm .
JalhICly. . . . . . 12 .UI 810wlll.
1.1. ' . . . . . . ' t -1 .UU Clear
.
tI81Irck. , . . . . . 12 10 .UO Clommdy .
S ( . Vlnccft . . . . I 24 .00 Coml . )
Che'clle I . . . . . ' 2 Im . .UI l'mmrtciou'Jy :
Miles . lmty. . . . . . . . ' 14 I .01 .UI ) Clear (
tittTL'btonm. . . . . . :0 3U .UU Cloudy.
. below zero.
"T" idicates trace DC precipitation.
rrcelplalon
1 A. WELSU , OI.ernr.
PAPA PvL [ { WAS \ POWERLESS
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His Daughtr Mlrrioll uf f Man of nor
Choice Do'pi Pantal Waring ,
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: fS MON S SOCIEl I StAKE UP
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Alhlrt (1. f118h and :18f"h .1lno 1'01
Quietly UII(11 Iii aimmr1inmJe nl ! time
Hrldc'8 I'"thr 111.11 with
Useless \ " .
U8I'lcI"r. ,
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,
DES MOINES . Feb. I-\Speclal - I ? \ Tcle-
grnm-A ) sensation In socey { circles was
'
occasioned ) today when I became known that
Albert G. Maish and ) Miss Sarah Jane Polk
were married at noon and Immediately took
a train for Denver. The ceremony took place
nt the ChristIan clmurchi ne\ I , O. Ireelen )
officiatIng . ant only three or foul intImate
friends wlneuel ) It.
The contractng parties are among the
best known people In the city. The groom
has been a ' rising ) 'olng Insurance moan The
brIde Is time dalghter of J. S. Polk presIdent
or the Des MoInes Street Railway company ,
anti one or tIme wealhiest men In the cIty .
lie has long been opposed to the marrIage
oC hIs daughter ! with Malh , anti rorbale that
genteman entranc3 to hIs hmonme But the
young couple contInued to meet clandestnely
and the culminaton came In their virtual
elopcment today. Maish 15 27 years old and
his wIfe 22. They wIll return In R few
days ) anti take imp lIfe In a home prepared by
thennmselves MaIsh havIng engaged wih a
leallng insurance comllany of this city. I
Is reported that the young woman's father Is
exceedIngly ) angry anti threatens to cut her
oI wIthout n shilling .
l'OI.UCISA mlOHU CO I"AY.
Anlult 1Ic'tinic lit ( 'uniliur 111h1R "hows tIme
CorlHl'ullon i to tc t'r'pcrou8.
CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Feb . 13.-Speclal (
. elhteenth aimnual session
Telegram.--The ) ! nnnlal
ot the American Poland Chinn Record company -
pany was called to order this afternoon by
President J. V. Wole oC Limmcoln Neb" , wIth
over )00 breeders Cram all parts of the cmiii-
try In attendance. President \Vohte's an-
nnll address was well received , amid showed
time comllny was In splenll ) shae. The
report c Secretary McFallen showtd tire
total business oC the association the past
year amolnte to more than $7,000. lie
makes many recommendatons as to the
details or tire conduct ot the affairs or the
com pan ) ' . amid that all dividends be pall In
supplIes and registration. The Ilectlon of
olclrs reslled as follows : Prcsldemmt J.
V. Wolfe Lincoln Neb. ; secretary . W. W.
McFaddemi . West Liberty ; treasurer . I ) . L
llowarti Jefferson . Ia ; vice presidents C.
W. Jones Michigan ; J. C. Show Illinois ; C.
F. Hobe. Iowa ; Elas Galop California ; C.
If. Murphy . Minneota ; \V. W. Steele Texas ;
D. C. Miller . SOlth Dakota ; D. Gllison . MIssouri ,
sourl ; John Gimore , Iowa ; M. Liebimart
Nebraska ; W. M. Lambing Iowa ; L. M.
VanAuken , townV. ; . A. Jones Wisconsin -
sin ; board or dIrectors . H. M. Sissan , Gales-
burg . II : R. J. Johnson lumbolJt , la. ; amid
A. J. Lytle . Oskaloosa la. A commitee on
relncorporaton was also ntthmd.
" (1" THAIS ItOmmttlClOO'iLESSES - ' , . .
Charles Inlenll lccctvI11 1 l'lve.Yelr
f'nlenco for the , Un , cl Ie" .
OTTUMW'A . la. , Pcb. , 13-SpecInl ( Tele-
gram.-Charles ) Batemnan the ex-Wnbash
brakeman who was arrqted , ; on slsplclon of
having been one oC the PQ" , traIn robbers
near this cIty , on the night oC January 12 , I
confessed to the robbery b and his attorneys - i
neys entered a plea of guIlty , In dIstrict court ,
this .
moring. '
He was at once sentence to five years In
the penitentiary nt Fort fd1ion and wi betaken
:
taken there thIs week. Dean \ implicates
Ely who he claims , instig'ad and p annel
the whole affair . , . anc Inslgat le ' tves believe
Datemnn was only a tool Inthe l hands oC Ely.
In his confession to the grand jury he de-
cared he hal receiver cnly $111 , and Ely
but In . Interview' this .
took the rest , an thl morning
Ing he significantly assorted to n reporter
that when he finIshed his sentence at Fort
Madison he would sleep on n feather bed all
rlht. le disclaims any knowledge of Ely's
whereabouts and says that Ely will never be
taken alIve. Officers believe that they will
locate Ely soon.
S'ater l'Illno sit Jefferson. I
JEFF'ERSON , la. . Feb. 13-Speciai ( ' Tele-
gram.-Lack ) of water Is causing abwlute
distress In this part of Iowa. Rivers creeks
and wells , heretofore unfailing . have become
dry , and In many towns In thIs section the
supply oC water Is so somalI that entire neigh-
borhoods are Cerquenty depending upon one
iveil. Goose Lake , that a year ago was a
body ot water coverIng an acre two mIles
epuare and upon which a steamboat plied .
Is now absolutely dry. One oC the Twin
lakes , n popular summer resort , Is nearly
dry. Farmers In many places are experienc-
log great difficulty In gettIng sufficIent water
for stock and are oblIged to drIve their
herls mIles each lay to water them.
Could Not Ito ltd.
MASON CITY . Ia . Feb. 13.-Spechal ( Tele-
gram.-Another ) chapter has just been en-
acted In the alleged Sayro adulery case.
Sheriff Hoylan receive n telegram yeSterday
from the sheriff or Brown county . South Da-
Ilota , to arrest S. D. Syre and Jennie Sayre
charged with adultery , preferred by Charles
Sayre brother oC the Iotor. The sherIff or-
rested hi/ man at Whiten , but the where
abouts oC the woman arc unknown The doc-
tcr was arralgnel ) efore layer Mor : of El-
dora who released imimn holding that the In.
formaton was not sufficient to warrant his
detnetion. _ _ _ _ _
Coii'lcteii nt Holll ! Liquor nt 11.Tr. .
MOUNT AYIt , ha , Feb. 13.-Speclal ( 1ele.
gram.-Dr. ) J. T. Merrill , a druggist one of
the sharpest liquor law violators In Iowa
was convIcted lest ) evening oC selling lIquor .
Tire trial lasted two days and a malt . amid It
was the most Important anti ) excItIng case held
here for 'ears. There was a large array of
legal talent , anti the case was fought des.
perately every Inch. The result I a clean ,
clear vIctory for the Law and Order league .
Tire evidence was overwhelming , yet one
juror beh time jury out eight hours
Farmer Injured hy n I'croclouiS 1'11.
MASON CITY . Ia , Fob 13.-Speclal ( Tell-
gram.-A ) young farmer named Franle Col-
lins . lvIng near Geneva , was ' severely Injured
Monday evening whie attempting to catch n
bull that had broken loose In the barn The
bull rosined at him , kemopklng hIm down anti
trampling him under toot Chares ! \Vatson.
a young man werking for , Collins , happened
In at this time and saved Collins' life . Though
badly InjuredIre wIll cover. I
CrcHlon AllllrlJII' ' ( 'orruiptioms.
CRESTON , Ia , Feb . 13.Speclal ( Teic-
gram-Tho ) republican ely convention tonight .
night resulted In the selection oC J. I. Scurr
for mayor , George Evans for treasurer D. A.
Porter for city attorney ; and Colonel Wilam
Jones for assessor . t
Smite lotbors Streak Jail .
IOWA CITY , ha , Fel 13.-Speclal ( Tele-
granm.-Jobn ) Adams and 'ames Wililamna .
two dynamItIng safe crckers , who blew lP
and rIfled , the THOu Lumber ' company'a safe ,
broke Jai here last night , and are still at
lIberty. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
Got Irllk Ri' I"rnze to 1..lh.
HARTFORD , Conmm , Feb. 13.-Wilbert
Perry tiled at the Hartford hospital last
night. Ills death ends the career at the
man who was said to have been time brightest
scholar that Yale university has graduated
In the Ilast twenty-five years. Ils down-
fall may be said to have begun when he was
elected representatIve of hartford to the gen-
ernl assembly In 1883. There h termed
vices from whIch he had never been able to
free hImself and since then he has been a
common drunkard. On a bIter cold night a
week ago ho wandered about the streets
drunk and fell ehausted In a vacant hot
Oath Iris han s antI feet were frozen when
he was fouud
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JCIWt'llT IJt ( } "IW1 , rUl.4 \ ' /J.
A. C. lr"bury Int nlh to Win limo Cup ; at
huron , ! I.
NEW YOm , l eb. 1.-A. C. nrallbur ,
proprIetor of time Maybrck kennels , nsle'
wood , N. J. , arrived today on the White Star
steamship Cevle , from LIverpool , and has
on board the steamer tour gre'hounls ) , two
rough.eDtel collies anti ' ) two old English
sheep dog ptmpplosVIthm one rrlyhol\l
bitch he intends 10 win the first Amerlcnl
Waterloo cup which Is to be run for on October
8 , next , nt Huron , S. D. The dog ! the
Butter Print by the renowned ) Herchel , dam
Green Fly by Grcenilck . The olher are
white facell Jim , n red and whIte dog sweep
a black dog and Ben Nevis , n brllle , ni
slretl by Page Boy out oC Tiny 1ura. The
collies arc Seton Snm\ anti Selon Ash Lenf.
ScHon lero , the sire of SeCon Snow Is nQw
owned by J. Pierpont Morgan.
Salislmury ateriircsAltuimuito.
Monroe Salitbmmry the celebrated California
trotting here tunis , anti ) the owner tf
Directly , Al" ammtl ) other famous horses , was
In time cIty yesterday , enroute from entucley ) ,
to the coast Whie here : Ir. SalIsbury :
lade arnngements wih Clinton II. lirlgga
to take charge of Ahansito . 2i3 : % , th corning '
season Mr. Salbury will race throughout
the big circuit . lIe sal ) that he thought
Alamlo one of the greatest horses of the
ago and he thinks that he will break the
stut record with him before the season h
far atlvanced . Alamlo will he shlppel to
Pleasanton , Cal . the first week In March ,
Mr. Salisbury also remnrkel that lie hn,1
he.J,1 from his foreman at Ileasnnton that
iris Dlrect's 2-year-old cols , six 01 them ,
are all doing nnely anl going very fnet
Too Soon , one of them , he says Is the fastest
colt he ever saw and ) he' will bring him
cast this spring. Morris Jones oC He,1 Oak ,
la. , and a part owner oi "Sweet Little
Alx , " commits over to see : Ir. Sahisimurry . who
left for the west on the afternoon Union Pa-
cfc train _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(11" ) " " " .nICt I. itub .
At the meeting of the Omaha Kennel club
held at Dr. Whinnery's office last evening
officers for time current year were elected as
follows : Presllent. Ur. J. ' C. Whinnery ;
vice preelent ) , J. 1. McTaue ; secretary ,
C. I. Marston ; financial secretary , Chnrles
Fremrzer : treasurer . FrederIck Hath : boarlt 01
directors , Messrs. Whinnery , McTague , Mar-
aton Evans , COllonn and Peter j'renzer.
M . H. Cryer of ! Phiadelphia was elected
delegate to rellresent the club nt the annual
meetng ! or tire National Kennel club , to bl
held In New York In April.
Time matter oC holding n bench show In
Selltember was exhaustively dlsctmaaetl . the
unanlmols verdlc being In favor of the ex-
imlbitiomm. Many letters oC Inquiry were read
from tioggy men or Topeka St. Joe , Kansas
10gy
. !
CIty . Lincoln I'romont amid uller cities . mmmiii )
all evinced a leclded desire that the club
should give a bench show In the fall . Many
ot the men ha\'o ties to enler. anti the pros-
Peels for n probPeous year for the carmine
lovers could ) not bo better.
Chllco to See time ( 'hisnmp1on . .
Lentz & WillIams are rqpllly completIng
their arrangements for the Scimaelter-Ives
billIard match , which will take plac3 In time
hal over their Popular' saloon , 118 Farnam
street Thurslay evening I February 2) . TIme
match wIll be on the exhibition order , of
course . but on its ' merIts , nevertheless. I
wilt be 500 points lP , 14-inch balk llmme . and a
rare treat for the local lovers oC the cue and
IvorIes. The two great bllardists arc touring
tim country . and their entertainments everywhere -
where arc attracting large crowds of both
ladles anti genitlemnen . :
Grlml Get Unlll i'arlc.
Thomas Griffin . the well known CalIfornia
turf man has about closed n contract for
Union park Council Bluffs . and will at once
begin preparations for one oC the grandest
trottIng sessions ever gIven In the west.
Full particulars oC Mr. GrIffin's program will
be forthcoming Ir due time In The Dee.
Horsemen generally are munch pleased that n
man of Mr. GrIffin's reputation and excep-
tonal abIlity has at last gotten control of
this excellent course.
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Fortune for me Hail I'layer.
TOLEDO , 0. , Feb. 13.-GIlbert Hatfed ) ,
formerly of the New Yorks , and who played
third base , for the Toledo club oC the Western
league last year . has been left a fortune of
$70,000 by his father Hatfeld signed wIlls
LouisvIlle for this season
LOllsvle
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7'IIU F.l rUlcrES 1' ULLEI ) X1Il UGl
One OU18hllr anti Two Seclll Choices Got
the u.t or tile 11on01.
SAN FRANCISCO . Pcb. 13.-Barney
Schrieber won two races anti just missed
Shrieberon anl
n third by a nose. Draw Scot came with
I rsh In the last race tinder one of Felix
Carr's gile-edged Inlshes , but Realization
!
had enough left to win by the scantest
of noses. Mete and Hnwthorne were the
only favorItes to win. Sllmnrles :
First race six furlongs maidens : Fav-
ory. 10. Heinrchs (5 ( to 1) ) , won ; Nor-
bhich . 95. I"IYln (3 ( to 1) ) . second ; Sadie W.
i05 . Grln (4 ( to 1) ) . thrd Tine : 1:26. :
'Vldn , Pronto Banquet anl Coquette also
ran.
Second race sx furlongs , soling : Motto .
101 , Jlynn (211 to 1) ) won : Currency , 99.
Slone (15 ( to 1) ) , seoon : Queen IC Scots . 101.
Coelrn (11 to I ) . timrtl. Tn1:26. : : .
Raindrop , Tmpheton Little Bob , Esperance
amid Steadfast also ran.
'hlr.1 race , mile and I mtixteentim Imantll-
cap : Iiawtimomne . 120 , Carr (7 ( 10 6) ) . won ;
Volt . 10. Grub (3 ( to 1) ) , 8:00nl , ; Aricus .
10) Flynn (6 ( 10 1) ) , third. Time : 2H. : ( I.-
tiatImi . Gusse , Ernest and cleert also rn . ,
Jolrth race seven furlongs , selling : 1,101-
lie King . 84 , laom (3 ( to 5) ) , won ; Iconvie.
101 Chorn (1 ( to 6) ) , secolll ; Mmmytiay . 101 ,
Cockran (0 ( to 1. ) thIrd Time : 1:41. : May
McCarthy San Luis Hey , Normnndle and
Lonnie B also rail .
l lch race . five furlongs , selh : Real-
Izntlon . 101 , Flynn (2' ( tu 1. ) sven Brw
Scot 105. Car ( even ) , second ; Monltn . 102.
Cham (2 to 1. ) third. Time : 1:09. : Catch
'gm , Sir Hchard and 'albott Clifton also
ran. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1'IHt 'rell' for ( temmnslumi.
Manager MeVlte Is certainly ) getting a
fast team together to represent the Gate
CIty this year . Yesterday ho nlcel no less
than three cracks to his Ilrelely Cormldl-
hie teamsi . two pitchers anti a third hUH'
mnn 'l'he pitchers mire George Dmtrby .
with Omalm In 18Ul , and Balz , for-
merly with Baltimore anti Intlianmtpoiis .
liesident these men luln , Minmrommpolis' last
tel ' un thlrt baseman , WIS also sighed
1111 Is a great pllyel' . anti the only
wonder it I ! how Omaha Kucceecec In getn
himn 'rhe men now algnel ) by the local
manngement Inchue ) Hltehlnton , Irst hose :
1,111cc . secund ; 111n I I I alHI Ulrich tll.l t ;
'VII h. short : Shncrter left ; Siagi ! . rIgimt ;
\'hlien. mllle ; Clrrlth , lnrby 1mhz . Un-
cerwood and DOlnely , pichers , and
'Vhnlen and Llunln , catcimers
I.ct'r for . iIiCiIhIlN.
.J""ulhlo.
There Is I letter ) on the sporting etiitor'mt
sleek for Joe \Valmehm , captain of the Omahn
bal team .
Ibis . ' , 'iihiitss Horne UCI" ' .
WhEELING , W , Va , Peb.I3.-10n. Wi-
lam Berne , prominently connected with time
Inulness Interests oC thIs cIty , tIled this
moring oC pmmeumomrla aged 80.
PLIJG TOBACCO.
Consumers oycheiviri toacco w
arewillin to paeJ ! a little more than
te price charged fbr le ordinanj
frade tobaccos , will find this
brand upetior to all others
IiLWARE Of IMITATIONS.
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CONFIUID ? ADRY'S ' STOny
Defense Stggoml by the strength of the
Prosecutioii' $ Uo ( ,
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EVIDENCE Of TIlE IACKMAN VtLAlE
ItnoekrlnTI I10I for the Intanity 'Ihtetiry
Ad"Ile"ll 11 time U..n81 , tn tl' iIni'-
ward turlllr Trlml-V.Itncssc for
the tetcmmto UClllr.
MINNEAPOliS , Feb. 13.-Tho state In
wilding tip Its case of murcer against hury
Ilywltl today ) Ilel\rell n body blow which
staggered thC ulefemsac . The first wines In.
trollueell this mornIng was none othtr thnn
Peter 'alhahie . the hackman 01 whol In\ ) .
mud Fpokel to Adry as being willing to as'
slst In the ProPosed crimsse . Vmilialle's testi'
man ) ' Was 10st dam.Ilng te the defense , rue
I corroborntee ) In a strong way one Ilortion
of AMy limmywmurtl's remlrleable story nlHI
thus l'eIHlerc thoroughly untennble the tie-
fcmsae's Pet theory 10 Amiry's ) . , \'alia-
fClsc's as AII"8 snnlala. -
lie testified that larry la\nnl hal 111'
Ilroached him with
questions ns to whehr
he hall ever "Ilone nn'thlng" nnI so
whether his conclenco hnd hothere,1 , him ,
Ilyward hnll later asked ) Vnlale whether he
would thrive n hack Into Lake Cnlholn nail
let the Occupant Ilrown for n anna of money ,
"I toll him I Wl9 no swimmer , " Fnld Volta-
lie . "alH ) that Was about the curd oC It. "
This II the first coroboraton of tIme stories
or Iliixt amrti Alry , obtained from '
Blxt nlli f'om an entre !
outside source mmliii ) lxhlblte,1 In n strikIng
way Iayvartl's ! stranely careless way of
nsklng I a crlnm I mat Iii g quest ions nl ) strait ) \ I mig
dnmaglng statemmmemmts That n man capable of
concoctng so cnnning nml : ltrlcalo a plot
sholll have made so many conndnnts seems
almost as Incredible as that he should have
concoetel ) tire Plot at all . Mr. Erwin at once
rlcognlzlll the FUprlme hUIJortanco of this
testlnon ) ' anti tried to have It stricken out
entIrely. Time court howe\er. reflsed to SIS'
taln his objection and thin evldenco goes to
the jomnrmmal. I was n knockolt blow reo
served by the state nnl the very last ,
SOUNDED TIlE hACK IUVEH.
Mr. grwln's .
objections inmuvlng beers over-
rtmlcti . Vallle said : "harry had a talk with
mime at the Ozark about 4 01 r o'cloele In the
morning In my carriage lie qlestoned le
ns to my conscience mtmmti whether It wonrld )
follow me. lie aslw ) me about drh'll ! wOII
a laico wIth sonic one In the hack anti then
Jumping oI and leaving them go. 1 tel ) him
1 was no swimmer. lie then aslw ) inc If
the team was fractious . and 1 toll him I
\\'ns. lie asked me what I wanted for the
tenm and I told him. Sin nol,1 , Ip Ir I .n.1
whnt became of tine ' teanm ' after he - bought - ' t
I told him I dil not lie then aslIII mo I
the team running away would do up the
whole rig anti I said 1 wotmltl. "
"What did yams unmderstamnd by this
Ild YOI Inlerstanl ques-
"
ton ?
"If my conscience would hurt le ? I understood -
derstood him to mean IC 1 would kIll some-
body , and I told him I would not have any-
timing to do with an.thlng that would killer
or hurt anybotly not IC I Imo\el It. "
"VI ) he menton nny place near a lake ) to
drive oft ? " -
houn. "Yes " , 10 spell oC the bluff near Lake Cal-
Simon Gilelson , n pawnbroker tel ) of
the advancing larry $ 0 on three clamonl
rIngs that hnve flgmmrptl In
lurpd the tcstlmnony .
\VirIle the transaction was being conchliel
llarry lied 'flaslieti a roll , ' ' time nmssount of
nmonmey in whulcim Gittelison coulti not deter-
nslmme. harry oftoms camise to Irma for "lucky
nioney" to use as a stake in gambling.
Mrs. Ensma Goodale , a trance nnedluns , doIng -
Ing busIness unmtler tIme cognomen of Mme.
Paterson , was an Interesting witness. Harry
had come to Imer alone and asketi imer to tell
Miss Glmmg when timat lady simould call that
alma would wimm at gambling , She tie-
nmurred , but lie told her If sue tiiti as ire
asked sire wouitl never hack for money.
Against time advice of her lmusbanti she consented -
sented to do as Harry asked. Accordingly
wlmen Miss Ging came with Harry she told
her that she would be very lucky at cards
for thmreo or four days and then would lose
If she played. TIme next day Harry camne antI
told iner tinat on the strengths of her amlvlce
Miss GIng hati let hminm mayo $550 to go to
Chicago and gamnble. harry said that wIth
other amounts he had secured fronn3 Miss
Ging in all $1,37L
Mr. Erwin asked her If she know what sine
said or did while in her trances. Sue re-
piled that sime did not. lie lmroccedetl to ask
sonic other questions about time science cit
clairvoyance , Last tlrey were simut out by time
state's objections. SIne denleti being ac-
qirainteti wIth Amiry , but knew time fatimer of
tire boys.
1115 COURSE AS A GAMBLER.
Patsy Garrity , a vell known local faro
dealer , threw some light on Item-my Itaywartl's
gambling operatIons in Minneapolis and CImi-
cago. 0mm November 3 1-larry Imati mmiet imlmn
on time street , and comnpknining time limit
was too low In time Minnmeapohis gammsbiiag
houses , proposed a trip to Cinicago , where it
was hlgirer. Garrlty nigreemi to go if Harry
woulti furnish time tmamisportatlon. lIe was
given a $20 bill to get isis tickets. Whmems
they arrived ins Cimlcago tlney fotmntl every'-
timing vas shut up. Garrmiy intemntlemi to return -
turn the next day , but. missed his trains anti
came on tire second day , He founnd Harry
on time train , They talketi of Mommte Carlo
and etimer gamblIng topIcs , anti tlmen harry
mad simowmm imins a large package of mmsoney in
Iris coat pocket , just aflasim of It , asking If
lie would lIke sonme of it. Garrity mmmimniitetl
that he phayeti amid dealt faro at a hoc-al
house. harry was a very lucky player , ire
said , and sometimes time gamnbling imomnses imani
to reduce his linilt , lie imatl won as much ac
$2,500 at a sIttIng.
Mr. Erwin attiteti hnimn mow mucim Harry imami
won in tIme past year , but furtlmcr evidence hr
thIs dIrectIon was simut off by objections.
Time prIncipal object of Garrity's testimmsony
was to show timat Harry returned from Cml-
cage November 6 , as Atiry ismmti testIiietl , mmmiii
thmat ire brouglmt back MIss Ging's nmoney wltlm
mini after telegraphing her timat all imati beers
lost ,
Wriilua to
EXICGtaflt )
t ; Many Imsterzmal ronutidies are lmeinm skillfully
d ! nflil tcllbiy mmttvertlmt'tt , mroestimtm.tt , , , Shitrt'mm
b Labor , Lc'ssomm t'muiiis of Chuilti-htlrtii ,
, .g one , , amid wtthm tt'ottler/ttt * tmmcunmagttmmcv to remu. '
, e late pacts mtruia t loin. Comnromm m.omtio t.hnoimltl
LL teach itmi 'vrmmutmmi ttm mm t a ltrol'mmrmtttn atlmmitteti
f"r.MEI'STJtJiL HIsoleIs-htt wiii molt
i ? prepare Lhru systt'mms for Clthlt.tirmhr , on thrum tI
c. eumttrarv , ( tmtrmttti rmethleg at tliia tlnto manse V. )
t inmnmc'rhl liar life. We emsrmtestiy say 5ICSVA5tC
; t j r itt I sinctn : timey cm , a flat , itt Cml. en ti-itt
; t" utertoti , tto mm in I liossi nile gooth , until timot r mm.e .L
. : i miunmy mirovo Tmittmt , 11 is only t'y m Phitcat r.x.
retmr , tretstntomfl wttiia mmrlent , ihus relax. ti
( t ) tti mini , ftnmmig nit Ilto n'nrt , , lust ulto lmuur e4
) of Chmtd ! birLlu it roltbtt of Us tom-air ; 50,1 510 t.
t ) retimeit , till t'nrthi stoes this butt " IIIOTII- , ,
; ; Elt'H I1II1NJ ) , " it'or furtijor mnzorma. ,
thou aldroa
Thmo IIrmsihfieitl lieguistor Co. , .ttismmta , ( Is ,
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S'1ILI Ii' L1NGIRS.
TIi Attcr-lmIeots otthuc drip Seem to lie
% % 'mirr..i Titan tim ) 1tsif ,
Tisem- are moore weak , tirc'ti nurti nsim ilowni
hicoiuie train ) ' timmuri iia'e beets seen huefore ins
five yemur , nusui Owinig to clue ; meeiah ettusso ; -
that enitse Is time grip. GrIp ii ; hot as se.
vere tisla yemir as In tue past , but it is very
hsue'aletst anti quIte as asmnoyhtmg , It leaven
the iterson weak , smnluject to t'lmllhs withi
occaslommel hituahmett of imighm fvcr , restlessness -
ness , hack of npititebatl taate its ( lie umsoutW
numtl p.milsst tirm-ougitomit thso hotly. 'rise votat
lining about flliii itt getting tivet' It , militt
even rifles' it tru broken , it Is veclcq , sonic-
tiisic'tt iusomstins , unmi evens years , liture time
imersoms ( silly recovers ,
lIc're Is t-lis-t' time great dmsngcr , time
great tiremuti % % lsicis atteustis time gnu arises.
It leaves time 1)0th ) ' wenk , oftens brokemi nttt
( thit5i to all time attacks vitIt'im uisa % ' cousna
iii after ycitrim , It oCtets rumimma time him' ,
Now , tlmt'r Itt cushy way to overedmime tins
flltc'r.effectmt of ( lie gm-Im , niliti tluat is to
lttmihii tnp the systemsi by mm gesmulnne mttisnmt-
mist truth It m-egmmlmsm , its health nod ptremsgtIm
Tiscro is siothmlmmg s'lmicim will tb flits so velL
nut tim-c 'vlslskti'v , mmmiii tlmmr lit butt one' Ilium
msmemhiclnnl lniskev in America , ahtl ( lint
Itt I ) tmffy's Pmmre 1malt ,
'I'imomlsnmstls or nutateunenmta comild be lvens
cotsceriilimg PeoPle % htt ) Ismt'O been hi' night
lirosmmmd to lwrft'ct health titter itmuftes-Imig
froums tIme grIp iii its worst forums csitirehy
throtmghs its usse , Cure imhncsmtlti itt' tmikens thirst
iso other stinismslammt lit imseil Iii Its iulict' ftii'
tiscre Is sin atirer winii'lm vihh muumsw'r time 115mm'
linac 50 well Sousie mls'mtgglstmu or gm-ocermu
oftems seek to utuslistittite cousismmous wisiskiems
hUt Ins a disc of afteu- effects of time grip ,
yots caumumot tic' too careful , mmhsd alsoulti see-
cureoniytim e hcutt.
DOCTOR
fSEARLES
& SEARLESI
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- Chronic
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Nervous ,
Pris'at
llscass. ;
,1mI tAT.l ENT ISV MAIL. ( 'nmsmiltmmtiuil Iret' ,
Wo euro Catarris , nil elicoasos of the
Nosu , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Fo-
iflalo Weakneesos. Lost iminhiootl , anc.
ALL PRLVI.TE DISEASES OP MEN.
\ViAl I.II1N AitiI V1C'llOlS TO I iiitVOU
Debimmty or Exlsauutlon , Vatttlnc 'Vi'ealtnesm' , ins
voluntary Loit'e. , with Eariy . ) ecay tn YuUni5
cmiii mnmddhr aged ; tack of vIm , vigor ammthwcakeaei
prematurely ma approachIng old age , Mi yett,1
readmiy to cur new treatment Cor its. of vital
power , C& or or address with stamp for dr.
cohort' . fret. book mint i-ec"lpt. .
Dr , Sar1cs and Scar8s ! 1410 F'tnmmttmn ;
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iI-1w I
( LrE
28. . C. WET'0 1IE8V AD 8A1IT TCATME1
is tsitl tinnIer tlOeiti'O written etsot-nuntee , by
auilmorizr'd monta only , t , , cuwoVcmtlc iIcsnor ;
iiiia ( mf llrains mmnmtl Nerve l'owt'r : 1ot Ainnmitootm
( mmiekmness : Night Losses ; h'vil Iremnmum : Lmmck u
( , onfntlenco ; Ni'rvonssnemumu ; Lmmaniuiitie ; till irnlnns ;
Loss of l'tiwernf tinoIonmoratkoOrt'mmnsirt , cititer
FOX , cntmst'tl lyovor.r.xertiott , 'ttutIuftnl Lrrqrtm or
lizcesem'vo Use at 'l'ohnmeem , , Opium or biqmnr ,
'myimich lends to Mii'ery , ( , mmmmmiiuitin , hmlsanmitr
anti 1)tsatim , fly mmmii , St a box ; six ftir SC : wit
written etmarmtntoo II , euro or rofmsiid nattmiey. 'Wimt'i
Liocs lIils corn tIcl hlettinehnn. ltiflormsemt'ss
lAyer Complmmint , Hour i-tttmnmsris Im"tepsia ammtl
onstipatiumm. G UAIt. " . N'CiIh3 Leatmec'.t emily by
Goodman Drug Co. OnnabL
tt'I.o" : : : : ;
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TRADC aRK - = " '
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Is OUPili1E"
Cures time erects of
self-abuse , excesses ,
- emissIons , Imnpotenoy ,
4 , varlcocelo mmnd commati.
1.L. : : : : ation , nix , One ( Or dollar $5. Foci m
. ale by TIlE GOOD.
MAN DRUG CO , I
BAD COMPLEXIUNS
1'Imupie , blackltetttl5 , red , rotughi ititti oily 41o
mind barutld , dry , thin , crud mitimmuig
imtir , mmmd simple baby bleunrishi- .
an-c ilrcvcnmtcd and cured Ly CUT ! .
ctjmta titiAn' , mnost effective skimi.
c . liii rifyiuu g mtnttl bt-anttif'itlg soaii Ins
mitt. svorhi , lit u-cit aim ilmircet mind
Fwt-ctet of toilet tmnmil
en - , , . , ,1.i thr'ttiiiommt time itarid. nturoer
Stockholders' Ueetlmmg.
Notice Is hereby given thirst the regulaa
annual mneetimsg of time stockhmoltit'rs of thu
Souths Plntttc Land coimipanmy will be held at '
time ollico of saId eonnmumny , lit Lltmculms , Nob. .
at 11 o'cloclc a. mu. , onm time timstVednestiay -1'
in Mar-elm , 1895 , beIng time 6th day of tim -
mnnnthm.
Dy order of the Board cit Directors. fi
II. 0. PII1LLIL'S , Secretary. t
Lincoln _ _ _ _ _ , _ Neb. _ _ _ , _ Feb. _ _ _ _ 4 _ , _ 1115. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F4nnIOt _ _ _ -4 '
GEO. P. SANFORD , AV. . RIEKMAN - ,
l'resldent , Cashier4
First National Bank 4
of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa.
Capital , . . $ iooooc
l'i'ofits . .
, - 12,009
, one of Site oldest l'anlea in time state of Iowa. , '
% so , solIcIt ynmmr busincits art. ! comleetmons , Ws
i's ) a per cenmt on timnie demiositi. We svllI ba 'i
ptease,1 _ _ _ _ to _ SOC _ amsI _ _ servo _ _ soc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Dluffs
u.iiISmNiYS CLEANgr ) VAULTS ( 'i.V..th'ID. ,
i.s : imumkatw. a.lronmer'i.sinroatIsvoy ,
LAitfIli l'BIVATfi hJAhtN FOR itfiNT Nl
court hmoue.Apsiy mmtflco olOce , Commnchl Plnaffs.
000iOiItL WANTS HITmL'FiON FOR 011N4
dat Iioueewomsc ; best at tetereneca. Address 15
.2jiyo : tjlikit ,
A 0001)KIT'hflN Gulf , WANTI1D BY 111W , ,
Jacob , 8inns , 316 i'lutmter stm-cet ,
FOlt It IN'1' , lehtON'l' jtooan , NICSLY FUR- .
mtIFime,5 ; stt-mm mu itea I ; cent-tn it-it t to motor I mmmQ ;
gtiuuiemat'nm itl'ferrc-d. Atltlmcstu ii it , lice omlice ,
p- . Z ; : - _ COUNCIL liLU'FS
. & - ? . ; d1 : ' SE.M ! DYE Y1O RK -
I- cOU iFS All icintis of Dyeing ,
ffc 11sr ' J . 1 -
J _ .ELI. t - . stmmlusetl fabrics made
- = cO'i'C WO , - to look mis gocti as
t- - V I. crew. Work prornhstly A
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liiuiCts , loss a. Tel , 112. -
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Up Church Novel miiiimttt.-tir Cihtci' . Parlor I
p tllilnlemitH : 101' Hocict1s , i
I I j al s sodImels Oh radeipt mid 01 hollies. 10a by Sent tile Pastimes I. I
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U Hem EnertainmnI Go , , Council Bluffs , iowa u
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