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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1895)
- . ; _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F1 . . . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAHA DAILY 11EVBhrXY. : 1i'1IBRUA1tY 22 , 1895 _ _ 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TIlE OfAI1A DAILY 13iE. COUNCIL nLU1 FS. OFF1CL , . . NO. 12 l'EAHL STREET. Dellverrd by carrier to In ) part of the cl , . 11. W. TILTON , Lzee. TTt.tPItONES-fluantae ! orce ( , 2o. 4 : nIght . t1tor , No. U . . - - , IINot 1 : \'TIU. I.UI . . . - Oranl , Council Ii1uff. E. 1 , ' . Clark , prop. Mayr ! . Real Estate 8cency , r39 Uroad\ % y. I Myrtle lodge N : 12 , Iegreo of loner , ' meets this evening II the MerrIam blocl " Ibo \VliIst cllb was emtertalnrll last efen. /o W/lst Ing ot the residence of Mr and Mrs W. W. Loomis on EI1ith street. CII ! 10ugh Eghth , ehargell with osaul and bat- tory upon a police oleer , Is to hwl a hear" I log In \olee court this morning. The meeting cf Degree of honor , which waste to have been this evening Is Plstllonel for two weeks. fly artier of C. II. ; . The funeral of A. I. , Icnllrleks ( will take place this olcrnoon 01 2 o'clocl from his Dudley Into rcshlenco officiating ltiO2 . Avenue A , HeI. I' . Morris Dros" , the shoo mIl nt the corer . of Ironllwoy and Sixth street , sold out yes- tenhay toV. . S. Meumol'e , formerly a con- -at ductor on the Hock Ishanil. . Council lurs ] ollgo No. 270. A. O. U. W. , 'wi cltertaln the lodges of Omaha at their new hal II Merriam hlock ) this evening All members and visitors cordially inviteti , . A. Mc llen , recorder. II the district court yesterday the case of the Piano Implement company , against the ( Sterling Manufacturing company W.1 on trial all dry. It Involvcs the fllure oC on Imple' ment house at \'Isner , Neb The lnlrhts of pyhtas entertained their friends from this city nli Omaha 01 al Installation - staloton of officers WelneMlay iilglit. The exercises were followed by n ( lancing program - gram UI11 supper nt 1lel's hotel MnrJorle Elel , 7 months oM dalhtcr of Mr. aid - Mrs. A. W. Hub r. died uat 8:30 : o'olocl yesterday morning . The uncral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2:30 : o'cloclt nt the resIdence , 23 WaMhlllon nvenue. The city council was to have met as a . commitee of the whole IMl evening ; but I through 0 miltake of the marshal the notices were sent calling the ( meeting for this even- week. Ing The meeting wi not bl hlhl until next A drunken lan Invaded the hOle of W. A. Goehring I , fcw Ihhls no ant insIsted slaying until he politely but firmly ul0n litl \ aM IloHel' frmly kicked out by llr. Goehring , The hcad of the houEe vas out when the fellow entered , and lrs. Goehring had to run to n nelghbor's house for Eafcty. William Johnson was given a preliminary , hearing In the polce court yesterday morn- Inl on the charge of burlorlzlnl J. W. Pin- nel's saloon on Lower Broadway the other -1 night , and was bound over to the grant jury. lie could nol put up a bond of $300 , and was sent to the county jail. _ The Young Pcople's Society of Christian Endeavor - deavor of the First Presbyterian church gave a social last evening II the church llrlors In commemoration of George Washlnglon. Several characters of revolutionary days were present costume ont on atraclve program was rendercd. Iefreshments were served Yesterday two Ute Indians called nt the county jai and asked for Bi Criss "We knew him up In South ' Dakota last winter , " explained anD of them , In very good Englsh , "and we knew that I we could fnt him any- where It lould be around the Jails some- 'where " Jailer Peterson was forced to tel them the unllleasant hews thai Di hall giTho Iway , ali the place that used to know him knew him now 10 more for the present. The following jurymen were drawn yester- aAi ! day for lie coming term of superIor court : John Hammer , P. O. 1lkesel. S. Covol , Fret Schultz , J.V , Spoor , John Dnrhyte , Gus Heisler , Joseph Spaulding and John Cook. Several of these arc comparatively new hands nt the jury business , and the fact of their being selected Is ! , duo to the fact that the mayor , the judge and the clerk A put In a now list of , names from which to ,4 draw. People who depend upon the town clocks In the Doomer school and the government building find themselves somewhat confused these days. For nearly a week the govern- -jt , mont cock has been slowly but surely goln- * log on its competitor , and last evening was about eight minutes In tile lead. Inasmuch as one Is democratic and the other repub- hican . their divergence oC opinion can he easily accounted for , hut that does not remove the objection In the public mind , Yesterday was observed lS fag day In all the 11ublc schools of the city , excepting In the Igh school , by appropriate exercises. F. A. Sacket of Abe Lincoln post Is authorIty - Ity for the statement that the old soldiers , are all worked up because they were not I , notified of when lie exercises were to toke place , so that they could be present anti instill In the youthful hearts of the pupils object lessons of patrlolsm , As It was , all the exercises had to be gone through with by the boys and girls and the members of the Union Veteran Legion who were present. We have over $300,000 to IQon upon Improved - proved Iowa farms Farmers desiring loans can save money by dealing direct with us , thereby saving agenl's , commission. We do nol loan on wild lands ; nor In Nehraska. LdCC & Towle , 235 Pearl street. 1'LI1SONAL - I'i11 UJ.1i'1iS. George Fowler or the firm of Fowler , Dick & Fowler Is 10 the ciy , , Ed N. Drown was confined to his home all day yesterday by illness. Joe Miller , county Jailer or Douglas county , Neb" , was In the city yesterday visiting 4 friends Fred , the little Eon of Detective D. L Weir Avenue Is iii with D. scarlet fever lt his home , 213 D. I. Dourclus , late of Holland , now living at Kansas City , I lie guest of his brother , Mal Uourlclus. Frank Hough of Newman's Grove Neb , was In the city os a witness In a case II thc district court yesterday Mrs. Courtoml E. Palmer , who has been visiting her mother Mrs. W. C. James , on ThIrd avenue , let [ Wednesday night for her home In Coloro Sllrlngs. I.fe N. Ooodwll , assistant cashier of the Old Secdnd National bank of Aurora , I" , Is expected to arrive this morning as the guest of Mr. and Mrs . C. II. Bradley , 746 Mil street. Eli Brown Is suffering from the elects of the collision he had last summer with I wagon while riding a bicycle lie Is able to b orouml. but the Injury causes him a great deal of pain. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l1olon Mure Closei today , Invoicing . Open Saturday at 1 o'clock. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AU Rt U"tf l'rlcr. 'Vo will contnue to sell all our frames and ! pictures at just half prlco all this weelc Open every evening. I. L. Smith & Co. , 45 1' lnln street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ street.Je'A Je'A "n Xlloft I 1.elf , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Feb. : ! . -To the Editor - tor of The lee ; In your issue of Thursday , the 21t , Is an article Oi John Welmeyor , a UllteJ States Ilrlsoner sent to Clorinda , that reflects somewhat Oi lY ability to rccognlzll a feigned case of Insonlty. I you remrbl I said he was feigning , but when the jai attendants - tendants said ho had gone three days and t nights wIthout "rest , sllll , rood or drlnl ( " I al lat yielded and thought he should be ' given the benefit of doubt. Wo put a clause In his commlmenl to return him to the Unll > States marshal . I our board could have , observed him for two weeks , like the . authoritIes or Clarinda , wo could say with equal auurance "tha ( ho hal ! been feigning 111anly all along. " lespectuly , P. S. " 10MAS , 4 . Commissioner of Insanity. - - Yes , the ogle I laundry Is "that good laundry , " and Is located st 72 liroadway I In doubt ahlt this , try I and be convlncel Ion't forget Dame and number Tel 157. Oeorgo WashIngton souvenirs given .0 ladle who call nt New Yeu's both , "Unlar of National holidays , " tOday. Eaeman building . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . heating stoves for rent Ind for sale : t Counci Bluffs Ou company's office . ' , , Ice cream and cake for sale today In } 'ourth 01 July bOO1i1 . " , Eaemi . buldD . ' I , - , - - NEWS VROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Board of npm'IEor3 Decdes on 1 i Little Local Bond Issue , TO T AIE < UP THE IllEGAL TAX REBATES Seventy ThouUll1 UoU"u to lie ! orrOyod for the I'urpoc of 1'7In thick Maner " ronghl11 Coleced for tRio lrars 1888 , 1880lull 1800 ) , The County Board of Supervisors finished up tie work tf the session and adjourned . ' The most important piece of business , the Issuing of iOOOO worth of bonds to make up ( lie deficit caused by the refund of 2 mills on the dollar for ISIS , 1889 and 1890 , was saved far the Jul. The following 19 1 COP of tie reaoluton paed by n vote oC . to I , Kerney , Auld , Denter and Currie voting aye and Walswcrth no : ' 'hereoN , The county or Pottawattainie , In tle Suite or IOWI , ( lid , for the tnmle lS8 , Ih9 and IM9 collect for each of ) lall ycnr front the tnxiiityers of said county tlxIU'ert cOlnt : mlt on the dollar of tile aMselled valua- ton of eMh : uC the mild taxpayers In excess nC the amount allowed and IleriltittetI by Inw ; amid 1101111ell Wllreas , Said county or 10tnwatomle was on the 4h day of AprIl . ISUl I , hy I'ea- soil of the amounts EO illegally collected , Ilcgal colectell indebted to Raid . ta.qJ'crs : 01' theh' ( assigns In the Mini of $ OUthJ : mind $30,0nnll \\'ltoreas , ' 'hell was hot on April I. I ISI , nor his thcl't been nt ni ) ' time silee , any funds II the hnllis of the treasurer of Pltl ' 1nt1awntalie count ) ' 10 discharge said lulellclnets thlIlCore be It I Itcsult'etl , lly the Boart of SupervlsOl's of lotn\atalie county , In the slate or Io\n , II a regular slsslon or the JnllalY nleUnl oC , sall board , 10.wll : on the 21l tiny of 1'JII1 ISU5 . 'lhat ' 1011is to the alnounl oC $ ; \ ) ( \ he Isslell for the PU'll'J ' " oC Clndlngnld dcbt. each of said /nld li-lt. That hunds shll be In Iho ,1 < " 011lllnl , sall SUI etC t'JI ' nheui' - hiic ; st ' the rate of I\ \ { lIeI : cen\UI. \ I.ayahle . : ; sell-nllual I ' nt the olle or the tri'isurt'r ; of l'otntvattn- nile eOllt ) 1011. That ten of saId bonus ll luule 11)'uble Iar I , 1901 : len be lalle 1'alle " fly 1. 19 : ' : : ten in a tie II'llteIay I , Hlu3 : twenty 1111elayalJle May : I , 101. ) \ \ uii twelty mlle Paynhiluiay 1 , 1903 'hat elicIt oC sall bonds shnl lIe In words anti figures as Colows , lXCI'lt as tu tim lumber of nail boml , the date uC maturity nnd the nnlws mil sIgnatures , \Iz : ) "No. 1. 'rhe of ' :0. cOllly Potawataml ! II the state oC Iowa . for value recelvell , tlrom- IMPS to ) ay to or order , nt the olco uC the trnluref of Iall county , In the ely of Council IiltiIfs , Ia . , on the 1st dalv of : la ) ' . 11)01 . the sum of one thousand ultihiars , With interest al the rate of four timid one-hulf tier cent 11er annum . layable al the olce of sall trfalurr semi-annually , on the ] 11 days of Mny ald November oC each year on I.reseutnlon . and surrender oC the Interest coupons aUnched This bond Is Isslcll by the Board of Supervisors of 111 county \lIeI the prov\'lons of chunter I. I title lv , of the code of the state of lo\a , 1 j. ns nmended cole chapters Ivt and h'l oC the acts of the Tiventy-flrh general assembly tutu In conformIty with the rpsoluton of said board , dated Feb. mary 2 3(1)5. "In testimony whereof said county ' by Its Board of SupervIsors , has causel this homl to he slnell I ' the chalrmaa of the boal,1 11HI utcstell II the uultor , wth the county seal attachiet ] , ( his Is1 day of 11) ' , IS95. , "Chairman Board of Supervisors. "Alcst : "Am ' tor. " ( e1l ) 'rhnt there shal be attached to each of the ten bonds maturing tlty : I , 1901. twelve coullns ; to lYnch of the ( ten bonds mnturluJ May I , 19Q2 fourteln coupons : to each oC the len bonds maturlu May 1 . 1903. sixteen coupons : tu each oC the twenty bonus maturing - turing May 1. 1901. ! eIghteen coupons 111 to I'ach oC the twenty hands maturing May 1 , 1:5. twenty coupons. , That earh oC said COUOflS shall be In words and figures a ! follows , save ns to I the date of payment the number of the I bOll and the signature : I " $22.50. The treasurer of Polawatamle county , Iowa. will pay to the holder hereof . on the 1st day oC Novcmber ISIS , nl his olce , In the city oC Council mur" , In. . the Ium of twenty-two and 1t ) one-hun- dredlhs dollars , for Interst on county bond No. 1 . Issued under the provisIons oC chap- t"I' I. of title Iv , of the calle of the state of Iowa , 1873. as amended by chapters Ivl und lvii of the acts of the Twenty-fifth gen- era ! assembly. , "Count- Auditor. " That none of Ill bonds shnl be delivered - ere,1 , to the purchaser [ ' 1101' to May I , 1S1)5 , an,1 , the treasurer shall he authorized to In- Rerl at the proper place In each of BalI bOlls the name oC the Purchaser thereof De I resolved , 'rhat S. 'Vadsworth , chairman : J. M. JlaUhewl , county auditor . an,1 , C. G. Saunders , count aUornry , he and hereby are nppolnte,1 a _ committee to Ul\erlso for bids for Rul,1 , bonds whl-h said bids Ihal bp filed In the olce or the county auditor , on or before 12 o'clocl noon , April 5. 189 , anll to do nil other matters Apri things In compliance with the relolu- ( ton of the hoard luthorlzlnl the Issuance lon said bonds . an,1 , necessarIly preliminary I to the sale of the same tn such n manner as may IJp to the best Interests of the said lotawatamle county , Iowa QUARTERS FOI THE OUAIDS , Colonel D B. Daley , as solicitor for the ' Dodge LIght Guards presented ( Ito petton ( 'of that organization. asking permission to oc- cuplt a room of the court house as an CUll armory. In relation to the mater the fol- lowing resolution was adopted : Resolved That the petition of the Dodge Light Guard be Imntell under such rules , : rellul'ements and regulations u > may l. hnllused by n comlllce of three appointed by the chairman of thIs board on the fur- timer condition that said Dodge Light Guard shall vacate any room occupied by I In the county court house In thirty days aCer visors written notice from his hoard of Super- J. M. Matthews , auditor ; C. O. Saunders , attorney , anll John T. 10zen , sheriff , were aPllolnteel the committee. Complolnts have bee made of late that persons are rccelvlng aid from time county on account of their poverty and helplessness who have property or relatives upon \ ciom they should be legally dependent. The following - lowing resolution was adopted as I means of protecting the county against this class of poor people : Resolved , That the overseer of the poor and the county auditor furnish nil the Information - formation obtainable In eases of SUSlllclon that persons are helnnilell by the county who hould he cared fur by others and that the audItor on such information charge against such person amounts paid out by the county titul furnish statement of account 10 the county attorney . Further resolvl.t , that the county attorney , on the authority of such Informnton , Prosecute ' all caims II the Interest of the county In lie ( manner which 10 him may seem ad- visable. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IOAIII Star Closet today. Invoicing. Open Saturday at 1 o'clock _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M llllbt Imazar : . I I The Methodist ladles have arranged numner- ous and delightful opportunities for passing a few 1)leasant moments In the Elsemon building , where they are serving meals. The big building Is tastefully Ilecorated. The back part of Ilia devoted entirely 10 the dining tables , while the front por- I tons ( are occupied by fancy booths , reception parlors , etc. Among the Roost striking features I ( Washington booth , Presided over by Mesdames McBride , Joslyn , Cole , 'farlclgtol ( , Gallup and White- heod. I contains a meal wonderful gatherll ! of old articles handed down from colonial ilays , swords , revolvers and guns , shells with revolutionary datl ( attached ; relics and curiosities from Russia , hiD of Man , ngland , Mexico , Alaska , Chila , Japan , Turk stan anti Uruguay ; I stOIO ( from the old church Pulpit where Wash- Ington ( worshlled ; nail from a window casing oC church ; Wood carving or a chamol8 from Intertolcen , Switzerland , property of Colonel I , . W. Tley ; warming halt 20U years old , from 10land , Heceplol ( from [ to \ o'clock-Eleeman butdlng , Mother Washington , OOrge and Martha Washington and Miss Cuts , aa- slated by Mesdatmiestbigal Adams , Alex hamilton and l'riscilla Moln ! ! , will receive from the executIve . mansion balcony this evenIng. Public welcome. The ladies of Broadway church will serve another delicious lunchen at noon today Friday ( ) and a turkey dinner al 5:30 : p. m. Apron and fancy work for sale Meal tickets , 25 cents I lsemsl bu'ldlng. "ken "IO"ltl : ) ' Jilsanu. Lawrence Ka\n ) formerly I fireman 01 the Unlen Pacifc , was taken violently Insane yest'erday , and erie of his neljhbora fed a complaint with the county clerk. Delluty Sheriff Mack Ooodwln and James O'Urlen went to but house , but found that ho bad A club with whch : he threatened to brain any one who tried to lake him out Md they dis. creety retired for reinforcements lie was finally overpowered and taken to St. tier- naril's hospItal. Last October lie hall 1 sImilar attack and was sent to the hospital al Clarinda Six weeks later he was discharged - cbargt as cured . The commissioners of In- sanity pad : a \'Itt to the hospital yesterday I afternoon and found that ho was very weak antI not likely to live , lIe Is unable to say , a word _ _ _ _ _ _ I 10nol , tore CIose1 totay , In\'olcng. Open Saturday at 1 o'clccl _ _ _ _ _ I'OlliliIStS : llle Canlllntr8. The p pulsts ( hell I ciy ' convention last evening at Liberty hal and about fifty of them were present 11ev Henry Coler was cliotemi chaIrman and C. S. Spauhlng secre- tary. I was evidently the first political meetn ! the chairman hall ever attended , and his odd way of conducting affairs oaled even the populsts , who are accustomed to toke politics Eerlonsly , to crack nn occaslolli smile . A nlno.seclon platorm , conlalnlnl about three'quartcrs of a column of news- paper prlnl was adopted . . Its main planks were Iii favor of the city council taking 1m- mediate steps to own lie water , gas anti motor companies' franchises , to abstaIn from lettIng contracts for IIUblc works and to cut d011 taxation , I was almost precisely the soma ns the one adopted two years ago at the populist city convention . S. S. Shepard and Itev . Henry Colter were namell as candidates for the nomination for nhlermanat.large , but Mr. Coker declined because It would tale ( too much time to at- tell council mneelngs ( . "A mitt thei ( , " he add eu , naively , " ( hi ink hoI I sholll feel In such a place , surrounded by I lot of mcn who 110 not eel as I do , that the city neells sweepIng out immorally ns wel ns physically. When the tIme conies that everybouly wanls the city cleaned I shall be wlllg to carry tIme broom , but not now , " The result of his declning was that Shell- arl was nominated by aechamatiomi. \V. I. Marsh was nomlnoted candIdate for park coulnlssloner , ( I. A. Schoetsack all A. M. lutehlnsoncro chosen candidates for mem- hers of lie school board. The following - lowing city celtral committee was appointed : C. L. Gillette , Lawrence llnehan , Frank Ferguson J. A. Cliurchmiil . T. P. Callahan all Joseph Sher- lock. After deciding that the central coma- mltee ( should Issue a circular calling ( lie attention of lie public to tIme merits of the populst candidates and platform , between now and election , the convention Idjoured , At the Martha anti eashlngton re , ception this evenIng at St Johu's Englsh Lutheran church , James' hal , No 17 Pearl , street the Ilrcront personages will he repro- seated by lho following wel known citizens : W. A. Mynster , eel ! " , as George Washington : Mrs. J. N. Swanson , as Martha Washington : larr ) Curtis , y M. C. A. secretary as Marquis the La Payele : Miss Sadie Carison os Marchioness de La Fayette ( ; Gustave C. Van Eglolfatein . os Doran van Steuhen ; Miss Emma Saslowskl , as Doronness von Steuben Toasts on George Washington , Marquis de La Fayete and Baron van Steuben will he responded to respectively hy Messrs. Harry Curtis . W. A. ynster and Prof. W. S. Paul- sen. Rev , Luther M. Iuhns of Omaha wl respond to "Tho Women of 1776. " Oracle 1 ' "lon Denll. Grace D. Ferson , the 11-year-old daughter - ter of Mrs. L O. Frson , died yesterday afternoon al 3 o'clocl at her home , 620 FIrst avnue. Sum hall been ill with typhoid fever for thIrteen weeks past. Twice she seenied to be on a air road to recovery but each time she suffered n relapse . which heft her less able to stand the strain than before. The third relapse came and her relatives were forced to abandon : all hope Telegrams have been sent to frlellh In the east and the I announcemenl of the tme of holding her funeral from will be deferred until they are heard For sale , fIxtures and lens City Steam laundry ; established business ; must be sold at once. H. WBlnder . receiver. DavIs sells drugs , paintand gloss cheap. Neatest drug store. . Tnylors ! Grand hotel lUn , TU J.I.X. .1 JUD,1E , T. Interesting Point II Wyomln ! Court Procedure - ceturo . trgued tat Cheycnne. CHEYENNE , \0" , Feb. 21-SpccIal.- ( ) An interesting argued In the Inlerestng case was supreme - preme court \Vyomlng today. I was something out of the ordinary In tie way or court procedure , being an application for a writ of prohibition against the judge of the Fourth judicIal district. Such an order has never been Issued from a Wyoming court. I Is alleged that JUdge \V S. Ietz has excecded his juris- diction In the case or the lank of Chad- ron Neb" , against Martin C Anderson . which Is now pending In the district court of Weston counly. At the spring , 1891 , lorm of court the case or the bank against Anderson 10 recover on amount In excess of $100 was tried ant judgment rendered In favor of the plaintiff. The garnishieo . In obedience to the courl's order , paId the money Into the ofco or thai ClerK of the district court ACer the adjournment of the regular term the defendant led n mo ton for 1 vacation or the jtmdgnien A motion 10 dismIss this form of proceeding vas overruled by Judge letz , who claimed to have jurIsdiction still to proceed. ' ] e statutes of the state provide that the method of vacating a judgment shal le by petition , to be mel the same us In a new suit . so hint the judgment creditor Is summoned - moned regularly II the new suit , but It cannot be done by petition or motion In the old , action. The attorney for the bank claims that JUdge Metz exceeded his june- I diction when he entertained the motion for a vacation or the JUdgment moton IIE.tVY iiijttae : DEMANDED , "IUtor of lie Cheyenne Sun Suel for Libel by E. t , CrooCer. CHEYENNE , Feb 21.-Speclal ( Tele- gram-A ) Bull for $ 25,000 damages for libel was ted In the district court of Laramie county today by E. S. Crocker , I wealthy cattleman of Evanston , \VyO" , against E A. Slack , editor and proprietor of the Ciiey- cane Daily Sun. On the evening of January - any 26 Harvey Booth , Crocker's business partner , was mysteriously murdered In his horn In the town of Evanston The of- curs have thus far been unalle to locate the murderer February 8 the Hun liublished In article charging Crocker with the crime This publication Is the basis for the libel suit. 'rhe petition In the case Is very brIef sImply quotng the article In question and alleging thai It Is false and libelous. Muy Got lie Ill Horn Unt ! llrlnJ8. I.ANDEHV'O" , Fob , 21.-Speclal.- ( ) Cuptaln P. II. flay , the Indian agent at the Shoshone reservation , has been In correspondence - respondence with the authorIties lt Wash- Ington , with the Idea of inducing the In- tenor department to authorize the IndIans to dispose of a tract of 2,000 acres of land surrounding the Big Hol hot Iprlngs , on the north end of the l'esurvaton , thus throwing the springs open lo the /IUblc , A memurlnl to cUlgress was passed hiy / the legislature . asking that a tract oC land twenty miles ho sit ashle ) square fl as a pub- lie Illeasur resort These 811'InSl contain wonderful 1llclnnt liropenties . had hun- dreds of people who Ire nflcte,1 with wih Iheumltsm HO there every lummer , nol- wlhatanlllg thai they are over lW miles from the nearest railroad. mies Jn.I.Hn ( "ttln ; Dotter In Vyoiutii 1. CJEYENNr , Wyo" , Feb. 21.-Speclal.- ( ) Uuslnels on the Womlnl division of lie Union Paclc II plcllng up rapidly Several - eral tmlnloads of oranges Ilass through Cheyenne every week , unt the coal busi- ness II letter than I has been far sever I months , ' 1he Hock Springs mine are em- loylng more men al present than ut any I , time Ilneo the American Hnlway union strike In Jul ) ' . About U dozen hue freight crews have been . returned to work during .tho past week Expect 10 Open ; ( lie llupins Mliicu . lANNA , \0" , I.'eb. 21.-Speclal.-An ( ) effort wi be male by SUllerlltendent lack 9t tRio Union Pacific coal depart- meat to alIen mine No. I lt this place . , this week. The mine vas closeil several days ago on account of I lIre. Stutu Mine Inspector - specter Thomas anti other 0lclal8 In- spectpll lie maine last HaturdfY , anti it was decided lint It would be safe tp ( open It the Inter part at the prflent le week About 2 tnlnerl have been Idle since the mine was closed. . -a JJUI. IJENGEN-Josepli I . aged C years I month. Omaha's Pioneer Cl8101hoe - maker. Heslded hero Illce 1s7. Funeral will take place ( i-Gm late residence , 810 South Nineteenth street . Saturday morn- hug , February 2t al 8:30 : a , m. Services at church on IJouglas street. between Sixteenth amI Seventeenth , II a , m. Rharp. Friends In red. I MAYGR \ \ HILUS 1SflN TRIAL , I ,1' , ' 1 , JI ' 1 t,11 , I Impenhment ProctedinllH ? Against Des Moines' Fxecutivo led Under Way , % r . TSTM NY AGAINST HIM SJ FAR WEAK UM _ 1' ,1 I ' I'ro eettol l'rt'(1 th"t , . th 'o ( 1 IhlOCom - Ilnllell of " 'aa i'epiisttcti hUO - Iltoa of the Coa IcJ-rrln(111 , W'itiica \ NI ( l'rcsvmit. , . i DJS MOINES , Feb. I.-Speclal ( ToleI I gram.-Imnpeachment ) procce lngs were begun against Mayor Isaac L 111 today , the city council sitting 'as judge of the case. Charges were preferred several weeks ago and the case was begln this afernoon , I will continue several days and a postponement - meat will bo necessary on account oC the Illness of I. A. Davies , the race track man or Chicago , who Is unable to bo hero to testify. The charges agaInst lie mayor arc that he conspired with certain gamblers to allow them to monopolize the busIness In Des Moines Their nomes are Jim l o\mer all L , . M. Hnehart. ( The charge Is also mole that the mayor lemallel $1,000 from Davie for the privilege of selling pools ali runnIng a wheel or fortune at the race track races last September. Two police ofcers , a gambler alil a lawyer were examined today emi behalf of the ( charges filed . The omcers testified that the mayor had allowed \ the pools ali wheel of ortune under authority of the city coulcl , which adopted a law resolutlon permitting lint violation of ( lie law.The The gambler testified that the mayor had toll ( him that If he wlshel to gomble he won lI have to 10 business with the ( men to whom he hal given a monopoly. D- the evidence of the same per80n. however I was shown that 10 person has ' ever had . a monopoly - nopoly 01 gamblng here ' Time testmony of the complalnonts , who arc four polce officers IllscharlCI by the mayor for not closing Iambllng houses , Is weal . The outcome of the case hooks favorable . able for the mayor. D\lIA01U I'JU ( AT HOWell Y. Fifteen Tholsaml Holhrs Will Inrly Cover the 10' " , DOW CITY , la" , Feb 21-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-l ) thIs morning destroyed build- lags anti conlents ( ns follows : C. Huter - worth , meal market ; IS' . O. \\001 , hotel ; M . V. Burns , general merchandise ; building owned b ) George Wlani anti occupied by J. E. Wise , furniture. Aggregte ( ices was about $16.000 ; Insurance , about onehalf.Vii - lard has disappeared antI lU ( ' sheriff Is loolc- lag for him. The fire' started In his build- lag and was of questionable origin " 'lard bears on unsavory reputation , having ben convicted of various crm : s. - - - l'nuJht II ills OWI Trnp PEnny , la" , Feb. 21.-Siieciai ( Tele- gmm.-H. ) E. Tailor anti wife occupy rooms on the secold fQCr of a business ltmildlng. Some thnd agc Mm. Tabor received - ceived letters making Indecent proposals No name was attnchietl-jimst simply n request - quest to display cerium sl/nnls \ If the proposals were agreeable.- She took nn of- iicet' ant her husbant Into the scheme and 11Rpiayet the suggested signals . and when John Mace called therc W/1S / a scene Mace denied ' writing the lelcr ' . and said Jerry 1err ) ' hail been doing ! wrltlf' and he had called ' ' . I ' cnled on Perry.s n'quest. erry was confronted with the statemomit admitted I and apologized. A United States mnar- shah came to the city and arrested Perr ) ' on a warrant charging him with usIng the mails for unlawful purposes Commls- slonel' Mason placed him undel' $1.0 bonds to answer to the United States grand jury. Perry gaveonds , - lie Is well ; gave \ ondsle , wel con- nectet , has n Ilce family , and his , actions are ' n surprise to l1l8friemids- : , I 'Fwo , Iowa" J'I\I..rg , nead. .TlANTIC. In" , Fob 2I-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-I0. . ) D , Huwes' ' died , this morning from the erects of a ' paralytic stroke no- celvel two rears : ago , from which he never recovcrcd. : II IIawe3 was 0:0 : of the old settlers , and was Cass county's first school su ellntendent , ; 1AIItFIE.D Ta. . Feb . IEI.D , 11 2i.-Special ( Tele' ! gram.-S ) H. J. Noah , aged 81 years died ' very uddenly lost e\'enln/ while slUng up In lila bed , He had been failing In health for some time . but of late was can- lnel entIrely to his bcd 'l'he deceased teceasel was about the oldest settler In Jefferson counl' comlnl 10 this county eHlv In 1830 ; and has resided hero - ever- ; : - Ills funeral noon. will take place tomJ'I'ow after- Fuled to Jive ! roper 81nal/ MASON CITY , Ia. , Feb 2L-Speciai ( Tel- egram.-Thie Mason City & Fort Dodge railway has been sued for $5.0 damages by 1 relative of the late 1rs , Mary De- wall of Dews , recently run over hy the cars al I3elmoiid The plaintiff claims neg- lecl of employes In not giving prOllel' StarLing - InS Rlb"lmls She was Ilnndlng on the rear platform , when the train started with a Jerk. throwIng her under the wheels. While unloading cOrn from a wagon last night at 1 ld.ra , William loyer , U young farmer , fainted and , fallIng on the frozen ground , fractured his skull. lie may re- cover. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Humboldt ( lrl ( ' ' "lilts f ulciia. HUM BODI.T , Ia , Feb 21.-Speclal ( 'rele- gram.-Mary ) Calnghun of this place died this morning from the effects Of laudanum taken with suicidal Intent. She left home about a year ago < n account of unhappy circumstances between her anl her father Since then she has lupported herself by teaching , and won a. large circle of friends She was oC line iiternry. tastes ant a very sympathetic nature , For some time past she hiatt received devoted attentions from I gentleman , who Is now II a distance. and It Is thought thai 1 casual report of his unfaithfulness caused her to commit the act _ _ _ _ _ _ CuUnx Merchant l'ommlA 8ulcld. COI"FAX , Ta . Feb. 21.-Speclal ( TeleI I gram.-E. ) 8. Kelly , aged 30 , a prominent ' dry goods merchant , shot himself In his I store this evenimig , dying instantly , He leaves a young wife and baby lie came to Colax from lullejon , Mich , where hits . Parents reside. His twin brother Is II memo i ben of lie ltchlgnn legislature. Business' ' was prosperous anti fondly relations pleas- I ant , and no cause Is known for the act. except a severe coM In the head , which might have Produced mental aberration. This Is the ( hind \ suicide In Colflx this win- ter. _ _ _ _ _ . Ju Moiuios' I IIrlt ) ! nl. ' DES MOINES , Feb. 21.-Speclnl ( Tele- gram-The ) chief socIal event of the season - son In this city occurred tonight , In the shupo of a chariY hail . Hundreds of gay dancers from ( thellbeS ' homeR In the city 1\\pt nroun.1 . the jtpucjous } 1001 In Circling ball. A company ' young people dancell the minuet Just I'l their forefathers used to do , Ittlcd In"Q1nnlal cOltnmes , 'l'ho Slilnish baIerowa4 lanced by Pror. Evans . wal \al 11011'1 tnJI""r\wlrlod : Ulmal08. GUTIUUE C1ENTE1t Ia. , Feb. 21.-(8pe. ( clal Telegrm-Ceorge ) Laird was awarle,1 $12.0 damages In'tthiecdistrict court toduy against the ChlcaKoonocl Island & Pa- cilia railway for injuries received February 17. 1891 I.alrll 11 , ' il' locomotive engIneer Ills train hat rlSJt \I' q way alt was run Into by an enginitdrit'io failed to see sig- ilals . Laird Is pe ' : nly disabled sl/- Upl IOhlll" ! ' 'IV ! lire Chief , DES 10NI Si1\eh. 21.-Slleclal ( 'ele- gram-Marin ) ( lularder was today elected chief of the fro department hy the city council . to 11 the \v \ - nney cauel II the resignation of John Monarch , who taltcs the agency of 1 New York company , al an advanced saiary , Wlinm lm'net was elected assistant I chief Melulder was chief prior to the but .eiection. Creslo , ' . VUi't.iItiIiICIIaI Tlek ls , CnES'lN , In , I eb. 21.--Speclal ( Tela gram-'he ) populsts tonight nominated J. l. Scurr for mayor. Scot Armstrong , city treasure i John Sullivan , cly solicitor , and J. \yoodruf assessor . All hose men , except . " ' 'ool\ruf Bre nomInee of the democratic anti republican , artica. This 1 > laces four tickets In lie le \nrles. \ I " ' ' 1 I Vsriiier's I'nltl. GENEVA , Ia . , 1 I'b. U-Spcclal : ( Tel- grnm-Tho fire ghost In Grant to\n3hl" , south ot this phiuia , whIch has been at- trctng hundrells Of Ileoille each milght , turns out to bo a t"lte. I II oniy nlfht - tern on the ont of IL Pole mnnlpulated by George Blake , a 1armer. ! 11'ulr , 'uiiuy Zitiiluiistiong. MISSOURI VALLEY , la. , I eb. 2i.-Spe- ( clal-Tbe ) democrat of this city have nomi- natd candidates tor city offices as folloW ' : Mayor , E. P. James ; treasurer , John S , Mc Oavren : assessor , M. } ' . foyer ; nMermen , J. L . Skelton _ , Marion Skelon and I. D. \1 lkel1 eli l\ehlll\ . liii. DES MOINES , Feb. 21.-Speclnl ( Tee- Rram.-utse ) Stevenson thIs morning signed nn order In the case of Mrs. J. I Inbblt against the Union Bultlng and SI\'ln/1 association , better known , prob- ably , oC Into ns the IUchmon(1 ( case . Man- ager W S , Hchmoli Is otlret to tip- 1)- peal' In court tomorrow morning anti In- form the court IB to rea"on9 why he "houhl not le jailed for contempt. J he cnn't cOn\'lnlo the Jlllgo that he has good legal cnURO for lot obeying former orderf , Wen he may ho cotlmlted for In intief- mite period ' , 01' until ho l.rolluces the books _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( ' Ibr I'Llhl ' tClOl'rnUCtn' . CEDAl nAlIDS , la" , Feb. 2JSpcelal ( Telegram.-The ) tcmocrnts tonight Placed In nomInaton the following ticket 1 Mayor , folowinglket c. n. Souter ; treasurer , J. C. Stottnrd' recorder nail assessor , J , 1) . laln ; chief ( Ii fire IlepnrUnent , Ienr ) ' Brecht ; mll'shul , ' 'homls l n'mel. I COIO'ICloll t'rhonrr hscaiies I MASON CIT\ , la" , I'cb. 21-Special ( Tel- egrl.-Wllal ) Sherri of Spencer wa today con\lctel of on atempted criminal assault. lie was bilged In Jai , but hat saws and escaped this e\lnlng , Ilnker Yolz.r l.efln .rlt ATLANTiC , In , Feli. , , 1eh. : l-SI1elul ( Tide- gnamim.-'I'hiomiias ) :1-rellth ofcs MoileR has wltllrwn his name entirely from J. C. Yetzer'l bond , which will leave letler II jail . _ _ _ _ * _ _ _ _ FINE BILLIARDS OBSERVED , ( llhl I.overs of the (3illiO EntertaIned 1y .1,1 ( ! rh'llor anll hilly Cotton . Time bilIard exhibiion ( In lrug's bail over Lentz & \\'lllianms' place , 118 l alam street , last evening . was what might ba very properly . erly lenomlnatell as 0 brllont Sl cest , There wasn't a vacont seat In the ( hal , anll the ( crowd was a rcprcseltnt\'e one , malIc up as Il was of a very high order of citizen- ship , anti that all hugely , enjoyed the ( occasion was made mallcst by the almoMt Incessant applause , whIch kept the hall resounlng almost from the opening shot to the last fancy maneuvr at the close . The exhibiton originally was to have been between mice Schaeler , lie " IVizanl , and I'rnlt B. ives . the Napoleon of the green cloth . Time hatter gentcman , however has been aIling for lays , amid In his game Wednesday evening ot Des MollIes was hardly able to \\'ale aroull tim tahle. On lie advice of physicians the youth. ful wonler was Induce to cancel all dales for tills weelt. Ianager Seldcn of the lhrtmmis- vick-Balkc-Colltmidar cOlpalY all Messrs Leltz & \llams , under whose auspices the very charming entertolnmenl was given , were badly dilapontel ( over : lr. Ises' inability to till the lale , hut did the ( next best possible thing unler time clrcnmstalces , anti that was lelegraph for Billy Colon ( , onolher master of the cue , and have him here on ( hue to flit the Napoleon's place Mr. Griswold of The Dee introduced the players and explained the causes for the change In the program , informing - forming the spectators lint any of them who labored under the Idea that they were not going to get the worth of their money would have It refunded by appl'lng at tle ( door There were no applications for a return mnad. Prompty ol 8:15 : W. G. Johnson , the referee anl marker , announced lint the evening's 11rogram would open with a 250 pain straight rail billiards . and Mr. Schaerr winning on the ( bank , led out with six hultons Colton was In his element on the straight rail , and he dldn'l do a tIming but check oft 131 before ho niado a slip-up. lie toolc his scat amidst male sl\-up a roar of tplllause , Joke followed with 8 and the boy fresh from Paris with H : ( lieu hero was a brace of goose eggs for each , when the old man gal lhe spheres to behaving In a rlendly way anti he waltzed them up and 10wn the rail for a nice lGo Tunch of 182 , Colon followed wih a solitaire , while : Schoerer made a jump.np , whel the Hock I Island representative sclzell the ash and never quit nntl he hal won the game , his run being 104. The score : Colon . . . . . 131 H 0 0 1 101-2 Highest run . 131. Average , 4 4-r Schaerer . . . 6 8 0 0 182 0196 Highest lun , ' 182 : Average , 32 4-6. Following this como a 300polnl game of the H-Inch bal ( line article , and here 1M where the Wizard convInced the crowd thot he was yet the master. Colon toole the Inltatvo with a colecton of twelve , while Jalte followed wih three. Colon seemed to lose a trlie of his nerve In liLa bout and dIdn't regain It Ult the vet bad secured a lead pipe on the game. The sixth Inning was a beautiful one , Schaerer gIving a fine exhl- bl\lon \ of his wonderful necromancy with the cue anti keeping the crowd In a frenzy ot rxcltemnt. He reed oft 151 . falnr down on a difficult close follow. 'hereas but little round the ! table wont , close . play , _ ruling throughout what provC a very aelguuul con- test. The champion won In the eleventh In- nlns with n run of ten. The score : Schaefter . 30 : , 0 , 8. 58 , ll , 2. O. 33. O. 10 : Schaofer. , 30. : HIgh rnn 151. Average , Z 3-11. Colton 12 , 2 , O. 0 , 6. 4 , 4 , 1. 6. 47 , 1 ; total , 92 HIgh run , 47. Average . , 8 1-11. After the regular games each man gave an exhibition of fancy billiards. Colon was god , but Joke was almost supernoturol. He mode the ( bals play such tricks that must b seen 'to ' be credited. Ills wonderful masse work wllh ( the French balls was lee the nchleve- melts of a prealdlgltoteur , onll kept the ( crowd fairly howling wll wonder and ex- eltement . Altogether the exhibition was a grand one and will certainly go 0 long ways toward reviving a keen Interest locally In lhe gentleman's game. Trap Shots to Tiuka 1 ii Whol Uay. LINCO.N , Feb 21.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) There wi be nn all day shoot at Lincoln tomorrow. The shoot begIns nt 9:30 : , ant AmerIcan association rules will govern all contests. There will be live bIrd . thirty yards rIse fifty yards boundary , shot from lIve unlmown traps. After the program Is shot out the day will be devoted to sweepstake - stake shooting on live bIrds and blue rocks _ _ _ _ _ _ Omarm 1luteh.1 egsin. , . " " Delau- KANSAS CITY , Feb 21.-"Cocky" - guy , I local fighter , and Oscar Gardner , the "Omaha Kid , " today signed articles for a light to 1 finish six weeks from date , Marquis of Queensbury rules , for $5 n side Cour-ounce gloves to be used. The men wilt tight ut catch weights , The mill will be paled lght off outside of Kansas City. TeAm ho..t ' 101 , ) A team of eight shots from the Council Dums Gun cub will meet n team or I Ice number from the Omaha cuhs , on the latter's grounds , at tIle east enl of the big bridge , this morllng In a team live bird shoal , fUeel birds to ( lie man , tor the price of the blrlls. The cannonading will open up al 1:3 : aharp. / Reoll\ Day or time luvelport ) Shoot . DAVENPORT , la" , Feb. 21.-HIgh wind but good shootIng markel the second day of the Forester Gun club tourmiamnent There was n special contest between I. H. Coole of Davenport a 11V. . Tramp Irmln of Peorln. I was won by the former , 80 to 76 Ymlii-liisrvusnuL la.o lush " "te CABHIDGI , Mass" , Fob 21.-Tho datcs of the liarvaril-Yale base ball games have been arralSpll as follows : June 20 , nt CcuuIJrllge , ; June 25 , 01 New iltiven In case at a tin n third game wi he played July 29 al New Yorlt. p ) ) Cholerl IIRIII ) I. Brazil , mo IE JANEIRO , Feb 21.-Cholera I I raging In the stale of Miss Corals a sore horse kicks c the curry coiiib Alply } Mexian Mustang . Liniment to his wounlls ( anti he'll he'l noon Imvo 10 cal so t kick , "hen " ho'a cUlicd - - - - ' - 'r ' - - I SIOT IllS WIE \ AND IMSELF Domtste Trouble 001803 Oharlo Mathews t Attempt I Double Tragedy , lIE 13 DEAD BUT SUE Wi RECOVER They 1111 hem " ( I"rltCll for I : hlth Rnll the Shots WCre l'lr"ll Whel She Ito- fU8lt tn I.he with 11m " /ltl -W'imat time Wlo SI8 , At 6 o'clock lat evening Charles Mathews , on elployo of the Harney street stables , shot his wife , Anne , and afterwards shot himit- self , lie died In forty-five miilnutes. Ills wife vIll live. Mathews anti his wife , who linti been separated - arated for nboumt a inomitim , were stamidlng in front of 1513 Jacksomi street , Mathews on ( he iiislde of ( ho femice atid hiI wife cmi time sidewalk - walk , They were quarreling , and when Mrs. Mathews starteti to leave lie 'pulled a revolver - volver and firoti two shots at lien. The first ( mail Passed ttlrougt her right hand , amid the second struck her just above ( Ito right eye in trout of the tcmnplo flint passed down Jtmst umuier thie skiii imito her mouth. She staggered , and as she was fall- 11mg Johui Oheasomi , hio was passimmg , caught her. Sue did mmot lose consciousmiess , atid with time assismmmmcq ( of all ohlicer she was led to tile Police statlomi , FIllED iNTO 1118 O\VN BltEAs'r , Mathews , wiio boartis with Mrs. S. E. Johnson , itt fromit of whose hioumse ( lie shooting occurred , mu into ( lie house through the front door , amlti whicil lie renchietl time dining roomu he ( umrmicd tIme revolver on hiimuself and fireui two shots , The first bullet iiassed over imis left shiotmhilcr , miarrowly missed Mrs. Johimi- son , who was passlmig at the ( line , grazed his aria as lie raised it amid inubedileti isolf in the vahl , Tim next idiot was mmiure site- cesslul amuti emitereti ( lie left breast just ahovo the nipple , passimig through tIle body anti lodgimig umitier time skimi miear ( lie spine. Mathews satlk to (110 iloor , Thio shots were heard by tIme officers who hmii roporteti to Limo staiomi ( for mmlghit duty , amiti they ran to tue house anti sumrrotmndeui it. Sommue of thicmn emitereti amid fouimid lilathlews lying cmi ( lie floor bleediiig profusely. lie was carried to the iiohice saioml aimii lr , Savihlo eumamnomied , It was found ( lint lie could not live but a ( ow mimlnutes. lie died while tIme oxamnimiatioti was beimig mnnde. Just before lie dietl lie naked if hits s'ifo was golmig ( t. tile , ammO beimmg Imifornmeti that site wotmltl live , lie said ( lint tie was sorry , as lie hind hoped tlmat lie had killed ltcr , and mimealit to (10 CO whmemi lie ilred tIme lmots , lie asked that his father be miotifled amiti hoped that tie would forgive hmini for tIme tReed. The attentIon of ( lie physician , after the death of Mathews , was dIrected to Mrs. Mathews , and ( lie exanminatlon tiiscloaeii ( hInt tue wounds were not serious. 'rite bullet which struck 11cr in the licilti sas found lodged under tIme skin near tIme teeth amid was taken out svithmou ( flliY difliclmhty. liotIm ivotmnthii were dressed and she 'as sent to her Imonie at Tliireemith ( amid Leavenworth , in the Levi block. I'llEN TIlE TROUBLE BEGAN. Tile trouble dates bacic to a short timne after the two were mminrried. Mrs. luhatliewa' uiiaidoum nammic vas Osborn , 11cr mother , ivimo was immarried ( lie scconui ( line , is living at Prescott , in. , amid lien litmabanti Is Moses ICamicits. Accordimig to Mrs. Itlahicws' story she niarried Mathews . .agaimist time vihi of her varemits. Mathews married lien iii Ccumicil liluiTs under ( lie minnie of Charles lticliardsomi. It was iiecessary for him to marry under an assunieti miamne , mis lie was at that time a soldier in company G , Seconil infantry , at Fort Onmalma. Two mnomutlis after tIme marriage his conimnission expired ammul ( hey were re-marrIed uimider his right name. It was act bug after ( hey were mimarrieti ( lie second timmio ( hint lie abused her anti on miumcerous occasions had beatemi her unmnerci- fully. At omme timne lie dragged lien out of bed and threw her on ( lie floor , vhero lie was trying (0 ( choke her to death , but lien screammir brought asslatamice. About a year ago lii becamne angry at her amid struck lien over ( lie hose with a coffee pot , breaking the bone an I slightly disiigunlng lien. SIte finally bccanic' so frightened at the injuries received that sIlo could not lI'e with him and they broke up housekeeping and boardeti with Mrs. llarry Klass at 'ruiireemutlm amid Leavemiwortli. I-Ic rpfused to provide for lien amid tried to get lien to head an inimnoral life , but time refused - fused to do so anti he left her. After lIe had beemi away for awhile he came back and tried to get lien to live with him again , but she refused to do so. Since that time he has followed her at mmiguit , and on several occasians tllreaened ( to shoot lien. On Wedmiesday night aIm was at Wirthi's beer garden Wlicml he came in and tried to get her to comae out , hIlt silo rcfued to go at ( hint timne , He waited for lien , amid when she came out followed her to her room amd : tried to kick tue door in. All cihicer was called , but her htmsband mmiado Ills escape , but ( olti her lie would meet lien at Metz's last night and kill lien. She svcnt to lila boarding house last even- lug to ( alit this over. She called him omit- side , and he immediately began to abimac lien , and said he would kill her is she went to Metz's last night. She replied she woumid go on die , and ntared ( to leave , amid at this assertion - sertion lie pulled ills revolver and shot her. Time friends of Mathews claim that ilrz. Mathews is to blammie for much of ( he trouble , and state that lie line always been qumiet anti peaceable whmile in their company. lie diui not appear to be himself yesterday , and remarked - marked that Ito loved his vito and could miot bear it any longer , and as she hail r.iade him crazy ho intended to kill lion last night , ills friends tried to talk him out of the idea , but lie would no ( listen to ( hem. Mathews has ami uncle living in St. Louis named flicliardsomi , ammil his father , Lamnuel Matlies'E , lives at Gadsilen , Tenn. JoitmI Utichiuimiumi for lilunuier , Ailvicemu from New York last evemming stated ( lint Johmi liachinian of Omaha lied been arrested iii ( lint city for murder and rohhiery , It was stated that he was for- mnerly a coachman for John F. Cook , ntiui lie might be known at a restaurant , 1216 Fannam street. No local immfonmitlomi no- specting l3itchmami can ho obtained. It is thought lie wait never in this city or , if lie venc , ( lint lie has given en assUnietl name , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Dream of tinu Nallituui , A musical-literary entertainment will be given by tIm Willing IVonkers , assisted by Henry Smith's Modern Troubatlomirs , "A Dream of time Nations , " iii costume , at First CongregatIonal church , Friday evemming , Iebruary 22. Tickets of admission , 25c ; children , lSc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lielit tar it hiuutcircd uiiuii Twenty. NEW YORK , Fob , 21.-The new 4s were bid at 118 anti offered at 120 at ( lie opening totiay , anti have since advanced to 1181,4 bid , offered at 120. Ear Ituuhhmry mit Ih'umver , Victor Ahmerqtmlst was arrested yesterday afternoon , on information received fl-em lenvcr , 'l'lle chief of iuolice of Ienvcn tehcgraphmeti Chief Iiomtvey ( hint Aheiquiet was 'wanteil for robbery in tlut city and ' that lie wets workIng on the new govern. macmit buIlding in tIlls cIty. leteetiveq Say. age nnud 1)empsey were detniheil on ( lii ease anti nindie the flrret , They were at flrst unable to locate theIr man hiut know- hug him to be a Swede they told his fnietitis that lie vn wanted to iulemitlfv the body of ( hm man who was fountl dent'i in the Mis- satin river yesterday , lIe was soon pro. dtmced nflil showed up at tile coroner's oilice , where lie was arrested , MEtiiiiL POISON results from the usual treatmentof blood trouble , by which time system is filled with macmeuiry antI potash uiilzturcs-mnoro to be dreaded ( hen thuG ditete-Rfltl in a shoct while is in a worse con. dition thmn before. roolu ( shies pos. RHEUMATISM session 01 this - RHEUMATISMshooting its shooting pains anti aching Joints make life iniserniilo , aS.s. I. a reliable CilTO for mercurIal rheumatism , anti altoria relict evcmt utter ill elae lies failed. Iis guaranteed purely ege - tabio , and bsoitttely ss hmarmlesal take no sub' ttittto ( , Sctid for our treatise on blood and skiti diseases. maileti free to amiv address. SWiFT SPECIFIC COML'AS ( , Atlammtn , Ga. DftT1 II t - \ SEARLES & SEARLESI Chronic , - 1etvons ' 'S . , : PrLvat - 'k , D1scass. ' 1'1ttT.IENT lIt' tl.tlt , Comusuhtittinit I roe. We euro Oatarrh , all disenaos of thu Nou , Throat , Ghost , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin nuid Kidney Diseases , Fo- iiittlo Wealenoeses , Lost Mtutbood , and. - ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN \Vl1.If aii1(1(11 : 'ictIats 'l'o hhlittVOU3 lebhiiy or ljiiiaution , VastIiig'eaknssu. . In voluntary , Losscs , lthi Early Decay in young ana nuidde ageRl lack of vim , vigor antiweakeneul prematurely in approaching oht age. Alt ysiluS readIly Cu- ' nor new treatment for loss of vital power. call or or ndulreiu with stamp for cit. cuilars , Ire. tuook 'mi recll'ti. Pr , Searles and Seals I Otuunlia Fanmuant ob - REDROUGHHANDS Bad complexIons , baby bIemuiishie , and falling lair prevented l.y COT ! . ettliA SOAI' . Moatcffcc. , ye skit , liiriiitgand beaui. , , log soap iii tii world , as l elI as l'lirest amid SWCSI1'at of tolletamidnun.er3'.onps. Only elite for uiimplcs lecaui.e 01111' preiLativo of clogging o tIle ItOICS. told cierye hula , CEO. P. SANFORD , A. W. IIEICMAN , President. Cashier. First Natlo nal Bank of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa. Capital , - . $ iooooc Pi'otits , . . . 12,000 Ona of the oldest banks In tile state of Iowa. We solicIt your titmalness ned colmectlona , W. prty 5 per cciii on time deposits. We will b. pheastd to see anti serve 'ou. Sp@ciaI @ Notics-OounciI Bluffs CIIIIINUVS CLnANnDI VAULTS CLBANED. Etl Burke , at W. S. homer' . , 533 tiroadway. LAItGIc PRIVATE nAIc FOil BENT NEAR court house , apply at Bee 0111cc. Council Bluffs. WANTED , IJOAI1D AND ItOOM , INEXCIIANGII for nuuslc lessons , Address II. S. , Boo office. , TmtA\'Sr ) , A flAY IIOitStS'ltalIlNG 1,100 lbs. ; rIght lund foot vilLo ; black inane anti tail iuiialt uiilte bilot oil right sIde ; had halter on , 1) . L. hlarcourt , \'aslutiigton avenue , CoUne1 flilitta. RAIL\VAY \ T1iECAItD d 5 , - - Leaves ImUI1LINOTON & MO , ltIVEitiArrivea Omaha Union Depon , 10th & Minion Stai Omaha 10:11am..Denver : Fxpress..5:40am : : 1:3iuiui.lIllc. : itlils , Momit. & i'uget SnO. Ilx.4lOpm : 4:35in..Denver : Express..4:10pm : C:4ptui..Nehirasita : 1.ocal ( excemt Sunday ) . . 7pni : 8l5tun..Lliucoln : Local ( except SuiidayIlIaani : 2:41pm. : . .Fabt Ball ( ton Lmncomn ) Balmy , , , . , , . , , . . . Leaves CIIICAGO , iJtlIILiU1ON & Q , Arnivcs Omamia Union Dipot. 10th & Mason lbs. Omaha 4:45pm..Chicago : Vctiujulo. . . . . . . . . . 9&OarA : 9&Qatn..Chicago : Exposs. . . . . . . . . . . 4:15pm : 7Sopni..Clilcago : nail i-n. Louts Expiess , , 8:00am : 11:35am..lilc : Junction Local. . . . . . . 6:10pm : Fast Maim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:40pm : lves CIIIUAGO , MIL. & $1i'AUt. Arrives Oziiahia UnIon licpot , lOlIm & Masan fits. Oniajia ; ; . . . . . . . . . . . Limited. . . . . . . . . . . 9:10am : 11:10am..Chicago : Exresu ( ox , Situ. ) . . . . . 6:00pm : Leaves CII1CAGO & NOtt'L'll % VSST' ' . ArrIves Omaha . UnIon Depot , 10th & Madan HIs , Omaha 1ltt5am.Eastern : Express. . . . . . . . . . . ( : lOpmn 4 : OOpm , . . . . , , , , . Vestiiuuled Limited. . . . . . . . . . 9:40am : 6:55am..Mo. : \'nlley Local.-l0:3opin : tl5pm..Omaha : ChilcagoSpeclal. . . . . . . 211pm Leaves C1I1L'AhQ. it. I. & i'ACItC , JArnives Onuaiia Union Depot , 10th & Mus..n Stsi Omaha EAST. IiOiiam.Atlantlo : Exmtros ( ox , Sunday ) , , 8:05pm : : , , . . . . . . . . . . . . Express. . . . . . . . . . . . 9:50am : 4nepni. . . , Chuicago Vestibuled LImited , , , , 1:05pm i1'45pmn.Oicialionia Icxp.tec. ( ii. ox. hun.il:3Opm : "ii- WIIST. - amr.tumnomtliilioma : & ' 1' exits Ex. ( cx. Hunh13dj ) ; I : iopin..Colorado Limited. . . . . . . . . . . 4OOpuji : Leaves I C. . ItT , 1' . . al. & 0. iArntves Omjjepot 11th aedWebsterfiis. I Omaii 925aun.Nehiask'l'assengen ; ( tinily ) . , , , jji 4iommSloux : CIty hcxmuuees ( ox. Sun.,1lIamn : 6:10pm..t. : l'aut Limuitted . , , , . , . , . ,10:35an' : I.eaves F , , m : . & Mo. vAlmiVT Arrives Onriiuii Iepot 15h ( and Webster Sta. Omaha 2Iopni ; . , , . , , . . Fuist Mali and Express , , , , , , 4pm : 2mopimi.ex : ( , Sitt , ) Wyo , lix. ( ax. Mon. ) , . 4&pns 9:0.amii : , , .Noi ( omk 1xprers ( ox , Ilunday ) , , , l0ZOam ( ul1)m'mn..St. ' I'aulsxpress..10:31am : Lu'avti , ; - ; - - ; , j , & , Ii. lArrives ouiiimia Unl'jieltj0tIi &MaEJI1 ' I Omaha . .lCnmisas City Day ( ixpress , . , , 6:10pm : ii:45pm.iCC.Nlglitix.viaU. : 1' . Trans. 6:50am : Leaves I XdISSOUIit 1'MIiVi Arrives ( ) iuinhual It'pot Iltit nail Wetser fits , Omaha : . . . . . . . . . . , LouIs Fiucpreeii . . , . , , , , , , O0O ; : . . . . . . . . . . . . Loums Express. . . . . . . . . , 6:08pm : r.ioi'mn.tlir.i1smca.I..9Siil : ' ( cx , Hun ) . . . . . 9:00am : Leaves SlOUX CiTY & I'ACII"iC. AnniV Omaha Ie'luoL 15th an,1 Webster ills , Omaha , TmomT . . . . . ! Mi..j LlniRed.,10lSam : Leneii StOIX CI'FY & l'ACltXC. Arrives Onuaiiit UnIon Depot , 13th .tt Mauan8ts.Ornahiie , C:5nni. : . ,7..Hioux CIty 1'ascmiger..iOlSpm ; - ' 5:3mun..t. : , I'aul Lliiilti'ui..12:35pm : 1.eaves uNION J'ACiI1C , Arm-iV' Uiitaiiti Unionleluot , Diii & 4aan ( its , Omaha 10:00am. : . - : - , , : ; . . , lcearney : . . . . . . . . . . . Flyer . . . . , , , , , , , . 5:35pm : 2:0'1imui. : ' hica' tee & Hrouiisiu'g ( lix. ( cx , Harm ) . S :45cm : 7:2 : ° i.uii , . , . . , . , , , . . l'atltlc Express , , . . . , , , . , . . 10:55am : Gilpiiu. : , . . . . , , . .FastMatI , . , . , 4:10un : Iitvs1S'AlmBuiItAmL'YAY.JArnivCs OmahialUnian 1)epot , Iiihl & ? u1aun lits.j Omaha 35rPIn . , , , , . , St. LouIs Cannon , , . , , , , lZitpmn : --i ; II I I Chllh'h'd1 iiiniitt.'iit' cuter. Parlor I I 1. _ i I tLiIliIflCIhtS for SdiCtI,8 , 1 I , I Si.11118 iid Iiomiics. Sent Sociais Pastililes : II omiretseipt oI lOJbytIle I I I Rom Enertainmnt ! Oo , ConciI flIuff , Iowa , I j I - - - - -r 'l'hlii Vainou , Remedy cures quIckly earmanontly I all uiervous diseaa , Weak lluouurybosujtjj lirsin l'owcg' , - ltuauu.etiu , Yii5ufulns , Iusl VItality , u'lghtiy ' owls. siuniuvlidroauniuuputegicuntl wsstlngdl.eat.egeaus. , ed Liy aoiiilfid euro , ' . or excesses , Contains no opiate. , hsamierveLuuiouuidmtoud builder. Babes ttiuIalo anti lliY strong anti Iui'lm ( ) . lasiycarrledia Yell tuocket. 1 Per bOll 41 torta , Ilymnail prepaid witla a wrlwingiiaranti'o ( ocurour 010007 roftindetl , uVrlOus , : tree lneiicn % buot , puuiai1 laln wrapperwitb ( east- I , , PAT. iK PC ! . * b cay. CAl. wunials a'I flnUnetnireerenices. A'ocIqrjeyc.miujt. - 1(0cc. Jicwarc a ! ttnttatlc.nu , Ookl by our agents , oraddless Nerve Heed Co. , MasOatim 'Iwuplu , L'IiIcako 8olil ha Omaha by Shennan & McCnmiehi , Kunu. & Co and by Vlc1ua 4 Ls-chant , Iuggi.t - - - - - - . -