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    THE DAILY BEE OMAHA THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 14,1934.
.UIOIURDS & CLARKE , W. A. OLA.IIKG
Proprietors. Supurintcndiie
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U , P. iULAVAY 17TI1 & 1STII STREETS
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
AVATER WHEELS , ROLLERQMILLS , ,
ill ! and Grain Elevator Machinery
MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE
Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth
STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE.
BEASS G-OODB AHD FIFE FITTINGS ,
AltonITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON.
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"We are prepared to t'umisli plans and estimates , and will contract foi
the erection o Flouring Milla and Grain Elevators , or for changing
Flouring Mills , HremStoue to the Roller System.
i2 * 'Jbjpecial attention given iu furnishing Power Plants for any pur
pose , and estimates made tor same. General machinery repairs attendee
to promptly. Ad'lmss
EICHA.RDS & CLA.W.T3 Omaha , Neb.
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403 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh ,
Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Pationta
Cured at Homo. Write for "IJiiH MEDICAL-MISSIONARY , " for the People , Free.
Consultation and Correspondence Grails. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 226.
CON. HIT-VARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : "Physician of
Kea H.Dlnty arm Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport ,
wrjroa : "An rxonorablo Man , .Fino Success , Wonderful Cures. " Hours. 8 to 5.
1409 and 1411 Dodge St. , I ° * OiViAHA. NEB
irANUKAOTtJREU OF OF STUIOTLY'FinaT-CLABa
AND TWO WHEEL CARTS.
1810 and 18iO Hamjy Street and 403 B. 18th Street. 1 f\Tvr A ET A
lUuitrttcd Cataloirue ( uruUhtd tree upon application. f JjJU. * * H , H. ,
PEEPBCTION
Heating and Baking
In only attained by using
OAK
rV iLCS. . - - ? ; rW J
Stoves and Ranges ,
lilJIIil WIRE GHUIE OVER DOOBl
( Uf-avlV
Foi sale by
MILTON ROGERS & SONS
OMA.FIA.
IIO\V AND AVHKN TO XISK
Burdook Blood Bittors.
IP YOtmArPETlTiisv : | ° r IIyour ill wtlnn I
IT fcolite It jour tlccp In broken , ftnil you to do
> ilati toJ Mill ile'i'omlent , try Ilimloek HloOil 11 tiers
You will Iw dclljthtcil with the remit.
TIIIP Mr.DK'INKliamiRnincentntietlent , gently
IHIu mo\oillio bowel * , clonnin the MooJ nn.l
8ti\cs off | O\OM , flck licMlnchej , And bilious utticki ,
o pro alcntiliirlng tlio liotinontlis ; atut allays tor-
ou.'ross ami ilcbility ai utll.
HDW T0 USK nufllock Illo ( > l Illltor' ' ' ol > l ln < ) ' 1
lull \crj clearly on the label ncoompinj In jo\oh
bottle. Thoiloscsllioi > ntlcitwlHryMlib ft lior
; ooil fcnso illcti\tc . No harmful effect * cnn po < l-
> lo result from tlionsi of the medicine. We will
uirantco npprcclnWohtncnt cncry time.
UlirM TO VaK Uunlock Dloo.1 Hitters It Is mi-
llllLll nerc ! nr } toUMe. AllumlcnUtiil whnt
a iood U\AtUo anil btooil tonlo cm accomplMi , niul
all \\licnthcyntmliiticli ( ami o intjht hi-
crpohto AM/ need It t ono tlmo or another ) . As a
ilcisrvnt experiment ami ( or iviUln rdlcf , trv liar-
Jock IllooJ Illttors. Uy UrujglstJ.
KOSTEU , MILUUUK & CO. , l'roi | > , llutlnlo , N. Y.
% OTLS : OF a'nii KI.OOO.
The Hartford City Coal nnd Salt com
pany ostmmto their los at § 100,000 ; the
Syracuse Coal nnd Salt company nearly
as much.
At the town of Rncino leO houses have
been moved from their foundations nnd
many have floated away.
The relief committee of Philadelphia
have telegraphed 8500 each to Ports
mouth nn4 Athens , and 51000 to Oi.lti-
polis.
The people of Dayton have petitioned
the legislature to nppiopriato $500,000
for the llooil sufferers.
At Uiploy , Ohio , the river is four inches
higher than over known nnd still rising.
The supply of provisions is about ex
hausted and much Buttering from want oi
food. Twenty-six houses wore * wrecked
Tuesday night , nnd eight swept down the
river. Loss double that of last year. A
ladv telegraph operator perched oil thereof
roof of the house , remained nt her post
till the wire ceased to work. Moro than
two-thirds of the town is under wntor.
The late heavy rains in Texas caused
much damage to the property. Sheep
nro sutt'oring greatly.
The river came to n stand nt Catlotts-
burg , Ky. , Tuesday noon. The town is
almost destroyed.
The river is five foot higher at Mays-
villo , Ky. , than over before.
Two thousand people Imvo boon driven
from their homes at Lavrroncoburg , Ind. ,
nud hundreds of houses have been swept
away.
Indianapolis is moving vigorously and
liberally to the relief of the suflercrs.
Four thousand people are homeless at
Jeftersonvillo , Ind. The stores are all
closed and provision unobtainable.
ALONO THE KANAWHA.
CH.VULE TO.VV. . Va. , February 12.
A government boat'and tow boat have re
turned hero from distributing provisions
to the Hood sufferers along the Knnnwha
river yesterday gaud last night. Ono of
the associated pressg reporters who nc-
companicd the expedition took close ob
servation of the damages ; also the cases
of absolute necessity , and learned from
those ho mot that no iuch suffering has
over been caused by high water in the
Kanawha river. At Buffalo half the
town is submerged , but the people , as a
general thing , are well supplied with food.
At Leon , a place of 200 , the houses
are under water and ns many people
ple Buttering for food. At Point
Pleasant , a town of 3,000 people , there
is not n foot of ground which
is not at least six foot under water. All
houses are hid from the second story
down by water. Fully 100 houses have
been upset and washed away. The people
ple are living on the docks of barges , in
the court house , in tact , wherever they
can got shelter. Many have gone to the
hills for safety. This city has sent § 3,000
worth of provisions to the suiforors along
the river. To-morrow the government
boat will Ipavo here with the second lead
of provisions for the river towns. The
steamer Winona left hero to-day with a
load of provisions for the towns along the
Kanawha rivor. The whelp of the lower
part of the Kanawha valley is overflowed.
In many places the river is five miles
wide. The people will have to bo fed
for fully eight days yet. Many farmers
have lost all their corn , wheat , hay and
oats , also some stock along the Kanawha
river qnd help is needed forthwith.
A CAM. rou
Corujniira , p. , Fob. 12. The follow
ing proclamation wns issued this evening
by Governor Uoadloy :
To ( he People of Ohio.
The distress existing along our sontli-
orn border cannot bo exaggerated. Many
thousands of our fellow citizens are with
out shelter. The proas lias brought
vividly to tlio ] attention of us all the de
tails of the sorrow nnd Buffering which
the present Hood liaa entailed upon our
pooplo. The duty of the citizens of Ohio
is to furnish relief , and that immediately.
I urge upon every community * in the
state to organize at once for the purpose
of providing for the relief of their un
fortunate follow citizens who live on the
banks of tinOhio. . Everything is need
ed and at every point along the state
boundary , except Cincinnati , which is
taking care of her Biifl'erera. Money ,
clothing , shelter nnd food must bo pro
vided and speedily , or the loss of lifo
will bo the result. No time should bo
lost. What may bo given must bo forwarded -
warded immediately. I appeal , there
fore , to all good people to take steps
without delay to assist the various roliuf
committees in their efforts to stay the
tide of distress which ia overwhelming
the bordora of this atato.
A Spiritual Fraud ,
VIENNA , February 13. An American
Spiritualist named liastinn gave n Bcunco
in the imperial palace at the invitation of
Crown Prince Uudelph. When the al
leged spirit appeared the crown prince
cut off retreat , and proved it to bo Bas-
tian himself.
OHIOAOO , February 13 , The man Iks-
tian axposod in spiritualistic materiulixa-
tion at Vienna , was thoroughly exposed
in his rooms in Chicago a few years ngo ,
when operating with a man named Tay
lor , by a reporter for The Times.
BlilloiiH iioruut * .
CIUUACO , February 13. Reports to
the associated progs indicate serious mo-
toreplogicftl disturbances throughout the
territory between Omaha and Pittsburg ,
Winnipeg and Memphis , and a general
mixed up condition of things. At ono
point reports show enow a few miles in
ono direction , fog a like distance in
another , and in still another alcot. At
Sioux City at six o'clock last evening it
was four below zero , while at DCS Moincs
it was 18 above ,
A. 1'olltlcal Straw ,
, February 13. Twenty
five hundred circulars were sent from
Sacramento to democrats of the state , in-
tjuirinn their preference for n presidential
candidate , arid 1,000 answers have boon
received giving 800 for Tildcn , 195 for
Thurmnn , and 5 for Field.
L NOTKS.
Tour roglmonti tif 1lrllt < li trooin lm\o boon
ordered from Alexandria nml Cairo to StmUm ,
\\lilchplnco they expect to icnch In n weak.
Dr. Uoo. II. Mntthnll , chnrRed with attempting -
tempting to blnckinnll Mnry Audorionm
acquitted In the United State * dhttlct point
nt rlttabm-K. .
Ono hundred nnd fifty cltl/etn celebrated
with nbnniuot the nnnlxcrnnry of the birth
day of Ahrnhnm Lincoln Tuesday ul ht nt
Jersey City.
A majority of the HrltUh cabinet nro lit fn >
vornf uRoroui notion in l''gypt , whllo ( Und-
otono nnd GranviHo oppose nn Incroaio of
KiiKlnnd's responsibility.
Tlio tolcBrnph * or\ Ice wa * moro completely
crippled throughout the ontlro country this
morning than nt nny prexloii * limo during the
present winter. The \\lro * have belm borne
down by frozen slcot in almost every direction ,
nnd the only favoring feature is that the
break * , though numorou * , wcro not \\ldoln
extent ns hi * boon the c.vio under olimlnr con
ditions In former instances.
Fninoun ISIilo
Ono of the attractions of the February
Century , is a thrilling account of the
turning-point in the battle of Winchester :
"Sheridan had so devastated the valley
tlmt it could furnish him no supplies , nud
lie was iHty miles from n bnsu. llo there
fore continued his retrograde movement
as far as Cedar Crook. From this point ,
on the ID th of October , ho was summoned
by the fjovoimnont to Washington for
consultation , and during his nbsonco
Earlydelormined once morn to attack the
national army. The plan wns well con
ceived. The enemy ndvnnccd in the
night , nnd before dawn aurprisud nnd attacked -
tacked the nntionnl forces , still in camp.
The army was driven back , portions of it
in great disorder , six or SCTOU miles.
Eighteen guns wore captured , and nearly
o. thousand prisoners ; n largo part of the
infantry not preserving even n company
org.uiization.
"Shoridan had loft Washington on the
18th , and alppt at Winchester , twenty
miles from his command. Artillery tiring
was roportoa early on the 19th , but it
wasaupposed to proceed from a reconnois-
sanco , and at nine o'clock Sheridan rode
out of Winchester , nil unconscious of the
danger to his army. Soon , however , the
sound of heavy battle was unmistakable ,
and half a milo from the town the fugi
tives came in sight with appalling rapiili-
ty. llo nt once ordered the trains halted
nnd parked , nnd stretched n brigade of
his troops at Winchester across the
country to stop the stragglers. Then ,
with nn escort of twenty men , ho pushed
to the front. Tlio ottect of his presence
waa ploctrical. llo rode hot haste ,
swinging his hnt , ami shouting as he
passed , 'Face the other wny , boys ! face
the other way ! ' And hundreds of the men
turned nt once nnd followed him with
cheers.
"After reaching the army ho gave some
hurried directions , nnd returned to collect
the fugitives. Ho was in major-general's
uniform , mounted on a magnificent horse ,
man and boast covered with dust and
foam ; and as ho rose in his stirrups ,
waving his hnt and his sword by turns ,
ho cried again and again : 'If I had boon
here , this never would have happened.
\Vo are going back. Face the other way ,
boys ! face the other way1 ! The scattered
soldiers recognized their general , and took
up the cry : 'Paco the other way ! ' It
passed along from ono to another , rising
and falling like a wave of the sea , and
the men returned in crowds , falling
into ranks as they camo. They follow
ed him to the front , and many who
had lied , panting nnd panic-stricken ,
in the morning , under Sheridan's lead
had covered themselves with the glory
of hcrops long before night. Such a
re-onforccmont may ono man bo to an
army.
"A few dispositions , and the bnttlo
began afresh. But no wall was changed.
The enemy advanced , it. is true , but were
at once repelled , and the national line ,
in its turn , bpcamo the assailant. Sheri
dan l d a brigade in person , and the
oneiny everywhere gave way. Their
officers found it impossible to rally them ;
u terror of the national cavalry had
seized them. The captured guns were
all retaken , and twenty-four pieces of
artillery besides. Sixteen hundred pris
oners were brought in , and Early report-
cd eighteen hundred luled and wounded
Two thousand made their way to the
mountains , and for miles the line of retreat -
treat was strewn with the debris of a
beaten army. Early himself escaped
under covov of darkness to Nowmarkot ,
* *
*
"Sheridan was made a major-genotfll
in tlio fc'jular army , as ho was informed ,
in Lincoln's own words , 'for the personal
gallantry , military skill , and just confid
ence in the courage and gallantry of your
troops , displayed by you on the 19th dny
of October , nt Cedar Ilun , whereby ,
under the blessing of Providence , your
routed nimy was reorg ni/.ed , n great
national disaster averted , and n hcilliant
victory achieved over the rebels for the
third time in pitchol battle within thirty
days. '
"It was just eleven weeks since Sheri
dan had assumed command in the Valloy.
In that time ho had taken thirteen thou
sand prisoners , foi ty-nino battle flags ,
and sixty guns , besides recapturing eigh
teen cannon nt Cedar Crook. Ho must
besides have killed nnd wounded at least
nine thousand men , BO that ho destroyed
for the enemy twenty-two thousand
soldiers. 'Turning what bid fair to bo
disaster into glorious victory stamps
Sheridan , ' said Grant , 'what I have
always thought him , ono of the ablest of
generals. ' " _ _
Ifor Huinji of Curiosity.
IMroIt Krco I'rtu )
"Anything I con show you to-dayj'
asked the jeweller.
"Woll ahem yes , " replied the yount ,
lady , as she placed a package on tlio
counter. "Did these earringg como from
horo'/ / "
" ' "
"Yos'in.
"Did they cost 845 ? "
"Urn ! "
"And are they solid gold , and rea
pearls ? "
"Um ! "
"They were a Christmas present , you
see. "
"Ah ! "
And the jeweler retires to the rear
of the store and whiaporinuly inquires :
"Joo , who bought thesof'
"A young dude who in probably that
girl's beau. "
"What the "
was price !
"Ton dollars. "
"And , what were wo to say if aho cal-
"Forty.fi vo solid gold real pearls.1
"You ahem you know , " Bays the
jeweler , as lie returns to the counter
"happy to inform you that the origins
price was 87H , but as the purchaser In out
of our best ciutomers wo lot thorn go tot
$45. Bring 'ein in any time you want 4(71 (
iu cash. "
Exit young lady looking tickled tc
death.
A MODERN RESURRECTION ,
V Mirnelo thm Took 1'lnco Itt Our
MlilM Unknown to tlin I'ltli-
lie Tlin Dctnllft In Full.
> ottolt Kr > l'r .
Ono of tlio iniwt roninrkatito occiu onccs over
; ! \ on to tlio public , \\lilcli took | > l co hero In
itir mhM , li.is jtiftt coino to our kmm ledge mid
\ III undoubtedly nwnkou IM much nurnl | o
unl nttrnct M ( trout ixttcntlon IM It iianlrc.iily
n newspaper cfrrlrn. Tlio fnct < nro , brlclly ,
ni follow * ! Mr. William A. Oromblo.n young
nnti formerly rcxUIng nt lllrmlnnliimi , n nnb-
irb of Detroit , nml now living nt 1ST ! Mlcbl.
'nn AVOIUIO. In thU city , can truthfully Rny
lint ho lins looked Into tlin future worM ami
ot voturwil to tilt * . A roprccontntho of llili
mpcr Imi Inturv ! o\vcit him upon till * Impor-
nntftubjrct nml his oxpcrloticoi nro ghcii to
ho vnbllo for tlio first timo. llo tn\At \
" 1 hiul boon having most ppciillnr xcnsn-
loin for n long \vhtlo , My head felt dull nml
njavyj my oyoMRlit illd not scorn so clour as
ormurly ! my n\\\ \ \ \ etltoni itncortnln nml I
vm unnccomitithly llrod. It WM nn olfort to
irisii In the mnrntm' nnd jot I routd not * lcop
nt nltjht. My mouth truilcd Kvlly. nnd 1 hid n
ntutnlt-oiioiiuuiiittniiliillioi ( > ltotiiiyfitomnch
hnt food did not sntlsfyhilo my hands nnd
cot felt cold nml cliunmy. I win norvom nnd
rrltnblo , nnd la-it nil otithiulnMii. At times
ny licnd would xcom to whirl nnd my hunrt
tftltiltntcd torrlbly , 1 luul no energy , no run-
iltlon , nnd 1 sooniod Imlltreront of the pres
ent nml thonahtlo.19 for the futmo. 1 tried to
hnko the fooling elf nml piirmmda mjnolf It
vn.i simply n cold or n Httlo nmlntln. lint It
vould not RO. 1 wiw determined not to give
in , nnd so ttmo pv : < ied along nnd nil the
vhilo 1VM 1 OttlnK worso. U wnt nbout thin
line thnt I notlcad 1 had bciguu to bloat four-
ully. My limb * \\oro swollen BO thnt by
irossliiR my flngorM upon thorn deep duproi-
ilonsoiilit bo mndc. My fnco ixlio bcgixu to
onlixrgo , nml continued to until I could
icnrcoly BOO out ol my ojcs. Ono of my
ilomli , describing my nppo.iinnca nt thnt
imo ld : 'It U nn nnlnmtodjroimlAiiii ; , but I
himldhka to know what. In tliln condition
! pissed : B0\ornl WOOM of the greatest ngony. "
"Kin illy , uno Snturdnv night , the misery
MilnitimttHl. Nature could omluro no more.
bocnmo Irrntlonnl nnd apparently Insoiinlble.
Jolil imo.it gnthciod on my foicho.nl ; my oym
locnmo ph'ed And my thront rattled. I
earned to bo in nnothornphure nmlitli other
nrromuUiigH. 1 know nothing of what oc-
mrrcd nrimnd mo. although 1 Imvo nlnco
o.irnod It Wiw connldorod an donth by thoio
vho stood by. U\\as to mo n iNtiot state ,
nml yet ono of great ngony. 1 was holplesi ,
lopoloiiB niul pain was my only compnnlon. 1
omombor trying to see what wns beyond mo
jut the mitt before my eyes W B too great. T
, rtcd to mason , but T Imu lost all power. I
'olt that it wns donth , nnd realized how tor-
rthlo itns. . At last the Htrnin upon my mind
( i\o wny nnd nil wni n blnnk. How long this
: ontlnuod 1 do not know , but nt lust I real-
zed tlio presence nf friends and iccognirod
my mother. 1 then thought It wna earth , but
was not certain. 1 gradually regained con
sciousness , however , and the pain lessoned. I
found that my filumls hid , during my uncon
sciousness , boon giving mo n preparation I hud
nn\or taken before , mid the next day , under
the Ir.lUicncn of thU ticatmcnt. the lilonting
brg.in to disappear mid from that tlmo on 1
steadily improved , until to-day 1 nm ni well
as o\or hoforo in my life , htyo no trnco.1 of the
toniblo ncuto HrlKht'rtdieoiuo , which no nearly
killed mo , nnd nil through the wonderful in-
atrumontnlity of Wnrnor Snfo Cure , the iom-
cdy that brought mo to llfo uftor II was \Irtu-
nlly in nnothcr world , "
"You have had an unnsnnl oxnerlonco , Mr.
Oromblo"isitd the writer , \vlio had hconbronth-
ccslv listening to the recital ,
"Yes , I think I ha\o , " was the reply , "nnd
than been n valuable lessen to mo. I nm
certain , though , there nro thousands of mon
nml women nt this very moment who Imvo the
B.itno nilmont which cnma so near killing mo ,
and they do not know It. I believe kidney
dlscnso Is the most deceptive tronWn in the
world. It comes Hlto n thlof In the night. It
lini no certain Hymptoms , but scorns to attnck
each ono dilForontly. It is < iuiet , treacherous ,
nnd all the inoro dangerous. It is killing
moro people , to-day , than nny other ono com
| ) lnint. If I had the power , I would wnrn
the entire world against it , and urge them to
remove it from the system bcforo it U too
Into. "
Ono of the members of the firm of White-
lioad & Mitchell , proprietors of the lilrmlng-
liam Jtccciitnc , puld n fratorunlisit to this
ollico yesterday , nnd In the courto of convcr-
ntion , Mr. Cromblo's name wnH mentioned'
"I know about his skktiOBi , " saidtho editor ,
"nnd his remarkable recovery , I hnd his
obituary nil in typo and announced In The
Kccontric thnt he could not llvo until its next
issue. It wna certainly u most wonderful
casa. "
Kov. A. It. Bartlett , formerly flistdf of the
M. It. Church , nt Birmingham , and now of
3chnolcraft , i\Itcli. \ , In response to n telegram ,
replied :
"Atr. W. A. Cromblo , was n member of my
congregation at the time of hix aiukness , The
pray era of the church \vcro requested for him
un two dllfcront nccasloni. 1 was with him
the day ho wan reported by his physlclnna as
dying , and consider hln iccovory nlniost n
mlriiclo. "
Nut ono person In a million over cnmos an
near death as did Mr. Cromblo and then recover -
cover , but tlio man and women who aio driftIng -
Ing toward the name cud mo legion. To note
the slightest symptoms , to realize tholr sl >
nificanco nnd to meet thorn in tlmo by the
remedy which IIOH been shown to bo most olli-
ciont , is a duty from which there can bo no ca-
capo , They nro fortunnta who do this ; they
are on the sure road todoathwho neglect it ,
PITTHIIUWI , February 13. Tlio West
ern Nail association to-day reduced tliu
curd ratO from $3AO to $2,00. Stocka
nro ropniitd light and trade unsutiafag-
tory. Owing tor tho' Hood but few fac
tories resumed on Urolith ins t. , when
the HX ! weeks shut down expired ,
An Old Cliar o Exploded.
Sr. Lpyi.s , February 1J. ! Tom Allen ,
the pugilist has boon discharged by thu
criminal court on tlio ground of un old
charge of fighting n prize fight in Ken
tucky iu 1870 , made for tlio purpose of
collecting n debt.
Sullivan
, Cr.KViiANi ) , February 13. Duncan 0.
lloss , a vroll known athlete , issues a
challenge to match Morvmo Thompson
for 81,000 to $5,000 ngainat John L.
Sullivan , champion , for a hard glove
light to a finish , ring rules.
The glove light botwnen heavy weight *
Captain . T. 0. Daly umU I. II. Stoddard , In
Now York Inst night , ( jnoensbiiry mlofl , wa
n very hot oncnuntor. In the third rouni
Stoddard cllnchod his antagonist and hurlei
him from the platform. The pollen thoi
stopped the fight ,
Gentle
Women
Who want glossy , luxuriant
nndrnvy tresses of abundant ,
bcuutliul linir must nso
LYON'S KATHAIltON. TMa
elegant , cheap article always
makes tlio llu'r wovr ft-eely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cures gray-
WCB8 , removes dandruff and
i' ' ching , mnkos tlio Hair
filrong , giving it a curling
ttrndeucy and uqoplng it in
av.y desired position. Beau-
Will , lioulthy Hair is tlio sure
result of usiug Kutliuirou.
MICHIGAN'S MUItDRIt SIV8TIOHY.
The IiiitCHt I'luifcn of tlioOrouoli Trn-
Tlio mystoty of the Crouch murder in
Micliignn , it suoms , is likely to bo solved
inly by some atipplomontnl tragedy. Nn
: rmo ! thnt has buon porpotrntcd in yonra
ins been involved in so miioli mystery or
nttondcd by such fltartling nnd significnnt
ncidunts cnlcnlntod to heighten thu pub
ic horror ni thin. Jt is very atrnngo that
n cnao nbomidini ! BO in supplemental
rimc8midmgnific.mtdavolopmontanhould
lot long ngo Imvo boon probed to the
lotlom niul its imvnrdncsa laid baro. The
irat trngody wns enacted Nov. 21. Tlio
ild in nu Crouch , his daughter nnd
ipr huabnud , Henry White , nnd n man
mined Policy , were nil nuirdorcd
n their beds nt the Crouch homestead on
ho night of thnt dny. A coroner's in-
litest rmcalcd nothing. The nuthoritios
olFurcd n rownrd for the discovery of the
nurdorcra , but the Crouch hoira nhowod
n roluutnnco to join with them. Tlio old
imn hnd four children Mra. Whito.who
rns killed ; I\lra \ , Lloloomb , > ufo of Dan
lolcomb , whom thu father hnd hnlf sup-
lortcd ; Caplnin llyron L. Crouch , of
'ex us , nnd .Judd Crouch , \vorthlosa , no-
iccount kind of boy , vrho hnd nhvuys
ivcd with the Holcomb.i. Crouch , the
uirdorcd man , wna ivorlh moro than n
nillion , nnd it wns not atrnugo thnt his
loira should como under the keen acru-
iny of the public oyo. Uut whoever did
lie foul dend covered their trncka woll.
\ot n clue could bo got to fnnton the
: ritno on nnybody , out the doloctivua
topt nt work.
The next phnso of the mystery wna the
uddcn dcnth of Mrs. Dan IJolcomb She
> ns strickrii down the dny nftor tlio mur-
or , nnd died n few WOOKR nftonvnrd , nn
t VTM thought nt the time , by her own
inud. It wna shown , however , tlmt flho
lied from natural causes , though the
litcct cnuao waa the shock of the nwful
rngedy. iMeaulimo both Dan 1 lolcomb
nu Sudd Crouch were kept unknown
o thomselvcH , purhnpa under strict aur-
oillnnco. Nothing now wna developed
mtil nbout n week ngo , when Jnmca
'oy , a hiied man of Dan Ilolcomb's ,
riod to kill n man ut Union City , nnd
niliug in thnt blow his own brains out.
tut few doubted tht > n that Fey know nil
nbout the murder , if ho hnd not pnrticj-
) atcd in the doed. These startling inci-
, ents only nddud fresh xeal to the cf-
orta of the authorities to unravel the
nyatory. . Ko > y dotoctivcs were employed ,
nud the koouoa't operatives in that art
voro act to work. Dotcctivo Thomas wns
ono who hod boon especially active nnd
rho wna believed to Imvo got on n'pocu-
iarly hot trail. 'SVliilo riding on the
end nbout two miles from the Crouch
lomcatciid night before Inat ho wns mot
> y two mon in n vy-agon. They stopped
urn nnd nskod him his nnmo. Bob"
old , ono of them quickly pulled a pistol
and fired. The ball struck tlio detective
ind ho foil. The two , believing ho was
tilled , drove oil' in hasto. But the man
vns not killed. Though severely wounded
10 managed to crawl to shelter , and is in
a fair wny to recovery. llo ia confident
Imt the man who shot him is Judd
Crouch , who has boon nrrestod and ro-
onsod on S5.000 bail.
After this last incident few people will
doubt thnt the gront mystery IB on the
eve of solution.
llo Wants to bo a lilcutcnnnt.
_ 'jiilndolilin ) ! liccord.
Sergeant Jorgpiison , of the army ,
wauls to bo u lieutenant. Jorgonscn ,
who hnd boon nn olliccr in the Oonnai
irmy , sought an appointment years ago
In the army of the United States. Ho
applied at n time when there were no
vacancies in the ranks of pllicors , BO ho
entered the army as a private upon the
understanding he should have a chance
In the next competitive examination fern
n lieutenancy. Wliilo ho waited for his
chance a fire broke out at the frontioi
; > ott in which ho was nerving his adopted
jountry faithfully , if humbly as n private
soldier. By degrees the ilnmcs approach
ed the mngii'.ino. The officer in comniunt
wanted the mngiKino cleared. Jorgonaon
darted in nt once , and while the fire ap
preached nearer and nearer ho was carry
ng out the packages. The flames caugh
the building before ho hnd finished. Un
daunted , ho complctsd his work , some o
the catridgca in his arms bursting ns he
carried thorn out. Ho was made a ser
geant lor thin gallantry , and compliment
d highly besides. Ho felt cortuiu of hi
lieutenancy. But when his chance canu
to go up for examination for the lioutcn
nucy ho wan six weeks beyond the litni
of ago , nnd , being honest ; , gave his age
truly and accurately , although ho know
that ho thus lout his clmnco of piomotion
Ilia captain nnd others of his urmy friend
nro trying now to got a bill through con
groaa excepting Sergeant Jorgonuon fron
the legal requirements as to the ago o
applicants for lioutonancios. It will prob
nbly go through , llo is certainly of tin
Htutl' from which good ollicors are made
Ilia promotion -would make n vacancy ii
the ranks that would fob soon bo
filled.
Hon. J. J } . Davfo , a member of * tLo Texas
legislature , during iv lit of tlio jlui jimiri , c
cajicd from thu hotul at Wlchltu , ICns , , nnt
wan fro/.en to death.
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