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6 THIS COUNCIL. OMAH A BEL BLUFF§ OFFICES: Now 12 PPEA RL STREET Taliverd by Carrir H W, THLTON MM I LEPTON ES PBusinesa OMee, No. 4 Night | ¢ MINGIt MEN £10N. any part of th N. Y.P. Co. Counc Crafts chattel T (enuine Hock S Main stroot Born T Washingt J 1 irt y Mr. and 1 aven n Mrs W g hie wis fhod $0.20 ln g The ldiesof Uity th Hughies' hiali Miss Ett ofice of the ¢ Yome by o The funerl rvices of sen will tuke placeat 20 noon from the residence, T2 F Rev. G W, Crofts oficiting, L. Kendall, yardnaster of the Was st bt dgars yos tor ofn twelve-ound hoy that w First clas, foht o 1will give Aprit Gui i the her faxwell, who isemp unty elesk, ye is con fiied the Slen i tuis after | i avenue Milwaikee, | a* Masonic temple nex Thursday, served by the ladies of the Broad. | way church, There will be a @ood musical | prog Eamme u the cvening sule of faney | articles Mary Thonpson was arrested_ vesterdiy on auin formation filed in Justice Patton’s court carging ber with the lirceny of a gold ving from atraveine men wmed R Cilin, Sh bad ahearing and was discharged for lick of evidence against er The oystor st society of tho ¢ ball Last " every hy cet Ladies' Aid tShubert 's uccess in was o, | and the net pre per griven by the hristian church Thursday evering was o pec. Tho attendance efreshments exceclent s over §ihin csh Mrs, Marcaret 12 sfternon at the Womn's Chirisiian clation h ital, whoresho has been taking treatment for several wesks pa Sho was | dighty yearsold. The finerl will tako plice tomorrow in Fairview wmetory Themarriwo of C,H. Hudson Hattio Devol will take piace next evenng atthe residencof the bride P.C. Devol,on Willowavene. It vory quietaffair, noue but the imm relatives of the two familics being p Theofficeof the Fidelity Protectiveunion has been moged from 3% Washington avenue 1o Foom 400 in the Sipp block, tho dian go having been rendored necessary’ by the fact that at the old stand there wats no opportu nity for a vault. The newly elected presi dent and secretary of the oreaniztion James MeNaughon aud .. C. Hufl. The Knights of Labor are maling cabo rate preparations for an open meetin g, which isto be hold i the Graid Arny hall, on Pearlstredt, on Wediosday cvoning, T o lodiges of this ity will b present, mnd o nnmber of memibers from Omahaare also ox pected to be present. Somie of the bestspeak: ers of the city have been engaged, andan in teresting mecting is pomued. The wneral publicis invite (1o bepresent and enjy the evening's entertainment. Thorels som tali among the members of owaniing aladies sssembly. Someor the ladies are deeply in- | terested inthe worle of the ovdor, and it is thought that much good would be accom plished by admniting therm o menbership. Kev, G. W, Crofts s veesivedn beauti ful specinen of pen drawiig from the sonof one of his former wilego mates, ayoung ma named G. O Ponastone, living ot Geand Ridge, 1. Scveral weeles ago Mr. Crofts coiveda Letter from the voung man stating that ho was something” of & pen avtist, and roquesting him o worite @y suitable for au_Kaster souveuir, which he would embel Dish with bis pen, Mr, Crofts complicd with the request, butho was not prepared for such exhibition of_skill_u_the completed, work showed. The work was stown o con- petent judges inthe city,aud their unani- mous opinion was thatit wis equal to any thingthathad over been execite | by Miss Jerome, the pen artist who has made her pamo famous allover the country by her ef foxtsin that line. Mr. Crofts prims the souvenir very highly. Thecaseof Woisey & Tong vs Wickh Brothers was ontrialin superior cout terday moring, in_whichthe paintifs trying to recover £1:2 for work done by them in papering and painting the roms on the westside of the Pacific house aiter the Sapp buiiding had been built. After the work had been completed Wolsey & Long presented theirbill to 15, W. Huines, the proprietor, who had bired them, and he referred then to Wickham Brothers, saying that they swere the ownersof the biilding and should” pay forall repirs which were rendered nec saryby the taring out of thoend of te buillng. Wickham sent then to Sap, claining, that he hada boud signed by Sa). in whicli be agreed to stand good' forall damages. Sappin_tirn passel themon o Martin Hughes & Son, who built the Sapp builling, claiming that he had asimilar bond from them, Asevervbody claimed that the bill should ve mid by someonoelse it was deciled to0 try the ewse atlaw wd thus fiud outwho was in reality tho proper person to pay the bill. entz died yestrday st nd Miss Tesc futher, i S| Now goods are arriving by theear load at thegreat installment hosse of Mundel & Klein, 520 Broadway, the only installment house'in Council BIufls and thelargest in the west ery aticleusedabout a household | 18 wcluded in the new gools, and you ean et themat the lowest prices and upon snall weekly ormonthly payments and eujoy the useof thearticles while paying fovr theni. ———— Doyouwantan express Rung up the e 11 North Main street, PERSONAL PA RAG R4 PAS. Miss Georgia Dollie Watts in N cola. The Misses Effaand NettioLouls return from their eastern trip this moruing, Mrs. F. Leutzingeris confined to her home on avenue I by an attackof lagrippe. 1. B. Rohrer,son of M. F. Rohrer, is sick with measles al his home, 236 Vine street Mr. and Mrs, 0. H. 1. Mikesell of Cambria, Cal,are the guests of Mr. ad M. .G Mikesell, Mrs. Marshall of Cin berdaughter, Mrs,J. ton avenue Mr. and Mrs, Shepard of North Platte are visiting the family of . B, Ganliner of Streetsville. Mrs. C. L. C1 o dwghter, has retu d to her home, C. W. Schwartz, assistuit secret Youe Men's Christian associatic to Zanesyille, 0., deqth of an unclo, W. . Swanof Iks Moines is in the city in theinterests of tho new Council Bluffs and Pottawattamio county directory, which is atout to be compiled by the ( | Buffs dirctory company. M1 Swan has had con siderable ex perience in work of this kind, | andi he pomises to make the next directo! by far the best that Courcil Bluffs has cver | had Another U wagon or oy teleplone 179, 0. Bennett is visitilg Miss inatiis the guest of B, Long, on Washiug- apman, who has been visit Mrs. David Stubbs of this ary of the lias gone where b was calldd by the naturalized Oficial Attorney General Stono recaved a litter yesterday from the presicent of the school | bourd atHull la., stativg that a case had | arisen 1 that town aluost exactly likethat | which isnow agitting the minds of braska politicans, excepting that itis noton solargeascale. Simuel Rowe wis eluted tothe ofice of school director, but after the voles had been comnted and he hat been de clired duly elected, it was lerned that he | wias not a citizen, he having been bom in | Cunada, and aving neglectedto take out bis | second naturlization pupers. The advice of | the wttomey eneril was askel as to what should be domein the case. In wply M. Stone quoted the law that provides that when inany way there isa failire o elot an of fier, the present incunbent shall hold over util hissuceessor shall be appointed. He did not express W odnion, however, is to whether in # case of thiat kind a new election should be had | Call o D. J, Hutchinson & Co. for bargaius in lois in Wilson ace, Anducewents for the next fow duys, choice | bynmll | thing thatis | came to this city from Deadwood, TH NEVS FROY (OUNCIL BLUF slls for (ustly Jew Arrst of the K Jewll Stealing Mrs. THER SISTER'S CONFESSION IS PROOF. Story of the Crime Datroit-Court Burial of Mun e ficial, " News an Unknown isan O Fred lato ot jewilry proprietos aken sti werearreted ot a on dormation having stolena Jotof Jowell, wifoof e of th Grand hotel, They ounty jall, wiere they n confinenont > pive wnds, T a0 last Thusday found secret wd Goorg i Pridyy night aping them with from Mrs of tonce to t n Kisse an i wore ar , having been unable theft ocourred o but week it was kept @ pro. having not tuin been known of any but those m hal Y n safely landed belindthe st closely intereste until the arrest vs who been made and the fel sed to have committed werime b bar O Jewe Mrs \ short he flats in the westend ) the afternoon 1Mt h roons are located in the of the bullding, At pict by Me. Jowelland fun Ly Mrs, Cragin, theother pr plice. Owingto the fact the apirtments of the robbury rrooms for time. which and the or s« Iy Mrs, Cragin at hand, Mrs elt took 1o partic seantions agamst burglars, though she took the trouble to o the front When she retumed she found that ms had been mnsacked andherjowelease robbel of its ontets Fintrd hadevidently been effected th rough the back door, and it was t ight that e in e hoise lad connived at the trance and letthe thieves in Asister of the Kissells has been employed inthe hotel for some time past, aod atone time hadthe ll confidence of her enployer, A few days ago, however, she was et in a_somewhat questionalle transadion and since that timo shohas been doselywatched She wasin the builiingat the tine therob. bery took place snd was therefore sus pected ofknowing something about it, She wasput thougha severe pumping process by the chiof of police, in the vrocess of whichshe admitted sheliad Ieen implicated in it, and that theother parties tothe conspircy were ner two brothers, Fred and George. S head mitted that duving Mes. Jewell's alsen had let ler brothers intothe hotel and that they had taken the mising proputy. She also saul thatthe men had thresened her lifo in ease sl gave the thing awa Il stolen property s thought. 10 be worth between $50uand 8,000 and consists of two watches, twopairsof bracclots, three gold haius, d locket, o goll thimble, dianond rings and alsoa lot of silver articles, De- tectives have been working on the case, but asyvet they have not succeeded in locatin g any of ke stolen articles, BOSTON STORES. Council Bluffs, lowa, FAST BLACK SATERNS, The flnestdisplay of fast black sateensever shown any where is to be found atthe Hoston Store, Council Bluffs, The prices withinthe reach of all, A beautaful teed fust black sateen for 122 still for e and ad o rietta finish, at The e quality is well worthy of special notice, a fine Ir h sateen henvrietta finish at 19¢, The latest in dress binding and facingis the bius velveieen, wers much longer and don’t destroy theshoes to be had atthe Boston Store. Counetl Blaffs, Ia, Calanthe assembly give their social W nosday e gghigg oo prie Jan-atr it i Pythias hall for the benefit of the home the triendless, Admission 2 cents, Shugart &Co. earry lareest field, garden and flow: sceds Catalogue and samples by mail. A full corps of trimmers begin work at the Louis' Monday eveniug, Muarch 16, el Spring season opens March 16 atthe Louis' millinery house, Masonic block. The Maunlattay, sporting leadquarters. O'Buien. wer Jew door. her ro o uaran. abetter for ol for stock of bulk in thewest N The New Padiic | tho most located hote in Council Blufs. Court Ne ws, G A. lieny king ma Chavles o centrally Distri In district urt evday was ontrialon the charge of licious thr aminst the life of Mitehdl a conductor on the Mil he trial cecupied the entire day. Accord ing t the story to'd by Mitchell, Hewry boarded thetrainwitia companion atCoun ¢l Bliffs one day during last Januc wanted to ride. When Mitchell apy the pair and asked th F&-um tfare, Henry paidt without trouble, ‘:’n s companion sauid Wd no money and o wanted o ride free. Miwhell informed him that the Milwaukce was 1ot wn on thoso prnciples, and that he must pay if Lo rode At this jucture Flenvy appeared on the scenoand waviig a revolver in theair w Gangerons proximity o the conductor’s nose told him tolet his friend ride or hewould Mow him full of lead or fullof hols, the conductor could not. tell which. Either was bad emough, however, and he did not press the mtter. AtWestin hetelogrphedahead Neola for police. When the tin reached Neouthe police were there and Henry wis akenin clarge. e was put in the loekup, but astne lockip at Neoa is not a very heavy affuir he suceeeded in mikinghis o- cape during thexight. Onthe hllowing day he was recaptured and brought to the Blufs, wher he has occupied a bunk in the county jail ever since. A number of witnesses were put_upon the stand and corroborated the testimony of Mitchell. At tho hor of ul journment the testimony had all been taken inand the attrneys were redy to make their arguments. Tuis part of the pro- graume was postponed until Monday morn- ing on account of thelatencss of the hour. After this case is completed there is an othertrialin store for Honry, the charge i the littercase beingassailt with fitent to murler. [t is stated that the attoeneys for the defence have agreed to plead guilty in the second provided the fint ies agan ond cave will in all probubility be decided thesamens the first, —— For sale, restanrant and fixtures ulars inquireat 56 West Pierce J.0. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary gineer, 200 M6 rriam block, Council Bluirs Or, . I, Cleland, former pstor of the Proby terian durchin this eity, will delier bis lecture on “Travels Abraid,” Monday evening, Marh 16, at the Presbyterian church.’ Admission ¥ ¢ vee k ti street. en- Will Trade for Farm. /. Q. trado for furm or acie Property near Couneil Blufts, bis dwelling at Shen ab, [a., ap: praised at#7,20, Call at the office of the suncil Bluffs insurance company for fur tparticulars, Anderson will th e J.B. Atkins, westorn a DePaw's plate glass company, will give estinates on plate delivery in Lowa and Nebraska, TheUnknown Dead. The funeral of Audrew O'Hra tok place from the wuuder ® establishment of Messes. Lunkley & Porter yesterday moru- ing, the remains being interred in the Cath oliccemetery. Who O'Harra s orwhellier he bas any friendsis The ouly known is thathe Dik. On after death was fond one artidle that it was thought might perhans aid in identilyinghim, 1t was u paperreading as follows “DEAL Feb To whom it way coucorn i Thisis tocertify that k. Cary has worked for e on e grade uw Buld moun- unknown, about him his 12, E . buthas been sick tion_ work ther R MePuiniasy only thing that was shiow anytiing as taln and was & good b for some time. | badst the 14 This paper was foand on bim tht v to his identity Clerk's Beport, y clerkhas completed his annial LmiAEY of the &moun ts re ceived and disbursed by him from the 26th of jast March to the 1stof the present month When M., Steplensm assimed the duties of the ofice there was #1705 turned over to by the for The total receipt ho ofice for the s than a year hive been #17, 20,19, which tho income from the superir cour from the city business. OF ths amount #15, 1578 on- | sisted lements, which were decreed in superior conrt, and & the money satisfying those ju i wias pail outat onee to the par entitledto it it neveren t the treasiey, ind properly forms no partof thecity property. The total ex pense for the yeur wis $43,020. 80, leaving o balice of #ih. S0, One pealiar feature of the report is the great exess of the reeeints over thoso of the lastyear, Acording to the report of lst ye the recipts wereonly 812, 11515, or aboutaquarler of What they have been sinc Mr Stephenson’s tern conmenced Thelncrase issuppsed to be cansed partly by the increase in the business which has been done by the superiorcourt, and partly by the fnereasein the amounts of the fines aivd liee nses. Auother interes ting Showing nount to the city marshal the marsial b v The Clty The ei report wiving as Iu indudes aswell as lgme s who were thing fs the figires yich haas been paid out A cordiug to the report cived in feos 10 in wddition (0 his lr salaey. Tt oily tkes a shght exatmintionof ths report o show why there arealways so rany whoare will ing o saciticethemselves for of their country when the ofice of eity marshal is about L bewmne vacant - - AR IN PARRIS, The Coming Saln and the Chances e Omahac’s Representation Mr. J. G. Borgum, o prtege of Hon. George W, Liiinger, representing Omaln in the artists' ellony in Paris, las written his pation avery iutersting letter abot art in theold and new world, which is here repro- duced : Puis, Feb, 1, 10 the good 1801, —Dear Mr. Lininger How awll is ths flight of time. Ican scarcely beliove that Ihave been here six months, o full haityearin the art center of theworld, and 1 an just geting o work, i seens, although 1 have coverd a good deal of canvas and paper, and been busy the en tiretime Tho winter has been gloomy, wetand gen- erally unpleasint. We both long so much forsvring and fredom. Itisso dificull to live in Pavisand not doas the Frenchman does, tiedupas hels inthe four walls of a stulio for monthsat atimewith apparent contentent. Tshallalso be glad when the salo is over, and in sime vays begrudge every moment 1 spond workng for Nearly everybody ters tothe notionsof its **jury.”” (o about Paris tothe studiosof the yoinger men and youwill be sirprised_at the intluence it has on theirsubjects, their way of painting and sven their ideas. We will never have an Aunerican art until American students can Liv home, and that will not be until their pictures will be bught as redily out of an American gallery as they now ar from the over-estimatel Frnch salon by theirown home patrons, Itis high tine American collectors becan toshowa little of their real A e ings in patronzing Amencans at home. This woila do more toward the establishing of an Auerivan school than anything ele. Ther islittle doubt thatwe would laveone of the most vigorous and interesting schools of art wiien oice left to oir resoures tosolve our- selves inourown way. Time would prove asit has in lndsapes, that the Americans can be the best Our best artists abroad show adecidel tendeny to follow the best olland modan masters, such as Velasjues, Regnault, Rembrandt, L6 Puge, ete. Sich u Gedive 18" tnens T GOATTESA for which these masters arevoted. Should this continue 1t would lead our nation to a position in art that would bethe envy of th world. It isuot jmprobable that a countr soyoung and vigorous in every other pursuit should show the same feeling in art Goodtimesare ainly coming, T read iu the A merican papers that £50,00018 to be ap. propriued for theart building atthe world’s fair, tobe locatedon the lake front andto be permanent, and__this sum- will wdoubted beadded to, Wihat a fine begiining, and vight inthe leartof the country,too! Wn an excllent plae for a futuie Amencan saon ! | camot help thinking how forunate itwas for the *stiles” thatthe great exposi tion was loated west of Noew York: for while it could not give New York mueh that ithas not, itwill earry refuernot aul cul ture westward and by its nucdeusof marvels form an appropriite canter around which we can all with equil_advantage. gtber. Tl us hope that thiswill be the birth of art i America; that itwill appeal to the hearts of overy Ameiiean, young or old, md stir the wind 0 its wmost in e prducton of sour wWork of artfor this opportunity of showing 1ot only to aur own but to sister nations that our day has dawned, and gloriously Weire ayoung niv on and_everything is new, we have plenty of subject matterith ot having o avoid wlat has in other coun- tries becotne hackney ed, Herel must tell youof a conversation 1 bad with Mr, Ziuting, the great Noryegian seul ptor, who is by no means a man of old or conventional idess, as his work snows and as u may guess when you know that he is W ofticer of the Legion of Honor, wnd at the Paris cxposition recived the grand gold wedal, Hewas showing we bis work for s year’s salon entitlod, “Two Beings) when'he remarsed that “itwas bard toavoid the conventional, for every subjeet seemedto be exlnusted; mythology s now threadbare, ana little else is don e except portraits.” ortinately this death of subjeets will not o our trouie. In reference’ to what T have writien about the future of American art,it alldepends, o atany rato largly, on the action picture take Students re as plantifuloverhere as liance men in Nebraska, and youmight yoursell saying: **When these young lows succeed we will have artin our country, too, as well il nota little better causeit is American,” but we forget that they will not succeed, not more than one in every thowsand willget anatinal tion, not more than one in twenty-five will follow art, that is notmore than forty out of athousund, I donot think more, but am sim- yly guessing by what 1 have scen, to soeak moderately, say fifteen take up illustrating, they will retum home, for this beautiful branch of art has rewhed a bigher pointin America, Anotherten will becone sculplors, not move than two of these, how- ever, will return home, . for Americans will ot support then while there. The remain ing fifteenwe will il phintes. Some of them may even become avtists. If they wish to succeedat home they must pant port-ats or take up some specilty, but in bilk th remain abroad, sign their pictires “Pares,’” “Munich™ or Rome,"” the gl of which goes to foreign nations, and America loses her artists, all rapatation for art,and hxl' money actially o supportart elsew hore "Pht only remedy for this isfor Amerian purchasers to huy in A menca and hold out Inducements forartists 1o 1emain home. Ithus been necessary for me o give up the painting of the subject I had intended for the salonon accountof the expense of models It isimposible to et a good model for less than % franes o weck, ornearly £10, but if 1 what I have I will not make a bad showing. A great changehas been made in the salon this year. The pictures have been eut down to only 1,500, and with the existing rules thero mbe but little chanee for for- eigners My wifels paintinga dog from life, as she has fkenup thestudy of aninals. which is quitean udertakiog butshe isgetting along well Sheis more than delighted with tho medal forstill-ife, aul wonld bhave written you u personal letter at first, thanking you for exhibiling your pieturs, but waited fo > to write this letier, which [have tried to ever since Ireeeived the nows paper clip pingsundthe medal, In fact | commenced this letter two weeks apgo, but T am working day and night, many dJdays do not leavethe house fordaysat a i 1 have reeeived a very flitt ir. Stanfird ackuowledgin the picture, and how well and the subject! 1t the arrived. Hopoto seo youcarlyin the s pringe Letme kiow when 1o expeet you. My wite encloses 4 fewhn With kind regards to youand your family, your nm , Boery, al- find el own be- ving the receipt of heliked the pose money his not yet OMAHA DAILY BEE it UNDAY, 1S FLELST. Chase of and Sttt The amatonr six atonr Towranent ntof Homars biyele race camo to m lay close last ove eloiv The rac ing. Flescher, th A handsome diam putable fa « dlie attendanee b Loso nnd interst of the fitst prize, | { medil, etablishes the | t @t he is one of the coming amateur rders of The countey, for during the week he nde igaingt sone very speedy men and never lostonee Elven straight races s eny arflfor iy min Pixley, tho winnghof the secone prize, has nothingg fo be ashauita of, Hemaden plicky fight and went down like the Cimberland (of navil history ), with colors Hyine. Mears, the winner of the third, good showing, winunlng nine vaces and two. Hehas s “busted ank, howe thank forlis victory, as in his last ra with Wertz the latter's whel went b kon him. Wertz won fourth, and Gross, whoalsomaden game fight throughout the week, fifth Following s th silt of the fight Pixloy beat Holtor Flescher beat Gros, 64 Seavch beat Munter fering, PPotter beat Osborne W Schnell b 1 s Moears beat Werlz 651 beat Pisley 15, Giross beat Muterfuring 40 Search bt Potter, 7:04 7 reeives & $100 damond medal, A0 old wateh, Mearns a &6 dianond Woertz Salver watch and Gross a £10 umbrella, The score for the week is asf Rilers, Won 1 Pixiy i Mt MUt firing Grow Oslrnie i Fleschor 1 ero uguisially ¢ whan maly a losin g 82 Mlows st Won Lost | et Wal ks or S rch Holton 0| Wertz They Wil The members of the tian association b roons last naght toou coning season, 1t it up the grounds at hy Tenunis, Young Man's met atth siation the plans for th was deciled tolease and Uwentythivdana Har ney strets, erect a building suitable for baths and dresingrooms. The grounds will beenclosed by a high board fnce and will contnin five courts, oneof which will be ex chusively for the use of the lafies. 1t was de eided 10 rejet the proposition to join the league.” The present monbershipof the ssociation i thirly, and it is proposed to dou ble this before the soasm opens. mght Nine Rounds, tt iRhodes of Avoea, Ta, and J. B. Er. hartof Council Bluffs fought anine round millat Lake Manawa lastnight. Rhodes was awirded the fight at the end of the ninth round. Chris. Secured Anaother Flyer. Nat Brown of On well kiown seven-year-old stalio: Fatius, Tholorse hasa eecrd of » price paia was $10,00. Putting the shot Re HaNover, N, HL, March 14—Atthe Dart moith Athldic wsocition meding today Guy George of Meriden putthe shot. thirty- six feeteleven andone-ialf inches, breking therecord, which stood at thirty-six 1 rd Broken. A BBIuff That Has Pailed 100 x Cray, T, Maredh 14.—[Special Tele grm to Tur Ber] —The Sioux City Bas Bl wtion this evening emphatically ve- fused tosubmit to the threats of the Ameri- anassociation. Van Dyke id Stiebeck will notbe released, no matter if the American does boyeotttile Western assosiation. Fitzsimmons Postsa Forfe it Circvio, Mareh 14.-C R. Clark | backer of Bob Fitzsimmons, has depsited with City Editor Ballard of the Inter-Ocean a check for #2,0) tpostas aforfeit for itzsimmons to bind himin a finish contest with Jim - Hall, the latter's representative to cover this with a like amount Clark says the San ionis —alhTST ub has offored apurse-7 85,00 for Hall and Litzsinwons, ghq ac ting for Fitzsime mons be (Clari) wccepts theoffer, The ot stipiTaton he makes is that Hall and it sumons shul meet uder the sime condi 15 which worvobtained in the Dempsey. izsimmons contest at New Orians. - RALLROAD L NOTES, Conference With Trainmen-Gossip of the Oflicers, Assistant Generat Manager tun d from Denver last night a consultation with acommittes tors and brakemen from the Pa, of the Union Pacitic. The folloving gentlemen ommittec : Pulmer, M. Thioma: viland; Frk Trac “The Dalles; W. 1, Crosby, Portlund; J MeAtoll, TaGrande: 0. L. Joffries, Sp Falls; W. k. Gendeing, Portland; C. M Dunlap, L. M. Turpinand Georye Giwensle Topeka: C. D Downer, Walla Walla; 1. 1, La Grande. The conmittee ha riculir gricvance, oul will seek to ad- several matters about which thereis s slight misunderstanding. “+General Manager Clrk lias gone to York, accompanied by Trafic Manager tocousult with Jay Gould on pertaiung 1o the Union Pacific road. Commendng tomorow the men at the Union Pacific shops will work wtil 6 p. m five days inthe week. They will waork fifty- two hoirs cach weelk as atpresent, but will tave o hall holidy on Satirday instad of flolcomb re- nd will bold f condue- tie division costitute the Spokane Falls; 1o just New Mel matters lmt.u‘rl S, A meeting to organio a barbers’ union will be held at Green's hall Tuesday night, Oneminer pernit for 0 was_ issied the superintendent of builiings yesterday Unity church-Rer. N, M. Mam preach in the morning. Subject: * lng Probation. Martin Walsh,a cledk in the Union Py dfic freight ofiice, died at St. Joseph's los- ptal Friday night.’ The funenl will tike ace from Hefey & Hafey's this after- won. Bislop Newman will preach street Methodistehurch this morning, This aing Mrs. M, . Roberts of Lincln witl speakat the same place on the work of the Wommn's Home Missionary socity. — Death Caused Suspicion, Frak Hyland, & grocerin Benson place, died suddenly st an early hoir yeste morning, and the cooner was notified. 1 was reported that the deccased had mado a late cll to sco . physi regarling his daughter, who was sick and being some- what fatigied had been given adoseof some Kindto brace him up. This was alleged to have been but o feww:hours before lis death “The coroner ordefed the remains taken to Heafey & Heafegls,whero an autinsy was 1d fist eveniug™ Nothing suspiious was vered, altlough the brain and stomaeh preserved and turned over to the cor- by will Jon cern- atSeward sed leayes o wifeandiwo clil- dren, S y A New Club, 1 elub, most of the members of which are Elks, will hereafterbe aseparato organization, bt will contime to usethe Elk's clubrooms forn tine at least. Arti- cles of incrportion have been filed with the following gentlomduas incorportors: Georgo . Mitls, W, . ifsehel, €. Collins, Fran- cis Dana, H. 1. 8eed, G. Sam Roy C S, Potter and B P, Giridle e Lost His Rol A man named Hiliids entered s laundry L Tyenty-sixth and N streets, South Ouiba, astuight, Helnd a pocket bok ning $160 in cosh, besides wotes and valuabl piapars, onthecounter aud weit away with- out it Onreturning the pocketbook had van- ishel, andoven w sareh warnnt failed to disclose itswhoreabouts L s T Adjonrnel One Week The maceting of the Douglas County Horti The Comm: conti eultural | sociely at room 16, Ware block, last evenlug, was not lugely attanded, adjournuent was taken until next Suturday oviuing, whenan ofort will be made to re vive e onranization andaerag rogular e elings in the future. - lloction of and Tho salo of tho ¢ was conduded yostorday aftemoon in New York T wiount of the day’s salewas §37,30 and the graud total for thie eutize col lection of curios is §166, 910, Briyton lves MARCH | Mark 15, CHRISTOFORO COLOMBO Dakota, Nebraska and meoting today. Vice ¥ 1t National bank w of the fund and a was nominated to devise plans for tho committeemen ar lin MacVeagh Waish and W CHy. Genoa Iis Tnteresting Attrictions te Tonrista, and “INNOCENTS - Tean ofr with MARI TWAIN'S ABROAD."" Tio tramps entoned Sisteonth street | pie. When the f was in chargge of th one of watch nigh Tt nan, 4 How the Town serving Omaha Hundred eh Amneri ressesn Clo W-The |l Anniversary ¢ and both ran S 1S W's Discovery, o e Commissionor Morgar e Hostites Take Citeao, Mareh 1 Al Afaies Moran Wishington today. He is posed tothe plan of Bufal cansentof Secratary N tile Sious now in amn and " Wild West held a consultation Sioux, i resard to the to leave | infaviorof taking Indians his tion,"™ smd Movyzan, “and 1 s | it Of course 1'm cision of my s of | 1 the northwest pure in | but 1 dow't w twelfth | What thery Gixon, Ttaly, Febraary 22, [Special Cor respondonce of Tie Ber,|—Lnwriting of this busy Ltalian seaport, it s a question to my mind which of the two men, Columbis or Pyain, has made Genon famos. Who cares especially if the ldiscoverer was bom hen or ¢ I n that he was | cans might not cwhere ! at all have beo notcomein the nick of tir tolight. Yel, today, n would far forget Gienon out of hiis travels Why s Is it a city rich in art andgalivies Aroth trals to cnchant the oy thearchitect who is sk for the gothic or the gracful avche of the and fourteenth conturies? No museums in whichare treasured the spoils of wi I stnfet Not Then, I what i it that o to in tho ciy! is herc In the statue of it wd humor: in 1y read It s enough for us i that we Ameri Aiscovered had ho wand brought us ambitious sightseer | rn Indian show. This 0 hmsdf as o cal little dissatisfuct ouly by a very fow ing that they will ca spniz, he sifd, 1 ex tat peace will Feign, i Agents, aCting ut TS0 OOy neans o le of things, report withont the slightest sign of ble. There is, it prevailing among the red Kind of dissatis faction that the dissatisfaction of th prove. their ot eby want lands for £ Aro sl induces The answer nbus which o isthas rendered baok. The monument appels seise of the humorous Look upon it without xperien min over countrynan funous his wid singularly to our Itis impossitle to aling thelau > which Mark Twain had with the vivacions guide. Wo to study its merits as a work of art, \Wer only the diflienlty of the despairing cic mke his party of innoents uudestand who “Cristoforo Colombo® was. The monument is wade of Carrara marblo and is fmposing. The explorer s shown standing, with one hana_ laning upon an anchor, the other mised above the head of o fomale figure—A nerica - bending at bis f At the base ure four otical figuros, r resonting Geography, Strongth, Religion and Wisaom, and a “series of bas reliefs of s from bis Tiie. The whole is thecom: | . Overton and T. 4 bined efort of several of the most eminent | firmers of that vicint Genoeso seulptors. clopped open the door, It is proposed to hold here sons, b exposition. with the co-opratio of the [ clothesu United States, at which time allthe manu. | stroy seripts and memoirs, preserved of Columbus, | his ¢ will begiven much prominence. Suchan ex n would give new lifeto trade, and in prove the tinancial couditions of thé people, who here, aselsewheroin Htaly,stand in need of money. The Ialianstoday are undeniably poor. Whilo they are as industrious as their nelghbors, taxation for the extonsive army which the triple alliance compes them to keep, impoverishes whem. Crispi's fall and the Marquis di Rudni's now regime, may bring abouta new order of things. Lot hope this may b for the kind nature of the [talian deserves’ alighter load than he hus been carrying during Crispi’s ad minis tra tion. I'hie exposition to haole WA see, they ar much more com fe Tndians want to do lik sion nas great faith indians, forgot e be — - Mansas Facmer Br Kanas ey, Mo Hundy,a farmer living Piper, sixteon miles came heforo the county dotte, Kan.,, last night Thursday night 8, S next yer, an d then w Ithe furniture, dest youngest. boy, made the snow half a mil Tho boy returnod her and brother. n.mm have bew grew out of litigation Cashaian Bosthy, Mass., Mareh 14 “Dr. Fox, the only membe nellite party now he ences with prominent i aldress no meetings i anti-Pu is possivle that who hive us A commenc the four hundrefth amversary of the discovery of America by the Genovese, is in the hands of the Marquis Dorioone of The most promin e nt men tere, but heand the varous committees have many serioss obstacles 1o overec Foremost amongz these, is the question « sit Genod, as everyone who has visited this city Know=, is hemmed in three sides by mountains ahd in front by the sea, The streets wre so.very narow. and the, buildings Wgh and compad. Within th there s 1o vacant ground to be devot position purposes. The ouly avilablespace isoutside the wulls on the Campo Santo,where about twenty S O more could be utilized, Buthercagain a now dif- fieulty presents itseif. The gromd as itis wow Ties 10w, and to il it and putat in condi tin to hold the building, woull wquire more funds than the Gen ovese would be 1o appropr for this purpose. In any event, the ua ment who have the matter 1n char fident of an exposition, whe great or small, and are now busy with l.l.m and s peci tications, A wew operahas been ordered co for the occasion bearing thetitle, “Colombo, the words of which are being composea by Buron Franenett, and Verdi’s new opera of “Flalstafl” will 2ls0 be heard then for the fist time, This new departure into the comicrealm by the great composer, will be mticipated by all lovers of opern with much eageriess. Verdi tells us that he has loug desired to write a nic opera, and this, s first venture, hasafforded him great pleasure id amusenent We are living in what was oncean old monastery,dating from the eleventh centuny. The. Wi, which Is of stons aud datk with age, faces the Mediterranean, it the cance’ is from oneof those narrow vias, ricteristic of thedty. Above the main door is the papal crown uphetd by two an gels in white nurble, Broad marble steps e into along, vaulted coreidor, paved B altermated blocks of whitead black marble, ! ved At the extreme end of this is afreso of a ) February soft Italian landseape, undabove, in alunette | teaching of wihat wis formerly the chael, isa paiut- | The corr ing donc o slite, so commentin seavecly discernble signal hon The tiny cells have been conve fessor who has been invit larger rooms ; the grated windows hase wre within the granite w placeto those of more modern construction: | structure facing Washingte the reflectory isnow a dinis oom for John The American academy Bulland Brother Jomthan, Thus does tine | social science now has ov change allthings, The menastery isnowan | members scattered the ,and caters to the material, and not the | the wnion and in all spiritual wantsof 1 countries, Theac “Genoa s essenti translation of Prof. its busy trafic oy sea. Ships from |statistics. At an all parts of the world come here, laden with the products of their country. The strots present an activity 1o wheré ese tobe met within Ttaly. The peopleare wntented wnd prosperous, and one encounters but few bez- gars, kven thepoorer classos have soldi suf- ficient to treat themseives to fried fish ad polenta, akindof mush made of a golden [4 n resembling our cornmeal, Aroind the docks are many small open‘air kitchens, where tiny white bait and surdines are snok ing in theoliveoil. These places aro much frequented by sailos and fisher-follc, while theserving is primative, the cookingis equal to that of Bignon or 'Delmoico. I speak from pesonal Kexperionce. 1 hive found thecuisine excelient. One s always sureof eating freshoil bere, which s pure. Thegreater part of that slipped to comies from this pointand southe Alongs the Mediterrncan e to Genoa, extensive live g whore to'he e, Itis not consiGered news sary to adultente oil hore, for the home m b ket, but that which is sent to foreign parts 1s adulterated before shipment The women of Genoa have long been knowrn for their heauty of f; and figure, but, tomy wind, the Venitienno 1s much won tovely and graceful Ihe dark eyes and hair i richolivecomplexions show toadvantasebe neath thesoft folds of black lac mantilla worn upon thebead. This dainty hed-dress is both pieturesque and becoming, mnd woula render aplainer faceattrictive, Yer 1 fail to find that beauty which foreed Mark T'wain ndJackto hesitate about continuing theirv t els ouaccount of the gre number of haundsome women tobe seen here. beauty, in its simplest form, natural ad nconven tional, is foundon the Kidlto and the suny | The riva. Nerrie W, Corrays, has be - i Y Commissioned. LA storday received his com- | piss the d. a wemer of the river | ¢ ud firealaring commission, and feels proud of the fucttiat | & iy it bears the name of President Harrison Secretary of State Jame Hluine Have the Brick Coined, Mareh 1. —Georg G, Mer today ited his v | Of Couneil Mhis | sary by | CAPITAL STOCK - SURPLUS '\NII PROFITS on” consu beinduced to uay Believed to Have Ariavrie Crey, NUJ, maiden lady W s n livin Eouth Conr for some time, today, naving Neighbors in. She e icut avenu was found wlittle of child’s name is Auburn - Onetiivd of the versity of Leipsicare Am the 0 1 Louisiaua is quivde, of Wil The great Baptist whielis toopen in 1502 men't of stitution Jaw tate “The chanc ns colle posed Conantof Wor thuied at #0000, into anew building [4) Tueexecntive committ Covnell uni tion of the staff for the o seh The begin instiuetion academic expect to ant depar is ol of philosophy year. The ak nents in the her orery of 2 on which we dent the of the ark i 1y a nercial city, with Me Garly can eonstitution, versity of California; France, by Prof. Colin ity: of that of "o uid the idely the various Puskeee normal and Tuskegee, Ala to its rezular course of of post-graduate studies. for_ youug 1 ing and such othier in tecture ws will lead toa ta tcal use of waterils short-) ty pow ritl Positic A be fur rapidly as they ave Sine o Davis the California mouths i presi ting to bo w s S very a Ho Nic v, from iy dency fcley sa | wr | | profd Ncers liav o \ month, v is also pr isin N Joyec W Now Oud it T it 2 Hote It 15 lo an 1th ¥ ton Berlin Dy 41 R S. Bolin.ye mission s Misso Aol tutos, § Bound PUILAIELHIA vi Don vor now futnous Bosbyshell of the mint secind presentation wik thedeathof Secretary by the attorny geieril, who said that the suitmustagain bofiledand e sane course followedas bufore ‘ to pros brick for coing made 1 Windomn - TALM ives, 4 0 s : culuiral ingto raise 1 v Lowa to send seed grain o tue drouth sulfercers of | INT ERES T ON TIM= Tk 8h To S BT March I hoare ek C. ifannin thoeagri- | Soat™y Bank in 5 ah Sullerers, e Kanans hold esidont G s appointed treasirer £ list of promine it as & raising tho [N Gire wont grabbod conys n Commissioner arvived confinement somew pato iy ro excepti an uprising true, tlly March with northwest Attor and Barker, T Swallow, lim walk . wien they set him free. and The arrestod between Handy Will Not Continue Oppositi tion boca special i o fins, bodes good, o who peaceable means nd some ingetting the lands in workine 50 near the whit ably thoy educatic of after vepeated con for another vof the commi money Arn Anong Frank - R Wateh, Herspl and ealle Bi akery on | for n ftor Bil who v pio the SCnEe, Doesn't Want (O D of Ty horo from stronuonsly op Bill, who has to take the hos at Lort Sherd 1o Burope with hi afternoon with D, ¥ waLter Morgan wtman, the 1 e ver wi he resery from It tronule t fatiered mfor beliey w0 trouvle th of his beiiet o the lian nsti true condition that not discerni wtisfaction but itis the It is iroto 1 I'ney You how A the mmis of the order 5 they s live, Ireated, 14.—David his sons near of this city, oy at Wyan said that on Cashman, all prominent camo to his hous scized himself und them to a fence in their 1 the house They left H son tied to a fen 10 the night was bitter cold nd night na de udy and b, totwithstand and, taking the barefooted released his men named by The outrage and n. TheGlobe the anti-Far avs has determined to teen M named with a small undou bhtedly came here from Washington, and ten. Stadents ¢ ricans, only state whic in sehool population within the past ten ye A third professor of Latin for Yale is S are thi > will recel university ): | i W made restdury legateo, and will receive about #100,000, wh bear ersity has cornplet i the first trustees this one of the miv most eomplete of its kind in America Azarias lectured in the schoc the university of different Y use from 1580 to 1631 upon this fact, said ey s he s the first 1as s of the v sixteen b i tho demy will shortly issue a tzen's ereat work on dato issued a translation of tie text of by Prof, Moses of the Un of the of Hary Belgium, by ) of ‘I'renton, und that of Prussia colored people in entering more Pursits industrial i willas soon for and tram tted fou rosizued prosid Yorl ( furni nd 15 now TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS new furtherance of t nellite party in this It been always recognized as leaders on thisside the Parnellites on and it ith mon ountry th ir arvival lopt @ similar cour rdered 14.—A mid Laura Pur cottage m hild 1in the housc been murdered reh in a her connections. tie EDUCA 10N L, th uni- 1 has lost is re Morris call Chicago, t Pr © the of will have an endow 10,000,000, and will be a model in vvard coll it is estinated I is to be put tho testator's sof torma the truste 1 the w Susan Linn Sage will next the dean import and the school day of the and most rsity of New Yo methods of Baltimore Sun, SThis s i Catholie pro- such to lee imposing ave. politic et of 1 aud ndred every state in leading foreign will also be the Mexi- constitution of rd univers. ancis B. 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