Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1884, Image 7

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    THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER TO , I88t
THE OB SAFEST PIAOE IN OMAHA TO BUT
Om of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States
to Select From.
NO STAIRS'TO OLIMB.
ELEG-AFT PASSENGER ELEVATOR
Importer , Jobber and M tmfacturcr'8AKcnl of
LAMPS , ETC.
18th Street , Bet. Fnruain nnd Eariioy.
OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA
The Electric Lamp
iS Candle Ton or
KUEHPXNQ & B3LTS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Dormer Window * , fflnUU , Window CtpiIion Cresting , Uetnllla Skr-llshtt , Ac. Tin , Iron ted SJnlt
u < CIO Sonth ISlh Btra t Om h Ncl
WHOLESALE ! BY
L. A. STEWART
013 Jones Street } * * * F ° OMAHA NEB
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special a vertlaoinooto , SHO us Left ,
Fonnd , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , BoardIng -
Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In thin column at the low
fate of TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the flret Insertion
til FIVE CENTS PER LINE for oaob. subsequent n <
ertlcn. Leave aih ertbcruonts al our office , No.
Pearl Street near Broadway
WANTS.
ABAllfiMN A horse , tcp-tug y and
( or Bale. TJ o liorso has , inu3Ually
lUcs and weighs 1153 pDunds. Alia a pair of team
horses , wajou and harness , team souurl and jountr ,
and weigh 1100 pcunds each , and pcsso-s superior
qualitiea. Street & Co , 633 Brotdnay.
FOH SALE A top-bugRj , flrst-tlm mike and
In excellent canditlon. Or will trido far cheap
lot. Adilrc3 < 31' . If. Doe dike , Council liluTs.
JOAL AND WOOD-QeorRe llcaton , B28 Dro d-
way. polls coal and wcod at reasonable prices ,
elves 3,000 Ibu. far a ton , asd 123 cublo for a cord ,
Try him.
It SALB-PIano , II. K Seaman , I'apor , Beoks
and Stationery , Council Blutle.
ANTED Every body in Council Bluffs to take
TnBBHa. Dellveiod by carrier t only twenty
cents week.
LD PAPERS For sale at Bxi office , at 5 ocntt
\J i hundred
j. L. DEBEVOISE.
No. C07 Broadway Council Bluffs.
Railway Time Table.
'
OOUN01L BLUFFS.
The following are the time ? of the arrival and de
parture of trains by central standard tlmo , at the
focal dcpoU. Triilns loivo tranolcr depot ton mlu
ntes earlier and nrrh e ten mlnutoa later ,
OCIOAOO , BUtUNUrON iKD O.UIIIOT ,
ABUTS.
fM p m OhlcoRO Exprcra DbO : a m
BtO : h in Fast Hal ) . 7:00 : p tv
7lC.im : ( 'Mall und Kxproao , T. > 3pm
IZAO p m Accommodation. SiO : p m
At local depot only.
, IT. io AND oouhoid ZLUTTII.
10:05 : a la Mall and Kzprcsa , ( J 55 p m
8:15 : pm Paollic Express , CMS am
CHICAGO , KH.WAUHr.1 AND MI. rlCI , .
6 : 5 p m Kxproie , 0:05 : n ra
9U ; m lixprcew , 8:56 : p m
CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND AKD CACinO.
6:26 : p m Atlantic ! Express , 0:05 : a m
9:25 a m Day Express , 0:54 : p m
7:20 : a IB * Dea Molnes Accommodation , 0:16 : p rn
At local depot only.
* W ABASH , 8T. WUIH AND fACItlO.
CIO p m Acoommodaton 0:00 : a m
1:80 : p in Louis Kxpresi :45 : p m
:50 : p in Chicago ExpriM 10:55 : a m
At Traneforcnly
OaiOAOOaud NORTUWUTIKa.
5:60 : p m Exprcen , 0tO : p m
PiS : a ra PaclQo Express B:05 : a m
MODI CITT AND PACmO.
7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 0:00 : a m
, JllOaro Day Etpresa 7:00 : pm
UNION rAcmo ,
8:00 : p m Western Express , ESO : a m
llVOam : Pacific Expreei , > ; 40pm
18:10 : a u Lincoln Express , 1:13 : p in
At Trancfer only. '
DUMMI TUAIMi TO OMAIIA.
Leive 7:20-S:30-8:30-loao-ll:40a- : : : .
BSO-4:80-fiSO-a:80-n:06 : : : : : p. m Sunday 7:20f- :
BEO-lllo : : a. ra. i:30-2So-.6so-C:80-llu6 : : : : : p. m.
Arilve 10 minutes before leavk'K tlmr ,
From transfer only.
&X ) Upper Broadway , afrain to the K'cnt.
Study , reflect and come and Kxamlno , and me lot
yourselves what jou can buy forCaih at my place ,
quote jou aa follows :
13 Ibs granulated sugar for tl 00
10 Ibi ( J sugar for I 00
ISlbsWhilu ei ( J Biik-ar for 1 00
20 bars Kirk's white Huinlan eoao for 1 00
2 bars Palrca , equal to Kirk's ItnwUn s ap for. 1 00
20 bars Kirk's blue India soap for 1 00
Dupont'a beat powder per Ib " 0
18 boxes of matches for 25
French mixed candy ( tr Ib 12o.
Bjrup California honey drips , per p l (0
Sjrnp , warantod strictly pure Vermont maple
per al 100
Sorgbam per go ) W
A Ho. 1 English currants 14 Ibl for 1 00
Lswis'Ljo , genuine 10 loxel t 100
Canned blackberries , preserved. Scans tor . . . 1 CO
Canned 3 Ibydlow iioiiches In nhlte syrup D for. 1 CO
Canned S Ib Ifct quality Tomatoes 10 for 100
ANo. Iwhltefleh , Ptrklt , . , ' 70
Tobioco , Lo'rlUrd climax , per 'pound' . . . . . . . . 60
T. T. T. I can sell you accorJIn ; ; to ejual.tyfrom
16oto70ap rlb.
Flour We sell ( lit celebrated Patent Fancy per
cw > . t2 75.
Wo keep every thlnj ? nsaallT kept In a Firs ! Cliw
Oroc"ry , and Karronu > erjthlnjt wv iell Uoodi uc-
lUered fieo In any | rtoftho city. I also handle
dlovos and Jlltieue , Dry gootls nnd Notions , Boots
and Bhooi , and a good assortment of Tlnwire lie-
raaruoer ; I will not only bo not undersold on any
V Kaodi , but uM sell 20 per cent belowany Competition
in the city. We are now recelvir K aa Involog of D.lls
In which we can ghe the Rreaturt bargains e\cr oflerel
In the city. Uy oii > cn t are very Ht-'lit , with no
IlenUtopay. I amuuablod and wlllfc'oll cheap far
CASH , Call wheu you want the bo ufBiualnsIn
BrUao ,
w
J. P. FILBERT ,
309 Upjxsr Hrsadway , mincll Blillfi
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"HB"HJHDtoiiH D
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
m UiaOJc Ur Pl T > y , Council B'uXTs.
BIG DRIVE.
AT
HOMER'S.
23 Main Street Council Bluffs
ORDER TOTJR
Cobs , Coal I Wood
OF
3S3. < 3 ,
f. 0 , address , Lock Box 1499 , Council Bluffs.
$20 EEWAED !
SfA BEWAKD paid for Information of prcaont
" location pair hoieea , aon and liarnoes ,
mortgaoJ br William D. Hall to Thomaa a Denton. In
Bay liorso ? e\un jeara old , 1,100 pounds , scar left
hlhd leg , black horsi nine jears old , star In fore
head , ipuln In right hind teg. WJROU , Cooper make ,
three inch set double hirncia , taken from 1'ottawatt-
arelo county In August Ten dollars reward for
discoiory of slid Hall. Hell dcecrlteilns about 5
feet 10 inches , rnndy complexion , bald head on top
uiskera brounleh red , etouti h built , about 40 yuir
n'J. Apply tn Leonard Everett , attorney at law
Council Bluffti , Iowa ,
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COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Onice , MalnlStreet , Room 8 , Hhiigart nnd J3cno
block , Will practice In S ate and rodival courla
THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL-
LENDER CONY , N
[ SUCCESSORS TO THE J. U. B , & B. CO. ]
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The most extonth o manufacturer ! dcwi
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IN THE WOULD. thWi
John Qockatraaaor General Azeni or Hebruka an Wi
Western low * . th
60 8. Tenth Street . . - OMAHA , NKB thWl
nradatlou Billiard and Pool Tablea and materU ol
rlooa
ofwi
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ALONO THE LINE OF TIIE of
St. Paul anil dl
Cblcago. . . , Minneapolis Pier
OMAHA RAILWAY. orwi
with
The new extenilon ol this line h om WakeCtld up
Ihi th
BEAUTIPDL TALLEY of the OAN ter
through Concord and Coleridge io
TO 3oc-ak.3c . < acii3 > xca-ii7ojxr , ca
lUachei the but portion of the State , Special ex biA
ourilon IIM for Und KJuktu over tbli line t A
Wayns , Iicilolk and lUrtlagton , and via Illalr to a
rein
the
principal potutd on
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD in
Tralni orer tht 0. , tit. P. U. & 0. Railway to Oov thOi
ngton , Sioux City , fonca , Uartlngton , Way-no and OiTl
Norfolk , Tl
th ;
01 riDtnont , 0 kdi.e , Nell b , and through Io Val > then
entlue.
thL
ciiai till I i. C nit il 'ill
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DUO
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de
Plnttflmouth , - - - Nebraska is
itiiciaor TuosoueuBiiD AKD sun aiao * [ '
HEREFOeO UD JERSEf CUHLE at CO
IND PCROO OULUiirr UO 8W I re
CTYocr g ( took for Correspondence < blielt rePi
COUNCILJLOFFS
ADDITI AL LOCAL NEWS.
GEAMED MORE TIME ,
The County Clerk. Olvon 11 VoeK.
in AVMcli to Ucport ,
Yesterday the county clerk , Mr.
Street , requested of the county hoard
that moro tinio bo given him In which to
maku up his report as requested by the
board. The request wus granted , and
the tlmo extended to the 15th insl.
Until that tlmo therefore , there will bo
nothing now In the matter in the mean
tlmo. Air. Street Ima been busy tanking
up the dofatls of the statement of the
very considerable work nttondid to it.
Sealtiacquormd fur trlmmlnga. M. lire
1,000 ctylea gouts' nock-wo.tr , Sao nnd
ip. Motcalf Broa , ' JU2 Broadway.
Hosuroyon got McOlurg'a Bolf-rislna
bnckvrhcat Hour.
Tricky Thli'vi-s ,
NightHbcforo | last Lcn Young , ot In-
dinnola , fell into the company ot ono J.
. Watson , and they took n room to-
other at the St. .Too houao. Watcon
eon after left the room , nnd not return
ng as Young expected , the latter mndo
iiveatlgallon and found hia money gone ,
mounting to $30. IIo reported to po-
Ice headquarters , and soon nftor the mar-
hal found Watson on Pearl street and
.rroatcd . him. About $21 wap found on
la person. Watson explained that
Young had given him the money for & < fo
keeping , and ho now lica in
jnil awaiting a further hearing.
Yesterday Jatuea Tindol , who lives n
short distance in the country , was in with
a load ot hoga , which ho Bold , nnd had
the cash in hia pocket , when in loitering
about Woathorby'a etablo , whore his
team was put up , ho fell into the com
pony of two young men giving their
namoa as 0. F. Rollins and D. 0. Klddor.
In fooling about with them , Tindol says ,
they tried to pick Ida pockets. They
were arrested and both denied any such
attempt though Tindol was positive of it. I
Judge AyloBWorth gave them the benefit
of the doubt and discharged them.
Nowcct styles in still hnta In brown
and black. Mctcalf Bros.
Wall paper and interior decorations at
P. 0. Miller's , 13 Pearl street.
K ;
McClurg'a polf-risiughuckwhcat flour io
la the beat. Try It.
Closing out our entire stock at greatly thBl
reduced prices for 30 days. Oall early. th
DK VOL & Wnianr. re
nn
1O1\A nOTUS. fo
Clinton boasts of a haunted barn.
aa
Buloit haa a now skntiug rink 40x00. an
Tramps nro numerous in the vicinity
of Burlington. of
The packing houao at Oakalooea is to in
ba started up by an English firm.
The now Baptist church at Osage is bo
rapidly approaching completion. sic
CO :
The A. 'M. E. society , of Dea Molnos , kr
hold a fair last wool ; which nottcd § 275. of
Ono hundred nnd forty caaes of beer : <
merked "McE , fcMcO."wero seized In
Sibloy last Thursday. tli
tliD
The First Baptist society , of Burling D
ton , hold its first aervlco In its now ar
church building on Sunday laat. pn
A new grist mill at Calliope ia ready nc
for business and the ovout will bo celebrated - COwl :
bratod by a mush and milk sociable to wl
night.
During the season just closed , 3,011
boata , 1,02-1 barges and 205 rafts have go ;
to
passed Keokuk , against 1,820 boats , 350 if :
bargoa and 281 rafts laat year. th ;
The ntato board of canvassers Friday ,
counting the vote for state oflicorp , fo
discovered aoveral irregular returns , the
auditor or board of supervisors having
failed to properly sign the sarno. They dii
were sent back for correction , nnd Imnca
the count waa not clliclally completed , th
There are Indications of trouble in count
ing the vote for district judge in the Jo
Council Bliiifd district. Qravo and con
flicting errors exist and the canvassing go
board will doubtlosa bo called upon to
consider well the position they tako. ia
The frlonda of both Judge Loofbourow , is
the republican candidate , and Judge to
Aylesworth , hia democratic opponent , pe
claim their election , State Lander. ch
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NEW YOUK WAirEUS."l'
wi
Ilio CiiHtoni ol ' 'lipping" nnd Ita di fllC
rect H In I/nr c 1'lnccH anil Small , %
no
on
Now : York Timcu. fai
Wliilo tips must bo given to aacuro yo '
oed service ) in firat-claafc hotula and roc- go ;
tauranta , the sanio is equally true of bo
boapcr places. A traitor ia n 10 cunt
ol'eo ! honso expects a doucour as well as cat
the drawer of corks at Dolnionlco's , and ox
is just as indignant it ho doesn't got pa
, , but a goad deal moro thankful if ho CO
loos. Ho Is a wiao man wlo tips the roi
waiter , no matter where ho dines. Hu
jots a prompter service nnd a bolter tor- tin
/ico , whether he orduia pork and beans do
full dinner. "You ow
a course may eay
that the principle is wrong , " said a pame
waiter at the Continental. ' 'It is true me
that paid regular for lac
wo are wages our
work ; but as long as the proprietors don't
jbject wo will got all we can out
the public. It's natural that a waiter 1'r. '
will Btir about livelier if he
paid something extra. The ( whole oc
trouble with the system in thin country is ho
hat too much power Is vested in the thLil
lead waiter. Ho has absolute control ioy
the dining room , and can employ and all
liichargo who ho sees fit. 1 know of cal
plenty of waiters who keep their places tw
nly by dividing their tips with the hetftl shi
waiter. These are the men that turn up set
their at anything less than
noses a quar g"
, and oven look at half a dollar with alert sec
lort of mild disdain. They know they hoi
an keep their places , and are as snob rot
bish and independent as they lllio to bo. arc
waiter who can't ' pick up 81 & day in a for
restaurant like this is no good. At Del. tin
inonico's waiters nro food moro liberally on
than at any other houao in the city. The
riilsey , St. Jauies and Jlollman pay well.
Fliu further down town you got as a rule
he smaller the fees are , A quarter is nd
average tip , trade
The dillurenco in the tipping ystem in do [
London and New York la that In London up
is obliged to tip If he wishes any hai
thing like adequate service , while in New hoi
i'ork it is matter of choice. In Lea- hoiMi '
Ion , too , the head waiter must bo tipped , Mi
well as the waiter who serves. In ovi
'aria tipping is universal. In London , a r
an ordlcnry rostaurunt , twopence is e <
onulderod magnanimous , and In swell air <
restaurants n nixponce is a fair tip , In y <
Paris a inunjwlll bo considered a howling goi
potentate if his tip i C0 centimes (10 (
conl \ In ordinary Parisian rutantvnts ,
such as the Duvnl nnd other bouillon
oatnblishmonts , two sous is always aufll *
ciont , whereas in ainiilnr cstftblishinoiita
in Now York n Riiost is expected to glvo
five cents In places ouch ns Mnr uory's ,
in Tntia , oO centimes is nu ample tip.
The nystem of tipping ii unlvorsul abroad ,
but , the tips are small. In Now York
the Ryatoin Is nonrly nnlvorsal , but the
tips nro very much larger. Uoro b.irbor *
expect this nftcr shaving you ; the bnuh
boy cxpoots n tip ; street cnr drivers look
for them from regular nasBcnjwrs , but
the waiters stand nt the head , Kngllan.
men pxprceo Bfttisfactlon on visiting
Amorict that lippins 1 "ot cnmpu'so.y. '
In n OOHSO it ia not , but If good ncrvlco is
desired it is.
UOU T/UiK / ? .
riio Orcnt Inllilcl UnlHWOtns lliiiiHolf
fo a JHIhvnukco Ucportcr.
ilihrnukco Journal ,
Col , Robert 0. In orsoll , the silver *
ongucd orntor who ijnvo Mr. Blnlno his
'Plumed Knight" four years ago , but
who has not helped keep the pltmio out
if the duut thia year , talkud politics to
ho .Journal nt the Planklugton house
aat ni lit. "Whnt do you think of the
uovcniimt to nominate Blalno m 1888 ( '
" 1 did not know of the movement , "
replied Col. lugoreoll , "but am ( if the
opinion thai it Is n littlu premature. Nu
ono not gifted with prophotio powers can
tell how ho himself will fool In ' 88. No
ono can puoas what the issue of the cam
paign will bo. A party can not nHbrd to
plccigo itself to persons. A party should
stand for cortnin principles nud then uao
men to carry thoao principles out. If in
'S3 the party should need Mr. Blnlno
whether ho needs the party or not -then
ho will probably bo nominated , The
movement ia , however , n little previous.
1tl hnvo hoard of counting chickens before
they wcro hatched , but in this cnso the In
ogga l have not boon laid. "
"Will you state what led to the al
leged rupture between you and Mr. of
Blnino ? "
"Thhro hna never boon any rupture.
There was never an unpleasant word be
tween us. I am no politician. 1 want vo
no oflico nud have no political ambition. roi
supposed I had the right to keep still Tli
nnd attend to my own Ml'iUrs. 1 wanted talM
Blaiup to succeed , 1 wanted the party M
tow triumph. 1 supposed thnt Blnlno bo
would carry Now York and Con
necticut , and thought ho had a sure HeI
thini ? . "
thM " ! B there any truth in the report that wrI
Mra. Blalno rofuaod to receive Mrs. In-
oraoll socially , on account of your relig doi
ious bolieU"
"Not tha slightest. I never heard of )
the report. There la no truth in it. Mra.
Blftino has nlwnya treated the family with
.ho greatest kindliest , and I have grcnt clil
uapect for Mrs. Bloino. I am her friend ,
ind I know that she is mine. There la no
'onndation for the roport. I have nho
im
icon articles to the effect thnt I had
imMa
iskod aomo political favor of Mr. Blaine Mater
ind been refused. That is not truo. "
i
"What ellact do you think the election tor
Cleveland will have on the business
nterrala ot the country ? " forl
"Very littlo. The value of slocks and KOI
jonds will bo determined by other con- lovj <
lidoratipns. The price of _ wheat and
orn will not bo affected , and wo nil frii
enow that domocrata are about as fond friiT
f good times as other pooplo. The dm
ipltallets will take care of thomaolvoa. su
irou know that a dollar has above all vli
things the instinct of aolf-prcsorvatlon. tai
During the eloctiou all kinds of disasters pol
md horrors were predicted by each his
party in case the otKbr succeeded , but lie
lobody now expects tuo prcdictonn will nm
omo to pass. I hope that Cleveland dir
nrlll tnako a good president ; that his nd- Stt
nlnistration will bo conservative und SttWi
tatisfactory to all sections. All I want is me
oed government. I want the old ship ' '
o steer clear of rocks and breakers , nncl
that ia accomplished I don't care who mend
ho captain is. " nd
"Will you kindly construct a cabinet ow )
'or : Mr. Cleveland ? " mo
"No. He has too much help Already. " thi
"Do you think Logan will bo the can- coi
lidato four years hence/ / ' ' lirr
"I have not the slightest roaoon to nn
hink that ho will. "
"Whnt ia your opinion of Mr. St. ilui
lohn ? " fin
"I do not think ho is the author of the tlu
jospol that bears his naino , nnd I have linl no
ilwnys regarded the book of Revelations
the veriest nonsense. 'Lot him thnt ycr
athirst coma aud drink. ' That sooma ofl f
mo to bo a very strange cry for a torn- dnc
leranco man. lit , John has certainly of.hi f
ihaugod his opinlou since ho lived in Pat- hi
nos. ' " Oil
Do you think the southern democrats J'h
vill bo satisfied with Cleveland if ho In- for
ilsts upon absorbing clvil-aurvlco rules. ? " all
"Juut as well aa the democrats in the
the
lorth. The hunger is just as grout In tal
mo section as the other. You BUJ , the
iHthuii lusted for twenty-four yoara , and cla
Beef
'ou can hardly blame them for asking
of [
ontlamen to leave the table who have ofCh
eating nil thnt time/ ' Ch
"It ia ntated that n part of the ropnbli- edi
an programme wan to have you make an
ixtromo western tour to avoid taking any nm
tart in the election , on account of your cat
onncctlon I with the defense of the star , voi
onto people. " - bc
"That is nonsense. They nro try ing to pai
hro\r someblnrnu on mo. I nm not in mu
lobt to the republican party. 1 am not hat
wing any of the ao-callrd loaders. The idc
has boon defeated of
iarty by miamnnago-
uont , by dissensions , and , above nil , by a ag
' '
ickofvotea. " dtt.
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id
Itcmnrkalilo Sot All ItOUIHl
eat
'rovidencoNowB. .
car
A farmer was sawing wood when it carJ
ccurred < to him that ho ought to have yei
< help of ono or moro of bin five boys , Th '
sitting np his voice ho called , but not n Kg !
; appeared. At dinner , of cour othoy
appeared , and it wan not necessary to
them. "Whore all
wore you about
hours ago when I wanted you and inWB
'
houted for you ? " " 1 waa in the shop WB nd
ettin' the saw , " said ono. "I was in nmWl
ran'ma's room aottin' the clock , " said the
the
ocond. "I was in the barn aottin' a
act
on , " said the third. "I waa in the gar-
aottin' n trap , " said the fourth. "You mo
the
a remarkable sot , " remarked the 10
ntd
armor. ' And where were you'ho / con- nto
Inued , turning to the youngest. "I wan Ion
' ' '
the doorstop aottin' still.
ion
Jy
Jyqui
"I used to bo fond of poker , " ho said , qui
the expression of hia face became ro- prc
respective ; "but since 1 had four ncea hoi
owned out in Mitaoury I hov sorter gl'n ray
playln' the game. " "Your opponent Fo '
a straight tluth , did ho ? " "No , ho H ( l
five jacks. " "That's imposaiblo. " wh
'Stranger , hev you ever played poker In
liaaoury ? " "No , nlr. " "Well , if you
ver do set down in n game out thar , and
red-eyed man , whoao clothes amell of | on
it'-Mo , whlttleo a corner ou" the table and | . ,
ru
I'cwa that ho her. live jocko , jest bunch I' . . lie ,
cnr kiarda in the pack , nnd say ; 'Thut'fl ' ' ,
ood.1"
A LIFE FOR A LIFE.
Deliberate Suicide of a Talented Miv
sician al Minion ,
7 > o WotrmftUI , Crusliril
nuHhlpr'n AcuitHntlon ,
XnkcM 1IU till'o Imst I < ot.
lew nnd 1'atliotlo
DKcr.MiiK.u4 I'rofcsinr
Moxauder Do Wolowskf , % music teacher ,
who was clmrged In police court by his
daughter li.tbulle , \ \ itli n most brutal
crime ; , waa found to-day , dead in his
house on Now York avenue. llo wna
arrested : ten days go and released on
bail. Since the arrest his daughter hits
resided at the house of n friend. Do-
Wnlowskt denied the clmrgo mndo at'alnat
him nnd claimed that his daughter hnd
been induced to inako them by outside
parties in order to gut hold of his pro
perty.
DoWolowskl hasalopt in his houaoalono
since hia release on bail. 1 1 in body waa
found by a servant. DJ Wolowskl Iny
upon his loft side , hia head resting in n
pool of blood.
Tlio duiul man vrns lying In the dining
room. On the oant side wits n common
lounge with a green cover. Between the
lounge and the center tnblo thojunly was
lying. A four barrelled Sharp pistol was
mi the lounge. Near the body lay a
lovon-burrellod Allen it Whoolook pistol
with three chambers empty. On the
tftblo w.eru two pen knives , ono having
four blades and the other two , and n
largo carving knife. There wna also on
the table p.tckagoa of lolturu. Ono letter
iva nddrcssod ,
Mleti Isabella Do WoloweU nt Mre. Chnrloi
Uenll'a No. ' . ' ( ) : ( Ninth stront Houtlionst. Tina
\ cry .Important nml Mioiild bo ilcllycred
imnodmtely.
Othora were addressed to the "Chief
if Police " "To the
, secretary of war ,
lobert Lincoln , " "To the Republican
illico , " and "to Mr. Campbell Carrlng-
on. " The dead man were no coat or
eat. On aoino of the chairs in the
oem wuro spread religious pictures.
'hero were cabinet photographs on the
able , ono of his daughter and ono of
ilaurlco Scholosser. On the back of Ian-
lollo's picture waa written :
My lust klsa for you wliilo praying to the
loly Father , God blons you. 1 am dying.
On I the front of Suhlossor's picture was
rritteu :
I hx\o ( to die for you. Well , It must bo
one , but I'll wnit for you to piuiiuli you. My
niiRiitflr nnvod your life , but condemned mo
dcntli. 1 will do HO to onxo my daughter.
Uocumbor II , ' 8 1. A. H. u W.
On ( the back :
I left my word of honor to my jioor Bwoot
illd. Shu did not do much for mo. 1 hope
\\ill be nvctiRod. I inn now dying.
The unfortunate man had tnado an
nprovisod altar of a chair in the room ,
ud this contained n picture of the Virgin
lary , several bibles and n prayer written
French. In hia letter loft for his at-
irnuy the professor says :
You know th.it I could not ourvive the mis-
irlimo ttint I waa struck with. 1 could not.
.Qinomber that It la my only child that I def
\f , clierieh and respect.
llo J bosoochca Air. Cariington to bo-
iond and protect "ilia dear baby. "
Please see , " ho continues , "that my
nughtor gota my package for the United
itatos hotel. 1 nm dying now and con-
inccd that 1 nm innocent. " Full do-
ills are given In hia letter to the chief of
ollcu , nnd othera aa to the disposal of
ia body nnd the funeral arrangements.
Io loft his property to liia daughter , It
mounts to about $10,000. In a letter
ircotod to the president of the United
tales and the American people , Da
Volowokt makes a , very pathetic state ,
lent. It is dated 11 p. m. December
I appear before you to-day in my
lomunta to deny the fearful coiiuoimitvlloii to
dreadful and untimely donth decided by my
wn darling and only daughter , Mi IimljnlUi
o Wolownki. 1 now lit my dying moment
lost solemnly confess nnd swonr on o\ory-
lilrg that is emcred that I nm jiorfcotly Iinio-
out nf the Infamous nnd diabolical clinrfto
rought by my only child , who lion been no
nfortuniito Muce liur birth to Imvoawirr
male liond nnd n r.urvoim proatr.ntlou which
Id reel mo tlioiiEiinda of doll urn My
aughter was permmdul niul forced by my
ncmira togot all 1 jiostcin and dwell among
hem. Her father in known nil over tlila
.orlil for hia t id en to , integrity and honor , and I
nlongn to ono of the firat finnlliri of I'oimid ,
fho siipportud hia futhor abroad for fifteen
cam , being exiled ; who In the only mippoit I
hia old mother in Knropo , a fnthor who was
ncoiutcil for liin talvntf , n Mnnon HIIICO IHHli
J xcillxior J.od p , Now Votlr , and tlion of
likH'oii ' Lotlgu of California ; a p-itiiarcli of
Komi JCncainpinciit of rinladoliililn , im nn
Md Fellow ; u Knight of 1'ytlnas of AlalU ( if
'hllndolphin , a Ivnlglit of Honor of Call-
irnlu. ; J low could ho illngracu hin nninu and
lih futuri ) iiror.pority ?
Jlo ] calls upon the president to nee
ml justice in dpno him and citcw cor-
tin ; debts for hia daughter to pay. Ho
laima the friendship of James Gordon
lennott , 03. W. Childs , o t'ho Lodger ,
Philadelphia ; Mr. Di3 Voung , of the
hronicle , of San Francisco , nnd the
Jitor of the Call , of San Francisco.
DJ Wolowski waa forty six yearn old
was born in Warsaw. Poland , but
nine to this country in 1810. llo was
cry Biiccceofiil an a musician , having
con ( connected with varioun opera coin-
niilcu at dlfldrent timca. In hia state-
lunt in court last Monday ho said head
ad been employed as a tutor in Prea-
lent Lincoln's family. After the death
Ida wife , which occurred two yean
, Do Wolotvuki lived with his
aughter Isabella. Miss Isabelle when
old of her father's ' death tbis morning
not appear surprised. She simply
ild she thought her father would not
mi to live ,
Mist Inabollo is about twenty-five
ears of ago and is rather good-looking. ]
professor's body will bo taken to
gg Harbor , N. J , , for interment.
It has long been laid down aa an axiom
diamond lore that the precious utono
capable of absorbing rays of light
afterwards omitting them in the dark ,
Vhilo tbla wan abundantly proved by
lioory it has been difficult to put It to an 8
ctusl teat , for naturally the great dia-
londa of the world are not accessible for
purpose. Uocontly , hoprovor , a priv-
poreon , tlio fortunatu poageaaor of a
tone of 02 karats , raided at 81100,000 ,
his diamond for scUntilio invoot gt-
* Theao luvo been very aatlafuctorl-
conducted , aid the phoHphornoccmt
utilities of the etono may bo rogaulod un
roved. The atino WBH exposed for an
our to the direct action of the BUII'S
, and then removed to a dark rm > m.
moro than twenty inlnutoa It omittud
jilt atrong enough to make a ahoot of
to paper hold near It perfectly visiblo.
n :
AVorlc.
HllAIiow , I'a. , December 8. Tim Sharon
company' * mill liu roaumod and will l
rubably run Hem Illy through the winter , ru
rui
iiaiiio company utartod onu of tholr blant i
iraacoa which hau l ; en cloied for novorftl i
1 i
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