THE OMAHA OATXT "BEE: MONDAY, JAytTAT?T 21, 1001. SALOONS NOT SO NUMEROUS HoUble Tccitafo in Number of Liquor letflblishmenti. CONDITION REVEALED BY FEDERAL F.GURES Government onicrrn H&nlnln Wliy Knlllnii Off if Miiiinr lluliis Is an Indication of (Imrritl I'riisiicrlly. Tho number of saloons la tho federal collection district of Nebraska will lie much mailer this year than In the year of 1900. This Is shown by tho report of the deputies to tho collector of Internal revenue In this olty. t'nilo Sam maintains a system of In spection over saloons which Is onn of the most perfect of the government Intelligence department. Knch collector Is provided with a number of Held deputies, whoso duties aro to trael over the district nnd check up tho houses which nro expected to pay revenues to tho United States. 1'rom tho record of licenses Issued for the preceding year a showing Is made of alt persons who did not apply for a license the following year and tho list Is given to tho deputy working In a sub-district composed of a number of counties In each stato form ing a part of the collection district. While on any business In the neighborhood of the former holder of a government license the deputy ascertains why tho former appli cant has not renewed his llccnso and makes report to tho collector. Tho deputy having charge of tho counties of Douglas, Cass Hid Sarpy reports to tho collector that of tho persons on his list all but ono or two have retired from tho retail liquor busi ness. llpprrniM In Third Wnril. In tho Third ward of Omaha at least six saloons which wcro running n year ago have been shut up and their owners have engaged In other lines of business. This tvorage. It Is said, will hold good for tho rntlro district, making tho number of sa loons In tho thrco counties less by 10 per cent thnn they wero a year ago. Tho decrease In tho saloon business, ac cording to the Idea of tho people nt the ofllrc of thn collector. Is one of the best pvldenccs of a prosperous condition of tho district. One of tho officers, speaklujg of IK- fnlllng off of government licenses, said: "Tho fact that many of tho Omaha sa loons have quit business makes a good showing. Industrially, for tho town. No man engages In tho saloon business from love of tho occupation nnd the majority of them would do anything olso wlilili would pny equal prollts. In hard times they run taloons, as they can mnko more profits than In any other lines. When times nro good they withdraw their capital from tho sa loons and Invest It In other lines of busi ness, whero the woflt Is moro congenial and prolltii can he made with equal cer tainty." "After suffering for two months from n severe nttark of grip I found quick relief and a lasting cure by using Dr. Miles' Nerv ine, Pain l'llls ami Heart Cure." Harry Abbott, Cincinnati, Ohio. MOVE UP THE FIGURE (Continued from First Page.) bers of the legislature nro In tho city to night and althougn tomorrow morning's trnlns will bring back many of tho ab sentees It Is cxperted that there will 09 several vacant chairs In both halls when tho fourth weeks session begins tomorrow morning nt 11 o'clock. Senator Ilatdrlgc of Douglas,. It Is announced, will bo unablo to attend on account of sickness and rov crnl other members aro paired for various reasons on the senatorial voto for both Monday nnd Tuesday, It Is thought, bow- even that nil of tho members will bo back ready for work by Wednesday morning nnd not until that time Is there a likelihood of a materia I chango In tho voting for sena tors. Today tho hotel corridors presented n desorted nppearance. Senator VatiHos- klrk and Hoprcsontntlvo Andrews, both from far western counties, remained In Lincoln, It doing Impossible for them to return to their homes nnd get back to Lin coin In tlm for tho opening of the session tomorrow morning. Senator Currle, who lias rented a residence In South Lincoln, where ho has his family, nlso remained In tho city, but nearly nil other mombcrs took ndvantago of tho short vacation and visited their homes. Tonight tho members from tho eastern counties begnn to arrive, but very little discussion was heard In tho corridors relative to work before tho sea Ion. LIVES WITH BROKEN NECK John Klrknuklr of OKnllnln In I'ntnll)' Injured liy llrliiK Thrown from Wiikoii. , OOALLALA, Neb., Jan. 20. (Special Tel egram.) John Klrkuskle, n German farmer, whos home is fo miles north of Ogallala, was returning homo from town Saturday evening when his horso ran away, throw ing him out of tho wagon. Ho landed on his bond, breaking his neck. Ho Is nllvn nnd conscious, but tho doctor pronounces his Injuries fatal and that he will not live longer than two or thieo days. Ho has a wife and ten chlldron, throe of whom are married. Johanna fount)- I'artaprn' Inatltiitr. TECUMSHH. Neb.. Jan. 20. (Special.) A Breat deal that Is of Interest to tho Nebraska farmer will be brought out at tho annual Johnson county lustltute, which will bo held In Tccumsuh, Tuesday, Wed nosday and Thursday, February 6, 6 and 7. An unusually good program Is bolng pre pared by tho. officers of the Boclety, tho talent from abroad being Mr. Henry Wal lace, editor of Wallace's Farmer of Des Moines. la., Dr. A. T. Peters, Nebraska tato veterinarian; Chancellor E. II. An drows of tho atalo university and Mrs. A K. Ooudy of Lincoln. Mr. Wnllaco will have a paper on "Tho Placo of Clover In a Farm notation," and ono on "Education of Farmor's Iloys," Dr. Peters will glvo some Information In a discussion of "Prevention of Dlscaso lu Swine," and will also glvo a second discussion on a subject not yet an nouuecd. Chancellor Audrows will glvo an address on "Social Importanco of Hural Interests," and Mrs. Ooudy will discuss "Methods of Work, Is It Necessary of Sue cess?" Many of tho most prominent local agriculturists nro on tho program with papors of Interest ns regards questions of tho day from a farmor's stnndpolnt. Per haps ono of tho most Important of the papers, to be given by local talent will bo ono on "Sugar Ilcets," by Mr. Herschel llolllg. At tho present tlmo tho farmers of this community aro considerably stirred up over tho question of tho raising of sugar rcots in this Bectlon of the state. Last year Mr. Holllg experimented In tho vege table, growing a number of acres on his placo near Tecumseu, Ills stand was by no means a run ono, and in marketing his crop ho had frolght to pay to Ames, but notwithstanding this ho got satisfactory returns from his labor, and Is quite en thuslastla over tho possibilities of sugar beets as a crop for tho Johnson county farmer. Muslo for tho sessions of tho Institute will bo furnished by local talen and the meeting will no doubt be both In trrcstlng 'and profitable. Xowniink nt Drshlrr. DAVENPORT, Neb., Jan. 20.-(Special.) Tho Stato bank of Deshlcr was opened up for business last week at Deshler with these oncers J O. Walker of Ong, president; J. F. Walker of Davenport, vice president; Representative Tweed of Davenport, cash- or; Hoy Hush, assistant cashier, and K. M. Ilcrkley of Meycrsdale, l'a., one of the stockholders. The bank starts with a cap ital of 150,000 nnd has just finished a hand some brick building. Stiot Aoelilentnllr by Counln. MILLEIl, Neb., Jan. 20. (Special.) Last evening Albert (Joss, n young man about 20 years old, was shot by the accidental dis charge of a shotgun In the hands of a young cousin who was visiting lilm from Kearney. Tho chargo passed through tho left breast. The doctor has little hopes of saving him. This makes tho fifth accident of this kind In this vicinity within a short time. Dpputr Oil Inspector. PLATTSMOUTII, Neb., Jan. 20. (Spe cial Telegram. ) Governor Dietrich has ap pointed A. II. Todd of this city a stato dep- ty oil Inspector. Tlir Itltrli Standard of Qnnllty of O. II. Mumm's Extra Dry Is constantly making new friends for this brand. 119,111 cases Imported In 1900, or 79,29.1 more than any other brand. Special attention Is called to the remnrknblo n.tnllty now Imported. HOMES FOR FLOOD VICTIMS Woodmen of the World Hxpend f IH.OOO Anionic Onlreston NnnVrrrn. Morris Shcppard, sovereign banker of tho Woodmen of tho World, and W. A. Frascr, state deputy of tho order In Texas, left Omaha Sunday after being In tho city a week making flunl reports of tho expendit ures of tho society In consequenco of tho Galveston flood. Tho report shows that approximately $18,000 was raised by contribution of tho lodges nnd members of tho order in tho United States and Hint of this sum about $13,000 has already been expended, leaving nbout 16,000 In tho hands of the committees In chargo of tho relief of members of tho rder In the city. At first tho money wan pent with little system and whoro mem- crshlp In tho -order could not bo nbso- utcly proved the applicant was given tho benefit of the doubt nnd such assistance ns possible was rendered, This condition continued but n short time. Tho local lodges at Houston nnd Dallas or ganized relief committees. In whoso hands tho funds wero placed and responsible men wero sent to Galveston to take chargo of the distribution. With the ending of tho first excitement which followed in the days uccccdlng the disaster tho work of tho relief committees was systemaSzod and ho assistance rendered wnn In tho direc tion of enabling members of the order who had lost all of their property to again establish themselves In .homes, tho pur- haso of material to repair or reconstruct houses nnd tho purchase of furniture. Tho funds on hand at present arc being used o render nsslstnncc to orphans nnd widows and, to enrry tho moro helpless through the wlntpr months. Iilcnttllrntlon AVnlved. In tho mnttcr of the payment of death osscs tho sovereign officers hnvo adopted generous plan. Identification of tho bodies of tho deceased havo been waived In all cases and the only requirement Is proof of the probable death of the Insured. Tho head clerk Is hnvlng much troublo In tho matter of determining tho beneficiaries under tho policies held by tho persons killed In tho flood, ns In many cases thn wlfo nnd children ns well as tho member of tho order wero killed, and heirs of both husband nnd wife hnvo laid claim to tho Insurance In theso cases tho officers have offered lo pny tho money Into cotirt to be disbursed by tho order of tho Judge to tho person establishing his right to It. Tho total number of deaths reported to tho hend ramp ns a result of tho storm s at present twenty-eight, four of whom died nfter tho storm, but, ns a direct result of Its fury. Of tho twenty-clnht persons but four or flvo havo been Identified and the society finds Itself unablo to erect the monuments provided for by Its constitution over tho graves. In this extremity n plan has been devised by which the $100 In each caso will bo placed In a common fund and tho $2,500 resulting will be used to erect a monument In some suitable placo In tho city commemorating tho calamity nnd re cording tho names of tho members of the order who perished. "When tho grip left mo my nerves nnd heart wero badly nffected; but I began tnklng Dr. Mllos' Netvlne and Heart Curo and was soon all right." Wm. Ilocrlcht. Eon Clnlre, Wis. FIELD CLUB'S ANNUAL TRIAL I'olnter Derby Cloned with ."Vine Htnrtorn nnil the Setter Ilrrlty with Sixteen. GRAND JUNCTION. Tenn.. Jan. 20 Everything Is In reudlness for tho annual trial of the United Stutos Field club, be cliininc hare tomorrow. W. II. Stafford. tho club Bocrntary, lins been on the ground for several days completing the arrange ments. AinoiiK tnoBe present nre: u. u. W'ltlliimumi Mlllmln Tnrl Tit Klinim 1)n- elne. Wis.; I'. Lorlllard. Jr.. New York; D. i'. i ride, Cincinnati, ij.; ur. uurnct and Mr. Hlltchlnun. Surlncfleld. O. : Thendnrn timirRis, uonnccucut; irmur juernman, mrnipniN. jean. Thn milliter Dnrhv rlnsnil with nln atni-t- ers. to run ns follows; Manitoba Dlythe with Mlralieuu h Jingo, comp with Gray reari, uou i,iriii wun Jingo it, imp with Itnbll. HlrinlKO runs alone. In tho settei Derby the nrobabln starter nro: .MurK Twain, Kipling. Mark Hcott i)oi y .Manners, now unot. line Time air . Verona Can. Verona Wllhelmlna. Hornlmn. Tony Man. Clip Wlnd-'IIm. Guns' I,ady iris, niiKirn, iierDeri uiuntuono nnn i.eua wiwi-'Km. JEFFRIES IS FEELING FIT Start for C'lnelnnntl Feeling- Ttendy, Mvcn Without Trnlnlanr. to Gn Into the Ilia. NKW YORK. Jan. 20. Jim Jeffries, his brother Jack and Trainer Delanry started ror Lincinnim tins nnornoon. tho cham pion hopes that tho Saetigerfest club will be able to pull off his fight with Ituhlln thero on February 15. As yet the cham pion has practically done no training, but ho Is In Rood condition and says ho could go Into tho rlnK at a moment's notice. M'COY-SHARKEY FIGHT IS OFF San Krnnelnen HnpcrvUor Ueellnc to Grant Llcenne Hoot anil Mof fntt lleln .Matched. SAN FItANCISCO. Jan. 20. -The McCoy. Sharkey fight, which wns scheduled for next month In this city, has been declared off owing to tho refusal of tho Hoard of City Supervisors to grant a license to the Twentieth Century Athletic, club for a tlKht In which McCoy wns to bo a principal. Tho club Is now trying to match Hoot and Moffatt. Ilenver Howler .Makes .Vew Ilecord. UUNVKR, Jan. 20.-Oeorgo Hick, a mem ber of the Overland Howling club of this city, threw 2S9 In a practice game on a regulation alley today. The record Is be lieved to be tho best ever mado in a regula tion game, Sliaten the Faateat Mile, Ill'TTK. Mont.. Jnn. 20. T. K. I'adnr of Canada lirolio thn mllo skating record for professionals nt the rink hero today, mak ing tho distance In 2:tl. J. T. Conway of nunc, ins competitor, mnue it in .':. l'rontlnen COnKrenlonnl Action. WEST POINT. N. V.. Jan. 20.-THo con Kresslonnl committee left here today for WuHhliiKton, nfter having concluded the Hooz Investigation. Before Its departure, however, It assembled tho classmen who had signed, for tho cadets, an agrement voluntarily to abolish hazlnr nnd General TJlck publicly spoke tho commltteo's coni- menuanon or me action, stating tnat con gross would make the action permanent. WHAT CONGRESS IS TO DO Program of tho Week in Both tho National Legislative Bodies. REVENUE BILL TO COME UP EARLY .Senator Atilrlrh to Present Mensnre for Itednetlnn of War Tax Monday or Tnemln j Appropriation Hill linn llotmc'a Attention. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. The senate will take up the legislative, cxecutlvo and Ju dicial appropriation bill Monday ns soon as posslblo after convening. There Is little In the bill that ordinarily would create do bate, but It does not seem Improbable that several days may be required to act on It because of tho destro on tho part of some senators to postpono consideration of the ship subsidy bill ns long as possible. The shipping bill will bo made tho unfinished business whenever in the opinion of tho friends of the raensuro it is wlso to give It that place; but, In view of tho fact that It will be displaced by appropriation bills whenever senators In chargo of these meas ures dcslro to tako them up, It Is probable that the motion to glvo tho bill the place of vantr.go will bo postponed until after the disposition of tho executlvo bill. Senator Aldrlch, chairman of the finance committee, probably will report tho war revenue reduction bill Monday or Tuesday and ho will ask Immediate consideration for that measure. The rules of tho senate glvo preference to rovenuo bills, as they do to appropriation bills, and no order of tho senato will be necessary to make it placo for that bill. It Is not probable that any effort will be made to dlsplaco appro priation bills with that measure, but all senators seem united In the opinion that It necessarily must becomo a law ritirhg the session, and If there should be an occasion when It would bo necessary to do cldo between It and soma bill other than an appropriation bill tho preference nlmost certainly would be given to the rovenuo bill. Tho present Impression, however, Is that this bill will bo scon disposed of. Democratic senators probably will make an effort to secure additional reductions, but falling In this will voto for tho bill. Tho pension nnd military acadomy appro priation bills also aro on tho calendar and will receive early attention. Tho Indian appropriation bill will bo reported enrly In the week, hut will not bo pressed. Scnntor Morgan has not Indicated his purpose with referenco to tho Nicaragua canal bill, but his friends say that he will delay a rcasonablo tlmo and that If England docs not net upon the amendments to the Hny-Paunccfoto treaty he then will movo consideration of the canal hill. Renewed effort will bo made Monday or Tuesday In executive session to sccuro tho confirmation of Mr. J. S. Harlan as attorney general for Porto Itlco and also to secure ratification o' tho treaty with Spain for tho cession of tho remaining Islands of tho Phil ippine proup. I'riiKrnm In the llnnse. Tho houso of representatives will devote most of Its attention during the coming week to appropriation bills, a scries of them District of Columbia, fortification, naval, postorflco nnd ogrlculturo being ready for consideration. At tho outset, however, there will bo a day or two given to other measures having right of wny. Tho army reorganization bill will bo re ported back promptly from tho committee on military affairs, probably tomorrow, and sent to conference with a general disagree ment to all tho senate amendments. It may bo reported back during tho latter part of tho week, and a sharp contest Is prom ised, Hlchnrdson of Tennessee, the minority leader, hnvlng Intimated that thero will bo a discussion of each paragraph. The District of Columbia Is entitled to tomorrow and will seek to hold the day for tho con sideration of locnl measures. The bulky postal codification bill also Is beforo tho houso ns a continuing order and will require much of the tlmo not glvoa to appropriation bills. Efforts aro making to havo thn bill to promote tho efficiency of tho revenue cutter service mndo a special order for Tuesday. Tho appropriations bills nbovo referred to will consume tho tlmo during the rest of the week, except Friday, which is private pension day, aud Saturday, when eulogies lo thu memory of the late Senator Gear of Iowa will bo pronounced. PULSIONS I'OH WKSTEIIX VETEHAJVS. War Snr Ivors lleiiiemhereil by the General Go verninent. WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. (Special.) Tho following pensions havo been granted: Issue of January 4: Nebraska: Restoration and reissue Fred erick Wlverly (dead). Deweese. $12. OrlKlnnl widows Harriet A. Glenn, Hlldreth, $3. Iowa: OrlKlnnl William II. II. West, De Witt. $8; Joseph M, Hothronk, Cedar ltnp Ids, $6; George Vun Ilouten, Lenox, (!. Ad-dltlonnl-Ellns Spry. Atlantic, $3; Stephen A. Baum, Dcs Moines. $S. Honowal Wal lace Hhlpton, Perry. $S. OrlKlnnl widows Marlum Jennings, Mason City, $3; Koslllrt Conner, Mnrble Rock, IS; DUana M. Crosby, Hnmllton, $8. Montana: Original widows Catharine It. Snracue. 1'hlllliisburir. $8. Colorado: Orlglnnl William Mullaly, Den ver, o. unmnai wiunws lua v. witut, Denver, $S; Mary A. Hausc, Brighton, $8; (special) Lydla C. Colburn, Denver, $8. (,'nrncnn In IlehnvlnR. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Aside from a brief dispatch from tho commander of tho gunboat Scorpion, which Is now at La Guayra, Venezuela, thero was no news of Importanco received hero today of this asphalt concessions In thnt country. This dispatch comes to Secretory Long nnd re ported that tho latest news from Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, Indicated that all was quiet there, Tho Scorpion, Its com mander said, would proceed to Curacoa for coal. After this, It Is expected, the vessel will return to La Guayra, whoro It will await tho department's orders. Mr. Neville .SUnlitl)- Improved. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Congressman Ilurton, who has been III for somo days with tho grip nnd rheumatism, has Im proved considerably and was able to leave tho hospital today. Congressman Neville of Nebraska, though slightly Improved, Is still very 111. If Ilanaer Saive doesn't curo your piles, your money will be returned, It Is the most healing medicine For salo ty Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South Omaha. Aelor Recovers Sanity. SIOUX FALLS. S. D Jnn. 20. (Special.) Judge W. A. Wilkes, ex-county Judgo of this (Minnehaha) county, has returned from a visit with his son, Ernest, at the Yankton asylum. Tho young man Is an actor of some renown and n few weeks ago became temporarily Insano while with a theatrical troupo playing at Des Moines, la. Ills father reports that ho has entirely recov ercd bis mind, but the attending physician thought It better for him to be left In tho asylum a couple of weeks longer to regain soma of his strength. "Grip robbed mo of my sleep and I was nearly craz with neuralgia and headache Dr. Miles' Pain Pills nnd Nervine cured me." Mrs, Pearl nush, Holland, Mich. Inspect State Iimtltiitlonx. SIOUX FALLS, S, D.. Jan. 20. (Special Telfrgrnm.) A part of the members of tho appropriations committees of both houses of the stato legislature nre In Sioux Falls Thoy have been ot Vermilion to Inspect tho Stato university and at Yankton to ascertain the needs of the Stat Hospital for the Insane Tomorrow they will In spect tho penitentiary and Deaf Mute school In this city, leaving In the after noon for Plerro In order to bo present Tuesday, when Coongrcssmnn Gamble is officially elected as Senator Pettlgrcw's suc cessor. T CHECKS THE CAPE BUYERS .News from Sooth Africa Exert Ite- trnlnt In the MarUet nt Mnnchrnter, MANCHESTER, Jnn. 20,-The market AHt Week, una Inrirnli mwlnr Ihn I fill lletmt. of the lower prices -if cotton. There wns much tnllt of the Chliin business done, but It cannot bo located. The statement that thero have been largo shipments of stored goods to that market seems to be exag gerated. The business with Jnpnn Is likely to revive nnd Java Is sending orders for hlgh-prlco fancies at Inst year s prices, Tho homo trade Is ulso looking up, but tho news from South Africa has checked tho Capo buyers, Many spinners hnvliiK booked largo contracts for yarns they dis play consldernbln Ilrmnrs. Kxnort vnrtiM are Inactive, but had u better tone. There wero moderate sales reported of both mule nnd water twist for India. HENRY, ILLINOIS, IS BURNING Ire Gets lleyiiml Control nnd I'eorla in Appealed to for Assist ant.1 e. PEORIA, III., Jan. 21. Tho town of Henry III., forty miles north of this city, Is burning. Tho lire started at 11 p. m., nnd Is now beyond control. Tho Peoria de partment was asked for assistance, nnd at a. m, sent one steamer and two hose wagons on a special train. .lollet Itimliieas llloehn. JOLIET, ill., Jan. 20. Flro this after- noon caused n loss, estimated at between $20,000 and $30,000, and burned the contents in several Jollot business blocks. Flames broko out In the Jollet Homo Furniture company's store, owned by It, Salcr. This was a three-story building, fronting on Jef ferson nnd Jollot streets. Tho stock, valued at $14,000, was ruined. Tho contents of J. D. Drown's drug storo wcro damaged by smoke. Harmon's clothing store. Adlcr's meat market nnd Cuttles' saloon wero slightly damaged. Tho flames wcro con fined to the Interior of tho buildings. Had they broken out. with tho high wind pro- vailing, Jollct's business center would hnvo been at tho mercy of the conflagration. Tho loss on buildings and stocks Is practically covered by Insurance. CnrKu of Cotton. KEY WEST, Fin.. Jan. '20. The Ilrltlsh steamer Helen, from Galveston, Tex., to Liverpool. England, via Norfolk, Va., loaded nn cotton, arrived in port at noon today Ith Itb enrco on lire In thn forward hntrh The fire wns discovered on tho 18th. A urvoy Was ordered fnr tomorrow. Thorn aro 9,000 bales of cotton aboard tho steamer. Tho extent of the dnmagn at present Is not ascertainable. Onluliiln Elevator. CHICAGO, Jan. 20. The Oakdalo ele vator, located at Ninetieth and Harvard avenuo. nnd owned by the Lcct & Fritz Commlrslon company, was destroyed by flro tonignt. Loss, $50,000. CONSTERNATION IN CAPETOWN South African Coloalstn Offer Their Prnyer for Her Mnjesty'it Meenver y. CAPETOWN, Jan. 20. Tho news of Queen Victoria's Illness caused consternation In Capetown, Sir Alfred Mllner and his staff attended services In tho cathedral, whero prayers wero ofTered Tor her majesty's re covery. ' ' '' Ilnke Finds n Hay nf Hope. PARIS. Jan. 20. Tho duke of Cambridge, who arrived horo last evening on his wny to tho Riviera, received a telegram ask ing him to return at once. Ho was prepar ing to start when another dispatch reached him this evening' of n moro favorabto char acter and ho decided to wait further ad vices beforo returning to England. When seen nt the Hotel Drletol by tho corre spondent of tho Associated Press his de meanor Intimated that ho thought the out look was moro hopeful. DEATH RECORD John I.eUerlnir, Mine Owner. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20. John Lelsun- ring, mlno owner of Luzorno county and former congressman from tho Luzcrno dis trict, died at tho University hospltnl lalo last night. Dr. Robert Graham of Kentucky. LEXINGTON. Ky.. Jan. 20. A telccrnm received hero announces tho death at Pitts burg today of Dr. Robert Graham, need 79. many years president of Kentucky uni versity. HYMENEAL EeUleen-C'nliioii. LYONS Neb.. Jnn. 20. (Special.) Nel son Eekleon nnd Miss Nelllo Cnlnon, both of this city, wcro married at tho homo of tho brldo's parents this morning. Rev. Father Crowley of Bancroft officiating. Tho groom 1b the son of n pioneer, Potcr Eck- lecn, nnd tho bride Is the daughter of T. I). Calnon, teacher In the public school at Emerson. They expect to llvo In South Pacaddna, Cul. I'reKlifent Hotter Than for Weeks, WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. President '.Mo- Klnloy Is convalescing rapidly from his recent attack of tho grip. Today was his best day for several weeks. Tomorrow tho president will spend n short tlmo In his office and gradually will Increase tho period of actlvo work. Frank Roberta Captured. SIOUX FALLS, S. IX, Jan. 20. (Special Telegram.) Frank Roberts, who fled from Chamberlain nfter being charged with sell ing mortgaged property, was captured here and will bo taken back to Chamberlain tomorrow by Sheriff Clark Miller of Drulo county. Goew Over .MiiKurn Fa I Ik. NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.. Jan. 20. John Wiser nnd Jo in Marsh of h a c tv nt tempted to cross N'liiRiir.v river above tho falls today. They lost control of their boat nnd wero carried Into the ranlds. Wiser. who was unatiio to swim, wuh uwent over tho falls and drowned. Marsh, nfter a desperate strugKio In the icy water, was rescued ty persons along tne snore. I tnh Candidate Killed. n l I rr t t t." T. iii.i. t . . n I i u nit i nuunu i ruin ni, ul'uik' uiuii, siiyn thnt Martin Wriwht, Into soclullat candidate liir kwvci ui I'will, w liu ntio ruiuiiiu T A ...11. Ul for lun rftiitt "t nil iiib inu niMin, vt un Btuntly killed by th dlschnrgo of n volver which nccidontnlly fell from ...1,1 In. 1,. nnn..n .llnA ii- his nt tit Air nninti Engineer Killed nnd llrnkenuiii Hurt. HUCYRI.'H, O., Jan. 20. A wreck occurred on the unio central near Fulton today. EiiElneer Drown wns killed and Hrakenmn Rclnlinrt lost both Ipks and will probably tile, lloth wero brought to nueyrus and n special train will take Drown to his homo In Corning. Rclnhnrt's home was in nueyrus. Anierlenn l.eamie' I'lrxt Game, HOSTON. Jan. 20. Tho American lencun will piny Hh tlrst Boston Riimn on Patriot's nay, uammoro ueini; tno protmnio oppo nont. VI nvi. Illfl-ll i M llf llei.fiii VflMelai .If... ! At New York Arrived, Jan. IS L'Amil- fl-l.ni ll,.rA ' At Queenstown Sailed Etrurla. from Liverpool, for Now York, Arrived Hervla, from New York, for Liverpool, At Liverpool Arrived Nomadic, from New York; Philadelphia, from New York. TRADE TO CATCH THE TURNS Honrj Olews Advises No Other Market Work at Present. SHARP FLUCTUATIONS ARE PROBABLE lutslde I'nhlle Hum Come to lie the Moxt I neertaln Factor In the Ml tint Ion I'n preoeileii ted ItuyliiK of StoekM. NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Henry Clews, head of tho banking houro ot Henry Clows & Co., writing of tho situation In Wall street, s.tys; Thu stock market reoulres close watchltiR. circumstances being favorable to sharp fluctuations It, either direction whenever tho market leaders choose. At tho moment the most uncertain tactor lu tho situation s Hid otltsldu nubile, which lias come into tho market with such unexpected force. The public has bought stocks nn nil un precedented scale, generally with ample margins, so that thus tar tho market can not be said to lu honeycombed with weak accounts such an Kcnerully murk thu culmi nation or n him movement, much oi tnu recent advance In railroad Blmres hits been luo to tho tirocress of tho "community of Interest" Idea In the various railroads, espe cially tho anthrucltu coul properties. It does not by uny mentis follow that theeo iroperucH are to do consoiiuaieti, stuto aw often bcinir an effectual barrier to such projects, but by purchase, exchange or other means thu ownership of these iroperties nus been so illstriullleil us to si- enco cotilllel between tho various lines anil lo permit tho adjustment of tralflu tinon moro economical nnd therefore, moro prolltuble lines. With tho prospects of rate cutting thus diminished, If not ubol Ished, the prospects of better prollts nre greatly Increased; hence, with tho present lurRo earnings of the roads, the recent boom in values lias soiuti appearance of Justlllcntloii. As to thu ftlturu It cuniiot be said that this concentration of railroad mumigcmcnl Is at an end, on thn con trary, It s-eniH likely to continue, until the wholo country Huh been divided up Into geographical sections, much thn same ns nKiami, which is rwiw dominated by two or threo Rreat aystems. This process of combination carries with It great powers lor goo i oi in, Peerless Anierlenn Rnllroniln. Thus far It cannot bo snld that such pow ers have been used for public disadvantage. ior American ranroaiis, mint utiu inaniiK'i by private enterprise, stund without u peer lu clllcloncv. cheapness of transbortatlon and as prima Investments. Many of the stocks which have been so active during tile, ast few mouths win ero Ioiik illsuppcnr en tirely In tho stroiic boxes of rich holders, Tho prlccM of these securities often look nigh una are nigh ror speculative pur chases but the dlllletilty of making big ami safe Investments at tlib samo time will catiso a largo permanent withdrawal of good railroad stocks from thn market. nils will force moro attention to tho low- irlced unseasoned securities which hnvo liituly been brought Into prominence by dividend possibilities. In these speculation has already been very actlvo and cart led prices beyond tho realm of reuson. There aro a number of securities of this class selling much above Intrinsic merit, but. win o thu speculntlvo mania is on that showed Itself two and three weeks ago, It Is folly to prophesy as to the futuro"of such stocks. Wo leave that to tho creators of theso visions. Industrials Lend Decline. Some of the IiIk operators seem to havo been trying to curb this speculative spirit, not from any philanthropic motive, but fclmply becausu It threatened lo Interfere with their nluns nnd carry the market be yond their control Tho outlook for gold ex- lorts ami rumors or u ecuerai steel nonu sHtio kuvo tho market a setback, thu In dustrials leading tho decline. Very eonsld erablo liquidation followed and thu short In terest was increased to an extent tnui may strengthen thu market later on, The lin mvdluto ftlturu of thu market, however. Is very MiccrtUIn and wo can only udvl.se caution until thu situation Ms clarllled. The Kreat election boom has now run ten weeks without break or Important Inter ruption. It has been no moro clliiun move mentno scheme of a few combined pro fessional operators. From the beginning It has received Its support from a InrKo In vestment demand and from thn speculative class, great and small, In all thu domestic centers, acting simultaneously but for the most part Independently of each other. Thu movement receiveu us impulse iroin cer tain concurrent factors of extraordinary Importance to the national welfare, tho ap preciation of which was not confined to this country but has equally awakened mi un precedented speculation In American rail roads on tho markets of London and Iierlln. It Is not eurnrlsltiK that such an unusual aggregation of speculative forces, acting to nether and on tho same Impulse, should de velop such a movement as wo have wit nessed, nor urni win ooom suouia exniuu such extraordinary forco and persistency. The special featuro of tho movement hns been, until recently, thn almost total ab sence of tho "bear" element. On both sides of (he Atlantic all have been pulling In the mimo direction and this uniformity of notion hns created a forco of demand nover beforo matched, with an effect on prices nbsolutely uncontroluble. Extraordinary Rise In I'rlcex. In Judging of the future course of the market It Is Important to tako at Us proper valuo this clement In the wholly extraordi nary rlsi lu prices. Tlio question is lias tho advance In prices been attended by an equal rise In Intrinsic values? It may be safely assumed that, so far us prices havo been put up through thn pure forco of ex traordinary and unopposed demand, to that extent tno nso stands exposed to reaction. Thero is no rule, However, irom wnicn wo niav Juduo us to when or under what set of circumstances thn reaction may be ex pected to niinear. All other tilings being eqtinl tho persistence o( any Itillatlon will do proportioned to mo persistence oi uio uniform order of cnulldunco which forced the advance. So far there has been no broad or serious nlmlement of thu hitherto utmost uniformly sanguine feeling, nor hns tho money market interposed any utistaciu to thn carrying of stocks. Conservative holders keep up a sternly stream of realiz ing, but thu sungiilno class are still largely lu thu ascundDnt; It cannot bo said, how ever, that thev Include as many of tho really strong and sagacious operators as Heretotoru. riteatiuy morn nun moru inu mnrket Is getting Into n stnto In which Its supporting resource consists largely of tho outstanding prollts of holders mid It re mains to be seen what that sort of Htaylng powers amounts to. EneonriiKU Speculative Iliiyliig. Its strength usually Is nronortloncd In versely to thu degree of Inllntlon thorn Is in prices and thn precipitancy there Is In a re action depends on the samo cause. At this moment thn mnrket Is Huslnlneil by cer tain elements which nro unquestionably cal culated to encourngo speculatlvo buying. Important corporate reconstructions am in process or In contemplation, under tho con trol of high financial potentate!', and rumor Is busying Itself In thn Invention of no tions which, If true, would constitute "hull" arguments of considerable force. It Is a. Miiestlon. however, whether thesu very tac tics may not compel said plans to retlro Into postponement, liy which an opportunity tor irnttlnir out of stocks under pretty offectlvu cover would bn lost. It is not to nn overioonea tnai mom is a limit to the tlmo for which n high specu lative excitement can bo kept up. After a tlmn the nerves protest, thn relapso stago of the Wall street fever sets In and tho patient settles Into a state of Invalidism lu wntcil no in apt io oroou uver proius which ho failed to realize. For tho present i recommend trading only to catch the turns In thn market rather than for permanent holding, which here after will be of frequent occurrence. GERMAN BOURSE STAGNANT (ilvex Little IteHpoiine to the Violent I'Ttietiintlnns Reported from New York. I1ERLIN, Jan. 20. Business on the bourse for thu present week was stagnant, but prices wern nrmisn. uuismcrs snow less Inclination to sell shares and tho volume of business has sunk to low nrunortlnns. Tho bourse failed to respond to tho violent fluctuations In New York, which wero thn cause of renowed reserve regarding Amerl can rnllroads, of which tho German hold ing Has latterly lessened. Thn prices on the bourse yesterday ve acted In a moro marked manner upon tho receipt or Now York s lower prices, iron nnd coal shares, which wern well main- ta nod all week, lost genera y yesterday Northern Puclllo common has been rather heavily sold. Tlio hhort market shows lit' creasing Interest In obligations In Austrian Russian and Italian rnllronds. Swiss con tinue active and rising, (lermany selling ami Switzerland buying. Thn excellent annual rennrt of thn North Herman l.loyd Htoam ship eompany has failed to affect Lloyd snares necnuso it is poiievou mat a new iKsun will soon be nnressnrv Hremen con Unties selling Lloyd sliareH largely. Do mcHtlc government loans aro strong The llavarlail loan was a great success nml over-subscrlnt ons havo been so heavy that thn allotments will bo of thn smallest amount Tho Kaxon loan Tuesday Is ex pected to bo heavily subscribed for. Tho price of Saxon ."is rose during the week nbnvo the subscription price of the loan Thn (Jot man niarket Is beginning to show nn Interest In foreign loans. The Krank furter 'eltutig, which Is regarded as u financial authority, reports that Roumanln Is taking stppn to negotiate a loan In Mer lin nnd the paper alsj expects thnt thn plan for thn conversion and consolidation of the Argentine public debt on a I per cent basis will soon ripen ami thnt Oermnn cap ital will largely participate therein, dor man municipal mid Industrial loans con tinue coming on the market. The great Iierlln street railroad will In crease Its capital l,(ii io.pi) marks. Thn plethora of money has grown morn marked. Private loans have declined to Wt and calls nre offered nt 2. The plethora Is already commented upon as nn unfavorable sign, denoting stagnation In manufactures, trades and Industry. The demand for money grows less. The Relchsbatik state ment Is considered satisfactory, but It is not believed the bunk will reduce tho rate or discount before the Dank of England duos so. I'Virelgn exchange has changed morn favorably for Germany, whoso Bold situation Is considered strong, Iron prices continue falling. English pig, No, :i. was offered on the Ditsseldorf boursij tliH week tit Rt marks, against so marks January 3, Uermun Iron ulso fell heavily. In tho competition for rails fur tho Dutch railroads the (lermun mills un derbid the Itelglan mills 7 franrs, creasod Its rebntes on gas pipe ii marks per ton. The Vulkan Ship Building company of Hremen has declared a 12 tier cent divi dend upon Its enlarged capital, Tho receipts of the Gorman railroads for December lust were 12S,Wo,(X) murks, an In crease of f,wo,0(ii) marks, STOCKS NOT YET AFFECTED London .Market 1, earns Tno Late nf Queen's lllneon to lie .VI 11 eh Inllneneeil. LONDON, Jnn. 20. Tho stock market managed to get through tho settlement more comfortably than had been expected. Wlillo more tlmn thnn usual wns rentilred to nrrangn tho heavy accounts few peoplo had believed that no defaults would have occurred, Prices worn very Irregular. Consols closed nt 9(H4. this being lower than thoy had been slnco 1t92. Americans wero unsettled nnd they closed above tho worst llgures. St. Paul and Denver preferred fell 1 point; Krle first preferred. Northern Pa cific and Wabash, ; Norfolk nnd Southern Pncllle, S. and thn others from U to '4, ex rept Rending first preferred, which rosn ,, and I'nlon Pacific, which rose , Minos, whllu still depressed, Bhowed signs of re covery Suturduy In the decision to wind up voluntarily the uffilrs nf thn London and Cllobo rinitnco corporation, limited. Rands wero S better Tho serious nature of tho queen's Illness wns not known until too late to Influence the markets, which wore Inactive. Money hns gone higher toward the close, the rates being as follows: I'ntll Monday, 2'ifl'3 Per ctnti fnr a week, 3ftSV4 per cent; for throe-months' bills, fV4 per cent. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us nnswer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious nnd healthful dersert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking ! add boiling water and set to tool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry nnd Strawberry. Get a package. t your groccra to-day. 10 cts. FIRST CLASS PULLHAN SLEEPERS ...DAILY BETWEEN... OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO Without Change GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE uXAlLVi?,.!' S"nry of the ROCKY S?ViNI!N'? n.nd . S'ERRA NEVADA by Daylight in both directions. DININC1 CAR SERVICE THROUfJH. I1UITET LIBRARY CARS. For full Information, reservations and Miner nry "CIiIcuko to Cnllfornls" address City Ticket Office, 1323 I-arnam St., Onuha, Neb. $500 REGARD! 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Uesfern Electrical vv Company Electrical Supplies. Elactrlo Wiring Hells and Gas Llihtlif. Q. W. JOHNSTON, aigr. 1510 Howard St. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. Davis & Gowgill Iron Works. MANUFACTHIUCIta AND JODBER8 OF MACHINKItY. GENERAL TIEPAIIUNQ A HPECIALTA IKON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. 1001, IfiOU anal 1B05 Jnekaon fUrae, Omaha, Neb. Tel. 038. B. Zabrlskle. Agent, J. B. CowkIII, Mar. ELEVATOR SUPPLIES ELEVATORS Improved Quick and Easy Hlslnc Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC HATCH CATES. Send for eatalnnue. KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ia. 100 9th Btreet. Xalcphotia It. c H. Davis & Son Acenti for the llohrao4 Snfe-ty Outea nnn Klre Doom. Elevator Hydraulic, and Hind irievatora. Elevater repairing n specialty. Leather Valve Cups for Elavatori, Emlnes and Printing Prcssses. GAS OLINE ENGINES AND GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY Havid Bradley & Go. J Council HIulTs, Iowa. Gasoline Engines Vertical. Horizontal and Portable, from ono horso powor up, Jobbers of ARrlculturnl Implements nnd everything In water, steam and huh sup plies. JAMES E. BOYD & CO,, Telephone lOItll. Omiiliii, .Veil. COMMISSION, OH A IN, IMIOVISIONN nml STOCKS, Hoard of Trndr. Correspondence: John A. Wnrrcn tc Co. Direct wires to CIiIcuro and Now York. ' jo ..; ty tbi ! at u Mo(jaa cviiej iha wonttuii la iia act yoanT tottai ctjutite - ara'Aloj. Duron Lett Manhood, lm i ri iry iff I