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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1890)
10 THE OMAHA DAIKY BEE , SUNDAfiT , OOTOBEB 10 , PAGES. LSL ALL BUT THE HOUSE AND LOT H Our entire lives are spent invorlc and toiland , the great aim of all our labor is ToMakeLife Comfortable. Nothing is more essential to happiness and contentment than to have a comfortable home , -where we cnn. fora few short hours lay aside th.e cares of our * struggles fore i stance. § HJT"It is now within theReach of all.TBS . to secure such , happiness and comfort. Toucan buy an entire outfit for $1O7. When , such an opportunity is at hand , Do not fail to grasp it. Bead the long list of Furniture and Household Goods we are offering for $107 on EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. CD CXI IPA.RLOR. BEXD ROOM. KITCHEN. 1 Brussels Carpet. I Bedstead , 1 No7 Cook Stove , and Pipe Trim CD ie- 1 Parlor Suit , 6 Pieces. I Dresser. mings. CDra 1 Washstand , 1 Center Table. 1 Zinc. raH od 1 Mattress , 1 Spring , 1 Glass Front . Cupboard. 2 Oil Paintings , 1 Pair Sham Pillows , CD I Kitchen Table. 2 Pair Lace Curtains. 1 Bolster , 1 Comfort , H 2 Cane Seat Chairs , 4Chairs. 2 Brass Poles andTrimmings , I I Plush Rocker. 1 Piece Oilcloth. 1 Easel , 1 Picture , 1 Carpet. 1 Lamp , 2 Rugs. I Toilet Set , 1 Set of Dishes. OUR TERMS A Nice Rug with every purchase of $10 and over , 7s OD GO , A Nice Set of Silver Tea Spoons \vith every purchase of $25 and over 0 > 15.00 worth of goods , $1.00 per \veckor $4.00 per month , ECH 30.00 worth of goods , $1.50 per week or $6.00 per month. A Nice Solid. Oak Center Table \vithcvery purchase of $50 and over 60,00 worth of goods , $2.00 per -week or $ S. oo per month , A Beautiful Oil Paintingwith every purchase of $100 and over , o 90.00 worth of goods , $2.50 per \vcekor $10.00 per month. CO 125.00 worth of goods , $3.00 per vector $12.00 per month. Special Inducements to New Beginners a 200.00 worth of goods , $5.00 per -week or $20.00 per month. 400.00 worth of goods , $10.00 per week or $40.00 per month. IN HOUSEKEEPING. DO CD rr\ MAMMOTH INSTA The Cheapest Furniture , Carpet and Stove House in America , 613 , 615 , 617 , 619 N. 16tli St. Bet. California and Webster. Open Every Evening Until 9 O'clock Telephone 727. E. RQSENTHAL & CO. , Proprietors. WffiOFTIIBEE GRAND LODGES Knights of Pytliaa , Oddfellows and Keel Men in Session. RESULT OF THEIR DELIBERATIONS. Oinalm Captures tlio Principal OIllccH In lotIiKiii'lilH ! ( , of l j thlua nntl the .Oclillello- 9 Sketches ol' tlio Olllccrs. The twcntj-thlul nimunl session of the jnind lodge of Knights of Pjthlas was held in this city last weclc. Tlio session opened nt 10 a. in , Tuesday and continued until Thurs day midnight Verj little business uas done , the preitor part of the tlmo being occupied In discussion with conslderiblo llllbusturing interspersed. Tlio session nus ouo of the longest e\cr held by thu grand ledge , The grand chancellor reported sixteen now lodges Instituted during his term of ofllce , nnil added , "Tho Inereiso would have been inuoh greater had not the mutter of the runic fees caused so much dispute , lu fact eight points , iii-o now nivaltlng to Instltnto If this grand lodno nfllrin" tlio decision of jour prandchniiccllor , more partleu'arly ' sot toith licieinaftcr. " The "decision set forth hereinafter" wns as follous : "Vour gi and cliunccllorhas held that whilst asnbonllmito ledge is working ns such Mltli a s ) > cchl dispensation from the prund chancellor the fee sbonlil Lioatleist | 20 for the three ranks. ITuithci , thutttio gnmd chancellor , If ho deems for the bestln- terestof the order , may giant a dispensation to roduio tlio fees for the three ranks to $10 to tlio minimum fee ilxed by tUa supiemo lodgo.Kurthor Kurthor , j our grant ! chancellor holds that uhlLstillodgo Is beiiifj Instituted , until Hio- teiveslts dispensation , II Is tiding us a grand ledge , and th it the guild chancellor ot tils deput ) mnj ton for the thruu mints for the luin of $1U , niul e\on \ lew If ho rocclt es n dis pensation from tliosiiprcino chancellor. Your croud chancellor quotes as n precedent the tctH of past supreme chancellors in granting dispensations for the institution of lodges for less than $10 , the minimum llxed by the supreme premo lodge " Tin-so matters \veroreferred to the commit tee on laws which reported adversely outhc decisions , adding that \\hilo the increase might bo larger -with n lowering of the inltlti- tlon fie , the standard of the membership \\ouldnlso be lowered , The ropoit of the committee vas adopted , The recommendation of the grand chan- collorthat the grand lodge adopttho "Ohio Bjstom" of eloethnr officers -was referred to n social commltteo to report at the next icssion , The grand chancellor recommended ttiat the Knight's Jen\el bo nmdo the ofllcinl organ of thuKniucllodgo and that the giand ledge extend to it nhuto or ilnnnclal aid was tus- tomury under like chuim&Umces in other 1 > > thlan Jurisdictions , The reason given for this mommcndatlon vas that it was iiccos- iary for thu grand chancellor to limo n inoutliplcee througn. which to rcfuta the clundtrs heaped upon the ofllcors and mem bers of the grand ledge by a certain paper , oiiil the Jtn\el promised to bo a paper of such character us \ \ as ueetleJ , The rocomineiidu- tlon Maa ix'fcrrodto the commltteo on state of tlio order , which completely ignored that portion referring to the slanders and their lourcc , and rocommemled that ttio trrand loilpo ofllcori use the Jew el's columns ulion In need of such a commodity , hut the report \\t\s densely silent on the question of llnanco. The re | > ort was adontcO. The report of Burremo Reprosentatlvo Prencb , on the proceedings of the supreme lodge , wus pronounced a model of complete ness and oauplod nearly un hour In its de livery , The subectof ] , legislating against the ad mission of saloonkeepers into the order came Up in the sliaHi | of u wsolntloii to refer the imendmoDt to the conttllutlou ( passed by Ihe prand ledge \\\o \ \ jeara ugo ut Freuiout , making It unlawful to admit dealers in latox- Icatlng huveuiRCS to the oulor , ) to tlio su- preino chnnicllor for npiro\ul. ] This w.is declnreil out of order and an appeal v as taken from the dtclsion oE the chair , icsult- ing in the decision being sustained. The matter - tor uas not bi ought up again. The recommend ition of the committee on liws that the oOico of KIMIU ! lecturer bo ciciitcd was dolcated after apioloiiged dls cusslon. proposition to clmnRO the late provide for holding elections in snbordiiuto lodges every si * months Instead of annually -\as re potted on udveisely and tlio toport was adopted. The iccommcndition of the ginnCL than- collor , that the silary of that ofllco bo In- ueastd from § 1,000 to flvJOO , was not con- mi rid in. A resolution i\as adopted appm in ? ? of the decision of thosuprenio lodijo to the effect that it is unlawful for a knight to use the imino of the lodRO in connection with nnv scheme intended to Insiiiotho life of moinbors 'Clio resolution also \olccdtho opinion of the lodge tint no life Insuiaiico company , bearing the name ot 1'ythlan , save that sustained by the su- nieino ledge , should bo patioiil/cd by knights unless Ihat depri\cu of any title \vhlch might lead people to bellow that it wns in some in inner connected with the l'thiaii . oiginlyatlon. It ; vas da ided that hereafter no lodge shiill ho established in n. to\\u uhcro there nro two lodges without the consent of both. In cities \vhuio thura in o more than two lodges , the consent of a majority of these lodges must bosecuitd be fore a new one may bo organized. Inregiudto the amend meat piovlding for a fee for ulthdiawnl cards , the uinount was llxcd at 50 cents c ich. Tlio law was uinouded llNinp the bonds of the giind keoperof records aiulscil at 1,000 and of the giaud m.wter of OMhequcr at $ l'-,000. The grand ledge adjoin nod at 3 HO a m. , Trldiy attci deciding to holiltho no\t session nt Lincoln and Installing the following of ficers : W. L. Seism , Omnlm , grand chancellor ; Carl Kramer , Columbus , grand \lc-o chanocl- lor ; J , II. Green , Hebron , grand pielatoC. O Alton , Alnsworth , grand master of exchequer - chequer ; H. IM. Shaeffcr , Lincoln , grand keeper of records timise.il ; H. K Conltling of North IMitte , ginnd imstor at iirms ; James A. 'XVllson of Atuora , grand inner guard ; Joseph S. Phcbus of Bei\er City , grand outer guard The grand ehincellor-elect , O. P. Binges , W. S Hamilton and II M. hhaof- fer of Lincoln , and W. A. Dllworth of Hast ings were elected trustees. Will L. Seism , the newly elected grand chancellor , was lorn nt Hudson , N. V. , in ISTT and lit oil there until ho vas eighteen years of aya , when horcino\otl to Uochostcr , Ho came to Nebraska In lti ! > 0 and located In I'IUMICO county , beeomlns iiniemborof the order iu ! Ssr > ni Table Uoclc In 1'awnco county. In Jimuniy ISb" ho cnnioto Omaha , where ho 1ms since been engaged in business The past jour ho , has denoted the grcttcr part of his time to the Interests of the order , having been the district deputy for Omaha lodges and special deputy in the Instituting of a number of lodges in the utnto. A few months ago ho associated himself with P. J , SucliUt in the publication of the Knights' ' .Towel , a .Pythian monthly , Mr. Sachett beIng - Ing the 'business manager and Mr. Seism oil 1 tor. Henry Shaeffcr. the now grand Iceopor of records and seal , Is n joungman about thirt ) veaw of ago , who has for n number of venrs been In the employ of Hoyinond Dros. of Lin coln as a contldcntlnl cleric. Ho Is spoken of by those \\\\o \ know him as an energetic , cupablu young man , who will discharge tlio duties of his ofllcoin n thorough nnd conscien tious manner. Ho stated that ho intends to acvoto all his tlmo to the ofllco. i. o. o. r. The annual session of the grand encamp ment of the Independent Order of Oddfel lows was hold nt Beatrice on Tuesday of lost week , 'Iho following oflleora wow elected for the ensuing year : Urand patri arch , C. II. Doughty , Norfolk : grnud high priest , O. A. Bennett , Omaha ; grand > vur > den , II. M. Uttloy , O'NeUlj ' grand scribe , 1. P. Gage , Fremont ; grand treasurer , Saimicl McClay , Lincoln ; junior warden , J. P. llel- lor , Hastings ; grand roprencntiulves , F. 11 , Hryant , Omahn , und ( S. H.Cuttinir , Fremont FcHowinu the election a banquet xvas ten- Ucrxd the grand encampment by Goodrich en campment of Beatrice. After the binquct tomts mro icsponJul tons follows : "Tho SoveicignGrand Lodge"J. S Honjrhiicl of Noith riatto : "Tho Grand Lodcro of Ko- brasUn , " Grand Master I3irger"Tho Patii- nrchs jVlllltant , " Colonel James 1) ) . Nichols of Oniiha : "The Almighty Dollar is ulTiutcrnal Lo\or , ' 1li. . Hryant , Oimha , "Proitresslvo Oddfollonship , " George N. Beds. Norfolk ; " 1'icturcsof the Past , " Deputj Grand Mis tor John Kvuns , Omaha ; "i'ho'ruture , " Pa- trhrch Hudson. The grand ledge sesslonopened WcJnosdiy und continued until Tiiday oftcrnoon \Vednesdiy afternoon a paiadons \ had thioughtho pilneipil sticots of the city , In which the P.Uilauhs Militant formed a piomlncnb fcntuio. The srand ledge elected officers for the en suing yearns follows1 Gnnd master , Jo'm E\nns , Omaha ; deputy fjrand nnstot , G. L Loomis Ftomont ; grand vvaidoii. A. H. * "VVeir , Lincoln ; gr.ind tle s\lrer , faini lc- Clay , Lincoln ; urand reprobentatl\o to the so\oreiRn grand lodge , < J N. Heels , Norfolk. The following additional grandlodpo ofllcci ? wcro appointed : Giand marshal , Julius Ncuhauer , Sidney , grand conductor , .T. 1\ Phillips , Beatrice ; grand puiidlan , A. V. Smith , nialr , grand hcmld , U J. Jcndlns , Ifaiibury ; grand chiplaln , 1 ! J. O'Jfelll , Pawnuo City. 1'iointho report of the grand secretary and tre.isurt'i-was gleaned the following : Num ber of members enrolled to date , sJ,3i , ; in- crci o dining the jear , 739. Money rctei\ed bvsuboidlnnto lodges , $ Uti8Vi ; expended foi relief , ? ( ) , ! " ) It ) New lodges instituted , 10 Total asbcts of suboidlnato lodges , WJj- i M. It was decided to hold the nc t session of the grand ledge at Lincoln. 'Iho convention of the Daughters of Ho- bok.ihns held Wulnosdiy. 'ilio following ofllcors were elected for the ensuing you : President , I ln. W. Ileiton , Lincoln ; vlco picsidcnt , Mis. M. A. Bross , Junlata ; secre- taiy.Mn , Albeita Uttloy , O'Neill ; tieasuicr , Mis. Giaco Huller , Blair. 'Iho appointive onliersero : Senior wniden , Mrs. Kuto N. Blown , Tccumschjjunioiiirdeii. . hs. Ilat- tiflLascllo , Cortlandj chaplainMrs.0. , Hall , Noith Phitto ; conductiess , Mrs. S. Dennett , Onuliu ; inside guaidlan. ; Mts M cl'addcn , Ai.ipahoo ; otitsltlo guardian ; Mrs .lennio Dilby , Hastings ; page , Mrs. Taunlo Da\ls , Pawnee City. John Evans , the newly elected grand mas ter , Is an old cltucnof Omaha Ho came to Omaha In the litter purl of Mnruh. ISS" * , and has been prominently identified with the In- toicsts of the city in its entirety. Ho Joined the order in 1M1 in I'hiladelphla , hocomlrig a monibei of Ciystal Fount ledge No 110 of that city. Soon after the organization of Omaha ledge .No J Mr Evans identified himself ulth the. ledge , and also with the Mnsonlo fraternity. IIo ( lemlttod from the latter , however. In order todovotonll his tiinoto Oildfellowship , In uhltli ho has always taken n great in terest. Mr. Evans has held all the elective ofllccs in the subordinate ledge and all the ofllcos in the gift of the grand led o IIo Is vu ll posted on all the intricacies of the lows of the order and is greatly levered among the members of the order lor his sound opinion and unbiased Judgment. I. O. 11. SI. The tenth minimi session of Iho great coun cil of the Impioved Order of Hod Men of Io\\a and Nebraska \MH held in Council Bluffs last veok. Delegates uoro present from eighteen tribes iu Iowa mid thrco in Ne braska. Tuesday evening a largo number of ladles from Bos Molncs.lio had gene to the Bluffs for that purpose , instituted a tribe of thodogivos > f 1'ocahontas , The follow Ing of ficers v ere elected by the great council for the ensuing jcor : I ) . A. Halo , Perry , grand sachem j George E. Itelt , Atlantis , IB , great senior sagamore ; J. Morehcad. Ce dar Rapids , great junior sag-niiiore ; U. U , Funk. Aadubon , la , trre.it prophet : AV. 13. Diuis , DCS lollies , la. , chief of records ; E , 1) , Wiley , DCS Momes , and R. L. . "Williams , Council muffs , representatives to the great council uf the United Stater. J , it. AVIlson , Ues Moincs , great Bauato : 0. llnJ- cllffo , lloono , la. , great inlshlnewaj T. I . Hoffman , Gray , Tn. great guaid of forestU. ; 30 Sparks , DCS Molncs , irreut guard of v\ \ - vain. These oflicfrii wera all lastalleuYcd - ncsclay evonln ? , after IN hloa thegrcalLOUnpll adjourned to tbo Ogden tioaso where a ban quet bad bcii prepared. About Cue hundred and forty nuests i\na present and the affair n.is onoof the most brilliant of the reason Gossip. 0hiohas sixteen temoles of Pythian sls- tcw , vhicri are admitting members at oicry meeting. llutli Itobcknli deg-ico loJgo vlll give u musicaio uud literary cnteitahimeut on the 30th inst. A M. Cavan of HI Paso , 111 , noses as can didate for lieid consul of the old jurisdiction head camp of Modem Woodmen , to bo held at Spririglleia , 111. , November 1J. The Pj thlan fjiand ledge of Ohio levies a per capita tix. of ft ) cents per annum upon Its , ) l,000 members. Within ono month after the close of the grand ledge session dispensa tionswere issued for se\cn new lodges. In an order recently Issued by the com mander in-chief ol the Grand Army of the Hopublle thontualln use prior to the Boston encampment has been annulled and the ono In use prior to the bt Louis encampment in I8b7 rovhccl. It uas further an nounced tint the present member ship of the orfianirntlon numbers about four hundred and Hfty thousand. In the lost\cai the order has distilbutcd nearly J lOO.OOO for charities. Acommittoo has also been appointed toievisotho rulings and de cisions on the blue book i/ubltshccl in 18b7 and IbSS and all decisions rendered since that date. _ The question of presenting to the lecisln- turo ofColorido when it coti\cues , the claim of the old sold lor * for consldei ition Is inter esting tlio old vttciaiis of Denver " \Vhilo there are some who are in favor of asking for anappropiiatlon to erect a monument in com memo ration of the patriotism of the union soldiers in till * state , the legislature \\lil lirst ho asked to ap- piopihto money to build a soldici's ' homo. A bill was passed by the last general as sembly to authoilro the appointment of a commission and $10,000 was appropriated to erect a soldiers' homo , but under the rullntr of thosuprenio court the & 1O.OJO elidii'b ma terialize and nothinc was done by the com mission except to locate the homo at Monte Vista John Hanson Craig -undoubtedly the heaviest mnn upon whom the thrco laiiks of the older of Knights of Pythias have e\cr \ been conferred , Says the Knight Errant : "lie vns born in Iowa City , la , and his place of resldencols Dmvillo , Ind. Ha weighs iu the neighborhood of se\on hunelrcd pounds. Ho came to join the order at Philadelphia tlirougli an acquaintance with Gcorgo Mooio , of Adherent lodge No , 1 t , and u.ts admit ted , vlth forty-three othci's. on Deeembci 20 , IS".1 * . On April 15 , 1SII1. ho was presented \\lthagold mcdid b ' Adherent lodge as be ing the heaviest1 member of tlio older. Cr.ilg's grandfatner i\as killeil at the Dattlo of Bunker Hill. 'His ' grandfather on his mothei's ' sldo ) Dr , Hanson Catlett , ns- slstant surgeon general of the United States auny , " A rorlimoUliiit Cnuio tooljatc , Mis. Rolxirt C61o , of this citylinn fall en htir tonforldno under circumstances icmnrkablo ami ( tragical , B.vys . a special dlspnleh to thoOlobo-Doinourat. her liusbnnd was lying on his death-bed , oxpiiiiig ; fioiniunwound procluccil by his o\vii \ liuncl , the lohiilt ol dcBxnacncy ] cnusedI by Ills 'nflotehed povoity , Mrs. Cole rocohed aWlogram from Now York announcing thut ho , with her brotlicra resident oNo\v ( Yoilf , was the heir to nn estate \nlued at ilO.OOO In ftiglimd. The glncl tidings woio road to the hus band , hut they i.uno too Into , In two hours ho wns dead. Mis , Cole came fiomSouthampton , riiLhir. < l , mmyjcars ago. She muriled llobort Cole. lor u. lonprtlmo they prospered , but at lust rninfoitune ana uisnpiioliitinonts came. They drifted down until starvation staled them in tlio fuco. Last Thurtd.iy , , In a fit of denpondoiiev , Cole tut his tluoit. Ho llnt'orcil until Uito yesterday altor- noon , uhcn ho died. Tlio money AMIS loft Mrs. Cole nnd her bi other , John Kv ins , of Now York , by nil aunt who liui'i inkoutlmmnUm , YMK- Innd. Thobrotlior , who was the Hrst to hi-enk the good fiounto hur , is Htill in Now York , but till leave with hisliw- jer for ISnglnnc' liiufow clays to up the ebtuto. FRflJ A MEDICAL STANDPOINT. Doctors Suggest that Liconss Money Ba Ap plied bjthe State to Redeem Drunkards. UPLIFT THEDEGRADED.PROTECTTHEY/EAK . / luilcl Iticbrlnto AHj'lunis uiidO ircfitr Victims of tlio Drink Appetite Sensible Views of Nebraska Medic il Clinic : This subject is at present uppermost in the irlndsof nllgooci .Iti/ens of our state , and In that capatity doctors will have to take a pirt in tlio final , and , we liona just ailjudicatlon of the case. Hitherto the controversy bus elicited not ono point of iiiteicbtto thoijuysidm the subject lias been looked at solely from its economic iicio , and there high liecuse seems toholil tlio field. , , Prohibition at present wa es Its battle en tirely nyalnsthlsky nnd the saloon , de manding tint tbo former be no longer nnilu or linportoJ , and that the latter bj oiitltoly cxtinguislicd ; tint both bo clone a\ay lth In behalf of homo and state. Flora personalobsenatlon we elo not be- llovothat the state will gain by sxuli attempt at extermination Its work Iu this direction will bo labor lost .is long us enough "alco holic bovoragcs" are manufactured anywheres upon tbo earth suttleleat to supply the de mand , As to tbo benefit the homo will eleilvofroni prohibition , wo bubinlt tint c iieileneo In states where it has been tiled tciUic < i that the homo oftho min nJdlctcdto diiuk is lu- Mirinbly cnriuhedby tlio wbliky jug , tliobcoi- bo ttio ( iiid a tumbler 01 two ; anil this addi tion to larder andmplxmd atoncomotnmor- phobcs the homo Into salooi , thOLlllcaeyof whiclifoLMno propagation of the drink lublt is notcxcelled by the most rolliiedcltoit of tbo saloon That locil option , a ury imperfect species of prohibition , docs debauch the business of druggists has been amply shown , and physi cians generally need 110 proof of the correct ness of tbo assertion , Local option trans forms drug stores into saloons , or rather begets saloons , which still under the sign of the drug store. Prohibition goes a sto p further , it transforms the homes into whisky shops-uttcrly iiresponslblo , becaiuo utterly uncontrolled "Yet unj measure which ilco s not include la itsopoiatlon the dilnkor him self must , of necessity , fall in Its most vital part , the disposition of the drunkard. Now , what are we doing for thodilnkcior the diimkaicl , in our state at present ? .Abso lutely nothliip. As long as ttio driiikoi con tinues to keep tlio jieaeo liols unmolested , oven If everybody knows that ho ishast'nlnjj wltli wpld stops to the end of his career , and gencially bythowayof the poor house , the Insane usmm , the peniu-ntl.iry or tbo gal lows , Do wo uiill/.o Hint m ovcr\ , case tlio state must take rare of the drunkard Mora ho dies , except ho becomes ix-clceincd or dies before ho reaches these stations to his wave ! Is it the part of nlsttom for Iho state to dcliiy Its intcrf croiice iintll the drunkard becomes a porpUual charfo upon Its hnndst Do venot know of innumerable oases wlierodrnnkuida weroicdecmed cured-l. o. , made ijooclciti zens , In private institutions , such us the Wa&hhifrtonlau homes of ourroiiiitij ( IsltnotaUlotih upon the fume of our much boasted chlli/iitlon to allow ihuiiic , and cilino , ana Insanity and uAatli to o\crUil \ < o ttio poor fellow who is the vittlin of his appetite for drlnkl Does not mod leal science , humanity , nay , oven thatsoidid ilutiie , political econ omy , point to a better fate for tliodriiiilurd and to u nobler iolutlou of | hl > > iKri > loxhii ; problem I Piohibitlon can onlj enter tbo menu when It becomes total In its ( Boot ; In tUoinuantlini * , taljrh license offt'rt nil the ie < | ulsltc > necessary to fulfill tlio hopes oC the most exacting re former. \Vo iiccdnot piesumo thit any reader of tbo Clinic belieu' ? tint the llcciibo pildbv saloonkeepers to cany on theii business lOLjalizes such liusiuess Theetactloti of J" 00 to 51,01)0 fiom saloon l ccpeiissiniiilv opciaU's towind keeping this business in check , or in thu hands of persons who 1110 utteastllnau- ci.xlly responsible for tlioir good bcba\lor jr tliotr compliance \vith the luv. Mimy good people object to the use of this money , taken from the diunkaid 01 tbo hnnprr } mouths of his wife nnd childreii , for the education of thclrowmhilclicn. Well nnd good Do not use it It docs not belong- you. Youaio ilLjlit it beloiiRS to the dilnkor und bli un fortunate familv. If jou aio good Chris tians and fjood fill/ens , ictiitn it to ihom Co\er It into the ticasurr of thoiUto for tlio solo imriraso of ledccmliifj thodiimkard and to succoi his wife nnd children. Amend the Sloe urn la to tills ef fect Create inebriate asylums. Use the 11- ccnsomonev for tlioir mulntcniinco ; return it to those u ho contrihnto it Thiils justice 1 This Is Christian 1 'Hits ' Is liuiiunitaiiaii 1 This h pooil statesmanslilpl Do not allow iliugKhts to sell alcoholics ox- ceptupoii the piescrlptlon of licensed physl- ciani , for medical pu i poses only. 'Ihenpun- Isli the silicon keeper , the clrutjKl't anil tlio physician for owion or dUobedlence of tbo law bv the foifeituio of the pilvilugo of keeping a siloon , or u drug store , or to prac- ticomedulno iiillio stito. Can thonliysiclan' ; ofthostite nssumoany other i elation to this question } lfnottlieri , we tuist they \\lll use tlieli inlliRiicothus , for tlo ( gooilof tlio drinker , ns u oil as foi tbo bestinteiests of oils Kieit stato. Dr. Biinov uircs utarih , Bee NOT "Sr/VTlOX" HUT "S1OPO , " A. JS'ow iij-iiiolo ; iiil ( Slnr Ailscn Out of Hie Wont. Drsvrn , Col. , October l(5.-iTo ( the 3Mltor of linBH. . Jdonotllko the word ' -depot" for several lesons ITiiat , it is not pionounced nsitisspMed ; &ocond , It is a foinnvoulof l iciich extrakshun , and I don't bclcvo in using foran or anj other kind of woidstlmt no ono can pionouuc. It is usolcs , confus ing nnd Irrashunul to spollawoid ono way and pionounc Itanothei wav , nnil becoz our ancestors wore foolish and iguoiant oiiuf to originate such astiipldsisUin of oitbogi ify and ortbopv , is no rcbon wyve , , who claim to bo rasliunal beings of the 1 0th eensbary should perpetuate tholr errors Tlio difcrunt pronunclasiiuns of the word "eiopot" nro until to bring on an attak of strabismus atul prohibishun. Uutthoimn or woman who pronounces it "ihK3 [ ho'shuilbo ' cspesh.ily omraeiidcd to the grand Juiy for treatment I hmo manufiikchured the word "stojio" totnko the place of "depot , " us It is a word that Is pronounced nsit isspelodand ono that o\cry \ good clti/cn can me without co/lnghlsnabors to jem forhls life's Uud , and then tbo form of "atopo" Indicates is meaning and nso , It is an American word of McCormlk oiigin and shud ho used by every pafilotlo American cit- l7 n U'ho rall-roaJs shud at once adopt this -word and then U use by the pros and pcnel thiuoiit tlio timtrvwud surely an dsneecjily folo Mho Ural rail ro.nl that adopts the word stopo vll ho the most enterprising road in the cunti v , nndxvil bo suroto reco\o nt least flMXKoith ( ) , ( of fro udvcitlslngon account of being the II 1st to employ the now word Now wow 11 hav a chnno to so wlch Is th most proB-roslv rail road In this progrcsiv land nnd ngu , In oiilcr to further encourage the rail io.ui.sto u.so my nowword , I wilngre to onor the flrat toad Hiatuses It by nicoptlng un nnunl pas fiom them. Ad "es" to foirn the pluial , limn , "atopoes.'i Dn O.V. \ . MiC'onMix , Dr , Biincy , nose iind tliioatluo ! Some tnmwillworkharderto ecu dUorco than they o\cr did to support n family. DoMuscus I suppose Wiiifts in\'ry ' proud of Ills wlfo'a HUceoHi with bi-r novel I Ht. Apodoro No , 1 fan iv not You see , ho is niercly kno\vu as "Mrs. Wings' ' husband" now , At the nodding of Mary ( Jrulwwlskj to Jobu Lovludowltky ut Iro.i ilouiitaln , tlieli. , roceotly , ono Domlirowsky sixjlco jllgbtliiKly of tin ; brldo wlicrcupoa Tony Kosobosky , a friend of the Inidogrooin , smote Dombiow. sky In the light which ensued Ivoauboslty WAS fat ally stabbed in the abdomen uml ona otlici guest seilouslj Injured -Abeioi\ed husband In Aortb Caiollnn pul the ' toncliliiR Inscription on his dipait.ec ! Nyifo's tombstone1 "A Ultllo WhileIn "a " llttlo while" - three-weeks-ho in lined again , ISlcCorWo ( tohisife ) Do von kunn th.iV Mi' . U.17ZUH wis a polyguiiist' Mrs > fS Corklo ( horrllledVliy. \ . no' MifoiKlo Wtll , ho told mo tint bometlmcs his uifq acted like n worn in beside heiself John MeU'nde , a ono armed ai tor n I'll ' Uio " "Liter On" eouipanj , unmercifully pn n moled a diumtnei In u Mlliraulao hotel thu other day for looking orcr the tiiiiisoin wlultl Mrs MuWndo w is jiieparing for bed. -At Union , la , Ke\or and Jllss Minnie Flagg ha\o \ just been iniiiiccl OMI thu p.nloi dooi ol the bride's house u.is ImiiuV the words : " .A union of hearts , n nidon ol' hands , andthol'laggof Union foi Kt'ici ' IDashlcWlmt do yon think about tin ( liicstlon . "I * iniriiiun a failure'1 ' t'.nblev " \\cll \ , tlioHrstjoarlvusmnirled I thoiife'bl Itwas n fniluio ! hut \vo \ havoubibv utimr house now , uuu now 1 think it's a "iimUiuu success. " Aillugton riaidcstyand Miss AnnioC.im. nmckof Washington wore man led .itlinltn moi-otho other d.iv. , lust nftor the e'cieinony had bcon peuforincd the gills p.iiuit , wealthy residents of tlio capital citj , aiilvcd Tboysny Unit llirdostj- a blacksmith und that the joung eoiiplo haloloind t lie gill being ongued to man j a veilth ) gentleman of AVashington. j\marilige bj phonograph has I ilmnpi i > o , A nun waited upon the minister \\lth \ .iphoii- ogranli. Iho iimilsterspolio iiitotht : ipir.i- | tut > tno fiucstions , ami the bildiv'ioun Un i - snonsos of the iinrrl yo ceieinoni , I h uu- pression n is then posted to the Inul' ' , suiuo hiuiJretlsof milosa\M\nndahe mul i In min ister of her vllligo wont thioiivh tin sniun process , the last minister pioiiouneing tha touplo inuniindiiifu. INlH Ah JZIclmidsnn ficciiiuil ncnllevl bofoio a jurv in Now Vorlc the olhe-i laj for ? . > ( ) , HI ) (01 Iho nllenatlon of her hiHlmmls af- fce-tlnus Her liuib nulls Divld C Ki.hai'd- . sonlo whom .shoivas niarncd inlSTI The couple hvtJ together until Hsl , uliuti I nrilson bcm ( tonoglccthor for Kiln T wife of George \ . Hurt. Mrs KU luudson brought suit iiK'iiinst Mi-s Hurt foiji'ilXJU Hoth women liwotMttlo iniiebes In I CMS Wedding celebrations ' 1 ho wedding cele brations occur as follows : 'J Inec d 13 s sug.ii ; sixty days , vinegar ; ilrst nimlvomi j . IIOK , fifthnnni\orsarj , woolen ; tenth uimii cisirv tin ; fifteenth sinnlvorsary , djstul t'ntiotli aniilversar ) , china ; twenty fifth iinim m.irv , silver , thiitiotli imnUorsan , cotton tbhty. fifthanni\crsary , linen , foitleth iuiiui iui v , woolen ; foity-llfib unnli'oiinii'y. slllt ilftuili armlicrsnry , goldun ; sovoiitj-lifth , uiinlver sary , dhmioiid. Asmguhr affnlr hnsoccnned at 'roionto. Th 3 nedcllng hiiltof John Ciulglitoii a law - jcr , which cost nearly f 100 and \MI paid foi * and roadj to leave the tulloi's shop aael Which had bcuii attached l > i u u o n u > fui the payment of n debt , wns sold at ,1111 tl jn last wock Tim highest bid wasfic. 'ft fiom the tailor who nmdolt. Thu tlilin uhu-li uaa. over ( l , Is , thcrafoie , not jut llquldited. Orulchtomuis absent on tils vacuum undJU4 not jet married. The Incident 1ms c.imed Ji great deal ol local gossip. Inhls recently published " 1'rlnhof nC'onri- try 1'arson , " Or Jessuii tolls HOIIIO aiimsliiM auocdotos picked ii ] ) m Arcudy As thus * "It lsveri liocklug ton Hcnsitlvo pe-rson to hcui the \\ay in wlilch the old jwoplcs spo ilc of tholr dent when orlmsbmds cxne-tlj us It they'd ' boc-ii horses or dogH. They in o JIH ! ays. proud of hiving l ccii mnrileil more ) ibait once . 'You didn't think , IUHH | , us I'd bud. live wivesnowdid , jouf Ah , but I huvo , though lca.stwa ) I hurled llvo on 'cm In f > rhuicliyaid , thutl did und Iron mi iimbe- tltisl1 Oiianotlier ocuislon I pl.yfullj iifC- gested : 'Don't jou iniic up join liusiaiida now und then , Mrs I'ago. uho'i jou talk ; nbouttlioml' ' 'Well , to t < -ll you tlio tiuth , sir , I really dti ! Hut my third hushand , ho u'le-su maul J don't mix - him up llu K ° t killed Jlglitlng-jnu o hocrl tell o' tint , I make no doubt < ' 1'ho others wain't nolhlnp to him. Ho'd hi1 mixed thoni up iUlcH | enougti If they'd Interfered wl' him l.nwU hal Ho'd'a ' mailo npthinir otthem" " When imotnan says anything moan about a iiianaho nlwiijs winds up hurro imrlu by suytng : "And the men are all alike. ' Dr , Biriioy euroBcutairh , Otc bldy ,