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0 TJTK OMAHA DAILY 1JI513 : WNDAY , DBOBMnBll 29 , 1803.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Office , 12 I'cnrl Street. H. W. Tllton , MattoRcrntul Lessee.
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JIINOII MI\TIO.\ .
Dora ) ( UMRi * . J. n. Mcl'herson. Tel 241.
I1 X MiTlRiie of Nu-v York City It In the
tlty tor t > holiday.
Wanted , a K-JOd filrl for general house-
* orJ. . Mrs J. W. Squire , 201 Story street.
llebeknh lodge No. 3 will Rive their ar
niial .vatch night nidal next Tuesday even
ing ,
The M.nliterlnl . nEVClatlon will me t or
Minday at 103 * a. in. In Ih ? pastor's study
of the first l'rebytcrl n chtircl.
Th ! > ( .rand hotel , Council niuffi. HlRli
class In ovfiy reaptct. Rates. { 2.50 nor day
finJ upnaiJ. 12. P. Clall ; . propilctor.
The funeral rervlro for Michael McOlff ,
\\\io \ wan killed In South Omaha , will \ > f held
nt Pt. Pranc's XaMcr'a church nt 3 o clock
this afternoon.
The members of th" First Baptist church
will have n watch party Tuesday evening
nt the residence of II. A. Ualletiger , " 21
Willow avenue.
Chrlftlne Ensel has commenced a suit In
the district point against Knrl Engel , whom
she married In Germany In 1S77. She claims
IP has struck Irr repeatedly.
Monilny mornlni ; the ttlnl of cases on the
criminal docket will bo taken up. The flr t
on the list Is that of the i-tato against i : 1
Pancake clurgol with usfault with Intent
to do great bodily Injury.
The funeral of Mrs. Prank Barney
will take place Monday mornlng at 10 o'clock
from the residence nf her father In Hardy
township. Instcid of today , as at first an-
nounfed
llcrt Itablln , n small hey , ran Into an Iron
roJ that projected from the luar cf a wagon
at the corner rf Vine nnJ Second streets
yeslndiy or.d was. ' badly cut and brulsrd
about the fo"e. Ho WBH running across the
street and did not see the rod.
Dr Patterson and wlfD of Klrltsvllle , Mo ,
r.ie s'opplng at the Or.mil hotel. IIo Is here
for the purpose of attending the trial tomor
row of Lr. K D Parker , who la charged
with practicing inollclnulthont a permit
from thi > State Hoard of Hcilth.
A brilliant domino pirty was Riven Christ-
mat night at the roaldenca of Mrs. 11 n
Montgomery on Third street. A largo mini-
bor of joung ppopln were present and the
evening was happily spent In dnnclng. The
house was handsomely decorated for the oc
casion
On New Year's eve the officers of Har
mony chapter NO. 0.5 , O 13. S. , will be
Installed , Mrs. Houghton of Hod Oak. dep
uty grind mistress , acting as Installing
olllcjr , with Mrs. 0. H. Jnckpan as marshal.
All incmb rs of the older and their Ma
sonic friends cordially Invited
George Buckingham of Omaha and Mist
May Duvall of this city were married Christ
mas evening at Grace Episcopal church by
Itev J 12. Simpson. The brldo Is the daugh
ter of Mrs Maynard. The church was taste
fully decorated with Christmas greens and
holly and was filled with the friends of the
parties from Omaha and Council Bluffs.
The members of Pottawaltamlc tribe No
21 , Improve ! Order of Red Men , have moved
their wigwam from 103 Pearl street to the
O. A. H hall. 1C Pearl street , third floor.
Regular councils will bo held every Thurs
day evening Inntead of Wednosdiy evenIngs -
Ings as heretofore. The "raising up of
chiefs" will occur next Thursday evening ,
January 2 It Is desired that all resident
and visiting brothers attend , A. D. Van
Horn C of II. '
Pptcr Christiansen was arrested late Fri
day night on the charge of disturbing the
peace It Is claimed that Jennie Mack , a
siren on Pierce strr-et , has bwn supportIng -
Ing him , having brought him here from
Davenport not long ago. She withdrew his
allowance for reasons be = > t known to her
self , and Peter demurred In such a loud
tone of voles thit th ? door of the estab
lishment was cracked. He was fined Jo and
costs In police court yesterday morning.
Manager Alton Is congratulating himself
that he It filling a long felt want In the
amusement line , giving high class theitrlcals
nttlio new popular prices. The Woodwards
have packet ! the new Dohany to the doors
every night for the past week , and the "S.
R. 0. " sign has been displayed early In the
e\enng. ! Last night , ordinarily tba poorest
show night In the week , was no exception.
Thcro was just the right kind of comedy
and the right amount of sensation In "The
Police Alarm" to suit the crowd. There
were fourteen people In the cast , and It was
one of the ( .trongest plays given during the
week. The Woodwards have earned such a
fine reputation tint Manager Alton has al-
mort been compelled to force them to stay
another week. They have consented to do so.
nnd all of this week they will have eighteen
people In the company. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hunt and Mr. Jack fowler Joined the com-
piny last evening and will appear In the cast
Monday night. This evening a sensational
four act comedy , "The Kentucky Girl , " will
bo gl\en.
Guard against loss by flre and Insure your
properly In reliable companies. If yon pay
an Insurance premium you expect Insuranc ? .
We represent rome of the best English nnd
American companies. Lougee & Towlo.
MONEY to loan on Improved Iowa farms * .
Largo loans a specialty. Fire Insurance. L.
W. Tulleya , 102 Main St. rosins2 and 3.
rr.HMAI , I'AHACIIAIMIS.
Born , to Mr. and Mrs. George Hanthorn , a
daughter.
S. S. Etherldge of Des Molnes was In
the city yesterday.
Thomas RUhton , who has been sick for
dome time past , Is now nble to be about
acaln ,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis , who have been
visiting Kred and John Davis , have returned
to their home In Chicago.
Mr. Edward Lee Howe and wife of Port
land , Ore. , an visiting Mr. Howe's parents
at their home , 409 Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keys have been
spending the past week In Ohio. They are
expected homo the first of this week.
D. ! ' . Wadsworth and family of Ishpemlng ,
Mich. , are visiting his brother , S. II. Wads-
worth , and his Bister , Mrs. Lucius Wells.
Mr * . C. S. llyers went to Harlan Friday
for a visit with Mrs. II. W. Myers Th y
are. now both In the city , together with
II , W , llyers , and will spend Sunday.
Rev. V. C. Rncho , pastor of the First Bap-
tlet church , will go to Omaha thU > morning
to preach nt the Ileth ICden church for Dr.
Kvarts , who will occupy the lluptlst pulpit
In this city.
Art Slnok filvi-u A ny.
Not being able to attend to business , I
ivlll sell anything In my line at actual cost ,
floods must go at tome price. See the ele
gant new pictures that Just came In. All to
bo cut and slashed. A largo etching given
with each $1.00 purchase.
W. W. CHAPMAN. 17 Main Street.
Lost , n white npanlel bitch , lemon-colored
earn ; weight , -15 His , Suitable reward given
for return to 143 Droadvvny.
lIoiViiinti'M Iliul llrciilc.
Daniel Hoffman , a farmer living four miles
oaut of Council Bluffs , forgot where he was
the other day up'n entering the government
building , and behaved hlmwlf In a v ry nn-
gentlemanly fnplilon. A warrant was Issued
for his arrest upon nn Information filed by
the JnnlUr , anil he was arrested yesterday
by Deputy United States Marshal Hlllweg.
After a hearing the commissions bound him
over to Iho giand Jury on the charge of
committing a nuisance In a government
building , and released him on a bond ot $200 ,
Reduced prices on Bllehtly used pianos at
Dourlclua' , ttm orchestral crown piano dealer ,
11C StuUman street , , near M , E. church.
Jarvls 1877 br ndy ; .purest , safest , be f.
Jury IN Di-llliri-utliiK' ,
All day yesterday was occupied In tha
dlt'trlct court with the arguments of the
attorneys In the case of Ktmball llroa.
against the firm of Deere , Wells & Co , At
the hour of evening adjournment the case
was given to the Jury , and Ute la-st night
the deliberating waa still going on.
Fine cut glass and china , Wollman's.
J , n. McDermot , undertaker , dealer la
cburct ) goods , 512 Broadway. Telephone 203.
ITIUTAIMIIOLN < S r ;
Mauler Clnnilf Miilllinl ( lUm Tin-til
TM n UtriiliiKM of I'lviiKiiri' ,
A merrier crowd of joung folk would be
difficult to find than that which was Invited
Thursday and Friday evenings to th home
of Mr. and Mr : Charles Matthal , 305 Cast
Broadway , to cclsbrate the Christinas f < s-
tlvllles with their fon. Master Claule , The
games were played In that enthusiastic man
ner Incidental only to happy childhood. On
Thursday evening the amusement was by
mentis of a large balloon , which was sus |
pended In the room , each guest drawing n
numbered "Brownie" from n tray , and after
being blindfolded , was required to place It i
In the tmket of the balloon. After each
hat a trial It was fcund that Miss Maud !
Bell and Master Albert Trcynor had been
most successful , and they were awarded first
prlrcs. Miss Daisy Cooper nnd Master Harry
Cavln , being farthest from the basket , rc-
celv d the booby prizes.
Friday evening the amusement was of n
similar nature , each child present receiving
n numbered luy , and after being blindfolded
was required to find th kcjholc of a largo
padlock suspnided In the room. In this con
test Mils IIIPZ norland and Mister Fred
Gould were successful , nnd wcro given first
pr'zas ' , while Miss Mabel Lacey and Master
Willie Schnorr were furtlrst from the key
hole , nnd received the baoblcs.
Refreshments appropriate to the occasion
were served both evenings nt the close ot Ili3
gam s.
The following were Invited for Thursday
Mlst'ss Fay Hell nlieck. Daisy Cooper , Maude
Ilrjant , Kdna Keellne , Edith Shcrradcn , Nil-
lie Jones , Marlin Bcnton , Ada Sargent , Jnnle
Jamleson , May Crane , Maude nnd Sadie Ites-
ley , Kittle and Hcislc B m. Laura and Mary
Weaver , Carrie Rohrer , Maud Bell. Nellie
Hajvvortli ; Masters Catl Chamberlain , Ivle
Rohrer , Arthur Ke line , George Hayworth ,
Albert Tr jnor , Hirry Cavln , Oliver Patter
son , Tom Licey. Roy Bell , Mac and All
llanchett , Harry nnd George Van Brunt ,
George Crane
Those present on Friday evening were :
Misses Bessie Jones. Josephln Jennings ,
Eleanor Coffeen. Mabel Licey , Flor-nce Pip
pin. May Klngsbury. Inez and Fredda Dor-
land , Edna and Lsttla Butler , Ha/el nnd
Bes le Hammer Untile McCullough , Ruth
Williams. Fannlo Dietrich. Nellie Edwards ,
Mamie RobTts , Masters Fred Gould , Harry
Kellcy , Charlie Lacey , Avery Jennings , Rico
Shugart , Gcorgo Wheeler , Harry Estep , Bar
ret Llnkey , Shuman Dietrich , Albert Houghton -
ton , W1I1U Hayes , Willie Schnorr.
Drnth of Mr * . IMiiinml .I .ITCTM. |
After an Illness of three months Mrs. Ed
mund Jefferls died Friday night , shortly be
fore midnight , at her home , 131 Nicholas
street. She was a sufferer from cancer. Sev
eral operations were performed by the phy
sicians in the hope of relieving her suffer
ings and possibly effecting a recovery , but
the relief was only temporary. Mrs. Jcfferls
was born In Dundee , Scotland , In 1830. She
came to Pottawattamle county In 1S53 with
her parents , nnd hns lived near Coiinc'l Bluffs
over s'ncc In 1855 she was married to Ed
mund Jefferls , who survives her. Twelve
children also survive John E. Jefferls of
Washington township , William R. and E. D.
Jefferls of Hardln township , Philip M. and H.
V. Jcfferls of Rockford township , J. I. Jef
ferls of St. Joseph , Mo. , Franklin and A. A.
Jefferls ot Council Bluffs. Mrs. W. C. Duncan
of Wlnfield , la. , Mrs. Joseph Danlger , Mrs.
Mack Goodwin and Miss Marlon Jefferls of
this city. , A sister , Mrs. Henry Rlshton ,
and a brother , David Forsythe nf Rockford
township , also live In this county. All her
children were with her when she breathed
her last. Mrs. Jefferls was a devout member
of the Broadway Methodist church. Tilt-
funeral will take place Monday afternoon nt
2-30 o'clock from the residence.
I.OAITM of l.ltcrntiiri *
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harl entertained the
Oakland Avenue Reading club and a number
of friends Friday evening nt their home. It
was the quarterly meeting , nnd nn ospsclally
Interesting program was presented. A hlsv
tory reading was given by Mrs. H. A. Cole.
T. II. Orcutt entertained the company with
a comprehensive talk on current events. Mrs.
Harl read a paper on the "Life of Paganlnl.
the Violinist. " One of Thackeray's Christ
mas stories was read by Mrs. William G.
Dorland and one of Dickens' by Miss Clara
Evans. The literary numbers were Inter-
epers'-d with delightful music. Mrs. Dr.
Waterman nnd Mrs. F. C. Lougee rendered
a plaiu duet. Mrs. W. J. Leverett , accom
panied by Mlsj Dora Grass and Miss Carrie
Murphy , accompanied by Miss Edith Foster ,
favored the company with songs. Mrs. Harl
was assisted In entertaining by Mesdames H.
W. Hazlcton , Blanchard and Richmond.
About forty guests were present In all. Re
freshments were ajrved during the evening.
Arrt-Ntcil nil Alli'm-il SiiKnr Till of.
Ed Mason , who llveo with his relatives on
East Broadway , near the Crlttenden place ,
was arrested yesterday morning on the charge
cf being a fugitive from Justice. Ho la sup
posed to be a member of the gang who brok ;
Into a Union Pacific car In Omaha Christmas
eve and the night after , nnd stole 1,700
pounds of sugar. About 250 pounds of the
itolen property was recovered at the res
idence of another number of the gang In
Omaha , and there are now five men In cus
tody charged with the theft. Th ? police
claim that Mason has been convicted1 once of
breaking Into cars. He was a great friend
of John Covr , who Is now pervlng a sen
tence In the penitentiary for houss breaking.
Him. Witty IiiKiino.
Anna E. Witty , wife of J. N. Witty , who
lives at 3522 Avenue B , was before the com
missioners yesterday afternoon for an exam
ination as to her sanity. She has ben
troubled for the last four months am ! has
been continually growing worse. She has a
notion she Is being persecuted , and spirit
forms appear to her and talk to her. Other
delusions nppar to her , and she thinks she
smells Bulphur burning and coals of flre arc
heaped upon her. Her husband raid he
thought her mother was once Insane. She
was ordered taken to Clarlnda , and Sheriff
Hazcn left with her for that plac ? yestcrJay
afteinoon.
r\unii T.uiiuilry Co.
No. 520 Pearl street. Telephone 200. We
have all the latent Improvements for laundry-
Ing. Wing point and turn down collars , and
for the saving ot linen In general.
Steohan Bros , for plumbing and heating ;
also line line of gas fixtures.
Glim SlPwart'N Ollli-iTK.
The following officers were elected Friday
night by Clan Stewart , and will be Installed
January 10 by Royal Deputy Faulknsr of
Omaha : Chief , J. R. Macrae ; tanlot , A.
Whltelaw ; recording secretary , John S , Gar
diner ; financial secretary , David Fowler ;
treasurer , R. J , Turnbull ; senior henchman ,
John Martin ; Junior henchnun , J. T , Ander
son ; sentinel , A. Bell ; sonetchal , D , Mc-
Kenzlu ; phytlclan , D. Macrae , jr. ; trustee ,
A. Whltelaw.
Will Crlclmitf IIHI-UN' Illrtliilny.
In accordinco with Us usual custom , Clan
Stewart will celebrate the birthday of BobbU
Burns , January 21 being the day , The
Scotchmen never mlaa having a gay time on
an occasion Ilk. tills , and all the Indications
arc that the celebration this year will bo
fully up to the past record. The committee
having charge of the arrangements Is com
posed of J. S. Gardiner , R. 0. Graham , A.
Whltelaw , J , T , Anderson and I ) . Macrae , Jr.
Have } ou seen the new gag heating stoves
at the company's office ?
VnlliMl Workmen Klfi < t Olllerrx.
The following officers were elected by Myr-
, lo lodge No. 12 , Ancient Order United Work-
I'cn : Past chief of honor , Mrs. W. 8. Wll-
tins ; chief of honor. Mrs. Charles Spies ;
ady of honor , Mrs , W. A. Hlghsmlth ; chief
if ceremonies , Mrs. Ward ; recorder , Mrs. W.
I. Spies ; usher , Mrs , E. F. Wagner ; flnan-
: lur , .Miss II. McMlllen ; receiver. Mrs. Jamo *
iIcMlllen ; Inildo watch , Mrs. Stevens ; out-
Ido watch , W. A. Hlghismlth.
Attend Davis' clearing sale ot holiday
Latest silver novelties , Wollman'i.
TUP. VT rou THI : I.ITTM : IMOIMI :
llv. . ll < nr > lli-I.oiiK nmlVlfp Clvc n
Dinner lo Tlirlr I'lipllN.
The pupils ot the DC Lang Industrial school
wcr given n surprise yesterday afternoon.
They met as usual for their Saturday's In-
structlon In the art of sewing. At 3 o'clock ,
when the regular work was over , the an
nouncement was mads that In the large as
sembly room there was < i dinner awaiting
them. With vvldopen eyes the fifty little
ones filed Into the hall , where they found
the tables already laden with the good things
which had been provided for them under
the direction of Mr nnd Mrs. De-Long , with
th assistance of Mrs. C. T. Officer , Mrs. C.
B Wcodbury. Mrs. Cram , Mrs. Mnore , Mrs.
Stacy , Miss Cousins , Miss Barnard , Miss
Wccdbury nnd others Some banquets may
be a little more elaborate , but It Is certain
tint none ever hit the right spot any better
than that one. After full Justice had bcsn
done th dinner a couple of Christmas tress
which stood at one end ot the hall were as
faulted , and In n little while crops of apples
oranges and candy had been gathered am
wcro In the possession ot the little fellows ,
Th attendance nt the school Is usuilty over
100 , but It was smaller than usual yostcrdav
owing partly to the bad weather , but mostl ;
to the entire Ignorance of the pupils that an ;
special treat was In store for them. Hai
they known It , thcr ? would not have been ai
' 'inpty chnlr. Mr. DeLong lus succeeded In
securing n firm hold on the Interest of the
children , and he 'Is now trying to think of a
scheme by which he can gain that of the
fathers , many of whom epend their Mm
and a good part of their money In the
saloons.
"I am going to arrange some sort of a
me ting with them. Wo shan't talk religion
or politics , because we should disagree , '
told he , In talking over his plan. "We
aren't going to compHIn of the man who
has n hunJred millions Just because we
haven't a cent , for the millionaire can pu
his millions away In a vault while we can'
so easily dispose of our stomachs. We Jus
want to meet and be filemlly. I wan
them to wash tho'r fices and brush up the
old clothes so they will look as well as possl
ble. A little experience gained In this line
they will not be long In choosing th > new
life. Wo can shove some religion Into
them , perhaps , ntto" we havelookoJ after
their phystcil welfare , hut we slnll no
wo-ry about that much until the fine comes. '
wii.i. nitiMJ vi * A Siw roi.vr
DOCH n Sitlooii Iiijimutloii 1'inlcitin
Olil Iat > Hold Ihulor ( Iiv \ -n t
A week from next Monday there will bo
a rather Interesting case tried In the district
court , at Avoca before Judge Smith. It wll
bring up a question which has never yet
ben passed upan by any court. Thomas
and Timothy Healy and their mother , Mary
kept a saloon In Avoca when the prohlbltorj
law , vvltSicut any mulct attachment , was In
force. One day they ran against a snnt ,
In the shapel of an Injunction , which was
obtained by the temperance people of the
town. They were compelled to closa their
establishment , and they made , no effort to
rccpen It until the mulct law was passe J.
Then they embarked again In business , com
plying with all th ? provisions of the new
law. They supposed that by doing so ttiej
would avoid further trouble , but they were
mistaken. An Information has been filee
charging them with contempt of court , am
the case will come up fcr a hearing January
G. The question Judge Smith will have to
decide Is whether or not a compliance , with
the terms of the mulct law protects the
saloon keeper not only against t'ne prohibi
tory law now , but against the consequence
of Its Infringement when It alone was. the
law of the land. The question Is an Interest
ing one , from the fact that there are many
caloon keepers all over the state who have
been enjoined In years past , but will be will
ing to start , up again If they find the coast
clear.
AVIii're to Worn 111 p.
Broadway Methodist Episcopal Pr aching
at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. by the pastor
class meeting at 12 in. ; Sunday school at 12
m. ; Epvvorth league meeting at C:30 : p. m.
midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30 : p. m. The servlc s Sabbath evening
will be a song and gospel service. J. H.
Sersenoy , pastor.
First Baptist Corner Bayll&s park.
Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. ; sermon by Rev.
Mr. W. W. Everts of Omalu , recently from
Havcrhlll , Mass. ; 12 m. , Sunday school ; 0:30 :
p m. . Baptist Young People's union ; 7:30 :
p. m. , a coi'p ' 1 service , under the auspices
of the Young Men's Chilstlan association.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints Pierce street , thrso doors
wect of Glen avenue. Social services at
10.30 a. m. ; preaching at 7:30 : p. m. T. W.
Williams , pastor.
Th Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints Huntlngton's hall , No. 104 Broadway.
Sunday school , 1 p. m. ; preaching , 2:30 : end
7-30 p. m. R. J. Huntlngton , president of the
branch.
Second Presbyterian The- pastor , A. L.
Sarclut , will occupy the pulpit morning and
evening. Subject for morning : "Life Length
ened ; " evening subjct : "The Shadows that
Die at the Sunset. "
St. Paul's Rev. L. P. McDonald , pastor.
Holy communion , 8 n. m. ; morning prayer
and sermon , 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school , 12
m. ; evening prayer and sermon , 7:30 : p. m.
Subjects , morning : "The Fullness of the
Tims ; " evening : "Nlcodemus , an Example of
Hesitation and Delay. " Christmas music by
full choir. Parish meeting Monday evening
at 7:30. :
Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Corner
Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue. Preach
ing nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; class meetIng -
Ing , 9:45 : a. m. ; Sunday school , 12 m. ; Junior
league , 3 p. m. ; Epworth 1'ngue , C:30 : p. m. ;
watch night meeting. Tuesday night , 9 p. m. ,
under direction of Epvvorth league ; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening , 7:30 : ; seats free
W. H. Gobi' , pastor.
St. John's English Lutheran James' hall ,
No. 17 Pearl street. G. W. Snyder , pastor ;
3hrUtmaB communion nt 10:30 : a. in , ; preach
ing nt 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 12 m. ;
young people's meeting at 0:30 : p. m.
First Presbyterian Corner of Willow nve-
nuo nnd Seventh street. Rev. Stephen
PI elps , pastor. Preaching by the pastor
at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.
Congregational Services , Decembtr 29 ;
nornlng subject : "Joshua's Vision Before Jerl-
cl'o ; or a Sermon for the New YcaT : " ovcn-
ng subject : "Watchman , What of the
Night ? "
Trinity M thodlst Episcopal Corner Fourth
Btieet and Ninth avenue. Class meeting.
10 a , m. ; preaching , 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 :
n , in. ; Sunday pchool , 12 m. ; Epvvorth league ,
0:30 : p. m. Conrad Hooker , pastor.
Rev. Thlckstun will preach this evening
at the residence of Mr. Alma In Streetsvllle.
Christian Tabernacle Corner Scott and
Mynstcr streets , R. W. AbberUy , pastor.
Pleaching at 10:30 : a. m. on "The Old Year
and the New , " At 7:30 : p. m , , preaching and
song service. Christian Endeavor meeting at
6:30 : p , in. Srtnday school at noon.
Glace Church Holy communion , 8 o'clock ,
Mcrrlng torvlce. 10:30. : The Chr stmas music ,
with the solo by Miss LIdell. will be re
peated , Children's service , 7:30 : p. m.
Young Men's Christian Association Mcn'is
rally at 4 p. in. F. W. Pardey will tell about
seme thrilling "Experiences In Life. "
Lout HIM Money ,
John M. Murphy was to have had a trial
In police court yesterday morning on ths
charge of trying to break In the door of
a saloon on the corner of Slxtcjntli ttreet
and Broadway Christmas night , but he filled
to appear. He had been released upon put
ting up a bond ot $25 , and when he filled
to respond at the call ot bis name' the court
declared the money forfeited. The proprietor
of the Joint was on hand with a bill , which
IB supposed would be paid out of th ; fine ,
but Judgs Mcfiee told him that the $25 Juit
sutllced to heal the fracture which the public
P53CO had Fillalned , and If he had any per
sonal grievance ) lo would have to cueMur
phy.
Every well dretued man appreciates go > d
aundry work. That Is why so many go to the
Eagle Laundry , 724 Broadway , Telephone 157 ,
Caluntliv ANMI-in lily 5To. 1 , I' . S.
Will entertain Its friends January 1 , 189G ,
n Woodmen of the World hall Uy giving a
masquerade ball aniVonnquet This will lie
the > sixth annual entTtnlnmcnt given by the
order. The best coptmned Udy find gentle
man will each receive a prize , ns also will
the lady nnd gentleman best representing
certain chsractcrsroi < J'lckets for sale by
William Keellne , Batiftast Broadway , and
George W Klein , 112 West Broadway. Gen
tlemen , 50 cents ; ladfcg ; 25 cents ,
pu'n Pnrt > .
A happy crowd of JJtlle people gathered
nt Chambers' hall las * . eXcnlng , together with
quit . n number of Inelr older friends. The
ccca'i.on was a cSVlpt ias party given by
W 13. Chambers fortHtf children. The girls
WCTO mostly dreraeji' In white. When the
floor was filled with the small bits ol
humanity the scene was a pleading one , and
these who stood by vser- evidently quite ns
well entertained as these who danced. After
10 o'clock all were allowed to dance.
Hoot * .
In all sizes , pointed and square toe , calf
skin. a $2.00. $2.60 and $3.00 a rnlr. nt
B ) ers' shoo store. 412 Broadway.
DClcavcr'9 ofilcc moved to COO Broadway.
Two-ln-hnnd umbrellas , Wollman's.
O
SOUTH OMAHA NE WS
All of the property ownerj on M stree
from Thirteenth street cast to the B & M
track ? , have signed a petition , which wll
bo presented to the mayor nnd city councl
ntxt Thursday evening , waiving ell damage
to their property for the grading of th
street , as proposed bv the South Omaha
Water Works company , provided the grading
l > 3 done at the expense of the water works
company. All that remains now to be don
ID to have the city council piss the prope
ordinances and the work will be commenced
The twenty-Inch mains ot the new compan >
wilt run west on M street , from the rnllroai
tracks to Twentieth street , thence south to
N rtreet and west to the flock yards
Nearly all of the councllmen have cNprcsiei
themselves In tivor of the scheme , ns th
ttreet will then bo opened to the tracks free
of cost to the taxpayer ? . All that the wate
works company wants Is the dirt from th
grading. This soil will b ? used In construct
Ing a djke about the plant , which will be
built at the foot of N street. Work on the
trenches will commence as soon as tha conn
ell passes the ordinances. The pipes are be
Ing cart at Plttsburg now , nnd some are
already on the way here. Supcrlntenden
Dlmmock etpects to put about 150 labor
crs , beside the caulkers and helpers am
bosses , at work shortly after the first o
the year. _
At tiltChiirclii'H Toilny.
"Life's R'newal" Is Dr. Wheeler's New
Yfnr's sermon nt 11 o'clock today.
Elder M. Carl Smith conducts a review a
the bible school this forenoon at the Flre
Presbyterian church.
Rov. J. F. Ross , pastor of the United Pros
byterlan church , ha resigned , and will leave
for the east shortly.
0. E3. Bruce will have charge of the t rvlco
at the Fourth Ward mission this afternoon.
"Living Church" Is Dr. Wheeler's evening
topic. t
The fourth annual sunrise service on New
Year's day will be held at the First Pres
byterlan church at m. m. Elder Harry
Wells nnd Miss Jennie' Allan will be in charge
of the service ? . '
A meeting ot the Ydung Men's Christian
association will b : " hein' In Woodmen hall
South Omaha National 'bank building , at
o'clock thlo afterncbn. Rev. Irving Johnson
will address there prerent.
Rev. Irving Johrisqn"will preach at St
Martin's Eplscpal "qhut-ch this morning on
"The Miraculous- Birth of Jesus Christ as a
Refutation of Skepticism. " All are Invited
I'llljIllK- Holding Court.
A mock trial wSs held In the assomblj
(
rooms at the High school last night by the
Current Top'c club. There was a good at
tendance fend , much miissment. J A. Beck
teacher 6f sh-crtimna'W'the ' HlglTschool , w'as
the Judge. Elroy Tlbblts and Roy Dennis
acted as prosecuting attorneys , and E. Row
land Smith and James Duncanson defendec
the prls-onsr , "Dick Sampson , " on the charge
ot arson. The prisoner was found guilty an ;
a propT sentence was Imposed.
MiiKlc Cly (
D. L. Holmes le sick.
Miss Clara Allen is visiting friends li
Missouri.
Gcorgo Hunter ha. ? returned from a trip
to Des Molnes.
Miss Lsna Wllkcsan of Wintcrset , la. , ID
vli'ltlng Mlta Susie.
Scott King and wife will spend today with
relatives at Elkhorn. .
Griffith Condon of Davenport , la. , la visit
ing friends In the city.
A. B. Vanzant of Ewlng ispcnt part of
yesterday nt the stock yards.
M. T. Munslnger of Tabor , la. , was visitIng -
Ing f'lends In the city yesterday.
Charles Jedek of Oxfcrd Center , la. , Is the
guet't of Police Olfio'r John Riches.
Born , to Mr , and Mrs. Ben Tingeman
Twenty-first and I streets , a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hall ent-vtalned the
Drive Whist club at their home last evening.
II. Nlcholy anil J. C. Nichols left yeoter-
day for Ponca to attend the funeral of their
motlrr.
A. F. Hubbard of Underwood , la. , was a
guest yesterday afternoon of the Union Stock
Yards company.
Lewis Smlthberger , a prominent cattleman
ot Stanton , was In the city yesterday after
noon with stock.
Captain and Mrs. Parkhurst are spending
the holidays with their daughter , Mra John
II. Leak ? , at Chapman.
New Year's day the women at the South
Omaha hospital will hold a public reception
from 3 to 7 o'clock p. m.
The rep'.anklng of the L street viaduct road
ay was completed yesterday. Work en the
sidewalks will now bo commenced.
Mrs. Ben Roth has been brought home
Frcm St. Joseph's hospital , Omaha , where
she underwent a surgical operation.
John Shannon of Hopkins , Gus Bradcn-
! > ury of Malmo , and Art Perry of Wahoo
ivoio at the yardo yesterday afternoon lookIng -
Ing after cattle shipments.
C. F. Thompson of Mount Union , Pa. , la
ths guestof W. C. Heeler of the Adams
Exprcui company. Mr , Thompson came west
A Ith the expectation of locating here.
Nela PurltiKton , who was laid up with
iyphold fever for a cpuplo of inonthn , made
ils appearance nt the > atd.s yesterday after
noon , and was warmly received by his
'Mends. ' IK t
The Ideal club will" give a dance at Ma-
; onlc hall on the evening of D.'cember 31.
Vfter midnight the < v'6ln'en have entire clmige
if the floor and will choose their own part-
icrs for the dances. ' i'B
J. M. Cummlngs jjf'fihlcago was a visitor
n the city yesterday ; 'Mr. Cummlngs cama
ire to purchase avbunch of feedero for his
Illlnolo farm. Mr , ; cilmmlngo Is an old en-
jlno'r and was oqb or the conuructors of
'
; ho Union Pacific. ( Hj ,
The committee of , ( he > council appointed
raino time at ? ? by .Me mayor , consisting of
ilyan , Bulla and Mies , t to Investigate the al-
egid overcharges ot Iho American Water
A'crks company wlllilmeet representative ! ! of
he water company ion Monday , and the mat
er will bo talked over. _
A SmiKi * Ailjoiiriifil Court ,
George Stevenrann a traveling museum
man , charged his employer , Robert Sldes-
tvcrth , with Ueillng , a raccoon and a big
attleinake. Both "varmints" were brought
nto Judge Brly's court In New York ,
vhere- the rattlesnake escaped from Its box ,
3filcer , witnesses and rpectators bolted out
hrough the side doors , and even Judge
Qjerly , a veleran toldler , fled , making his
: xlt by the fire escape The rattler waa cap-
.ured , but the case went over to allow the
: ourt to regain Its nerve.
Conductor Maili ! a
SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. 28. Slott C. Mcr-
ter of Rochester. N. Y. . wants $25,000 datn-
igca from the Southern Pacific company for
ougli treatment he claims he received from
Conductor Hubbaid. At Port Costa , Hub-
aril , who vvns on the lookout for uculper
IcUelu. asked Merker to wrltu his namu to
umpuro his signature with that on thu
Icket. Merkrr refuted , und ths conductor
turtcd to eject him. Me'rker Hliutfb'Ieil lo
enialn , und In thu melee he waa badly In
ured. Hubbard failed lo eject Mtrker. und
iftervvurd learned that iUiker'a ticket was
CAVE CRIMINALS FAVOR !
Iowa Officials of Polk County Charge
with Irregularities.
PRISONERS ILLEGALLY RELEASED FROM JAI
lie * MoliirM I'nlli-o Make tin- Com
lilnliit mill . \nifrl Dint rinurniit
VIolntloiiN nf tlic I. " " Arc
1ES MOINES , Dec. 2S. ( Spsclal Tele
gram. ) Thcro Is n fight b.twcen the clt
and county police forces , nnd dlsagrcoabl
charges are made by the city officials con
cmilng the conduct of the county Jail. It I
said by the city officers that the sheriff'
force has nude n prnclk-o cf dlscharglu
prlsomrs long before their terms weie scr\eJ
They said that In n rmnibsr of cases prlwn
crs arrested on suspicion of being Importan
criminals have been sent to the county Jal
for short terms , while their records weie be
Ing looked up , and bo.'or ? their terms hoi
expired they would be released by the shei
Ift's officers , the police declare , without an ;
authority whatever. They say that Iiv
ni tuber of cases prleon is fcent up for thlrt ;
djys ha\o been let out after ten days , o
less.
less.The sheriff denies this , but th ? city officer
persist In the charges , nnd an Investigation I
uxpeqt d.
Mayor Illllls Is to bo Investigated by tin
city council at a special meeting , In n fev
days , on account of charge" that he has bsei
using the city police forcij ns n polltlca
machine. Ho has discharged two officer
within th > past week , and , It Is charged , .tha
It was because they would not devote them
selves to booming th ? mayor for a scconi
term. The police force has not been loya
to the chief In this regard , nnJ the officer
xpect that unless the council finds a waj ti
head him off the major will discharge i
large numb'r of officers In the near fnturi
and have n general sinking up of the do
partmcnt.
IVAVI'.S TIIIJ 1IOMH
Locution of tin ? Oilil IVIIowV ( ) IM 'I"
Ax > luii Pro > oKi-N t'oillliu-ill.
JRFTRRSON , la. , 1 > 'C. 28. ( Speclal.- )
Mtich has been said and printed concernlni
Jsfferscn and the Odd Tellows' Orphans
home , ns well as the later action of the com
mlttee appointed by the grand lodge to se
Icct one of the several sites ofttred by thi
Odd Fellows and citizens of this city. Till1
commlttw Is composed of Odd Fellows fron
Indlanola , ono of the towns seeking the lo
cation of the home ; Clinton Is another towi
In the field , Uurllngton , Knoxvllle and Man
c'ncster. At the time the matter was con
sldered by the grand lodge each of the sev
eral towns had submitted a proposition , set.
ting forth the claims and advantages am
stating definitely what each would do In casl
and land donations. Upon the showing mad <
at this time the grand lodge , by unanimous
vote , decided to locate the home nt Jcffer
son. The records cf the grand lodge show
this to 'nave been the case. The committee
which the year before had bscn appointed
to personally visit the towns competing foi
the location and make a recommendation , was
continued In office with Instructions to miKe
a choice of one of the sevcinl sites offered
by Jefferson , nnd maKe a contract , providing
the city was prepared to make good tn
offers made to the grand lodge. The committee
vlslt ° d this city the latter pait of Novembai
and decided upon a site , or at least took an
Informal vote , all b.lng In favor'of the sime
plat of ground. From here the members
went to les Molnes and held a secret ses
sion and file following day gave It out thai
the matter of location was not definitely
settled , that It might bo Jefferson and II
jiilght be Indhnola. While lure the com
mittee stated without rescive that Jefferson
agreed to do all that was embodied In Its
proposition before ! the > grand lodge , either
stated or Implied. After the Des Molnes
meeting It was given out that a circular
would be sent to the representatives com
posing the grand loJgo asking them If they
understood that tlie "hcme" was located at
Jefferson , nnd If they were of the same mind
at tlie present time. This circular has been
sent out , and accompanying It are the piopo-
sltlons from Jefferson and Indlanola , the
Indlanola property , apparently , having ap-
pi eclated In value since the same , was sub
mitted to the grand lodge. Another circu
lar , setting forth the advantages cf Indlanola ,
was enclosed , although nothing of like char
acter concerning this city appeared. Sine ?
t'no later action of the committee became
known the Odd Follows of this city have
received a large number of voluntary letters
from representatives and Influential Odd Fel
lows protesting against the action cf the
committee , and saying that there Is no
shadow of doubt that the grand lodge
definitely and finally located the home at
Jefferson , nnd expressing Ignorancs as to the
motives of the committee.
uuAsiinn ivro A I > ASSIMIH TIIAIV.
Wreck at ! ) < AlollK-N InjiircH auni. . .
lii-r of I'coillc.
DKS MOINKS , Dec. 28. ( Special Tele-
; ram. ) night people were Injured In a wreck
it the crossing of the Dss Molnes & Kansas
3lty and the Chicago Great Western roads
n the outskirts of the city this forenoon. A
> asseiiger on the Kansas City line v\ns on the
irosslng when n freight on the Great Western
an Into It. The rear coach of the pass nger
\as turned over and wrecked and the follow-
ng were Injured :
John Tlmmons , Prairie City , head bruised.
n. A. Daugherty , Eldon , In. , both hands
: rushed.
Mrs. S. B. Houlette , Dos Molnes , hands cut
y glass and head badly bruised ,
S. 10. Honlette , Des Molnes , both linnfla
lurt , left hip Injured.
Rov. H. F. LIngenfeltcr , Des Molnes , head ,
eft knee and right shoulder badly hurt.
C. C. Rhodes , Tuskego , la. , Injuries to head
ml race.
Mrs. Llngenfelter and Fay Rhodes , aged
, ( lightly hurt.
I'ropoHi-il Kinlxli
CHRItOKHC , la. , Dec. 28. ( Sp.'clal. )
Jillle O'Donnell , the well known fculher-
v eight of Sioux City , and Chailes Davis
il' ' Chicago will spar ten rounds for pclcntlflc
tolnts at the Grand opera house In thin
Ity January 2. Five otinco glove ; will h ;
liucl , and a purse of $300 and gate receipts ,
.11 to go to the winner , will be the principal
> bject of the contest. The local sports arn
'fry much elated over their success In se-
urlng a meeting between these two men
ml the fight Is looked forward to with
uucli Intercut , as It It > secretly understood
hat It will be to n. finish Initead of n
parrlng exhibition , as advertised. Hath men
, avc- gone Into hard training , and the con-
est will no doubt bo a stubborn on ? .
George I ) . Roddls of tbls place received
. message from Oloster , Miss. , today con-
eying the Intelligence of the sudden death
f his brother , Frank , who left Cheiokc ?
short time ngo for that place. He was
un down by the cars and liiitantly killed ,
iut no particulars are given
MincUril IiMtn l''iiriii < TM.
WRBSTRH CITY , la , Doc. 28. ( Special
'elegram. ) Many farmers In this section of
he state have been victimized , It IH alleged ,
ly a man named Uauin , who repre ent him-
elf as a government official In the land of-
Ice at Dea Molne * . He Instiled that he
tag able to secure title to the contested
racts cf land In O'llrlcn county , and for
lerformlnf ; this service for a farmer who It
nxlous to get hold of the land , or a part
if It , he takes a note for $150. Several cf
ho notes hive turned up at local bankb , and
n effort will bs made to flop collection on
hem. Damn's contract , given to o.'cure the
totes , state that If lie- does not get the title
f the land for the prospective purchaser hi
till return the note. Those acquainted with
he homestead laws of Iowa know how much
, ls contract ! are worth.
Swlmllril lion jJolnrN Mrrt'IiimlH.
TOUT DODGi : , la. , Dec. 28. ( Special Tele-
ram. ) An attempt to swindle two Dss
lolnes dry Roods houses by forged lettcru
urpcrtlug to come from a prominent citizen
r thli town ban Just developed , The DCS
[ alnes merchants received totters signed
Ith the name of M. D. O'Connell , directing
enerous bundles of goods to be- made UP and
lipped to a party In St. Louis by mall gen-
A WAVE OF SICKNESS THROUGHOUT THE WEST.
ii f HIP Miiliuly Jxivt 1'i-vt all-it t In
MIMIJ CHMI-S npprl niliii'i-il \ > y
Cntarrliiil InCoclliiti > iM-i" > , ll > of I'lninptMiiillon
Half the people In Omaha are Just tlov
siier-aliiis and running nt the nose , n
ImnklnK. rotmlilnir nnd opinlnc with mori
or II-M tiny Some ure dioopltiK In llio tlr
languid linlf-slcknrfs nf n tind cold otln-i' '
nrc ser.ouslv III fiom nenkctcd cold , luil
dead with heidnrhe , cnrioho IniiKitoho
Irnracln ! , duo to latent cntnirlml i > ' oi
Widdrnly nwakenrd from rold and tmkr
like sloop to Melons and ilexti if live activity
Thcso ancatarrha ! Mirferotx.
The other htilf nf HIP i i.Miinunltv nn
romplnlnlni ; nf ilillN , followed In pa'.n din
ml t'iv Id ( be lifiid nnd lipila nud to'r
tuts In the iiiiuclc Thriiow ti miltk
frvcrls li pul o nnd n birth tvvpllilt It in
pi-rntuic. Tlu-v have n COIIKII tint N In
cc ant ntul dlstrcsMnp , v\lth tiennus vlik
nes nnd cold dejection llko the tn lo o
tlentli Tlit-y liuve the grip
Tlmt Is to pnv , iibout half the pnptilntloi
Is iirferti'd with cntiuih , nnd the ( tlicr b il
by the K lp That l < n't nl' Half of thosi
who are lck with tingili | bavo o.itntrb
nnd half of thoao long nffcctcd bv entntil
nre down with thecrip or quivering In Iti
lli t prcmonntoij mlsoil ( " <
The fnct l < < r.itnrrh nnd the grip mo sis
ter diseases Tln-y nre Intensely sj inpa
thetlc Hncli Involves or Invites the other
Cntnrrb Indiioei n bnlf pol oncil conilltl i
that makes the lungs , l.lndpv , otc , n qulcl
prey to grip An nttnck of grip loti iiovvi
the tone of the pjstom to the mtnlmnn
of vitality nnd cnnlile * . omp ilorinnn
oatnn h to subject the entlio unatoniy ti
Hiiddcn nnd dcaiKy InviiRlon.
To those win dread the grip , not for tin
miseries of liulurnrn proper , but for tin
calamitous nftciclaps of Hrluht'H tllsi-nvp
consumption 01 bopele s plivylcil dplill
Itv , good nnd tlniflj lulvlce would s-ien
to be , look to > inr catarrh tioublp Arl
precisely ns > ou vvou'd If 1,011 , bad > vvnl-
lovveil nn ounce * of poison by inlstnUo. Sei
the specialist nt once
M\V \ i\irs nvv. onuiiiours 01
.Vcu \ < -nr'N ) : > . it ( o 11 uitl.t ,
CITI/.IJ > OP IOWA.
Wlmt lit * > iiijs Aliiml tinnillcnry ol
( lit1 Uoinc Trciilinoiit.
Treating and curing patients nt n ills
tnnco tbroimh tbo mall nnd uspiom , Is i
notnblo feature of the Copcliuid .t Shop in
system Jlr Jnnics Huike. Scianton , low i
a well known oiltzen uf HUMUS and stand
Ing In his community , writes :
.TA71IRS HIiRICn , Scrnnton , Iowa.
"A recent coin so of home tic.itment for
a long-'itnmllnif catairh and noivou
lioublo has yle deil mo rich icsult" M\
Hystcni had become weikened and deranged
by thin blocil , Itnpnlrnunt of the reive
centeiF and cal.urh until 1 was a good dial
of nn Invalid , although nble to be about my
oral delivery , nnd adding that the write
would bo In Des Molneo caily In January am
call and settle. One of the orders , amount
Ing to over $40 , vaa shipped. The othc
merchant had his suspicions arrnscd by the
postmark , which showed that It was mallei
Cairo and Nrvv
on n postal car between
Orleans , nnd the further fact that neither
letter nor envelope bore a business cird. He
wrote to Mr. O'Connell and was promptly
advised that the letter was a foigery. The
other hou < > o also -wrote him after shipping th
goods and may jet recover them.
ciovnitNoii JACKSOX unsiinin
V < triiiip > ! < ! ' low n Knllroiul C iin
IlllNMlllll SOIIItll * I > V HllllJ.
DES MOINKS , Dec. 2S. ( Special Teregram.
Judge Den McCoy has sent a letter to Gov
ernor Jackson declining the railroad com
mlsslonershlp on the. . ground that he Is In
eligible under the state constitution , nnd also
that ho cannot leave Important private bubi
ness.
Governor Jackson has made no appolntm n
of a railroad commissioner , although one has
been hourly expected today. The governor
announced tonight that he would not appolm
befora Monday. A new nnd Important can
didate has appeared In the field In the person
of Edward Daw son of Waverly , nnd It Is
believed the contest is between him and Sen
ator Harman of Independence. J. S. Mc-
Kenney of Fnlrlleld and n n Tucker of Co-
lumbUB Junction are also being urged by their
friends , and have strong delegat'ona ' here to
Intercede with the governor. Spencer Smith
of Council llluffs , J. M ICemble of Muscatlne ,
Colonel G. L. Gcdfrcy of Des Molnes and
G. B. Pray of Webster City are all known to
bo In the race , and all have delegations on
hand and have been getting their friends to
Hood the governor with telegrams and let
ters. In addition lo these it Is said that
applications have been made by Interested
friends on behalf of about fifteen others
whose namea arc net made public , but any
of whom would like the place.
The goveinor'a office was thronged wltlr del
egations nil day , and the executive Ins been
compelled to lay nsldo all other business and
dcvoto his time to the contest.
smitten m-ntii ut rnrNon.
CARSON , la. , Dec 28 , ( Special. ) Yester
day , while at the dinner table , Jap Otto ,
ona of the old psttlors of Pottawnttamle
county , was stricken and died almost In
stantly. Ho put his handj to lilt bead ,
started to get up and fell dead.
Andrew Mlllsr , nn old boldlcr living In
town , was taken sick nt midnight and died
at 3 a. m. today. Ho was on the streets
yesterday nnd had his picture taken.
Tree l-'Jwlil " .I ll > .
WEIISTER CITY , lo. , Dae 28. ( Special
Telegram. ) At Jolly , a small town west of
here , a rlct was precipitated by a rallle In
the billiard hall , and over forty men and
boys took part In a general fight latt night
Scvsral heads were Einae'ied , and one joung
man had his thumb chewed ott. Today ar
rests were made of all who part'clputcd ' In
the light. _ _
Kin * nt Ill-lie I'lnliii * .
CEDAR RAPIDS , la , , Dec. 28. ( Special
Telegram. ) At Delia Plalne at 2 o'clock
this morning two frame I'toro bulldlnga ,
together with contents , were destroysd bj
arc , causing a loss of nearly $10,000 , partially
Insured , Mrs. Huston , who lived over ono
af the stores , narrowly escaped with her
life. _
MMNMN | | | | > | I | drill * of Irr.
DUIlUQUn , Dec. 28. ( Special Telegram )
I'lio route being free of Ic2 the steamer Orion
.hi i morning began a voyage from Dubuquc
: o Vera Cruc , Mexico.
of I'nt hlirril } .
Pat Shecdy , whoso plan to establish a new
Monte Carlo at Cairo was telegraphed from
Mew York last week , Is something of an
epigrammatist. In detailing his plan to the
eporter he said that the Invalids who go to
'Jalro ore "looking around for some mental
llveralon. There Is no finer thing to divert
he mind than gambling , It makes people
'onset their other troubles. " He was once
isked how It was that , If ho played a
fcciuaro" game , he cor.'d always find people
la could beat. "My boy , " he replied , "there'H
i slicker horn every mlnti'e , and , " he , ad led ,
eflectlvcly , "sometimes twins. " On another
iccaiilon ho watched the bubbl o rlso In the
vine h was drinking. "A gUia of wine , " he
ireiently observed , "makes a poor Irishman
'eel llko a millionaire , "
lliiIiiK Aiiit'rlriin lloniU.
Some time ago an American Munch com-
mny sold to tli3 grand duke Alexander of
[ tui'ila an electric launch of the same type
is that provided for the United StattJ men
if war New York , The czar of RunU has
iceii the boat , and being greatly pleased with
t ban commissioned the Jluralan embassy
' " " 'Aftt0llKnl11 "U > 1Ml"
Utn'r" , , ' n'"J '
vigor nnd to get il.i uf m.v M-veral nil'
"fd v ° "S 'ht " 10 'd ' of Prs. I'opfcl
' Cv , ic .
ustuihu. mo ti i\ccll.Mt hpilth Tbf mea
I lclnc mil ndviic lint tiTi-ctod m > euro
were hjd at .1 titnini. u\iio' ) e I romine.iU
Uie e piiv ifniis , to nil my fi lends. "
rinisn I
liiviillils Mlio l iiiniKt
I'll t- That tinCopcmnd niul Shrii
n -um lo a ii'Iiukv to the m , ind abu-e of
ovricliaiKliig Iho nick.
Sjionid-Tliiil i.ndiM the Copelnnd anil
bhopnid p.vtoin no patU-nt ! < subject lo un-
CPitixlu or caiulelous fep-cb.irKhig or tii
any tnIPVV or i'j > pen p wlmtcvpi bovonil
thn ns f < i iiu < nt of Ju i ) monthly , Itioludlntr
nil medlcllH'i
Tblid Tlmt chronic rji'ftj dc cilbpd In
cvmptom bl.inks Iiv t-outilry ivitkntM ara
dlamiu cil nnd treated by mull vv'tb phe-
1 ourth That mulct the Copelatul nml
. . . .ai'piMBtom nil urTiri'ts are conllnlly
I wplr-diiio lo 11 iii ticntmpnt tree on personal
| nppllc. tuin
I 1) . .1. DIlll-CII , lll'JU rillll-lll IIMMIIIP ,
routii'll Illiiilo , Is aiiu of ItoiKlimts-
I IIT DhuTii ill the Oiiinliii unit Council
I IllnlVM llnllmi > iMiinpiui > . 111. Dint np\
I\CH tlU'M * Illl'tM
D J D1NUUN li.a rouith
5 o.ii s iifo I di'ViMiippd n nosa
nnd tlnunt trouble vvhuli 1 nftciward fomul
to bo cluonlp catairh Alv cvinptoiim ox-
teiulrd , aftci n while , to the lungs In tbo
way ot .1 bid ni'inliiK tough , with gagging
and naiiHpii , ii'ilii" and ' orenesx tluough
the chi t and n 'IncKIng' tfinrt to clear
thp liionohlal tiibpd 1 took eo'ds voty
casllj , the leant p\po uii > n'rnilng to UK-
H.ivato all my ; > mpljim 'I he p.it.uihnl
l > olnin was fast lu'inlni ; me down , until t
took a e tuse of irpatment with Urn Cope-
Innd nnd Shopnid , which has completely
cured me "
R , . ( )0 ) A MOVI'II.
All dlseises. No variation from thlsT
charge It covers full treatment and all
mpdlclnps. For mall ticatmcnt send for
Sjmptom Sheet.
DRS , COPELANI ) & SIIEPARD
ROOMS : i2 ANM3 313 NEW YORK LITU
'
BUILDING. OMAHA. KGB.
Olllco Hours 9 to 11 a m ; 2 to 5 p m. Kvo-
ulngs Wcdncsdnji nnd Saturdays only
G to S. Sunday 10 to 12 in
NEW DOHANY SOMlVriHNO
I OR .NOIIHNU.
WOODWARD TH HTRE GO.
ONI : SOLID
Tonlfrnt will be Riven the beiutlful
ilnunn
A Scnsnlldiiiil 1-Acl roiiH'dj.
Twi-lve iioojilo In llio cutt 1'ilco 10 untH la
nil l > irts f the housr No cxlrn cluirui ( or
reserved
IRRIGATION I1OND SAM : .
Notice Is hereby given Hint healed pro
posals will tic icculved by the bonid of
directors of the Middle I.oup Valley Irri
gation dlbtilct of Hlalnc , Cusior and Valley
counties , Nebiat.k.1 , at theli olllce In West
Union , In sild dlstilct , up to 2 o'clock p m.
of the fith dav of January. UDO. for JIOO.OO *
of the bonds Ibsued by said Inlgatlon dis
trict ; J99.000 of said bonilH being In aenoml-
nntlons of J.100 each , and $10,000 of raid
bonds hclnp In denominations of $100 each ;
all of bald bonds dinvvlng Interest at the rato-
of C per cent per annum , p lyable sc-ml-anr
niially The iuliiplp.il nnd Interest of milil
bonds payable ut the olllce of the state
treasuiur of the st.ile of Nebraska , said
bands being pixibls In Installments as fol
lows. : fli.OOO thereof pn > ab'p In iluvcn Vcnra
t-im the date thereof ; $0,000 pajable In
SW"lvc jcais from thu d.itc thereof ; $7,000
payable In thhtion ynrs from the date-
thereof ; $3,000 payable In fourteen joarp
fiom the date there ; J9.000 p.ijnble In fif
teen sears from the date thereof ; JIO.OCW
pijable In flxtpen years fiom the data.
thereof : $11.000 pajnblo In scvi-Miteen years
fiom the date thereof ; $1.1,000 payable In
eighteen icars from the date- thereof ; $15,000
pi > able In nineteen > euis from the dnto
Ihcrpof ; $10000 pa.vablo In twentj > cai
fiom tbo date thereof
The board of directors rcpervo the right
to i eject any nnd nil bids Address all bid *
to CbarieK Nlcolal , FocrM.iry , SaiKcnt , Nc-
brnHkn. Uy older of the board of illrectora ,
made this 91 h tiny of December , 1S03
onoitnii OAHRIKON. President.
CHARLES NICOL.AI , Sccrntnry.
Dec-Hd 201-M
it Washington to buy for him another Ilka
t at a cost of about $4,000.
CI.OLUS Ol'1 .SVVAI.I.DVVh.
V ItiiNsliin Sti > ainir IN Hi > Nikl lix
M.trlmlH of I he ri.-i-l l.lltlr HlrilN.
A Rutislan steamer hailing from Od'ssa hna
'Dr some time been engaged In the Mcdlter-
anean trade , principally carrying pat-icngers
Between Leghorn and Malaga. On ono of tlio
-cent trlpu It encountered an adventure
ivlilch will never bo forgotten by either the
: rew or the passengers. The payjago had ,
jocn a stormy one , but the day of the oc-
: urrence * wus unusually fin : . Though a
alb..r heavy sea we , ; running most of the
> aiongerH wcro on deck. Suddenly the look-
> iit v'loulcil ; "Hurricane cloud leeward. "
At once there was griyit consternation
ibo.iid and a number cf people nought fafety
icluu' . 'Iho cJiptaln , how'ver , after glancing
t the barometer , gave It iu > his opinion that
t wan no liurrlcinc cloud Th ! black IIIUHB
hat they KU\V hovering near the horizon
van , he thought , a particularly dcnve vnlunio
if smok from some fteumei Hut the sIu-
lon of the mystery came ninth sooner than
hey had cpected. The threatening mass
rew larger and lurg'r , and econ was seen to
iear down In the direction of the veshol
i Ith terrific fcpecd. Everybody , both crew
nd pat'jcngcrs , became frightened at the.
lybterloiiH cloud , which teemed to move with
; reat rapidity , notwithstanding that a per-
ect calm prevailed ,
Then came the htlutlon. The vast cloud
hat they had recn was ccmpoasil ofutlown. .
'he forerunners , a small detuchinent of some
0,000. BwoopeJ down on the dfck , to the be-
rlhlennent cf the jieoplu on board. These
, eri' raon followed , not by tluutands , but by
lunilrodu of thoutun' ' The birds literally
verw helmed the vc = l. The man at tlio
khecl lost hl ) < liojrliiK' , and the wildest dl -
rdoc prevailed. The blids poured Into every
vullablo opening , hatchways , windows anil
v rywhere elfo. They got tangled In the
oped and tall * , and clut'tured about the rlg-
Ing
Even the smokestack was to filled up ut
no time that thu fires were rearly extln-
iilaliod. The moat uimt/lni ; part of tlio
hole thing was that the birds did not cvlnco
ny dlnposlUon to leave.
To heighten the confusion the Bteitner
ad got out of UK course and ran anhoro.
lowever , on account of going very tlow , no
latcrlal damage wau done , though the pav-
Migcrs were badly frlght'iied. When the
rcivv hud recovered from their ama/einent
icy began to clear the deck and the vuiel
i general of these unexpected and not at all
clcomo idiots.
The captain ordered the men to uce nhovcls
nd whatever clue they could to throw thu
Irds overboard. After getting fairly In
tape the veeeel pioccedtd on Un voyaK ,
ivIng been delayed for nearly eight hours
i account of this singular experience , The
iptaln could not offer any theory ai to
litre thin vart army of swallown came
oiii. All ho eald WUB that the blrdii wera
chaubUd from a long flight during the
orm of the previous day , anil nouuht rut
i his vi ? > el.