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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1895)
. _ _ ' " r ; ' . . . . I Ii (3 } TilE OMAHA DAILY BBE : ONDAY , FEBRUARY 2t , 1S9. ! ; I - , - _ - - - - . - . , " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HELPED OUT nIITTEES 1 Three DaY8' A Adjournment of the Lcgila- turJ Productive of tome God , - ROUTINE WORK BEING PUShED AIIAD . Jemlcrs Ctlrlnl Away the Ihtbbllh % nnll . Getting Uenll ' for the LaB Tn'cnt7 UAS & of heal l fort nt I.n ' 1IR king. , LINCOLN , Feb. U.-Sp ( clal.-Tho ) adjournment - . Journment of the legislature over Friday and saturday wa VIrorGusly opposed In both branches on the gro:111 that work wal be. - hind , and Ilemanded the attention of the mem- . ber. While this ts true I Is not so certain that adjournment < hn not facilitated work. Several committees have been busy during the Interim advancing their work and get- i ting It 11 shape for practical Iegs1atton. . Many of the members , especially chairmen or committees . < ( Ill not leave Lincoln to enjoy a ' brief respite at hem ! until last night. A Joint committee has been enabled , by the ad jotirnnient to vlRlt thl fish hatcheries tinder charge of the fish commission. I reports . having found everything In excellent shape. Then , too , but three more working lays re- main Iii the house for the Introduction of bills. The allournlent : will Prevent n swamp , - or undigested and l.consllerCl measures \ 1ng Iumrell < Into that body to take up the . time of committees of the whole. Members who are anxious for the success of Important V blg , will , naturally , hold back the weaker measures In the line of rl'.ral , and the house files wi not be lumbered with them. ' There are quite a number of most important , measures which must come up for action . early In the week. Among them Is the Omaha charter b1 , By the legislature nt - large this measure Is regarded ns n purely local affair , entirely different from the anti. oleo bill. The dissension , Ir any , over this rearl11 arise In the Omaha delegation . . Lincoln , too , has a charter bill on the stocks , antI In very much lie same condition of ad- vnncement ns the Omaha mattor. And It Is ' becaust these measures are considered "no funeral" of members outside of Douglas and ( , . - Lancaster counties , that so little Interest has been mnnlfeted In eIther house In these bills. The bills urovllng for constitutional amendments are to have nn airing at nn early ! carl' , . day. So far discussion concerning them has , . developed the tact that the majoriy of them arc popular with both branches of the , leglslnture. No biter fight has , as ) yet been threatened against anyone of them The . . hOI e last week passed a few bankIng and loan agency bills. which arc likely to inert I . wih some 011110siton In the senate , anti pos- . slbly bo amended ' ! out of shape. . ' Tile general appropriation his must core . : In to the house before next Thursday. I Is - not expected that they will bo extravagant. I Strong pressure has been brought upon the - committee on fInance , ways and means to Induce - t duce It to recommend 1 number of nddl- tonal clerllshlps , and many addlton1 build- Ings to the state instItutions. Disappoint- i mont awaits the sugesters of these measures. I The finance . ways and leans committee will : work In exact accordance with the present fnancial condi'on ' or tim state treasury , and that means retrenchment all along the ; line. lne.I Is undeniable , however , that several L events are stilt In store for both houses. There have been Introduced several bills of c aggression and retaliation. Of course out of lueh 1 combination , compromise must result. : . J'utlmt UASGBlOU"I.Y IJVII D. Thrown from I Wagon b7 1 nUIR\rny Tea iii. . TECUMSEIT . Neb. , I eb. 24.-Sp ( clal.-C. , . B. Phillips , a dairyman residing near town . was standing up In his wagon driving home , . the other cvcnng : when his horss became ; frghtened : and gave 0 lunge forward. Mr. . PhIlps was thrown ; out on the hard rOd ; bed , lighting upon his head and houlders. No bones were broken , but the unfortunate , man Is . nol lying In n dangerous condition , at his home. \ The members of the Ep1vorth league of the MChotlst church gave n "Doot and Shoe" < - Icclal In the Wolfe building Thursday even- ' , Ing. There must have been h-ve something decidedly - > cldedly impressive about the beet or shoe { portion of the entertainment , ns a dog that 11' had followed its master Into the room ' . jumped out through a plate glass window , ; . ' thus destroying the profits of several such t soclals which the young people wl be ' . 1. . obliged to give In order to make good the : ? damage. The voters of the city 111 be called upon . ' to decide whethtr or not the floating Indebt- I , ' edness of the city ! hal be settled In the way i' of n bond Tuesday The Indebtedness amounts - . to $7,60 ( c The annual Knights of Pythlas bal and * banquet will b" held at the Seaver opera . house tomorrow evening. M. C. D. True of this city has been appointed - pointed judge advocate of lie Grand Army oC the Republic l ' Commander Adams f The schclars of the grammar school gave a Washington Entertainment at the Christian ChrJetan :7 church on the even'ng of the annlverEary of the birth of that notable The entertain- moot was 0 credit to the teachers and scholars. , .A. O. Shaw received the sad Intelligence , Intellgence oC his mother's death at Otumwa ( , Ill . , Fri- E day. Mr. Shaw left on Saturday to be pres . ent a the Iuneral. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Carmn entsrtlned a small company of friends at cards Friday evenIng. 1 Hc\ George Scot Is vlslt'ng I daughter nt Grand Island. , I\nd. . Mrs. I. J. Hosaltraus Is hemo from a pro- i longed Denver visit. , W. M. Dulum and family have returned from California. . Calornia. 1. L. S. Parker and J. A. Lawrence are home from n business trip to Alabama. cago. Mrs. Dr. Ieallrlclt recently vfsled In Chi- , " cago.Andrew Andrew Simpson , whoso business block was recenty destroyed by dre . Is making nrrange. ments to ImmEdiately rebuild . ' ! ! chnylfr 11'lclb \"IAhllJton. . SCIUYLlm , Nd , . , I eb. 24.-Speclal.- ( ) Washlngton's birthday was commemornte by lie ladies of ' ' lalles the Womnn's Helet corps and by Phi Sheridan post of the Graml Army : or the Republic , lie former serving supper and refreshments , the latter ' laler supplying n program - - : gram such as Is usually rendered nt their camp tires. In the words of n member of the , post , "I was a rousing tIme , " which ns- I i serton Is borne out by n glance nt the list or enterlalnments. Introductory remarks were male ( by Post Conunallier entnwyer - " and Hev. J. T. Inuckey , followed with " " prayer. "America" was sung by 1 quartet * . composed or a. S. Jenkins . I . Ii , Phelps , V. : I. Lovejoy all E. S. liiiinptoii. 11ev. F . Moore of the Episcopal church. l . I , A. 1antel of t. John's Bvangelcl Lutheran , T. W. I.ell'(1 ( of the PresbYlellaf and J. ' " lnucltCy delivered a short address each. and , Major larry lcArthur and Colonel I. C. Russell or Lincoln were present and all. dressed the ( "boys" alll theIr friends < ) . Mr. Foxworthy , u celebrated singer at reunions sang a number of his favorite songs , alll : other items or Interest were songs by C. S JenkIns ali by A. Hlckmnn , colored , whose - songs and music were well received The t Proceeds were for the ladles of the Woman's ! , Ielef corps and were large. i Cononel H. C. Hussel came up from I.ln. . coin I"rllny evening all will remain with rei- elves and friends In SChuyler until Monday. The Oasis club gave Its last dance before S Lent } Friday evening , which was one of the . lost noted of the season. The ladles or the 'Voman's Christian Temprance union served S luppr anti refreshments upon 5 1 al tables arranged to form n large " 0 , " the ( proceeds ot the supper to be use In the Interest of the Schuyler reading room In their care , Itev Mr. Carnahun or Central City and Itey . T. W. Leard exchanged IJulJlh Sunday morning _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ( hisdron'e foel.1 C'lmR1. S. CIADnON , Neb. , Feb. 2.i.-Slleclal.-Tho ( ) t , crowning and closing feature of the Chad ran . social season before Lent occurred last oven- log at this Jnk opera house , the ( Knights of I'ythls' eighth .annual ball being the occurrence - currence The afair , as his bee customary with the ( Damascus lodge No. 63 for years , was a nuuked one , and thQ various costumes from the Ninth cavalry soldier to DUxt of Minneapolis fame were most elaborately ' repreented , The social functions of this - - . , - - - - - . .i - _ . _ . . _ ' " . _ . _ - . _ . - . , j--- . . . - , , . S . . , lodge have long been a source of much pleas- ore to the amuscment-Iovlng people of this city , and the affair or lut evening came folly up to the ( very high standard heretofore - rare malntnlned. Much credit Is due to the arrangement committee , which comlste(1 of Mr. Max I.oo\enlhal , togelher with Mesars . Merritt , Icmmcry , Dunn , Torgeson and Sampson , for the highly gratifying way everything moved off. _ _ _ _ _ _ YORK COUNTY DIUATltl ! 1'htt1't1t1O. . I > Expect to Sltle the ShIer Question at the Illh School Irldy EveiiIn. YORK , Neb. , Feb. 24.-Speclal.-What ( ) promises to be one of the most spirited de- bate ever hell In this city will be hell In the ( Central High school building en Frday : evening. The principals will be the Lyceum League of America of this city and the Lock- ridge Township Literary. : The queston discussed - cussed will be the silver queston , Some time ago these partIes met In n debate on the tariff questi'n , which ended In a vlctorw for the ( Lyceum League of America. Alt other librarIes of the city wi hold no meetings on that nigh I. In cnler to attend In I bOl ) ' . Hon. J. n. Conaway of the Nebraska legIslature - Islature was In town Saturday on business , and enjoyed n hearty handshake with ae- lunlnh1c . The doctors popularity In thin county has not diminished. Mii's Kate Tyler of the York Times will spend a short time visiting with friends In BIg Springs and Kimball. During her absence - senco Mr B. A. Warll wi rustle items for the paper , while her place wi be fled by Miss Draper. The COD or Drlsbln agalnet Lloyd came up before Judge Dowller yesterday morning. Harry I. Cohn appeared as attorney for the plaintiff and William \'Ilol for the ( de- fenilatit. The judge returned I verdict In favor - vor or the renllant. c Messrs. Burr & Co. , who have for some time been endeavoring to sink nn artesian well on their property , aCer reaching a depth or 610 feet struck n vein of fine salll , which completely fled the p'pes. This wil hare to be remove,1 , ns n consequence and work commenced over. Thomas O'Brien who reldes ! near thin city , but who has for sOle time been In PIlte COlt ) returned last evening , accompanied by lila mother , who Is 15 years oC age. Mr. floss Deal , who has for some time been seriously ill wih rheumatism of the heart Is slowly Impro\lnl. thouh his comi- l'lon Is as yet pronounced critical . The annual meeting of the York County Agricultural society was held In the court house yesterday , with n good ( attendance. The stulents of the United Drethren college wil In a short time render ] Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Cenquer" In this city . A great fleal of time Is being ! In tme Is. spent re- heanlog and prepar'ng ' for the annie , and the ParticiPants are confident of malting a Hle- cess oC the same. The college will. close earlier for 11 than usual. UOl1OS AT I'iI1tCE. : What Trlnoplret II 1lusy Town Last . Weok. PIERCE , Neb. , Feb. 24.-Speclal.-One ( ) of the leading racial events of the week was the high fire party nt the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lindsay on Friday night. Their home , which Is one of the ( prettiest and most elegantly furnished residences In the city . Was thrown open to a throng of In- vlell guests , and as for entertaining abilities lie host and hostess have few equals In the city . A most enjoyable evening was spent In a struggle for the prizes , and about midnight a handsome luncheon was spread for the guests. The affair wes pronounc2d the lead. i lug social event or the winter by these In atteeidance. The social given by the ladles of the Methodist church nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Reppert on Wednesday evening afforded 1 great deal of amusement and pleasure for all. The proceeds were for the benefit of the church. Messrs. J. D. McDonald and H. D. Mohr , In company with Misses Corela Enderly and Grace on Friday Leo night. attended 0 swell bal Lit Norfolk Woods Cones entertained several of his friends nt lie Vlena cafe on Saturday night. A quiet wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Vinson In this city on Monday evening the principals being Miss Sarah Vinon and John H. Nicodemus. Only a few friends witnessed the ceremony. The young couple have the best wishes of many Pierce friends. Frank Hadeko Is using crutches to assist him In p rambulatng , the result of a nail penetrating his foot. . Pierce now has n female quartet and the sweet tones that cause one to think of "home and mother" can be heard nightly. Augut Drlseo evidently intanda to while away his leisure hours this summer In fsh- Ing. lIe has constructed 1 fish pond on his farm , just north- of the city , and will place In the pond flail which he will son receIve from the State FIsh commls310n ! al South Dend. District ccurt convenes tomorrow In this city. city.The The Pierce County Teachers' association met at Plalnvlew on Friday ev nlng. The attendance was very large and an excellent : , program proved of considerable Interest to al.Another Another carload of supplies was received here from the State Relief commlss ! on Monday. The snide was forwarded up the road to PJalnvlew. Mrs. Davidson died at her home , north of ( lila place , on 'Vednesday. In the 85th year of her age. Her son , I. M. Davidson , Is CJn- fined In Jai , on the charge of stealing about 100 head of hogs , and will have his hearing In the dlstr'et court here en Tuesday An- xiety and worry over' the career of her son Is supposed 10 have been the chief cause of Mrs. DavIdson's death. Davidson's wife Is also very Ill , and yesterday her conllton was reported very critical. Davidson Is home now . but Is always guarded by a deputy sheriff. He was arrested about three months ago and has been confined In the jail here In default or bali. Noah llclln , a young man of about 20 sumnmer , will le tried In the district coUrt this week , on the charge of a theft nt Plain. view. He Is also implicated In the postofce robbery nt Foster some time ago. Io has also boarded at the county baste , on accunt of failure to secure bonds. Unlevlo Urlol8. LLEVUE , Neb , Feb. 24.-Speclnl.-As ( ) the PUblIC school had a holiday Friday , the ; Washington day exercises were held Thursday : afternoon. Quito a large audience listened to n short but appropriate program by the school chlllren , after which 1 number of the visitors mails brief addresses Instead of following the usual schedule flehlevue college gave up Friday morning to a Patriotic commemornton of Wnshlngton. Thin Ilrogram , consisting of essays , readings , music , etc . was well rendered. In lie absence or Dr. Kerr , Prof. Crothers ( presided The Presbyterians during the last week have been holding revival meetings and ex- pect to continue them ( next week Hev. Asa I.earll 01 Omaha ha been assisting the pastor In this work Miss Jeanette Wnlaco left Monday for New Haven , Coon , where she ' enter a training school for nurses . Dr. J. I . Crothers of South Omaha spent Friday l with his brother. Prof. Crothers. Dr. W'ailace of McAlister college , Minn , wns a visitor at the college this week llEses 1"I'ut , Iayser and McDonald and Messrs. Patcrson and Gower atended the teachers' conventon nt Om8ha. \llt"ls 11ltro ) " hit ' 1 hey flu Not W'nir. m.AHS , Neb. , Feb. 21.-SpEclal ( Tele- grnrn-Last ) Tuesday evening , during the absence - sence of the family , a vandal broke Into the ( res'dence of lion . Wiiam F. Porter , north of town , and malciously cut up and ruIned the ( furniture , carpets , pictures and wearing apparel , and a suit at clothing , a razor and a valuable gold.headed cane were stolen The cane , which was a gif to Mr. Porter from his admiring colleagues In the house or 1S93. was broken ] Into emaIl pieces and the head stolen Today a tramp tried to sell the cane head and razor at Strolsburg , and \ was promptly arrested. lie clalmcd to have found them last JUly. OrurIss.d Flyer 1"111 "t Watorloo. WATERLOO , Neb , 'eb. 24.-peclal ( Tele- gram.-No. ) 2 eastbound flyer on the Union PacifIc was delayed at ( lila place one hour today cn account or the engine having blown Its whistle oft' . An engIne was brought from Valley to replace It , and the train left here at 6:35 : p. m , . , - - _ . _ # . . _ . - - " - _ _ . . . _ , _ _ . . _ A _ _ - s. . . - - , , - - READY FOR SPRING SHOOTING Fremont Sportmen Preparing ! for an Active Campaign Against Water Fowl GEESE AND DUCKS ALREADY APPEARING Several or time Local hunters have l'ecn lO1nrllcl1 for 1'Ilgrlmungcs to the Sedgy Ullks of time ClAssic l'latta In Dodge County F1tEMONT . Neb. , Feb. 24.-Speclal.- ( ) Now that there are signs of spring npproaeh- Ing Fremont sportsmen are getting ready for the campaign against the wild geese and ducks . which abound here usually In con sldernble numbers on lie ( Platte and Elk- horn Yesterday several of the boys hind n match at blue rocks , just to get their hands In. There were several contests , participated In by AI Zinque Will I.ucran , Tom Strib- hitig . John SmIth , Anderson , Charles Bever- . Idge , Warren Claflin , Quested , P. D. Cum- Ilngs , Matt Corcornn , Gus 1nggenslck , lax Herfurth , Morgan , O. S. Doyle , Livingston , l"elchtnger , Polock , McGinty . Mercer anti Campbell . The scores were not up to n pro. fesslonal stnndarll , but tie boys hind lots or fun Lucraft . Zingre and Anderson won most of the first prizes. Speaking of shooting , the geese anti ducks are already beginning to arrive on the Platte , nll se\rnl local gunners have already brought In some of Ito birds 1'lllohlhh'I. I . CO.t"lnly Com In ! NEW YOnK , I'eb. 21.-S. n. 1olmnn , iec- rotary of the London Athletic cub ) , his answered the letter of John C. Oulclt , tec- rotary of the New York Athletc cub , con- coining the Ilangelcnts for tne contests between lie two organizations to le hell next full. )1' . lulnnn says tim ditto set b ) the New York clul Septembcr 21 , Is snlsfoctol ' to his team , which will hc strictly mLinhltetii' tinder the defniton of the I'ngllh Amatcur Athletic union anti 11 lualfed 1\1)'lnl inoniljt'i'n oC lie club . The tolal numler will not exceed fifteen. All tile creiits are to be go\'crned by the CUstoms - toms , I'ule 111 11'lctcesle'ullng 11 this ' . and Mr. Ilohmuan \ country 11t I' lolmnn Is ussurel that nothing prohllltve will be attempted . Cycle ihiteni lt 'l'l'O. ' SAN FRANCISCO I'cl. 21.-Tue 'ccle show and tournnment ended with the fol. 10\Ing results : Half mie , class A : Jones won , Dyne second - ouch , NI'lcn thh'll. 'rime : 1:10. One-third mile , chitsa 13 Oen . Tel" Onl-thllt mio cIUI ! 1 : ! won - nil se\'olul , Foster third. Time : 0:4 : 1.5. One iiiile . hiindicnp . class A : Howe won , Lagijetlii second. letcnlC third. Time : 2:2J : Aamedl ) county chunipioushiip two miles. class A : Nissen won , Decker second , Hose third. Time : G:213-G. : Two mil hnnl1cnp. class B : Lacey won , I"oster second . Terri third : Time : 5:25. : Emil 111brlcht of Los Angeles broke the twenty-Ive mile Indoor record. paced. He covered the distance In 1:05:17 : : i-S. lutree4 r , , iii . . "t"u , I M a'tI , , , NEW YOHK , Feb 24.-Bllwnnl hedges , secretary of the Driving Club of New York , has mnde public the nominations II the purse events for the Grand Circuit meeting. 'fhie stakes closed on Februnry I and the lates assigned l for the mettng are August 27 to 31 , inclusIve. Thc nile events are worth In all $ .OO anti the total of the "n- tries Is 422. Thus Is thc largest entry Ie- celvcd ly any trotting a"soclatlon In an equal number oC stallcs. I was also nn- flounced that the flll\llg club had received $2.0 for special races , amid lint positive nr- rangements have been male for Mix . 2O33 : . the queen oC the turf , against time during the meeting. I Carver Touts of Shunt11 ! CHICAGO Feb. 24.-Dr. " ' . F. Carver In reply to the challenge of John Loris , the American champion rifle and revolver shot , who offered to shoot with rifle and revolver - volver against Carver for $1.0) and the championship of thc world says : "I nm not on expert with the revolver , nor u trick 1110 shot , but IC Loris wants to arrange n match to shoot nt objects with the rifle I wi arrange a match to shoot at 1,0 or 2.0 glass balls or blocks of wood or coal for $1.0 or $2.50 0 fle , and I wi agree to shoot the match In England If Loris will allow expenses. " . olow . There Is every probability ot 0 match being consummnte , us Lori Is eager for a can tet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ They C nil I h.m lllp" . OMAHA Feb. 21.-To the Sporting Editor of The Bee : I Is n wonder to me that the Game ProtectIve association has done noth. tng toward stopping the killing enl selling at quail , which has been carried on constantly - stanty since the season has expired. the deniers selling them under the name of "snipes. " I think It about time that this should stop , and the officers take steps against theRe violators of the law. hoping that the birds may be saved ' from such further - timer destruction , and the offenders deal with as they should be. A LOVEH OF SPOR' . 'vIii : tl"t % % 'ciiim.--.I-v NIht. MEMPHIS , Feb. 24.-Before thc Pastime Athletic club on 'Vednesdny night , George Strong of Denver and Hurry Rennick. the "Arkansns leld" of Chicago , tight to 0 finish for a purse of $1.0. The mel are fInishing up their training , and both nre confident of I winning. This IR their second meetng , the first . 1 / lrat' . In Battery D at Chicago. They will weigh 133 pounds. T..Inn' " "I ( ) ak'iincl Coiling Togi'tiier. CINCINNATI. Feb. 21.-l Is announced that the sale of thc Latonln race track trill be consummated by March 1. Colonel Ed Applelate Is expected back from California the frt oC the month when the deal will be closed Matters will be so shlped that a clash between Latonia and Oakloy In the future will be out _ of the question. Io"v ' I'urs.-i. iltmiiaii' lt llhTRn""o. MILWAUKEE , Feb. 21.-A syndicate of horsemen Including Samuel Bush , Ira Mc- Bride and Jackson Johnson at New Orleans. has leased the State Fair park In this city , and running meetings will he held here the coming season. The Derby rHlrse will amount to $10,000 . During the first meeting the purses wi aggregate $51,50. IIh Wlnl" . . .u.NI 1',1 Scores. ALBANY , Feb. 24.-The Eastern New York League of Gun Chubs Is holding n shooting tournament In this city. The heavy wind prevailing prevented big scores tram being mnde. Fulford of Utica won the first prize killing 10 out of 120 birds ; John D. Sanders , Albany. second . 13j ; Mort Mayweed , Utica , 92 , third. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hutch Skater 'Vlnl the l'rlzes. CUR'STIANA , Feb. 21.-In the skating championship contest here today EdIn of holland won three events , the ( 10,0 GO anl , 1,501) meters rnces. He also won ( lie gold medal awarded by Kim ORcnr. Fred- ericksen of Norway won the [ metres race. Ururr' : lllthl iVosi the I'rlz" "hoot. SAVANNAH , Ga , Feb. 21.-Georgia won the interstate military shoot , the train of Georgia Hussnrs of Snvnnnnh defeating the plcke 1 team of New Jersey tNOlS by ( Cort- one loiflts Total score : Georgia . G17 ; New Jersey , 486. 'hl ! out of a possible C. 1nuht .lnhii I. ( hmtry' , nll , LEXINGTON , Feb. 21.-M. C. McHenry , the noted trainer has JurchaHed of H. C. Toler at Freeport . Dame Wood , the dam of John H. Gentr ) ' . 2:0 : . the champion pacing stallion . Dame ' 'oOI Is by " 'e < hewood , dam Forax , 2:20. : TIme price was $3,0. IH""hnni lilIll ! v time l'nrA. OCONOMOWOC , Wis . Feb . 21.-Stamhoul , the $2,0 trotting stallion or Andrew hilhile- brand at this city , was killed by the cars. S TUB UUtOT bUU V.ItSttN I OU'I Via Rock htlnI : , Shurtsit Ammo and ( ' .ntol ' , . 11. To all polnl In Kansas , Oklahoma Indian Territory Texas and all points In southern California . Olly one night cut to nil points In Texas. "Tho Texas' Limited" lelves Omaha . at 6:15 : a. m. daily except Sunday , landing I passengers at all points In Texas 12 hour In ! advance of all other lines . Through tourist cars via Ft. Worth and E Palo to Los An- geles. Far full particulars , maps , folders , etc. , cal at or address Rock Island ticket oIce , 1C02 Faram at . CIIAS. KENNEDY , G , N. W. 1) A. ll Uour Int :0 111UICI. I.The The time Now made by The Burlington route Between Omaha and Spokane 21 hour and 15 minutes faster than any other line . Tickets and full Information at 1324 Far. nam street a . - . - - . . - . _ . - . - - . . . - . . - - . - . . . , I.It77f,1tINTS . When "Pnwn Tlekej2 { ' became the property - erty ot Lta Borne smtntl ago anti was produced with n strong east and well can- Ihlered scenic accessories , with the "dramatic cocktail . " I LUn ( was familiarly known , In the role of Meg , th idgment of theater- 'dgment ' goers was unanimous I . fgvor of the comely ( Ilfuor drama , tbe result of Dt'hl Delaseo and Clay :1 , Greene's colabrnlUItt The story was In some particulars new , 1\loulh the situations were remIniscent of many of the older Eng- ' halt melodramas , bui1'Jrn their handling a master-hanl ( was seetlj- the working out of details leading up 10 the climaxes and the strong situation In thd thIrd act . when Harris Levi , the old Jew mqiiqy lender , goes to his death , being enthuslnscalY received In the role of Harris , l1.ftAug. Anderson n1\lle n sensation . and comprativeiy unknown be fore but always n most careful , conscIentious artist . he rose through this one ch'neterlzl- lon ( to great heights as n eliar.octr nctor. This was In the pnsl. "Pawn Ticket 210" WA found rather heavy for the audIences I.olta drew . anti the play was shelved . ror I , five years It has rested quietly . vro\ll , I such 0 thing be possible , In strength , anll now with a new Meg , n new Flash , but the same Old Harris , "Pawn Ticket 210" Is once more before lie theater-going public all Is \ h.- Ilng , If anythiiiig . much more fame than when the inimitable little woman wh ? Ilro- tucell It counted It as ( iii , mnln piece oC hH repertoire , Last night "Pawn Ticket 210" was prolluce(1 ( nt the mplrc theater and achle\'e.1 . n most complete success , not alone due to the clover handling of the subject by the playwright but also to the really capable company which the mnnagcment has surroumlell the stars , who are 1. Augustus Anderson , Miss Amy Lee I and Mr. rank Donne , eli highly respected ' members of the profession. In the midst of travesty , burlesque . farce and whatnot , denominated amusement on the stage , I was n pleasure to watch the Ilevel- opment of Uncle Harris In the hnnds of Mr . Anderson I Is n role so absolutely suited to the maim that I Is very doubtful I II more virile portraiture could be given , anti ret retain its truthfulness For years Mr. Anlerson has hehl a high position ns a creator of character parts , he has never lone < anything perfunctorily , and whether ho plays a French count of unsavory reputnton or n meder Shiyhocle he hrhlgs to the part reason and dramatic ability. Ho Is consistent as Uncle Harris , anti his death scene In the thlr(1 act Is worthy of n place alongside the masterpieces tf the contemporary Etnge. Miss Amy Lee , who succeeds I.ola In the role of Meg , Is 0 well known player having been n member of Hnrrlgan's company for several -ears. Her methods differ materially from those of her predecesser. While she hacks the lighter , airier touches which I.oln gave the chinraccr . she excels In the drantt'c effects , which mire essentially 1 part .0C the role , thereby strengthening the stage plc- tures. Miss Lee was suffering from a severe cold last night , but even this dill not detract - tract from n very acceptable performance Mr. Doane plays Flash with n good deal of dash , and with Miss Lee sang a number of bright songs. Mr. Sherry made n gooll deal of John Stembohl , whie Mr. Wlllman ns the villain Gregg was sufcienty satisfactory to make the audience hate him \1th good old- fashlonell oxpresslon. Mr. Connor as Chancy Saxe for whom Meg has n very tender feel- Ing , was plenslng. Miss Nellie Dnnbar made considerable of Alice , who , nt least Is 1 rather negative wcmnn anti sang one or two contralto numbers with fine effect . She has a sweet contralto voice. "Pawn Ticket 210" Is today In view of the trend toward melodrama , one of the best successes entour. The fairy-like pantomimic spectacle , "Fan- tasma , " Interested n large crowd nt the Boyd last night. This production of the Hanlons came to Omaha with 'many new features , while retaining mnuchkrtha ! made It so pap- Ilar In other years. tlat ' . as In former years , depends largel $ ' t'ece. Ingenious me- chanlcl elects to 'b'fU e , but the mag- nlfcwce of the costres and the general surroundings of the pfo.duc3tioa are a constant 30urC2 of delight. TIq several carloads of special and trick scenery,1 together with the clever people comprlsllg the cast . ShOWEd to excellent advantage l l ) ye lng , s was evidenced - denced by the most etravigant .ppI use. Martha Morris , 'ns 4enn . whem the fairy queen , Fantasl1 ( Pztui-'Hnry ) i V&1 by her magic power 'from W t evi M.gns ! of Za- mllel , with her pretty face and pleasing manners won cost abl npplause. Miss Blanche Sherwood does an exceedingly clever song and dance turn : but In the way of spe- claltc , the work of T. C. Loughihin . M. G. Douglas , William McDonough anti John M. Caughlan are especially goc' ] . The scenic erect Is the great feature of "Fantasmn , " however , and toward this end expense arid art have contributed largely. The grand tableau closing the second act Is probably equal In magnificence to anything ever seen In the west. George H. Adams , ns Pica , was greeted s an old friend In Omaha , and was aD pleasIng ns ever. "Fantasma" will be seen nt Do'd's for the next three nights and Wednesday matinee. - At DOYIIs next Thursday , Friday and Sat- urday and Saturday matinee Herrmann , the eminent mysUfer , with his newest anti best feats of magic , mirth and mystery . will undoubtedly - doubtedly attract large audiences. The charm of Herrmann's entertainment Is its novelty . and distinct departure from anything else I known to the drama. Herrmann's program thIs ( season Is n gorgeous one , containing new mysteries and illusIons , In which the magI clan Is said to have fairly outdone himself. Among these are the beautiful . spectacular mall.comedy , " 'he Artst.s Dream " the biblical miracle "Noah's Ark " or "After the I led , " the oriental marvel , "The Asiatic Trunk Mystery , " Herrmann's most Incom- prehenslblo feat anti the national paradox , "The Columbian Transformation. " Mme. Herrmann will present her beautiful spec- tacullr dance creations with thin aid of fourteen . teen different colored Igbt effects. At the Saturday matinee 0 program or special Inter. cst will be given for the benefit of Indies and children. Sale of scats commences Wednes- do ) ' . In the new version of "Paul Kauvar " which comes to Doyd's theater on Sunday and Monday - day next , there will be Introduced a number of novelties that are sure to Intensify the Interest that this great play has always held among lovers of spectacular drama Aside from the many changes In /cenlc amid mechan. lea ! effects . there will le Introduced a dis- tnct novelty In the French Grenadier Iuar- tet , who during the action or the play , wl chant all the popular French war songs , and In the last act will sing In EnglIsh the cele- hrted " French national air , " 'he Mar- sehiaise . S ol hours mimi a ! lnutc8. IsTho TIme time Now Ilde by The Burlington route Detween Omlhn and Butte . a hours anti 20 minutes faster ( ban any other line . ' Ino. ' TIckets and full inprnhatioei ! nt 1324 Far. nam street. . : Short 1'0110 toriu' " . William Melborle , qt reident at Hurrlson county , Iowa , was nrrefte , ) Saturday at hum home amid taken ip ! council Bluffs and afterward tnlten.R . Ojiiiihiii . He Is sup- posed to be one of the , l\ng of wagon , hnr- ness anti buggy thieves who have operated extensively In this irt lf the country In the last \ six months. ' 'Oulcers Hudson unit Davis loeatel him. anti , with the nsslst. ance at the sheriff of Harrison county ma.le the arrest. After ll'lboure was taken to the Iufs he refused to , cross the river unti he was given - - (0understln. . ! that requisiton papers would be gotten out lie le nnaly conBenled to \Int to Omaha without the serving of the rUU'Cfs ' and was 10eltc(1 ( up last night . A quawly of stolen Property wail located Friday In the possession , of it SaflY county fnrmer. namell Hlngold , who claims to have trdelrlo ! the Ilropel't , not knowing that I was ' tolen . Sherlf J. C. gkenbnry of Cns8 county came to Omnhn Snturda night alter Jimmy LIndsay , who failed to appear for trial lie day I ) WIS set. I was not long before I.tndslY was found and he accompanied the sherlfucl' : to Plattnnolth last night lt 'rho sheriff of Lincoln county Jacob Mil. lor , telegla\ll < 1 Satunlay l'rOI North Platte to the \ chief of police In this city to arrest J. " ' . Campbell . who II wanted for disposIng ot mortla ed property. I Is clalmeol thnt Campbell mortla ed his cigar store for $ O Ind nferward dlfposed of I , leaving North Plate l' Ihout paving off the mbrtgag Campbell Is a one-legged man and was soon round and locked Il ) . - - Orrnln Mlnllt.r tl ( lltflll , Arrives. NEW YORJC , Feb. 24.-Otto Prior , German - man minister to Guatemala , arrived today by the Iteamlhlp Colombia , tram Colon. h"u . . . _ . , _ - . . . . . _ _ . _ _ - . ECHOES I ? ROM TIE ANTE ROOM Iowa Fraternal Insurance Societies Stirred Ju Rusted's ' Decision Up by Judge Dccson , - I.LL OF TI : M PLACtD IN JEOPARDY 11elllh Declared to no Illegal nrcnuse Not l'lllln HllUlrelcnts } : Jletell front Oil Mno COII'I\II -h'- tiers I'reiiuiimig to Fight , - TIme Insurnnce lodges of Iowa , says the Cedar Rapids Gazette , are giving a good deal of attention to the recent decision of Judge Husted In the Ancient Order of United Work- men case . The more they study the decision the more they see that It Is portentous ef evi to them , should the supreme court hold that the JUdge has decided according to law and precetlent I Is now tmnderstootl that the orders affected wi make common cause and assist In defelllng their right to live. I Is now no longer n Iue ton whether I shah be the loyal or retel order of the Ancient Order of United Worltmen , but whether such insurance orders can do business - ness in the state without meeting the reo Iluirements cf the law governing old hue companies. When this stilt ws instituted hut little attention wa Ilaid 10 I , anti no one \ould have believed thnt I would attract great nt- tenUon , yet I Hems It 10 destined to become one of the most hlportnll cases limit has come before the courts cf the country. At Its beginning It was shl111y a fIght for a name There was only one order tl ( about isis , when the ( yellow fever plague In the south :11 "cholera morbus" In the ( Germnn lodges of Cincinnat wieeled all the grnd lodges of the south and that cf Ohio , leaving unpahl death loosen to the amount of over $100,000. The laws of the order gave each stale having n grand 10.ge nnd 2.000 or more members excimmaive jtirisdiction to . exclusl'e jurlHlt'ton as assess- nments Umlr such rules the lodges of the states ha"ng grand lodges could not be lS' sesseil for deaths occurring outside ( their re. spect\e jturistiictlons. Thin sovereign grand lodge appealed for help and the 'IOIes or Iowa reFpolllel with thousands of dollars . The year following the supreme lodge amended its laws 5 as to have power In such eunergencis to male as ! SSlcnts U:1 : time lodges working under state jurisdictiomms. The Iowa graull lodge denied the rIght of the supreme lodge to tax Its lodge , amid secEded - cEded from the t supreme juurlsthictiomm. Every lodge In the state , except ant or two , ad. hered to the Iowa grand lodge. But the su- Ilreme lodge entered the state as new tern- tory organized subordinate 101ger , amid when these had a membership of 2,000 they wer set aside as a separate jurisdiction , since which ( line there have been two grand lodges of the Ancient Orter of United Werlunen In that state. In common parlance the ( original order Is called secederl or rebels , whie those aclowledglng the supreme lodge arc known a9 the loyals. The two organizations continued to dJ busIness - Iness under the same name , and maintain lodges of the smmmo names In the same cites and are now so doing. The present acton was brought about n YEar ago and was simply to determine which should be entitled entted to the name ef the Grand Lodge of the Aim- cent Order of Unlted ! 'orkmen of Iowa Judge Husted has gone so far In his decision - cision that . he hns left the fight for n name completely oC sight He has brought up the question of Insurance , and preclplated : a legal fight that promises to give him more notorIety than any district judge In the I country has received. His decision Involves the whole Insurance system of Iowa , and I I has ceased to bc a petty quIbble , but has developed Into a desperate scramble of In- < lvlduals and companies for existence. Every fraternal socIety In Iowa holding a S charter under n supreme lOdge In another state Is Involved In the fight , anti the Red Men , the Independent Order of Foresters , , time Modern Woodmn , V. A. S. , National Union . Knights of lon or , anti ! the many ( shnlnr organizations are deeply Interested. Pure and simple I means I Judge Husted's ( view of the case Is sustained theIr organlzn- tons are void , and they must wihdraw from the state. Whmat Is more important , It means that the polIcies held by Individuals ! In these societIes mire not worth the paller they are wrItten on , If 1 similar trouble arises In the organization. The "rebel" A. O. U. ' V. numbers 7,000 and the loynls 9,000. Sixteen thousand In- dlvllunls are n large number to be Interested In 1 Jaw' stilt , but that number pale Into In- signifcance alongside of the number now involved I IR estmated that there are nol In Iowa more than 200,000 Individuals belongIng - tug to similar organizations , anti each will henceforth watch the progress of the case with jealous eyes. The Imprtance of the suit dawned on some of the leading members as soon as Judge Rusted raised the Insurance question . ammo they were not slow to take action . Consumlta- acton. Consula- ton was had between the hIgh officials of the different orgnnlzatons , anti from whnt can bo learned of the mater the 7.000 rebel ' 'orkmen of Iowa have arrayed against them all the organizations of the country. ' I Is understood hint aleut linen weeks ago n meeting was hell In Chicago , which was attended - tended by the supreme rulers of more thnn a dozen of the fraternal organIzations. They were accompanied by other executives of the orders and their counsels. Among these later were some of the most prominent attorneys In America , The mat'er ( was thoroughly IIF- cussel. ( All appreciated tIme danger that threatened , anti It Is understood a confedern- ton was formed to fight the case to the bitter end _ _ _ _ _ _ Odd l'clo\\1 lt 1ulrnskR Clt , On Saturday night February 16 , 10 members - bers or tIme Independent Order of Odd Fellows - lows from this city , went to Nebraska City to put a dozen candidates of Frontier lodge No. 3 of that city through the four degrees at the prder. 'hl work was done by teams from Omaha lodge No. 2 , conslstug of slxt- four members. In addition to these , however , farly-one members from lodges Nos 10 , 20 , 14 , 18 , 165 antI 183 Joined thin party. The party heft this ( city on a special train nt 6:1 : In the afternoon , and along the route picked up Odll Fellows I from other towns. On arriving at their destnaton they were met ly commitees from Frontier lodge , who escorted them to hotels , where they were served with a floe supper Adjournment was then taken to lie lodge hnl , where the work began nt 8:46 : In the evening and continued wihout Intermission until 3 o'cloclt the next morning. The visitor were then again tnlen : to the hotels , where they were feasted for over an hour before boarding the ( train for the return trip. Time teams took with them their entire paraphernala , amountng In value to over $2,600 , anti considerably astonished the members - hers of I renter lOdge wih their nmagumlfi- cemmcn The principal parts In the work were tken by Grand Past Patriarch rank 1. Bryant , Past Grnn(1 Sias Wright , Past Charles A. Paterson and Past Grand John W. Nichols Among the prominent Odd Felows present WE.re . : Grand Secretary I. I' . ' Gage of Cen. tennlal loge , Fremont ; Past Grund Master Arthur Gibson or the same lodge ; Past Grnnd Master John Evans or Omaha logC No.2 , Omaha , nnll Past Grand Master John Ham- ln of l renter lodge lodge No.3. t'oiig or \ otDrln ' ( uic"rs. Although full telegraphic accounts of the recent encan1ment or the Nebraska division or time Sons or Veterans were published by The Bee , the list or the ( newly elected otli. cers Is given again for the convenience of thin members. They are : Commander , I" . Ii. Way or Wahoo ; cnlor VICE comnmammtler Strain or Osceola : Junior vice commander , Kirk or Gram ) Island ; mustering otcer , F. J. ttraighit of Lincoln ; chaplain , I. O. Chapman . man of Archer ; adjutant W. D. Jutory of Wahoo ; quartermaster , W. I. 1.ltrel of Wahoo ; inspector C. I. Os or Fremont I ; sErgeant , Haz Inwel of Orleans ; judge ad- vocatO J. T. Yates of Omahn ; division coun- well , Brown , hlatniitoui , arid Mason ; delegates (0 the national encampment at Nashville. A. 14. Itawltzer of Omaha , Ailemm of Lee and 11. 0. Chapman of Archer , The next division encampment wili be held at Grand Island. S lsuighitsrs or l'tshiouitiuv , Aifareta crunch , No. 3 , Iaughiters of Pocu. hontas , Independemi ( Order of itedmnen , gave a very enjoyable vrlvate masquerade at its lush In tbu Comitimiental block last Thiuraday evening. 'rhO committees who hiatl the net. ( cm in charge were composed of the toilets ingt Me' . anti Mrs , U. T. An'hcrson , Mr. anti Mrs. II. L. Morgmtum , Mrs. J , 11. Flanagan , Messrs. hirownlen liurke , St. Chair , Lapage Soti Cat- li. Aniommg thioe present were : Messrs. anti Mestiamimes liross umlee , lb rgess , Phelps , Morgan - gan , Decker , Amitierson , Lapege , hiamhin , Ittuggies , Noble , C-line , hiritlemutecker , ( 'atiin , J , II , Flanagan , Id. Flammagan , JefIrlcmu , ICeuit , Taylor , Royce , Leblhmmch , Elbourn , Fogs mtmmtl lCehl3' : Misses Nellie Wright , Euiiumma W'ood , ICent , Heulit Nelson , Shilier , Laura hfartsoim and Genevieve Jeffnles ; Messrs'htielmeail , Cook , Votichmer , Smith , Cook , hlnrke , St. Chair , Ilartson anti Norris anti Mrs. Wright , Aimsommg 1oc.ui ( hut L' Ihimtvs. Omaha lodge No , 2 , Immdcpemident Ortier of Odd Fellows , gave last week ( lie first of a series of nmoimtiuly musical , literary antI social entertainments in time iothge hall , At the con- ciumsion of ( lie literary prograumi aim elegiiumt collation of cold meats , coffee anti fruits was serveti to ( lie guests , There srere over 25i ) imresent , The mnumsiemul selectioius were remi- dercti cmi a finn mmesv concert graiitl piaimo svhmich . has recently been pumrcimasoti , laumcing s.as tilkemi tip dtmnlng ( ho latter hart of time cveimiimg anti couiimmmictl for seine hmotmrs , Oim Fnitlay mmlghit the lodge will coummnuence to s'ork ( lie initiatory degree , stimichu sviil be coumtiuumcti thmrouught fohiosu'ing meetings. Sos'- cml camiiildatcs svili be operated oum Friday mmight. Oum March 7 Ilespem'laq emmcammiimmmiemmt , No , 2 , will ss'cnlc iii ( hme royal imluiple degree , anti , accorduuig to time usmial cmmstommi , refreshimimemuts s'iIl be served. Secret toddy Zitcs , Nebraska hedge No. I , Iumighmts of Pythiias , svihl confer ( lie rank of esqmmire next \'ei1ncs. tiny cs'eniimg , Time mimemmmbcrs of tIme lodge mire requested amid all other kimighmts invited to be hmrescmmt , There will be work iii cue or more of thin tiegrees ever ) ' \'oi.humcstlay evemiing titmning time iiext six or eight weeks , Thmo second aminual installation of omcers will bn luau toumighmt by Gahammthme Ictlge No. 3 , KumIghmts of l'ytimias , in Central lieu , 109 South Fourteenth street , with nmusicah enter- tainmnemmt. Somume good hmmtisical titheimt ss'ihi be hmresrim ( , Tue commiimmitteo ( host loire the immatter in charge comimprisea W' . J. \\'yhie , G , N. Joimmison , C , E. Dtmmmcamm , J. W. Long , CI , Ci. Ernes ( , S. 11. Smimithu , J , 5 , Bryant , Mrs. F , L. Danmmctt. Seyumioumr camp No. 57 , W'oodummcmm ef thin \Vonith , gave a mmiost eumjoyable tiamice in Its iimmhi at Sixth amid Pierce streets last Friday night , A of dauico ' pregrammi twemmty ss'as an- rangetl for time occasion ammtl time party thu not break up umitii a , late hour. At Ii :30 : light rcfreshmmucmmts s'cro serveti , Time commiummittoes ( hint hmatl time affair in charge swero counposeul of time following : , T. Ilarpoim , It. EVintcle - omaum , Ii. A , Tcggenbtmrg , 11. hlopkiums , Dr. II. II'i'iisoii , h. F'alr , L. Loimimes , J. W' . Adetimma , 11 , II. Stocksvehi , L.'aumous , G. A. Sachms , F. 'I' , Loss'r3' iuiitl 13. C. Minor. A. Ii. Drexel was monster of ceremmmonles. S JtOCIIl'OlrI ) 1)ITUWr Jill I'l VJXU , Vork on Scu'cnitl tltt hiluclc huts Miiies iteimig 'Igormiisly Itciiinpi. DEADWOOD , S. D. , Feb. 2i.-Speclal.- ( ) One of the ( iliutrIcts of the Black hills which for a number of 3'eai'n has reimmaineil practically abamidoimed iii Itocimford. Withmlmi tIme lust few mouths , however , ii. numimber oi discoveries have been matle in "aith ground , " amid new strikes mantle in mmcx- phorcti groumid , which hmn utddetl hiftm and zest to prospcctiiig In that district , ivitim time result that time prcscumt season , evemi mut its begInnhuig , promnise to be the live- host it has ever kmioss'n , Among time prominent of thm mmciv enterprises - prises timat is itt riresemit atti-acting mittemm- tiomi is tIme mlami of work haul oum' for tie- Veloping anti nmaking productive ( lie ll'oP' arty of time old Mouitezumna 2dinhmig coma- p0mw. This property bus recemmthy heeum purchmnsetl by eastern hurtles , anti work of uitmttlng it lii eoiithitiomm to operate has cmi' ' ready begun. Tue hii'operty for yeams imna beemivorkcd in a crutle way , and while it has showmm thint it s'as michm in goiti , time might pi-ocess for extracting it from time rock hind not tuntil , reccuit timmies been icmmown , and consequently little irogrcs 55'flU iflatle tosvartl puttimig It upon it paying basis. 'rime workings aim this mmmine consist of ithmaftu' , tunnels anti open cuts , alolig time cotmrse of time ledge , whmeh expose time ore body for neary 3,000 feet in length amid fm'oni forty to sixty feet iii wldth. Time ore , which Is mostly free mniliiiig , vihi run $1 a ton , as nunierous assays prove , but there is in the vein quantities of ore which will go very high in golth. As a free mill- lug proposition time $1-rock will vay veii to work. The parties who have purchaet1 the property are now putting Uj ) a Gniilhmm mill on it , a cross betweemi a pulverizer mind it stamp mill , amid believe that it viii prove successful , On the Ahimhma a tunnel 500 feet in length has been driven , cutting the formation , itnti has opened up three distiuiet ledges , tIme first twenty feet in width , thie cconul about thirty , whmilo the third hits beemi pen- etrateti for sixty feet , and time mace or tIme tunmiel Is still in ore , The first of these veins is a decomposeti quartz , highly ox- iihizetl , while the other two are it gnmtyishm- svhlte rock , carrying a large percentage oi iroim pyrites. A test of this rock svits mmmdc last summer. 'rwenty.nve pountis of time oi'e was pulverized amid commeentrated 10 to 1 , the result showing an assay value of $ iO per ton. This is but a sample of the work now umimder way in the ltochmfomd uhisti'lct. The Stanti-by , Caletlonia group , tl immnesota , on svhichi a mill is being erected , anti other gooil property are recemvlumg the attention they mieserve , Besiticcu time last mnentlomiel. sevei'al large groups of asbestos claims mire behuig opened up aimui tievehopeil , anti it is the inteimtion to inmike an effort to bring this tiisnict into prominence as a protiticci' of that peculiar mineral there beiuig cx- temisive deposits Of it tiiem'e , anti of time highest grade. As the Iochfoi'th district is ctit by the line of the B. & Id. , the problem of tramisportatiomi Is one easy of solution , and will not , as heretofore , stand iii the svmty of tlcvclopnmemmt wOm'k. Time Holy Terror mine continues to keep thie attention of mining men riveteul , maul to et them to wondering whether or not It will ever cense to give themmi new cause ( or ss'ondermccnt. Its recent mon of live days with a tlvc-mutmtmp mcmiii nmmtl tIme imnpre- ceulonted clean-ui ) of $2JOCO has been the smubject of comiversation in every eninimig camp iii time hills evem' since it svas made. Aim mines go time Holy Terror 1mm yet lii miii uiuileVelOled , ) state , but in tIme worktjmgs ito far tiomie there Is ore enough In sight to give itit three owumers a tilviulemmti of $ l0utJ ( , which sum they recently Ouchiumeti to take for time muiiiie , 'fhie imilimo is openeil by two shafts , seventy-live feet niirti't , one ninety feet 1mm lengtiu anti tIme other of sevemity- lIve at time vrcsemmt time. hum botim nra gooul , strong ore bouiieum , live feet in width , Iii tIme deep , or discovcm'y cuimaft , the m'iehm ou'o 1mm ( otmumul , amid a peculiar feature of it lit that it apimenu's (0 ho a velum within a vein , ilere ( lie ome hotly is four feet wide , ver. ( heal , with well tiefineil smut. Cutting time % 'eimi proper almost through thiti ct'ntei' from wail to wmtil iii aim egg-shmuicui chlni- ney or am-c chute of ore ( mmmi eighteen to ten Inches in withthm , uvhmichi is ( uhmiiously rich , while time vein matter on either itiuie of It iihl nummm ( ronm $ hO to $12 per toim , 'I'hmis chimney extends from time muuim'ace to the bottom of tIme iliutcos'ei'y uuhmaft , amid mdiost'it no sign of uincimlmig out , as time ore sceumma to gm'Ow richer miii 'iciuth is immcrenscul , amid tIme li-csent immuiicatlomms mire that it will grosv Pm whiCh. Time mine will' Iiooui lmnvo an nmhuhltlominl use stmtmpuu ulrop- ping tibOfl itmu ores , and tiiemm its buhiloim output svlii be ihoubheti , - - - - lviuii5 " * Ylil ' 't Ito .5 litiwetl m o iimtorvctmi' , IENVEIt , Fob , 23.-Jutigo htiner of ( lie Uniteti States circuit comirt has deumied the PetltiOui of cx-Governom' Jolmim ls'ans for leave to imiterveimo in tIme forechosiire stilt hiotigiit by time Amncrit'nn Luntn amid 'frost counptmiy ugit I limit t lie liii Iom I 'ito lilt' , 1)tmum- yen & Gulf railroad. This stilt Involves thin fereclosuir'm &if about $15,0'dOOO on the ( limIt himme , auth ex.Uovernmoi' Evmtiiim in hits lmtetitIoui attacked tIme validity of thmcimtm bonds , . _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ IC iii n's ' ; ) uuel S Ii I' lresii in elm's l'r'I U cii C , CIIAMI'4tlGN , Ill. , Feb. 2i-'I'ime pens- blent of tue fmeshmmaim chiisum mit time State miumiversity , a 3otmng man naummc'ti Itlneimart , itmitl several oilier mneiumbenum of thu class , item ki'h ' mmmtlupt'il mtnti ittui i-i teil muss-ny by tipper chit sit immerm todmi y I o , u't'von t I heir mippt'mt u' . ii mm co at t hi tm it Ii liii ii I ( rehm ummnmm social , w imichu occtirreui last mmigiit. 'I'hme banquet paemseil off ( iti ititi y , uvi t ii t limit eXt'eiit loll. I I it itmi hi t ho prosectitlmig utturime ) ' st-ill ( mike up ( lie mumat- ( or. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Receivers ( or an I ii'iirisrleo coumip ins' . NI\V YOhlIC , Fehi , 21.-Charles 1) . Theirs. ton linus beep miiiiOImitCh ( ciuxihimury re- cei'er of time Ammmemlcmiim lmiuhoes Liability limsurunce comnhiuny by tIme supremmme court. Time utppointunent is in the suit bromighit by Arnido , gimeiloumo & Co. , ummmd hecamistu of vmirioums mittuehmumments tigmuiuiiit ( lie coiuipamiy tiled in thmlit city , I'iitI I hither" , \VASIIING'FON , Ft-li , 21-Speclal ( Tele- grum.-Wiiiiumn ) F , lierg hmitum been comn- nmimimtiomei vostmmuster mit Conuileme , anti fhII- ford 14. hiutcimltisoum at Mascot , 1'.ei , , 'I'hme iiostoiuice at Myron , Alletmakee cotinty , In has beemi discontinued , Mail swill go to * moukemi. S itiisIINblhui JIscr 'I'rsilin Mepuimeeti. DUBUQUE , Feb. 24.-Time Iuhuqtie Board of Trauhe lies atloliteil remsolutiommum vrotest- lug pgainst ( lie coiistructitimi of a. third bridge Ut lit , Louis , tlec'ianhmmg ( limit it woulti be it menace to time traullo of ( lie upper 2ihl- sibimiPpi river , T1IINIi TIlE TIDE IS TURNING Wall Etreet Oper.itora Look for Dcop Watcr lb Their SIlp Socn , SURPRISE AT 1HE SUCCESS OF TIlE LOAN : mmrnuucmulm Engermiesit to l'utrchimuso lliiltc4 States Securities Tttlcc ( hism hircesthi of ( Ito Thuniti Cinhiiuiic ( ) wuuers of 0(1111 -hope' , I'Irims 1OUiuhiit lou , NEW TOItH , Feb. 2i.-hlcnry Chews , head of ( ho barmkiumg liotuso of henry Glows & Co. , ss'riies of ( lie sweek iii % 'all street : \\'nli street is fauu-l' (01(0mm by stir mien at tIme stumimeumlloums ' sticcess ntteimthlumg t\ie \ syn- 'hIcittfl'm. mmcgothition of tIme mmmv trenmutiry iomtii , 'i'is'o sveelcit ngo ithi ss'as in ( lie mioomn , ) f umtier ' - ' uumme'm-tmuiuit3' mes to Svhetlmru' tIme tm'easumry ( 'Otilul Lie kelmt nihont , em' It immtumst sink ( toni lack or rescue. Now tIme status of time Intl-mile cu'euiii lit ties'mtietl l'efom'e thin 5'oiitl 113' btuhs for ten tiiimea ( lie nmuiauumt of bonds ofiei'cl , litul hub' time fact that thio lmmimjoi' Pri It at' I iii' i-tii'itci-him ( ion is immim tie iii lui'oie , , 'l'Imls filet Is its icuitarkeuhule for itim m'vehmttiout of time liii ge ammmoummt of cmtiuimtt seeltiuig einployimic.umt mtt it lit for its os'iileiieo of t ii e it ti I I Ii 1gb it tmt mmdi umg of euim' mmatioummul credit , 'J'hie m t-stiit e.-o for t'xceelU , all ( hint \Vmmli iti't'et hiutit h'u'eim nmuticipatiumg timat it. is ( mm keui by sum upuise hy ( mm mm item titleim mtppear- itiir of it miess' itlttiittitiii , icr s'hmiuihi it imaiu mm mmt yet Is'e ii Imicpmu i'etl , amid the lit 1117.11(10mm ' 0 fS hi it'iu It hitS ems ye t umo I niuii etl i it tim Phituiit , 'fhicm't' , hiosserci' , can be mme sccnumti oluiuiion mimi ( ii ii'hint all ( hut pou'temmilut. 'I'lmerc is mio Place lot' " - ' "bent-lug , auth litmylmig macmet imeiict'fcrsrmmrui ho ( lie artier of peetihation , bmtcked bs' it large rciuilou'ceuumetmt or cuiuii thmice iii Lommdomi amid oum time coiitlmmemmt , Iii- tict1 , W take it tlmat tIm eveuits of thin hOst sveelc still mutmilte tIme lC'umote ( em' a no- rIval of tomiliulemmt'e tIme svnrhu' over , utilil for it geimeu'imi i'ecos'ery of huusiuiess timmet Imn hecum hicitl iii stislteumieo for time PaRt thiu'eu ) 'l'nm'eto ummicy eXliect to 55'itimt'itit , at mtit early 'lay , thin ( ' ( frets of ( lie immitrelmithiluig of mmmcii of L'mtlii'tl for piommiotiumg it lively itlmec- Cmlii tire cit iii lunicim ; lam t , .1 . umi-imm , ( lie I ii torrid of hmm'elmnratiomi by timose lemttiei'ms , thin mmmarket mimay miot ushiow aim ) ' especially sti-iiCiumg chamiges , I100MINO STIA1tES IN LONDON. Bull ithmectiifltioim iii Iouithoum 1mm Aummerienit sectmritiinu is hiicciy , fm'ommm itli hiiiiicnions , to sooui sLnr ( imp , mtmitl It will Umobaihy be as Protmatmumeul as It lmns hietmi in thou ( umimosite 'hirectiomi shimee the ilnm'iimg lmnuile of Itmvemmm. hem' , i99. 'l'iio 1totimitchmiiui alit ! oilier Ieatl- imig Loimtltiii hnmmmlCers hmatl a foreslmmitlnss'imig ot' ( lie ovem'lonilnil coumuhitinim of time ilarhumg firma , mciii ] , Iii uuiiticiimathoim cit their collapse , s'ere qtiick to shift timcii' loath of Ammiemienumit to this side , tumal theni' line beemi mme timmme sluice then-how ( aiim' nmmti oimc.hmmtlf ycitra-timat tIme I.ommtiomm attitude line hecim not oumly to this- cuuiago : time huiiyIimg of Auumericnum securities , ittmt to cuicoium-mugo thin seiiiumg of ever'thmimmg Auncricaui , Time ftmm-eigim imress line also hecum deul mmgmtimmst ocur investmneumtmu , mend ( heir attacks - tacks hmimve imecum of a mmios ( vitjom'otms elmer- mtcti'r , ltecenti3' , for tIme icicle of soumiethmimmtj better , South African ' 'holes iii thme grounti , CulluhmoSeti to commnimt golti , Imimve beomm seized. tipohm ivith nvitilty. As mmmi cvkheimce of time wiltl speculative spirIt ( lint imets comae over Lontholi operators , tin entemprise hClmnwum nit ( lie ltnhiui mimiumes lii .Sotmthi Africa , vhiicIm has hot oumly haiti nO ihi'itieiiuis , btut hut mmotme ium sight , hits beeum utile to advance Its shares ( rein 1 to 25. Under a m'eoemmt m'enctiomi tJmey mire now nctlvely dealt Iii at 22 a shmnre , A gi'eat ninny simnlinr Schemes breve ntivancetl in cqtmnl proportioums with lummniemiso tieahimmgs iii them. Stuch a hoomim probably huns miever been equaled bfom-e. l'cmrhis , hheniin anti other coumihimeuitttl mnmarlcets have also panticipeteti him ( lie sumecimlative fuurom'e 'iim great success. 'fun vrofits which ninny operators have reahizeul nrc fatiumlotusly large , timid private ntivlcee from Loumnuhmi are to time effect that ( lie sticceseful openittoret li-i these South Af. nicamm vroiierties arc no\s' m'eadv maul willing to ( mike hold of Aunenican rallrond shares , providuuig the currency of thin cotmntm'y is put on a ( mtlrly safe footing : lii fact , lnasnmtmcht as they consimier our m'amige of Prices now imlieumomCflnhly how , tIme immclluiutiomm is to do it Iii ammy Cfluie. The iunmenmie stuhiscrIptIoum in Lommdon to tIme con-ant bond loan is mum evidence ( lint foreigmiers hmave a hiighmer estimation of ( lie intrinsic s'ortlm of Uniteth States government - honthit thmaim we hnvo iii tlmis country. Time signal succeiti iii floating ( hit Itinmi cannot fall to heath time vmty to a revived of cnmmfi- thence in Anmenicnn rallroati secunitieu , whmicho are mmmv ilowmm to prices timed uthmoulti make them ionIc inviting , for speculative von- ttmres at least. Time speculative spirit hum mill tIme Etmropeaii money centers Is rampant , as we have indicated from ( lie AfrIcan gold . . craze. - ENCOURAGEMENT IN SIGHT. Time silver movement In ( he senate limit come to an enti not only without serious comiseqtmence . , hut with significant mtymp- taint of its grossing weakness , which s'ilh afford nmi opportunity for oilier importmunt measureem to he called imp , incluthing the pooh- ing bill. ts'hmichu , together with the nmpropnia- ( ion hihis , will nbout fill up time uilmort time remaining of this wretchmeii commgresis , the ending of which will terminate to a very large extent. the suffering of almost every hmousehohd thmrouglmout the himmith. It wotuhl , certainly appear from nIl present indications that better times are at hmanti , To recapitulate. ( lie ( hhmigs in sighmt to bmi consitiereuh lum diagnosing time situation , are the following : Time pooling bill may yet pass this con- gress. The adjoumrnenent of congress , now near at hand. The new crops wlui imning time nenemite ac- oruiing from a sheltering winter. Time opening of tIme spnluig trade Immis a very ( air proniiite. Time alOOMOO,000 gold reserve is innmde good. Tue Lonticmn connectIon , untler thin leath of tIme htothichmihuhm' . with time nosy governmeuit loan , again opens tIme door in Lend n to American securities. Time big profits that \s'iil lie realized from time booth negotintion may he expected to encourage - courage tIme huylumg of othiem' American se- curitiet On nfl Important scale , Time prospecte , therefore. nrc quite good for a turn in the tithe of Wail street. LONION MONEY ,5ttitKllT , Oumly Twice Before iluta ( ho mflscnunt Itate ICani'tliieti iii 'l'mVo i'er Cent , LONDON , Feb. 21.-Only titirhiug time two svoritt perlothut of tIme presemut conttiry hint tIme baimle rate remnuineth at 2 per cent , once for thirteen ituiti ammother tune for tixteon uiionmthis. Ileyonti mu siigimt hmartlenimmg of rates on account of thin emow Amerlcamm loan , ilmera is tie visible prospect of me chamigo , thin rushi for the booths hmem'o iumthicutiumg an anxiety to find a ( air invemstmememmt. It hat been estimateti ( lint hail tIme new issues have imt'eii mntio golti inuitemtti of coin lmontims tOme lunch s'otmhii have beeim 131) imisteettl of 119. hlushuiesim in thin ittock mmmarket was only' mnohermite , btmt tue tone vmes oiogothmer bet- icr , except for coumeohmu , wlmicli were sold to proviuie nmoney for tIme hew American Itmamm. Most investment ittoelts midVniiccul hut time Londoum svntcr works stock fell from 10 to 15 mer ceui ( duriuig time svcek , time qtiestion hieing before I'arllmumntmit for cotunty coumimelima hiuyiumg tIme comimhuituiies out. For- t'igti sectiu'ities , iumcltitilmim. Ai'giintineii , were uhumhi , Egyptiitmm sectiritiems swem-im on time dowmm graulo en rmmunors of trouhilo between ( lie kimedivti utimth Iheiroum Cramer , time liritish migeuut nuni conittil geumeral met (1ieim'o , Mining shares wemo mnotlc'uittely nctiv , ' . lirazihlanmu mote muhiau'ply on the' imewut of thmC interim- ( lanai loami. Only the hiei4t Amimenican railroad - road booths iunprtweui , Other American so- cuiuitieit ss'eru ntt utifeeteti hiy time new loan , Thin iiriimt'ihiai , iet'm'eu'meml svere : h-riti , tee- onilit , 2' Enienu mimmul Norfolk & Westerns , eacht PA. 'I'hme otiier , ht'crcmtses were ( roe- tiommmtl , There wmis a rally lum ( hue isecuriIca of Ciranml Trunk of Cuimmitla. i.e ( iiuiiiii iii , I : tiC i I utI It l'iemusit ii ( 'oytge. NE' YORK , Feb. 21.-Time Fremmclm line itteiiiiisiili ) Lu Cimnnipmugmme mtrriveii this nmornlng from hlavre , after a rt'markahihy fume winter masitng ( ' . Time saloon pasutc'migerui swere dough ( cii vi ( hi t ii ni r qu ick t ci p , mmmmtt swere ithile tO itit arountl ( lie tlecks throughout - out ( lie voyage. Mine. ltt'jnn , the French actress , mmii her ttmeaniCmll ( coniiiiiuiy were iatumtcmmgerH cii thin ( 'luutmiiimamgmme , 'lime corn- pany mmutnhiers betwet'mm ( imirty : immuh fou my lien. summit , Iii inc. I t tjii mm Is imct'tiiti pa imicul by lien lmusiatnui , 24. l'orel , mtod iinuugiit'r. il , l'orel lii ( lie roPnietor of tst'o time'aters ir , Paris. Amnomig time lieissemmgeiH swero Mmarqtis ( tie Cii situ I iii nt , ii mmii ( i ii mm t Jeiimi tie ( iist t'h I mine , a yotung brothit'r ( if ( ommnt iie Cmuitelimune , who lit to sued Miss Amino ( iouiiul , General Young , Coloumel iinyiiey liant'immmrulV. ( . Ii , hirowa mtnl , twenty-anti Hiuerit ( of Cimmunity , 14 ? , Chimompagule hniumgs 175,425 francs in gold , S - 40 hun tsuut 'Jid .tlhuiutei. IsThmo Thmo time Now mmmamho by Thin Ilurhimmgton motile Between Ouimaima nail hlehemia , 12 iuourmm amid 55 immiuiutes ( aster than emmy other line , Tickets alid full jnfrnmution at 3324 Far. nanm street. _ _ _ _ _ . 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 8PECIALTY CRA 1VilLLET CANE ISJU CLOVER. TIMOTHY. 1 _ ii.Ew. : iftXi'ltOJ Union Ave. . Kanmas City. Me. - - - - - - - - - S - 0 *