THE D.AILY .BUI * WEDNESDAY FEBRUAitt 8. 1882. Deere & Oomp'y. X MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLING , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in Council Bluffs , Iowa. iiiio Wagon Oo. Farm ami Spring Wagons , Deere & Mansur Oo , ( torn Planters , Stalk Onttors , fto. , Holine.Pump Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder Oo , Fountain Oity Drills anil Seeders , Mecliaiiicsburg Mach , Oo , Baker Grain Drills , Shawnee Agrioultural Oo , Advance Hay Rakes , Met Manufacturing Oo , Eureka Power and Hand Sliollors , Whitman Agricultural Oo , Sliollors , Road Sorapors , ftc , , Moliue Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales , A , 0 , Fisli Racine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock , SXSXVID 3EoJK. : O-A.T-flOC.OO-'O'lEJS. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Bluffs Iowa. Council , ilcc3inc2in W. B. MILLARD. F. O. JOHNSON. IVHt-LARD & JOHNSON , COMMISSION AND STORAGE I 1111 FARNHAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB. REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELK , JOHNKON * CO. , TOOTLE , MAUL & CO. STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Ficur , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of DIGiES AD lAlUTiCTURED TOBACCO. Agents for BEHWOOB KAILS AND LAFLIN & BAUD POWDER GO. THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND "T71 -L ± J Mining and Milling Company. Working Oniltul - J3W.OOO. Capital S iotk , , $1,000,000 Par Value of abates. 825,000. STOCK. FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRA.MEL MINING DISTRICT. Oil. J I. TU2MAS , I'ronliluit , Cummins , Wyomlnjr. W.M. B TILTON , Vlcu-l'ruxlilcnt , CunimirH , Wyoming K.K. IIAItVi'OH ) , SocrcUry , Cummin" , Wjaailiig. A. ( J LU.VN , Treasurer , Cummlim , Wyoming Di. J. I. Thomas. l.outs Miller \V. f > . Ilr.iim'l , A. ( J. Dunn. . . K.K. lUrwood. KranclH LcMii8. ! ( ioo. II. Kalox. Lwwls Xolman. Ur. J. 0. no22mc6m . OKO. W , KENDALL , Authorized AK it lor Sale ol Htock ; " " n > ii f0 FOSTER & GRAY , WHOLESALE LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , DEALERS HALL'S ' SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proof 1020 Farn ham" Street , STBPHEN QIRARD'S WIFE. Why No Clergymen uro I'ormlttoil to Enter Olrnrd Collogo. "Oath" recently contributed an nr- ticlo to the Cinciiinnti Kmitiirer on "Aristocratic Marriages. " A corns- spvndent of tlio St. Louis Republican , in which paper the article win vopro- ( Uicod , writes iw follows from I'hila- ulpnin : " \\iiaatniekwithastonish- 1 - lent at the reference therein con'mii- ' il to the domestic relations of Stoph- n Gir.xrd. It ii uotifossedly 'Mraim'o mt the world knows so little respect- ig the private life of thia distinguish- ; 1 philanthropist , esiiecially since in IOHO lut tor days , tliodoinesticconconis f all public- men scent to bo regatdodas ublio propei t } . How many thou- Hilda have wondered why Girard Ntabliahi'd a princely college with nch | iicor provisions left in his last illland for ita govern.nent' ' Kvi rv no is presumed to know that Giruril ollege the finest educational nmtitii ion in tlie world , with a property the issessed value of which is SJlL'.OOO.OOO admits until. ' but orphans , and that 10 minister or minister's mm is por- Yittcd to outer any of ita buildings or rounds. Hut why. ' Onth'a corros londonco , which conveys some unjust nsinuatiuiis iig.iinst Onard , prompts no to give the following itifoinintion ivhieh I obtainrd while visiting the ollogo in tlio early part of Nuvem ber last. "Having several houis nf leisure nlo in Philadelphia , upon the occa- ion riTerred to , in cnmp.iny with a resident of the place 1 drove over to that renowned pliilaiithropicmeinon.il mil after inspecting the eight white ranito buildings on the ample rounds , instituted an inquiry among old Philadolplnana to ascertain , if wssiblo , the motives which prompted .iirard in founding the institution , mid tin1 cause of Ins enmity toward nil churches , The story , as I obtain ed it from unquestionably correct sources , ia us follows : Oirard was "ormerly a devout Catholic , whoso contributions to the churches at almost princely. Ho did not marry until many rd of old bachelorhood had tinged liis hair with gray , and but for a strange meeting would doubtless have remained a celibate. Being the argest ship-owner in the world , his business led him to nearly all parts jf the globe , and his iiumo was fa- niliar in every merchant port. On a tublic occasion , when a largo body norchants welcomed him homo after i long crinso , the festivities of the reception turned from speech-making to ii grand ball , at which Oirard saw : md w.is introduced to the daughter ol it prominent gentlemen in I'luladel plna , and this mooting , whicl had many singular features about it not necessury to bo related , culminated in maniagi1 It is said by all these with whom 1 conversed on the subject that Oirard's young wife was exquisitely beautifu and a lady of rare polish and cduca tion. Hit treatment of her , instead of being austere , aa Oath declares was that of a proud lover , over anx ions lo excite her favors by a b.o stowal of elegant gifts , and a con stant exhibition of loving tenderness One year after his marriage , businesi called Oirard to South America where ho remained nearly eightee months , and upon his return ho war greeted aU'ectioiiately by his youn wife , but her caresses weio poison t liis lips , for there were ummstakabl evidences , readily apparent , tlm she was about to become a mother. . ' could add nothing to the facts of tin sad story by dwelling upon the aeon that followed. Girard's rcproac , ' was succeeded by a frank confcsaioi from his wife , who named their favor ite pastor ns her guilty companion , am not prepared to say of what denomination nomination Mrs , Oirnrd was a mem ber , but my impression now is that Girard hud some time previously withdrawn from the Catholic church for soiiio reason , and that both ho and Ilia wife had united with some Protestant sect. "Girard could not forgive his wife , and she , being a keenly sensitive woman , was ao conscience-stricken by her great crime that two months after the revelation she became insane and was carried to a mad house. Hero she languished for nearly two yoaia , when death delivered her of her mal ady. Thu church of which she was a ( member took charge of her remciiiH and gave them burial in u manner commensurate with the great wealth of her husband. A bill of the fu neral expenses was afterwards pro- Bontod to Oirard , but he peremptorily refused payment , and the matter was about to go into the courts. Dis covering the attitude in which such n legal contest would place him , Oirard paid the bill under protest , and then , feeling as though the church had stab- beU him twice , ho withdrew from ac tive life , and , realizing $18,000,000 from his shipping interests , he con cluded to spend § 8,000,000 Of that eiim in founding u college , which he intended should he a perpetual reproach preach to all chinches and the follow ers thereof. His reaped for society and liis relations prevented him from exposing the "ecret , which crushed hiu life , and thus speculation mis been left to write the history of his domestic sorrows , fn the front cen tre of the main building of Oirard college is a large picture of the philan thropist's faithful hoiiflckcopcr , but no portrait of his wife was ever sill liked to come inside the precincts which Inn will lias Bought to piotect from minis terial eyea , and by whioJi ho has secured an intellectual inhmitaiicu to many poor but descrvingorphan boys. Girard survived his wife fifteen yearn , and now lies under n marble tur- cophagiiH in the main college building , 1 have not -.Mitten this ti.r the pur pose of resurrecting ti scandal , hut to rehove the memory of n noble nnui from dishonest asporsiona and to an Hwor a question asked by thotmamlH. " JJVINC ) IJY INCHES. Very often wo see a person HUllering from Home form of kidney complaint , aiul is gradually dying by inches. Thi no longer need be no , for Electric Hitter * will positively cure Bright's disease , or any diseueea of the kidney * or urinary organs. They are especially adapted to ( hii class of diseases , acting directly on the stomach and liver at the same time , a.'id will speedily euro whore every other remedy has failed , Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Ish * McMahon. ( B ) A Sly Old Coon. 8 ] rfl l Cincinnati OomiiirtrUI An afternoon p.vpor has this to say "day of a great and good engineer , ames H Ends , commnly called Can- nin E.uls , who has for n _ l > ng time ecu an object of admiration \utli us. "We have admired him foreUHMiio lodesty and his mild vay of captur- ng and convincing the Average . 'nn- ; rcasnian and for his skill in ought- oring money out of the treasury , lames n in town again and nit ) K < een almost , any day , aeouipiiiu-il ; by its trusty lieutenants , dom guard luty in the lobbies of the o.tpitol. lames ia a mild mannered man , . .ml us outward appearance iiu ht be aken for a deacon in good standing if the Methodist church. Indeed , his ace fairly beams with benevolence , i ml he is the very last man ( in p- learaneeu - mean ) you woul f having dishonest ilesiijtis n ihciU reasury. And yet ilium's uinUi stands the , irt better , peih.is | than iiny man this country ever pirnlm-ed ilames has varied hia tactics .ioimthii hia session. In other wotdi he IMS'I brought his engineering skill to bi.u on the atumacha of congressmen an evidence of loitiarkablo shunt itness. You can leach ix congreasimiu tlirinn h "ns stomach when every other meiuiN fails. Sam W.ml can toll what nm- nncing power fla good dinner and plenty of lare old wine have on a congressman. The late lamented George IVabody ( wo know from o\ .loricneu ) gained a world wide cele brity for the magnificence of Ins .Illinois , rather than ho did for great wealth. On one occa sion ho had the Duke of Wellington 'or a gueat , which waa worth i million dollars to George , and made lim as proud as a peacock for a year. Hu. ing resolved to follow in the foot steps of illustrious men like Sam Ward mid George Peobody , Captain K.uls gave one of the'most sumptuous din- icra of the ae.ison at Welcker's , a few ughU ngo. The wines wore abunil- unt. Tire guests too , were a choice but somewhat varied assortnient. Sen ators and members of Congroas were here. So were one , if not two , mem bers of the Supreme Court , and one iiember of the Cabinet. Sandwiched ) otween these were three of the moat lotorious lobbyists known to Wash- ugton Captain Eads proposes to jerk our ships up out of the Pacific Ocean , carry thorn on cradles over the mountains of Tohimntcpcc , and , no Accidents occurring on the way , drdp them safe and sound into the Atlantic. "Impracticable as wo believe the scheme to be , there are a do/.en or more congressmen who have ( or rather atl'ect to have ) great faith in it. We have had considerable cxpcnoiico with ships , and do not belie.'e one of those congressmen could bo induced to cross the mountains of Tohuaiitepec in the style .lames Eads pioposos. And yet .lames Eads modestly [ im poses that congress shall vote him fifty millions of the people's nlonoy just to make a beginning. It is en tirely safe to a.iy that before James had taken a single ship out of the Pacific and dropped her in the Atliu tje , ho would make the government responsible for $200,000,000. ' The people of St. Louis under stand James Eads' engineering thor oughly. His bridge across the Mis sissippi coat more than double hia estimates. The government , too , has had a sad and very costly experience of his engineering at the mouth of the Mississippi. Ho began by con trading to give us a certain widtl and depth of water hy hia so-called jetty system , and all for less thai ! $ ii,000,000. Many of our best on gineor.s declare tlio whole thing i fraud. Now lot us see how many mHliona Eads has engineered out o ! the government for this equivoca job. We have been at some pains to got ligurca and dates. Here they are : January 20 , 1H77 sT.00,000 OC January 10 , 187H. 500,000 Of iJuuolil , 187rf 500JUO 00 Uutwcen October .1,1878 , and February 17 , 18711 2111,884 t 0 March 7 , 187 ! ) 7r.0,000 00 Jietweou M-irch II uml May 15,1870 ai-l.lWl May .Ml , 18711 oUO.OOO 00 Juno l > fi , 187 ! ) 1)8,801 ! 1.7 Inly ! t. J87D 500,000 00 July 23 , 18711 r.00,000 00 December-I , 1K71I 25,00000 February 'jy , 1SSO 50,000 ( ) Total $ tii : ! OI)0 ) U ( It will ( jo observed that the an- I nnal interest , on HUH amount at per cent , is # 2nlrUO. ! , Tlii.s ponder OUB display of figures affords pretty strong proof that O.iptain Eadti under' stands how to engineer money out ol congress. In addition to the above , wo ureHnformed th.it Kads has dram about § 200,000 , ami , according to tin secretary of war's report , contend that there is § 1,000,000 moro dm him and in Hits treasury , upon whicl ho manages to dniw interest. .Modus Mr. K.ids ! " [ tiered I bio. K. A , Scialch , druggist , Jtuthvun Out. , writes : "I have the grontes confidence in your HUUIIOCH JJi.ooi liirrKUK. In 0110 case with which 1 an personally acquainted tlioir Hticu was almost incredible. Ono lady toll good than hundreds of dollars' wortl ; of medicine she had previous ! taken. " Price ? 1.0U , trial sine I cents. lw-eod , Hot HodB and Cbld Praraos. It will soon ho time to think < . starting hot boils for early vegetables With the sash on hand there is real ! not so much tinuble in mamigin them as one might suppose. Th New York World says : Make the frames of planks act o. edge and higher in the rear than a the front to gam the desired slant fo the glass. As hot beds depend fo their heat upon fermenting hois manure , this must be put in proues of heating for a few days to get a uni form temperature before it is beatei down in a shallow pit < lu for the purpose or in form of a hoi some throe feet deep. If the iiiuuur is obtained fresh from the stable van and found to bo too dry , it should b well watered and thrown lightly together gethor to ferment. This will taki place in the course of u few days when the mass requires to bu com pletely turned and mixed. The manure nuro can now be trodden down lirml in layers to the required depth tw artd ono-half foot. Next the sash i , put on and kept close while the hoa arises. In two or three days fine rich neil iiioy bo spread in to u doptl of six to eight inches.Yjth hot-bod caution in culled fur to guard again * the danger of burning from heat , which ia to bo pro * vented by judicious ventilation Water with tepid not wnrni- water whenever necessary , ami during cold uighls and storms keep covered with straw mats or board shutters ; the former are to bo pieferred. When hot-beds are made on the aurfaeo of the ground , the manure should be spread at least a foot wider on all sided limit the frame. For n cold frame select uliiHs aaaliea of convenient siw if regular hot-bod siished in not at hand. \ frame to rest the sash upon is the next requirement and ia easily formed by nailing together ll.it- \viso four pinks , from six to eiuht inches wide , securing them on the underside by means of cornoi-nieces. Pl.ice the frame thun fashioned slightly i inclined ( o the south and raised : a little at the rear. Ii out i lie e.Uili inside the tiame to a depth j ii * iwn or three feet. iMill with i : 11111 soil enru'hed with well r. tttd ! ' mniinio i. | > In within uliout half af- il j fi ' tlm ( jl.n.8 snail at the trout side ' ' L t tlu < laith bi > tlmriMiiMj puhi-r ! i/.oii and incorporated v uh the nuiniirr and Kiuoothly raked over before put linij in the seed. The ear'h should bo ked cliitu'l ) ai-ui d th < tiamo and its nntli1' ' ) tn ( hitraini' nbotit the dgea of the mishea to keep out the mil. Cold-frames , like lint beds , lust bo shaded with mats from the ot sun during the iniddlo of the day nd from extreme cold during the A SlKinvl Victory. The value of electilclty an a ronuMlnl Kent IIIVH K'dned ' a xiiint ( ; victory our rojuiHcc. TlumuiM1 KcicctileOH MamlH in thli * clniH nf coniirtiuuli. | Tes- iiiitU ( rum all i utH tell of the \unnl- cm OH of iliL'Uimitlrtin , nomalgiii.liuiU , ml HiircM , etc. , tlfucted by its iijoney. ( Iw-eiid Skinny Mon- 'WelN' lli % lib Iti'iiewer , " ( jieatent IIMII- dy .n I'tiith fur iiiijiotuiici' leaimefw , , fu\- iid doliility. &c. SI , at ilniBi-lnUi. Dopi ,1 , 0. K. Coddinan'M. ( j ) To Nervojs Sutterers THE OREAT EUltOPEAN REMEDY Dr J. B. SitupBOu'B Spocillc l pll | Dcuir toi tHrnuloirhi'it | , _ . K , linH'ji'H' | ] . > , ii-i 1 nil dlsi-iwx nwi ruin tjoK-Almii ; , UH Meillul Anxloty , IH I Jimor ) , I'alni in tin llnili ot aiilo , AIII ! ilt int ( h Hint li'iut lo . - _ Cotimini | > lloii ' lnftt'l'J n ' A..I " ' _ onrlvRrato The 8icltlc .Moiliclno In liolni ; iinuil with Moitilrr. iVX " f"T I'III ' E . * * * * - - > ' ' * - \ ( .ft HIHl'OIW , , , , , ! , ! , ' ! . 'lit line to all W'CIIK ' mi ' " t"1' > " ' lull l f Vulini. 1'tiif , ; . t. ot ti jx tti ( or 8ft 00 AiUriHs nil onlcrx to U. MMtiOix MKIIICINr CO. Nnh , 104 mil I Hi Mhlu St. linRalo , N. Y a it HI Oninln I i.l C. K. ( li-.o.lnmii , JV. . llcll , K t.ii. % a I k't ilni k lrfiii' i'r > uhuri : . f J .Jftw If > ou art' i iiunl 'If yo.i men > flm lin * oM'aU limn nf lei DIM ! liytipi'ulnilii of > Mlir lllltlOH ILVlllll iilK-iil nik In ri'i tliiiiiliintKnnil UM ' ( ntn Innlniu'i vent * Hop Blttoro. .Hsu . , ii"i Hop D. IT you nrwjouni ? nlid , nflVrlnK from mi ) i liM'i'llun ur illmiiin I tluli , U 3011 fiM'Tnn ilril r Mnt'ln , uliI nr yoiuiK , nilfi'i IIIIT fn. l .H > rlirAlOi i > r lan ulKii itiir on fi IHH ! of ik * UI'HK. lily "I' Hop | BltterA. wiiooviT y i TlioiiKiinn ii M li nuvrr you n.iully 11 oin eon i tlmt your yMini fi'ini ' of Kldno ) - 'lllsi'itfM that nilk'li in win cUnnnliii- . Intc ' htlinul lnv\nlMrii | re > i'iiti. Ly tlnit'ly < woi .nlcn Hop Oil t n . , D , I. C ortoMiu V11"11 * In an almolui , illTOimc jaalnt . nnil lnc IMi. o ( tilittimncn , lilo c u ft" tn rl . Munil. r lice r tir nr rivs * of optim You will lie tcbacou > curnliryuuiiM ! uarcotli Hop Blttore Ifyouarftulm ft' w ' e n k ftiul . HlIlJ fu ivn.iilrlUiltry . It I It may i nvo your llfo. Ithns niivod hun- Olarkson & Hunt , Bucit'Hwr. rn Klclmrds U Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW 1 UII > KI' Out ha NMi Free to Everybodyl A Boaiitil'nl Book for the Asking , 11 } niMilvlii ) , iwrnonallj at ttiu CO.olllce of TUB HINUKIt MANUKACTUHINC1 CO. ( or hy liOHtalutril If at aillutancv. ) any M > vn tier , neil H | 11 liu iiroHvntuJ with a liuntitltully UIIH | rated copy of a New llnol , ciitltlud GENIUS BE WARDED , - OK TIIK STOEYOFTHESEWINBMAOHINK a liamlHOine unit cdstly nti'i'1 t-n rnv- [ nir frontloilurco | ; nlba , 2S llncly unproved wood , anil liound lu an Ualioratu bluu and Kol L'raiiliiHl ctnur. No cliar c uli.ttmu for tlilnl.anjHOina . lionl. , Hhlrli cnu lie olitnltioif only by niiplluitloii at tha lirancli itnil unlior dlnikto otflccn tit The Hliiger MaiiufaiturliiK Co. TIIK HINOKIt MANUKAUl'UUINa CO. , J'flncljiat Olllrc , 34 Union H'H | ru , New York OU27 dinictf.tw John G. Jacobs , ( formerly nf ( IMik J cetin , ) UNDERTAKER * THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE DRESS-MAKERS' ' COMPANION , r. t = - 3- f > KM ivr "ktu- Vfl ' ' . rJM , w i/ < w - - . 4U - " . , yl \ \ It | iUltH uri'l ' | irc jon iwrfi'dly ona jarJ pc IlllllUtll. It ) > laitn ( ruin 1 Hi ol an nitti U ) 1 l-l uliltfi In tliulojr.cut Mt or Iliunt llk . Itdocn all klmln MilBtjli'i ot plnltlut ; In line No lady thut dam lur own dri u iimklnif ca afforii t" do without one im nku plaltlii ) ; I neiiroutol Million , II nccn It nt'lln Itwll , Ko " ' ' i , t'lrcularii ur AKVIII'H tirina aildruiu CONQAR t CO. , 113ilainnHt , , Uhlcnuo , 111. " " "ULACK-PnAUGHT" - CIIJCH DEWEY & STONE , T rri " | 'T TT2 OBCHARD & BEAN , j J. B. FRENCH & CO , C A R P ET S I G R O C E R SI Special Attention Is Once More Called to Jhe Fact that Rank foremost in the West in Assortment Prices of CLOTHI FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WIOAR ALSO A COMPLETE LINK OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps Wo are prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to LitnM Stylet anil Patterns. Kino Merchant Tailoring in Commotion RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & OC , , 1301-1303 Farnhani and 300 to 312 13th 3t CARPETS HAVE DECLINED 8LIGHLTY. -AND- J. B. Detwiler Is the first to make the anaounce- ment to his customers and the general public. MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW SHADES , Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. m We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. J. B. DETWILER 1313 Farnham Street. OMAHA , - - - - NEBRASKA. J. A. WAKEFIELD , . . . WIIOI.KHAI.K AND ItKTAIL DKAI.Ell IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT ITSTATB AOKNl FOll U1LWAUKEK CKMHNP OOUPANY1 Near Union Pacific Depot. , OMAHA , NEB