THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY JUNE 23 , 1883. 7 ' BARENESS BROS. Dry Goods and Carpet House. - the lanrcut stock ami cholcoit pattern of Ever Brought to the City and at THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS VICINITY. Do Not Fail to Call and Examine Stock Mm Purchasing , HABKK Bros , 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. PALACE MUSIC HALL , The Largest and Most Reliable House fur J IN THE WEST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Weber , Lindeman and Hardman Pianos , Western , Eastern , Cottage , Burdette Organs , FOR CASH OR ON TIME PAYMENTS. T Tk AT H I " - ' fm - 'iii ' t * T. J-4/.L LJ JbLi JLa Jji iLa Jtrt. , COUNCIL 15LUFFS , - - . . . . IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following lire the time of arrival anil departure of train * from the local depots. The trains start from the Union Pacific depot about ten minute * carllvr than below stated , and arrive nt the depot ubuut ten minutes later. Trains on iwol lines und K. C. run on Chicago time , a half hour faster than local. Wabash trains run on St. Loxls tpnc , twenty minutes fat-tor than local. U. P. anil Lincoln trains run mi Council DlnfTs time. CIIICAOO , KOCK i ricmc. Depart. Arrh c. ' Atlantc'Ext'.6:35p. ! : m. ; Pacific Exl..0:16 : a. m. Ex and Mail" . . .0:25a. : m. K\ and Mall' . .0:85 : p. m. DesMolnesac".7iriu.m. : j Molne-iae.,4:40 : p. m. CIIICAOO , HfKLIMITOX AMI ( JUISCY. Depart. Arrive. Atlantlc'.Ex * . . . . 5:35 : p.m. , Pacific i\l..0:20 : : a. m. Mall and Ex. . . . 9:10 a. in. Mall and Ex".7Xp. : ( m , N. Y. Ex 6:20 : p. in. , Neb. & Kai Ex..0:10 : a.in. CII1C.1SO aiulJ > ORTIIWK TKKX. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . . . f > :15 : p.m. Pacific Kxt..0:15 : a. in. Mall and Ex.0:20 : a. m. Mall and Ex.0:15 : p. m. Accom ( Sat ) 5:50 : p. in. Accom ( Mou ) . .1:45 : p. in. KAXBAH CITY , HT. JOK AND COL'XCI Depart. Arrlu- . Mall and Kx 0:55 : a. m. I Express 5:35 : p. m. Exprem 3:25 : ] i. m. | Mail and Ex. . 0:45 : p. m. ! ixioIACDIC. . [ Depart. Ajrive. Overland Kx ll:30a.m. : I Overland Ex. . . 4:00 : p. m. Lincoln Ex. . . .ll:30a. m. | Denver Ex 8:00 a.m. Denver Ex 7:00 : p. m. 1/x-al Ex 0:30 : a. m. Local Kx 7:25 a. m. " F.x 0:05 : a. m. Emigrant 5:20p.m. : " Ex 0:00 : a. m. WAUAUII , HT , LOl'IS AND I'ACIflC. Dei > art. Arrive. Mail and Ex. . . . .0:45 : a. m. I Mall and Ex , . .4:30 p. m. Cannon Ball.,4:50p. : m. | Cannon Ball..llu5u. m. WOl'X CITV AMI I'ACIMC. Dejiart. Arrhe For Sioux City.7:55 : a. m. j Frm Sioux CityfloO : p. in. ForVort Nlobrara Frm Fort Nlobrara 7 * eb * 7:55ja. : m. Neb * 0:50p. : in. For St. Paul. . . .7:40 : p. in. From St.Paul.,8:50 : a.m. CIIICAOO , WILWAL'hKK AX1 > HT. 1'AfL. Leaves Council Bluffi. Arivc * Council Blulls. Mall and Ex.0:20 : u. m. I Mall and Ex.0:55 : p. m. Atlantic Ex. . . . 15:15 : p. m. | Atlantic Ex. . 10:10 a. m. CHICAGO , MILWAUKKH AND HT. I'At'L. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex * 7:15 : a. m. | PacineEx..l9:45a. : m. Atlantic Ex. . . .13:40 p. m. | Mall and Ex. . ' 7:25 : p. m. Except Sundays. tE\cept Saturdays. { Except Monday. ( Daily. COUNCIL m.lTl-8 A.1D OMAHA NTRKHT RAILWAY. Leave Council BluffK. Leave Omaha. 8a. m. 9 a. m 10a.m. 11 a. t Su. m. Oa. m. 10a.m. 11 m. 1 p. m. 2 p. in. 3 p.m.4 | a. m. 1 m. 2p. m. 3 p. m. p. m. 6 p. in. 0 p. m. I 4 p. m. 8 p. m. 0 p. m. Street car * run lalf hourly to the Union Pacific depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 0 o'clock a. m. , and run regularly during the day at 0 , 11 , 2,4 , 5 , and 0 o' clock , and run to city time. Chicago , Burlington & Quincy HAILHOAD. OFFICE OF FIIEIOHT AOENT , ) OMAIIA AND COUNCIL Hum * , May 12,1833. / Arrangements have been mode for the LOADING IN CHIC'ACO DAILY of one or more run with MEItClIANDISESOLIDCONSIONED to parties In COUNCIL BLUFFS. jtSTTheso cars will come through to destination without stopping , ( julck time | U thereby liitrucd. Please order yuur good * via C. I ) . & Q. II. It. A. B. WEST , OENEIIAL AGENT. HE ACKNOWLEDC1F.DTO HE THE BEST nV ALL WHO IIAVK TUT TIII3I TO A 1'HACTICAL TEST. ADAITED TO Hard and Soft Coal , COKE OR WOOD. UAMTACTl'RKD EY BUCK STOVE CO , , SAINT LOUIS. Pie rev & Bradford , SOLK AOENST FOB OJIAlf A. "FOR TABLE USE. " The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER , From Blrreitarn outhe Rhine , llccotnroended b the higlttrt medVttl authorities. ritED'K IIOLLKNDKR t CO. . Sole agenU for the U. S. and Canada , 115,117,110 13n itroct , New York. a23-3m Western Cornice-Works , IKON AND SLATE HOOFING. C. SPECHT , PROP 1111 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. aANUFACTUIlEU OF Galvanized Iron Cornices. tSTDormcr Windows , Flnlalu , Tin , Iron and Slat Hooting , Spccht'n patent Metallic Sklight , 1'atcn adjusted Hatchet liar and Bracket Shelving. I an the general agent for the above line of goods. Iroi Fencing , Crcstlngs , Balustrades , Verandas , Iron Banl Itallingti , Window Illlnds , Cellar Guards ; also genera agent for 1'cerson & Hill patent Insldo Blind. BEFORE-AND-AFTER Electric Appliances art tent en 30 Diyt * Trial , TO MEN ONLY , YQUNQ OR OLD , "TYTrilo are rufferlnu from X RVOOS DXBILITT , W LOST VITALITT , LACK or NEHVK Toncx AIID Vnoit , WAHTIXII W Ki | [ ara. rnlall those diseases < . ( a I'KKioxn , NiTURK resulting from ABUIIS and OTIIKK OAUBICS. Biwedr relief nd complete resto ration Of HEALTH , VIGOR and MANHOOD QVlRAKTIID. TUe grandest illncovery of the Nineteenth Cl nturjr. Send at once fur IlluitratuJ Tamphlrt froc. Addrcis VOLTAIC BELT CO. , MARSHALL. MICH. . - . _ /man of ! o dl > 7th * _ looj UntoHloiraTWB your dutlee arolo nlabt work. n itunaUntsanA are tor * brmln n < muu4 Hop Bitt r _ I wa W OM Nor fie ' ' "XT U > < T 'ff I Oun i U you at I youjnr , lin 3 DM * , nlr en Hop ] wh.MT.ron Whom * yea Jesl are , , [ format tuaU/trom Ki < in.r nae that jr < > * . , M ( Eat njifh been | u i enUd tlm.ly w cj Hop in rv O.I. O nt „ ( rn atxclola clainl , disMS | lland IrTMtrta. otti < o w.l > HDP HbUcar * rot touxl * ; ioo < l.l Hdnuttuuutt. HwrctWrtiMl | | aso ( oplon , Too will t > * [ OTnnllfToan sl Hop ltt r J ioMbydrcr- Ityenari ZllU. S.BdfOJ foV.ntrtt ulr aL < ltrj , NEVffl ! Urgalar. It i It may ) avbyourl FAILI rr Ufa. It hnl ( avod hun * COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL XKNVS. PANNED OUT POORLY ! - * - The Managers of a Creamery Are Skippers as fell as Skimmers , The CrrdltofH Mourning nx AVltliout 11 ope. Tliu town of Hiirliiu is pretty wull tirrcd ji over the HiuUlun diBnppoainiico of the .malingers of their pet crenmery , in which they Imvu taken BO much pride and in which they luul much finnncml n.s well as other interest , The Herald of that place given the following details : Messrs. Closson & Hardie , the man agers of 'the Harlan creamery , gathered together their funds Monday night and left for parts unknown , leaving debts duo the farmers and teamsters , estimated to amount to between 8oOO and $1,000. The history of the undertaking is a long one , and wo will but give the facts in as concise manner as possible. Nearly one and a half years ago several of our enter prising men saw the necessity of estab lishing this business in Harlan for the good of the town and community. They formed a company and put up and fur nished the building at a cost of 3,400 ) , not a cunt of which has been returned to them , either in interest or as rent. The names of these gentlemen are T. Ledwich , J. S. Murray , J. M. Long , D. M. WylandT. . D. Pratt and John Coenen. Mr. Hardie canto hero from Marshalltown , where lie had been em ployed by Mr. Brown , one of the most successful creamery men in the state and formed u partnership with Mr. Closson , his brother-in-law , to carry on the business , neither having any cap ital , since which time they have had control and managed the nllairs. The general impression is they have laid by considerable money , as they made an excellent quality of butter , which mot with a ready sale at a remunerative price. Mr. Closson hits always been credited with honesty , and lias held the ollico of mayor and justice of the peace , and his action was a great surprise to the community at' large. His family is left here with comparatively nothing , The men who first started the entorpri.su have now taken charge of the creamery and p'ut Mr. W. 11. McKinzio in as sup erintendent who has had full charge of the butter-making for some time post , and who perfectly understands the busi ness t < > the smallest detail. Farmers are well acquainted with the men now , in charge and can have no fear of losing anything owing to their excellent finan cial standing. Attachments were sworn out before Esq. Weaver at a late hour Monday night , and the stock of cream on hand , amounting to seven hundred pounds , levied upon. They were in fa vor of O. C. Eaton , Jas. McConnell , Pratt Bros. , and Blotcky Bros. , the amount of the claims being in the neigh borhood of § 200. Since the above was written other vic tims have been heard from. The com mission firm of "Manton it Co. , Now York city , advanced ? 5,000 over one year ago , for the egg packing _ business , which is almost a total loss to 'the linn. One of the members , whp is here investigating afl'airs , states they would willingly ad vance that much more , such was then faith and and trust in , Mr. liar- die's integrity. As in the star route cn.su , wu rise to ciiquiie what haa bcconu of the funds ? _ SCROFULA. A medicine that destroys the germs of Scrofula and has the powei to root it out is appreciated by the af. ilicted. The remarkable cures of men , wo men and children as described by testl menials Hood's reliable , prove Sarsaparilla a - able medicine containing remedial 'agents which eradicate Scrofula from the blood , 100 doses § 1. 00. Sold by all dealers. C , I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass. COMMKUCIAIj. COUNCIL 1ILUKK.S JIAHKF.T. WHEAT No. 2 Hjirinp , 85c ; No. 3 , 70c ; ro jecto'.l , fife ; good demand. COHN There U not enough corn comlnf in to make a market ; dealers paying 38c rejected corn , Chicago , 52c ; new mixed , 55c white corn 53o. 'I ho receipts of corn an light OATH Scarce and in good demand ; 35c. HAY G 00@7 M i > er ton ; Itte i > er bale. JtVE 40ff45c ( ; light Hupply. COUN MEAL 1 25 per 100 pounds. Wool ) Good supply ; pricew nt yards , 5 ( X @ 0 00. COAI. Delivered , hard 11 ( X ) pertonjcoft fi TiO jivr ton. BUTTKK Good butter ncarco and In fair do nmnd nt li.'ifS'SSc ; creamery , 35c. KG tin Kcady Halo and plenty at 10 ( llcpei dozen. LAUD Fairbanks' wholesaling nt 124c. I'OULTIIY Kinn , dealer * paying 13u poi | H > uiul for turkeys and lOc for chickens. VEOETAUI.KS Potatoes , 60o ; onions , 50c cabbage * 30(5,40 ( per dozen ; apples , 2 603 C ( per barrel. . CITV Ftoun-l < X > ® 3JO. . IJuooMrt 2 00@ 3 00 per dozen. STOCK. CATTl.n-3 00@ 3 W ) ; . ualvcx , 0 00@(5 ( fiO. Hood Market for hogs quiet , as the pack ing IIIHIKCS are cloning ; KhlpperH nro pay in ; 0 UOfe'G ' 75. _ _ IiiKtantly Ilcllcveil. Mrs. Ann Lacour , of Nnw Orleans , La. write * ; I hare a BOH who lm been dick fo ; two yearn ; ho has been attended by our lead ing pliynicintiH but all to no purpose. Tlii morning he had hlx UKiinlHpcllof coughing , am wax HO greatly proxtrated In consequence , tha death Hceineu imnilnont. Wo had 111 the IIOUH a iKittlo of DH. WAI. If ALL'rf 11ALSAM fo the LUNGK , purchnncd by my laisband. wli noticed your advertisement yesterday. Wo ad ministered it according to airccUoiiH and h wan iustnntlv relieved IOWA 1TKMH. I'ennwe , the new town eaut of Correctinn villu , Is having a troublouM existence. 1'irn the iilut cannot be filed bccnuxu thern U xoni trouble altout the back taxeit. Then the po l master general reject * the iianio because thet is already a poHtotliceof thntnamoin thu stall ] ! ut thu town keeps right on growing. 'Dia C1. , 1 ! . I. k 1 * . hrts dUcrtntlniifd ten Honirily running the dining u'ir on thu nml mi in Iowa between Davenport nnd DriKikly and return , which has heretofore been ruiinin on the morning train west and the ovonln train eai-t. Those trains now taku muals a Jtrooklyn nmlVust Liberty. Me * engcr : Fur the fir. < t tlinu In many ycai ' luyiuent wan refused on Cans county warrant Tuesday. Thu bottom Irw bnuii reached an Jiti i peoiilo uill now gut the full Iwnulit of tli conniption anil oxtravngunco of our count luinril dm Ing the past thrco yearj. The Chdrlton I'atibt xuy.s Mm report that ca-o of iimnilnmiM brought by tha I.Ifu A H < elation HiKietles u alnst Ht tto Auditor Brow wn * to IHI tried at Ottumwa Is a canard , nu was xtarted to pl.ico thu a'.idiUir III a fulso | n tion Iwforo the publlo. . " ' ) ( The foniml foreclosure ( if the JM ilolui glucose works took jihico the other day , a d < creo having Iwen entered In favor of Ira Cool tnutea. The amount of indebtedness Is abui * | 2,000. , J , F.'Allen , an employe of tha ( I , , 1 ! . ft ( railroad ctnuiMny , at Creitoji , ) iai nij-utcriuu ly dinapiwivrcd. It U nimorod that he U hort In liU account * to tho-ftiwmnt of 91,74.1. Soiuo Idea of the i > Ue < > f the now Orhvum lintel nt Spirit Lftko In ouiVfyod In th fnot that Its plastered wall * cover n nurfaro which N but n frnctlon lex * thnn four ncnw In extent , The Cnniiwcll wildlprn lm\o nmuiRfd tii orgauizo a ] Rwt tif the O , A. U , on ,1unn23. An army nuptHsr will l > c nerved tncluillng hnnl tack , now lu'lly , etc. The state nAHOclatloti of undertakernt their Kiwlou ntOttumwn. wrrn treated ton ride to the cemetery by the nnnmltteo on en tertainment. ludlaiioln'itliow ttlo works aru ntnitod ntid work well. The canning works nt thU town will lw ready for bundles * In n nhort thup. llninburx luvt llu lnc.iiieu'o iwsoclntlon , Iti object IwliiR the furthering of nil nmttcM pcrtnlnlng to tlio prociwrlty nf the town. The I own City glucose work * were recently sold for $200,000. The capacity of the work * Is to bo enlarged to 3,003 bmheln per day. The Trl-Clty Klectrlo Light company , to taku In DaAcnlKirt , Hock Inland and .Mollno , has been IncoriKirated , with S30.000. The mini of ? 37,000 has been MiWrll > od tuwiirds building the new Miwonlc temple Inlet lot < Molnvs. It Is * ntd that Fay Templeton has can- ccllcil her engagement * In Iowa on account of Rlcknexs. The estimated cost of the brldgo t < > IMI built over the Ug ! Slonx nt Hawardeu In $4,000. The lloinnn Catholic MlnUterinl Protection society of Iowa convened nt Clinton Wednes day. day.Thirteen Thirteen BtudenU of the Iowa college will 8 | > end their vacation doing the book ngent net. The city council of Kldora lias been peti tioned to supply the town with waterworks. Thu national faction of thu United Work man claims 900 members In thu state. The machinery for Logan's new elevator has arrived mid Is being placed In | Hwltlon. The C. k N. W. railroad are Improving their stock yards anil other property nt Logan. Thtoves and faklrx got in their work In on the chumps at the Waterloo tournament. The unlary of the postmaster nt Ida ( Jrovo will l j increased from 81,700 to 81,900. War Is being mndo In Harlan on parties who carry concealed wcaKin > i. In KOIIIO parts of the Ktato gophers nro mak ing war on the need corn. Thu Catholics of Sioux llnptds talk of build ing an 88,000 church. A now Presbyterian church was dedicated at Laurel last Sunday , Ninety-four lawyers will be turned out of Iowa college this year. The coal prospecting hold at Fontnnello is down 200 feet. The estimated cost of the Charles City water works Is 87,010.74. DosMoimis Is to have the firemen's tournn- mcnt next year. The Plymouth county treasurer lint S20- 179.01 on baud. Burlington claims the worst streets of any city on the river. The JCeokuk publishing company has been incorporated. The International distillery nt DCS Mohioa has shut down , Webster City will test her waterworks on July 4. There is an nctivo postoflico fight nt Knglo Grove. Kmpty dwelling houses nro i-curco in Fort The Kuokuk cutlery workx arc being en larged. A third addition to Altft U being plnttcil. The mniill-iiox Hcnru nt Fnirfield Is over. Sue City is to Imvo wntcr works. A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE. Mrs. William Downcs , of Uxbridgo , MUHH. , write on March 15,1SS3 , n * follows : "During the past three years I ha\e l > een a grca sufferer from a complication of ill-cases whicli balllci the skill of the most experienced doctors , as I coul < not obtain permanent relief by their treatment am prescriptions ; nnd I liav'o al < i tried many Ko-cnllci cures In the medicine line , but could get no rellel The pains , achei.'ancl weaklier * , Increased so rnptill and constantly that I was HO reduced In stiongth n to lie unable to Iciivo the IJt-d , tau < thu doctor * h formed me that there was. no ho- | for rcco\ery. I Mi exhausted nnd discouraged condition a den friend persuaded mo tonsullunt'f Ilcmedy , and attc taking It only three day * I commenced to get bettei and to my great joy and delight I have continued < Improve constantly by It * use , until now , after hat In taken the remedy only a fen- weak * , I am able to I about my house again , and am now doing my lions , work. My lame back'ls cured , the severe pains hat disappeared , and I am now In better health than f < many j car * , and beg thl * privilege of gladly recon mending Hunt' * remedy to all who nro aflected wit anydiseaMiof the kldncj * or liver ; nnd I also high ] recommend It for the attack * of sick headache. M husliand has also experienced a icry great benefit I hi * health by the \w > of the most valuable mejlcln Hunt' * Ilemcdy. "OUR FLAG BTIl. THERE. " Mr. S. n. Longfello v , Augusta , lie. , cast side rive writes us under date of April , 184 "To whom It may concern : This may certify tin two year * ago I was > ery badly aftllctcd with kldnc and urinary illlllciiltlca , , which extended through tl system and laid me up for weeks , no that I could < ! no work. I had the most skillful physician In towi who gave me no assistance. Hearing ofHunt's Hen cdy , I got a bottle , and half of It cured ( ma entirely no that I ha\o been well over since. The other half gave to n neighbor who wa aHllcU-d much a * I v > a and It restored htm to health , I can truly say Hunt Ilcmedy ha * been of great and , Inexpressible worth I me. " NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO HA8TIXOS , NED. Capital , - - $250.001 JAH. n. HKAHTWKU , . PrenldenL A. U CI.AKKK. Vlco-1'rciildcnt. K. U. WKHSTElt.fTrfasurcr. U. 1' . WEDSTKll. Caihlcr. Samuel Alexander , Oswald Oliver A. U Clarke , E. C. Webster , Oeo.II. Pratt , Jan. II. HearUcll , D. M. McEllIlnncy. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt Thl * Company furnlshe * a jiermancnt homo Instil tion where school Bonds and other legally Issued M nlclpal Securities to Nebraska can be negotiated i the most favorable terms. Loan * made on Iniprov farms In all well settled counties of the state tliroui responsible local corresjiondentK , _ _ _ _ ? y PROPOSALS Foil DISTIUCTPAVIN 1JONDS. CITV TIir-ASUUKuVH OKFIC'K , ) OMAHA , Nr.B. , June 10,1883. f Sealed projxnuU will be received at this olflco un Juno 10th. IHA'I , at 12 noon , for the purchase of $3 : moot Dl.lrlct Pa Ing Bonds nl District No. 2 of t rity of Omaha. Kald bonds ere ilatvil Julv 1st , ISf and w III l duo In one , two , three and four yea from date , an eipial amount I ccomlng iluu uach > ci are In MIIIW nf one thou-uuiil dollar * each , and be Interest from datu at thu rate of tlx ] wr centum J annum , | iatablo annually , Thu principal and Inti e t aru botli payabluat thu ollico of Kountzu Bros. , New York. Said bondi are Issued under the charter povcr * ald city , and Kill li ilclltured to piirchai > urs on pn ment therefor at thu city treasury In Omaha on Ji 1st , 1833. Bids will bo addrcixed to the undersigned n marked "l'rop"iaU f r DMrlrt Patlng Bunds , " u nnikt statu thu full iiunio and addren-i of bidder' , t amount nf Mild bomN < le Ireil ( In i uil amount d In one , tnn , three und futir > Mis ) , and thu price pi pOKed to bu iiuld. / The right I * ru crved to reject a < iv nnd all hliK TUUMAN IIUCK , Je Ifl-bt City Treasurer. Tunis & Kneller , It DENffSTS 1107FAUNAU STOECTftTpBtAlr * . ) Pure Nltro Oxide OM knit constantly on hand ' ' citrnctlon < rf totth. J12- FOR HIS BROTHER'S ' SAKE , Col. Ocorife W ( SjnioniUIn The l > etrolt Kree l're . Thu ( { ovcniiir imnlonud Johti ltri buii , n punitciitiitry convict , to-iluv , Ilu WIIH sent iii fnnii Hdiirbon for liftecn yonre for fin-gory , mid lind ton ycaiii yut to Rorvo. Our renders mv fniniliar with the history of thin wise , mid _ tlio huiiiunu ne- tion of his Kxcelloncv will bo generally coinniendcd. " [ FninkfortKy. ( ) Voenuui. I rend this little i > : irn rnpli and niy mind went back | ix years. 1 know John llrishcn , and I also know his twin brother Joseph. _ I was familiar with the details of the action that placed John Hrishen in u felon's cell , and now when thu sad af fair is brought back to mind no vividly I must write it out , for never boforu Imvu 1 inut , in prosu or poetry , in real lifo or in romance , n greater hi-m than plain , nnit- tor-of-fact John lirisbon. The llrisbens camu of good stock. I think thu great grandfather of my hero emigrated to Kentucky when Kenton's Station , between thu present city of Maysvillu and thu historic old town of Washington , was thu principal settlement on thu "dark and bloody ground. " Ho ciuno from Upper Pennsylvania and lo cated about tivu miles from the Ohio river , on Limestone creek. 'Ilu was an industrious , strong-limbed , iron-hearted old fellow , and in n few years his sur roundings weru of the most comfortable description. Ono of his sons , Edwin Drisben , once represented Kentucky in the federal congress. 1 think huwas the grandfather of John and Joseph Drisben , Their father's nrtino was Samuel , and hu died when they weru little children , leav ing his widow an excellent blue grass farm ami a snug little fortune in stocks , bands and mortgages. Tlio widow re mained a widow until her death. Airs. Samuel lirishun was a good woman , and sjio idolized her twin boys. Like most twins , the brothers resembled each other in a striking manner , and oven in- timatu acquaintances could not tell them apart. But although thu physical re semblance was so strong there was great dissimilarity in the dispositions of the twins. Joseph Itrisben was very snrly and morose , sometimes cunning and revengeful. Iluas withal a dreamer and enthusiast ; a man wull learned in books , a brilliant , frothy talker when ho chose Ut bo sociable ( which was seldom ) , a splendid horseman , and a mo.it excel lent shot. John llrishcn , on thu con trary , was cheerftil and bright , honornblo and forgiving. IIo was a man of high moral principle , intensely practiciu and methodical , eared little for books , and , although he said but little , was a splendid companion. He was n poor horseman , and 1 don't think hu ever shotn gun in his lifo. lie saw nothing of thu poetry of life , and as for sport , hu enjoyed himself only when hard at work. Ho loved his brother , and when they weru boys toguther sullured punishment many times , and uncomplain ingly , that "Jodio" might go scot free. His lift , was therefore onu constant sacri fice , but thu object of this loving adora tion made but shabby returns for this un- seltish devotion. They weru i0 ! years old when thoii mother died very suddenly. Joseph made u great pretense of grief and war so hysterical nt thu grave that hu hud tr bo led away. John , on the contrary , never demon strative , took tlio grunt allliction with his customary coolness. He said but little and shed no tears. The property left to the boys was con siderable. Tlio day they wore 'twenty- one years old thu trustees met and inuiu settlement. Tliero was thu bluo-grnsi fnnn valued at 850,000 , nnd $100,000 ii well invested securities , which could h < turned into money. Joseph demanded i d\viaion. \ "Von can tnko thu farm , .lack , " h said. "I was never cut out font farmer Give mo S"f > ,000 in monuyfor my share. ' So this sort of n division was made John continued on at thu homestead working in his plain , methodical way , am slowly mlding to his share of the mono ; what hu could rnisu out of thu profits o thu farm. Joseph , with his newly nc imired wealth , set tip an establishment a tno nearest town and began a life of pleasure uro of the grosser sort. Jlis brother gavi him no advice , for hu know it was usu less. Joseph spent his money with grun prodigality , nnd before he know it hu wa n beggar. In thy meantime John's $25 , 000 had doubled itself. Ono day Josupl came to him with n full confession of hii pecnliary troubles. "Jack , " hu said , "I am not only i beggar , but I am heavily in debt. Hob me out liku a good fellow , nnd 1 wil settle down nnd bngin life in sober earn est. With my capacity for business can soon make money enough to re pa ; you. I Imvu sown my wild oats , am y , with n little help I can soon recover nl I that I have squandered so foolishly. " For nn answer John Brisbon placei his inline to an order for the $25,000 h hnd cnrncd so laboriously. "Will that bo enough , Jodiu ? " hi asked , "because I have as much moru which you can hnvu if it it is necos sary. " "This will bo Hiilllciunt , old fellow , ' was thu reply. "In two yci rs I will pu it back. " Ho went back to town , drew his moil oy , paid his debts , mild Home of hi horses and discharged several of hi servants. Twenty thousand dollars wrn left out of the loan. He invested this ii business , and for n while seemed to hav really reformed. John was encourage to say : "Jodiu will come out all right. Hu i smarter than I , and in five years will b worth more money than I could maku i n life time. " In less than three yearn Josunh Brit bun's affairs were in the hands of liiserei itors , and a shurilfs oflicer closed out h : u-1 business. Again ho turned to his brotl u > ' or for liulp and sympathy. "I own that I managed n trifle can lossly"ho said by way of uxplanatioi Experience is n dear' teacher , nnd tli lesson I have learned I shall never forgo If yon come to my assistance now I en soon recover myself. " Once more John Itrisben placed Ii name to n check payable to thu order c his brother , and Joseph entered into hn again . In two yearn ho was a bnnl rupt."I . "I shall never succeed in businesi Jack , " liu iid. "Help mo out of th trouble nnd I will live with you on tl farm. 1 shall succeed as a farmer. " It took all of John lirisbun's hoard ' pay his brother's debts , but ho mndo i complaint , uttered no reproach , I snid : M nm glad you are ( Mining back to tl farm , Jodie , You need do no work , mi wo will bo very happy together. " So Joseph took un bin residence nt tl farm , and remembering his brothel ; words , devoted his timu principally hunting , fishing -and riding about tl country. In tlio memitimu John Brisbi had fallen in love , mid the daughter of neighboring farmer , Com p ton by nnni was his promised wife. Being a man strict honor himself , and having full co ( Of 1m ildonco in his brother , he did not objt ! when Joseph began to pay his aftianced very marked attention. I " 1 am glad hu likes her , " ho thought. I " 1 run n busy on the farm that 1 liavo little timu for pleasure , and Alice is so fond of amusement. " One night Joseph came to him just as thu shadows of evening were beginning to fall. There was a triumphant ring in his voice as hu spoke. "Jack , old boy , " hu said , holding out his hand , "congratulate me. 1 think that from to-day I can datu the beginning of n now lifo , Alice Compton has prom ised to be my wife. " IIo was too much engrossed with his new happiness to see thu ell'cct of this an nouncement ns portrayed on John's face. Ho did not notice how the strongman's hand trembled in his own. "Is this truuf" faltered John at last. "Why. of course it is. Aru you not glad ) Wu love each other , and shall be very happy. " " ' \Volovoencliother nnd , shall be very happy I1 "repented John mechanical ly , and all thu sunshine of his lifo sunk behind the heavy cloudsof despair. "Yes , Jodio , I nm glad , and I wish you long years of happiness. " Ho turned nway and staggered , rather than walked , to his own room , IIo did not stir all night. Once n deep , sobbing groan struggled to his lips , nnd the moon beams struggling througn the window fell full upon his face , nnd surprised two ureat tears stealing down his pale cheeks. Hu brushed nway this evidence of weak ness and sorrow , nnd when thu morrow came , no ono looking into his calmserene eyes would have guessed how hard was thu buttle that had been fought nnd won in that lonely chamber , Tliuy were married , .and the man re jected by thu bride and supplanted bj thu groom was thu first to congratulat * the nowly-married pair. A vacant house on tlio farm was fitted up for their rceep tions and John Brisbon s money paid foi the furnishing. "Hereafter , Jodio , " ho said , wo will divide the profits of the farm. I don' ! need much , nnd you shall have the largei share. " Tun years passed away , and John Brisben , an old man before his timu , still worked from dawn till dark that hit brother might play tlio gentleman and keep in comfort the largo family whicli thu years had drawn around him. It had been necessary to mortgage the old homestead , to raise mony to pay Joseph't gambling dubts , for of late years ho hail played licaviy and had invariably lost. Ono day it was in tint summer of 1871 n forged chock was presented nt ono ol the banks nt the shire town , by Josupl Brisben , and tlio money for which il called wns unhesitatingly paid over U him. Hu was under the influence o ; liquor at the time , and deeply interested in a game of cards for high stakes , whicl was in progress. The check was foi 82f > 00 , I think. Buforo daylight tin next morning Joseph Brisben had losl every dollar of it. To drown his chagrii ho became beastly drunk , and while ii this condition an oflicer arrived and up prehended him for forgery and uttering t forged chuck Thu prisoner was confinet in jail , and word of nis disgrace was sun to John Brisben. The latter read tin message , and a mist came over his eyes Hu groaned audibly , nnd but for a stron ; effort of thu will would havu fallen to th ( leer , so weak was ho by thu shock. "Shu must not l > now it , " ho said t himself , and hu made instant preparations tions to visit his brother. When h reached thu jail hu was admitted to th cull of thu wretched criminal. Th brothers remained together several houn What. passed during thu interview wil nuver bo known. When John Brisbu emerged from thu jail bu went strnigl to thu magistrate who had issued tli warrant for the apprehension of .losu ] Brisben. " \Sqniru , " ho tun'd in his slow , hesiti ting way. "You ihavu made a mistake , "In what way , Mr. Brisben I" ask t thu magistrate , who had u high regal i i for his visitor. "You have caused thu arrest of a innocent man " "But " began the magistrate. "Issue an order for my brother's it slant release. Ho is innocent of the ii tout to do wrong. I mn thu guilty mm I forged thu name of Charles Ellison I the chock which ho uttered. ITu did IK know that it was a forgery. " "You ! " cried the astounded magistral' ' "Yon a forger impossible. " "Nothing is impossible in these days , said the whito-haircd old man , sternl ; "I alone am guilty. My brother is inni cunt. " So stoutly did lie aver that ho was tl forger that the magistrate reluctant ] issued a warrant for his arrest , and at tl sumo time wrotu an order to the jailer fc the release uf Joseph llrisbon. "My constable will bu in soon , " sai the magistrate , but thu old huro picki up both tlio papers. "I will not trouble him , " ho said ; ' will oxucutu both papers. " And ho did. Handing the juili both papers , hu explained their mcanii thus : "They have niadu a mistake. It is who nm to bo your prisoner. My brothi is innocent. " Accordingly Joseph Ilrisbon wua r leaned and returned to thu farm. Jol remained at jail a prisoner , When tl extraordinary affair became known , so oral prominent citizens ofl'ored to go ( the accused man's bond , but ho won not accent their kind ofliccH. At tl trial ho plead guilty , and WOH oontenci to fifteen years' imprisonment at ha : labor in tlio penitentiary. Joseph can to sue him before lie was removed Frankfort , but their interview was private ono. Joseph Brisben remained at the fan but ho was a changed num. From tl day of his release from jail down to t ! time of his death , he was never known touch a card , and a drop of liquor n'ev Dasscd his lips. Last April ho died , ai nia confession , duly sworn to before justice of thu peace , was made pub after his burial. In substance it w this : Tlntt he was guilty of forgery ! ' which his heroic brother was 8Ull'criii ( . . long imprisonment. "It was my brother's wish , not mine reads the document , "Ho insisted tli ho who had no ties of blood or marria could better sutler the punishment a : the disgrace than I who had dupondu ! js upon mu a large family , " Noble Johnltrisben ! Of Hiieh stull'i1 | u heroes mndo , to 10o [ MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. 10 ( 'or. Water and L'unKrwi Htx. id 33 O > SA T O ICT. 10 CAPITAL. . . . . StOO.O ' SURPLUS , - - - 400 , ( to Tran wets banklin Inu-lno-n. a general ; - - Kerch n accounts nf hanks , cunkera and others. Drawn ton IU cxchunifu and makes cable trunskrf In Kuro | > o .ill telck'raphla transfers uf money throughout .illn , UnlUxl ritatcn. Ilu ) 1 and soil * government and ol Investment ! securities , and executed any business o , It * correspondent * In tlio line of banking , of ASA 1' . 1'OrrEH , I'rMldeti J. J , EDDY , J. W. WOKK. nCt Cashier. 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