Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1895, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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union meeth nler.
The fentrnl LihOt
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B1uff. N""ly
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Oranl hotel , louncl Dlur I. Clark prop.
tIhed. teopctut Oct t. l : pop
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MCCI car ) ,
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both n. of Omaha were larlet . by Justl'o
Walker ye8l'11 aHcrnoun. -
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reIBflg on
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Irs. Mary I.on res.tng broken arm , the
from a
sufterltig
avenue , Is sulrrll ! rear steps of her
re.ul or a fall on the
reItrnce. Mu. . Mary I.ong , relllng on 'ahthgtofl
down
Ir . ' et , fell In going
. ' First trfct 10wn
' naI : lel
aveflIe and
a\'enle neI' tier hottse
thu rear lt airs 1C.dhIg from holSO atl
fractureJ h.r arm
which opens
The term f dIstrict court . einbraC
next Tueday has a heavy Itocket.
191 C:18es In nil , or \ hlch thirteen are
Ing
al .
ln and 317 law cues.
crlmlnI , :31 equity anl 3t
JUllg ! Iacy wi pre hte.
i'otinthnater Bullo now Ilroully , display
10undlnster ,
tim police
wcrn by
nP any polce
a star D large wcr
larle facatlotthlY or other-
btit the engraver has facetously
tJt that
Important iettcr , so
wine dropped ' an let
' Is made
ouilcini title
the colored genteman's oOclal tte
to read "pondmater. "
The leede nsauit Cook and yesterday battery anl cue taken was
heard by
Justce of the
meinbe
. Another ;
tinder ad\'lsement. member
fraternity wns put under arrest last night ,
fraterniy out of a
jnaitng five nrrets that have grown
quarrel between arrl a husband and wife.
W.
suits started against
attachment
The suis startl
de-
' business men were
. Imlott by Fundry bllnes
A.
sln
< ' hoU2ChOiI goolls
( . Imlott's hOlseholt
cIdd yestenhY.
were toipCd ) In the Uwankee freight yards
to
made UII that was
after the train was
! other things
haul them to Chicago. Among
that were attached was a floe $ UjO pl:10. :
sold In Justice Couk's court ycster-
This was ( Justce
Larson , COC or
. Chris
for $142. aie
day afternoon $12.
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ths attaching mrrchants , was the julcl1aet.
The American Railway Union commitee
of arrangements on T.ahor day celebration
! their advertising -
bill boards with
the wih
are covering bi elated
vertising posters and seems highly !
'ertslng succeEslul
OViIPflt pro'pect of a
the (
with evll\'nt '
Issue of their labors. President Dehs'
writes that 4.000 copies of
private - . - . _ , _ secretary _ _ .1. . " wries "llnn 01 the . . flail-
Too Lt1UI u , .u.n. . - - , - . - . -
\e way Times wi he hero on the - 27h Inst. ,
which insures their distribution at Ianawa
on Labor Ita ) ' .
Lbar
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The city engineer's force Is engaged
'he
drafting a large mai' , sbowln the northern
part of ! the city , lap chiefly that portion lying
north or the levee , and from the levre west
to the river. The purpose for whIch the
work Is being done Is not cle3r. The map
shows a large sandbar In the middle of the
river , and the explanation given hy the engineer -
gineer that the chart ts for the purpose of
glnter
showing the location of this bar Is not gen-
eraly accepted.
George C. Pullman , who met with a bicycle -
Gorpe
cycle accident the other evening says It was
not the result of road hoglsnl. The occu-
pants of the buggy saw the light on his
wheel and turned half way out of the road ,
but he could not see them. Th chief regret
he feels Is that they dt not give warning
and directly
when they saw his lamp so close -
rectly In front or them. lie might then
recty been a"ell 1 palnll Injury and a
broken wheel. '
The question of whether the paving that
ueston
was washed out during the late rain storms
will b repaired by replac'ng the old blocks
Is receiving the serious consideration of the
streets and alleys c"nmIUl3 In the council I
and the engineer's force. The question does
not apply to larrl on street to any great
extent , for about DO per cent of the dlsplae
blocks were carried down the creelt. Brick
will b USed for the repairs on that street ,
wi
but on other streets , where the blocks were
not carred ! away , the queston Is au Issue.
The old rotten hloks , however , In no place
wi b returned with the consent or the
property owners.
Mme. lichen Merrill . whose goods were attached -
tache for rent writes rrom Corley , Ia. .
that she Is visiting there and that she did
not move her goods out of the Merriam
block In the nlgbt but at G:30 : In the mor
Ing. when the nIght was far spent. She ale
thinks The , Bee did her an injustice In stat-
Ing"tbat she had been conducting a manicuring -
curing establishment , when the fact was
that she bad been doing hall dressing ais.
She denies , too , that she ever promised to
sell her diamonds to raise the $80 due for
sel
rent , but admits that the debt Is a just one
and promIses to pay I as soon as a revival
of business strikes hH.
One of the Omaha motor trains suffered a
slJght accident last evening tat created a
good deal of furry among the passengers and
shighltly Injured two or them When the
slghty
train was lewlng the bridge and on the
curve turning Into Avenue A , the trailer
left the track and crashed Into the fence ,
which comes close to the track at that
point. One of tile top rails of the fence
stuck the end of the car penetrated the
dasbboard and reached tha length of several
seats before the car was stopped On one
of the front seats was H. F' . Fryer , a well
known printer or this city , now foreman or the
Omaha Printing compan The end of the
scantling grazed his hip and bruised him
scantng grazel . I was an open car , well loaded
with passengers , many of them women and
children. They were all shaken up and
frightened but none others Injured. Fry a
was taken to hIs home. 300 Harrison street
and Dr. Thomas sent to attend to him b }
order of Manager Dlmmoek. An oxannna-
In. chnwnl thAt his Inturles were not at all
serious. tnn ' " The ' train " was P running at the
usual speed and the cause of the accident
was not 11etermlned.
A breathless man , flushed and excited , run-
ning up to a hack and anxiously inquiring
the quickest possible time the driver could
go from a certain street -number 10 the Hoclt
Island depot , gave rife to the suspicion that
somethIng Interesting was about to happen
yesterday afternoon . And when tile hack
took aboard a woman and I baby and 1 big
trunk and the nervous Individual first men-
anl
second admonition to drive
10nel , with I admoniton
like smoke , the Impression was materially
lke
strengthenll. I amounted to a conviction
thIrty minutes later when another man appeared -
peared at thc house and learned that It was :
his wile and baby who had disappeared with
the nervous clflhl.Vilen the Police were appealed >
tile It wa ! learne.1
pealed to to slop runaways II \
j that the woman wa9 Mrs. Charles Carty and
the man was her brother from 1\ansa ! Carty
- reluctantly allmlUl that he and his wire
had not been living very happily for some
time pat , and that she had made up her
mind to leave hIm. When her brother came
up from the south yesterday she decided
quickly to go with 111111 The police could do
nothing to help the disconsolate husband , and '
a his wife departed In peace with their 2-'ear-
old child. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Farm loans male In western Iowa at low.
est rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire
and tornado Insurance wrll n In best of com-
panIes. Bargains In real estate. LOlEE
& TOWLE , 235 Pearl St.
HUitI.IG'VON . IOU'I'I .
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Counci Bluffs to Louisvie , Ky . and re-
turn account O. A. R. reunion , less than
one rare for the round trip. Tickets on sale
September 8. 9 and 10.
O. M. BItO\VN Ticket Agent.
Tie only piano werth having , the lardlca :
Bt'it'IIt for ) IINh'r lvslIH
The late benefit to Colonel Heed , which
proved so popular and profitable . has sug-
, , selted still another bandit . which would un-
r ' be fully pOIlar. It Is bene-
_ doubtedl luly as ) I a -
' fIt to Master Evans , the young boy who was
so badly hurt on the switchback railway sev-
oral weeks ago. Tile father of the boy , Mr.
Ir7 vans , ht the electrician at the electric
light works , wIth not a very munifcent sal.
ary and a large family. lie 1155 been put
to a heavy expense on account of the acci-
dent and such a benefit wou11 not be a disagreeable -
agreeable surprise to him , Sufficient local
talent could be secured to make the affair a
succeis. and those back of I are going to
push I In such a manner that It will Insure
: t a full realization of theIr hopel
The Genuine Hound Ok Furnace II the
sanle Bucces that the Genuine Round Ok
la1e
heater Is. Air. tght. g..tght , burns any
kind of fuel and less of It than any other
furnace madc. Lowest price. Cole & Cola
41tain St. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
For Shte. , Pencils , Paper Exercise Books
and all School Supplies go to Dellaven's.
none fleer than the Uardman Baby Oraa .
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hJr SiI(1er lpl le " 'II Nut L'nrtlvi-
unto II I til' AN"hnIIIK I ft Ttt0i&'rN .
Dr. M. B. Snyder chaIrman of the COll'
mltee on teachers In the Board of Educa- '
ton , who was sat Ullon rlthern ero-
Jlonlousy at the special meeting In the
Iloomer building I"rhhy nIght , salll With mH
emphatIc emphasis yesterday that IH wcuht
not tale any further actcn 8S chairman
uf the comliteo In arrang'ng the /ulgn.
moot of teachers , "nnless , " contnuell he ,
" " 'e board reconsiders its acton In the Thri
asslgnnieit. "
vtreet asl nle t.
"Viil you attend the rpecIal meeting c the
hoard on Monday evening ? "
"Yes , I wil KO around and see what the
ether fellows are going to . do , but 1 will 10
nothing In the matter myceif. "
"You will let the other member of your
committee make the assIgnment to suit hint-
sell ? " .
"Yes , sr ! , ani without any objection or sug'
goat Ion . " ,
The acrimonIous debate In th board meet-
lug cOrtmld to be the subject for discussion
b ) the other membeR about town ) eaterda )
Dr. Sn'ller was freely condemned for the
Imprlols manner he has used at nil inset-
Ings of the board , and the conversations divulged .
vulge the fact that there was considerable
feeling against him. Two of the memhen
dlsclslhg him said unreservedly that he had .
bean the cause of al the friction that had
been felt In the board since its organiztion.
"He poses with too much dignity altogether
I to suit tile more democratic members and
lays too mich , stress Ipon the fact that ht Ic I
the only college graduate In the board. We
commoner fellows believe we know at least
a little about how school _ matters should
bc hanllel. and something about the eti-
queUe or debate. We can overlook Dr. Sn ' -
del"s imperiousness of manner and laugh lt
I I , but we can't permit him to entertain the
idea that this Is a one-man board and that
I Iw can run any put of I he pleases. "
I Under the circumstances J Is quite prob.
able that the assignment of teachers itub-
Ilshed a . few days ago wi ba materially
molifed.OSI.
OSI.\ ' SIX IA'VS ) IOU g.
( : ollOlt or lilisiliesM ,
Monday morning we place on sale over 10 , -
000 yards of beautIful embroideries. Our en-
tire stccl that was lie , 20c , 2e , 30c and 35c
nil at one price , lOc yard.
Thousands of yards remnants of wash dress
goods , outing flannels , saleens , Madras
cioths , crepons , ducks and every remnant In
the store at one price Monday , 5e yarll.
fOc and GOc curtain shades , 20c each. All
linen check toweling , 3lc yard.
Fine wool dress goods at l/ cost. t you
want a nice blact or colored dress buy It
now : the price Is only % what others aslt.
Dr. 'arner's health and coralne corsets ,
7Dc pair.
W. C. C. corsets , now 7c pair.
Monday every indies' white and colored
shIrt waist In our store that was $1.00 , $1.25 ,
$1.50 . , $1.75 , all at one price , SOc each
We are se1lg all our winter underwear ,
blankets and cloaks at less than wholesale
coet. I wil pay you to buy now. Come , In
Monday . DENNISON BHOS
Council E3iuis.
" 'ILL. SLg 'Vi.E Ci'I'Y 1"Oll IA IAGgS.
)111rr..h' . " 01 SI"I.telu1 11,1 11" .
cliii i'geti I" A nor CiiMoltIti4)ii.
The police blotter bears the name of "Lo-
renzo Daly , arrested August 22 ; charge , sus-
picious character. Discharged August 23.
Received effects. " The docket of the district
court will soon bear the Ele name attached I I
8S plaintiff to a suit for $10,000 , In which
the city Is to bo defendant Daly took the
preliminary steps In South Omaha on Friday
and the city has received notification of his
intention. 'he basis of hIs suit Is false ar-
rest anti Imprisonment.
In hIs complaint Daly alleges that be was
walt g at the Northwester depot to take
a train to' ned Cloud , Neb. , when he was
arrested and Imprisoned on the charge of
being suspicious character and kept In jail
until discharged by Judge McGee the next
moring , and that the ofcers refused to
malt the Inquiry Into hIs antecedents he
desired , refusing to telephone to people In
South Omaha whose names he gave and who
would know that he was all right. The police
report on the mater Is somewhat dlferent ,
The arrest was lade by Detectives Wier and
Murphy. Daly had been hanging around the
dept for some lime , felowshlpplng with a
RanK of bootblacks and newsboys. HIs con-
duct and appearances excited suspicion , and
when questioned by the officers he said he
was waiting to take a traIn to Little Sioux.
In his possession were a lot of bIcycle repairs ,
spokes , cores , etc. , all new. When questoneJ
about where he got them he said he was :
a bicycle repairer ant was going to Little '
Sioux to get his wheel , which he halt left ,
there , and fix It up. He became abusive and ,
Insolent to the officers , and was run In on
general principles At the staten he ' Insisted
upon the otcer telephoning to South Omaha
to t.he electric light station . The chief did
so and got an unsatisfactory response , together -
gether with the Information that Daly had
been In theIr employ , but had been discharged -
charged that morning for the best of reasons.
In fact a bad r putaton was given him.
COII.lm'ntcll nll )
truthfulness and have
On our honesty and , anl
learned from Past experience that It pays
always to do just what you promIse.
Our August clearing sale has been every-
thinK we could expect , and to keep the Inter-
rEt lp to standard we wi make some Inter-
eatIng prices on the balance of our summer
merchandIse to clean up before August 31.
acklntoshts , half price , In three lots , at
$ iD : $3,25 anti $ .7 [ ; sold as high as $10.00.
Wash goods , worth lOc ant ? 12e , now 4e.
Colored dimities sold as high a 17c
now Dc.
Shirt waists , choice of our entire stock , 7cc .
for Big 25c. line of silk belts , sell as high as 45e.
All wool checks , 3G Inches wile , worth
25c , for 12c.
All wool novelties , worth 60c now 25c.
Bargains In wrappers-67e , 87c and 97c ,
worth as l'gh as $2.00
Silk mitts at 16e , IDc and 33e ; sell as high
as 58c.
DO's' anti men's sweaters , 17c , 25 and 331 :
sell from 25c to 60c each.
FOWLER , DICK & W'ALKER
Council Bluffs , Ia.
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SI ) " s.r" .r. N./l'ch..l.
An Investigation made yesterday of the
Thirteenth ar.l Fourteenth street sewers
IhoweJ that the storm damage has been
rather mere than was 5t first 8UP0 ed ,
The Thirteenth street line Is spilt In scores
of places from the Hock Island round house
to the creek , a distance of six blGcks , and
for about two blocks on Fourteenth street .
.
These are three.foot brIck sews
and the pressure of storm water
was so great that the wails pave
way and the water \ as sent through
the earth like a fountain The damage en
the Thirteenth street line will al'prox'nlte
$500. but the other will be consIderably ieee.
"Either the sewer s'stem Is defective 01
thl sewers have been neglected , " said a
former city olclal last evening. "I am In-
dined to the latter opinion. In fact 1 made
an examinaton today and found that the
damage was wholly duo to nelect. The
overflows In both sewers were full of mud .
and nothing else could happen than the splitting -
ting or sewers when the weight of water
tl
came upon tbem. These overflows have been
neglected for more than a year. and have
not been cleaned out thIs summer The
mud keeps the gates from swinging and the
bottied.up water must escape some other
way ThIs tUlle there was enough of It to
make 1 pressure sufcent to burst the Cemented -
lentld wal\ . " _ _ _ _ _
Viie'Pe Shll I flu t
T the Young Men's Christian association
meetings. 'hlre's enough of them today
Beginning at 3:45 : p. m. the open all rally
wUI be held In the street , corner Broadway
and Plarl streets ; next comes the great
union meeting In the gymnasIum at 4 o'clock.
Women as well a men are Invited today . A
delegation will KO to Trinity MlthOlst Epia.
copal church In the evening , where they
wi have charge of the service. At this
point they will open with a meeting wtITh no
roof over them but the sky , and from the
street they will & to the church. A lively
time 18 epected .
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low COlt11 i Iii imfTiltijmmys hours . I. I.el.lrl'
One of the pleasant events of the week
was the social evening lt the hOle of T. II.
Orcutt , on Oakland avenue. The entertain-
moot was by the young men's class or Broadway .
way ! ethoilst church antI was under the
management of theIr teacher , Miss Bowker.
About 200 young folks were present. An
informal musial program was given , and
light rtfrubments sere . Among those who
. took part were : Tuiiey' orchettra , the Ian'
doln club , Holin Spencer , Ned lchel , Paul
Tuleys , Will 0. Hgdon and the Luring'
lrock quartet , consisting of Waler Luring ,
Wi Brock , Fannie Brock anti Edna I.urlng ,
The terracell lawn was brightly illuminated
with ChlneH' lanterns , and the exterior anti
Interior of the home presented 1 joyous ap'
pearance.
On Tuesday evening Mr. anti Mrs. C. -A.
Tibbets eaiebrated l theIr twentieth wedding I
anniversary at their home , 023 Seveuth av- i
enue. All tile ) 'ear of their married life
have been spent In this city , and they have
gathered about them a large circle of friends ,
whor expressions of congratulations and well
wIshes arc as sincere as they are numerous.
The anniversary evening was marked by a
happy gathering of friends The parlorp \ ere
gaily decorate and the lawn brIlliantly ium-
mated . Host and hostess were made the recp-
louts of many aPpropriate china gl ' , Among
those present were : MISHS , and : dames
Frank Shllerl , Will Nicholson , Dan Gr-
ham , J. Smith , A. Harrington , , . G. hitchcock -
cock , C. M. Trephagen , A. C. Lane , Dr.
coct
Snyder , D. Haggert , J. E. Webb , Brenne-
man , Derthold Zerkowaky Charles Nichol-
son , C. J. Hath , M. Pheler , Peterson , H
Otto , Voigt. Benner , \Vest Ileebee , Iewie.
Goldstein , Ford , Barton Wescatt . Deitkin .
lent , It. P. Cochran , F. Pardy Mynster
Lee ; Misses Dora Robinson , Clara , Emia
and Nettle I\rocht. Wahhren , A. Shlferl ,
Marks , Holman , Dora Ioblnson : Messrs.
James Holman , , . Shifterli. '
The feral decorations of the parlors were
very pleasing , and above the beaming bride
Ln floral letters , "Wel-
and groomsi appeared feral leters -
COIC , Frietuta. " After a series or high five
. ' Dr.
a committee consisting of Dr. Snyder ,
and Mrs. Deetkln and Mr. ant Mrs. 1reller
ecorte the guests 10 the residence of Mrs.
Harrington , the daughter of the celebrating
couple , \\'hero rooms had been thrown to
gether and arranged as a banquet hal , wlth
tile stars and stripes draped as a canopy for
the host and hostess , After partaking of
the rllreshlents the toasts or the evening
were given by William A. M'nster , followed
by M. PCeler ant others. On the return or
the compan to ! r. Tibbett's home I was
found that during their absence the parlors
hall been lade ready for dancing. Mr.
Charles Trephagen sang one or his appro-
prlat songs , and various features of social
enjoyment crowded the hours with pleasure
for all.
Society was pretty thoroughly wet down at
: lanla during the week , anti Its functions
became so arduous after the first two days
that the stagnation point was reached. With
the departure of the Omaha Guards on Ion-
day the great source or inspiration was withdrawn -
drawn , and most of the campers prepared to
break camp and go home. Several farewell
parties were gh'en. Misses Moore and HutchInson -
Inson prepared a farewell lunch for their
friends on Monday night and entertained
them very pleasant } Iaud and May Bryant
dll the same Wednesday evening. The chief
event of tie week however , was
the benefit given Colonel Heed by
the campers on Tuesday evening.
The program was filled entirely by home
talent , each of the persons taking part being
spurred to their best by the belief that the
Omaha calPers were going to do the same
thing and strive to outdo them . The rivalry
gave a 11alhy vim and spice to all parts or
the entertainment. I was a big success
socially , RS well as financially. The only
thing to bo regretted was the fact that
Colonel Heed was obliged to leave the pavl-
Ion seriously ill before the program had ben
fairly started. I was a very graceful com-
plment gracefully rendered . and was most
hearty appreciated by the gallant colonel ,
who has striven hard and successfully to
make the season I pleasant one for all who
have spent much time at Manawa
Harry Curtis of the Young Men's Christian
association Is arranging for a unique enter-
taInment for the members and friends of
that organization next Friday evening at the
home or H. A. Stoddard . 920 Second avenue.
I will be a ragot party. Different persons
wIll each throw a -undle of fagots upon the
camp fire . and entertain the crowd so long as
the faots arc burning. There will be other
attractions , such as scenes from gypsy life ,
corn roasting , etc.
The tenth annual reunon ! cf the OM Set-
tiers' association Is to take place next Thurs-
day at the Driving park , commlnclng at 1
o'clock. Extensive preparations have been
made to render this the most EUC-
cessful reunion ever held by the
,
arsociation . Addresses wi be de- I
lvered by Frank ShInn of Carson and I
others. Motor cars wi run direct to the
park The dinner wi bo of the picnic style
and baskets those . who attend wi bring wei-fihied
IOlgSgBI { lS' ENCUILSIOS.
"II lurllAtou Ituume .
August 2D , September 10 and 24.
Low rates to various points In the south ,
southwest , west and northwest. For full In-
formaton cal on or address
O. M. DROWN , Ticket Agent
Read Davis' ad. DavIs sells hammocks
cheap. _ _ _ _ _
C. D. ' klnlergarten opens September 2.
I'iptmllst l'rhumimtrls.
The populists held their ! primaries In the
different wards last evening There was a
fll ; ! attendance In all the wards amt a good
deal of Interest awakened , especially by the ,
appearance and active participation of sonic I
prominent oht party men. In the First and '
Sixth wards the caucuses were held and the
result safely betted up early In the evening. '
Delegates selected In the other wards were
as rolows : :
Second Ward-'V. S. Travis , F. L. Stahl , J.
E. Ahles , A. E. Sweeney II. Castle . W. II.
ICnepiicr . W. I. . Patton.
Third War -W. L. Marsh I. . Kinnehan ( : .
J. Kelley , William Fitzgerald Frank Fergu-
son , -T. Carter. .
ourth Ward-H. D. Amy , J. A. Churchill ,
Frank Chlhh , Wilam Philps , C. n. Mlch-
el , Thomas Iobotham , W. H. Moon , George
McPeak.
Fifth Ward-J. J. O'lear. E. E. Sewal ,
Joe Swassig , N. E. Church I' . Hogan , .1. J.
Dowel N. E. Terel , it ! . Foster , G. n. T.
Hunter Wilson Clark , Chris Nelson , T. P.
Cailagiian.
The convention will bo held In Liberty
hal Saturday , beginning at 1 o'clock. A
full county ticket will be put In the I lll ,
and the delegates positively assert that there
will be no fusion with anything or anybody.
Yes , the Eagle laundry "tbat
. thl IS good
goo.
laundry , " and Is located at 724 Droad\'ay. .
I In doubt about this try It and be convinced ,
Don't forget name and number. Tel 157.
We have leased the L. G. Knota & Co.
coal yards and will rursh ! all kinds or coal ,
weighed on city scales , ton and
ciy over without
wihout
extra charge. A. J. Deed & Co.
The lard man Is full and rich In tene.
IUI" 'U ) llrahll 11'1.1 to ( : ruil Jlr , ' .
JustIce Cook read his
Justce decisIon In the case
of Oscar Uartalow , the Ianawa marshal
charged with assault with Intent to do great
bodily Injury uron the person of Joe Terrell ,
the baleen peddler , It the opening of court
yesterday aleroon , The dech-Ion was pre.
pared with a great deal of care and covered
three shts of legal cap. The evidence In
the case was thoroughly reviewed , the attorney -
torney for the defense warmly complimented
and the court put upon record a desirous oC
sustaining to the utmOkt any officer
In the discharge of hl duty Incidentally
the court also recognIzed the questioned legality -
galy or the marsbal's election by the Man.
awa , 'oter. But the fact that there were
len witnesses for the state . who testtEJ
positively to the viciousness of the assault
and the fact that the baleen man snide no
attempt at resistance , so completely over-
shadowed the three witnesses " "jr the de.
fence . whole testimony . In thiinion of
the court , became deidedly muddled under
crolexamlnaton. that It left hIm no 'al-
ternatve other than to sustain the charge
2
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anti haM lutnlow to the gtanti jury. This
orller he ( on'I'Uenlt . ArRllc I ant ) fixed time
bond at S2o. The tll0111 unJer which he
1\1 held orlplraly i contnuEl1 In Cnrce
by request cf lila nttivlcys until loOly , tl
hlatlr'YI
clable hIm to get n \ , \ bond.
'oml.
I't'rsommni l'r""Arll.h. ( . .
W , 3. Graves anlt ! \ lr1Iea\e today for an
tri4fi
extenllel' ' eastern trip :
Miss Mary Tlnle ' $ ) ttAretutmnetl J I Cram New
York , where she lma.1dken a postgraduate
course. hl.'I . ( ,
Mrs. Charles IolISI ll.1 chlllr.n have re-
turnel from a slmller,8 , , outing at Oenwooll
and Manitou
Springs anl Innlon\l f 1
Mr. anti . lrR , S. , . 'Whllng amt son or
Lincoln , Neb. , are visiting at time home of
W , S. Cas . t01 Thlrtkgvenue.
Irs. Campbel anal Miss Tlplon of ( host.
wood anti Miss Bostoll Ial'er arc the
guests of Miss Ella 11stiaie
Miss Anna T. Doiiah , who has been In
: lss
Curope the past year , tarr\et In New YOIll
yesterday , arId will visit Crlends In Maine
before returning home.
Mr. G. F' . lfelrer oC I.yons. Ia. , who has
been visiting his daughters , Irs. M. lfelfer ,
Mra. I elentrater and Irs. Zermlclle , for
tile Ilast three months has returued to his
home.
p. T. True has returntll from an extended ,
visit to his old home In Massachusetts. lie
nolelt with pleasure that western credit
throughout all eastern money centers was at
the tall notch.
George T. Phelps left last evening for a ,
two weeks' absence In the east. He will go I
directly 10 Detroit where he will meet his I
mother anti famiy , and will then speml
some time visitng relatives anll looking after
business maters In other eastern cities.
Andrew Strain of Iobrara , Neb. , Is lu the
city on an extemled visit to hIs son , J. S.
Strain. Alhouh i8 years of age Mr. Strain
Is very vigorous and takes great enjoyment
and pride In his ski as an anglcr. The son
whom he Is visIting Is one of nine chidren ,
ranging In aRC from 35 to 58 years , and the
senIor lr , Strain has fourteen great grand-
children 1\lng. whie the number of his
grandchlhlren Is so great that he has to
stop and count twice before he can tell. 'he I
old gentleman also proudly points to hIs poI I
ltcal record as showing that he has voted '
for every republican candidate for president .
The Harlman piano wear hike tron.
Those magnificent new book cases at the
Durre Furniture Co.'s. . . Have you see them ?
IAIUIS O\III 1 illS l'OiNT.
n'Cn".1 tu " 'llllrnw ur , ) lomIif' lila
Silver "I.\\ , .
LOUISVILLE , Aug. 21.-The cnference
of leading democrats called for today met
here at the state headquarters at 1 :30 : o'clock
behind closed doors. General Hardin and
all of time other cmldal's on the democratic
ticket were present nt the conrerence. Gen-
eral Hartln made a speech ful of vigor. He
ld not recede , one iota from the position he
had taken on the fnanclnl question. He eon-
temlel1 ho was standing on the platform.
Hardin said In his speech to the commllee
that he would submit to I caucus of the
party , but he would not yield to dictation.
He serted his ability to construe the plat-
form , and said he abIdes by his utterances
which have been pubhisited . and hall nothing
to retract.
When ho closed there was warm applause
from the free silver len present All or
the candidates with the exception of Mr.
Tyler , candidate for lieutenant governor ,
agreed to stand by Mr. Hardin In his construction -
struction or the platform . Mr. Tyler an-
flounced his lurr'oseot continuing to speak
for sound money , np mater what the Utterances -
ternces of the head of the ticket might be
on the currency question. A committee of
1\'e , consisting of three silver men and two
goltl men , was appointed to draft an address -
dress to the den\crttll , voters of the state
Time voters wi be , called upon to support
General Hardin , as \\'el. \ Is the remainder of
the ticket. The addes , \\1 also urge demo-
crate to drop the currency Issue. It was
after G o'cloclt when the meeting adjourned.
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S'II.I. I\CI ( 'FlutE ! ? JURYMHN.
Another 111. . ut } " 'llr..n 'VII
11" " ' to I" ' Summon cd.
SAN FRANCISCO , Ahg. 24.-The trlat or
Theodore Durrant fet the' murder of Blanche
Lament will be Teumsd on Monday , As It
reUWl
Is Impossible tbabthe .jurors can bl secured
from the remaining 20 venlr men It Is prac-
laly certain that a special venire wIll have
to be drawn. When Durrant's prelimInary
examination for the Lament murder was be-
tog held Rev. J. Gibson , pastor of Emanuel
church , was asked by Durrant's counsel Ir
he hal ever been pastor on Romlny street ,
London. He said he had not. After hIs
graduation at EdInburgh ! said he hal
charge of a church In an outlying district ,
but he did not remember the street. The
purpose or the defense In trying to connect
the pastor with the Hominy street . church
Is now apparent. The defendant's counsel
say that Hev. Jesse Gibson while pastor or
the Hominy street church became Involved
In a scandal through attempting ramllarlls
wLh the women In his congregation . He
was compelled to leavE England anti came to
America. The efendant's counsel InsIst that
the two Gbsons are one and the same
Robert Lynch , Mr. Gibson's private secretary ,
raid that Jesse and George Gibson were fellow -
low students at Spurgeon's college , London ,
and they formerly preached at Romlny chape
Lynch declares that Jesse had always borne ,
a good reputation. .
InOUGIT 011 TiE liPid. FiGht' ! ' .
I'mtr4teIiuumitu4 Arr"Nt.1 nll Flnell fur
erlet ) tu Amiimnmiis.
CRlPLI CHEEK , Cole , Aug. 24.-The
first day of la Fiesta de Crlppl Creek has
p sse , a success In every detail. The pro-
gram was carried out , and the bull tight was
as advertised-a fight to a finish In the true
Mexican style. The bate between the man
and beast was only ended when a well aimed
stab at the top of the neck anti between the ,
ears of the bull reached the spinal cord.
Then the bull fell and with a groan expired
A seoml bull was Introduced immediately
amid the fight was fairly under way when
Sheriff Dowers and his deputes arrived Ind
placed Joseph Wolfe . the chief promoter of
the whole affair under arrest , with all the
partcIpants In the tight . and the fight was
stopped. Th charge Is cruelty to animals
The parties arrested promptly paid the fine
Imposed and the same dllculty will be encountered -
countered In the course of tomorrow's sport .
but I Is the general impression that the of-
cers have been bluffed out anti that the fight
will go on.
Adjutant General Moses , who was present ,
has just arrived and says the power of the
militia Is to be summoned to stop the bullfIght
mita , but It Is not thought the state authori-
ties will be on hand to Interfere with the
tes
program. _ _ _ .
Clll'm"1rr..te.l 11 ) ielct :
DEMING , N. M. , Aug. 24.-The len In
charge of an American roundup outfit en-
tering Mexico through the Las Palomas cus-
toms house , thirty nles { south of Deming ,
made the mistake or ohlalnlng theIr papers
from an officer who had r authority to issue
them , and after ther 'had gone Into the Interior -
tenor and were near Correntas , engaged In
the work of rounding lp American steers
which had strayed acre slthe line during the
summer , they were taken Into custody by a
posse of gendarmes , Ilatoned at Las
psse . There were , 'bout fly men and
150 head or horses . besides wagons and sup-
plies In the outfit . Bonds were given and the
ples
mater referred to the City of Mexico for
adjustment. I Is thought that the Amer-
Icans will be release I and the officer who
grantell the permis Ils hargel The affair
has created much ex ! .llent among the cat-
temen In this district ,
CIt"M F'otmrt is Snl'hle.
1(11" " " Ol , . J.iurth
KANSAS CITY AUM. 21.-harry E. Roll ,
for many years a leading dry goods merchant
here , cOlmlted suicbe lt noon today by
shootimig. Fluncbl 10..es led to the deel
Hal was 60 years old and at one tIme was
one cf the we1Uhest : men In Kansas City. He
leaves a wire and two chid , en. This Is the
fourth suicide of promninetit men In Kansas
CIty within as many days
1..lrell I. Ilmia TII..n 111pm Life .
KANSAS CITY Aug. 24.-Lxal police
are lookIng for William Swatwel , an Englsh. :
man of Indrpendenc :10. who has been
missing since August 12. He Is 35 year
old , of good family and until recently been
employed at Sheitleld. He lost his pcslten
two weeks ago and a he was known to be of
a despondent temperament It la fear J he has
taken his life.
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It' , " ' , \ , 1111t1 ) ur nr. , ' Iulle"
' 14111 II . Mtlr ' 11,1 hI.'puiguteml.
DES MOINES . Aug. 21 ( SpeCial Tel .
Mtam.-When ) the trltcr uf thl ( WClloy
Methodist Episcopal l church met , 'esterlla )
afternoon to hear time story by which theIr
pastor , W. W , Banner , mIght exonerate hint-
self Ihey were a sadly Ilsallpolnle,1 set , for
when time moment came 1onner atmltel
his guilt. lie thl not go Into detaIls 18 to
the charges preferred . hut saht simply that
he hal' ' sinned anti wouM resign his
pastorate ant reign Cram the church 'he
charges were prelerrell by a young laty
member or lila flock . that he hall mate Impro-I
per advances lo\\'artt her , but nothing uf a :
criminal nature occurred
" 'urli lt nn I uuult'ln'mmilu'mitmmmflhl. .
NEOI.A , la. , Aug. 21.-Speclal.-I.ast ( )
night Mrs. 1. B. Page's Indignation was
aroused by her husband not coming home to
his meals. leI 8Usilicions were that he was
at O'Conor's saloen She armed herself with
a huge stove poker and went 11 search oC
him. Not flushing him , she dechlNt to malII
a rough hone of the saloun. RaisIng her
weapon high , site brought I down with a
resoumiullng thllnll upon 1 cigar case , smashIng -
log It Into small bis of glass and wotd , She
said to the barkeeper : "I am here to clean
cean
out the house. " lie dechled I was time
to stop her alli maimed ' out from behind thl
bar just hI time to save the large mirror
from being broken , as she hall the poker
drawn to throw through it. The barkeeper
\vtts marching her out when near time door
they met O'Conor , the proprietor , whom she
struck eve the heath , Innktlng a wound about
two Inches long , trout which the blood
flowed freely. She was alowed to go home.
Page Is a Imlnter and spends the money he
ears for drink which shoull go to support
the family. lie allows her to get their daily
bread by washing
UIIII Ollnl y n"lllhlell" Hilt iiiae .
CRESTON , Ta. . Aug. -Speclal ( 'ele-
granl.-Tilo ) most enthusiastc convention
ever held by the relJb.lcrns of UnIon county
occurred In this city today All the present
Incumbents were renotuimiated 'he are ;
Representative Lauder or Afon : Thomas
Caurt , treasurer : Wiliam Davemiport sheriff :
Charles Emerson , superintendent ; Matt Ash-
by , surnyor ; James McKee , coroner. Most
of the nominations were made by mtcclnrna-
accama-
tioum. The resolutions endorse the Minneapolis
amid state IllaUorms ant deplore the thisas-
trous effects cf democratic policy upon the
welfare of 1.le ' cosmtitry . The following reso-
11ton was also n opted :
'fhe "romll of [ 'ler from third Imrty
agiltons Is I 1IIIu810n , antI we denounce
them lS Inimical to the best Interests of the
cctmntry. We pledge our representative tn
the lgI8Iatlr ( to h ) voice mint ? vote to use
every melnl secure the ennctment of n
statute to pilce hullng atl loan tisiuoci-
tOI of the st"to unllel strict nSMcl- ,
the enl that depositors may ! e fully pro.
Iro-
teetIll by law.
Congresstnan lepbur was present and addressed -
dressed the convemition.
conventon. Resolutions endorsIng -
log his course In congress were reuI !
Very ' 1.1. I 1.11.11.
NIWLA , Ja. , Aug. -Spcclal.-The ( ) rain
of the past two days has sweled the Mcs-
quito creek to an o\rlow nearly as bad as
the flood of IIDO , when ! both the Hock Iland
and Milwaukee roads were washtli out.
Neither road has received any damage here
but the Milwaukee had I wai'nout at ! l'ersia.
No trains were run yesterday on acccunt of
it. Trains are now running all right It havIng -
lug been repaired. People were notified here
that the creek was raising and nil stock In
the botom pastures was removed. Much
damage wi be done to pasures and hay
meadows I Is thought no damage will be
done to the corn crop . as the Ilootireaciteil Its
height at 2 p. m. today and began ralang
slowly. The grounds used during tae reunion -
union are all under water and are used as
anl usel
a swimming resort
l'rommmotiimsa' l , . t h 1111"1.
DES MOINES . . Aug. 21.-(8peelal ( Tele-
gmarn.-Time ) grand .trlbune or the KnIghts oC
Pythlas of Iowa has beel holllnJ a session
In Des Moines today. This body Is composed
of B.V. . Weels of Guthrie Center , Mr.
White or Add , J. M. Sammis or Lemars , D ,
Murphy or Vinton and H. T. Granger of
Des Moines. This tribunal orIginated as part
of the new machinery of Pythlan KnIght-
hood at the late meetn of the grand lodge
at larhalown , and the law requires ( that
they organize within ten days after the adjournment -
jourment of the grand lodge. The grand
tribune will have charge of all maters of
law and all appeals and grievances.
'Irl"I'll)1"1 IUIN litiopiclf .
RED OAK , la. , Aug. 24.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-Charles ) E. Iott , a traveling lan or
Burlington , Ia. , sulclde at the Hotel Johnson -
son about G o'clock last evening hy shooting
himself through the head with a revolver.
No reason Is known for the act and he left
no letters 01 evidence to explain tt. The
revolver he purchased of a hardware store
here yesterday afternoon. Time bal en-
tered the right temple went through the
brain ant shows against the skin. He Is
about 30 ) 'eaf old and has been for the past
ten years traveling through this territory
for Lagomarclno & Co. , a Burlington fruit
and confectionery house.
" 'I t.rllu " % ' 01.1 Fighting Saloons .
WATERLOO , la. , Aug. -Specal ( : 'ele-
gram.-The ) Woman's Chrltal Temperance
unon : of this city has begun active work
agaInst the salcon. Acton was brought today
In the district court to close the saloons
under the prohibitory 13'he women allege -
logo that the petition of consent under the
mulct law , under "ilch .ho saloons are
opened , Is insufficient , ae.ordlng to the ruling
of the Polk county dlstrc : court The bur-
den of procf as to the sUlcency ! Is placell on
the deCendants. The saloon men do not know
whether to close 01 not.
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CORNING , la. , Aug. 24.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Peter ) Anthony while handling lum-
her on the third floor or the Odd Fellows'
hal , walked off backwards , falling over forty
feet and striking on hIs head , sustaining a
fracture of tile skull , both arms broken ant
Internal Injuries. His chances for recovery
are very poor. William Parker fell through
the joists from the third for to the second
breaking his arm twice and ' Iustalnlng mInor
Injuries. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
) 'OhItmi Istm4 S"lrt' " In Iosvn
MASON CITY , la. , Aug. -Speclal ( Tell
gram.-AI ) Reed or Maquoketa , state organ-
izer or the populsts , met wih failure here
this afternoon In his attempt to organize
thIs county. He altressed several hundrell
In the park and when he closed his address
and explained the plan of organization there
was not a populist to be found In the crowd :
to take the chairmanship. lie has been '
working up the meeting for the past week.
IllHI" C"ltrll )11) ' Eumtt'r Omiimiima .
SIOUX CITY , Aug. 24.-(8peclal ( Tele-
gram.-A ) well authenticated rumor Is In
circulation here to the effect that the TIll-
nois Central road will cross the Missouri
river as soon as the Pacific Short Line brIdge
Is completed and build a line socmth The
road will run through Walker's Island , thence
by way of 10smer across the Wlnnebago
reservation to Decatur Tekamah and Omah : .
I.nl/ 'I'rlll Uu" , time ; l iasoumrl .
SIOUX CITY . la. , AUK. -Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Frank ) Dusher , until recently a private -
vate In the army passed this city today on
lila way by river from Bismarck to New Or
leans. lie Is traveling In an open boat ant
has already been out nearly three months
This Includes two long stops , however at
Pierre and Castala , S
oil li.fluierit'a U."trn"Et.
BOSTON , Aug. 24.-I lre totally destroyed
the 01 refining works or rank L. Young
situated at the root of K street South Boston ,
this morning. The establishment occupIed
the entire end of the Bay street wharf anti
consisted of half a dozen low wOOlen buid-
logs which , with four large tanks or al.
were an easy prey for the flames. A large
three.muled ecboonlr was at anchor near
the wharf and was set on fire by the blaz-
Ing embers . Owing to the low tide the
vessel could not be towed out or danger and
she , was party I1Ntroyell. The total los
la estimated at - $25,000 , party Insured.
lutisi ' I lIeer Cl rt'it-s .
IIK IIINII"1 II 11''r Clr.'I. .
MILWAUKI , Aug. -The Peter Schoen-
hof Brewing company of ChIcago today
leaed , Milwaukee garden anti purchaced hf-
teen saloons in different ports Cf the city ,
heretofore run in the interests of the Waukesha -
kosha Brewing campany. There Is a report
that the cbcenhoffs have acqured the Wau-
keeha brewery also , but this cantict . be veil.
fled ,
FORALLDISEASJS
IMPORTAN'I' FEATURE NO'I ' 10 JE OVILOOjJD
'I'hr. ( ) luu'r of Sic II led Sera ii's lit ii mu l tIemmsi ti
I ' .
in ted
iUhIthII' , Itivlumsliu.g _ tli .leihit'iuic , . % illiilt.p. to .til o I'I u's. iiiihiirs
'I'iiii ' ' hIpit'ti Itcquilrltig
'i'rett iiii'ui I ,
i. t time lntoruuntIomi ho again l'ClCttetl 18
the briefest anti clearest ) angtuiugta In which
it 'is Possible to state atmimpia facts , The
lrovisiomi mitnile by Dra. ( 'opeiluld nntl Simep.
nrel lit for tile treatment antI ctmre of all
Persons % vhto suffer the paimi , the blight ,
th weakness , the danger of any chroumlo
bum of conimnon thl'elmsu UI' lnilrmmlit3' wilat-
over at one tmnlformn rate of expense , never
exceedIng that or fIve tiollars , inclusive of
nil mnthicimi flhtmi rernetlies , for omie rnotmtli's
contiuotms nntl vntehifuul treatment. The
same mnenstmu'o of skIll , time annie tlegm't'e of
cmire , the anmite Intelligent exorcise of Professional -
sional energy tisiti effort muitl time nautie mivet-
age ceutaimit' of a come is niforeleth to stmf-
fei'ei frimsi nc'rvotmit eierntigt'ntent , ekiut mis-
ease , miietimnatistn , etc. , as to those tiliiictetl
vitii ltlmtg trouble , timroiut troimble , stomimmechi
trotittle , or time deep infections of chronic
catarrit in city forni vhtntever ,
ONII h'i'I'
'l'ioa , ' I ulur I ti 5erson l ) hOrs.
CiIi'iiiid uumuut Slieumtrii , : ti mmmiii : uui :
N , 'i' . i,1r. , unite yt'Iemut' t , , mi
Irlmil tm''iimui'mm5 lliouue t'imirg , ' , I'ur
tIioi' tmmleiumg ( mull lreiitii'mit lucre Is
HI ) , 'xuemIMtIU'llIli lit' miast'sslml'umt of
i:5 mimimmit Im I y , IiueIim.iimi imied id mica ,
HAl ) 1' ! ' Fl % 'H YILtIIS.
l'rolomip'el SiiITerIuiHmlt'ii Ii ) ' a LU-
I I , ' Selematilie At'mmlomi ,
Mr.'nIlttco Stewart , S52 S. 23rd street , a
native of loughims coumity anti tL telegrapher
by pofesr'oii , snys :
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WALLACfl STE\VART , S3 5 , 23rd St.
' 1 s'as ntliicte,1 with caturrit of the whole
system for itbout live emirs. My disease
was in a bati form , perhaps the vorst form.
anti I will give Dr. imelttnI the credit of
itringiuig me to mo' ( emitter tltte of health ,
not only at a very triflutmg & 'xuemlm.e ) , hilt in
fttr le time than I hatl thought possible.
"Cmetclting colds which I never got over
seemed tile cause of nit my trouble , The
1I.tNS l'ACiC Ut' A."I ) l.l.t''F ,
llegitm'ti hit' 'I'miI4kllfl'lgImtImi5 Soldiera
its mi Jlomi.'hiss Omit' .
MERIDA , Ytmcatan , Aug. 24.-The occupa-
lion of Bacalar is definitely determined anti
trcops 'ihi advance on that vlace amid es-
tabhisim titemselves in winter quarters. The
Iiidtans apparently regard resistance as hopeless -
less , and are omie by one abamidoning timeir settlements -
tlements and going southward , People here are
already orgamiizimtg exploring expetlltions and
especially for Investigating land near Esplrtu
Santo and Ascension bays. There is mucim
ilyc wood antI other precious woods in tilat
region wimicit has hitherto been cut by Indian
traders u'ho had illegally established timber -
ber camps on Mexican soil. A tlmousand
negroes from Jamaica have arrived at Beiizo
to serve as police and soldiers. It is probable
these negroes s'iil be armed svltii rifles ,
drilled and mnarched against the Carlbs , who
have lately been raiding British plantationa
on time hlondurean frontier anti hetween wimom
anti the settlers anti the negro laborers a
regular war Is going on. The Indians on
various southern settlements refuse to me-
ceive federal census takers , declaring they
are independent of Mexico and acknowiedg-
log no masters other than themselves.
Arri't-d mu t Na Comiclumpiotm ,
WINNIPEG , Man. Aug. 24.-A prolonged
meeting of the provincial cabinet was imeiti
today , at which the main topic was the reply
to the rejoinder from the Dominion govern-
unent. regarding separate schools. A mniti-
Ister , upon being Interviewed as to the mc-
suit of tue meeting in regard to the party ,
said that nothing cotmld he said for ptmblica-
tion at present. The milnister said another
full meeting of the cabinet would be held at
an early date.
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CI.EVELANI ) ItlChl % 'IS A SCOItCII ING
Large Four-Som''hitmsInt'sp. Block
Commsummmied FIre
CLEVELAND , 0. , Aug. 24.-Fire broke
out at an early hour this morning in the
five-story brick Williamson hulitling at the
corner of Euclid avenue and Monutnentai
square. Notwlth'taading that streams fmomn
twelve or fifteen engines anti two fire boats
were soon playing on the flames , the building -
ing was entirely consumed. The first floor
was occupieti by Ilenfleid Bros. , druggists ,
the Goodyear Itubber company , and Lamed
Glove store , and the upper floors were ubed
for offices. The flames quickly spread to the
adjoining building occupieti by Sherwood's
jewelry store and Quiinby'a tlry goods store.
The rubber store was gutted , and the dry
goods store dammiageti to some extent by
smoke anti water. The Cttyahoga office
building , at the corner of tue square and
Superior streets , one of the finest structures
in tue city , catigitt fire several times , but
beyond aught datnage from emnoke and water ,
suffered very little. Time total lose will not
exceed $100,000. The origin of the fire is
unknown ,
I.ikeIy to Overrumli' 3lmimiiersoum ,
W/tSIIINGTON , Aug. 24.-Comptroller of
the Treasury Bowler today received time last
briefs in the sugar bounty case and has be'-
gun work on his decision , whmich will prob.
ably be rendered In the course of a week.
Ito will , ilowever , have to rentler a decision
on ex-Senaior Macinerson's motion to ro-
tnadn the whole matter to Secretary Carlisle
on the ground that the peculiar language of
tile act takes tIme disbursement of tIme appropriation -
propriation out of the hadmis of time regtilar
accouting officers of tile treasury. There
is a strog benhie' at time Treasury department -
mont that Mr. Bowler will overrule Mr. Man-
derson's motion and will decide against tile
payment of this bounty.
Shot at time l'oilt'e ( ) tiit'i'rs ,
DAYTON , 0. , Aug. 24-\Viillatn Wihhiard
shot one liolicetnan dangerously and neary
winged another today at noon.'lhiiard , who
was drunk , was beating his mnlstress when
Mounted I'atrclman Koehlcr appeared on the
scene , \\'liliard shot the ofilcer twice , one bill
passIng through his right eltle mtmltl the other
cutting a furrow in time top of hs slctihl ,
Being pursueJ by Special Oihicer O'Brien he
fired at that oflicer , cuttimtg a btmtton oft Imis
uniform. O'Brien , Imowever , succeeded In
overtaking imim and dubbed bun Into subnmls.
son ! Policeman Koehier Is 1st a Berious con-
titian. _ _ _ _ _ _
hull Fig Jmt 'VI Ii lit' Ummmuiolesi ,
DENVER , Aug. 24.-It Is undestooti timot
there will be no Interference by time governor
with the bull fighte at Giiiott , near Cripple
Creek , which are announced to bg'n toay
and continue three days. Arrests mnay he
mnade at the Instance of the hiurnatme society ,
but in that event bonds will be furnished and
time fights wli go on ,
S
Aemimmi I ( cml of I lit' Chsmirg , ' of iJmmr.it'r ,
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 24.-O. W. Win-
throp , superintendent of Iatmrel 11111 society
and an officer of the Order of Chosen F'riends ,
lmae been acquitted of the murder of Mrs.
Jeminie Matthews. Wintimiop was accused of
poisoning Mrs. Mattimews In order to obtain
control of $2,000 life insurance ,
Glass Workers Gs't ii linism' ,
PITTSI1URG , Aug. 24.-The prescription
departnteslt of the Flint Glass workers' scale
was settled today by thu workers agreeing
to an advance of 4 per cent instead of tP4
per cent demanded. The wages of 8,000
men are affected by the settlement ,
I first ain wuts in the'
Ilenti-paluts nil through
'ittm ,
tmhitiem ,
I ahil 'veii'ht. 'fhemm a diii-
treu'slng
I atoiiIngt of time minse' , with totmgh
hihilegni
Iii I me throat , timithl mmli mtctmtcmtesee
or
smiucil miulul tllptt ) ReeflmC.l ,
\Vom Icing leaving mite ,
tkmtvmi
, limo
toflgtmej ht'Cflmflo ) eonte'i
v I t hi ' ,
a coum t imiLma i
' Itttl : t as I , t iii lily iflOti I ii ,
CspeeinlI'
Immoritiulgu. , .s I lccpt umegicotluig
lily eon il I tion I Ii e s t otitrm eli muiti bevels
hinnil3' bcntumu , the ce'titer of a blimihitltm
en tn trim , hi it'hi ii m oug ii t on lam iotl of miti ii-
pull l ' iit mi mu miii a ttlnmn I mm it I I ntlt' rmtes , Tb Is j
" 'it a . t pee hilt coil , I b < 'i it've , dyapesia ,
"l ' .t'umt to lr , iIleLatrtl i'huen my systeum
Seeiile'tl lmrtty t % cli Uttlincel of its umutlmrat
"itflhitie' by timl long mieglecteel
cntmtrrhi.
lie took riglmt itolmi of' time thiemte' anti Cute , !
it ml tiul , mm a I hun '
'e iii reotly itt it , a t a t riiimi
expcmise of timne muitl 1110110) ' , ' ,
V
ANl'lIflhI l'Oi , ' % ' ! ' , p
.t I I P'Iiff'rrm's
fruit' t'hm ruuii , ' ti Iat'ttsrs
sIi , , 1111111) ' rt''l't- time ( 'mire mimi.L
trt'.tmii'pit f ii , , .
mit't'l at I C imout mtmi' tx.
uit'miNt' IimiCi'i ' '
t'r IO''flhtiI ii uiomulmmnt
uIMSl''NiiS'IIl liii II limsal , , iii mt : : ' ; uimuiimfIil ,
hti'hISlIiii5 IlIt'ihIt'Iitt. ii
miumil
sersit't's , It ,
ohIii' amid miumll , Ilmitleumis nihie ,
- - - -
li'lIHt ) ' 5(5 'III V I' ! ' . i
l'eiic Of Ni'lt'miii 'I'ii I. I siga' C lit' 'l'rvmm t. .
mlsemm ( h , , ' Mmmii ,
Mi's , Ehizaijetim McOottgtmmi , rcsitiizmg cor. 4
' '
tier 'J'emitit mmntl ,1tt' streets , Llrmcniu , Neb. ,
a wc nsa mu imc'id in hu gh cateemit by her neigh.
bars of Clint 'itv , 'rite's :
"So ummttnv of the le'OliC of Nebraska have
Itt''mi semmtii mig fo * sym 111)1 omIt bitt nks , I t oc-
ctmrmetl to mute tlmuit there lmmllst ho a goat !
detti of unt'rit 1mm the systt'ttt of utah treat-
mmli'mit that hunt' comute isito i'mmciu gemieral ( aver -
vor , mtmltl I tilmIlIly eonc'ltutletj to muako per. ,
sntml tcst of its exce'ileumce , I hitttl been
nfiiic'tetl fur sortie utiute y'imrs with m-'evero
t It m'ot t n nti brouiehmitt I t rotmiti e , counpi icil tett
vi I ii mm ti I s I ressi tig nu nil ( h'lti I I tn I i mtg n fl'e't't tots
or tite stoumiacim amid bouvels , the otttguowti ,
0 1 commm silo it t'tt ttumm Ii , a till It II I ti em' I re to say ?
C 0 my' frk'uttis it mu 'I I 0 I It m' vom'ltl is utiniply'
tilltt the ( 'opeiand and Hheltartl treatuiment'
lirougiut hue time relief anti vitro I bath so
'ttimti , ' sought in so tuittn ? ' other directions.
I mleu I hit itt ly ni Id I hmtm t I et rongl y cotnni'nnt
tht s'ystemmu to tile alluded evervvhe're ,
Fm. ' , iimu i I I remit mimc'um un Ce I'm' smiip.
llamil ,
% 'ul flIt I ? 'I'Iuu. ? ' ' % VOIIIC , I
.5. , , ummum't' fiIi' ml't'C , mmli uleuuiiimmiis o
Ii lnrgi' iiiitl emic'titiir uimmi'I , ' , ' , lp' ,
C'm'iu'himmiul mimiii 'hi.'hmmm.h hiim , ' i'iilmmrgemt
Chi'hi' t'miuisumifmmlmm ( i'oimis umiul ummiora- .
lorI'a , muiti limuvi' i' , 'i'u i'tiilltuitt'iif for
liom'uigim hrol'eN'Iomllml uim'lc , 'Vht.ii.
simit'iiuis still , ' mmt uimmrlie' , oil Ciii' tImIu'L
lu , ) ( , . ol Iii , . Neti' i imek 1.11 , ' liulllhmg ,
" tIlt am ide ( roltlmitct' emi imthi l'imrmiuim
ml miii S's'mi tt''i , I ii at . 'u'ts , t'tmist I I
ii jIlted ihmumll , Cli , ' lnrg.'at nmnul i'st
tiiiii4lIii tt'tl iiii'thIi'itl ( PItl ( ' ( ' I ii Nehmriuskmu.J
ORS. COPI.AXI ) & SIIEPARD
,
ROOMS 312 AND 313 NESS' YORK LIFE
I1ITILDING , OMAhA , NEIl.
Office Hoturs-9 to ii a. m. ; 2 to S p. m. . Eve.
ninga-Wednestiays anti Saturdays only5
6 to 8. Sunday-b to 12 in ,
Spocia ! Bluft ;
CutIMNfl'i'S CI.flNtD ; VAULTS CL1ANED.
1d nItrite , at \ % ' . S. Homer's , 3S Broadway.
FOIt itL'NT , SC1'T. I , 1591 , COItNflut STORF,4
C000I , 25x100 , in Sapt tIock. Stt'am beat. ,
Cettmaily located. 11. II. Sileafe & Co.
\VANTFID. A GOOD ( lulL , FOR GENlflAfj
hloubework anti goodcuok. 105 li1tfm avenue ,
WANTI : ! ) . GulL TO A.SIST IN h1ONSl'Oll {
and go to mCil0Ji , Inquire (0) L'.ist I'Ierc litriet. .
COLONEL SPALIIINC'S ' CABL
Asks a Quarter of a Millicn Yearly fro
the Unitea States.
CAN BE BUILT IF A SUBSIDY IS RAISED
-4
- \
Omme-ltsmlf of lime CmiipinI Stock Smiiu
to lie in Sight mimimi thit' 1're.
mimoters Imlie , , St'cure time
Hmilmmmice In the Emist.
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 24-Colonei Z ,
Spaltiing , who recently received a franchise
from tile liawatlan government to lay a
cable from Honolulu to this city , will leave
for Washington tonight to secure the co.
operation of this government in the under. ,
taking , Colonel Spaiding will call upon the
cabinet ohiicers with a view to cicarlug the
way for a presentation of his plans anti
deniantls to congress In December next. Im
order to float successfully tite enterprise lie
calculates that nearly $4,000,000 will be me.
qtuireml , anti tltat a yearly Income of $400,000
wilt be necessary to keep it going. The
$4,000,000 is to provimle all the stationsj
eqtmipmcnts , cables , rights of way , cable ship
and torklng capital ,
Toward the income the hawaiian govern.
tnent has pletiged $40,000 a year for twent
yearmm , mmcii the 'substamltial aid" referred
In Colomiel Spaitlittg'a contract with that
governumient to be fuurniehietl by tue Unitoti
States government means $260,000 for twenty
years. This in all woniti lie $300,000 an-
nttahly , anti the expectation Ia timat the re.
ceipts after the first year or so uvould be
$100,000 niore , so that a total of $400,00I
wotmit ? tlmus be secured.
When the second stibmitly Is lledgei ( a
stock comupany will be orgaumizeti. This t. -
pamly % 'ili have a capital stoclc of l,000,000.
One-qtiarter of time stock will be raimed bZ
residents of the llawailaum islands , one-
quarter by the Chaunber of Conlnomerce of
San Francisco , which llamm aireatly been
pledged , and the remainder in the east anti
Europe ,
Colonel Spaliling expects to be able to
ntanufactturo anti lay the cable within eighteen -
teen muonthis from tlme tIme of placing the
order for it.
p
cot ! , tlINIItS W'I A s'i'itiic.
Immtllnhiut Omt'riilorsVi mmmi iii Agree ( s
ht'stort' Cihil Vmii.t't.i.
TERRE hAUTE , Itid , , Aug. 24-Tile bittm.
minous coal miners of luldiana itave gained
timeir point after a smmsp.zneion of operations
for mnoro titan a tmtontim , A nuunbc'r of opera-
torts have agreed to pay last year's price
of CO cents. A few days aim several opera-
tore said they would abandon tile urmiteni
effort to get a contract witim the men at 5
cents , Time other operators thie'ut tnieti to
organize to fight it olmt , hut time effort hams
failed. Time operators have not mite contracts -
tracts with the unen at 60 cents for any
length of time , but cay they will jay It only
so long as they can sell coal on that bisis ,
Tills Is the first tinte in years timat a strike
has been enod without signing contracts fo
all the stale for the remutsinder of the year.
p
'Emsuimleti Ii liomirl umic ( sms % 'i'lh.
WAUSEON , 0. , Aug. 24.-'lmile drlilln
for water on a farumi tuso unties north of this
place , tile tools suddenly tapped a gas vein
of treumlendotme ireasuro last night. Tue
gas simot up Witil sucit fearftml force that
tile mini ! was aluttost throuu'mm out of tite well ,
TIme gas lnmnediately , caugitt fire anti makes
a roaring ilaine seventy-live feet high , All
efforts to extittgulslm or riiumt off time gas
have so far proven unsuccessful , liuntireds
of people are gathering about the scene.
% % 'I I I 'I'ommelm ii t ltommolului ,
I'OItTLANi ) , Ore. , Aug. 24.-The Oregon
Railway & Navigation conmpany's steamer
Altunore arrived last night ( nun Hong Kong
anmd Yokoitamita. hereafter all steamers of the
Oregon hallway & Navigation will touch at
ilonoltmiu and compete with the Occidental
& Oriental Steaulimimip line for Japanmere trade
on the hawaiian islands.
N.Ia ' . ' , tC'r Ilimsily ,
DENVER , Aug , 24-An artesian well I. to
be surmk to time deptim of 2,500 feet two miles
east of Holyolce , l'hilhlps count ) ' , ho the hope
of obtaining a free flow of water. The State
legislature aiproilrlatetl $5,000 for the ex-
porlumienit. If it simould prove a failure many ,
settlera in eastern Colorado will seek new
homes , .