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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Buit Bronght Apums_l;’m Twin Oity Chau- tanqua Associatior CLAIMS OF THE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY | Buing tor Debts Contracted Daring the A sembly of i801 Facts In the Case The Chantangun Soclety's the Caso, The fendant in a sul by the Globe P'rint &151 for printing and done f Chautauqua in Aisteict court win-Cit yesterday any, in a suit for Ivertising claimed to the assembly of 1501 win-C'it t will be remembered, only the ausembly during 1862, when some svice had to healopted by the chautauquans 10 prevent the itors of past seasons from attaching the proceeds of the season of 1802, as fast as they « in. The Twin City man agement elaimed 1o have no responsibilit for the debts of the eceding years, as it was an cntire Wt corporation, but the question rais 5 ok is whethoer th If it is deeided agaiust the company there are a_lot of people with old unpaid bills in their possession who will jump on board and pro ceed to ke things interesting. For warmir roons, et i I st what yo cony tric 1, Mine len A manicur hath twant, L hairdressing and Merrium block. To Reopen the The case of .. Day against for heavin; It is of considerable in ase. the in district Unior Depot company is sct court this terest to rning hi the public thing connected rd of inion depot time ago, the however ! vith the buried hopes, kuown as the site. This suit was tried some plaintift claiming #2600 for four lots in Rid dle's subdivision | wh the Union Depot comyy hid bought, of him but had never paid Thé company 1 to pay, claiming that the trustees of whom ~ was attorney for the Union ific Railwa pany, had taken advan ¢ of his connecti with both concerns cured the purchase of the lots by the depot company as o means of settling a dam age sult which was then pending against the Union Pacific. Fraud and collusion was alleged, but in spite of everything Day got a Judg it hich with interest and sLs WMOUNLS 10w 10 4,000 The depot com pray Wy NOW Wants a new trial and proposes to reopen the case from the ground up. The motion will be probably arguod this morni d o hot contest is looked for by both s Bourvicius finds out that Stutsman Street is all right for the piano busines: , just look at his new signs, Main. Settle your bill at Davis', the dm and save expense, as after 13th inst. bills will be given attorney for colleetion. Cobs, coul. wood, 47 Amate John Kelly of men, South Omaha b w with whom h acquaintance, in Missouri and walked to Lo he boarded the Northwestern pa iin for Council Bluffs. A South Om; man named Bernhoff happened to be_on the same train aud rode with_Kelly. While the two were talking Bernhoff suddenly remem- bered that he had heard an_ofticial at Mis- souri Valley tell train man of the theft of a coat, and as he looked coat he thought it answered the des: He and Kelly left the train at the depot and_ started to walk up town across Oficer Peterson on the wi hoff at once handed Kelly ove telling him that he was wanted _for larceny. He was landed in the city jail, where he ntil the aftor n Marshal Mo- Kune of Missouri Valley took him be identified. Coal and wood: best and Missouri hard wood in the city delive ed an ove but little yesterday morning. wher gor t at from i had Va back to cheapest prompt H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. Lady Cashier Wante You may be just the lady we hier and acceountant. Ste tion, at moderate salary, if qualifica- tions ave satisfactory. Address “Guess,” care BiE office, Council Bluffs, any time for one week. to the Will, The will of the late W, 1., Biz is becom- ing o bone of contention. A short time ago an objection to its being admitted to prohate was filed in court by Joscphine .. Webb on the ground that he had not suficient mental or moral capacity to make a will at the time it was executed, and allegin that some parties about him shortly before his death had used undue influel over him to such an_extent s to make out his will in_thei Mrs. Louisa Biggs, the widow of the pd, filed a demurrer, stating that Mrs. Webb did not claim to be an heiv or to have any pecuniary interest in the est The demurrer w overruled and now Mrs. Biggs comes into court with a motion to require Mrs. Webb to make a move specific statement, giving the names of the person or order that had used the undue in- fluence over the deceased Do you smoke? Have you tried T. D, King & Co.'s Partagas? [t's a charmer. Just light one. want for dy situa- Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co. A few days ago a lot of b s fixtures, iron and other stuff of more or less value, was stolen from the Drexel Stone company's place the corner of Fifth and Jones streets n Omaha by a maa who had been given per- mission to go through the place in search of scraps of wood for fuel. The police of Coun cil Bluffs were notified and Oficer Mur, made a round-up of the various second- stores and junk shops yesterday in the hope of finding the missing stuff. He finally found 500 pounds of brass fixtures and a lot of old iron in a second-hand store on Broadway, id Eleventh streets. It was wissing stuff. The Omaha authoritics we jed und steps were taken to get the guilty party under arrest The value of the stuff so far found is esti mated at about 50 Now that diphtheria 18 provalent in Council Bluffs and Omaha every family should be provided with De. Joff n- fallible diphtheria preventive and cure. It can be had of Council Bluffs drug- gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Owmab Finest Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per doz. Ashton's studio, 18 N. Main street pstponed th N The law suit over the will of J formerly of Harlan, did not trinl yesterday in disteict court, according 1o expectations, All tne attorneys were there, but the attorueys for the h armed with a legal point sented to the court and postponement. They cly of Pottawattamie ¢ M. Long, come up for a were which they pre which resulted in a med that the court unty had no jurisdiction over the heirs in Shelby county, and that the case could not be tried in the absence of a written stipulation between the parties The case was finally postponed il the 22, when it will be tried before Judge Thornell at Harlan Dr. John ( 10 31 Broadway store, 1 has removed his office over Schueider's drug FOR SALE—Citizens State ank stock Submit cash offer, H. Sheafe Demoeratie Convention, > chairman of the democratic city con mittee ssued his call yesterday for the city convention to nominate candidates for the | ization has been buiit up fre | ning until it now sf | an organizer. He ¥ spring olection. The convention will be heid on Thursdny evening, February 23, at 8 o'elock, in the superior court room. Oh the Tuesday evening proceding caucuses will be held in the various wards to nominate dele pates, and the ns will be lield on th primary m, the polls remaining open | from hp m. toto7. In the Third, Fourth ard Sixth wards the ters will minate candidates for aldermen. At the coavention candidates will be nominated for the ofMces of aldern.an at large, par’ issfoner and o meribers of the school board Called a Pastor. ational church held a meeting ¢ the purpos ng “stops urch has rable man for some down upon Rev Kearney, Neb., as the man bill. It was devided by to extend a call to him, was appointed to notify The Cong last evening fo toward ing o pasto for nd at last John Askin of who would fill th 4 unanimous vote and a committee him of the action Rev. Mr. Askin Lias been pastor of the Congreg Al church at Kearney for the past ¢ ars, und in that time the organ. sinall begin- the front rank of wwination in Ne- \ orator or the pulpit in this city last Sund, s members of the hurch were highly pleased with him. What will be his decision in the matter cannot be told yet wi tainty, but he wis favor. ably impressed with the eity and the church, and an firs answer is confldently Iooiced for. (f he will commence hi been A de: ttied urches of th braska. He is equally Ogden, Council Bluffs, the 1se in Towa. Basket Ball The firs the series of schedule games of the rclass Christian association the wil present Toc betwe icked tean: of th Men w yed last evening at There wa ued up lov, Juckson Hayward ey mnasium s a large cr The teams s follows Perr captain; B lace, Egbert, Montzom Anderson. The gam for the first team by ganie wis close and exc vietory The wulted in a sceore of 7 to b, W. €. AL Reception, Christian b reception ye Thomas Motealf, Mrs. L. W .+ W. Tulleys and Mrs. George Phelps at the residence of the latter. Avout ixt L > present, members or friends of the association. Th tof the entertainment was to increase the inter estof the ladies of the city in the association nd will doubtless be realized. Re s were served, the Misses Clara and Mame Devol assisting. association was terday after w froshm Phely Minor Mention, N. Y. Plumbing Ce, Council Bluffs Lumber Co, Coal wnies Holder was fined $10.80 in yesterday morning for vagrancy. ud mules for Council operty ; must know to Ohio Knox, 810 Shugart police or trade, horses Bluffs improved y day, February 10 block Delbert Foote and Eli skham, both of this city, were mar Tuesday at the dence of 1. W. Kissell, 1105 Sixth ave- Rev. A. Overton officiatin George A, Holmes terday in the distric e which he i afterward made defendant Christina The commenced a suit court, to colléet #3530 on ned with Mes. A, Beach had to pay. Mrs. Beach is ves died at 11 o'cl Wedne her residence, 1605 South of consumption, at the of s, She leaves a husband and a The funeral will take v ‘afternoon at 2 o'cl he remains of John W. Baird st wz from San mpanied by Mrs, M. M. Bi 1. the mother and brothe ised. The funeral will take pl day, but the exact time and place be decided upor The rapid inc in the Higl 5 ed in Antonio » rd and f the > Sun- re yet to se In the number of pupils 100l hus 1 1t necessary to increase the teaching force correspondingly. Miss Hannah W. Haines been engaged as a teacher in the department. She fo merly it in the schools of Trenton, ) . and comes highly recommended Renewed ariicles of incorporation w filed yesterday by Council Bluffs lodge N ), Independent Orvder of Odd Fellows, The ipers ave signed by the following: John noble grand; T. Wi i H. Brown, S. S, Keller, C D. S. Brenuaman, seci ink Allen w court a goon the charge of breaking Broadway store and stealing some sausage and other eatables, and was discharged upon his statement that M. Welker had given him the stuff. He was al sted yesterday and tried before Fox on the charge of perjury, his statement with reference to Welker being the obje tionable one. Welker was brought inas a wituess und stated that Allen's statement nd Allen was discharged, The snow and cold weather does not Judge diminish the demand for acreage in the Klein s miles-east of the post- office: :ves yet for sale in from one to ten acre tr suitable for fruit and garden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl street. Personnl Paragraphs. P. C. Miller has returned from Califorma, where hie has spent the winter, C. R. Nicholson has returned from Pana, 11, where he was called by the death of his mother Mrs. Mari Jackson has boen spending the ok at Anit anizing a chapter of the star. ing with bilious home on South smittant fover d 1t is hoped he will soou be Madison street around again. o e people use Salvation Oil? e it1s the best liniment i “ POTTER FOUND GUILTY. Why is it that Answer: Be One of the Maverick Bank Wreckers Con- victed on Fliteen Counts. Bostoy, Mass., Fob, 9.—~Thé jury in the ase of Asa P, Potte ident of the bankrupt Mave rged with false certification of checks, this mornng ven- d verdict of guilty on fiftecn counts, The case now goes to the supreme court. Mr. Potter turned slightly pale during the reading of the verdict, but i other his countewance evineed no chax would not say anything for publi garding the verdict, Mr. Cratie, foreman of the Jury, said that nearly the entire nizht was™ spent in de liberation, but the final vote was not taken until early this morning. Mr. Potter is given until March exceptions and the government until April 15 to file exceptions. The jury did not come to an ag until just e the opening morning respects He ation re 18 to file will have rement of court this FANCY POULTRY. Exhibition of N ee Hundred Birds 5. The local poultry fanciers opened an ex hibit of fine poultry at 1313 Farnam street yesterday. About 300 fowls of every kind and description are on exhibition. Quite a number of the chickens are imported b and are highly prized by their owrers. The incipal object of the show is w get the cal fanciers of pet stock together and to zanize the old Omaha Poultry and Pet Stock association. The large number of en- tris make it probable that a poultry show will be given every year. The show was well patronized and the managers were considers aged by the first day's attendanc hibition will close’ Saturday night o'elock. yeste - - Found Dead in Be Muiwavrkee, Wis,, Feb, 9.—William Sa derson, the large: stewkhol in the nderson Milling company, was found dead in bed in Wauwatosa this morning. He was worth over £00,000. His death was evidently the result of heart discase 5 —-— — Sick headachel Beechawm's Pills will re leive. THE OMAHMA DAILY BEE: PRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1803, WAS BURNED 1IN HIS BED AL MEMBERS DELIGHTED Olose of an Interesting Session of Improved Stock Breeders, SHEEP RAISING GENERALLY DISCUSSED Silve , X ve Creek's Ploneer in This Line of Work Profitanle Met egates Were A at Fremont. Fresost, Neb,, Feb. 0. —[Special to Tur Bee. | ~This morning several members of the Tmproved Stock Breeders association of Ne braska accepted the invitation of Prof H. Clemmons to visit the ¥ N school and attend the devotional exercises at 9 o'clock, atter which Mr. and Mrs, Walker of Surprise, Mrs. A. M. Edwards of this city and oth, the stu dents The moraing session of the association was called to order by Eiijah Filley, the presi dent, in the Women's Christian union building made a few remarks to nperance nzthy dis holding the eting in Hastings was carried. Lin colu, Hastings. Sutton and Columbus each wanted it. The seeretary announced that a majority had voted to have it held in Colum bus, and upon motion the vote was made unanimous. The president introduced Miss Mary A Riples Kearney, Women's Christian n’ state superintendent o utifie temperanco instruction for Net who read a paper on*Hered ity.” She thought an ethical spirit_shouid pervade all work, whether in one line or another. The doctov should not seck simply to cure John Smith of fever, but he should s0 build up the constitution of the Smith family that future generations should stronger and better than their anceste He shoutd look ahead-—not limit his thot to the present and immediate result lawyer should not seek simply to settle the case in hand, but to establish justice and equity ona firmer basis—so the principles which the In d Stock Breeders assovia tion on discove and working out should be applied to the human race. Scientific breed ing will not cease with the lower animals; it 15 it_extends its beneficent influence, o the race, until men and women shall te the thought of God, when He said «t Us make man in Our image, after Our likeness.™ After quite a cussion a motion to nest reconsider ght The How to Raise Sheep. Sam A. Barker of Silver Cre early experience in feeding sheep, which was listened to with marked nterest. He said he came to Nebraska fourteen years ago to raise sheep, but found at that time the state was not a good producing one, and he has since confined his attention to feeding. In his pens the sheep s0 closely confined t they touch each oth iey must be kept quiet, He declares that he has as good mutton as is produced in England. He feeds all they can eat and no more: has powdered rock salt from Kansas before them all the time, waters them twice a day, feeds them wheat screenings and corn, uses plenty of bedding and stints on nothing but hay. Each bout four and one-half bushels of cenings and_corn. He recommends long feeding and thinks they weigh beiter and bring more money. Mrs. A. M. Edwards read a very able and intercsting paper entitled © Woman's Effort,” which was alsn highly appreciated by all At the afternoon session Henry Wallace read a paper on *Forag: *and Isiac Johnson one on d Cattle.” . C. on *Heredity." All instructive und interesting. Resolu tions were passed thanking the ladies of the stian_‘Temperance union for ud acknowledging k, related his mont, the honors extended by Mr. and s. Mark M. Coad_in the royal reception given its members Wednesday and asking President-elect appoint J. Sterling Morton sec- 'y of agriculture, braska Short Horn Breeders. ka Short Horn Breede ciation met in this city this afternoon and Dinsmore of Sutton president, ncoln vice president and Lincoln_ secrctary and treas- The next aunual meeting will be held Nebrasku's Death Roll. Asuraxp, Neb., Feb, 0.—[Special to Tue s.] —Mrs. Calvin Crane died here yester- The de sed leaves a the mother of Major ity. The interment Saturday. The services onducted by Rev. C.” W. MeConuell ptist church, eb., Fob. 9.—(Special to THE Ber. |—The wife of Dr. A. D. Cloyd, a prom inent physician of this place, died yester: day. She was 25 years f age. She was born and reaved near t and was mar- ried to Dr. Cloyd four 0. She leave no childven. An infant born the day before her death will be b 1in the same cofin Mrs, Cloyd was an_estimable lady, greatly loved by all s a prominent mbe of the Methodist E opal ¢ and will be sadly missel by her associates in church work and a large > of frien s and quaintances, Forged His Father's Nawme, Beatrice, eb., Feb, [Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.]—WIlLJ. Nicholls, a your and hitherto highly respected farmer, 1 thirteen miles northeast of the city, was today discovered to hea forger to the amount of severai hundred dollars. He had used his father's name, J. B. Nictolls, and it is the forgeries thus far un- d but a small portion of the whole, One hundred and fifty dollars wis obtained from John A. Forbes, £855 from George W. Hinkle and $150 from D. W. Cook by The culprit is d owns an_ cigthy-a encumbered, howeve ied and disappeared from his home Tuesday. All efforts toget trace of him have thus far proved futile. SHUBERT, Costly Hartington Fire, HARTINGTON, Neb., Feb. 9.— (S gram to Tue BEe.]—Late yesterday e a large barn, granary, corn cribs, e longing to M. Corson, living west ot city, were burned to the ground 3 hels of wheat, thirty-five tons of ‘hay 0 bushels of oats and 300 bushels of corn besides other valuable property, went up in smoke. Loss o HEBRON BeE.|—This was burned wved ening , be- this Neb., mo) D. Garmin the h ning J thing but amps_have Abandor Nepraska Crry, Telegram to Tie iriftith stepped from t he discove - [Special Mrs, George house this mornit 1 a basket on the door step. howed the contents to be a child was apparently about, 2 weeks old and had evidently been’ placed" there but a fow moments before its dis covery. The basket was well filled with clothing, but there is no clue to the parent- age of the child. girl baby Important Nebraska Litigation. BeatkICE, Neb, Feb. [Special Tele- gram to T Bes.|—Mrs. Bertha Boyd ha sued Stephen Evans and elghty-six other de- fendants, all property owners and residents of Liberty. The plaintiff sues to recover several blocks in the business part of the town of Liberty and other lands and tene ments in that vicinity, with §25,000, estimated rentals of the same for a number of years past In Favor of Irvigation, OGaLLALA. Neb., Feb. 9.— [Special T to Tug BEE.] ting on irrig ters was held tonight. T} ge number of citizens and farm tendance. Resolutions were passed request- ing the members of the legislature f western Nebraska to use all honorable me to secure the passage of senate file No, 19, knownu as the irrigation bill, legram fon mat waus a s in at- Violent Death of a Farmer, LixcoLy, Neb [ to Tus Bee]—Patrick Enright, aged 8, a L farmer, living nine Hhilds southwest of the cit was injur S0 badly in an aecl dent at Seventh and South streets tonight that he d an hour afterward. Enright was on his way home in @ buggy in company wikth his brother. Neither observed the northbouna Burlingthn freight, which ran into their vehicle, smashing it to pieces and hurling one man a @dzen feet. Pt was caught in the wreck of the buggy and ter ribly mangled He ‘as unmarried. His brother was unhurt KEELEYITES BANQUETTED, Reunion of the Graduates of (he Blair Institate, Bramn, Neb., Fev. 9. [Sp to Tue Bee. | —The oftee of the Keeley institute held a reunion and banquet here last night. About 200 from abroad were present. The banquet was in the Germania hall, gotten up under the su pervision of Mrs. Axteel. F. 8. Howell of Albion, Neb., acted as toastmaster. Rev. J Shopherd of the Baptist: church 1 prayer. L. W. Osborn delivered ddress of we The Keeley quartet_rendered beautiful_ selec tions. Dr. T. H. Aston of Syracuse, through his son, responded to the DY, Keeley and His tment in History 17, O. Robin for *“The nd Now:" H. C. Willis, for he Keeley Cares” Dr. J. T. Goucher, for Keeleyism," and severul others responded to different toasts. ‘The supper was fine and every one ate to their fill and went away re joicing. The boys that were present will go away feeling that it was good to huve been there Pleasant fal Telegram s and stockholders - AMUSEME neog. at the Boyd. isa very clever farce, secn first time in Omaha at the Boyd last even It is the work of Mrs. Romualdo wife of California's first nativ born congressman and governor, and ha been received with unvarying favor ever presented during this and last seasons Its title is the weakest line in it. Its theme is old as but it has been treated with a froshness that s eminently pleasing, and action sp dialogue s, ‘Inco o the wher st quick Last wughed consumedly throughout its cts und marifested every symptom of But then “Incog™ evening's audience threc delighted appreciation had the benefit of a highly artistic p tation: even the farce comedian’s me have ses of that be od as artistic o farce is the medium of Mr. Charles Dickson's stellar debut n Omaha. Theater g grateful mem- ories of his juvenil ral dramas and it can be saic once that his Tom Stanhoy in Incog.” fully justifies him in assuming management and the status of stellar d Thess quite latter days a ssance of the light comedian, Dickson ranks with the four or really artistic light comedians of the American stage today His training for his work was of the best and coming days and experience will further perfect his work. His manner is easy and suave, without swagger or strain times, even when convulsing t : gentlemanly and quietly of The company supporting Mr. Dickson isan cut one; every member of it has a “fat” part, and they play together tmirable effect. Mr. Ed J. Connelly is quite successful in his presentation of ul old gencral, Mr. Gustay Yorke gives a_painstaking study of man doctor, with a make-up that with slizht modification would be a counterfeit present ment of Henrik Tsin, never missin point in speech or action. Miss Lilian | hardt is refreshing to a degr ful Miss Somers, and Miss Mulde, cent as the lachrymal Mrs. Winters, Miss Maude Hanlam makes a charming mitage. The other partsare in care. T'he Salt Cellar™ is the name of ¢ ing little bit of dramatic work th “Incog.” It is from the German of Charle: A. Goerner by Henry Doblin. 1t is perfectly presented by Mr. Dickson, Miss and Mr. Yorke—who looks lik “Phiz s from a volume ens and pla Last ev gentleman in the 'y, evidently a mar- an whose wife had ~ stayed at home, to emphatically enthusi- of the sentiment in one of speeches, and the humor of before and behind the foot- udience irresistibly. A ble entertainment is made up ind “Incog.” son hods excellence may other wise! and issufti whill ning a Concert at Associatl The Chicago Ladies' quartet eutertained a audience at Young Men's Christian ation hall last evening, and was re- 1 with eve s of appreciation. at each appe . \was in no respect superior to that of either of the local ladies’ quartets | ave been heard several times during sang th and was twice v Raymond saug *“displaying an alto voic S and - power in 4 pinno solo Miss ( art of a mazurka by Godard, xpression she put into the her continual use of s and impersona- Frances Lincoln from Alicy lore ional Mrs. Oney but what little music was destroyed_ by the pedals. The recit tions by Miss Bertha Kl ymond wer ery well rendered and received a generous of the favor of the audience, 3 nent. The ladies of the Fir: istianchurch ve a pleasant reading and musicale at the church last evening. A good sized audienc was preseut and the program eujoyable. The participants, Miss_Jan Miss Porter, Miss and Mr. n, were all heartily encored and the various number were each excellent ———— Mugie City Gossip. James Gaffe the man who did tne shooting at the Dellone hotel Tuesday night, has not been captured. George Jackson, hog buyer for an eastern house at these yards, residing at Eleventh and Arbor streets, Omuha, is reported very ill. The jewelry store of Morris Yost, in the Pivonka bloex, which was closed b the sheriff on a chattel mortgage a shor't time ago, has been reopened by a joint stock company, with Mr. Yost, the former proprictor, as manager. Henry Badge of this city moved to Cheyenne county ty0 weeks ago, but not finding it to his liking returned Wednes- day with an emigrant car containing his personal | effects. Yesterd he made complaint at police quarters that his ¢gr had been entered by the thieves and two guns and a lot of provisions stolen. The officers are after the thieves. Police Judge Fowler very suddenly adjourned his court in the middle of a case yesterday, upon receipt of a tel- egram informing Him of the death of his ster, Mrs. Deputy, at Auburn. The judge was visibly affceted with the sad news, 0 much so0 as to be unable to pro- ceed or even explain the contents of the message. He retived to his private of- fice and took the fivét train to Aubu The deceasc Susie Deputy, the widow of Geor; Deputy, who died some time ago, and leaves two sons, | claims that [ If h 'ont | be | thel apable | Samuel Lewis of Greely, Tn,, Oremated in the Continental Hotel at Oenterville, HOSTESS M'KEE KILLED BY JUMPING Wil Hale Probably ally and Others Badly Hurt Through Leaping fre Windows to the 1 Stairs Belug Cut ¢ Injared OrTeMwa, fa., to Tue Bee Feb. 9. [Special Telegram Samuel Lewis, a citizen of Greely, T, was cremated in the Continental hotel at Centerville this morning. Mrs. McKee, the landlady, was killed by jumping from the third story, and Will Hale, travel ing sulesman for Julius Fecht of Ottumwa, was seriously, if not fatally, injured, while number of others escaped with uries The fire broke out in the furnace room and it was with diffculty that the thirty guests escaped alive. Those on the first and second Goors escaped through the windows, Hale was on the third floor and jumped onto the frozen ground vee ribs were fractured, a thumb torn off and probable inteenal injuries were sustained Mrs. MeKee, the was on the first floor and the flames cutting jumped. Being a larg pounds, the leap m; nearly every bone in he pic noon minor in She third andlady, was killed but went to the off her esca woman, wois the fracturing of body. She 1 up unconscious and died this she ing 23) wnt was \fter Theloss is £25,000, with insurance of #14 000, STRANGE DEATH OF A GIRL, While Excaping from a Burning House She is Killed by o Shotgun. Cepar Rarins, Ta., Feb. 9. [Special Tele gram to Tue Bee. ] —The residence of W. E Moore, near Kensctt, caught fire yesterday year-old daughter, in attempt pe from the house, came in con tact with a shotgun, which was discharged in some manuer. The entive charge took cet in her heart, causing instant death The dwelling was destroyed To Save the Stockholders, Storx Ciry, Ia, Feb. 9.—(Special Tele gram to Tk Beg | —1nJudge Van Wagenen's court this morning an_application was made by Receiver Black of the Leeds company to issue receiver's certificates, and Febr 24 was setas the day for hearing the i ments on the application Receiver Black claims that the company put up §155,000 worth of notes for collateral with ious banks that are worth 100 cents on the dollar, and secured on these loans aggregating about one-third their actual value, On most of these loans the com ¥ is now in default. According to reement the notes could be sc loans are in default_at cither private or pub lic sule to satisfy the claims. The receiver the ‘eastern stockhoiders in the iny are now taking up these claims and securing possession of the notes for much less than their actual value, to carry out the plan of wre char, L weeks ago can secure the issuance of receive rtificates, they will constitute a first lien he Leeds company’s property and he will able to raise money on them to take up notes deposited for collection by paying ans.and thus save to the creditors a large portidh of the assets of the company. He s backed in his position by the Sioux City, and other western stock hold uim his success will briug the company out of its trouble, and is opy the persons now purchasing the notes ary the DAVENPORT to Tur: BEE.] : nd 8 years, slid down the Mississippi nk und out onto the river today red through an uirhole in the ice. notified and ran to another hole tance below, where he presently ucd the body of the girl, but she died in his arms. The boy’s body is still in the viver. AR Rarins, Ta., Feb. 9.—F. A. Faulkes, ening Gazette of this city! ved a letter from a prominent edis tor of one of the New York daili i that one of Cleveland's friends, a congressman from N suid in his presence that sir Boies had declined the position of of agriculture Cleveland had decided to tender it to Hon. W. T. Buchanan, of now chief of the World's fair depart- ment of agriculture. Cleveland was led to the conclusion by the surprising excellence unan's organization of his depart t. ovx Crry, Ta., Feb. 9.—[Special ne Bee. |- George H. Marshall, working with an ice gang on the Missouri, slipped into an opening in the ice today and was drowned. egram en Goods Vie SIDNEY, Ta., Feb, 9.—[Special to Tur Bee.| —A well-to-do farmer in the southern part of the county entered into negotiations with agreen goods firm, and at its suggestion, obtained letters of credit for $100 at a Ham- burg bank, for which he was to receive £25.000 in notes that could not be told from the genuine. Armed with this, he boarded a train for Chicago, where he met his man, and they procceded to a bank to get the sh for the letter of creZit, but it being wank, they failed to r twoor three such 1s man proposed to go onto New York, as they had tue goods there which proposition was accepted After arriving there the old box and brown paper dodge was worked with geeat success, rmer proudly imagined until atter ome that his fortune was made. s having received the letter of gining he had been foully deult , hastened to his home and from him learned of his adventures. failures the Nolan Found Guilty, MARSHALLTOWN, Ta., Feb. 9. —[Special Tele gram to Tue Bee.]—The trial of Joln Nolan, a farmer of this county, for the murder of James B. Hurto last October, bezan here ten and at an early hour this morning ndered a verdict of murder in the Lixing the penalty at life im prisonment. ' The result causes surprise. as noue expected a greater crime then man slaughter would be established. A motion for 4 new trial has been filed The ouly direct evidence was Hurto's dying d tion that Nokan killed him by pounding and kickin Moro Tric Storx Crry, la., Feb. 9. —[Special to Tur Bee.]—A family named borg, consisting of husband, wife children, living near this city, a trichinosis poisoning. The father is ex- pected to die, and the two children cannot recover. The woman will probably recover. They ate pork sausage improperly cook Stopped by the Sherifr. Stovx Crry, Ta, Feb. 9.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.]—The Daly-O'Donnell fight, which was to come off at the opera house tonight, has been interrupted by the sheriff, The fight was to be to & finish with inosis. elegram cichten nd two vietims of iighest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Reval KINg Powder ABSOLUTELY PURB | four-ounce gloyes for $50. 3 morning notified Manager Webste opera house that the fight could not. come off. “Thereupon he applied to two different Judges for an injunction to restrain the sheriff, clniming that it was only a_sparring match but the judges refused. This evening the sherift ested bath the principals, und their bonds have boen fixed at 00 to' keep the peace und to appear before the grand MILLIONS QOfBactoria IN il LOOKINTOIT! Before taking your mext glass Of River Water hold it up to the light. Then look at Londonderry! FRESH from the GRQNITE HILLS, NERRASKA AND NEBRASKANS. An interesting farmers institute has held at the college at Scotia A. C. Sy found dead investig After suffering for months with disen: Mrs. James Young of Wahoo passed away at the age of 74 yeurs C W. MeMillan normal school, has se us railway mail cleric Milton Brown of Gier having stclen a log house belonging to a neighbor, and he will havo to answer in court on & warrant for grand lavceny Ex-Editor Hildebrand has been sued by the Presbyterian cliurch of Pawnee City on o note for #0 given in 1884, Hildebrand claims to have more than paid the obligation in printing To illustrate,” says braskan, “what great turn on trivial affairs we that if Prof. W. A ing instead of the ndau, & druggist at Braning, was in his store and the coroner will student at the Peru | wred an appointment is ¢ rged with the Hastings Ne events sometimes mention the fact Jones had taken the evening train for As a pure c.nal or tabla K » would have v 2 1t Qts 3 7 > i bendent canens | Water it stands alone, would have been senator instead of W by - 1 Still or Sparkling, OFAll Dealers, LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING WATER 00, NASHUA, N. Y. C. B, PERKINS & Co., Bosion Seiing Agenis PAXTON & GALLAGHER. 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