The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 14, 1892, Image 6
MMMMMNMW WMWMIN l i ft IS nPffl 1 wr v-f- js uhouu CITCEF. v A.-CMOSMIR, Publisher. itiat.ouD. NHUUANKA CURRENT COMMENT. Kmimmioii Wim.iam nltctuleil t'.tcwMil en wedding culdirutloit of the grtiml Lulvof Jjiixo-Wctmur. Tut: coinplrolU'r o( tlio currency ilitti ColltMt'fnr n report of tlio condition of tlir imtlotiiil b.inlcH at tliu close of 1-ttrtl-hrso'Kcptcnilivr 'Ut. rATimit Maiiti.v, tlio new potter! uf tlio JVmtlti, H 41 yearn of ntfo mid Alio youngi-Nt but onu of the men tvor , cliosoittto fiend tlio piwurul order. y'frr.'HtisMnn crulMirsoperutlnK In tlio Ik'lirlnjjHuivhtivo ho far ruptured ten Caumlliuiifit'uling schooner, valued nX 7i5,9, and 1,1)0!) Rent sUIiih worth tlU each. TiiKvnmfelilp Alliance of tlio United StiUcA t llraztl Stenmslilp Co. hnllwl from Now Yorlc recently on her first direct trip ito Montevideo mid lltieuot Ayrt-K. O.NK hiiftfircd and wlxty thousand lin mlgrnnti kimi taken land In tliudlstrlct of Suninranitl, KumIh. Many school houses andliurelicn linvu been erected for the utff .the people. A KTATKMrsvr .issued by the treasury cpartiilcalHiwi that durtn? Keptom- -i them Xvtukh decreaso'o'f e:i,20n,00l In circulation and of 3,877,0:11) In money and bullion f u tbo trcamiry. Tun conference between tho Argen tine ministry od tho Uruguayan tut- Inva' ,fftj m ut-Wtiayan watera, lint to omilted in AVjjtUFaetory Rettlement, Tin: cruiser Cincinnati, which witi to lmve been launched this month nt tho llrooklyn niivy yardwill liot ko off tho docks until November. Three now cylinders will be made to take thcilac of those (lutiiii'cd by tho lire. It Is wild that tho largest turret ship in tho world porlTaps tho largest bat tle fthip'ln 'vxlsfenee is the Itrltlsh liatt1ua ship Hood, which win launched ntCha'thamon.luly .10, lH'.lt. Tim Hood lins U displacement of U.liiO tons. TliK blade rtf a knife, titf Inches lonjr, was recently taken from a cow's fore leg nt Keottshiirt', Ind. Tho knlfo was recognized as having been used in par ing applcsand hud evidently been swal lowed. Jl'ho cow showed u sons for softie time 1 i I.MPni80NiKNT may help a man by pIvHig uunolwolutiylchnn-o in which to thlnK. Mi TnrplnJ tho inventor of the cxptotdvo molluitc, who is now under going flvo years' imprisonment, claims to linvc'lhmllyiolved tho problem of wrlal steering. Mits. Mix.nik Kbma. Wii.ck, whose cctilp was torn from her head by tho machinery In a steam laundry ut New York, lias been subjected to tho sixth Mdn grafting operation nt Ilollevito hospital. Thistlmo a little black and tan dog furnished tho skin, and tlio operation was aa huccessful as might bo expected. At St. Edward's church, Cincinnati, O., ilvo brothers, till priests, outdated nt a service, one. of them saying his first high 'mnss. Tho celobrnnt, Father (eorgoHlclcey, was unlisted by his four brothers llooert Mickey, of St. Joseph's church, Dayton; Hdward 1'. lllckey, pastor of St Mary's church, Mqt'mj Chnrles A. O. lllckoy, pastor of timbered Heart church, Dayton, and John Mickey, pastor of St. "l'atrlck's church, Cuimnltisvillc. The Ink used in printing your money Is npt tho ordinary printer's Ink in gen eral use. James Kildy, Troy, N. Y., makes all tho ink with which tho gov ernment paper money is printed. Mis father invented It, nud just before his death let his son into tho secret of its manufacture n secret that ho still keeps to himself, us It is worth WO.OOO a year to hint. Tho Ink in question is said to bo tho only kind that will print on tho paper now used for government notes, Mr' Mom.uy'b eviction commission will havo a balanced representa tion of landlords and tenants, two delegate for each Interest, and four Irish lawyers, headed by n judge. Koine Secretary Attqulth is visiting Dublin in order to discuss with Mr. Morley tho government's policy with reference to political prisoners. Mr. Asqulth wauls to detain them, while Jlr. Morley wants to release them. Probably Mr. Morley, who now entirely dominates Irish affairs, will prevail. ' Tub sanitary commission at Pesth re jected a proposal to closo thq schools, but resolved to erect four now barracks, to Hush tho canals and, if neecMary, to distribute food gratis. Tho number of uvullablo lcds for patients In tho whole city wus 780. The commission as well as tho municipality, wus treating tho cholera outbreak very lightly. This hicrcuscs tho apprehension felt there, but Count Vou Tnafo has declared that it is too lato and almost impolblo to closo Vienna ngainst Pesth. Tho epi demic seems to be spreudlug through out Uttlichu ItKlfiiiflif&rf to the change In the White hotiio In die matter of hand Blinking tho Chicago Tribune says: "Mrs. Harrisoir Introduced a sensible innovation at tho White houso. She abandoned tho hand-shaking nt recep tions that made the evening ono of tor ture to all her predecessors. Tlio pres ident continued to shako hands with democratic cordiality, but Mrs. Harrison made slmplyu graceful courtesy, Sho Managed this with much tact, by earry ing.a,fan in ono hand and n bouquet in the" 'other,. so that persons, seeing her lmiuls.full, wcro spared tho uwkward ness of offering u hand-shako shu could Sot; accept ttUVS Of THE WEEK. r r Glanod Br Toiogrraph and Mall. l'J.'WiONAL. AND l'OMTIOAU vnkiMoVkA(IH and Judge Thomas M. Coolny, it is said, will join Judge (Jrcshain tin deserting this republican party Ur: the democratic this election, .the cnuse-flf the change being tho turlrt question. I)IL DonnUVHS. tlui fnnuiiK tlirnnt. rfsncelnllst, who abandoned his nrnctlco tnnd devoted his whole time to (Jen. lUniut fornix months, 'died nt Washing ioii from tlio same disease as tho ex- micslilctiL It Isit'eriLirli'd tliul. ltUmiirnlr tvtll tin. peanin -the lOerman relchstag when it reassembles, October 113, as n bitter op ponentof tho jircsunt ministry. A grave crisis JHcxpcotciL (Jen. .Wi:ai'i:ii llnnlsts that tho stntc mcuts of tho outrageous treatment re ceived bylilmitinOcorgla were true. i ins ..i a pant to government Is nego tiating u trentj'With Nicaragua. (IjtKAT llllITAIN .will no lnnircr sus- italn tlte Kast African comnanv after throe months. H, iis,probablo Uganda svlU bo tibandonod. Hr.rC.tAMlV M. TuOtAtt immiliirv nml cling governor of Now M,exlco, Is dead. Ifov. Koukrt J. Lincoln', minister to Ureal Ilrltain, -will return homo on a short visit (If.x. Jamka G. PikxI), the people's party candidate for vice president, who was billed to speak at Huntington, W. Vn fulled tt .arrive. Tho people's parly manager did not kw what had become of hi in. MiM.sri'.H Patiuck KoAirkas rotutned from Chill, bringing money -with whicli to pay claims of American citizens. A CAIir.KOBAW has $lecn tvcetveil nt llf lini'l' i1nWnria..f ,'Ci.'.VA .'ll. .lV..4l,. ei'; onf tluJj Onlte'llspitnisU'at&r.rjhl cugo, at La Uuayraf Venezuela, (talng mat an was quiet there. Tiik Florida election went in favor of tho democrats by about 25,000 majority. i-ooxr r4vaKXV. hatinK.s, formerly. French ambassador at Home, is dead. Mo'AvnsJmrn in ISO!). 'CliAin.ift R. MunitAV, of tho Price Current, was re-elected superintendent of the chamber pf,comincrce of Cincin nati. V' ' Scn'Atoii Ilbdhit Q. Mii.i.h has almost entirely recovered from his recent In disposition and expects to ilil his Illinois appointments. Tin: Russian Pamir expedition, tinder the command of 'Col. Yanoff, has re turned to Ferghana, in Turkestan. Tin: election for state onicers occurred In (leorgla on tho fith. The democratic ticket was elected over tho people's by about 50,000 majority. A negro named Morton jvas shot dead near" Augusta for Interfering with some democratic ne groes going to tho polls. At.Fitm) Tk.vxvho.v, tho English poet laureate, died on tho 0th. Kitwix llooTii, tho actor, had a seri ous attack of rertltm 'nt r,tifriwnA,l tj J., recently. (JAiiKiKf. DuiniAY, tho French nculp tor, is dead. Amiiikw CAitNitnn: has presented the City of Ayr, Scotland, with n library building. CiiKseo won a desperately-fought bat tle ut Los Tequen, Venezuela. It was thought tho government was as good as overthrown In consequence. I.V the famous Sharon ease tho Cali fornia supreme court has decided that tl'o marriage certificate of Sarah Althea Mill Is n foigcry. Tin: national council of the Chootaws lias declared that Jones was' elected governor. Tin; stralghtout democrats in conven tion at Topekn, Kan., adopted resolu tions repudiating fusion. Dkpoiik tho Young Men's Republican club of llaltimore, Hon. Albert Orlfilu recently made n strong address on tho political situation in tlio south. Mr Moiii.kv in having trouble from different sources in carrying out his new Irish policy. MISLXLLANKOL'S. Yirrr.ttAMR of tho O. A. R. tire still stranded in Washington, Guv Hki.jiw waylaid and murdered his cousins, Ilyron and Ram Clurk, near Fremont, lu. Likut. Miklob, an Austriun offlcer, was tho first to reach tho goal In tho great German road race. " Tiik Nixon paper mill at Richmond, Ind., burned. Tho loss aggregates 100,000, Tiik peoplo of Poise City, Idaho, pro pose to ttso tho boiling water from arte sian wells for heating tholr homos and business houses. TlIK annual narndn nf Mm TV!..k nt Pallas wan given ut Kansas City on thu Mil. PnllllS Athenn beaded tlio twi.ntrr gorgeous floats. Coiit'Titoi.t.Kit CAMfnKi.T. notified Gov. Flower that the stito of Now York was practically free from dobt TJie obli gations of tho state now outstanding aggregate $!f,0,000, while- tho cash bal unco In the treasury is nearly f,000,000. All securities will havo matured on July 1, 160.V Two men were burned to death by a lire at Monroe's dry goods jttore, How ell, Mich. It was snowing in eastern cities on IIIU Dili. Count STAintKMiiiriio. of Austria, did tho trip on horseback froui Vienna to Berlin in tho shortest time. Tiik steamship Venezuela has brought tho latest news from tho Venezuelan revolution. As affairs stand now the long troublo Is nearlng an end and will result in tho overthrow of tho govern ment which lias made such u persistent fight THINKS attempted to raid "li store near Denny, Miss., and three persons who resisted them were killed. Amiiikmk C. TiiAVis. a young and rich man about town at Now York, was ar rested, charged with bigamy. Iu i,lls a wife lit western Now York and re cently married Alderman S.tyles' dough tcr ut Long Island City. William Lincoln, a buuk teller, died at Morrisanla, N. Y., of rabies. Tin: Chickasaw legislature will prob ably pass a bill doing away with the employment of lawyers for Its business with Washington. The Indiana have at limes beett severely pinched. Tine Mafia. Iscliarged with having hand in the 'recent murder of tin Italian In Chicago. Chauncky JoiiNflo.V, ti safe, cracker, reported to havo secured $L,000,00() In hlj time, is now r. wnndcrlcg vagrant In New York. Paintcnoh valued nt SI 10,000 have been seized ut New York fr the eva sion of customs duties. HmvARU I'AiiKKit Dracox srill prose cute his wife in Franco for adultery. Railuoads are suing Arkansas for twenty-six years' back intercut on con struction bonds. Tiik Union Pacific is vainly endeavor ing to recover lis Paget sound business injtn tne isorinern I'nciuc uo. Tiikiik Is a inorctnent on foot to erect a monument to Lnfayetto In tho old graveyard nenr the Birmingham munt- tng uoiise, wneru tne nero tirew JiIh sword in the battle of Brandy wine in 1777. FiiRNClt Catholic missionaries at Uganda. Africa, have sent fresh com plaints of persecutions. Two supposed cases of cholera oc curred at Tonawanda, N. Y. Tiik inahnrajah of Mysore, India, is reaily to alter the marriage law so that children under ten may not bo mated nnd men over fifty may not marry glrla tinder sixteen. Tiik steam barge Nashua has gone down In Lako Huron with till on Imnnl. Tiik movement for n nnlltWl union between the United States nnd Canada has been indorsed at a meeting held in Boston. Iff n desperate fight with moonshiners In Lincoln county, Teun., S. I). Mather, deputy Internal revenue collector, was shot and Instantly killed und Joe Spur rier, special deputy collector, and C. S. Onrwell, general deputy collector, wcro mortally wounded. At a meeting of the Seamen's union In Chicago It was decided that tho wages ol all seamen belonging to tho union should bo Increased to SH. It was voted to send the Homestead strik ers J00O. An attempt was ntado to blow up the non-union Ixwtrdlng house of Mrs. Mar ron, at Homestcntl. Pa. No ono wus hurt but tho house was badly1 damaged nnu ine occupnqts mucli frightened. Millii: Bitow.v, a llfteen-year-old col ored girl, was executed at Spartans burg, S. a, for tho murder of W. C. Carpenter's Infant at Gaffney City in June last On the same scalToid a negro male murderer was hanged at the same time. Tin: sixth auditor of the treasury re ports that during the lust quarter of the fiscal year ended Juno .10,1802, tho receipts of tho post olllco department weru ei7,r0S,002 nnd tho expenditures ll),700,02'J. At tho recommendation of tho nth lctlc executive committee of Princeton tho students voted to abolish tho an nual cane rush. A Vknezukla.v war vessel has fired upon tho private boat of United States Consul Mannn, Ciiahlev Mitchell, tho English pugilist, was found guilty of assault In u London police court and sentenced to two months in prison. Wkllb, Fahoo & Co. telegraphed tho oulcluls at Coffey vllle, Kan., to tho effect that us soon as tho Identity of the dend Daltons was established the rewards made up jointly by tho South ern Pacific and the oxnress comnanv. amounting to f0,000, would bo for warded. Clkaiiino house returns for tho weok etnieii UotoDor 7 snowed an average Increase of fi.S compared with tho cor responding week of last year. In New York the decreiiso was 3.2. Tiik tobacco trust has declured n divi dend of a percent ADDITIONAL. DISIUTCIIKS. J. J. Lusklkv, his wife nnd daughter wcro burned to death by a fire in their house near Toledo, Ont. Rki-oiith from CoiVeyvlllo say that Emmet Dalton Is better und that active measures have been set on foot for tho raising of a relief fund for the fumllles of the men who were killed. I.f an explosion In a burning building at Now Orleans two Hrctnen wet killed. A small black fly has mado Its up pcaranec in Oklahoma which is doing serious Injury to cattle. Gk.n. Wkavku spoko at Pulaski, Tenn., despite tho threats of violence Me entered a iron end denial of the charges mado of his couduct in tho vi cinity during tho civil war. GllOVKIt Cl.KVRI.lwn lina nr.ntrllillti.il H 0,000 to the democratic uutional com mittee una several friends have given like nmnnntq Nkah Fort Townsond. off tho coast of i Washington, a collision occurred be- tween the Canadian vessel Premier and I tlio coiner, W illametto, which remitted In four deaths. Iff tho case againr.t Chairman Brciden thai, of tho Kansas people's party, charged with Illegal banking, Judge Humphrey has decided that ho did not violate tho law. Gkiimama, the lending paper of tho Gorman Lutherans, hns come out for tho Wisconsin republican ticket Eliza Stuikikon, aged 10J, n colored woman, died recently near Mammoth Spring, Ark. tiik striucol tlio miners In tho Boggs Run mines ut Wheeling, W. Va., which lasted four months, has ended, the men returning at the old scale Tiik contract for the now rcventio cutter, William Wlndom, has becti awarded bv Seerelnrv I.Vwtm- in li Iowa Iron works, of Dubttquo, la., at meir out oi cvo.ouu. ino new cutter will be of 400 tous displacement and 170 feet long. &.A S.xplqslon in an electrical worfis ut Berlin wrecked tho buildings, set flro to tho ruins nnd killed tivn m.m and fatally Injured others. 'I wo frescoersnt Pittsburgh, Pa., woro killed recently by a fall of 7'J feet off a Lcuffold. Gov. Jonks talked very plainly to the Choctaw council about the unpleasant consequences of further civil strife. Agent Bennett also offered u word of warning, Tiik Mexican Southern road is open to Oaxnco. 'I'm: Winner project to build u road into northern Arkansas has practically been abandoned. NEBRASKA STATE NEWS.I Tiik nirrletiltural itnnlomnnt cslrd ltshment cf George Raymond nt Beat rice lias failed. I A Boyii county farmer has advertised for a good wife and offers 100 acres of land to clinch the bargain. Pkiiiiv Puimii, of Dnnbtiry, who was kicked in thu stomnch by a colt, died nfter four days of suffering. FniK at Harrison damaged a number of business houses to a total amount of about 1,000. Partially Insured. It has developed that C. B. Miller, mayor or south Oinalta, who was re cently found dead, committed suicide Tiik beet sugar factory nt Norfolk re cently turned out 100.000 nonnds of sugar in five days., Ono day 114 tons of 'beets wcro cut in ten hours. A .man, supposed to bo named Fox, deliberately sat down on the track in fxont of a swit.dt engine at South Omaha the other day and was killed. JUmviN C. Lovklano, formerly a resi dent of Columbus nnd at one tlttto a member of the stnto legislature, died recently at Snn Bernardino, Cal. A itTALLloff valued at 81,500, belong ing to James McMullen, of Thedford, caught ono of Its feet over the halter trap and strained Itself so badly that It had to be shot Dale Haiiiiis, residing at Taltnage, borrowed a pistol of a friend, went to tne cemetery and shot himself dead. He was subject to fits of melancholy. He was only 20 years of nge. Mits. Jkiiiiy Rookiis died at Beatrice the other night from too much faith in Christian science She was balng treated for congestive chills. She leaves a husband and eight children. Joski'u Fahuan, n farmer living three miles west of Winslde, attempted suicide the other forenoon by taking un ounce and a half of laudanum. The size of thusdose was all that saved him. He says ho will try again. Claiia Biiock, from Valparaiso, a stu dent at the state university will lose tho sight of one If not bath eyes owing to tin explosion of chemicals in the labora tory tho other forenoon. She was hold ing the test tubd close to her face and received the full force of the compound when the explosion occurred. Mt.ss Saiiaii E. Foan, the teacher of the school at Brlckton, near Hastings, chastised a scholar named Poaro "the other day. The boy went home nnd told his mother. Mrs. Poore armed herself with n pitchfork handle natl going to tho schoolhottse she attacked the teacher, beating and abusing her In a frightful milliner. Later she and her son were arrested and held lu bonds for trial. Skvehal freight car.i ran off the track nt Grand Island the other day, and, while tho railroad employes were getting them on, a crowd gathered around. John Itntnel was among tho onlookers, and when tho engine pulled tho cars by a long Iron rope the link slipped, Hew through tho air like a shot and struck Immel In the cheek, literal ly tenring It open from the cheek bone down. He may recover. His home is in Indiana. Rkckivkii Miller-, of the defunct Stato Bank of Nebraska at Crete, has I it ten tits ttrst formal report with tho clerk of the supreme court, and for tho first time tho peoplu of tho stato havo an opportunity to learn tho exact con dition of the nffairs of that institution. The report shows tho total assets of the bank to bo $00,077.41), and tho liabilities $'.)0,1!M.S7. The cash on hand is $0.-O:i.-.:i0. Tho bills receivable are classi fied as follows: Good, 9"0,010.8l; doubt ful, 91,782.15; bad, $3t, 1411.23. Tin: district court at Wilbcr was oc cupied nearly a week with damage suits against saloonkeepers. Jennie Spenco got a verdict of $100 against tho bondsmen of T. II. Kelley, of Friend, for selling liquor to her husband. Cltlvla Plucknctt got a verdict of ?J,500 against William Tippy, of I)j Witt, in whose saloon her husband was killed, and f 2.S00 against Georgo W. Schramm, another saloonkeeper of that town. Jane Wright, wife of Charllo Wright, got a verdict of $200 against George Grant and William Tippy, of De Witt. In response to and inquiry as to tha probable acreage and yield of wheat in Nebraska this year. Commissioner Andres, of tho bureau of industrial statistics, mado tho following reply: "Tho acreage of wheat In 1801 was 0:10, 807, the yield 18,018,000. based upon tho report of the United States agricultural department. Tho ncreago of wheat in 18UJ is 1,220,005 and the crop will prob ably reach SO per cent of last year's. The estimated Increase in acreage in 180!! will Iks 8 pir cent, based upon re ports received up to date It is certain ly too early in tho season to give any accurate figures." Tiik county scat war In Hitchcock county ended very suddenly. Adj -Gen. Vlfqualn, in rcsponso to a tele gram received by him at Exeter, in two hours' time had four companies of mili tia ready to move and trains steamed up to carry them to the seat of war. Ho then boarded thu flyer, and arriving ut Culbcrtson ut 2 o'clock In thu morn ing went directly to Sheriff Donnls' house, routed him out of bed nnd to gether they went to thu courthouse, whore but six men were on guard. Tho general informed the officer that ho must exhaust all his resources before the power of the statu could be called, which It was plain ho had not done, nud ordered him to go forthwith toTronton, return with tho stolon records and stop fooling, all of which was obuyod with alacrity. Shortly after daylight a wag on loud of records wu9 returned and the war was over. Gov. Bov.n has addressed a communi cation to the chairman oi the board of public lands nnd buildings, in which he urges tho board to give n thorough Investigation to the charges of corruption in the lusano asylum tnanugement Tho govorncr. calls at tention to tho pttblio charges und as bcrts that, facts have comu to his knowl edge which make the lnvest'gation im perative. liKvr.HAL farnicra In tho riclnlty ol Belleville conceived (ho idea of securing ftbottt il.OOO acres of Jaud by ditching and changing the eoursoof tho Missouri river, but an injunction uut a stop to their real estate bcherie. COLUMBUS WEEK. Commoncomont of tho Now York Golobmtiono. SERVICES IX THE CHURCHES. Tlio llnllim Colony lluvii it Concert Vlntt- liilC the CnlnmtiiH Nlitliin-C'ltlzciii limy lrronitliit;lljrr.ics After Thieve. Nr.w Yoitit, Oct 10. Special services of tho churches ves- were held in most tcrdny. The choirs In some of the diuretics were as sisted by orchestras and elaborate . '""siliii in un in lu ll mes were given. ,,i The intlults and ul- tars were adorned with Hewers. All . " . of tho discourses were prepared with special considera tion for the children so that the vounir- est attendant could appreciate the Im portance of the scr- , columhus. vices. Last evening the Italian colony, un der the allspices of tho minister, Baron Fnvo, begun its Columbian celebration nt the Lenox lyceum with n concert and a discourse by Dr. Lugl Kcversl on Columbus. In tho afternoon many people visited ttujjltulinn transport, Garlgllano, which brought over the Columbus monument. All day long there was a dense crowd on Fifth avenue, Broadway und other Important strcers, viewing" tho decora tions. For the Hrt time in some weeks tho sounds of the hammer und saw were not heard. The decorations of tho public and private buildings tiro till completed. Flags nnd b tuners are streaming from every polo along thu line of march of the four bit? processions. A verv non- uhir feature of the celebration Is to go to the top of some high building and enjoy u bird's eye view, which shows a long line of colors stretching front tho Battery to Central Park, and from river to river, with Hags waving from tho housetops on till sides. The trellis arches at Twenty-second street, tho Manhattan Club building and the resl- deuce of ex-Secretary Whitney were visited by thousands. Along Fifth avunuo from Madison square to Thirty-fourth street there tiro a series of standards, 100 in number, from which depend pointed gonfallons and flags bearing the arms of Ferdi nand, Istiltellii, Columbus nnd others. The standards are surmounted by gilt eagles and decorated at their bases with civic shields. Broadway is now a kaleidoscope of changing colors. All the large whole sale houses In the dry goods dis trict arc artistically draped with gay bunting. The center piece in most cases is a painting of Columbus on one side and of Washington on tho other. The draping on most of the hotels Is now completed. From the Morton house to thu Plaza decoration Is gen eral. The city hall Is probably thu most profusely und artistically draped edifice In the city. j The New York Life Insurance Co. Is striving for tho first priza offered for thu best decorated building. Between HOO and 1,000 Incandescent electric lights will cover the front of the build ing in globes of red, 'white und blue An electric star ten feet high will sur mount these decorations and beneath it "1402-15)02" will appear in electrio light number. Resides tho illumina tions, tho front und sides of the build ing will b'ejeovercd with 500 American Hugs of various sI.js and a big portrait of Columbus, framed In the national colors and surmounted by tho Ameri can eagle, will bang on the front door. In addition to tho bigs lands nt the city hull and In Unlou square, Madison square and Washington park, many smaller ones have been put up. Seats on nil the stands will bo free for tho school and collego parade to-day, with the exception of a few hundred scats already sold. Nothing else will bo reserved, q'he stands in Madison squitr, City Hall park, and Union square are free only to women and ehlldreu, and the first who come will bo the flr.it served. There will bo an awful rush for these scats, but superintendent Byrnes has arranged excellent police protection. All along tho lino and near all thu big stands temporary wooden patrol boxes have been placed. As the celebration draws near thieves, pickpockets and crooks of every description are begin ning to come ont from tholr hiding pluces. They are waiting for the big crowds next week. Superintendent Byrnes will do as he did during the Washington celebration, when his drag net pulled In a big load of professional thieves. Orders wero issued to arrest ull suspicious charac ters and lock thein up until tho celebra tion is over. The superintendent has instructed Inspector McLaughlin to make the raid. To-tlny the secular part of tho cele bration will lie opened with n school and college parade, with over 20,000 in Hue. The parade has occupied thu at tention of its promoters for weeks. Yon might have known it early in the day. You certainly had no doubt of It If you mingled in the surging currents which ran all day nnd far Into the night butween tho banks of red, white and blue, with hero and there a streak of Spanish yellow, whloh marked out tho line of coining parades. Corner hlouo l.tilil. Atchison, Kan., Oct 10. Tho corner stone of the Church of tho Sacred Heart in West Atchison was laid yesterday with Impressive ceremonies. Tho scr mon was preached by Rev. Father LR Us, of St 1'iitrlek's cathedral, Kansas City, Mo., and music was furnished by St. Benedict's band, of this city. Father Matthew in the pastor of tho newchurch. A schooner struck the reef ut Racine, Wis. Jl&Z&w i vs. vi b &&. v h'aI Sk' . i 6T m H& W ,?c?5sfwy v Nft A tihed nuifUvy. just its much os a sick and ailing one,, noods Dr. l'lcrce' Favorlto Proscrip tion. That builds up, rtrcngthens. and in vigorates tho entire female system, it regulates and pro motes all tho proper functions of woman- IhvmI. Irnnnvr-i illrrna- tlon, enriches tho blood, dlsjieM tiches and palna, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health nnd strength. It's a ixiwcrful rcstoratlvo tonic and sooth ing nervine, mado siccinlly for woman's needs, and tho only mtui-anmf remedy for woman's weaknesses nnd aliments. In oil "female- complalcts "nnd lrrcgulnrltloa, if it. over fal to benefit or cure, you liavo your monoy boclL A great mnny medicines "rcllovo" Ca tarrh in tho Held. That moons that it's, driven from tho bead into tho throat nnd lunas. Rut, by Its mlU, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sngu's Catarrh. Remedy perfectly and permanently cures. MSkm About, seven HI 'J lie JSMitOuugliHrnip.l QTajitM Uuod. UMlnWal jaiooiuny jirUBKIntK. K1.iaMSI:UM!l years ngo I had Bronchitis, which iinally drifted into Consumption, so the doc tors said, and they had about given mo up. I was. confined to my bed. Ono day my husband went for tlio doctor, but lie was not in his oilicc. Tlio druggist, sent mo a bottle of Piso's Curo for Consumption. I took two doses of it, and was sreatly relieved be- I fore tho doctor came. He told me to continue its use as long as it helped me. I did so, and the result is, I am now sound and well entirely cured of Con sumption. Mrs. P. E. BAKER, Harrisburg, Illi nois, February 20, 1891. "German Syrup" k I must say n word as to the ef ficacy; of German Syrup. I have used it in my family for Bronchitis, the result of Colds, with most ex cellent success. I have taken it my self for Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. 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