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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1896)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - fl- _ _ - - - _ 'l1flE OMATrA DAILY BEE : W 1jESIAY , APUIF4 29 , S9fl. 8 = = _ . - ; - - _ _ _ - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT 'b MIOIL MtNT1O. . Horn-A glr , to Mr.and Mrs. A. W. John- EOn , 2225 Avcnuo E , April 27. The Grend hotel , Council fl1uh. 111gb class n every rpect. flate , 2.5O per day and upwad. F. F. Clarke , ptoprktor. The hadleR' Ah ot1cty of St. Johns ITh- lh Lutlicran church meets at Joine ) iaIl , :4o. 17 1'ar1 atr'et , on Wedne.day after- noon. noon.Mary. . cIfe of William Lewis , dle AprIl 27 , aged 77. Iiinera1 Thuray 10 a. m. from her late resldne In 13oornr townhIp , 1t.v. Mr. Hanson omelatIn. 'F e C12rItIan church rovtval conttnie wIth geol IntreNt. Savernl pcr3ns have al- rvay United with the cotigregatlon. Tonight the iabject vIii hO Tlie Most \Vondorful ThIng In the \Vorld. " A tramp tiatned Capleton lii eonflne0 at t. Ilernartl'R hospital waiting to rccover from the fTcctii of a bullet WOUfll inflicted l1)I1 him by the mnrIiai of Neola. lie sas hr3t1tlIt hcre 1onday evening. 'lito 1,011Cc have been asked t look for a ytrnng woman named MaiI Pitzer , aged 21 , who left her 1101110 in Iiilipdaie on the 20th or April. She waq at the tranfer hero on the day following and 'Ince then all trace of her hna licen lost. Julia I.yom. vito of Pat Lyons , was x arnne1 ! by the commisisonors for the in- I..1no yecterdoy. 11cr cnditin was found to in ? ich that it Wa ! necessary to senil her to Clnrinla for treatment. 11cr 1)omo ) Ii , at I 2030 Smith 1igitth street. To complaInt vat' flied by her IIUS1)aflI , ltc'v. William 1)ay , who wa9 returning to his iionic lit Los Angelr , Cal. , after to years at Oxford and the lierlin univerlty , rttjl ied ) oft for tt few hourn to visit ) ilo cousin , Mr9. C. 1' . 1tallsbck , , on Montiay. lb vill lic remeiiherel , as havIng prcar'hed for tim Congregational church one Suntlay two years ago. . . ' TIm miii last night dlii not deter the crowd from enjoying the CiIase-Liter Rhow at the New 1)ohany. The blouse filled ainmat its full capacity. Tonight the bill will be the grcatmt , Piece the company ilays and the . - pofl that created such a furore on the opening - ing night. "A Fair l'arislan. ' ' Many seatii were 501(1 ( hwt night for the play. A young mall tiamod Thompson , who for- incriy lived here and who had returned to visit frIends , Iii now being loo1ed for by the 1)011CC. Thompauli visited n tiou'e where P. H.VIml was at work and when an oppor. ttinity vresciitel itcif fllppeI ( a watch from the contractor'a Vest , whIch wa hanging on the vnll. The watch was found yeHtc.rlay in a pawil Lhop with $17 against it. Thnitip'on clalniod to ho vorking for the Union I'aciflc antI was taking a lay oft for thirty days. lIe succeeded in escaping arrest. Mrs. W. A. Mynster aulTered a serious accIdent Monday night , from which he is Uil suffering greatly. She waa with her liusbanil at the Mynster Spritigs place and \vau sitting in the buggy wiiiI he watered the Iiorac vIth a now tin . In lifting the pail up the ear of the lucIct caught on the bridal and frightened the horse. The water 'was laed in his face and th bucket flew over his licail. LtIld ( leSlitO the efforts of Mrs. Mynster to hold him he ran away. In passIng - Ing a fence Mrs. Mynster was thrown out. She struck oii her head and her breast caine Into contact with a low fence post. bier breast wall crushed antI she was othervl'a badly injured. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( _ 5) tII ( PrZtiflI igli Why ? Ilecause our gooia' are the best. Our pricer arc right and we guarailtee satis. ' \ faction. See our new pIctures. \ 11. L. SMITIF & Co. \ \Vall paper cleaned , now process , % vItt ; patent right at Miller' : , 103 Main street. ( plIiIt4'r CIitiriis A.rzIItI4t $ NiisIi. A petition has bect fllcd in the ofilce of the clerk of the dIstrict court In a utt iii- volvlng $100,000. The vlailltift Is the Union Land and Improvement company , by John w. Paul , and the defendant ) F. W.t Nash of Omaha. T1i0 petition Is very brief. but It deals wIth big figures , and recIte.i Important ails- gations. It aracrta that Mr. Naih Is Intlobted to the Union Land and Improvement coin- panh to the amout of $100,000 anI interest front September 23 , 1893. It alleges that Nash was one of the original organizers of the company , and after the company was legally incorporated Na9h purchased 1.000 shares of tue itock at 100 each , and that ho haq held this stock ever since , and at all -ms-- . rncetii'ge of the company has voted it : The petition also aileges that lie has paid no part of the ptircliasa money or the Interest anti asks jtitlginent against Nash for the full amount with interest and coats , Thc suit is really a counter clahra in thc suit Naah has brought against the company I for $30,000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( lint lit. , ! Sosli. We ha'o ,000 hot bed ! ash whIch we are going to : lose out. They won't last long. How marty Jo you wint ? We will make you a price that can't be duplicated. C. B. PaInt. OIl nd Glass company , Masonic Tom. 11o , Council Bluffs. llnvo yiu seen the new gas heating Stovea at the conpany'a omce7 iJgi t It ) 118 I Ciiii in I t t e ( i.igi ii It iei. it rtlstii. J. J , Itichartison , of the Iavenport Dcmo- crat , national democratic committeeman of Iowa , Is In the city. the guest of Postmaster - master Ilowinan. Mr. ltichardson admits that ho Is tiers on a little businei trip , but declines to state the nature of the business. Tue little Ilutter his presence caused among the local democratic leaders gives color to the assertion that he is engaged In the organization of an anti-silver faction in the party in Council liluils. Seine of the county ' committeemen claim that a majority of the rneiiibers of the committee are pletlgeti to free silver , zulu that Mr. Richardson's vIsit viIi not be successful in working up an op. position strong enough to count for any- thliig. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Reduction on all trimmed hats. 31is Itagodalo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IC , P. St'iiii of his t rue Hun. Delegates and vls tors from thirty-five lodges of the ICntglsts of Pytlilas will como to CouncIl Bluffs next Tuesday evening for th purpose of attending a school for Instruction - struction in the stork of the order conducted by F. F. Iuncan of Des Moines , deputy state instructor , Arrangements have been auntIe by tue local lodges to entertaIn not loss tItan 1&O vIsitors and a titany more as may accept the cordial invitations that litive been sent to wdtern lodges , 'Flie work of In- structlon will not last long , but the entertainment - . tainment that will follow % % ill last prett' k' ueariy all idht. lime Flame iferosine. Iliscuit served at Cole s harilaare store iIext'cdnesday. . No smoke , smell or oiler. If y upset the stove you can get oil out. Genuine flokhara divans anti new pieces of oriental furnIture at the liurfee Furulturo company's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iiinili Iii n't ( .j I. Celly Ilougli anti " 1)ago Dick" lsntlon engaged - gaged a couple of attorneys yesterday and took a change of venue from tli Police court to Justice Cook , NeIther was ready for trial and both ere auxicus to get out 1 bond , A strong effort was made to in. duce the justice tO seduce the bonds whIch littil la'en ftxe.i at $500. but ho refused. I.aa. don intluceil liuber Ilro' . anti I'at Burke to go DI ) his beau , but ilcugh could not find a fricitti Ito wanted to see him get Dlii of jaIl. liough's case was set for trial MA ) 4 and Lantlen t My 0 , Ilough was sent to the county jail , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ o offer you only clean , crisp , ziow white laundry rork and nest delivery seryic3 at L.aE. laur.'Jry , 724IJroadway , Telephone 157 ' Dr. Cleaver'sotflco moved to 600 Broadway , liruiiisist li'l is ii Vtuiiuii , flit women wIll feel i (1001) littereat In a Lotte that will be tred before Justice Walker on May 5 , for it Involves the legality of a titno-honoretl anti of.usetl : weapon that is pccuItaly their own. J. U , Kuhn yes4trday flied an Information In Valker'a court charg. leg Chris ibsen with asauit atid battery _ . . _ with intent to d great bodily injury. The 4.p lnfarmat.on ulioges that Iloacu inadtj the sauit by 'boating and striking with an un. d , 1afui WCU1)OIl , vizI a broomstick , " ibsen I / was called before the Juticu and asked to 3Lav0 the case conluued. $ l-- OUTBIIS ) TIlE \VAI3ASII \ ROill ) Big Railroad Deal Back of the Omaha & SL. Loni Solo. GULF LINE TIlE SUPPOSED PUHCIIASR lIiiIltIiiaj lit it I'eE . ( ' ? ' .VIiI Let tile Coin iiii ii , i ii tq , t II. . lii iifTsl4)rc- liti ; ( lie bland . .f ( lie liii- iiilN The identity of the purchasers of the Omaha & St. Louis railroad is now definitely knoan anti it is also known that the first 5(01) ( has been taken In the dcvciopnieiit of 0110 of the bIggest railroad enterprises that has been projected in thc west for many cars , \'hen the Omaha & St. Louis road "as solti In March there was a lot of guessIng as to hat would be' the result of the purchase by tlto syndicate representing the bontihohi- erg , Omio of the competitors , in fact the only competitor of the bondholders at the sale , was a representative of the Missouri , Kansas & Texas conmpany. That company is a party to the yndlcate which has secured control of the line frotim time bommdholtlers anti time plait Ia now unfolding , anti Council Bluffs will bo the city to reap the miiost direct profit from the deal. The Misouri , iCansas & Tcxa Trust company is representative of tIme capital itark of the Kansas City , Port Scott & Gulf road , that line to the south , " ltich has been so muarvtlotisIy enterprisIng and successful during the conditIons that have depr'seti meet railroad property and bimlrmcs for several years past. it is a part of the Plans of th company to builti or so- euro lines from Minneapolis anti Omaha antI Council Bluffs to connect wIth the road at Kansas City and tints open a north and south ilno train the northern lakes direct to the Gulf of Mexico , with Aran.sao l'ass as the southern terminus. With the posses- sian of time Omaha & St. Louis access to Council Bluffs and Omaha woulti be easily 'ocured-by the buIldIng of a very few mnfles ot railroad from Kansas City to I'attons- burg. liest pceteti railroad men assert that this is time Plan and ptirose of the company anti has been iii contemplation for some timne. Time lIeu has been very thoroughly gone over ar4 all the figuring done so that the rdans for pushing the ork vili be corn- pleteti very rapidly after the final setlement ( if the deal which gives the Gulf line the PoPsesslon of the Omaha road. It Is con- ildentiy predicted that work on the necescury eqtilpmnent and improvement of the hue In Council Bluffs will be comnenced at. an early da to. Drexel & Co. of Philadelphia are repre- senteti In time syndicate with the Missouri. Kansas & Texas Trurt company. which secureti control of the Orimaha & St. Lotus , and it Is not clear what tiuts means loaiIy. The Drexel Interest Is a large owner In time Omaha Dridgo and Terminal company's hold. inga In Ea.t Omaha and In the East Omaha bridge. One version of the matter Is that time Irexels have sImply gone into the syn- ti'cate to help their investment in Omaha and to furnlh time termInal facilities for time Gulf read. On tIme other hand It Is claimed that the Drexel Interest. mmmeans the coming of the Baltimore & Ohio , auuil It may be that both the Gulf line anti the Baltimore & Oii'o are interesteti in the deal. W.th both or either line working for access to Omaha and Council Bluffs it means worlc In both cities , the operation of the East Onaha : bridge and an outlet to tIme seaboard independent of time Chicamo lines. - FORCE OThER ROADS. The Kansas CRy , Fort Scott & Gulf has already omado some accessions of ra Iway prcporty that will give the road an outlet to Den Moines. anti from that city the plan provides - vides for time extension of the line to St. Paul and MinneapoliS. 'Time Illinois Central , " saiti a well known railroad man yesterday , 'is a north and south line. Nothng but harti t mes has kept the company from building into Council Bluffs , The arrangemnents have been made , by the sale of additional stock , to rase ! a large amount of money for western exten- sions. ant ] it is certain that the line will be extended to Council Bluffe and to Omaha very soon nov Time Gulf line has made a record within time last two years. and tIme fact that it is beading for this city wlil force time Illinois Central to do somnething and do th quick. I look to see the line built during time coining summer. Just as soon as de- veloprnemits begin to show themselves on the Gulf project you will see time Illinos Central getting into action , " Then timers is another railroad deal in the process of imicubation anti almost ready for hatching that means maclu for Council Bluffs and Omnaita. It is ceriairm that time Missouri Pacific is gong to extend Its line from Omaha to Council Bluffs and use the East Omaha bridge. The plan. it Is understood , Ia for the Omaha Bridge anti Terminal corn- pony to give the Missouri Pacific the use of the East Omaha liridgo and terminal fnciiitea ! In Council Bluffs , and in return the Missouri Pacific vIll furnish the Terminal company a right of way over the Belt line to South Omnaima. Whether the Missouri Pacific - cific wIll be content to stop iii Council Bluffs or wiR seek an outlet , va Indan ! creek for instance , and become a competitor with tile Chicago-Missouri river roads for Iowa bumsi- nasa is not known , but % % ell posted railroad melt will not deny that such plane have been under consideration for some time. When J. M. Egan was general manager of the Maple Leaf , now the Chicago Great \Vestern , ito asserted that it was the plan of the conmpany to get Into St. Paul , Sioux City , Omaha , St. Jos3plu anti Kansas City. lie said tile company woulti not gIve a dollar a mile for a road vest of time Missouri river , but would be content to drop down at the river pointo and dt mand Itit share of western business , Tlii.i has been l'resident Stlekmiey's policy and mt has got his line to St. l'atul , St. Joe anti Kan- sac City. Time Council Bltmffs-Oniaima con- n'ction has not been made yet , but it is mnetioneti to as one of the developunonte of the big railroad that is taking ohapo these ( lays and that rapidly. Specal Eaio. Trimmed and untrimmed hats. Miss Ragsdaie , No 10 I'earl. Untrlnuned hats , lOc and 25c. Miss Itagadale. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lIuiitin Vu . % Iiiliuiiy , A year or more ago Viola Stanner and her husband , John S. Staffer , had a caries of domnootic ilifilculties that resulted in semi' locai police court notoriety and subsequently led Mrs. Stannor to procure a divorce. When time decree 'as allowed the questiomi of au- many was settled by the court orderIng tanluer to pay the woman $10 a mnth for a series of years. A little over a year lisa elapsed since then and tiip alimony imas amcunted to $150 , Of this amount Stanner ha paid $ G6 , and boa been unable or neg- leetod to pay any more , The woman procured - cured an order of garnishment from the court , anti yesterday time retuin was imiado. showing that thit I'oatai Telegraph company , for whoiui Stanner works , lied been served whit notice Cf garnishment for the amount involved , Stammer Is a telegrapher and for- immcriy worked lit tue Postal ofilce here , but is now located In Misiouri Valiy. \uil 31ii ungi. I Iii , Sten is ri house. There was a general fear that the death of Jcel L. Stewart , the head of time wholesale - sale grocery iioUs of Stewart Bros. , would cause time closing of one of tb oltiest eatab- llahinonts in the city. and time announcement mamlo yesterday that his aon John T. , but ulmore comnuonly known as Dick , was to take charge Cf the busIness was the cause of general satisfaction. Dick has been attemitl. ing Yale coilete , but concluded lie would not go to school any longer when lie weE ne.detl so badiy at home. lie will take charge of the business anti operate it , with tile assistance of Mr. I. C. lionharn , vimo has c-s.g held a reapomuaible position in the man- tigernent of the business. Mr. Stewart is an exceptionally bright young juan , and his fr.eimda wIll be delighted to learn of lila sutl. deniy fornmd resolution to ha a by no longer , Iboftmayr'a Fancy Patent Flour make. the ct anti zno8 bread. Ask your grocer for It. v ii n it i v iii i : 'l'ii l IlGS Si'oI l.ll ) I fittest 1(115 ft Jilr.VIhl lit' .tMk4'ul I ) ) lriile I ii Jli.lge Siti I t lu'pi Coil rt , Time time of Jutige Smilh in the district ceurt yesterday was constulneci in hearing the testimony in a suit , involving something over $2.000. The suit is for the purpose of determining the responsibilIty for the too-ripe condition of about 11,000 dozens of eggs that were sent from hero to time New York market , some time tiuring the latter part of February. Jolt0 11 , Ibolsten , a commission broker in New York , is the plaintiff , and \Vhcelcr & lboelil , coltl storage warehotlsmen of this city , are ftc defendants. Wh'eicr ' & ibereld hail tue eggs In stock , and were visited by a traveling representative of the New York broker , soliciting consignments of Produce. A deal Was struck by which time eggs vere to be hlppeti to tue New York market. 'ieeler & Ilerehti allege that time solicitor , as a condition of securIng the consignment , guaranteed tiieni at least 18 cents a dozen. antI they woe to receive all above that figure tile eggs might sell for on the market. Alter time shipment was matle , Wileeler & bbereiti drew on time New York house for $2,000 , which was $78.C0 less than IllS price of time eggs at 18 cents a dozemi. Tile Ne York finn alleges in its petition that ii loketi lip time rating of time Council Iliuffs iioese and found time firma was gooti for $76,000. anti Paid the draft without waiting to inquire into the condition of t1m consign- mnc'nt. It now sets up that when time egg' Were receiveti , they vero in lifleil a flume , rIpe condition that they cotilti only be saltl fur "scrambling , ' ' which detracted amazingly foln their value at a season of time year when soft boiled and straight-up frys were In iopmllar tictnianti. They accepted the eggs anti soul tile entire consignmiment for $ T00 , aliti umiatie a draft back on'hecler & Ilerold for tile tilfferemmco between that figure anti time price they had paid. TillS tirafi \Vheelcr & l1eeltl refused to honor , anti , lim course of time Itvent to protest. Tue 01 esent stIlt Is the result of the ileai. Wimile time trouble was in its earlier stages the New York imoilse further comnplIcated affars by seizing a consignment of butter shipped to I'hiladelphla by Wheeler & ilereiti. It was sold for $350 amid the CotInChl Bluffs firm given crotuit on account. Time principal part of time fight yesterday was to simow that the big cold storage plant erected by'iieeier & Ilereld several years ago was tiefective , anti timat eggs iuati spoiled witilo in storage. This time defentiants ably combatteti by putting experts on tue stanti to show that time Plaumt was of tue most inotlern and perfect construction , with a ator- age capacity of imundreils of tons of ice , and timat the variation In temperature during tile year was never greater than a tleree or two. Time plaintiff makes a number of Sell- satinal charges concernIng tIme manner in which time deal was engineered , aluti which is promiseti to be shown by tue testimony , 501110 of which depends upon finding a certain hotel register. The case Is being tried to a jury. _ _ _ _ _ _ VoltK iGM FN'S Fit I lIiY CI.Vlh. ( - : , r Sessloii.ltejlee vit Ii In- I t'rest to C lie Fii'r.cel Ic Meinliers. \Vorklngmen's Frientlly chub heiti its regimiar meeting at the Farmers' ball , Moo- day evenimig , and , rltluotmgh time attendance was small , club mutters were handled In their usual vigorous manmmer Reports of th labors seed nmd poll tax committees elicited mtmclm information , and a proportionate aifletmnt of discussion. The persistetmcy of tue city council In kcepiimg tIme club's request for garden seeds pigeonhioleti until time proper planting season expires was gently but firmly handled , and time committee continumid witim instructiomls to atiopt a General Grant plan of campaign and "stay with theom If it takes all summer. " ifl the matter of poll tax notices , time right of proprietors of stores anti factorIes to pay their indIvidual taxes in cash was conceded without dssent. ( but to usurp the autimority of also paying the poll tax of their emnoycs almd deductimig it from their salaries witimomit their consent. was denounced in unmneastlrecl terms by several members , and time prevail- immg opinion was undoubtedly In favor of tile person liable to pay ooii tax to be permnittei : to provide for its payment as ito may deem best. Iii the matter of the Indian Creek sewer , to be constructed by the Iowa Coumsutmctlon company , from Oik to Eighth stroats , time question of exorbitant damages claimed by a few of time abuttlmmg property owners cc- ceived some attention , and time standpoint froni which any could claim datimages , wimen the work could not do otherwise than enhanca the value of the property , coulti not be dlii- corned , unless , perchance , they have learned to love the unsigiltly aumd ill-smelling stream. A report that a mcmnber or members of lime club hail been accused of intenmpe'anco was broimgimt before tue club and Its positien was so clearly defined that no cue timere could doubt that time club would not tolerate in- ebriates. As persons claiming memberalmip In time club luatl been reported to have secured em- ploymermt immmder Its auspices , when , as a mmmi- ter of fact , they were not members , time club was autimorizeti to issue certificates of ummembership to its members , for time protec- lion of time public from Impostors , and all members who have not cards are requested to call on tim secretary anti get one. A six weeks' teachers' review class vlii lie ougammized Montlay evenimlg at the Western Iowa college. also bookkeeping , imimot-imanci amid typewriting. LlCENSi FOIL A tC'1'ION . 110 Usms. cli , . COhuml'il I'ilHNt'M flil Or.iingtmie l'Ixiilg t lit' Fees for 4 il ( Ililsi ill'S I , Time city couneti met last night iii special session amid passed an ordinance providlmug for tIme levy of a license tax on all firms co Ing an auction bnineas , Time tee is fixed at $60 a month , or $5 a day for a shorter period , anti a penalty of not less than 10 a day , no ; Inure than ; o a day , for a viola- tlon of the ordinance. Time council tllen vent into a committee of thu whole. anti spout an hour or more in a discussion of the Pearl Street pavng rjimes- tiomi. Th'ro ' was a general talk on the kimimi of briak to be used , the character of the base anti time kinti of paving to ho used by the motor company in paving hetween its tracks. Time qtmeetlon of assessing the cost of paving time Intersections was also con- sitiered. The committee flnahiy recoinmontiod to tIme councIl that an ordinance be passed ordering the paving of Pearl street vtIt vitrified brick. and also ( lie paving of First , Viilow end Fifth avenues , from Main to Pearl streets. In an informal way time council discussed the specifications. City Engineer To'tevIn gave his ideas of time manner Of preparing time base , anti stated that four Incites of saimti would furnish as good a base as iieedetl. if time street vero Proimerly rolled. It was tIme general sentiment of time council that lmomneinade iii Ick be used for tue under laycr , anti that Des Moines vitrified paving brick , or otimer lricic cqnaliy ao good. be usetI for time surface , Our process gas ranges cost no more to run thami a gasoline sovo. Sate amid always rosIly. Our gas Iron costs C cents io rums it telvo hcimrs. Sent on trial. Cole ; lmard. wa'e. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Keep sand out of your teeth , See our $3 piessure water filters. Stephan Bros. DavIs , drugs , paints and glass ; tel , 280 , /sliotil'r Silillitter iii In time superior court yesterday an action was begun by Mrs. Emily B. Brodbeck to oust Valentine Miiburn , who is unlawfully holding forty acres of land belonging to her estate. The land lies in the rIver bottoms near honey creek antI tile case is one of the niany sImIlar ones that have bee'gm brought ill various Courts recently. Mrs. Brocibeck ascs the court to award her $500 tYimnages anti to issue an injuumction forever restrain. big Miiburn from unlawful entry upon time land , The emily other case tiled in time superior court yesterday was a suit brought by the l'ioneer Ilnplemneot company against flak-er & \'ale. , a Nebraska implement firm , ( or time collection of $1,060 , - Kalamazoo , Much , Is famous for celery- also as the borne of Thos. Sister , whose advertisement - vertisement apeara on jtago Z. . . VETERANS AT CEJ)1\lt ) \ RA111)S ) Twenty-Second Annual Enc3mpment of Iowa 0. A , R. Opond. SIX TUOLJSAND PEOPLE. INkTTENDANCE i'arii.le or the 1)1Onc of till. I.nrg.-s ( in tIle llhiitury of I lie Sin it' Orga , iJ1t. tititi. - CEDAR. ltAl'IDS , Is. , April 2S.-Speial ( Telegranl.-Tho ) twenty-secomiit annual en- carnpment of the Iowa department of time Granti Army of time Republic convened lucre totlay for a three days' session. A number of special trains' were run into the city and all incoming trains were p.acketi and at noon 6,000 iteopie wrc in the city , despite ( ho fact a imeavy rain fell during tile night anti time weather continued threatening. Time parade took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon - noon , about 8,000 people , Including half a dozen bands , beliig in line. Fifteen or 20,000 iietitto atationeti along time 11mm of niarclm witnessed the parade , which wac tIme largest ever sects here. The parade was re- vieweti by Governor 1)rake , Department Coin- mander Timonipsomu anti a miumber of ox-coin- nmanders-in-chief of the national organiza- lion. Tcnight campfires were helti at tilO opera ilOtme , 111gb sliool , Auditorium anti Llncolmu club roolmus. Time Lttlie : of the Grand Army of time lteptmbllc alco gave a reception in the Knights of l'ytimias halt. All these gather- logo were largely attended. The city is gaily decorated amid the encainpumuent l pros'- log a big s'uccoss. The sessIons proper of time different organizations will commence tomorrow - morrow morning , I i.i.IXOIS ( - i'i' : it . % I , 'i'lt. . IN ii I'i'ChlIl ) . Conelles ht'rii il'ul itiiui a Ntiiuiler of i'0e4P41'ligerN Injured , DUIIIUQUE , Ia. , April 2S.-Special ( Tole- grani.-A ) cloudburst at itaymumond , east of I \\'aterloo , at 2 a. mu. washed out ( lie track and deraileti the Illinois Central limited for Chicag. Two coaches were overturned and e'everal liassengers injurci , none tiangorously. Time train hmati several extra coaches. convey- hug visitors to time state GrantI Army of the Republic encampment at Cedar Raititis , anti was ditched by a washout. half a milo eaat of Raymnoimd. Time storm causing th aceltient va time heaviest in years. The train was runmuing at a hligil rate of speed when tIme accident occurreti. Several cars were toic- scopeti anti badly smashed up. Fourteen pcrcns were injured mnoro or ies sever&y , tIme one most seriously beIng Charles Baldwin - win , an engineer on the road , but a passenger - ger on tile train. The passengers were tumuabie to tell by what fortunate circumstance a great disaster - terva averii. The iimjureti persons were taken to W'atcrloo for medical treatment. Time containing passengers were iient to Cedar Falls for conmuetlon with time Burlington , Cedar Eaplds & Northern special to tIme en- camprnent , arriving at Cedar Rapids at. noon. The list of injmlreti inludcs the following : Mr. Charles BaltiwinVatemloo , Ia. ; F. C. 'eIil , Waterloo ; Mrs. D , Wagner. Dmubuqtmo ; Miss Minnie W'agner. Dtbuciuj. ; Mrs. B. 11cr- fey. Siwifleld. Ia. ; Mrs. Mmry Ibammoing. Iarlington'la. . ; Mrs. it. B. RutlidgeVii - hams , Ia. ; Mattie Nailer'illianis , Ia. .1 us I ( ' . ' 4) f I Ii tl'ence . I ) I Nil il)41l r.'i. ' SIOUX CITY , April , 2S.--Speeial ( Tele- gram.-CoflsiderablO ) excitement has been catmeed by the sudden disappearance of Jims. tics of time Peace Bernard siu family of tuis place. Altimough many casee re set for trial in Ills court neither time tiatice nor his family hay0 tcn seen for over ttvo weeks. No reason can be dIscovered for ( heir mysterious divapearance. , . Cligressl 4)1)11 CliL(111i1)ll .rrahigei.t siou : CITY , April 28.-Special ( Tce- - rsionai comnmittee of time gram.-The ) e-igr Eleventh Iowa district , in session lucre , fixed on Cherokee as time place and June 2 as time date for time convention to nominate a republican - publican congresalcilal candidate. ilt'NNI NG t LOCOMUi'm V1L Viluit I t 3l4zauis toSpee'I a 'I'rnimm Sixty allies Per until. Mr. John Gllmer Speed comutribmutes to tue Ladies' home Journal an article Upon the safety and comuforts of railroad travel in the United States , in which he says that "the highest type of American railroad is today constructed with such skill and sagacity tiiat we travel in mnre luxury and security than any people in the world. " In conaltier- log time locomntives and the speed attained by them on our railroads Mr. Speed says : ' . . * At sixty miles an hour time resistance - ance of a train is four times as great as it is at thirty miles-timat is , the fuel muat be four timnes as great In time one case as it is in tile other. But at sixty miles an hour tills fuel must be exerted for a given this- tanco in half time timmie that it is at timirty miles , so that time almiolInt of power exerted anti steammu generated in a given period of ( line niust be eight times as great at the factor speed. This means that time capacity of the boiler , cylinders and time other parts moust be greater with a corresponding addition - tion to the weight of time machine. Obviously - viously , timerefcre. if time weight per wheel , on accotlnt of the limit of weight that time rails will carry , Is limmmhteti , we soon reach a point when the thriving wheels anti other parts cannot be turtimer enlarged , anti then ve reach tile maximum of speed , "The nice adjustment necessaryof the Various - rious parts of these immense enginemi may ho Indicated by some figures as to the work performed by tilese parts wimen the locorno- tiva is worked at bight speed. Take a pas- stinger engine on ammy of time big railroads. At sixty miles an hour a driv'ng wheel five anti a half feet in diameter revolves five tinmes every secomutl ; imeiw time rccprocating parts of each cylinder , including one piston , piston red , croso imead and connecting rod , weghlng about 650 pomunds. must move back and forth a ohatanco eCual to time mttrokmi usually two feet , every time the wiled cc- wolves , or in a Ilfili of a second. It starts frommi a state of rest at tue end of eacll stroke of tue piston , anti must acquire a vOiocity of timirty-two feet per eaconml in one'- twentietil of a Becond. anti mutt be brotght + 44l 'H ' + t4 + , - , . ! " : : 1 Whatf ; : ; Wanti : Ii it' za nice , a ; modcralc price , , , E Sargetit , 1-las them - AJI Omaha cannot touch us , Look for the Beur. ' Customers' Shoes . Shined Free to a state of rest in time caine pcrioi of time , A pitnn eighteen Inches irs dlanieter has an area of 2SI'.J square inches. Steam of ISO pounds pressure per sqtmnro Inch wotuld , therefore , exert a force on the vlston equal to 38.175 pomlnhis. This force Is applied alternately on each side of the piston tell times in a sceoruti , ' ' " \Vheri this system of the constint gnarti. ing of bridges Is tiapti1 eta all rahiroaths ( as it has been on many of the leathitug ones ) the daring heroes of romance vliO risk their lives to keep trains trout rushing iii ticetruc- tion , wimero itrltiges or trestles Immivi : ' falleui , vill finti their occupation golie. As it IS , the fiction writers have probably been tIll- tltmly prodigal in time cOentinmi of such char- acters. So , too , have they taken liberties sIth time engineers who drive the locomno- lives. They are tIStltihiy repr'sr'ntetl as bilmif , Stlperstitlous persons who consult this onion and that. anti in unonuermt of extrenie dauiger hull open tue throttle mmmiii 11111 their trust in i'rovitience. As a matter of fart , railway engineers are merely painstaItln muen with- Omit affectation itmiti % vitbmommt Itretemiso , hmo neeti so constantly to have their wits aboilt them timat they have no 111110 for supersti- tlons or melotlramntic ttoslnSs. They have tiefinite duties to Perforuul of a hazarulatis mm- tmmre , nmmti thmesn thutien are lived up to on 175,000 miles of railroad itu time Uniteti States Vitil ft Sillgle-mnintieti fidelity which warrants - rants us In believing that evvry railway en- gineer. wiil tb what is right for 111111 to mb no nuattor hat the emergency. rio nuatter 'S hat time coat to liiinSolf. They are certainii heroic rnem , limIt as fteo from sentimental vapr.rings as any mmmcii in time' worlth. It io a pleastlre to correct a popular mmsapprehmen- si'ti In regarti to a class of omen who are an homier to Anuerican unanluooti amid Ammuor- lean cltzenimlp. " A Port III lt'ft'liul iiiialcimi. The veritable battle of 1)orking is to be seriously anticipated alter all , says the l'all Mall Gazette. It is ninny immontims now since we heard that the hue of the Surrey lowns ) was ho be provideti with forts for time ( lefcmmso of Lonion. antI most of usere of opimmion that tlu scheme hmatl been shelved , at all events for the oresent. But such is not the case. Time strategical advantages of hex 11111 have becli commsltherecl to ho moore immiportant to the mmntlon than its picturesqmie possibilities for Picnickers. Imiring limo last few weeks seine five acres eu time top of time well known bluff thou looks down tmpomu iorlcing imavo been cieareti of timelr trees antI brusilwool as a prehlunimiary to tue commstrtictlon of a powerful fort. Happily , iii England we do not fuss umbotit our umuilitay tlefommses to the extemut of keeping limo pub- lie at a preposterous tiistance away from tlmemmu. ilanic holiday folk will still be able to emujoy ( Ito view fronu Box lull. mmd vIii still have stllflcient foliage for lilenic pur- lSe5. AntI it may be that tue st rn fort on so peaceful a silo mnay be a useful ob- Joel lesson for them as well. \'t.t'I'iiiiL liIiC.tS'i' . One iurC Iui of Seyi-rp Int'al ttnriui" . is l'rtiltilseil for St'IrnsIn _ WAShINGTON , April 28.-The following is the forecast \'etimmestlay : For Nebraska-Severe local storms ; clear ; brisic and high northwesterly winds. For Coiormido-Clearlng , posaiby folioweti by fair weather ; northerly wimuds ; slowly cluing temmuptratlmrc in northern lortlouu. P'r Som.h Ialcota.-itnimi , followed by clearing 'weather ; brisk anti high northerly wbntus ; coaler in eastern utortiolu. \\'yomlng--Fair anti wormer ; vcst- erly wiuitis. For Monttnmi-F'alr : westerly winds. For Oiclahonumt nrn Indian 'Ferritory- Fair ; cooler ; northwesterly winds. For Iowa nnd Mlssouri-'l'hremttemmlmig veatller With rain , with comutlitions favorable - able for severe local storms ; cicor'ecinea. . tiny night ; brislc anti imigum sotmuhiery winds. Fem Kmtnsns-Local ruins , follcnvcti by fail veathtr : clear ; nortlnvesteriy winds ; prob- aby severe local slornus. I.tt'ii Itecord , OFFICE OF' TIlE WEATHER BUREAU , OMAhA , April 27.-Onunima record of tellS- Perattire and rainfall compared with the corresponding day of the past four yearit : iS9d. IS'J5. lefti. ISt3. Maximtlmfl temperrttlire 72 t4 89 41 Minimimmn temperature 61 SS 66 3S Avelulge temperature. . . . . ( G 71 78 i0 l'recphtatlon ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS 0 .02 .13 Condition of temperature ant ! precipitation at Omaha for the dily and since Marcus 1 , 1(96 : Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tic Excess for the tiny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io Accumuitijeth tleiiciency lflce March 1. . . . 8 Normal precipitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . incis Excess for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mcii 'rotai in'ecipltatiomu lnce March 1. .5.14 incimes Excess since March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch itelnirts from t4tiutltiiit a I S p sa. - , i i' . " -'a " ? et fiTATONS ANT ) STArE OF ' S'EATI11R E ; 0 ' : Omitha. cioutly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 72 .22 Noith i'iate , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 .rS Huron , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 .11 Chicago ciouIy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ml . ( t ) St. IMUIC , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8) St. l'irnl , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 .55 laV'nitt.rt. ciouLly..C . Wi lcauii-.zia City , clctui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ) 72 .01 ililena , emear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (6 .5) ) llmtvre , ciemtr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 .0) stalL l4tkc' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ItIstuuitleic. raining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C2 .46 ( 'hmeyt'nne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ViiiIton , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04 tO . .5) ) Itaittil Cit3 , raining. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sli . 5) . ( lalvestonclGuidy. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 _ 78 _ .00 * intlicates trace of ltreclpitatita. L. A.'ELSII , Observer , , luilo ltlItl.'I'Y M.tltlCil'I' . INSTRUMENTS placed on record April 28 , 1SOG : WARRANTY DEEDS. E. I. Oos'tartl and husband to E. C. Sawyer , lot 9 , block I , Rethick Pamk. $ 1,500 C. S. Siseparti mint ! svife to L. it. Soy- mnotmr , iota 1 to 4 , block 12 , llmirmuham place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,20 Iii. I. Myers antI husband to Thomas JohmmsCn. e ½ sub-lot 0 in tax-lot 65 in IOJl5-13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ft ® G. C. Banner et ill. to H , L. ilonner , iimi lots 8 anti 9 , block 4 , Cheveiumod place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,000 IEEDS. Special master to Alice Cahtierwooti , v: ½ of e ( iS feet lots 7 anti 8 , block 18 , Wilcox's second addition. . . . . . . . . . 600 SherIff to F'retlerlck Krtmg , part lot 0 liascall's mmdditloml to Okialmomnit. . , . 215 Total amount of transfers. . . . . . . . . . 6,4651 'iIIEEL1E ; ARE UL IN AiS ! Prcteiit Condition of Many of' the Paved Streets IIItZ Becoino Intolerable DECLIRE WAR ON TIlE GLASS ThROWERS ' ' - I A ilul 'iI Ii At- 'l'lltii Vt' tIll t ( orlley n telilli t to l'l'uMtt'tltO I lit- 1n at 1cM % 'iiu Are liisrtiiiti'ttttul iii Co uMi il l'Ullet tires , BIcyclists of all ages , colors , r'excs anti previous contiiiiomi tf servitude are preparing to engage in a warfare against those toll. ecienceless mortals wimo Itensiat in timroa log glass , nails' , tack&i , wire cmiii other like cmii'- blab into the streets , app.trently ithi time intention of oImuet'iring ' as mmumtny tires ala omissible. That there imas beemm delIberation amid prenw.iitatlon in ( lucas' acts lots long been uiiectcti by wheehimmeit , but it has been ptmsitively liroven only by recent investiga- tiomis that such Is time ease. TIme ligiut Is bong taken imp by the Asso- clatetl Cycling duty' , a body which is commm- Posed of uleicgalcs from time various bicychilmg clubs of time city amid the dealers. Comum- lulaints have boon caitereil before time hotly of the vast tlumSOmlllt of glass anti miail Imicli litter the streets , A committee wmis flIt- hOlultCd to investigate antI it has obtutimietl m-uclm evithice as to irovo beyolmtl a tiotlbt that somume versons tilmkimown are iii time habtt of deliberately scatteriimg brotusm g1it..s mitI tmaiis upon time streets. Thio best evidence was fountl oIl North Twelmty-fommrtim street near PatrIck avionic. Last Stlndty : Imight mneumlbens of the conmmuilttee vhmo mode over thIs ltOltioml of limo street ame ijositivO that there % ulS 110 gluuss ammywimere omm the Ilavemument. Tito following imuornlng limo disctn'ery was umuatie that ( hIring the night samimo cisc lmatl mtcatteroti broken glass. Time immaterial was coumimmioll wiimtluw guise. It 'aa heaped tIll iim little piles or stacks at regular intervals of from twelve to twenty ft'et. Time pavliig aiommg tile etm'eet is of block aumtl very poor , but tue riders have stmccetlcti in Ilmmtiing a fairly even road aloimg it by dodging time holes amid rough spots. Time intent of time iarties wimo have scattea'etl time glmti' Ic shosvn hiy time filet that timey idacetl mime hittlo ileahus upon this Patil. 'lime street is traveled mmltucil by bicyclists , especIally in tile rainy veatiier , wimell tIme coulmtry anti dirt roads are itad , as it Is a portion of the best road to the fort. lhieychists l.ave dlocovereti IlitiCil broken glass alommg Simerlnami avc'nile , on Cmumiuluig atrelt betwc''mu Sixteenth anti Twemuty-fotartim. on Sixteeumtii betweemi Cass anti Cumoing , amiti onVebster hc'tweeil Eigimteentll anti Tivelit- fourtll. All the uetrots are traveleti by bicychiato to a gloat extemut , as the lttVemidnt ) is snmootii amitl fimrmitshes excellent riding. On these streets also the broken giaso ic ilo- posited in little heaps at regular immtervals. Very little infurmuuatiomi as to the identIty of tile gimilty Parties imas yet beemi obtallmeti. A .mmtlmuuber of wime'Immien allege that they imavc seemm tvo uult'n traveling along the street in a buggy anti scattering the glass. Omuly a few days ago one biker alleges ime saw these two inirtleS tioing time I'lmmle timing on Love avenue , another laved street. lie ob- tallied C tiescuiptiomu of the mmmen and has glVeui It to tile mmsociatioum , y'lih will attempt - tempt to apprehemmd thmcmn. This imuforsmmatiotl was given to tIle chief of Police yesterday by George Ii. Fitch , all attorney svim i representing tlte Asso- ciateti Cycling clmubs in the mater. Chief Sigwart yesterday mmiormuing Immatructeti the po- ilco force to immvcstigato time matter. lie called time attemmtit3mm of time Isatrolumuemu to tIme or- tiir.anco whticit forhId tile throwing of rub- huh and ghttss iamb the streets anti 1mm- striucted tbmem to at once arrest any one vhomn they Icumid violating it. No evidence hiss been duscoverel whichu leads to time ithentificatioum of time partIes hio have conumnittetl time outrages. Some hi- cyclists believe timat they are itoodiunms , an- hunted by a spirit of imsiscitief. Others hint that it would be to the interest of bcycle : repairers to Iii. . o persons to scatter time glass. as it would briimg profit to tlmemn. It is highly likely , imowever , that if time omIt- rage continues the Asiiociatcd Cychimig eltubs will be able to bring the guilty parties Into court. Beecham's pills are for biliousness - ousness , biliousheadache , dyspepsia - . pepsia , heartburn , torpid liver , dizziness , sck ! headache , bad taste in the mouth , coated tongue , loss of appetite , sallow skins etc. , when caused by constipation ; and constipation is. the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book , Pills i6c and 25C a box. Book free a your druggist's , or write B. F , Allen Co. , 356Canal St. , N.Y. IIstr NAT1ONL IIANIc -PF- Couticil Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . $100,000 % % 'J , SOLICiT OUIt I1USIESS. vI5 DESIRC YOVIL COLIECT1OS , OSRI OF TlfIiI OLDEST hIiNlCS IN iOWA. r i'ilt CE'I' l'AirJ ON 'rIME lI5I'OSITbI. 1CA.LL AN ! ) 81112 VS Oil WItl'I'12. - - . - WORDROMEN. 'I'lit're Arc 'i'IinllttfllfllM % 'iio Ncc,1 licip - _ . ' is 'l'Iicy SlmfferhIiiv 'l'liey ( : iuut (1.-i hOller , Ohmi hmat fiuisory , ) hat stifferin. what ammie'iy anti despair i imtbtmred by thousands of ioct simflering woolen. They are women a ith Palo faces. tired eyes antI drawn. weary lottics , ho feel sickly anti orn out. Their ilvOs are tlarkenetl anti they feel blue and tioiaressel Etceause tiaty arc troubled wills 501110 female coniplaimut which givea themn no rest. The ) ' stltT'r stlemmtly , lintlently , and too often they keep on smmfTerimmg. There seems to be muo relief ! lay after tiny they arc' torttmreii a ills hiadctme , back. aches , itaumus In the himie. bearing down pains -utaimus t'verywimore. Time surfer fromis dizzi- lies , , failmtmiess , dlsortiereti stoimiacli. nervous- 11055 , uumoodtnese. Timi'y seem to be amicteti \ % ithi almost every ( i'soas ' ( ' timat aS ever knowmu , No olitier timat suCh Wonton cry for help anti asic despairIngly. 'is thmere mmotiiimug I cams take to get rid of these as ful feelings ? " This is a sati picture , bmat it is true to life' It reveals ( lit' nctlmai e'oflthit'on ' of that vast mstmmmiber of womusen in rhmmu thin course of na- ( lire b000llmr's lnterruptNi. Timey stuffer anti tlmey get no relief. lint it WOliti5 emily knew it. tiucy mumlglit easily flnti hells. There is a iy to Prevent anti cure these tiistresslmmg ailiilt'lttS. Many vohimcim hiavo iIic'oVerctl that timero is a remmmetiy \ % Imich will cure' tlmc'mn. It i' a rem- etiy that has mtOitht ? timntmm'aimtle of eak. simIfering iaommmcn strong. Imeoltimy atiti well. Tlmis Is imat olie vommuan imas to , : ty ahtetmt It : .tirs , Isabel ( hrt'eut of Coichester , Ccliii. , ' ' I SlItfereti vlthi recently iiaitl : 'l'ttr years backacimc' . bearimbg tiowli pains aOti van- Oils oilier fluilmiemmts liectihiar to svoismamikintl ammtl tried many reiisetiies. tuit until I took \Viurmier's nate cure I received nc Permila- foist relief. As tii result of tsling thin sfe , cure , I now fct'l lila' a mica' % vcmnall and have not imati aim acime el a palms for two yesrs laat. I cheerfully rocoumsmnenil thIs reiisetiy to cvery voulman wimo suitors as I ' ' mlitL' No woman can alforti to lt without this vahtmable reumuetby. By uasiimg It . site ran safely avoiti evem'y fcrmmi of sickness anti suffering. No other relmletiy eqtmais it for bumiltiimmg tIll the syeteimm and rcstorii lost Imealtim. Every thrtmggist keeltsVanmmer's safe ctmre. ( iie it a trial ! DUFFY'S I PURE MALT WHISKEY Druggists. LAll Si , BERNARD'S ' hOSPITAL AN RETREA'f FOR TilE iNSANE. In charge of the SISTERS OF MERCY This widely known instItutIon lies been doubled in size during time past summer and raade one of the most modern and model institutions of Its character in the west. Thmo now adLhittOna Will be ready for occu- panel by time first of tlmo year. Wlmen fully completed , accomnmmsodatiomms will be afforded for 300 patients. It is beautlfumhly situated , overlooking the city of Council Bluffs. A full staff of imminent physicians and trained nurses minister to time comfort of time pa , tientu. SPECI1L CARE IS OVEN ' [ 0 LADY FflTIEtfFSI TERMS fODE1.LTE For fuller particulars , apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , Council Bluffs. Ta. a A. MARSH 514 N. I6ti St. \11 SF11.1. l)1 ( CASh AX ! ) C.tSlI ONLY. THE BESF $ SET 01 TEETH MADE AND WORIC GUAItAN'I'EED. DR. MUDGE , 310 IIROAD'N1 - COUNCIL IIIIFF8 , IO'N TILE NE\V \ DOIIANY ThEATER Cliase-Lister Theater Co. -TONIGhT- A PAIR PARISIAN. l'Oi'L'LAlt ieair , on sale 1'ltlES. itt box ollico te . \ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1v U z'L\ . ffNNJ \ J ' i , f # \ \ //D , ci ) s v a . j. - Oh ! What a Blessing is a Bicycle ! ? zcc ; Aside fi'oiit tile pit2lIstirc tlieru is in iia'siimag , It is t1ll milost econoijija uuietlioU oh trails. tiltit . . llttS'12. % 'lI 'CSIII1 ! , fi'etc , . ' H1t1 ss'Iiuel ftir ) Sr : . . portatiom ) 0111.2 15.111 ( ) iaxtiItiiige ii opemi-.tii' oil it ti ride in a ot itti' , IimlIlbL'z'Imlg Htlat uisl' : ? All sibodes mind toiiditIoii ol 111CR iiiid svouIicii 11iC 4-1 ilOV looking tutu the utility of tliia blisy.ili. , Iun't ovt.trIooI \S'CiIIIltoll miiitl tiii.i llitiii. Iltoii. 'I'lht.j' Llrt. tlii buit , ! Van Brunt & Waite , 12