THIS CVMA1IA DAILY 1U313 : AVUIWI DAY , 2'J , 18J > . COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT AM.VOIt MHNTIO.N. and photo supplies , 12 Pearl ? t. Miss Mlnnlu HoncfUld of Dos Mollies Is In the city visiting friends. Lily camp. No. 1 , Royal Neighbors , will f in ft this nftcrnuon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Armstrong of D'en Mnlncs arc ? visiting relatives here. MTU. 1'ortcrflold ' ta visiting her son In At lantic , and will re'ualn during the holidays. An Infant child of ReF. . L. llaydon of Kearney , N'cb. , was brought hero for burlnl ye-flterday. JtiHtlco Cook ye&terd.iy united In marriage II. C. Sawtcll bud Mr * . Ormado Yenger. both of Hurt county , Nebraska. * MI.HS Nellie Hllharz , who has been visiting her aUlcr , Mrs. John Morau. on Fifth nvc- mip. has returned homo to Chicago. Miss Edith Foster will return from Drake university today to spwid the holidays with tier parents , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster. Waldo Rotlicrt has returned from Wash ington for the holidays , and Is visiting his paronts. Superintendent and Mrs. Rothcrt of the Iowa School for the Deaf. C'nlantho awcmbly , No. 1. Pythian Sis terhood. will have a special meeting Wedncs- day afternoon , to bo held at the residence of Mrs. J. Smith , 118 Vine street. Cli&mbcin' Children's annual Christmas party will bo given at his academy Satur day evening , December 20. All may dance after 10 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. The burglar paused as ho reached for Regi nald's diamond stud , specchliss , In admira tion of his beautiful shirt front , recently laundered at the "Eagle.- , " 724 IJ'way. The funeral of J. II. Rue .occurred yester day at 10 o'clock from the residence of F. J Day , 809 Sixth avenue. The funeral wan largely attendtd. The body was burled In Walnut Hill cemetery. All members of Ilaze.1 camp , No. 171 , Mod ern Woodmen of America , are requested to meet at their hall nt 7:30 : this evening to mnkc arrangements for the funeral of Neigh bor ( . 'bark's IJ. Shoemaker. A. Wakolln. Joe Murphy and Fred Smith , whom the police belluvo are good men to ho , p behind the bars , were locked up yes terday en a charge of vagrancy. Smith bad a bunch of skeleton keys. The receipts at the Christian home the past week were $604. SI , wiping out the de ficiency for the year , which last week was reported at JS04.H7. This enabled the man agement to add J100.27 to the building fund. Four little orphan children were taken Into the Christian homo yesterday upon the re quest of the Odd Fellows of Cheyenne. Sec retary E. W. Mann of the Cheyenne' lodge accompanied the request with a check for JuO. JuO.Don't Don't buy all your Chrlstmao presents un til you see the colltctloii of fancy dre. .scd dolls , fnncy work , aprons , rugs , etc. , at Trinity LadleV Christmas Emporium , 407 Hroadway , next door to Hostou store. Tu.ii- day and Wednesday , December 22 and 23 , dinner and auppcr Jcrvcd each day. The Interstate Sunday School Institute of the Latter Day Saints will convene In this city on next Saturday nnd will remain In session for four days. There will bo three sessions dally. The faculty Is composed of Anna Salyards , Dora Young. T. A. Hougas , W. N. Robinson. J. F. Mlnltum , Joseph Rob erts and T. W. Williams. The dance to bo given by Hinds City Typographical union. No. 203. at Odd Fel lows' hall Christmas night , promises to be one of the events of the season. All llio committees have- been 'selected , and they nro hard at work making arrangements for the comfort nnd pleasure of their guests on that evening. Charles II. Shoemaker died yesterday morn ing at his home , 471 Park avenue , of con sumption. after an IllncEfl of eleven months. The deceased was 22 years of age , and has lived hero for a number of years. Funeral services will bo held at St. Paul's Episcopal church tomorrow morning nt 8:30 : o'clock. The remains will bo taken to Ucdford , la. , for Interment. "Alabama , " Augustus Thomas' great nnd most successful play , will bo presented by the Clement Ualnbridga company at the Do- liany theater Saturday night , December 26. Mr. Thomas' play Is now In the fifth year of Its success. Each year the play has made n deeper Impression on the people , until It lookti as though It had become the standard American drama. C. H. Vlavl Co. . female remedy. Medical consultation free Wednesdays. Health book furnished. 303 Morrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Ily oondlng forty Domestic soap wrappers to L. llolton & Co. , Dew Molncs , la. , you will Get six silver teaspoons free. Ki-Niilteil In a Tie. During the pasi few days considerable In terest has been manifested ns to what the decision would bo In n matter of pretty gen eral Interest , not only to voters of this township , but to the ladies also. In fact , the ladles hnvo been more worried than the gentlemen. U has at last been settled and the decision Is a Tlo. Yes , there Is noth ing moro appropriate for Xmas than n nice tie. and Hughes , the men's outfitter , has them In all varlrtlcs nnd prices. There Is no use talking. If you want the swcllest In neckwear , milliters , shoes , gloves , collaro , umbrellas , etc. , and In fact everything to complete a gentleman's wardrobe , you should patronlzo Hughes. In Hie niMtrlot Court. Mrs. Josiu Madden has sued John Madden for divorce. In her petition filed In the dis trict court yesterday she states they wcro married In Omaha. October 24 , 1SS9 , and that ho was forced to leave him October 27. IS'Jl , bcoiimo of his cruel and inhuman treatment of ner. She also asks for the custody of their 3-year-old daughter. Suit for divorce was commenced yesterday by Mrs. Ueeslo I. Patterson ngalnst S. W. Patterson on the grounds of desertion nnd drunkenness. They were married In Crnw- fprd county , lown. May 7 , 1SS4. The wife claims the husband left her In 1S9I and has sliu'o refused ta support her. She aoks that her title to some real cstato and personal property bo quieted In herself and that the husband be denied nil claim to It. The Hammer lumber company has sued M. L , Heurei and others on n mechanic's Hen for material furnished In the construc tion of u residence. The claim amounts to J201.P. . P. H. Wind has brought suit against the Omaha & Council Hluffs Chautauqua assem bly on a note amounting to J1.3C1.25 , given by Urn defendants August 1 , IS'Jl. W. H. Warn filed a petition In the district court yesterday against Mrs. Nora Murphy. asking for J800 judgment for attorney's fees. Mr Ware has had charge of Mrs. Murphy's litigation over the bottom lands about Man- awa for n long time. . 1) ) . I ) . Gregory of Oinnlm has sued the Manhattan Reach company for $1,500 attor ney's fees. The plaintiff states that ho has looked after the legal business of the de fendant for four years. Judge Green has assigned the cnso of Dr. Hood against the Northwestern Railroad company for special hearing as the first jury trial of the January term of the district court The case comes up again on a re- hearing. The will of Charles Haughn was admitted to probate yesterday by Judge Green. Mrs. Anna V. Haughn , Herman Haughn and L. W Rods were appointed executors without bonda. Jud q Green entered on orde r In the case of Mm. Mary Gorton against the heirs e ! Pleasant Taylor , deceased , allowing Turner & C'nlllson , her nttorneys , fetu , amounting to JIOO. _ I.nliorerM Wanted. " * Wo have for Halo or rent several dcslr- able fruit , grain , vegetable and stock farms near Council muffs for 1S97. Day & Hess , Rental Agents. .MnKi * Her lluppy for ( Inee , Husbands and brothers and others get her a hnndtsomc rocker or cnny chair at 8. S. Keller's. Makes a great Xmaa gift. .Mnrrliiut * l.lconxeN. The following marriage licenses were United ycntcrday : Name nnd Address , Age. c'hnrlos Olson , Kansas City . 32 Emma SwniiHon , Kiuisns City . 27 C a. Allen. Illalr. Neb . 21 Adi-lo Mel'herson , DcSoto , Nell . 1M 11. C. Snwtoll , Hurt county. Nt > brutiku..5a Armando. Jeter , Uurt county , Nebraska. . . 37 THIEF AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Ono Pupil Loses a ( h ok fjr Five Ilnmlred Dollars. OTHER THEFTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED 'IVnHii-ri unit Scholar * llelnnCun - Dlnlnrlied l > y Occurrence ) * itt ThlN Kind iinil Ileinaiid nn In Miss Hcsslci Williams , ono of the members of the High school , reported the theft yes terday of her purse containing a certificate of tie posit for J.100. J3 In cash and other valuables. The young woman had that amount of money on deposit In a local bank. Yesterday she drew the Interest on the cer tificate for the purpose of buying her Chrl&t- mas presents , and had spent all but J3. The purse was left In her cloak pocket in the cloak room. It was taken seine tlrno during the afternoon. A number of minor thefts have been re ported by pupils attending the school , and the teachers arc very much exercised over the fact that they have some adroit thieves about the building1 who have so far success fully eluded detection. The certificate Is of no value to the person who stole It. The bank In which the money Is deposited was promptly notified of the theft. As IMIINI\TS : : Kor Yi K mid for Old. Everything In the line of Christmas and holiday goods may be found at this store. Wo have made extremely low prices on some lines that we cannot afford to carry ovor. Ice wool and zephyr shawls and fas cinators nt 19c , 2r > c , fiOc to J2.00 each. I adUs' white aprons , f.O dozen , on sale at 2 ! > c each. Lace , embroidery nnd fnncy trimmed fine white aprons at GOc , 7uc lo J1.25 each. Pockctbooka and Jewelry nt prices to close them out. A good silk umbrella , sterling silver mounted , for Jl.fiO and J1.7C > . Fine silk umbrellas for Christmas presents , beautiful assortment of handles , from 75c to J10.00. HANDKERCHIEFS AND .MUFFLERS. Flno embroidered handkerchiefs at 12'Ac , 17o and 2Rc each. no dozen line Swiss nnd linen embroidered handkerchiefs , actual value 60c , on sale at 35C , 3 for JI.OO. 25 dozen fine damask towels , heavy woven border and knotted fringe , special , 29c each. Pure white fancy towels nt 60c and 75c each. SECOND FLOOR. DOLLS , TOYS , FANCY GOODS , BOOKS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS. Christmas cards from 3c up , Calendars from 19c lo J1.75. Children's books from 5c up. Dolls of every description. Special price to close them out. Store open every evening till Christmas. HOSTON STORE , Council muffs , la. .I.\HH I.KWIM WII.I. XOT UK Knit of the Itccnunt Leave * OvliliVlen Kli-ctcil li.v Six Vote- . . Jason II. Lewis failed to make his ease In the contest for the ofiice of justice of the peace which he brought against Ovldo Vlen. The recount of the vote gave the Incumbent a majority of six votes , a loss of nlno as compared to the majority given him over Liwls In the election returns. The total vote as announced by the con test court gives Lewis 2.2G2 and Vlen 2,208. Vlen had a majority of fifteen before the contest. Oil the -votes that were not ob jected to by either party , or were admitted by content , both the contestant and Incum bent had 2,254. This left forty-seven votes on which the parties to the suit could not agree and which were submitted to the court for a ruling. Of these votes twenty-two were counted and twonty-flvo rejected. Vlen got the better of this , receiving four teen and Lewis eight from the decision of the court. The finding of the court was formally announced last evening at n special session held for the purpare. The fact that both candidates received the same number of votes undisputed by either side practically ends the matter. Lewis nn noun ceil that an appeal to the dis trict court would not be made , owing lo this , for If ho succeeded In throwing out all the ballots that wcro objected to It would leave hint a tie with Vlen and would necessitate a. drawing of lots. Lewis made a poor showing In the Sixth ward. At the close of Monday's recount ho had a lead of about six votes. The Sixth ward lost him eight ballots , nnd a few- changes In Kane outside left him tied with Vlen on ballots not objected to. The Second end precinct of the Fifth ward was the first counted yesterday morning. The recount gave Vlen 175 and Lewis 11)1. ) The contest ant objected to three and the Incumbent to two of the ballots. In the First precinct of the Sixth ward Vlen was given 207 and Lewis 211. Lowls objected to two ballots and Vlen to one. Forty ballots wcro not counted. In the Second precinct of the Sixth Vlen got four and Ivewls forty-nine , a loss of four votes to the contestant. The first count gave Lewis flfty-tlireo votes. Kane outside gave Lewis thirteen and Vlen fourteen. _ Ilnpiilly Illeniled. Wo vcntuio to say that our store IB the best arranged In the city , filled with rare Kcins of diamonds , tine jewelry , watches and chains , silverware and silver novelties. We make specially low prices on table cut lery , carving sets and full tea sets , quadruple plate. C. U. JACQUE.MIN & CO. , 27 South Main street. * Free Silverware. Hy pending forty Domestic soap wrappers to L. llolton & Co. , Des Molnes , la. , you will cot fix silver teaspoons free. Fine livery for parties and dances. Ogden Livery , IDS Broadway. Telephone 83. Iteforin In I'ullee I'niirl I'rncllee. Assistant County Attorney Spruce Smith has undertaken to reform the habit of taking all criminal cases that arise In the DO ! Ice court lo t > omo local justice of the pencil on changes of venue. When the cases of Bert Iluney and Charles Royce , alias Wil son. caught In the act of robbing freight cars In the Walmsh yards on Sunday night , were called In pollco court yesterday morn- in : ; their attorney asked for a change of vanuo on. the usual ground , prejudice of tie ! court. The case was taking Its usual course when Mr. Smith Interposed an objection. Hi * denied the assertion that the court was prejudiced and denounced vigorously the change of vcnuo habit. Ho declared that the accused were not In Jeopardy , as the action was on- ! preliminary , and the 'ire- tcn o upon whljh the affidavit was based was shallow and misleading. The nllldavlt objected to all of the justices but Cook on the same grounds , Smith asserted that the defendants were entire strangers to nil of the justices , ( f flie petition was granted ho declared that the defendants might con- tlnuo to cnll for changes and keep their cases on the move until they had reached the limit of the county , forty mil us away , and worn out the prosecution. Judge McGcu announced that he would render bis decision today. lliuiey Is one of the brothers who an- vaulted and nearly killed a couple of young girls on South Main street n yrar or two ugo. He remained away until a short time ugo , and has so far encapcd prosecution for that crime. _ Only ono more week of the Durfeo Fur niture company's great removal sale. 13ar- _ Illryclc Thief CourVxHeN. A. W. Hell , the young man taken Into cus tody .Monday afternoon upon the Husjilclon that he was a wheel thief , entertained the police by relating a great many different kind * ot fairy atorku concerning himself and bU IDDIJ jourccyn upon tuo light bicycle m ho w.is trjlng to sell for JS. The police finally became tired and requested him to tell a little truth for a change. HP accepted the Invitation , nnd told all about how he happened lo steal the wheel and from whom he stole It. " 1 don't want you to think fern n moment that I am chump enough to steal n whet ! from a farmer. I ain't that kind of a wheel thief. What would I want of n wheel that tom ? old hnyblnder had got stuck on ? No. sir. that was a gentleman's wheel , and I ( tile It from n banker out In Ida county , Iowa. 1 rode It to Council Hluffs and con cluded It was cheaper and easier to buck a freight train. There's no fun on the country riuds with a wheel In the winter time. " Hell told the olllccr that the owner of the machine was a man named McCutchen , a banker In Holsteln. The- banker left his wheel on his back porch one evening , and Hell happened to pass nlong the street nt the same time. He stole the wheel and getaway away with It. Chief of Police Canning wired McCutchcn yesterday anil received continua tion of Hell's etory. giving n full description of the Wheel nnd Its number. Hell will be held as n fugitive from justice until nn olllrer from the town town comes after him. Hell Is a boy under 20 years of age. He seems to be greatly distressed since he has learned that his crime Is serious enough to scud him to the penitentiary. Hoffm.iyr's fancy patent Hour makes the best and moat bread. Ask your grocer for It. If yon want a bargain In watches and diamonds mends call at Snydcr's , 328 Uroadway. CKMOItAlj I'HMItr.S MW COVI'KST. If lie Defeats IOWII'N ( inventor lie MUM ) Slll > 1'Mirlit fnr ! | | H CoiiuiilNstiiil. DES MOLNES. Dec. 22. ( Special Telegram. ) The case of General Prime agalnat Gov ernor Drake nnd Adjutant General Wright will come to trial tomorrow In the district court. Attorney Genenil Remley will repre sent the defendants. He stated today that two courses were open to him ; to stand on his overruled demurrer and appeal , or to try the case on Its merits. The latter COUIBC had been determined upon , and If the doclslr/a L ? adverse to the defendants after a trial the case will then bo appealed. General Wright said today la- would obey the order of the court , and If It Instructed to IF.SUO the commtt-slon to Prime , ho would comply. It happens , however , that Guest now holds the commission , and will fight any attempt to revoke voko It. This leavca tha adjutant and gov ernor In n hard pojltlon with a prospect of n fight on both sides. 1MKH l.Y.Xfll WII.I , CO TO THIS I'HX. DCS .Mnliu-N I'nllllcliui of Prominence Fall * lo Sure llhiiMi-lf. DES MOINES. Dec. 22. ( Special Tele gram. ) Pike Lynch , for many years chief of the Des Molnes fire department and the best fireman the city ever knew , will go to the penitentiary. Nearly a year ago ho was convicted of receiving stolen goods. It being proved that for two years ho had handled goods stolen by n gang of thieves. He was a power In local politics and there was a campaign on at the time. He was promised that If he would do certain things for one faction ho would be saved from the peniten tiary. He did the service and the politicians were able to secure the postponement of action on his case until It developed Into a good deal of a scandal. Today the case was called up In court , n new trial refused nnd Saturday set for passing sentence. I'MUK.MAN ' l > l"KS lT"A THAIX WHKflC. Flint I'relnlll on ( lie \ortlicrn Meets ivllli DlNiiNler. HOONE , la. . Dec. 22. ( Special Telegram. ) Freight train No. 20. Chicago & North western , was wrecked at Ontario , ten miles east of Doone , at 9 o'clock this morning. Somebody had turned a switch accidentally or by design and the train , running forty miles an hour , ran on to a siding and Into gems box cars , making a bad wreck. Fire man James Traccy of Clinton was Instantly killed and Engineer Andy Sill badly Injured , y tli < > Work lif lloyx. ' HARLAN , la. , Dec. 22. ( Special. ) Suf ficient evidence has been obtained to fasten the crime of the safe robbery of last week upon four young men of this place. The confession of Ernest Inlow this morning Im plicates Ed Parker as the man who entered Rcyclt's harness shop and secured the money from the safe , while ho ( Inlow ) kept guard on the outside. The boys then went to the outskirts of the town and divided the money , about J300. Two other parties , Al Shu- maker and Stod Wick , are Invjllcated In the confession , having taken "hush" money from the principals. There has been con siderable. house-breaking In this place. I'lnii of lleoriliinlxlnur n Hunk. SIOUX CITY. Dec. 22. ( Special Telegram. ) The stockholders of the suspended First National bank held u meeting today , pre sided. over by George M. Cotlln , deputy comptroller of the treasury , and decided upon n plan of reorganization. The bank will be reopened with a cnpltal stock of J200.000 , of which J50.000 will bo contrib uted by depositors who are willing to thus Invest n part of their dcpotlts. The shrinkage - ago in value of assets of the bank will not exceed Jl 10.000 and It Is believed there will be little trouble In effecting a reorganization early next month under an entirely new management. AlllNOll \ < > l VfNlud. . DUUt'QUE , Dec. 22. ( Special Telegram. ) There Is no occasion for reviving the story that Allison has been offered the premiership In McKlnlcy's cabinet. It was untrue two weeks ago , and Is untrue today. This Is pos itive and on the very best authority. Sen ator Allison has not yet left his room , but expects to bo able to go to Washington Im mediately after the holiday recess. DUHUQUE. la. , Dec. 22. Senator Allison today said : "I have not been offered that or any other position by Mr. McKlnley , nor has anybody else offered mo any position of any kind. " _ .SenleiiocH n Woman ( o ( lie Pen. WEHSTER CITY , la. , Dec. 22. ( Special Telegram. ) Helen Cole , aged 17 , the daugh ter of wealthy parents at Geneva , was to day sentenced to six months' Imprisonment at Anamosn by Judge Hlrdsall for burglary. She entered a pica of guilty and stated that she was trying to get money enough to get n bicycle. The burglary was committed In the summer. The conviction Is the first case of a woman sent to the penitentiary for burglary in this section. Cnpliire nil Aliened Murderer. OTTUMWA , la. , Dec. 22. ( Special Tele gram. ) Ofllcers captured J. F. Taylor at lokn yesterday. Taylor Is n desperado who Is wanted for shooting his divorced wife and Frank McElreo In Keokuk county some time ago. There was a reward offered of JCOO for the capture of the attempted mur derer. _ CiiiiinillH Snlolilo vtllli Laudanum , DES MOINES , Dec. 22. ( Special Tele gram. ) William W. Ustlck. a timekeeper on the Rock Island road , was found dead In bed this morning. Ho had committed suicide with laudanum. Ho was IS years old and unmarried. DomcMlc. Major McKlnley will spend his Christmas nt Canton. John Reaves of Topclcn. Kan. , was scalded to death by a boiler explosion In a mill at Now kirk. OKI. Wood pumt ) inamifacturcrH of Ohio , Illi nois and Indiana organized at ludlnnupolls lo maintain prices. James M. Haven & Co. , Cincinnati hard ware dealers have assigned. Assets and lla- bllltlcs am about JMw ( Rumors of another attack of Yiiquls have called out another company of Infantry from Fort Huachncn to Nogalcz. A. T. ICx-QtiLOn Lllluokalnnl passed through Ran Antonio en route for Hostou. A tele- cram says Princess Knluhinl Is sick In Lon don. don.The The United States Tlnplatc association met at Plltsburk' yesterday and dldciiHued nn mlvnnco In prices and an Increase in tariff. J ml 1,0 Hullctt , In the district court In Den ver , announced that he would overrule all motions on behalf of the convicted Com mercial National bank wrcckeru , lie uavc tiun-'l vinlll Juiiu in ' . " -1 IT ) > * " . r n , M In .111 .ipu.il. nxtng lull i.t JhiK" * ' r . jirlsotiir Sale of the Huliith Triuvfcr Kulliv.iy IM u ininy 1ms bi-rn ordered by the united Satr.- : eoiirt to satisfy claims. A rrorjrnnltatlor Is under wny. > , . cnrrlKnn. MeKlnky * Con of Clevelnm' 1mvc purchased the llluo Iron mine , lit NpRniince. Mtob. . fcr JiiO.OOO , find \vl I wor : < | It to II * fullest capacity. ' ' 1 Topckn's largest hnl ! wn-not blc pnoiith for the crowd of Cuban sympathizers which gathered to hcnr ex-Henntor' Mnrtln. Gov nnd othotv. ' ernor-elect Lf edy Flt-p caused a lo. fl of W.VTX1 In Wal- lirldjjo * Co.'w hardware * Morn In Huffalo N. Y. Ten or twelve otlur t'rfuinta of the building suffered minor loweflj ( leorge Sands nnd Mnry Knnpp tire on trial at Trenton. N. .1. , for pnsslug conn- trrfoll money In Hobokcn. Two witnesses failed to Idi-ntlfy Mrs. Knapp. Oeuernl V. C. Armstrong of the Dawos Indian commission 1ms presented a report nt Washington. It Is accompanied by the new tn-nty with the Choetnws. Colonel Clegg anil Henry Hoth died nt Kenwood , O. , makltiK live deaths from the drinking of poisoned speakeasy whisky. Ar senic was found In Selbert's stomnch. The fnlted States nnd Canadian deep waterway commlyiloners have closed thr srsslon at Detroit. A report will lie made to the secretary of state nt Washington. William H. Vosslmrgh post. Ornnil Army of the Hopubllp of Newark. N . Y. . hiii of fered Its services to the Cuban Insurgents. There are 100 nble-bodled men In the post. John Kynn. a Chicago peddler , murdered his sister Catherine by crushing her skull with n base ball bat. He then set tire to the house. Thp police believe him In-miio. I'rpsldent-elfot McKlnley left Chicago for Canton last night with his wife. Ho declares his health much Improved and that bis rest bus done him much good. Hoasteil coffee bus been reduced another half cent ft pouml In Now York. The flsht between the Arbuckles nnd the Sugar llo- llnlng company Is likely to grow keener yet. Two children of Mrs. Christine Carlisle- at WakenVld , O. , Tommy , aged 2 , and Huth , aged -I , were burned to death nt their homo during their mother's absence. Mrs. ,1. Suppfe's sugar house , on the Cath arine plantation , near the Whltecastle plan tation , which cost MO.fOO. has been destroyed by tin- , together with H.MX ) barrels of sugar. l-'rcd Jobltnskl ami his * son were murdered and bin wife wounded at Miulclla , Minn . by the- hired man , who wanted to marry Joblln.skl's daughter. The hired man Is still at large. ICx-Congressmnn W. H. Hatch Is dying at his home near Hannibal , Mo. He Is suffering from Itrlghts' disease , and his physicians say hf may linger three or four ilays. A Wichita merchant has brought suit against the recplvpr of the Ada Iteliun silver statue for } 2,000 damages bct-auso of the failure of Its owners to exhibit In his store. The WyerbatiH lumber syndicate of Ash land , WIs. , 1ms pun-hascil large tracts of pine lands In northern Wisconsin. The purchase Involves 20,000 acres nt the price of JTOO.OOO. The will of the late Henry Pierce , ex- mayor of Hoston. has been filed In pro- ' bate. Upwards of $2,000.000 In public be quests were distributed. Harvard college gets JaO.OOO. Canadian commissioners at the deep water convention at Detroit , Mich. , are as en thusiastic over the project for a deep water way from the great lakes to the seaboard as the Americans. Louisville & Nashville's new fast train service Into the south went Into effect Sun day night. The train from Loiibvlllp cur ried sloe'pprs for New Orleans , Memphis , Jacksonville and Atlanta ; W. J. Hryan passed through Chicago on bis way to Atlanta , C5a. , where lit- will de liver a lecture on Wednesday on "Modern Kami Marks. " returning .to Lincoln for the business men's banciuet on Monday next. Hlghty-four Chinamen arrived In San Francisco yesterday on the Hclglc , from Yokohama nmU Hong Kong. They were quarantined on account of smallpox In several Oriental ports. Iron and steel men met again In New- York , but failed to reach an agreement. One clement favors the making of con cessions to the liellnlrn Steel company and another element opposes this. The Now York court of appeals has re fused to reopen the case of the stock holders of the Now York ; & Northern rail road , who protested against the saltof that roael under foreclosure proceedings. The Haltlrnorc Chamber of Commerce has adopted a resolution duolarlnjj against the recognition of the Indepeiidenco of Cuba. The Hoard of Tnido has also passed reso lutions opposing the proposed action of congress. Colonel Sol Miller of Louisville , Ky. , an ox-confederate soldier , haw asked the gov ernor anil adjutant general what penalty would be meteil out to members of the State Guard who should enlist In behalf of the Cubans. Deputy Coroner Lloyd of St. Louis has de- cldrd that Mrs. Cecello Franklin , kpi-per of a fas ) > lonabli < hoarding house , dle-d from apoplexy. Her boarders say she was nrpysed on all sides for debts , and they be- llcvo she committed suicide. Several weeks ago General Harrison was robbed of u gold watch , belonging to his wife. He offered a reward for Its recovery and yesterday received a package from Chicago containing the watch. He icfuses to say anything about It. Mayor SImral of Lexington , Ky. . haw re ceived a letter from Charles Umber * of Uuneellu , New Zealand , Informing him of a subscription of f70 as a Christmas gift for George Lewis Clark , supposed to be the George Harris of X'liclo Tom's Cabin. Miss Mollie Carte testified In the Franz murder trial at Dayton. O. , that the- pris oner wrote her love letters , In one of these , which was read In court , IIP offered to marry her. The- last of them was written on the day llcsslp Llttlo was murdered. The state then rested Its case. Assistant Secretary Wlko has left Wash ington for New York , to be present at the trial trlii of the now Kills Island ferry boat , "John G. Carlisle , " recently built for the emigration service. Ho will go forward to Florida to look Into operations of the llllbusterlng expeditious. James J. Cooney , ex-notary public , testi fied at San Franclwo that Senator Fair bad taken eleeils for the Mrs. Craven will to his otllce nnil had acknowledged his signature. He coulil not explain how one of the deeds names "Mattle" Craven , while the entry In his book was "Nettle" Craven , although at that time he elld know Mrs. Craven. Ilov. David Klrkpatrlek. a L'nlversallst minister of Hoclu-stpr , N. Y. , has been ar rested on a charge of accosting a woman on tlio street and on her refusal threatening to aircst her. Klrkpatrlek says he was en deavoring to obtain material for a series of sermons on the ton commandments relating to the moral and social eiuestlon. Mrs. Hannah M. Hilton , widow of George N. Hilton , a prominent Cincinnati lawyer , was found dying at her homo In Cleve land , where she- had been living In pov erty for two years. Her husband lost a fortune ) through a lawsuit Involving the ownership of . ' ,000 acres of land near Lin coln , Neb. 1'orclprii. In Brazilian quarters In London It Is denied that Ilraztl has any claim on Vene zuelan territory. Hon. George Kilwnnl King has been gazetted as HrlMsl' commissioner for the Bering sea arbitration. Ludwlg Hegale- , malinger of the Con stance branch of the .Imperial Gecnan bank , has lied lo Switzerland with 2UO.OOQ marks. The total defulcatlqr.s amount to CIO.OW marks. , _ _ Letters received In Honolulu from Mlii Ister Hatch at Washington and Minister Cooper nt Hoston proell'-t thht the annexa tion question will be brought'up at the Fpe- clal session of congress. The linparclal of Lariiz , the nominal capital of Bolivia , blames 1'i-ru for the war anil adds that Chill elraKSPd Bolivia Into It and abandoned lu-r lateriby signing the Ancon treaty with I'cru. Itet-olutlons were ndoptelluit a socialist meeting In Madrlel dt-mitnllliig an Inquiry Into the treatment of Biurc , 'lona anarchists. The premier's residence Is being guarded by a special police guard ; ' A Madrid dispatch to' London says that Spain Is straining every , niiivt : to conceal the situation at the rhlupplncx. in order to Insure the success of the next loan. It Is rumori'il that German reserve olllcers are aiding the Insurgoilta A desperate light has occurroil In the Olympla ellxtrlct , In Greece , botwee-.i a Turkish < li luclmient , eighty strong , con voying an Inve-stlgatlon committee of Turk ish ollle-lals and a Greek Insurgent band under VeloUdls. The whole of the Turk ish committee and twenty-four of the guards worn killed. The Greeks lost four men. lith IS Sotitii Omahn Nai A tnt'-wcnt of tlio city's financial eon- lltlnn follows : Available tumls sltiM the , ir rnt administration pamo In o power. , xO,6 2.42 , mailo up as follows : Ilalanre In ftituls April. 1SP6. $6,331.GC ; W per coin of MM * , levy , $71fi70 ; county road fund. $9SS.05 ; .ulfcollon.ous transfers to general fund , j'Si.TS ; sidewalk transfer to street repair fund , JSTt.lfi ; dcna'lous 'o emergency fund , < 260 ; milk license * . $2S5.60. Of this rmoiint there remains after thi < November bills have been paid but $22.2GO.fiS , which shows an Mrendliure of J5S.301.7I since the middle of April. Deducting from the total amount expended , which was J5S.30I.74. the sum of $ lb.615.40. which went to pay Interest on Funeral bond * , and J12.SS5.CO , which was usrd to lliiuldnto judRtncnts , leaves a balance of $2(3.000.71 ( ex pended In the various departments of the city sjiico Mayor Knsor has been nt the head of municipal affairs. Dividing this sum by eight , which Is the number of months this administration has been In power , shows n monthly expenditure of J3.3G2.GO. exclusive of Interest and Judgments. Should the expenditures for the balance ot ( he fiscal year continue au the same rate rs they have during the past fight months , the amount will be J2G.BOO.SO. As the balance In the funds after November bills were paid , deducting the balance In the Interest and park funds , amounts to only J13.S07.GG. It will readily bo seen that there will bo an overlap of J18.on3.14. It Is estimated , how ever , that with Improvements constantly being ordered by the council that the overlap next August will not fall far short of $20,000. The balances against which warrants may yet bo drawn are as follows : Interest. J7.737.02 ; pjllce , $1.023.20 ; nro and water , $1.067.17 ; public light. J2S9r..G2 ; salary. J3- total. J22.2GO.GS. Out of the funds against which warrants have not yet been drawn a bill for JGOO for nro hose will have to be paid , as will also the Cortclyon Judgment , which amounts to fGOO. cxcluslva of costs , thus Increasing the estimated overlap Just that much. IIKMI SfllOoTn.mfir.VHV IMlOCItAM. Klltrl-tlilinurllt ( n IIISlviii on Tliurw- < ln > Af IITIIOOII. The High School Literary society will give an entertainment at the HJgh school Thurs day afternoon. The program follows : Essay , "Christmas. " Edith Dennett- ; sketch , "John Hrown , " Charley Ilawlcy ; select reading. "Three Leaves from a Hoy's Diary , " Hide Hire ; recitation. "The Old Man Goes to Town , " Edith Carpenter ; continued story of the adoption of the United States constitu tion , part one , Susie Condron ; part two , I.orena Johnson , part three , llessle Martin ; essay , Augusta Krtiso ; paper. "The Origin of Names , " Erie Hrown ; question box on United States constitution. Ellen Matin : original story , "Tho Sailor Hoy. " Calla Williams ; In- strumeital solo , Lydla Miller ; debate. "He- solved , That a graduated Income tax more equitably apportions the burden of taxation than our present direct tax , " alllnnatlvo , Lena Cox and Edward Smith ; negative , Mary Ilawlcy and Hey Dennis ; review , "Arthur nonnlcustle. " Nora Gilchrlst ; selected readIng - Ing , Mary Callahan ; current events. William rettlt ; recitation. "Taking an Elevator , " Grace Gray ; "The Manufacture of n Hlcycle. " Hyron Smiley ; select reading , "What Is a Minority , " William Dltzcn ; Instrumental solo , Cora Goodman. Nut llcmly In Vlnlt NclirnsUn. A warrant was Issued by the police Judge yesterday for the arrest of Alexander Slipeley , colored , charging burglary and lar ceny. It was alleged In the complaint that Shccloy broke Into a barber shop near Twen ty-seventh and N streets , owned by Jesse Hedlck. and carried away two pairs of clip pers , two pairs of shears and five razors. The police located Sheeley In Council Hluffs and Chief Hrcnnan went over there with a warrant and Sheeley was placed under ar rest. The stolen property was found on his person , but he refused to return to this city without requisition papers. Chief Hrennan will consult with County Attorney Haldrlgc this morning regarding the advisability of obtaining the necessary papers. ClirlHtiiiiiM Si-rvli-oM ii ( St. HrhlKotN. Elaborate preparations arc being made to celebrate Christmas at St. Hridgct's church. A large choir , under the direction of Miss Clara Davis , organist , assisted by Venuto'B orchestra , will render Dattman's mass , with "Gloria , " from Mozart's "Twelfth. " at the 10:30 : service. Kather English will celebrate high mass at that hour and Father Smith will preach the sermon. I'rof. Parsons of Omaha will sing for the offertory selection "Ave Maria" of Maxcagnl. nnd Mrs. Mulllns of this city will render "Tho Watchful Shepherds. " The Interior of the church Is belnis tastefully decorated. A Christmas tree program for the children of the Sunday school will bo given Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mimic City ( iiiNHlp. C. S. Ogden of Denver Is a visitor In the city. city.A. . J. Richardson of Thaycr Is hero for a few dajs. Captain Z. S. Hranson of Waverly le In the city on business. Nearly 9.000 hogs were received at the yards yesterday. John Hamilton of Mcl'aul , la. , Is hen ? looking after property Interests. A daughter baa been born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Keith , Twenty-fourth and G strccto. Walter A. McCllntock has accepted a posi tion as purchasing agent for Paisley & Han- n Ing. The sheep coolers at Cudahy's , which wcro recently constructed , have a capacity of 3,500 head. J. W. Meyer , n cattleman from Red Hock , Mont. , was at the yards yesterday with a shipment of cattle. William Bryant of Sheridan , Wyo. , 'brought a load of wheat fe-d pigs to this market yes terday , which averaged 209 pounds. John McGrath was arrested yesterday after noon whlln trying to dispose of a. gold ring. He is booked as a suspicious character. ChrUtmns will be observed as a holiday at the stock yards. The scales will not ho opened , but all stock arriving will bo cared for. for.A. A. L. Sutton returned yesterday from Phoenix , Ariz. , where he went to attend the funeral of lib friend. II. J. White , who died at that place last week of consumption. The High School Literary noclcty has elected the following olllccm for ensuing term : Kn-d Wlnshlp. president ; Oma I'at- terson. vice prculdcnt ; Hccslo Meyers , secre tary ; Kred Towl , treasurer. The break In the big sewer at Thirteenth and N streets has been repaired , the work having been completed yesterday. Grading on the boulevard Is being pushed and work will continue as long as the weather remains ICltllNIIH ( ' ! ( ) \ < M Nlltll < r Slllll. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 22.The property of the Kansas City World , a I'nlted press pa per , wan sold by auction today for JiO.OCO to licrnard C'orrlKun. n local ci ; ; llulldt. on u mortgage covering the plant. i"orrljan wan the only bidder for the property. SKIS : utsIIT. tit nv TO m : vm. rnllfnrnliitnnnn M < < H nil Airnnl- rltiw Ill-Mill liv IMrr. SAN PHANVISfO. Dec. 22. - ( ' . W. Has- koll , president of the Savannah mine at Onig Rulcli. In MAilcr * county , has arrived In this city with the remnltw of his wife , who \\ns bt rrrd to death P tnrd > nlRhl. The body will be placed In a vault lu-to pre- pavHtory to vrmllnc It to Now York for burial In Trinity chuirl. graveyard. The lady wild u daughter of Dr. Liv ingston of New York , and n rel.uive of the VanderbllU r.iul Kle-iRir.s. She was m.irrled live years ago In Denver to Mr. llakoll. who Is a gnuluntc of the I'nlted ' Statra Naval academy at Annapolk * , and was for a number of > oain connected with government engi neering work In various parts of the country. Mr. HaskcU'H hands were badly burned In attempting to smother the fire In his wife's clothing. She had placed a candle on a box In the kitchen of the house and got another box to get Borne cake and other food to prepare a luncheon for her husband and herself. The bottom of her clothing touched the candle , and In a moment her dress was In a blaze. She ran screaming out Into the yard toward her husband's otllce , where he wco engaged writing a letter. Seizing a blanket from n bed In tha ofllco he ran to his wife's assUu- ance and tried to nniotlicr the blaze. He was only partially successful In his effort and only succeeded In extinguishing the flames with a bucket of water. He carried the dying \\oman Into the house and at tempted with the remedies at hand to alle- vlatu her agony , but she died twenty-four hours after the accident. M3CIIO WAVI'HI ) Till : ( illll.'S 1,1 VCll. . .llltllN .Illllll-N l.jlll'lll'll flir 111)XNHIlll ) on u Si-limit < ! lrl In Aliiltiimn. NASHVILLE , Tcnn. . Dee. 22. A Hlrmlng- ham. Ala. , special to the Hanner says1 JauiM Jamea. colored , was lynched at Wood stock lest night. U Is salil he attempted to arsault Annie Smith , aged 17 , while she was on her way to school. The man was carried ten mlliH , and was Identified by the girl. He said he wanted to steal the girl's lunch. He was strung up In front of Strickles' store In Woodstock. Klri-M of n liny. AUHUHN , Neb. . lc. 22. ( Special. ) The dwelling house owned by Mrs. L. I' . Ilojil of Omaha , and occupied by W. II. Harman , burned this morning. Thi- origin of the fire Is n mystery. Mrs. Harman was awakened by the stifling smoke and awoke her hus band just In time to save themsMves. The contents of the house were- entirely de stroyed , except the piano , which was In the front part of the house. The household goods were Insured In the Northwestern National for SSOO , but the loss will probably exceed that amount. The house was Insured In the Underwriters for JGOO , which will cover the logs. ST. PAUL , Neb. . Dec. 22. ( Sppclal. ) About 12 o'clock last night lire broke out In the large lesldence owned by O. J. Jonsson , and occupied by J. K. Jeffords. Prompt response from the lire department saved the building , though the upper story was damaged to the extent of about J300. HEAT1UCE. Dec. 22. ( Special Telegram ) A vacant house was burned on the south side In this city tonight , evidently the work of an Incendiary. Loss , J500. No Insurance ance- . The lire being outside the water limits , no effort was made by the department to extinguish the flames. An effort will be made to prevail upon General Colby to re main herewith his proposed Cuban regiment and protect the city from firebugs. Driitlis of u liny. ASHLAND. Neb. . Dec. 22. ( Special.- ) Grandma Hall died nt her home , near Ash land , last night , and was burled this after noon. She was an old settler. She was 87 years old , and died of old age. I'KEMONT. Neb. , Dec. 22. ( Special. ) Kred Green , a leading farmer of Saunders county , residing eight miles south of this city , died very suddenly about 7 o'clock last evening. He had worked us usual about hl farm during the day nnd did not complain of being sick until late In the afternoon. A doctor was at once summoned , but Mr. Green was dead btforo ho arrived. lie was CO years of age , and had resided In Satin- dcru county for twenty-seven years. He leaves a wife and several children. LONDON , Dec. 23. George von Hunson , who was prominent for many years In the German Reichstag , died yesterday In this city. city.NEW YORK , Dec. 22. George H. Sa.xe of the firm of Esty & Faxe. piano and organ manufacturers of this city , fell dead In the street at Madison , N. J. . today of apoplexy. He was a ) brother of the late John G. fnxe the poet. One of his sons Is a physician In Montana. HIIIIIIII'N Son's Hlri'tlnn Ilfl. CLEVELAND , Dee. 22. Dan U. Il.inmi. son of Hon.I. ' . A. Hatina , has been ngnln sued on an election bet. Young Hiiiinii wagered J2M with Allen A. Armstrong tint MoKliih-y would carry Olilo by morr th.in .10,000. The money was turned over to Il.inna by the stakeholder. The point Is rr.nile that lirynn should be I'lvdltcil .xllh the people's party vote. .Mr. Ilniumn sued on this same point n few wee'.is ago nnd settled out of court to avoid the annoyance and no toriety entailed by the litigation. HO.V'H SHiriniFnlltil to Work. Andrew Kelp Invented a new nmiixeinent lust night , which landed him In the city J.-ill. Andrew Is about 10 years of iigr. lie figured he should like a little money to spend for Christmas , HO be untied four horses which rhnneed to be standing -near the corner of Sixteenth and Lcnvcnworth streets , lie then went to their owners and told them he would catch the hornes for 23 cents. The owner of one of the rigs culled a policeman. Krinili Pin-coll Knocked Onl. TROY. N. Y. , Dec. 22-Krcil Morris. Mul- dooii's "Cyclone. " knocked out Krank Purcell In the second round before the Manhattan Athletic club tonight. THE GREAT HUXLEY. Wlinl llu\l < - > - , Ilir Croat Kiinllxti Se-li-iitlNl , CoiiNlelrrt-il tinHixl Slurl In I.Ifc. The great Kngllsh scientist , Huxley , said the best start In llfo Is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fall to ellgeiU food properly , because they lack llio proper quantity of digestive acids ( lactic and hydrochloric ) and peptogenlc products ; the most sensible rem edy in all cases of Indigestion la to take after each meal ono or two of Stuart's Dya- pepsia Tablets , because they supply In a pleasant , harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets will cure e < very form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They Increase llesh. lusuro pure blood , strong nerves , a bright and clear complexion , because all these result only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets at GO cents for full sl/.cd packago. Send for free book on Siomacu Troubles to Stuart Co. , Marshall. Mich. nn f n Ofll I IMC I'alnletSHnplina OHi bi EJi bULLIkVO and niorphtno antidote , Am.K.vp. Unit , ' . , I'nleaco , Is of the utmost importance to the business man , and it is ftft also of great interest to the customer. ftft & & & WHAT TO BUY & & & ft i * ' T T for Christmas is easily answered when you enter the ftft doors of Paul Schneider's new drug store , No , J2 Pearl Tft street. Beautiful gems in perfume packages , toilet cases ftft that are the latest novelties , albums and photograph ftft ft holders at lees than half cost. Must get rid of these ft goods to make room for drugs , Every article in the line at lower prices than ever offered in the city. . < P. G. SCHNEID ER , (0 ( Pearl St. 4k ? T DISTRESSING IRRITATIONS OF THE SKIN Instantly Relieved by Vo cU'iiiiic , purify , nnd beautify tlio nUn , rcnlp , nnd linlt , to nllny Itching nml Irritation , to lio.il rh.illnu' , rxcotlntlont , uiul nlcrnillMi weak- ncMf , to fprcillly euro the lli t * ) inptorni of toiturlr.i ; , ilMlKuriiitf Un nnd fc.ilii humor * , nnthlnn. to | um > , no B\vcrt , no vrholcnomo , to twillly cflcclhe nt wurm Kitlin with Cl'TlcimX ' BOAT , nnd ponllei npillcnllurH | of C'UTiCUlil ( uliilmont ) , the crr.it nkln euro. SolJ throiiitiout tfie wotM. l'il , Citmm..W. | SOU' , Me I I.IV'LMIT. HV. Ml II. I'OltlK llttU AM 1'iim I'tmr. oi * I'tort ! ! ion. OJT- " How in Curt fkln ll.fit , " mullfd frre. Do You Know " That it is not fancy prices that make quality , nor is it low prices that m.ikc trash. On we will give you 25 Ibs. of flue granulated sugar for JI.OO 1 Ib , nlco mixed candy for OR 12 sticks of candy for > .05 I Ib. hanit-mado chocolate creams 15 1 box of lion bens IK 1 can French peas 10 Nursery Rhymes elegant edition at re duced prices. Nlco line of fancy cups and saucers , suit able for Christmas presents. Lot of Christmas handkerchiefs nt one-half regular price. 1 rf j\ \ of Council Bluffs jii : ii 803 S. MAIN ST. . And all kinds of PHOTO SUPPLIES AT THE ROBT. DEMPSTER GO , 1215 Farnam St. , Omaha. The only exclusive photographic sup ply inliouso Omnlm and Xobruskn. DUFFY'S PORE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. & Searles , SPCCIUISTS IN Nervous , Clironio niiil Private Diseases. StXUALir. Ml Privates Discuss * uicl UUordcraof Men Treatment by mall -Consultation free. Cured fur life and the poison thoroiia'"ly , cleansed from the system. 1'ILKH , FISTULA and RKCTAL ULCERS. HYUROOICLK3 and VAIUCOCEL10 permanently nnd suc cessfully cured. Method now nnd unfailing STRICTURE AND By new method without pain or cutting. Call on or ml dress with stamp , Dr. Searles & Ssarlcs , 119 Omaha. S. 14th Neh St. > % Made Over u v * mm w M m w r * & ? V * / n Any nun auirerliiK fiiiin tlio effects of fiillliM und excesses rrBtoiril In | irrfi't -tllli < , manhood , uud vliror. Nlxlit lomui , < lMlM.uiil emjulims rrn e > at < nro : , Tl.u l.rnirj nf Voiitli , 1'roiniiliire Decline. Ixint Miinlcuoil. nnd nil Illscnim oiulViak - \\a \ \ mi nt Man. frnni Ml.ati-tcr euuie , penniinently and privately ciirrd. SMALL , V/EAK PARTS ENLARGED AND DEVELOPED. niirrricul.ir f3 j imrkimo I'm l Vital SiinrliM. ii fall inniitir tre-atiiicnt , 1U ) Vi'Til'i1" ' . } 'rP ° . / ' " ' ' ! In , tluvi uniti i M. lied e-lore-ly iralcd. Cut tldi out. it \KQ'lpWrescriplion \ ! Fraud. u Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . $100,009 \VI2 SOLICIT YOim IIUSIMISH. DIKIIIU YOUII C'OI/LK ONI : OF 'm 10 OI.UICST HAMC.H IN C IMSIl CICNT I'AIO ON TIXII2 CAU , AMD BBC V3 OK V/niTD. Clitrhrtler * J-.iiffl.iLi lllnntntl MranO. P5LLS OiI Inul nn > l - > nly Urnntnc. c rc , I TI rrl'ibl , LPIC nl liiuicltl f > r t'MeHtiirrt htulu * Hit A mvnUJiramHn ltf > d n < l 6'cU lurulle\ [ r'nn ' cllirr * Htfnttdnngtront utifffu * lutntan't tmHatiunt At Dru/iiiii , or ifofl 'lr tl tUmp ) fur | tirilcuUn , i * ilnmnlali tfii * ' ICrllfef fur Ij\JI < * , * ' fnttttrrj \ rrluru Afull. 1I'IIIO ( It.iimbtiliU.t .tipir. . AMI .SKMUNTN. DHAONY THEATER NiBu tNoEmyi .HATlltllA Y , DKCKMIIIMI Ul. ( HlKTlul fiiKiiKi'iiH'rit nf I'lcmi'iit II. CGinjmiiy ut Nt\v Yurk plftytiH In ALABAMA. A utory of the couth. Auiftuliu Thoinat * nmntrrplcci-.l Advance- fair , Hrllcm' lr u Kton. Hruulur 1'rlcts 7Ic , lc , Sic , Uc and lie , ,