Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 27, 1895, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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F G _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE . OMAHA . DAILY nEE : SDAY .p' , tTANUAHY 27 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ '
i Tim . OMAL\ SUNDAY Dm ' 1
COUNCIL 1r4UFFS.
COUCL
- OFFIE . NO. 12 PEAlL STfEET.
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n. W. TILTON , Len e.
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r1LEpltONCs-HuIIneI offlee . No. 4 : nIgh
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.1 . editor . No. 2. :
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. Orand hCtel , Council flhtiT ( . rcopenell Oct. 1.
I MO'I ? Iteal Estate agency , l39 Droodway.
nose anti lorrIR , the shocs thle\cR , were .
. ven ten days In the county jai yesterday -
' . Ilven by Justice Cook.
. _ Benjamin l.cey. a county charge , bal ,
' - Friday afternoon
( his right foot amputated
at one of the hospitals.
The Juff City Typographical union will .
this at-
. hold Its regular monthly meeting
r teroon for the Installation of omcers .
of the Coun-
Peter Iu'kendnl , a member .
ci . luts fre _ , department . . , 'Hf'"d was nlan married nf tlitq . yes- ! v.
" " 0 u'ov V' . . . . _ n. _
teruny l ILULLIV& ' ' ' ,
Editor George W. Benty of the Walnut
Dureau , hal commenced an action In the
for divorce from
a
district court at Avoca II\orco
I.uo 1. Ileatty.
Jligo Smith hal orlerell , Nora Murphy to
gIve nn additional hunll In the sum of $300
In the Iljuncton additonal stilt , In which she makes
John Coylo and others defendants.
. Special meetng or Harmony chapter No.
" 25 , Order of the astern I Star next Thursday -
day evening , for the Ilrposo of inItiation.
Visitng members corlaly , invited .
At St. Paul's 'I \ o'elocl servIce this afternoon -
" " and ,
non the choir will sIng "Maglililcat"
'Nunc 1)lmlttis" In A , hy Stainer , and
"J rom Egypt'K Bondagc COle , " hy Page.
Chrstan3 , the .da.ohl daughter of Mr.
and Irs. Fred lorth , died at the family
residence , near the poor farm , I'rhlay
morning , and the funeral took place yesterday -
terday afternoon at 4 o'clocl
The Sixth Wart Hel1hlcan club will
meet at I" l Shuberls hal , 2323 Broad-
way , Monday e\enlnl lt 8 o'clocl Alt rc
pUbleaus are requested to attemiti . CV. .
Turner , president.
Bill Criss , the well known colored des-
perado , was given ffeen days In the
count jai yesterday for stealing I $ I.2 :
wagon \'om George Pauerhaulln , who hal ,
bought It from lilm the day before. lie
entered a plea or guilty.
Thomas C. Johnston dle.1 . at 5\0 : \ o'eloci
I
Friday evening , aged Gt years , at his hOle
I 221 Buff street , where he has been ill fO
several weeks ! ast. le leaves two dill .
den , A. : . ani Miss Ima John&ton The
" \ funeral will take place probably Monday
afternoon at 3 o'clock , at the reshlenee.
Ed N. Drown has been elected superintendent -
tendent of the Junior Sunday school of the
Christian church , and Is putting all of his
well known energy Into the work . The Sunday -
day school meets In the afternoon at the
Tabernacle. A new program will be presented -
Eontell today for adoption , and If It meets
'approval of the members wi aIM greatly
to time Interest and usefulness of the worl
.
'Ve have over $300.000 to Ian I upon Im-
proved Iowa farips. Farmers desiring loans
can save money by dealing direct with us .
thereby saving ngent's commission. We do
not loan on wild land ! . nor In Nebraska.
Lugee & Towle 235 Pearl street.
Try Eagle laundry 724 Broadway , for good
" 'orl , . Our medium gloss finish can't bo
beat blt we do strictly hand work , domestic
: finish. when preferred. Telephone 157.
' NEatest drug ctore-Taylor's , Grand hotel .
: 1'1ftSO.X.tL j'.Ul.HUl.U'lll.
: W. A. Maurer has gone to New York.
N. M. Hubbard of Cedar Rapids Is In
the city.
J. E : Iarlless , who has ' been very ' Ill
with pneumonia Is better.
Mrs. E. A. Troutman , who has been dangerously -
gerously Ill , Is reported Improving.
lrs. J. D. Edmundson Is expected home
, this evening from a visit to Chicago friends.
Mr. J. D. Abel ot TaYlorvlo , Ill. , was
the guest ot Mr. and Irs. Thomas lUsh-
, ton ycstbrday .
. Mrs. CV. . Warren ofVinona . MInn .
Is In the city , visiting Mrs. C. Drew , on
"tncoln avenue.
1Iss Eva Barnard las returned from St.
Louis , Mo. , where she has been pursuing
her studies In music for the past three
months.
General Dodge passed through the city
Friday night on his way from Denver to
Now Yolk. Ho was joined hero by N. 1' .
Dodge who accompanied him cast.
Eli Drown wired his friends In this city
yesterday that he hat returned from Cuba ,
and was taking a rest at Tampa , I la.
lie has recovered his healh and Is anxious
to get back to wInter weather.
Sieve Your Money.
Dy investing In the stock at the Savings
Loan ant Building association at Council
Bluffs. Incorporated In lS77. Monthly Ilay-
month ot $1.00 per share nettng tIme Investor
about 10 per cent Interest. Ten series already -
ready paid out , which fully tomonstrato1
* the ability at the association to mature its
stoe In about seventy-five monthly pay-
ments. No loans made outside ot Council
Bluffs , amid all applications examined and
Passed upon by a majority at the board ot ,
directors. Good loans wanted. Full Informa-
ton can he obtained at the once at D. W.
Otis . secretary 10 Main street , or any ot the
followIng director : H. W. Ilozelton Frank
Grass , John Brown A. S. HazeHon , II. C.
Deebe , A. D. Walker . E. E. Hart , F. C.
- l Lougee , S. S. Leonard.
Gas coeldn\ stoves for rent and for sale : t
Gas Co.'s . office.
" ' 1 rlht leror" limo Govcrnor.
The attorneys who represent Joseph Young
the cattle buyer who has been charged with
, ' obtaining money under false pretenses from
a South Omaha commission firm . are making
a stubborn resistance to what thlY term the
effort of the commission firm to collect debts
by means of time criminal courts. They are
lighting time issuance or a requisition by the
governor , amid with that end lu view Colonel
Daley and Smih McPherson w1 go to Des
MoInes next Wednesllay to appear before
Governor Jaellson. Young's case , now Ilend-
lag In Justice Vlen's court , on the charge ot
being a fugitive from justice , was continued
yesterday until WetnesdlY , pentlg the de.
elsion ! at the . go\ernor. I the governor do-
Clues not to issue time requisition the bottom
will bo l\ocl\et out at this case . I
Tuesday evening . January 29 , a musical '
w1 bo given for time benlft ot St. Paul's
guild , at time rCblteneo of I. :1 , 'rre'nor , GOS
First avenUe. \dmlsslon 25 cents. The
. . Dudley Uue quartet will sing three sllec-
- , tlons . Wilam Iuchenleister ot Omaha will
play two violin solos , Joseph Dlldrltgo at
Omaha will sing two vocal solos , Mrs. S. S.
Faes will give a recitation . Master Aaron
F Lyman and Cameron Ialeron wi play a
- mandolin and guitar duet , and Miss Iawkls
wi sins a Bolo.
I '
. John Schleketlnz , sr . has mont back from
Omlha , and has opened a fine barber shop at
. 308 Broadway , opposite Keller's furniture
. t store _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. Li Music nt tbo Grand hotel Thursdays , al
" 'el lS Sunday , lt the dinner hour , G to
B o'clock. _ _
, NCIII ; UI UI JISII CIOI.
i Sonic or the Council Bluffs dealers In kero-
T : sene o ! Ire becoming somewhat slack In the
- way they servo their IJatrons. One fIrma ,
which does business by means of a wagon ,
I delivering f\e.salon cans to consumers . has
r built UII I big business , but lately its Ia-
:4 : \ trans hlVo been notcing that their lamps
give less light tbsn formerly During the
, last cold snaIl cans left out of door for a
little while when brought Into the house
werD found to have chunks ot too on the bot-
; tons _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. '
'limo I'lrt 1'ev t'hlno
Made In Council Bluffs by the Mueller Piano
: and Organ company . 103 Main street , was ' .
loll before the nrnlsh WIS dry . I turned
out a very fine Instrument. At present they
f are building I new pipe organ for a local .
; church. _ _
? Call lthe auembly will give n 1lqueralle :
b'1 Thursday evening , January 31 , at \Vood'
man ball. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Davis aells druGs , paints And glass chtap.
NEWS \ FROI I COUNCIL BLUFFS
-
Clan Stewart Oelebrates the Burs Anni-
VeIEr in Fitting Style.
REVIVING MEMORIES CF LONG AGO
Three l'ersorom l'rcqent \'lmo Joined In . tIme i
ViraL CllclllllU Celebration ' imlrty
Six \'Cor Ago - Oilier
.
Events.
oclct ) J'cnU.
Clan Stewart entertaIned Its friends Friday -
day night at the Weodman hal , In com-
memoraton or the birthday of Robert
Burn I Bobbie had been present , ho
would have been just 13G years ohl. The
hal was finely decorated \Ith festoons ot
e\'ergre(1 amid banks of palms , and the
banquet tables were ornamented by vases
nr .Il flowers. _ On the wall at one end of
_ _ _ _ _ _ n. . _
the room hung a portrait at the poet , be-
neath which was a fine floral shield bearing
the Inscription , "Prince of Poets , li59-1895.
When the guests had all assembled In
tIme reception rooms the doors were opened
and a plcturesquo scene followed The members -
bers ot the rlan , each wearing a glengarr
call with a top leant of eagle feathers , Rll
a Scotch plaid formed In line with their
, followed time bagplpeJ
Imivited guests , anl follwe,1
In \ time march aroul11 the tahls. Fully 200
sat down to partake ot the feast , which
comprlsell all the daintes known to the
Scotch bill at fare , from "Bubbley Jock , \ I'
bi " "hln'
cranberry Fauce , IIO\I'n through time
leg 0' Jock Tamson's BOO , " to " ( N1t reek
fro Carmiphelltowli , ' ' The best Genl\en i
"whisky tOlly" was on hand for those
who wished to Irrlgato.
Aiter foil justice had been done to time
banquet , Toastmastcr A. C. Grham called
on HcT. . J. Maclla of Omaha to Ie-
sponll to the toast , "Tho Immortal Memory -
ory of obert liurmis. " He spell eloquenty
ot time love which Burns felt fOI' all man- i
Itnd , and time love which all manklli
muibseqtmeiitly felt for him Time fact was
that Burns \ \ as always In love , I not with
'one ' , then with another , or several others
and this peculiarity or his disposItion ,
m which kept him busy writing sonnets to
his various lady friends , Is responsible for
a large portion or his finest fancies.
Ito was born in I storm , and his whole
. 10 of God to
I fe wa a storm. He was Inspired
:
. write as he did , just as Shakespeare was In.
spired. .
Jules I.umbafl of Omaha was called out
a 11 sang his well known Scotch song "Arc
Yo Sleepin' , Maggie In a way that elec-
trifled his audience.
trifed . Mercer spoke on "The Land We Left"
In a pleasing manner , and was followed by
Colonel D. B. Daley , who traced the history
or time "Scotch In America " ali showed how
tIme Scotch have occupied a Ilrominent place
In the history of the United States from Its
very birth as a mmation . anti particularly In
the civil war on the side at freedom for the
slave.
slave.lrs. . , V. J. Le\eret sang 'Ilessie the
Maid of Dundee , " and was compelled to
respond to an encore.
ana ot the best speeches or the evening
was that at John J. Frainey. Afer gl'lng
I short biographical sketch -of Burns' life . he
recited time well known poem "Man Was
Made to Mourn , " his efforts being marked
throughout by a fine conception ot the au-
thor's Idea , and bringing forth loud applause
at the close.
Miss Margaret Short at Val , Ia. , followed
him with a Scotch song , which was encored.
Prol. H. 'V. Sawyer made the speech of
his life on the subject "The Press. . " Having
been editor of a paper once he was prepared
to speak feelingly ot the trials as well as the
triumphs of a newspaper man , and his speech
was full of wit ant humor.
Will Young at St. Paul sang "There Was
a Lad Was Born In Kyle , " and responded to
an encore.
W. n. Stewart responded to the toast ,
"Tho Ladles , " In a poetic strain and Mrs.
A. D. Sweetng closed this part at the pro- ,
gram by singing "Within a Mile of Edlnboro ,
Town. " Par an encore she sang "Com In'
Town.
Thro' the Rye. "
Then the tables were carried out and the
floor prepared for dancing. A program ot
twenty numbers was given. Dalbey's orchestra -
chestra furnishing the music. I was 1
o'clocl before the grand march commenced
and It was as much as ever that the last
ones to go reached home for breakfast. At
c " o the nrrhntrn " . RI In nntivn
. . . . . .
- _ . . . _ _ . . _ _ _ n _ _ . . . . _ _ tv _
eruption . just as active , so far as anyone
could see . as five hours before.
As additions to the program Misses Bessie
Dcno and Marion Denton executed I "Topsy
Danco" that was much enjoyed The Del
sisters gave the Highland Fling , and Miss
Mattie Harle a skirt dance and both dances
wore gracefully given and enthusiastically
encored. At Intervals during the evening
Alex Campb'l would appear on the scene
with his bagpipe , accompanyIng its monotonous -
nous drone with a stampIng of the feet that
nearly brought down the house In snore than
one way.
I was thlrty.slx years ago Friday night
that tim first banquet was given In Council
Bluffs In honor of Dabble Burns. I was
held In 0 little room on Upper Broadway
IIOWI then as Dabblls ball. and the Cab-
donlan club was then at the helm. The
strapping Scotch fellows . most of them who
had charge ot the ceremonies this year , had
not yet appeared on the scene at action. No
ladles were allowed around In those days
and "Scotch whusley" took the place alto-
Iether or time mid port wino and angelca
that tickles the less vIgorous palates at this
generation. Captain McPherson , tIme father
of J. n. McPherson , was toast master , and .
at all those present on that memorable occasion -
sion only three were on hall thirty-six i
years latcr-A. C , Graham , John T. Oliver
and Samuel G. Underwood .
Mrs. Iuclus Wells gave a luncheon at her
residence on Oakland avenue Thursday
afternoon to a large party of Council
luts society 'omemm . In honor of Mrs. J. Ii.
hlarmiiiton ot Center\le. Kan. , who Is visit-
lug hor. Those present were : Mesdames
Charles han . T. J. Evans W. C. Estep . O.
H. Lucas , J. N. Casaty , , \ . A. Keller . John
Bennett , J. N. Casady jr. , E. H. Otel , J.
T. Oliver , Arthur Patterson . J. Lyimian S.
lans , E.V. . Hart , George Debblngton , D.
Macrae , D. M. Sarseant , I. M. Treynor Mc-
Kune , horace \erol J. W. Chapmnami A.
D. Watswolth. Snow , C. I. Slmerraden H.
Harmon , A. II . Drocl" , M. B. Curtis . H. W.
Titon , A. P. Hanchet , J. C. MItchell , George
I.IO , J. IV . Peregoy , William Moore
Thomas Oncer , Charles Officer . A. W. Rick-
man , M. F. Hohrer , W. M. Shepard , H. H.
Van Brunt amid Frank Van Brunt or Omaha :
Misses Ill. Bennett , Casaty and Mix of Oregon ;
I.Mr. . ali Mrs. G. A. noblnson were pleasantly -
antly surprised ) Monday evening at their now
)
home on the corner ot Thlrty.fourth street
anti Avenue C. Time tlmly was sitting
aroUl1 time evening fireside when time door.
hell rang. Upon opening the door a num-
ber or old frIends and neighbors of the fam-
Iy walked tn and proceeded to make them-
solves at hmonie. They came with refresh.
ments , cards and prizes all bent upon lmav-
lug a good ( line . Time e\'enlnl was spent at
high \\0. time prizes being won by Miss
Buts and Mr O. W. Butts. Those present
were : Misses emil Mestlmes John Danforth ,
W. J. Jammiison A. W , lokman , J. W. Pere-
goy , Ed Gilbert . J. M. Lane and S. C , Smih ;
Mesdamnes W. C. James and Murray or Wisconsin -
consin ; Miss Butts : Messrs. Harvey Smith
amid George C. Bemmjaniin .
Last Wellnestay night nt her home on
Graham avenue Miss Brown Walker enter-
talned a few ot her friend . Dlnclng and
sales were Indulied In until a late hour ,
when I'efreshments were served . Those
present were : Menrs. Joe Doyne , Wallace
A. Bohn , Will liolhlns . Prell Merriam , Harry
Merrlln : Misses Drown Walker , Nina Swan-
semi RadIo Carson amid Byrd Walker
Mr and Mn. O. A , Yancy of Avenue n
near Twenty.secoml street Illeasanly enter-
talned a dinner party lt their attractive
hOle Tuesday night , the guests being the
Rev . Mr. Askin and wife , Dr. and Mrs. P. J.
Moumtgomery I ) . W. Otis and wife and Mrs.
Ii. W. Hart
A very enjoyable I.rogram consisting of
music and other features was rendered Fri.
day afternoon at the lSh school. The roi-
I lowing Is the procram :
Oration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mabel hicks
1'sl ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gta Otis I ,
, Oration . . . , . . . . . . . . . Ethil Colclou/h
O\aton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " \ 180n Squire
I Or.lol . " " . . . . " . . . . . . . . 1.lth held
Declamaton . . . . " " " . . . . . Harry . SwlgHt
Oration . " . . . . . . . . . . . . " MinnIe Ouren
I Oration . . . . . . " . . " . " . . . . . . Ethel \\'itter
. EssaY . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . Minnie Hennln
Oration . . . , , . . . " . . . . . . \ Fred : Parsons
A chariy bal Is to be given Monday at
Woodmen of the World ball fo the , benett
ot } 1 J. 03nel , n raIlroad / man who recently
lost both leg at Norfolk , Neb J. Albin
Hueter's orchestra will turn Ish the musIc.
Time DOdge Light Guards will gIve a dancIng -
Ing party nt their armory Wednesday even-
Ing , February G , nt 8:30 : o'clock The com-
mleo In charge consists or b. n. Crnnllal ,
Will Green , Julu : Dectken and harry Swi-
gert.
gert.A valentine bal will be given by the
Social club February II , nt the Grand Army
present ball . A , valentine will be given to each one
Time Junior Order or United . American Me- (
chanlcs will gh'e a dance" at Grand Army
hal February 13.
ron OSI : -igic.
- .
10ston Store Clelllul Sale 10 Contuuo One
\ < l.onlr.
New bargains In every Ilepartment.
4G Inch all wool henrletal and fine serges ,
al
regular price i5c ; rllucoII , to 4Sc a yard.
Our entire stock of fne French serges and
whip cords that sold for $1 , reduced to Sic a
ard.
) Our entire stock or fine novelty dress
goods , worth from $ to $1.75 n yard , to close
at iDe a 'ard.
ALL BLACK DRESS GOODS AT lEDUCED
I'itICES.
nn' " . ' _ Q'IrQ.
33c , 30c ali 45c . turkey . - red . table ' damask ,
2fc a yard.
yarl.
ALL TABLE LINENS AT COST PItICE .
$1.25 to U,75 napllns , noSc n dozen .
' 2if . and $3 napkins , reduced to . U.9 a
10zen. BG lEDUCTIONS IN HOSllY AND UN-
DmWI AI.
lOc and 120 embroidery , reduced to 2c a
yard.
yart. Infants' wool hoods , \ 250 each
50 Castl soap , 3c a calm ; 2tc 11 dozen ,
Kirk's bouquet soap , lUc a box.
lOc curling Irons , 5c each ,
25e silk elastic web , to close 12c 1 ) 'afl
sik .
' reduced to Sc .
1alles' iSo hanlkerchlefs , fc
eaeh.
lUc ( himahitY ladles' wool mlttcns , Sc a blair
lOc Inal ) ' wool mitens , now fc a pair .
each. Boys' lannel waists , were SOc , now 20c
each.Our entire stock of men's heavy gloves
worth pair. from 75c to $1.50 ; reduced to GOc n ; m
PO\\'IEH , DICK & WALHER
Council Bluffs ,
Iowa.
l'AIDIns : WI bi. ltln.TI' : .
ArtifIcial Menus to lie Used II nottlg
"Inlhel 1 "llh In Give 1 111'1'81.
The poor crops ot the past two yean C
have set tIme farmel's In this , 'Icnlty tt C I
thlnllng that It would bo money In thick r
poelets to alopt tIme plan now In 150 In J
, ' n"n nP 'h" Inll' farther w"sl and Irrlatt 3
_ _ ' 'N N , . . _ . _ _ . _ n _ n _ . - .
their farms. \\'hihlo there has never been
an absolute crop faIlure , there ha\o been
Ilrcuths severe enough to 10 much lamage
to the growing crops , a 11 there Is not a
doubt but hal some artificial means been
at hand at the critical moment aast
Imount of fruit might ha\ been saved.
Samuel Avery , who has a fruit farm three
miles cast at the city , already his an Irrigation -
rIgaton plant In operaton which cost him
a lIttle less than $ GOO. A ten-horse power
engine Is connected with liOO feet ot three
and on-hal Inch plpo. Water Is pumped
Into a reservoir at the tOil ot I hill , at the
rate of GOOO gallons per hour , and then
allowed to trickle back over the land. The
alowed
plant was put In last summer , In order
to save a little fve.acre patch or mSIJber-
rles , and It did its work so wel that I
ts probable tIme owner wi Irrigate forty
acres In the near future. A system of
trenches convcys the water from Mosquito
creek , underneath the Milwaukee and Hock
Island railroad tracks Into the lower reservoir -
voIr , trO J which the water Is pumped to
tIme top or the hub.
H. C. Graves & Son are putting In a plant
which will have a capacity ot about 12,000
gallons at water an hour , and will irrigate
between fifty and sIxty acres. The engine
Is the one formerly used In the paper mill.
Bartlett put In a plant last slmmcr , using
the engine that formerly supplied water for
the Chautauqua grounds. I will pump 3.000
gallons an hour.
W. S. Keelno Is making preparatIons to
do the same thing and at least hal a dozen
more are said to bo considering tIme ad-
vlsablty of tIme scheme. I Is claimed that
Mosquito creek small as It is . furnishes
more than enough water even In Its dryost
season to supply all time tarmers ' lving
along its banks. The farmers arc Ukng !
time by the forelock ant getting In such
shape that they will be independent ot what
time rain god gives them In the shape ot
weather. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
] n NNI'ON IltOS ,
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Monday's Special Dnlgnlns.
Only a few days before Invontory. All odds
and ends must be sold. Notice these prices :
1.000 yards striped Sc and lOc outing fan-
nel , Monday 3c yard.
200 remnants ot 3G-lnch figured slkalne ,
2 to 5 yards In each piece , Monday 3c
yard.
Turkey red figured calico , 3e yard.
$1.00 G-4 fringed chenille table co\ers. 40e
each.
$1.50 , $ .7 [ and $2.00 6-4 fringed table
covers DOe each.
Turkey red table damask lIe yard.
35c , dOe and 4c all wool whIte flannel .
Monday -9c yard : I you need white fannel
buy Monday .
SOc and COo all wool henrletas , all shades ,
Monday 29c each. Ladles , I you want a
nice soft wool fabric for house gown or
street wear , take advantage of this bargaIn
Monday.
$1.00 Bengalne crepe silk , evening shades ,
Nile green , light blue and pink , 1onday 48c
yard. DENNISON DHOS. ,
Council Bluffs.
GIVCI 10 Iln Gimmerdlan.
A decls'on was rendered by Judge Smih
yesterday In the case at Ella Schultz , the
little girl who was said to have been abused
hy her father and step-mother , Mr. and Mrs.
Emi Schultz. A complaint was mlte sev-
eral weeks ago by ! r. and Mrs. Premont
West uncle and aunt of time child , and Emma
Ageo , a young woman formerly In the em-
ploy of the fchulz ramly , asking that a
guardian be appointed for her. There was a
hard fight . In which many outside persons
were Interested. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. hhilde-
brandt ot Watertown , S. D. the later alter
. ltor nf lilA .hlhls ileati mDlhel askc Ihat
i they ' him - allowed l i to adopt the , - hlldn : , Judge
Smith decided to grant their request , and
directed that the child bo turned over to
them , _ _ _ _ _ -
Svecial l'lnul Smile 'hls ' cek at t. . O. D.
Irowmm' " .
Drown's C. O. D. XXX patent , S5c per
sack : iluffalo . 7le per sack ; Lone Star G5c
per sack : Ruby , SOc 11er tclq ; rye flour . 450
Iler sack amid rye grahmanm . 4tc per sack ;
corn mmieal 150 per saell : potatoes , G5e per
bushel ,
Remember a silver dollar packed , In every
twenteth sack or Brown's celebrated XXXX
vatent I you are lucky you gel your lour
for nothmimmg IIItOWN'S C. O. D.
Y. ; 1. C. A. :1.elngs.
At - o'clock this afternoon tIme young men
will meet In their weekly rally . It will bo an
olttmo song and testimony mctng , and will
bo an occasion of Intercst and profit. The
meetng will be hell at the old hal , corner
Main street and Broadway , over State Savings
bank.
Each night this week bginning with 10n-
day , tlero will be specIal services for men . un-
dee the auspices ot the association , The
leading workers In the city will be associated
tcgether In this enterprise , amid the work
promises to be both wlde-awale and vigorous .
, \ I men are cordially invited to attend.
0
hail I'muld UI mlht . \llnus. _
. ' Lombard In-
ST. LOUIS , Jan 26.-'ho I.ombar -
vestment com p ' . throush its receivers ,
flIed its Irft report since its emharnusmcnt
with Circuit Judge Clidwel In chlmbers
wih . Time details were not Ilvel out
toay. the judge tutp,1 , that the report
hmowetl that of S3t , , O In roull numIerl
showe IneItedne8s SSwO had beea IJall off
since November 1.
.
1'(1..1 lolY Between Thmuimi .
I4A\'ltlNCE , Ma s. , Jan 26.-Walter P.
\"rlght and his wife were found dead In
bed today. There was a bullet bole II the
hcad bed between of each them. , and a revolve lay o the
I
ONE MORE ROAD FOil l O IAIA
Santa Fo ) nt llt3 Eyo- . -a LiDO
from ULtumwd .
WORK LIKELY TO BEGIN IN TiE SPRING
, \1 time J'rl1mllnr'u Arrmumigrmmicnt . Are In
l'rogress and timt1tflgImt of 'Vny Is
I1ht
Ileiimg ccur'I-IUch Torn-
1011 :
:
tory In lie Tnlll ; > cII.
.
OTTUIWA , Ia , . Jan. 26.-Speclal.-Thmero ( )
seems to be all the chancl' for I new ralroa,1
for Otumwa amid territory between It and
Omaha that It Is ever possible to bank upon I
when n railway corporatIon Is connected wih
the scheme. Your correpondent has this
from time most reliable or sources-one of the
directors ii himself-anti all preparations which
are being made amid talks with farmers along
tIme proposed route about the right of way
verify his shouller-shruggell statement. Time
Chicago , Fort MadIson & Des MoInes rail-
way Is under tbe control of time Santa Fe ,
which Is a branch line running from Fort
Madison to Ottuniwa . A natural route for
the new trunk lIne Is UII time divide from East
Otlmwa to } { Irkvle , Cedar and Oskaloosn ,
and timence omit west to Ollha , over a country
where the expense of buiding a railroad
wOll1 be rendered ( comparatively light by tlp
many natural advantages , and wher a ral
lne would tap and reach country not as ) 'e
traVersed by a trunl In . Such a route was
at one ( hue projectc.l by lie Iowa Central
and quite I lite prelmlnar ) work was Ione
on the project , but after a lme the matter
was dropped . and It has bcn the belief ever
since by ralroall people that the Burlngton
company Interfered all shut off the Intenton
of the Centml. Then there are reasons to
believe that I the Santa I'e does not hold the
Fort Madison It immay fall into the hands of
time Baltmore & Ohio company , which cor-
poratiomi Is seeking through lilies to lImo Missouri -
sourl rIver and already operates as far west
as l'eromia The road that follows this route
and taps Fort :1 also1 , , otumwa , Oslmloosa ,
KnoxvilleVimmtemset and emi to Omaha will
bo In I Position to malntlin a large ali grow-
bag bnslness from these lowns , all from
5,000 to 2.000 Inhabiants , aside from its
through business. g. II. Skimmer of liirmmihmmg-
ham Is a director of this road and he Is re-
sllonslble for tIme statement that work emi this
early new Ino wi ! beglmm . In all probability , In the
Tile Fort Madison company lias placed an
order It Is understood with an eastern con-
cern for several new engInes and a number
ot new box cars . and It Is known that there
are emissaries nt work among the farmers
over time proposed route , sounding them on
the value of theIr land , which , It Is presumed , .
will be required by the right ot way. Another - '
other ProPosed route Is to buid from Ot-
tumwa to Albla , where there Is an abandoned
lne belonllng to the 'Vabash between Albla
and Des Moines , andhof which , It Is under-
stood . the Santa Pe poole are negotiating
the purebase. ThIs , \OUd ( he more of a local
value as It would hip a'strata at coal at ex-
cclent quality , runnlhg from five to ten feet
In thickness. and the building or a railway
through that seclbn 'ould develop these
mines. , .
1OUld
DESTIUTE COXon'ION OL' "INI t .
Mucii Suffering In 10"1. . UII Result of Xo
'Ynrk 1111 3 1177r. ! .
OTTU1WA , la. . Jan ; 2G.-Speclal.-The ( )
storm which raged yesterday has brought
before time people at thl ! city and community
I question whose solution is a hart one.
I ts nothing more than the serious aspect
placed by the real wInter which Is here ,
Ipon the condItion of the miners and their
families who haUe n employed In the
imiims of . the 1coumitry , adjacent ! ot whbchm : this
{ I
Is the eniem'rimere : ' atrh1ver . protuclon
at coal In all Iowa ; there would bo an overproductIon -
productIon , at coal had not the , winter been
so mid as to make the consumption much
less than In previous years but wIth the
mid winter , tim passiveness In railroad cir-
des . and dull business In all manufacturing
institutions , this overproduction Is made
more fearfully prominent. There are at least
2.500 or 3,000 miners wihin a radius of
tlmirty-five miles at Ottulwa ; there has been
work for only about halt et this number In
the mines and for only about four day out
of the week for this hal this season. This
has made much suffering- but thc miltl wln-
. _ _ , _ _ Lu _ . _ suterlng : . . . _ _ thl _ , mid . u. .
ler Lies ueen Iu n- , uv , 'UU uln .11
blizzard of ) yesterday came they have been
gettIng along faIrly well . At Clmmcbnnatl . In. .
the conditon of the miners Is a sample of
the conditIon elsewhere. There operators
have laid down with the load they have
been carrying and refuse to move. Operators
have lost money the last year. The mar-
ket Is below the lowest notch and they ara
forced out and everything Is at I standstill.
Time miners argue that a reduction In wages
wIll not better time Irospects any and tley
will not accept such a reduction . In the
meantme their families suffer for food and
clothing and the people are beginning to
find out that they have destitute among
them who are equally ns needy and equally
the Nebraska sufferers .
as deserving as suferers.
cnUSIED USl n IlLS LOC01IOTVI .
Veteran Burlington Engineer Meets I
l'llghtul Ielth nt l'micifle Junction .
PACIFIC JUNCTION. Ia. , Jun. 2G.-
( SpecIal Telegram.-A ) terrible fatality occurred -
curred In the Burlington yards at this point
this afternoon. Engineer Sam Burns was
erushed to death beneath his engine. Burns
handled time switch engine and when the fast
mal started for Council Duffs thirty minutes
late the switch engine pushed It out of the
yardtor a Btnrh When he uncoupled En-
gineer Burns reversed his englno anll put
on the all brakes. Some ot the hrake gear-
Ing care unfastened and before the boconmo-
lye completely stoppell Burns jumped out
or time Cat lie then crawled under tIme ten-
thor , to flit the brake rod when time engine
started again. lie was dragged beneath lie
tunIc and crushed to death. 'Fimo . company
Ilhysician sewed up time wounds and time
body was con\ yed to lila home , where the
coroner's jury will view it. Burns was over
50 years old and hal , been wih tIme Burlng-
ton at this point six years. Io leaves a
widow and one Ron. lIe was a member of
the Burlington Voluntary Relief department
Iowa MII % \11 tt Chosen.
One of the possibilities for election to time
. . , , . , . . , ' .
5.iaiiemtttta Fmnle IT.
.nnn' " C.-nr M"'hl.lnnR I.
' , " . ' - ' . . - - . '
Peavey , a former "ii t'- Citizen . n'l
Now that the ffI \ \ I over and Governor
Nelson Is safely elcccll to the senate , some
Interesting iiiSorT-b1 \ , , " " the contest may be
told.
tohtl.TIme original tIglitetWeenVammhibumn ' and
Nelson was fglt'letween Into a case of
anything to beat IN l .on. for It early be-
came apparent tha 'jjisiuhimrn could not be
elected , amid , that 4q fshlmr hope ot defeating .
featng Nelon11 } . .40 Inll a candhlate
who could break Jnl , pie Nelson strength
The anti-Nelson' p 9lIQ were determined to
beat their opponelt , at ammy cost It they
could. et , (
One of the men seonslde\ed as a possible
candidate to defcat' ' . elson was rank Ii.
Iea\'ey. lie was only one or a numnber but
ho was dIscussed tol. ' seriously antI Ir the
situation hal lmeenujIi as to bring about
a long siege of blolng , It Is very lilcel ) '
ho would have developed Into a strong can-
dIlate But the Nplson forces were too
strong , and the cho e made too early. Ot
the efforts ot time Washburn people the
Pioneer Press says : .
"Al day long all far Into the IIht : they
were engaged In conference after conference '
once , ellieavoring 10 Ilatch UI' some com-
binatlomi which woult defeat hiimmm 'fhey
binaton
tried to turn their forces over to Coma-
stock , but they could not deliver the goods .
They proposed to make rank II. l'eavey
the residuary Icgateo or Washburn's wan.
Ing strength , but Mr. } > el\cy declined with
thanks , ant wIth the remark thlt It was
too late. . " _ _ _ _ _ _ _
helms Solicitous for Ills llmibom
Eugene V. Ilbs Bent a letter frOm his
Illinois Jai urging tb reorganization of the
American hallway union lodge In Duhuque.
The letter came tram Woodtock Ill. . and
was addressed to a member of the order In
lubuque Debs added that he Intended to I
devote his life to time work of mailing the :
le
American Ialway union an effective or-
- - - -
gnlzaton for the betterment ot the condition
or railroad emflo'cs or all cloues.
Time lodge nt 1ubuQue was nt\r formally
, \ssoh'ell , but after the strike It lanlulshed
ns ninny deserted I after gettIng their jobs
back and many left town to seek emflo'lcnt
elsewhere. The number ot unemflocII rail-
r0111 men remaining In thc city was not
sufficient to make the lodge effective antI no
meetings have been held since the height or
the strIke I Is now proposed to reorganize
and to embrnee In the organIzation all raIl-
mail men employed or unemployed who didn't
"go back on the boys , "
t'ii.tttITON's tcri'l WoMtN.
CI.ITON'SC"I'B WOl .
uio'himig the eo.y ) nllt 1IIIrn.'ln Theni-
8lvl II 1.IHr.\r ' : "llott .
CIAITON , la" , Jan. 26.-Special.-Time ( )
Woman's Relief corps gave a dinner In the
basement ot the splellll new court house
today for the benefit of the poor all sick
people at our city.
Time Equal I Suffrage society nt its meetng
on Thursday ot next well ( will discuss
"htights ot Women In Iowa. "
A mo\cm nt Is on fool to organize a
branch ot time Daughters or time Revolution
In Cimarl ton.
Speaking or women's socIetIes , I may not
ho generally known ( lint this Is a great town .
for cultured \omen anti properous womcn's
@ocletes. In additIon to a ful quota of
ladles' bene\'olentand chureh
\ societies . Charl-
ton has no less than fIve or six first-class
iileary cl hs con : 03ed ec'us\ el ) ' of wommion
Pint , there Is the Hlstor Cilb , organized In
1878. Its active memblrshlp Is lmied , but
there arc I numbcr of hOlornry memlwrs-
lalcs , who were formerl act , . immemmibers
butt who have removed tram the cl ) . . The
stlndal"ll ot Icarnlng an,1 , culture 11 this climb
Is very high. The cub itself Is a member
or the 1'ederatiomm \Vomnemm's Clubs of Aimmer-
lea It meets every Monday afernool , and
on three different occasIons during the year
It "ntertalns time Clothalal club , elsewhere
mnemmtloneti. This 'car's coure In thc I Its- !
tory club comprises a slimily of Shakespeare
The Clothalan climb Is also a rather pro-
tenuous organization . about t cmi years ohul
Its active mcmhershlp , like that of the ills-
tory cub , Is 1111tet , amid Is made ill ) or
somewhat 'ounger women than the staId
dames who give Ilglly to the hIstory cimmb.
The Clothalan Is likewise a memher of the
Federation \\'omen's ' clubs , nail Is an 1m-
bitioums , though friendly , rival
bltous tholgh or Its older
sister. During time year , on three separ'lto
"special club days " the Clothalan entertains
the History climb , The princIpal ! stud of the
Clothnl:1s : for thIs year Is "The Conlue t
of Mexico. " This club meets every two
weeks And then there are the /.etamnatiie.
nH , a cry'strommg . club , organized In ISS2. I
meets weekly , anti Ilrosecutc n course of
study that Is calculated to be a vast benefit
. to , cnnlnlh' its members nn,1 nPnanM" Clmariton . " als , , has - _ . a . repre- _ "
. . - . . - . . ' ' - . . . . . . w , , vu UUI"I'VI \0 1' .
E. 0 sisterhood , besltes one or two other
excellent women's clubs.
The Bee has a gOOI many friends In this
part of Iowa , amid now that I reaches Charl-
ton early In time mimu-oning before the Chicago
papers get here , It will unlloubtetly have a
large number of readers In this vicinIty.
I has snowed consIderable during tIme past
two days and barring the drifts , the sleigh.
Ing Is good
Charlton contributed liberally to tIme Ne
brska sufferers from droutim
This city owns Its own electric lghting
s'stlm ali the service Is good Time tele-
phone system Is owned by a private .com-
pany
pany.Wi The Bee tel Its readers that Cmariton
Is one of the best "home" towns and busl.
ness points on the line or the ChIcago Bur-
himmgton & Quincy road 1 The school advantages -
vantages arc away above the average amid so-
dab advantages are excellent . and ant surrounding -
rounding country Is rich No @loons. but
limo drug stores will , In cases or very , , very
severe Illness . sel n little "budge , "
There Is consIderable complaInt . on account
or burglaries and attempted burglaries or
late. Two offenders were bound over to the
district court this week for hrealdng Into a
store and stealng a lot ot pocket knives ete.
Lucas county Is the Due Grass county ot
tIme Due Grass distrIct of Iowa , and CharHon
Is the place to find the best blooded horses
In this tamed region Nebraska people desIring -
siring to purchase good horses would do vehi
to correspond with Charlon horsemen , among
\Ihom : may be hJentonc J. D. Hartln , D. Q.
Stone ant J. F. Spiker.
Among other thIngs Charlton Is proud ot
its musical talent. Mr. Mart Wilson who
has composed a great deal or music for bands
and who Is favorably known In different parts
at the country as un expert cornet player
ant violinIst , Is making preparatIons to pub-
lsh his music In Chmariton.
2UlGLEl's : Ion A ItECono.
Davcnport limes Helion to lolmnber the
ew York Forger Fnvorahly.
. _ _ : _ II h' m _ _ I-olgol _ u _ _ _ . _ , . . .
uaVlllvnu : urpnseu to reau 1 tno
newspapers that Edwin O. Quigley had been
convicted for torgery. He was sentenced
In Now York last Friday to fifteen years
ali six months Imprlsonmont for forgIng
municipal bonds. His record In Davenport
was one whicH endeared him to Davenport
people. lie did a good turn for the town
when the town needed it.
The fIrm of Quigley & Tuttle , In the
summer at 1893. sold $90.000 of an Issue
at Davenport Improvement bomids after the
bonds of much iargdr cities bad gone beg-
ging for buyers and bad fount none for
gng
sonic time. I was I the beginnIng or the
Inanclal depression that dropped down still
heavier a tow weeks afterward . Quigley
& Tuttle printed I $100,000 Issue and sold
00,000 or time bonds while $10,000 were sold
by White & Co. EvIdently In looking up
Quigley's record the New York police
stumbled on to time fact of the bonds being
printed ( hero . and telegrams were sent to
Da\enport. asllllg I the issue was genuine.
Mayor Volmer replied that I was t
street Improvement bonds 2GO:359 , dated
JUly 1 , 1803. were referred to I was at , .
the beginning ot Volhmmmer's atlmnInistmation
as mayor that time substantial service In
lie shape ot a $00.000 remittance came to
the cly ,
President St John or the MercantIle Na-
tonal bank of New York says :
"Our bank has none ot the Davenport
bonds In its possession taken from Quigley ,
but as a matter of news that the public Is
entted to know I will tel that ho has dr.
wi cr.
culatc a numher at spurious bonds of thnt
city This bank has heft the handling or the
Quigley forgeries to Mr. Lathrop , our counsel.
Wo are now devoting our tIme to the ntnLs
at time bank , "
Before his . sentence , Quigley was visited by
a reporter and questioned concerning the
stories charging him with leading n double
life , that ho gamblel for large stakes.
"As : a favor to I\l " said he , "plelso say
that these reports are urklnd and untrue.
Time only basis for such report Is tIme fact that
I few friends and I , neIghbors at mine In
Orange met regularly every week at n Iloler
party. ly wife knew thIs. I was leading no
double life. W'e played only for small stall ,
to maim time game lmiterestiimg. In time course
or tIme year no member at the party would
lose more than $50 . "
OiIn Om"1 ! i.ldress.
A betel thief has been 'opertng nt various -
oils points In Iowa givIng tIme name of "J.
A. Arnold Omimaima , "
hotel proprietors . mire warnel against him.
Ho Is a tall . slm fellow . displaying a small
black mustache and a black I'rlnco Albert
coat and a pair of trouser that look as
thongh they had been plucked ere they at-
talied their normal deyoloimmnommt He opor-
ntell at Nevada amt Carroll In this state ,
stealing from the hotel at tIme later 1IIIce
blankets valued at $25. At the Grand hotel
In Celar Rapids he Inscrlbel the name and
cIty of "It. II. Lee ChIcago , " When he
entered the office one or the guests reo
markel that lIe r"semblell a man who had
been bldng Iowa hotels recently , so the
clerk riveted his eagle olile upon him with
most satisfactory results . He epresented
liimnself to be a commercial traveler and said
hllfel two trunks at the dellot but ito was
not certain whether ho would oflen them or
not. He wanted to know t a sample room
would be reserved for 111 for hat an hour
untl he went out and Interviewed prospective ,
customners lIe was shatowed hy the clerk ,
who followed . him to the postoUce and to a
saloon In First street. Lounging about ton
half an hour lie returned to the hotel and
announced that he would not open Ills trunk.
Ills bill or $ for two anti three'Qulrter
days was llresEute,1 , for Immedlato payment
and ( Imougim the presentation outraged his
feelings , ho cashed up amid a torrent of as.
fmed righteous indIgnation .
slmomguimAicitiemmt NCII ( lifforii.
Tom Lawier , who hives near Gifford , sus-
talnel a serious Injury while extracting a
shell from a Ihotgun.
A neighbor had just returned the firearm ,
and there belDS but one loath stilt intact \
-
LOOKS AFTER _ THE SICK
SENSE AND KINDNESS ) OF TilE ! COPELAND ) & SHEPARD ) PLAN
An Intolgont anti Successful Effort to See that All SU0ring Invnthls MI ' Del
roporly Cared for 'Vihout hardship . In the
'
Matter of Expense
The central and controlling Ion or the eOI''I'
Innl ! & 8hel'nrl1 m.lonl cntemprtae is I Ilt Iho I
kk must not "erl.h for wont or 1 ' \lonl ' nr , ' ,
Time golden ; 1111 and ! "hlen l'tl cll.II' exerl.IINI
In this I.rletco Is that no stricken hlmnl 11Inl
no hl.hen'wln t1 brother 01 , ' .IH. Iml.II' on,1
1(1 ' \ ng Inller du.nl" timflm amity . 11 : t.o tIe-
InrrNI rrOI I tIl 1 l"nl 1) ' tim , ' 11nmnlt1e .llhl'
mln : : t y or II"hlt I. I I e fee . " , The t' , 111111 .1 iIi'p- ii
111 ree.rnt" Is time low est ever Imown to lcgitt-
mate . . . .eonIrnctce. .
'rho main timing hmowcven Is hint the CIrnn,1
& Rhrlml , tm'entmiment , 'hlo Inex"nRI'I ! ! . . imon'
ore,1 oral 1111111.1 for .llerlor ecelienee. I has i
heeome , 1.111111) ' colehrnlN1 , for u. tl lng emiirumcy
In rhrolic tiiaiathie . II lucre time "hl'H'ho ! mNho.l
< D lamontohl' . nototlou nl ! 1111111) m ' fiI.
Tim . Ilmit is slnipiy that I lie Ctl''hiimil & tlicii-
minI trcatmsnt , Instead of being siouehit'l niuI tie-
gratlel Immttm it ' 'charity t 'tttiiiCiit' ' itreper-bo-
cause humanely phnct'd ivitIiii the rcat Ii of allis - .
is in mvaiity exalted mimmi pem fecte,1 hilt ) tile this-
titetion or hieing vemybody's trt'atmncmmt , hr'rmium5'
Ii Ii' time m'yi.tcni Lest mtilaptel lii our clmmiuiiolm ham-
iulanmt.Vimtle Its Iencflts , rime mi freely ttemiiIm'l
to time % ioor , it i I at time samn time tim mi tfl'mtt mmmciii
t mint Ii , cIioeii by mmmcmi mit mimnmicy amid ciiuimi"nee
nmm,1 heam mmmng-tiy timcso iilib imiflt tue lied sk Ii ,
nmml to wIoimi , Cite low fte or tie hitglm fee Cuts no
flgurt' wlimttever ,
A SCIIIt ) I. alAN.
( oorgn SI. ' , I I ml C , S tm hun mm I eimtti' , mm C. n I 'vhm im o Is
for 1)iIigizttt Cu.mimty . , atimu''u : mm C'tmlIti ! Sm uuto
macmit ,
County Smiperlnteimilomit Bill of Omnalma
telI imis expcmieimco nit follows :
' 'F'or m'omim.turcivo yemums I Itmtl , catlrtli or the
sttimmmacii nmil , i , iwei'i ii nt may gemmemmil itt titim u mis
vt-my itior. aty e' > umhitlon 'ms , mnamlwl by gent'mui
ileititity. hack of uliiietit ' mmml loss of mImemmgtim.
I Imat , tt't'mi tmatei IO sciera I iillctulVs for C
eomnpicit fltm , I.imt recelvt,1 mme irrmmmaiiemi t tel let ,
lImmal ly concluich C u etim.sul ( lire. t'olla mmd nni
iIilLtm th , niii a Ct or lila mmmomithis' tm , 'uit mmient i
ftm nt tiiyset C ict cr titan I iia'h Ie'mm , for tcclv , '
or mi ( ( ten years. 'J'imci r m meat mlieflt ii mmii sidhi ftm I mmnil
thmormmgim mtnI time ) , t'nelit I Ccl I wa' mmmai itcI , ( mommi
t Iii ! miart. I rich m'nt isiitl thia t thiy iii e mulemi of
hmonr iiil , vill tin as they ii em to Ct do , a mm'l nm-c
emmitmuly ivom-tim ) ' of tIme eonmlipnce or time mimttietttl ,
"uioictt : v. iiim.L ,
"Supt. i'uiilc lnstmuctiomm , Iouglns Coimmmty. "
11 E % ' . H. it. TIN ii i.t , I ) . I ) ,
Presidimig Euler Timmilail , at Griiil Iihnmmtm , mu
Former Oimmuuiiui I'astur , hams Sommuethummmg to
say ,
Pulpit , cress and PeoPle endorse ( lie work
of Drs. ( opeland nail Simepard. There nrc
few men , if any , bettor lcmmowum In Methiotlist
Circles in Nelmraslea timmin l'resitilmmg Eldem'
Timmihnhi of Grand isiamid , until recemutly hmts- :
tom of Sewarti Street Methodist Elilseoputi
cimurchm , Ommialime , lie huts many commgrcgmu-
tiomis In Imis district amid dtmrIng a yeumr
preaches to timoumiantla of P00hI0. , Im _ Tin.
dalI writes to lr. Simepnmth , tinder dmtte of
December 1 , 1891 , as follows :
' 'For twenty years I hmav imai entarrim of time
head. Time , hlseasti inipairel my voice , ntmi Mciii-
inidy to m'nmmme extent iii I , m-feme,1 wit it imiimmtai
work , A1ut , a yc'iu' ago , ity the mmlvice , of utomite
oC amy parifiiiners , I initmce,1 , to try your
trc-ainment , Ptir your own comfom I nmil satisfaction ,
as itlt mutt for time goo'i of otiirs , I wish to say
[ hunt m immLvo fotmnti ntiiiiing liuicim has Imelicl ; miie
as your mtimimplo anti mtcasmtflt mnctimoi. , Since mmmi-
tier yotmm- care may heath Iiuiii istii better mint ! may
umilmiti cit'mttt'r. I aiim giati to comnummemml you and
our treatment to the mtmbllc. "
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1.1(0u FOUIC STATE8 ,
Lady l'atlc'mmt'm iii lctiiicmii- , Iowa , South , Ha-
leotmi mimmd Nchrnmeuu Vnito i1iiv Nicely Timey
Are moitimr at mm omo ( Jailer aiui Tr'mit mmmcmii
Time following letters are reprodtmced fromn
Inst vcek's mail by ierniissiomi of time wrIt-
ems ,
MRS. MARY F. IIOL.LAND , Friend , Nob. ,
wri tea :
"Ixpresa package enmime iltily to hand. Tmiank
you. Began your treiitnment one weeic ago last
umight. 1 am very much better tthreaily. S'immee
amonhay I hmavo enjoycti more good Ceemimig thami I
have meroro ( or severam montims. Such a change In
f-A ) short em. time Cs stimiply wonderimm. Yestertay
I valiteei , lnwn town amml back wittmout being at-
terly eximaimsted on mooching honme. Your treatment -
ment , or else mimy fnttmm In your treatment , has
wrouglmt time charm , "
MRS. MAGGIE CASTLEBURY , Fort Scott ,
Kami. , wrItes :
"As my ireseml ( supply Iii about gone , I iviht
order for another month. I have realhzod a gruit
Thomas tlmoughmt lie would show time children
how a gun could be fired , Time gumm not only
went off , but exploded , thmo flesimy part of hIs
imand being toni away , exposing and lacemat-
ing the arteries anti veins , from wimichm there
was a dangerous hemorrhage , A piece of
steel u'as Imbedileti in his forearm , and tlmero
was a deep gash across the muscles below time
shoulder. ills face was filled with powder ,
though his eyes escaped injury.
Comidltiomm of Iown I'mitioimmmi Haim ks
Iowa National banks show an imnproved
condItion for time last quarter of time year.
Time abstract of time reports simowing thmeir
conditIon on Decemnber 19 last , whmicim was
given oimt by time comptroller of time currency ,
show ( hue reserve at that date was 31.14 per
cent , a decrease of nearly 5 per cent. This
indicates timat tIme banks are not holding emi
to theIr money wltim such a tight lmanml ammml
thmat they arc mmmoro liberal to their custotmi-
era.
era.Time last report shows that the total no-
sources amounted to $50,870,059 , Of ( hula
amount tlmo loans amid discounts were $32-
377,805 ; cash In reserve bammks on hmamid , $7-
104,311. Individual deposits rero $25,467,922 ;
average reserve held , 26.52 per cent. Oum October -
tober 2 ( ho total resoumrces ammiounted to
$51,886,998 ; loans and dlscotmns , $31,820,780 ;
lawful money reserve , $8,770,477 , Time huh-
vldual deposits were $20,107,448 ; average reserve -
servo held , 31.14 11cr cent ,
ies lthoImme banks arc mmot immciuded In tIme
figures. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
l'rosenteI tim , , l'resitiemml's iShammimscrlpt.
Des MoInes owns a copy of a sieech tleliv-
ered by President Cleveland In time president's
own lmandwriting ,
George F. Parker , United States commsul at
Ilinmingimammi , England , time literary manager
of Grover Cleveland , has sent to tIme Ahilrichm
collection the commipleto origInal mnummmuscript
of time speech of Grover Cleveiammtl at Chulcken.
imig imali , New York , May I , 1891 , lueforo time
Stimta Charities associatIon , encouragimmg its
work , The manuscript is a very good speci-
mnen of time presiilemmt's iu'nitlng , Mr. Vmmrler :
says it Is just as It camimo fnomn Mr. Cleve.
mmmd to be vnlneil. anti that It. is very rare ,
as time iiresitient nhmnomut always destroys what
hue writes as soomm as it is pnimmed. Mr. liar.
ken imna taken tiuci Imalmms to procure ( his for
time Altlriclm collection on account of ( hue at-
fectiomm lie imamt for imls olti state.
SoimI hoer to World's lemuir Visitors ,
llerman Sclmroeiler has been finch $300 $
ammil costs by Juilgo Wilson fen pemithling beer
on tIme tralmms without a hicemmee during tlmo
World's fair period.
l3cimnoetler runs a saloon on time cornen of
Fifth tmimd l'erry streets , Davenport , amid hmami
been on trial Iii lccolcuk before time Ummiteil
States court cii time charge of "boot leggIng , "
During the WorItI's faIr Schmroeden emmade a
practice of petlulllmmg beer omm time trains mas.
immg through Davenport witlmommt time noces-
sany license , amid it was ( or timhs lie was
. prosecuted , Time ientmmce was ituspeumiled
during gootl beimavior ulmomi t'hroeiler'mm haY.
ing $25 and tIme costs of (1w 'nab.
imuprcmimo Cumin IC't'i5iimii.
DES MOINES , Jan , 20.-Speclal ( Tele.
grarn-Supreme court dtcmiions trnhay were :
Amiiioumsen-IlusCim BrewIng association against
M , Ilamniomig anti II' , ' . II. iletta , apia'liarmt ,
Black hawk district , rouensed ; 0. \'attels. .
bxecuton , against \V. 'V. Mlmmcitrm. umlmpelicint ,
Carroll distrIct , roverseil ; lavis A htsnkiim.
appeilants , against 11 , 0. Campbell , ilannison
district , reversed ; M. C. Carter against Mary
Steyer et ai. appellants , Winnesimiek dIe.
trict , athbi-metl , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1tir iilurtglmgo t'mlt IelIi'ti ,
IOWA CITY , Ta. , Jan , 2G.-(5prial ( Tele-
gram.-Onu ) million two imundreil timid fifty
timousand dollars was time amount of a mont-
gage released in Recorder hleuter's office
hero today , It was given April 1 , 1883 , hmy
tIme Americamu Glucose company to Henry
MartIn and Elizabeth Id , Ilumrnlimm of liuf-
tab , N. Y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Truin Itobberi hcimtcmcemt ,
MU5CAT1NI' , Ia , , Jan , 0.-Fttr anti
I3rovxm , the Itock Ijlaad ( rainwrevkers ,
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cneflt , alit I think yotm piiaumh,1 send thmC snhmme kint
tinmn , luit , I Ittuvo that , of omitmist' , to yell , You
Ce reaciming every ) 'tnt ili iil caso' , anl , Cite eli
3miiitomti are gitmlng lighter Cer3' tiny , tiy
I'atl. stommitucim arii mum-vt's nm-c wemmitcrfimiI' bet-
en. ' '
MISS LOt'ISA lA\\'SON , irmi , Iowa ,
mites :
' 'I'or tative eirq I luwe iei n great i'imrferer
ion , eoilmiiI i'n mcii mm rt"tiomm of I It , ' hit'tl ri , s'miiiielt (
I mid I 'tick. % i ' hen nims sysi cam i'ecmmmet nil g I ien
'ii C. As mimaimy mis six 1.1,3 sicia mis a ( I i'mihtt mae mit
grinumq C imite' , , itih iv : iiie saint' of I hienm d it inc
'HI. 1 Iii I1tMt Ct , 1 'iii tte I miii teal is imetlis umitil I
tsik yttiu t ica t mmmcmi I C tmioiiglm tltt' immaits , 'i'mic
t'siml t s ham , ' Ien Ii glily miii t I stait'rl' , M y heal tim
ills beemu 1'miietteihiy u-'stom ( MI. I vntmhtl urge us-ti-
neil suit Ii t'iirt'iuti I r'nitlemu Co eomiimit Bra. ( 'oh's-
amid nmil ShiCt'cittl. '
1 ( I F. I , IXt'I , N ' .1' .
'l'hme cost of a full course of treatment
ivi t Ii I ) rs. Copelamm ii ii mmd Slmepidril , is mi I I t C Ia
lee ver uimommtlm , % vlietlmer the roquilsito ito-
ii otl o I I m't'uttmiii'mm t lie C lm ice imtoiut us or ( Ii men
iveelcim. 'i'imls ft'e Iumelimdes mill mmmctlleitit' nmmil
limo cotistntmt mummil wmttt'lmftml care of mull pci. .
Liemi Is to mm. linal out me.
'i'iliti l'i'cat imien t ( I yen Fi'cc ,
tjtiitit utiuilu. :
Time 'dull Tr'mut mimetiC timnt'm mm $ im licrt'r I.Iviimg
Imir A sumusirnm ( liii ihimi.
1Tis. IT. ( I. hician. i.1cmvit , tO. 1) , , is a laly ,
Ittiiliy m- . , 't"itii by ii , , ' svii''h , ' enmmittmmuity sviients
die hiies. Pr Ii"r tat mm cmiifit , mtimi safety. mis
tvt't I tis 1. . .miti' 5 : , k , ' ' 'C m'r rantil I y. ship iiestm-e.L
g's'tt ittttii. , Imgcmiiuiie this sit , ' uu-rte to Dr
Simepard tmimIer date of iee"miii'tr ' 2 , l9i I
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1,11-is. hi. (1. iiOiAN , Edgemmmont , S. 1) .
' 'I , lesire to macike time ummatmi ft'atimres cC umiy ens.
svtieiy i 'imbt ' to , ( or I iiinuu miiani' tam rft'rimmg wommiemu
lim cu , . ) ' ttu'mi tiIiih mmigtitttm taoi mti't"l itsiny itmit
tiit' mmcli ) I roceiveil mm yotmr tiania , it svmia , mtmiio
tL I it mit i' ( or mae to I tilt , ' trite-mm i iviote to
stilt go , ttcims nwtty , tr iii Omnitima , Limt 1 suits
m , , itimmd to get iut't I t I I SimtM to irounil. . 'iime
count my tioctoys tt it Clot i'emmi to imnIt'i sttmii : thY
ens , , anti mIfttflt mmte.iicimms imiztic mime 55 orse.
' 'I beemiimui' t'.taiiy ' until f''r , i'tmig , ammyt : mtng
( , ti account of tt'm rUle hmi'n'iaciies that sc.iu ceiy
ever left mmmc for IL iilltliCtl t. I I tlis'y uini itierem hg
m'n I mis ma t lie ftreimeumd , teimmiiti's , tot t't ( tie tteit , ,
em mi , ! neck , rectticeI mime to titietnitttom , of timm
I mm intii. 'J'imls img'mmy iresmitc,1 mica rmy mmli nmmtii rat
steep mimi , leV.teh It mmorvou' , inte that been mmmc
tntlem-aile. , ( I i n1tmmttiy mmiy i.tomnncti iiecaimmc tim-
ViVett anii I itte so I , t t RI t tint r c miiouitit I
isliti svretcttciliy ivetic to uiitmut mi.it io.I ) ' , A Ca-
tiLt-i iiah mm ffccttum of time iti.1 nes timid ot tier or-
gutims I 'ceatmue ' a later fei (1mm c , caumstmig a mmii mmiber
of , tlstr&-sst rig , 'ymumioins , ia'stiles a gti'i.I cleat of
uvorry , ftr 1 , ltd mm't , timiumic I ct'iiih nmrvlve tieao
set . bus atimnentis of simetm tummi'om tmmnt organs.
' \M I stated above , I wroit' for your citmt'st on
iiammlc tom' lVttmhefl atmi , it s-euim 'ti jimsi tii I at t ) my
ease. I tega'i t r''a i Hi ii t B I tilice. tutil , ttii I miS Cite
tirat mnnti , I ttuui womiderfiit , 'as , ' Ii oni time tar-
ttmro ttmat 101,1 , icen , 'ttwly kititng mmmc. lhmrlng the
seconl mimuitti tC , tn-am imment imly stommachm : mind kI,1-
ney tmuites , i tramipeart d mind I ( ' 4 t imeti ny such ,
ni ttmot git stilt vemik. TilL' ththu-il mimnt ti's stmpiily
briugit time miii emmttro curt' , for I ( otmt amy imaitUt
CXL'etteiit 1mm every reepeot. The freetmum fmuimn
mmthii , time i ethmiim itt appetite , ii'sit nail is-dil ) '
stmeiigiim , tiI ( mtisenco , at ii'CVOUh pntstrtitton and
Ictit ney tit'rmi flgt'mmmcnts , till thitt'e mtimmi it ti ties , ' etti.
in mmiy hhti' , Any witimian wmi , , tl'stis many ut-rite
tilt ? for a serttication of tiits statemmichit , "
ORS , COPELAD & SIIEPARD ,
itoo:1S smi AND ItI NI\V YOIiK i.IF'n
IIU1LIINO , OMA1i. ' , NED.
Otflce Houm5-9 to it mu. in , ; 2 tO 5 p. in.
Evontmigs-\\'ednesdays nmai Saturlayim only , .
6 to 8. $ tmnday , 10 to 12 nu.
SpciaI Noticos-OollnciI Oluffs
C1hlct1rEYs CLEANED : VAULTS CL1OANSBa.
ti ijurke , atV S. Itomor's , tis lirommtiway ,
LARGE PRIVATE BAIONFOIt RENT NEAR
court lmouac , Apply at lice otflce , Council lilutfa.
I.ott ItCNT , TV'O FUI1NISIIEI ) Olt UNFUIt-
nisited r000ms , in desirable location , for mali
atmd wife ; umo objection to a child. Inquire at
503 First aVeiiUi.- .
volt RENP , St'lTI OIc'i'LitNhS1Ill ) I100MS
Icr hmtuttekeepmng. 725 Mynster street.
beemm sentenced to tenyears him time stab
hrisOli. Tlmey pleaded guIlty ,
I1tEY'S OPINIONOFTHE MATTE1. .
lommghmia County Tt-eui'iurcn'n Timcttry of time
huh County 'ircmgi.hy ,
Coutmty Treastirer II , B. lrcy rettmrneil last
evenhmmg from O'Neill , where hue attemmtlei.l
time fumtmerutl of llairet Scott. Mr. lrc'y spent
ei'onuml days at O'Neill , ivimero ito hntl mimi
opporuummlty to turin somimu jmretty iloclile
opInions mis to time meal fac ( that hod imp to
tile ( anmous trmmgeiiy.
"I mini in it Positioli to kmmosv , ' ' tmItl lie last
evemulumg , ' 'thmzit time kIlling a Sctit is limo
result of a fur more dmmumgeomms conspiracy
luau is gemmermilly ummit'rmttootl , I iimuil notimimig
else to do dimritmg my stay btmt to imiformu lay- '
self mis to tIme sltumutiomi , anti immy sources ot
mmiformnatlon mire timomotmgimly relictitie , 1 imavo
iait a vimrttcbe of doti t hhmtt soimme at' tIme
guilty mmiemm are kmmowui , 1 immive iteemi matte I
mtctitmalmmtett ivIthm mmtammy facts tlmitt hmaVic imot
beemm tnntle hUhiiiC and time eVidence Is al-
moat commclusive ,
"It miOs hot take hong for even it stmammger
to forum time ( illililomi ( lmmmt sumac of ( lie couimt ?
ml imtimori ties t imem-e um ri' Iii 5)111110 t imy sri tim t lie
lymmeimers , 'l'hme action of thut , enmity attor-
lie ) ' it it ii lii cmi If I mm I mmii tmvhmmg t lie govi.'njmor to
mecomisitlem' Ills immtemiiomm of ofi'triimg it rewtirml
of $5,00II for tIme tmppreiiension of time mntir-
tierers ill C 0 ito tielmiom emh , atm I ( lit certmul mi
timhit the offerimig of IL mewumrd uvoulld have
amaturially hmmcretmtted the chmtmmmceim of gcttimmg
iii tIme ltottommi of time ItiOt . 'i'imc i-efmisat of
Ito coil mit y at torn cy t o tiIiov I ii u ummiii iuy-
I ititimit of a lawyer to iim.sist hIm the hmrote'c'u-
I iomm a nil t lie a ci ion of t Ii a simon ff I ii uiiiow-
I I mmg immeum ivhmo ivertt u tither cii Si tk'ioim of ltd ii g
iinntleihilits itt limo lvtivhiirirr to 'lsiI lime
irlsoners and iioltl long coimferenceth wimer %
otiienti ivero mefmmneil ahimnit4siomt itt severely , , I
criticised , 'File fniemiihtt of liccmtt tire emititlct.I
to mnore tlmmumu a little credit , in my opimiloil ,
Ion t lb ii ci ei'iimI iitctl mliii ii mmci I ii svhmi elm I lmcy
have thlscotmflteimliiicei ( atmy temm'leimcY '
towam-il violeimet' , ummmtl unless mtomnetmiiig ) me-
ciii s of atm imihimmmmmmnatory miature time law viiJ
lie nhlosmeti to take its course , "
lI'JtdTlt.V
'I m o nut lie ( If t Ii ii i.mt I o % 'mum' Ito mmmi' iii hioremi 1,7
C Ii ii ( limit , rat ( I ii vorml 1,1111 t ,
Vi . .IiNa'roN , Jun. 26-Epeclal-Pen. ( )
HIiiis I imrmtcml , lstmti if , Imimmilmiy : I I , vCre
NcUm-uiica : OnIginttl---'m'ihliIiimi lid-n , Ar-
catliuiiilC3' Mmmrtimm Ii Pierce , Ives , Iun-
mly ; Julia A. I iocmtomi , lhmmte , hioyti ; Luther
A hjprzmgmmt' . Jimmmmtbey. Ilurlati. Itissue-
jiimnc'im 'i' . lioltert" , hommg l'lime , Iirowmm , I
losvu : Origimmal-I I al i Si me liii mm , I ctuiil uni ,
Apliaumooite ; Samuel H. tIccilf , Imtlkimitla , .
\ utrremm ; ianiol liemit , Fort Muitlition , Lee ,
Aihditional-Jcreflhiuii Atlains , Volga , ( 'luty-
tomi. I imcreuutti-J aim ii ? 'l tm itt CltmrQlee , Cli e r-
okeOl hieimry .1 , Citiltim t'ss , hs Mullion , h'olk ;
( in nil mmci' I I. 'i'ha yi-r , I nihtmu imibemico , I itmelmnmi-
till , I teissime-Yimtmrlvs lgertonVot'tiwmtrd ]
IcmllasVihliut ; mn Itoimmisenu , CoiiIitlimCti.
ynehlemnmaii Ohm , Vioyii , FiO'ti Jmuimme
ia Mctitritttiiin , Ilitiummulit lti , Iuvis. onIg-
luau wiiiusvs , etc-l billie E. Fisim , Oclwein ,
; ininoiH of Jacob lhumrgett , Ciumirltomi
alit Nmruvootl , Lucas.
Nut tim ltuicota : lheihsue-Byron 11 , hlron.
soil , Ilismarik , Ihimnivih'hm , Onigiiiul witiow ,
cttt.-AhiiiIti 1. . % 'IIhinmmis hum iii , iortoti.
Coltmruuilu : OnlgliiaI-JacOti A. Culver.
Wi-ny. Yunia. Iteismiuc-WIlsomi H. liolferd
ticeatted , 'l'rinitlmtih , Lois Aimimnmms , ciniginat
viibows , ttc.-Nammcy liinrnett , heaver ,
AraliautOa ; Arammlcl hi. hiufferd , TrinIdad ,
Las Animmimis.
South iitkotmi iieissuc-Arnolt.l Ttmiehe ,
Curommum , ltobertmi.
lost ii. 'row or iIghitcrii Jimioki' ,
Pl'I'TShjtJltO , Jan. 2.--1'itc MclClnbey Coa.
t'ompafly of thIs cIty reports time butts at
iiim'kmnan , Ky. , haL nigimt. of me tow of'
eighmte' ii coal hummk5 contimbning 432,000 busIm
via of coal , valued at $10,000 , 'lime tow sva
; imat cit time l'inn Iteese No. 2 , 1mm chum-go p
of CitltliiflV. . Floyd Iturres. ¶ 1iie boat
I wait 1101 danmuged. ' ho AlcEimibey coinpan
I owned most 0 the coal mend huu.t it imusare
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