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    P. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? MONDAY , JANUARY 13 , 181)0. ) T
1THE OMATIA BEE
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COUNCIL BLUFFS
H on ign No its I'kauij stukit
M J ellverrrt by carrier In nu > lart of the City ,
11. W. Ill TON UANAUfcll
H 1'IM.I'IIOSld
H liHvinidpunAd n
tlnln ' ' Ton M ) n.
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JMINOIl MIA1IOS.
H
N. V. P Co
H Glcason coal
H Council Muffs * jinbcr Co coul
H Thatcher coil , sco ldvcrtlscmcnt
H Host coal nnd wood at C II Fuel Co
M carbon Uonl Co vvholisnlo retail 10I'carl
H 1 bo count } board of suporv isors will cotn-
H | plcto the business of the Jnnuary term today -
_ day
_ Vatscy Dolnn linguistics In tlio city bas
H tile , nnd nil becnuao ho nppenred on tbo
H • strcit with Ills jni , ' on
H The funeral of Mrs Lucy Houck will tike
H plnco nt 10 o'clock this morning from the
H residence , lltRJbevcnth avenue
H Chnrks H Jones , the secretary of the col-
j ored nnll prohibitionist club , is the happy
H father of h tcn | ouml bib tirl
H Onorco Plumb , vvho was nrrcstcd on I ri
_ dnv nlchtoulhu clnrgo of being a fugitive
H from Justice , is supposed to bo u lull breaker
H Who In wunttil nt Uenduood , Dale
H rhomns llovvmnn or this city tins boon ni- |
H pointed ns onoof the committee on thu innu
H curat ion of ( lournnr elect Hols 'llio Hon
H \V II M l'uscy will bo the representative
H from the Ninth district on the reception com
H inittco
H fho Cloodviar , Coo * \ \ , Dillon minstrels
| arn hcuiled by George I Ivvnrds , u very
H clover comnic linn , nssislodbv Charles ( Jood
H jcor nnd two doien minstrel colobrltics who
H nro well known throughout the entire coun-
H tr ) Ih y will be ut Uohnnoy's to night
H I ho Jurv In the cisn of ( oolc vs the
H county returned i scilcd virdict which will
H not bo opened until toluj It is n potted Unit
H llioj huvo allowed the pliuntlfT J L 0 of his
H i OO claim lint one of the jurors is authority
| for the statement thst the vcrdiit is In favor
H of the countj and thit the plaintiff Is not nl
m lowud it cent
H | The prcllniimiry homing in the ciso of the
1 [ states Dunn ill is II unllton , eh irg"d with
1 burglnrv , will probably bo taken up this
1 | nftoruoon 'Iho del iy in hciriug tins been
1 caused by the ntti ndunce of County Attor
1 j no } Orpin nt ttio pnllmlnnrv examination in
B I which Honrt ? is elu 'fc 1 with thu murder of
H ' i Uonahoo ho mo tlmu 1120 „
H bix motors attached to 11 hupo snow plow
H nttrni teil much intention 11s ttioj rilled up
B 1 llroud vnv aleut To'i lock 11st cvonlup ; 1 hey
J mode the snow tlv but wt.ro compollcd to
J movoveo slowH Iho cnmp-iny hid all
pj 1 men nt wnilc , but mon then thov wore un-
J nb'o ' to keep tl 0 tricks cleared for regular
J J service , and it was ovi lent tint - \ lienvv fall
JJ or snow woulit bloekAdo them with their
ftyj present facilities for handling it
H Or C H Uovver , rJt Pirst nve Tel 229
| Dr II S West , cuarintcod dentistrv No
J 121\arst , over llKf otUco
M Grind driwinp Pebiuary 1 Moore
J Uouinin
H J U Tipton , reil estate , Zi7 Ilroiivvay
H Hush & Gert s piinos hi Uroadwnv
H The Muni att m sporting hcudii'rs ' 113 B way
H *
H The ncknowlclROd loadlat' pliotoer ipher
H in Council UlulTb is Schmidt , 2.0 Main street
H C 1 ! &tcnmdyo works 1013 llroadwa >
H Tbo Iloss Imostmont ind Irast compinv
H l' < rsonul I'nrnmnpbs
H T 11 Jeffoison of Jiimestownshlo is In the
H cil > visltliiKDr b btev art 011 Pourth street
B Miss Anna Umblo of Ptcns inlvilio is ttio
H guest of hci triend , Mrs M li iper , in this
H cit >
H Miss Mnj Ullei depirted XMdny ovcuing
H for a visit with relatives nnd friends in
H GnlcsburK' , 111
H Mrs II C Lvnchnrdof Mt Pleasant , la
B arrived in the city jesto day morning , called
_ here by thu serious Illness of Mrs \V II
B ] Lj uchnrd
II •
i IllnnL books , all kinds ledgers urn ] jour
B | nnls , 1 to U ( juues , nt li ss th in cost bend
' for prices Masuno book store , Louneil
H | Holler , tailor , 310 Urnaawav
Hl Saddle Hock restaurant , 102 Hroadvvay ,
| open dav nnd ui ht 1 irst class J L
H Ynncy , prop
B Having sold m > stock of baidwaro stoves
B and tinvvuro to b W , LJcslej of Omaha , and
H leased him 111) store , I would ehoorfully
H recommend him to all inv old customers and !
H friends ns un old hardware merchant who 1
H will > , lvo you good eoods nod square dealing
H Give hlin 11 cull and Mr Charles Hock will L
H bo pleased to wait on jou I have moved 1
B mv tools nnd eornico michiius to my now
H brick block on Lowei Uroaiivvny , vvhcio I i
H will eontinuo to do all kinds of eornico and
H shcot iron work
H lhankmf my old eustomeis nnd friends 1
H for their liberal patronti ) , ! , I rriniin vori
H rispeetfull > ) ours II Giiaui
B Juiiiiirv 10 lbOO
H Ilnvlng puichascd IS Grilil s seek of t
H linrdwaic Btoves and tinware , I will renew
H the stock In every line , mid will carry a full I
H line of builders'hardware cutlery and tools , ,
H stoves ami tinwaro I will continuo 111 the 1
H old Btunu , 104 i ast Uroadwnv Would bo i
H pleased to sea all Mr Grants ' former eiislo
H mors , nnd ovcivono wishimr ( , oods m these )
1 lines Mr Charles lioek will bo plonsod to 1
1 wait on jou Huspi ctfully yours
H Januarj 0 IbJO bV liasLEl
P 'miIiII is' Kolinr CdiuinlKsloii
H At the uirnuul uiootlnt ; of the soldiers 1
P coininiBsion hold In this eltv , the county was 1
1 divided Into districts ns follows , for the work :
m or inn )
H Kuuo , lewisGarner , IlazolDoll , Crcscont ,
H Itocuford , ISoonicr , rforvvallr , Hardin nnd [ 1
B ICeg Crook townships vveio placed In eharpo
1 ot J C Ueliavon , with huad junrtors ut t
H Council Illuffs
H Mucedonin , Cnrsou bilver Crook , Wush-
H Ington , liclknap Giovo , Wuvoland Wright
| and Center tnvvuships were placed in chart0
H of O M Putnam , with headquarters at
1 Macedonia
1 Knox 1 nyton Lincoln Pleasant , James ,
H Vork , Mludun , Vullov and Neolu townships
1 vvcro placed in chartoof R , A Conslgnov ,
B With headquarters ut Avoca
The different towiubips of the county hav-
tag soldier poor should repoit to theii ro
spoetlva licadquaitorH as nbnvo ouumorutcd 1
for rollof It should also bo understood that
no roller will bo afforded by the boird to in-
diyent sold lorn or their families oxeupt by
direct application to the inombors of tbo
board ut their respective headquarters , to
whom all noccssao wants should bo ad
dressed
'Iho amount or funds in the county
H treasury subject to use bj the baard for the
H entire counli for tlio whiter is fl,0J9 , 01.
H Skntluc nt tint Ijiki > .
B Tlio .Manawa motor trains will eommonco
1 running todn > , making hourly trips , ut 1,2 P ,
B t ) . 4 nnd 5 each uftoruuon ' 1 ho trains are for
H tlio accommodation of the skutors The lake
1 presents n smooth unbroken oxtmnso of Ice
H or smooth ns glass and skating parties are
1 \en popular The trulns uiaito connections
1 with the oloctrlo motors for Ouiuhu people
H A. I ) lolftcrnph Co
H All person * In the city who have tolo-
1 phones can cull up telephone 179 for ines 1
1 longer boi , cabs mm express wagons , etc :
1 Prompt attention guaranteed U U lioblu-
H son , mauakcr No 11 Xorth Main street
B Sato 60 per ccut on tombstones nnd mouu-
H ineutv Design sheet and prlcolist free L
M KclU > > , SOJ Uioadwny , Council liluffs
B B B -
H llio Iji-mlt rs
| of fliiQwutches and Jowulry In the cltj , and
B the place to bu > the best goods ut tbo lowest
1 prices Is the establishment without rivals ,
1 tbo most rollablo 111 ut ot
H C. U JACCjVUXlS & . Co
H Go to P. Janssen fonltler Icsjous Terms
H reasouublo W7 Third avenue
SUNDAY $ NEWS IN THE BLUFFS
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Bov T. J. Mnokay AdvocatoB Hlffh
LlcoriHO From the Pulpit
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THE BLIZZARDS BIRTHDAY
It Strikes tlis III 11 Atrvln on It"
8 cmiil AtinlvciBnij rhoSolillprs *
Jlcllcl Ooiiiinlsslori General
nnd Personal Notts
An Aiitl-Prolilliltion Sermon
Owing to a snowstorm almost ns bllmrl
lsh | ns the ono that oecuired two 1 ears ago
yesterdiii , a sin illor icudicnco thin was
expected was present ntbt Paul's Kplscopil
church Inst ovonlng to listen to the reply of
tbo rector , the Uov I1 I. Mackij , to the
iiutiistorial i ; criticisms thit vvero undo upon
bis I recent open letter to I un HrE tiklug a
radical stand against prohibition as a menus
ot nveitiug the evils of iutenipoi nice Ho
chose foi the bisis of his ronurlo 1st
Corlnthlins XII 0 , "llinro ara diversities
of operations but it Is the s.iaio God th it
workpth nil in all "
Heforo oommenemg his urgumont the
spcakor desired to dollno IiU poiltton on the )
grc it question of tlio d iy Ho wis not a
friend ' of tlio saloon interest , no 111 ittor w h it
fr endlv interest tie took in tha man who
run i the siloons I'or their biislnois ho h id
no friendship nnd wnull sniro no off jrt to
indilco . thorn to relinquish it mil on j 130 In
busmets ' tint would In-turo them the
rcspu i t nf thoit fcllowmcn Like
our own divine Lord mid Mistei lie disttn-
gilishc ( 1 bolvvci n the sin ind thu siunor llio
Muster loved the poor sinnei while Uo hated
.
the sin that consumed them and so hu would
stilvolti nil his inlercouriL with men to
draw out the better sldo of their tenures Oi
lovoiind 1 Biinpithv vvhllo nt tlio latno time
loathing ] tbo sin thnt binds tliim eiptlvo to
its will Neither would ho shut his eves to
thu conditions of socictv th tl dennnd th it
somumcu must engigo in this triHie cither
legitimately ot illegitimately Ho ualzed
that the appetite was onu common to the
race that within eoititn bouii Is it must bo
grnttlicd , nnd ta it thu ct itllleillon is no Bin
so long is the appetite is controlled bv rca
son ; It is thu condition of society that
makes tlio silonn possible nnd to ibolUh
the saloon b\ prohibiting thu s 1I0 of li itior
in evoiy foun and inanneiIs attacking the
effect instcid ofthocausoof thodiso ise Slid
no ' Those who know mo personally know
th it if I had my w.i } and coulj ueeomplisli
my desire , thuro would not bo In oxistnnco in
this citv toJai a single means by which a
brother man niiirht bo tomnted to Ins full ,
but I rcalizo t ut an appetite that has Uccn
in existence as long as ttnn has lived on the
nrth c innot bo wiped out in a dav or in a
biiniliel ic irs , nnd 110 only difference bo
tvveen mo nud my brelhron who bellovo in
prohibition is ono ot difference of opinion as
to how the end wo both stiivc to accomplish
in iy be most successfully gained
I do not bnlievo in prohibition bee 11130 it
is illogicil , imprictii iblo nud unscripiura !
Prohibition is illogical bcciuio It leftises to
m1111 it the presence of tlio m ijor piemiso in
its reasoning it ignores cnllioli the natuio
of 111 in M 111 is created with eertiiu nppc
titcs nud imssions whlcli in thcmselvci ,
when properly controlled , are not of the na
ture of sm I hey nro part of his
nituro nnd it is oulv as ho
( , alns tlio vietoiy over them that ho can
jtis'H lay claim to the grand titlu ot man
1 or the propoi exercise of his poweis ho
must have frco vi'l Any sistom which
leaves nut ot sight this ti uth is illo ic il an 1
founded on nb nil which must surely fall
Tor instance , take the communistic schemes
that have been tried in tnls un 1 other coun
tries , read their failure and vou will find the
c iuso to llo m tbolr cndcivotin , ? to reeon
struct mnn without rogird to the fundn
mental etiaiaeteristics of his natuio Gran 1
as were tlio alms ihoy f lilt 1 beca iso of their
iutolcraneo > nd disregud of the uffoetions ,
passions and will of 111 mKind Now the on
dcavor to inako men tonip i ito bv logisl 1
tion is an attempt in the s unc direction
1 he prohibitionists irfuo thnt man is piss
ivo and may bo moulded into shipa by out
side piessuro Iho Icgisliture is the mould
ing machine , and In the process they hope to I
pvolvo i matt with every p't isa of
bis character perfect ' 1 hey fill into 1
the same en or as the socialists who talk of a
new world from which moralficcdom should
be pricticallv excluded Prohibition ignores
the fact of tLun's ' history uud his proscnt
coiiititlcn , nnd ndinir Isteis n leincdy which
is declared to bo a speeille for nil the woes
of life Tbo arguments of 111 oliib'ttontsts are 1
illogical Ihnv nssort that bee iuso wc main
taiu a Ian against murder wo nro vvirranfd
in putting u law ngninst the sale of liquors
on the same stitutu books I ot mo 13k thu
1 erson making such an nssertion Do you t
place the law agaiuso the selling of liquors
on the same pi 1110 us the law of God ngninst
inurdci • Is the law Whou slialt not sell 1
liquor , ' or Thou shnlt not drink ' of cpul I
Itnpoitatico with I'm law Thou shalt- not
kill I' Ib the drinking of n pluss of beer or
whisky a sin as great its the taking of a 1
imiii's lifol nnd 11 sm in itself ) llio fact Is , .
there is no law n iinst muitlci 011 the stat
utes of low 1 lheronioluvs defining the
pui Mimtnt for mu-der , but no 111/ prohibit
ing It 'Iho reason is self evident llnrois 1
no necessity for putting such a 1
law on the stntuto books It is a 1
law as old liumnnlty itself , mid ono tint
finds its Justlllc ition in the umvers il eon
sclcnco of litiuianltv Ihnroforo It is that
the punishments enacted by tlio law miking
powers against the t iking of liuaitu Ufa 1110
c-ipiblaof enfouemciit I would ask mj
logil friends if it Is not 11 well known axiom
of law that the 1 iw must always bo just , >
nnd if this is the ense , punishment must bo
indicted only on what is morally wrong It
is sometimes a il 1 that the solo object of pun
ishntcnt is tbo prevention ot haim to llio 1
( oiumunitv , but this is not the true con cp-
tlnu of punishment Punishment Implies '
moral transgression An object of punish *
ment is tha prevention of crime but it is nlso 1
the prevention of erimo its erimu , and not 1'
meielj ns liurm , Is the drinking or liquor
In Itself 11 crime ) true , a crime is a viola
tlonofliw but it is university understood >
tn bo an offense against morality nlso
' 1 am not in favor of tnodorito drinking
beouuso of whut I liuvo Bald , far from it
1 otal absiineneo from all kinds ot liquors Is
tlio only safe rule of life Uut It would bo
equal to shutting my uyos nud refusing to 1
sea what Is plainly evident did I rofttso to
see that liquoi may be used in moderation 1
without ovll effects , und in man } cases with >
actual bonellt Our bodiH nppjtltes are not t
proper subjects for such legislation as is pro
posed , and it cannot bo Just to punish a vvholo
people for tlio olfonsa of some The dcclura
tion of the reLent prohibition convention at
lies Moines that the state should declare
the manufacture ami sale of liquor a crime J
does not uiiiko it a crime lhc o mon must
prove that tha selling of a glass of liquor or
the drinking of the sumo is a crime in itself t
heforo they can c ill upon the statu to declare J
It such Hut vvhcio U tlio ofTciibO against
morility In the modei nto use ot lijuorl It
will be replied 'It is the luimodorito usoot f
liquor wo strive to prevent by piohihltion ' 1
Not so fust Hy your laws and the
punishment added thereto yon deny
the riht ) of over } man to use liquor
in any mnnnor , temperately or inedocluaily
While the alvinu law ' iliou shult not kill
admits ot exceptions in eases of self defnnsu 1 ,
the prohibitory law admits ot tie exceptions
n interpreted by the radicals of thut party
lhooujcct of punishment is not merely to
tell men that the trinsgresslou of the law is
dangerous , but that it is immoral How long
will it bo before tlio largo proportion of our
citizens can bo led to look upon the lcstrlctod
snlo of liquor or the moderate use of the
inmoasimmorall If the time overcomes
that n majority of out citizens In the largo
cities of Iowa shall decide that the suiting
and using of liquor Is u crime , wo may liopo
to prohibit the sala with some ireasutoof
success 1 ho advocates of high license and
local option govern themselves by this com 1
mon axiom , that 11 law to bo effectual must
bo susuinod by the publlo opinion of a
mojaiity of the citizens affected by
It I would reply to tie asscr-
lion of tbo prohibitionists that 'an
act which is criminul In ono part of the
state shall bo criminal In another 'by denj-
ing the criminality of the act , and lusortlnc
the right of each community to regulate
affairs tnat only coucoiu themselves Special
legislation for titios is uot a thing unknown 1 ,
aud no complaint is made that such legisla i-
tion It inconsistent with the dignity of the
state or the administration ot Justice ' If
: epidemic of smallpox prevails tbo rstib1
lishmontof a qiiuranlino Is ofJtal lmnortv
nnco In n city , wlillo In sparselv s t'lod ' dis
trlcts such cxtrcmo precautions might bo
unnecessary As advocates of high license
wc want to quarantine ! the liquor traMo
Hav 1 Ing tried destroying the dlse-iso and only
stlcopcdpd In scnttcrlng its germs , wonsk to
bo nllovvcl to control it fetich a control wo
do not regard r.s 11 punishment upon the
seller or consumer ol liquor , uut us an ex
pression or the moral sense or the comII
inunlty that such trallo Is dangerous und to
be avoided
• llio prohibitionist citiso is compared to
the slnverv Issue tvunty live \cnrs ago , nnd
Its | success Is declared equally certain Hut
what a dlfferonco b tvvecntho two Issues
Slavery reduced the man to llio level of
biutcs denied the exorcise of his will und nil
the rights and liberties common tn man is
man Hut of wlitt rights or liberties does
the snlo of liquors dopilveu tnanl Uvon
when used to excess though the man m iy
bo | a slave to his own evil habit , ho is so by
! his own free will and choice Ho is still a
free nnd 11101 al agent , nnd the responsibility
for | his ow u nets rests upon himself , not ut on
his | fellow men lhu inilogy between pro
hlbltion I und slavery will uot bo perfect uutll
j men nro com | ellcd to bo ilrunkirds against
their will Prohibition ns 11 remedy for in
temper j nice Is Impracticable It acilsnot
with thoeonditions of nffatrs ns thov actually
arc 1 , but ns they should be Instead of doing
tin I best wo e m with bum m nature ns wo
Und , and Doing content to avail ourselves of
llio mentis within our row 11 , prohibition
woul 1 compel us to rcort to measures thnt
are 1 prnctlc illy iiniittnliniblo Insteidoft-y
Ing I to cniorco tlio laws which vvero on our
statute | ) books ngiinst thosnlu ol Whisky
which would have mndo our state ginudly
tompcrito , , inotlioi law is pissed much more
stringent and It u expected to prov 0 11 gr mil
success 1 It would scein to the uverago
thlnkei tint If 11 moderito liwcinnot bo enforced -
forced that such a stringent 1 iw ns tlu pro
hlhitorv law would bo much h u dir to cniorco
and vvoul 1 thuruforo ptovu a failure 11 id
the fi lends of prohibition everted themselves
to ouforeo the Inv that nlroail } xisti d , und
hid made It successful , theii present nd
v iiieed position would bo in line with their
prictico nnd theory , while now it looks as II
they vvcro tin d ot parsoual effoits for the
stipmeS'.loii of intemperniico tin I thiew the
buiden that rl/litlv bolings to inch Individ
ual on the shoulders of the state Instead of
mating the best of the situation nnd accept
ing such 111 iw us will bo e ipiblo of iiafor a
incut bdngstistnine I by the goner il s nti
ment of the p oplc , thov llisist on the pas
sigeof 1 law thills openly und soeietly do
lie I and like the dog in the fable with tlio
bono lu his 1110 lib diopt the bone
toe itch the shalow In the witer so they
spurn us 11 compromise with holt ind u
lciguo Willi dcutli' ti law which is easilv at
t un ible nud w hicli li is b"c 1 ti led w tth ben
clicnl.ro.nlts in every lingo citin the
country In Philadelphia thu number of s 1
loons has been reduced under high llcenso
fiom 8 00) ) to J rbJ uud in manv other cities
with is goo I lesnlts vvhllo In CJtincil HlulTs
after six ye irs of prohibition vie have more
saloons thin wiicn license pi evaded and the
ehaiaetot of many of them disgraceful in
the cxtrcmo If prohibition aftei years of
trial means free whisky , am I wrong iu
t > nj ing it Is impr idle il in its aim nod object
and am I wrong 111 alvociting the rcpcnl of
a law thai has produced such disistrous ro
milts ) llio pruciieil question is which is
the best foi the moiab of our city , iiuinhor
less saloons , run by ilinperous parties uo
eomp mlcd by 11 gi nvlng uisngird for ill
liw or 11 few suloo isnnili 1 tliu eontiol of
the nuthoilties run by rcpotislblo men
under heavj nonds to obscrvo the 1 iw ) Uut
it is sill th it no furtliei effort his been made
to o 1 force the prohlbivorv 1 iw
If the 1 cor Is of out rourts during tno
pist six vens will not show the falsuv of
thnt stitomcnt , an I If tin e\pcTsc3 tixi I up
to the countv topis foi the itiloiineis ind
lawyers who h ive rMppl n li irvest will not
contt idict this iisserlion then no proofs mat
1 can biing forwa-1 will Iho iloslip ot a
saloon in which 11 foul uiurdor w is com nit
to 1 is cited as an cvitoncoof what um bo
done with all the other saloons , b it lot it be
r mombercd that this disrcpuliblo dlvo
would never have been in oxibti m a under
inj otbor 1 iw than that of prohibition and
fico whiskv and that it was closed because
the public opinion of iho people vv as ngalust
its existence It is a proof th it in ibn opm
ion of u laigu m ijority of our pcoplo uiurlur
is a crime , while the use nnd silo ot litjuar Is
not so eonsidcru I My assertion that the
principle of prohibition 19 iiiiscriptuil I shall
establish by u rcforenco to the sacred scripture -
turo itself llio whole hlo 1 of the gospel is
the freedom ftom law Wo do not road of
Jesus advoeitlng the passage of livvstoen-
force His ideas uut on tno contriry n irra.v
ing down the Mosaic 1 iw to tw gcnei il
Uvvs 'I.ovogod and lovp your neiubbor us
yourself , for un tbeso two comm indments
hang all the law of the prophet ! , ' '
1 ho s | e liter made a strong argument on
this portion of tile subject and closed bv
leading a lettei leeched bv him u fuvv days
ago from a informed drunkard
• Hoai bir Isuirosp vou will bo sur-
prised to iccoivo this fiom a stianger , but I
thought you vvcro aleut tight 111 siy ing that
the religion of If sus Cnrist is the bast m l
only way to cli itigo 1 in m's nature I was a
drunknd for so no years and never knew
Christ I went on drial.ii g nud lost all 1
had , ii goon position friend ' , tlu love of a
good vvifo and children until I becamaatow ,
mem dittnkin ! Idlunot know I was as
low and mean as I roilly was until 1 eime
homo ono nicht uirtl found inv homo deserted
by wife und children 1 hud driven them
nwuv Iroltea theii hearts until thov vveio
compcllel logo to mj vvifu s fathur for nro-
tection • * * 1 knew then that I imd
drivou tliom to it llirourti ii"In r , but I did
not go down town und cit , ! di link ni in I
tool ofl my hat nnd if over a man priyed
curnostlv und foi ventlv I did 1 turned to
Christ then und thuro ind asol Him to for
give 1110 for what 1 li id done and to keep 1110
from the tempt ition ot drink , ind to gullj
my wife und cliildicn bick to me ,1 uni
aatislled Ho Hoard and answered mv
tlrft prnyui to Him for ninco then
I have not drunk ono drop of li juoi
< * 1 iiavo mv house furnished nicely
nud have mv old nomtlon from the same fit 111
thut turned 1110 off ou account ot drinking
That wis throe years ago that I tumod to
Christ , nnd I feel satisfied that It was
through Htm thut I was savol from 1
drunkards grave I kept on priying und it
guvo mo such peace of mind I or two
months , alone in the homo in which I lit I
piomtsuj did 1 woul 1 love and protect my
wife , I found poico iu ra < loneliness und
prayer I had oftun promised to ston dunk
ing , and meant to , but could not do It Iu my
own strength , but us soon as I turned to
Christ unit iskod him for help I got it ami
stopped drinking bo 1 llriuly believe , ns
you say , th it through the religion of Jesus
Chi 1st ulotio can 11 man bo navod from
drinking It vvus through rcudirgyour open
letter that I vv 13 lea to vvrlto to y 011 hoping
jou will proiuh that dootrino thiough llfo
und that God may i.iio you voice anil
health to do so , is the oirnost nrayor of ono 1
who knows it is so , und uiny God give you
wisdom in this grand eourao
Yours , otc ,
Anilivnr.uiy < , r nln Itlg ItlU/irl
The seco id anniversary or the tonlblo
blizzard of Jauuury li 1S39 was uslicroi in
yesterday morning in the HlulTs with what
turned out to bo nearly as tuirillua stoim ns
thut of two years ago llio storm was but
barely slartod ut daybreak , there bolng
about two inohos of snow ou tlio ground , but
the fall continued throughout tlio day , nc-
compaalod by vvlililiiig blasts from the
north aud norlhoast with a leudonoy to
n northwesterly couro I ally In the aftoi
noon the wind increased in velocity , and !
long before dark > t was blovvlug a tiurrl
cano
At 9 o'clock m the morning eiders vvcro ,
given to abandon all trains on tlio Fifth nio
nuo and transfer line of tlio oltctrio motor
company , but an atiompt was made to keep
all other trains Yuunlng during tlio duy
Two horsepower suowuluivs nnd the power
ful revolving brush iilow vvero kept ruunini ,
all day , but vvero unable to keep tbo tracks ,
clear 'llio big brush with two motors bo ,
luud it was btuclcou L'ifth iveiiuu botvvcon 1
boventh nud l.lghtli streets , but nflur ro-
peated churges was able to get through
Iho attetui t to keep tbo lines open 1
vvus given up latu in the nftcr
noon , and ut h"lf past 0 orders
vvcro issued ordering In all trains on the ,
main line and thu nb indonment of tbo ser
v Ice until the storm vv as oyer At that tlmo i
several trains vvero lying dead at various
points along the line , and after thut all uf-
forts vvero directtd to buffeting suov On '
all trams the trailers hud boon luft off aud '
every train consisted ot two motors On tin )
Main street line two double trains wnro run
and tbeso vvero continued during the even
ing , vvhllo on the uiaiu line bctvvoon thu
Uluffs and Omaha trains wore run as often
I _ b J
as possibln but the lorvlco was very irrcgu
lnr 1 ( bomo of the lliu nearly an hourolftpsod
without the pnsago of a train nnd then sov
cnil would pnss Intervals of a fen min
utes
1 horn was but littld tmvol , wlilih IcssonouV
llio amount of complaining very cnnsUlornl
bly As soon ns the motors vvcro dlstontln *
lied thcro vv as n noiicoablo Increase in the
hack sorvlcn nnd numerous carriages vvcro
cilled Into requisition ,
All of the iiidrnlng malls nrrtvod 11 carlv on
tlmo and the evening trains went out ns
usual Iho inclining uveiilng train on the
lluillngtnn I vvus nn hour uud a half into and
the t Hoik Island was Thirty minutes bihtml
tlmo 1 uiscil by iidoluy on the Uost Liberty
urancli
\ \ hen night closed in the snow was about
fourteen t inibes itpop on 11 level , though It
vv is tiadly drifted and the storm was con
st wily increasing Iho streets were de
sertcd mid doors and windows vvcro tlfhtly
e oscd ngninst the whirling gusts The mer-
eury range 1 from to 11 legrces nbovo zoic-
all day and dropped ncouploof notches lower
In the early evening - 1 ho electric light line
men cnrrled thormomotcrs to test the coin
parutivo temperature between terra Urinit
andttlio ton of tbo Pi ) foot towers and found
It fiom U to lTdeerocs colder nt tbit eleva
tion
UNCIil ) vA • > ! • • . I'AVKOhh
Tlio Aitit il Nuinfpr nf People Who
Vttirk InrtlHRoviiiliii nt
Pillrt Willi Vi .
An ncioinplisliiMl stttistli Inn hctc
lins 1 just eotuplotod n soi Ips of nitorost-
iti i e ileulntiiiiiM , showlutf thut tlio tot il
nuiiibilf , . of p'1-oin oniploy 1 tl in ill
iiuuiiioi ot cnpicilics by the UnilL.il
StlltOS ROVOt lllltllllt , 8l\8tll0 Phlltulol-
jiliiiPiosi 1 'I hu losult ? of Iih call uln-
tions show tli it theio nto SS.000
omployid in nl ! Inutitlios of the postnl
sot vice ii'ono ' , nnd ( > J 001) ) otheti llllins'
loiliotniti ) llio leRislntivo , juilkial tmtl
mioei { 11 ttiouiu ilivisloiis oi the gotom-
me tit , with some tliitly llvo thousttul
ptivittos I iii the utiiiv , iiitvy ttnil tniti I110
eoi ps unit botvv on twelve nml liftcon
tliotii t mil iiu 11 mil boys wlio tjniti tlu 11
livohhool 1 li out the „ 'tn 11 anient foi
wntlc ( ellioetlv in iilout to iho mui iso
of ( the uiny uud the coiistiaction of
lioivy juns tnikitirr ,1 , jjianti lot il of
tibout ' two luiiiiln d thoiHiuiil porsonson-
tolled 1 in llio Hlotiotts sjtvico 01 limit ,
Still llic niiliilii 1 who would liku to
tuld t thom3olvr > s to this vast uunv , in
the | o tpoilotK i" of tlio nelivc politic inns
is j ptohibly BOinotliiiiir lilto ser \ otnlit
million mnic
rbo post il employ is comptisQ , in id-
dition < to the clot 1 s ut tlio postollieo ilo
mi I Uncut , nil mul 1 onti it tots , mnil
mosspiiijoM 1 , cloi < s in the mil way mini
set vieo , poslni istors witli thou assist
tints , . , ind lettoi e imors hi the mill
lity mil ntivj lit pinpoi oniv the
timncs ' of oil ! ors nto given , while tlio
ptivitcs 1 1110 not counted Thcte , are
J'i.OOO of thom in tlio tn my , fe 'Jjl ) in the
ntivv i mul Z 000 in the mnrino 001 ps
'llio civ il sot vtco b inch includes besides -
sides the postollieo p oplo , till employes
suboulinito ) to the c\ecttli\o iloimit-
inonts tin olilct ilsof congress , nil the
second ' iry nnd independentbuio uis the
Govoi ' iitnent piiiitnig olllco the bmith-
vontiiti itistitutron mul Nntionul musc-
utn 1 illjlio Imli iu , igon ie mints , cus-
torn hoitsLH nil the betipvolont nud pliil-
inthtopie itiatilutibiiH in Wisliingtor
anil tlio goveiiim ml of tlio DisUtictof
1 ' olumbi t Tnkihg the m ilistiel 111 &
oattmiitc 1 of tliu tlver igo s ibn y leeoiviel
by ill the government b herviuits , not
counting , the ptiv itos 111 tliom ttn , nsivy
mid initino coi ps , the iintiit il my toll
ti/g egitos not lc-s thiui Slew 001) ) 000
Assuming tint out of the i j 000 0)0 ) ta
li ilntuiits of the lulled fatiton it lenst
2j 0)0,000 ) 1110tavv > i up persons , men
mul woman , there would eotn to ho
only otio olllcohilUci ) in evei v ciielo of
157 gi own jci sons , inn 0111 ollleeliulLlbt
in every eoUeetion of ' ) ! men , vvoinon
mul eluldien
llio Grout Hock Inland it011 to
Iu changing tune on Sunday , Nov
17 , tlio Chicago , Rock Island & 1'icific
Ky have considoioil ovct v point of in-
toiesttotho Omaha tiavoling public
If you nto gonnr to lies Moines , Clncigo
or any mutt ottet , out solid vcstlbulo
limited ti un i-s uisl what you want
1 e ivo Omiilni at 4 Jip in utuvo in lies
Monies ' ) SO ] ) m mil ( hie uo : 8 0n m ,
dining cat foi stippot lonving Council
Bluffs and for bn > ikfastbefoic reaching
Chicago rl his ti un is also equipped
witli the Ihiest blccporri and chan ens
in tdo hy ttio I'ulltii 111 Co which leave
fiom the U P depot , Oiiiiilia ovi iy day
ut 4 Jp m , mul ing 1 lo o eonneetiiiiis
at Cluciigo with all trims for cistiin
points In iiduition to tills miigntilei tit
train wo have tivo othoi huly tinltio to
Clin nro , lo iviug dm tint at i ) 15 1 m
nnd o 15 p 111 P01 mfoi million ns to
lotites , rites time , otc _ ill at tulcct
olllco , H0 > rainnm wticot , toluphono
7bJ S S Silv 1 Vs
Goiioral Wo&teni Agent
* *
A piomuiont up town plivnicinii cou-
sidcts that mini ulloged suicides hy
dtotviinig me 10 illy ici uleiits , and Hint
nitoxie ttcd 01 tompniai ily iisino poi
sons tno not tlio only ones who me
liable to walk into the nvot on ihuk 01
foggy nights Ai.v tn 111 who in sullot-
"
uigiioin not vous o\h iitstioi ) vv tat of
slicp or tlio elicits of ovenvork is
ihout as hltelj to I1111I the nvoi .is to
safely 1 cm li his on 11 lioiiso , and some
jiotsous ate natui illy so ahsoiit-iinndcd
and catoloss tlio only vvondoi is thut
mote of them ate not dimmed
Duputv f otonutV 1' ionltius says
thut it veiy lugo jnojiortion of tlio
bodies found in tie Not th mid last
rivois aio doubllehi these of poisons
who have uni onsclously walked to doatli
on d lrlc or Btot my tiiKiits
It is a aingulm fact that do ith is
often caused by patnlyais of tlio heat t
1 ithet than by diownitig aud in gome
im.tiuii.08 tliis has led to tlio belief Hint
the victim bad boon mui doted mid
then thiotvn into the livct As death
from put ah sis ib mm e likely to lusult
fiom a suddoii and uaoxpei ted full into
the vvatei , ills ptob.tblo tliut miliiy , if
not ill , of thobo oabi s woto nlco acoi-
dent il , and tlio victims may line been
in full possession p ( theit faculties , but
unconscious of any dangci up to the 1
momontof mttUlnglhc fatal plunge
Pofzoni's Cotnpotmn | Po vder Is uinver
sully know n and every whore esteemed as the
onh pou dor that will improve the complex
ion , cradle ito tan , Jrecclea and all skin
diseases f *
M 1
Oppn o Piolnssloiial Hivivillsls
Piofossloniil revivalists woto sovoioly
sat down upon duiltig a goiiuial discus 4
sion of lovlvtil woik at tlio Milwaukee 1
Ministois'nssoofu.tihii suysa Milwaukee 1
( hspnloh Iou of Iho members were in
favor of revival Work in nny formwhile
noiirlynll of thf ny opposed Hie piofes-
sioniil 1 ovlvallots lit Ilea sildthe 1
day had gene by when the lottntiy
could lie tinned oven by evangelists like 1
Mooly , Whittio and Jones Hut there 1
was being done an unobtiualvo work in !
the chinches fu ly ns ollectlve , which , '
bocaubo it made little noise vvus not
thougltt much of The 15ov. Titsvvottli
dldit t like the piofcbslonal ovangoli&ls 1
uot llioii work Uo believed the un-
obtiublvo woik Dr Hon bpoko of was 1
the Kind foi this day , and that it was ,
accomplishing jnoio than the old spas
1 nod I e revival vv oik , l'eoplo vvero iu-
cllnod to think the formof duyu woto 1
bettet loligloiibly than the present , but t >
this vv is a mistake , Tlio Hot Sabon
Iltilsoy had a good word to say foi ro-
vlvnls , but diil not bollevo In piofoe-
siotml ovnusellsts Ho believed i 11 the
nuiet , unobtrusive work , hut ha bo-
liovcd ulso in levivals to aivakou these 1
who nro uovor 1 cached in the ijuiot
way
WE \ WERE BURNED OUT ! 1
,
But do not propose to etny out , nmlhoro wo moi ortdy for Imsinoss , nt 33 SOUTH MAIN STREET Our Broil
Poorlosa Soft Nut mm Lump Oonl tnkoe tlio onko Buy it onoo nml you will want it nftorwnrilp The qunlity JB
of our Hard Oonl Is not oxcoltodby nny on tlio mitrkot If you wnnt good Hnrd Wood chonp cull on vis ttomun * _ _
bor the plnco m
S PP & TOTTS , Fuel Merchants , No 33 Wain Street , / |
FOR I PROrCGTlON FOR SUCVR
.
Oxuurd'a ArRiimant Before the
Wnys nnd Moans uommlttoo
FOSTER THE NEW INDUSTRY
llio llrinov il ol the I'rcscnl lnr IT
\ \ Oil lit Itlllll I III ! PlOIJHCt Ol
tile hm ; ir II let In i Ills
Country
A I'lcn Irom ( iraml In an I
\Va mimitov Inn li [ Special to Inn
Hi 1 i J Iho following i' lleniv i Oxnuds
eoniDlete tuiiiuiitut before the AVuys nnd
Meani ; coininlttei , icpresentliiX ( thu Ucet
Biibir Industry , Inniiiiry i )
Mi Chairman nud Cenilcincn of the Vnys
nnd 1 Meiiuit ummtttee 1 eouiu befoto vou
ludav t Iu bctiult of thu beet sti ai ludustiy ,
uud ' 1 isk Hull the protect on which It li bei u
grunted j for the pist twenty ye ir9 01 more to
the sue ; ir Industrie * of the states ho eon
Untied some ycur lcti | ei nml theieby allow
allow , industiy ol ireat pioiuiso to iti mon
strulo its ability to supply In a luiv Veitrs
the 1 homo annua with ill Its siiKUr at u
chc 1 iper rite than it litis ovci before enjoyed ,
ami ' ut the s imo lime statu the fact tint tl Is
theuulv ] course lor the e.ovcinuiunt totiku
If It wishes to supply its iiilmlutunts pel in i-
nenlly . with bUir ut the Ion est possible
price ! It ij iu uuiienlublo truth lb it the only
way to iltcrcaso the cost of un article is J
to \ mere iso thu production nf thnt article bo
Wind thu nan il lonsumptlon and by ibis |
me 1 hod | radically iipplicd iu the licet fsugir
I 1 rodticlug eouuliics ot tiuopovvuur ted iy
injoyiug ] Biicur nt ivciyinueli lower cost
tiiuu ' would ever huvi bei u possible had not
these . countries by u hiirli pritcctlvo UrilT ,
foslticl uud developed iu in luslry vvliieli
produce ted iy tnoio stiuiir than all the icst
of 1 Ilia civili/ed world comhliied uud this
hroiui 1 unit tat s-"oimf | ( lay williu ten yeum ,
if I iipplicd lu this country with Iho s iu o foi o
sight und cucrc , v ns In those countries mill
lurthcr : iciluco the co t of this ueeessiiy ir
tide louonly loouiselvcs but to llio people
of , Hie entire Mobe Any divitiliun at mis
tlnm 1 from that policy by our government
will < not only huvo a contruty etfect to tbo
one 1 desire 1 , nnmelv , chc iper sugai hut may
perm 1 inetitiy dostrov in the United blatuB an
irdustry \ vvhic'i Is today u source of tnat
iituioniil wealth to flermuuy , Austria and
Inmo una vvbioh is the eroit eimiiier
ci , il iisiicultmal and in.iimfactuimc iiidns
trv 1 on the continent of IJuropo to 1 iy und ill
this bus been accoiuplisheil within the last
iifly years uy a progressive turilT which is
lomlnucd ' to Ibis duy in every lountrv iu the
world which cm piojuco a pound of sue ir
today I ranee h is iprotflctivo t u iff on sugar
of ' iiv < cents i pound flcniiiiiv tlucc uud a
hnlficiits uud Austtia i Utile over four
ccntn , iv title wc have only a protection ol
two cuts u poun i Uut , gentlemen wo will
not liuve to wait fifty vears for wo can take
iidvnntaf , i at oiico ol thut which Hi sclcnco
ofl ( uiopohts liiseove-cd ind doveloi ed in
the ai t of siijui ( producius uud su ai lclin
iuir tiiriicitltiunlly nud m nuf icturally speak
inir dtulilK the last liftv yeirs In Ib-9 the
sia.ui beet only continued r > per cent of
suijirto the vvclcht of thu beet , and ton
yens ice p pei ei nt was a ( rood average ,
whilst in IS t ) the uveraifu of 11
1 cr cent bas been obtiitud Now
eveij percent iiiluis an incieiscof tweutv
pounds of siurar to the ton of riw beets , or
about three handled pounds to the tore so
Hint the refiner with the same I ibor , with
the s i no fui I the same pi nit und same cup
Hal Invested obtains 100 pounds , more supar
than ho did ten yeais ago llio result of this
is to decrease the cost of sugar to the pro
duecr and n\cntu illy to the consumer and
bv tins process of selection and brecduiK in
thu next lit teen yens the aveiutto win
surely bo .0 per cent of sugar to the weight
of the b ct I h ivo nolun/c 1 beets in hi
bi isku which continued JO pei cent of su ar
and bv Bclcctinc : tbeso b cts und by breeding
from them iu the imirso of u few voirswe
stiull bo able to obtiiu ti cron with n peiier il
nveraRO up to that stinduru And
for this very reason the sumr beet is
destined to oti'slrip nil other known
Bupir producing plants Now , in this coun
liy live states whhh can to lav bocillcd
su ar prodtn ins st ltos namely , Li nisi ma ,
leis , C dlfoini l , Kansas und last bat not
lcit Isebrasl i , htvo un urou of blU,000
snuuro miles more thin the totsdaroiof
I ranee , Geruni y and Austria combined ,
uud I may udd in all truth that nearly cvciy
one of om noitlicrn stntis in Just us well
alaptod to the , roivth of the suur ( b i > t
Mv experiments huvo shown thut the seeds
tint oi ted ftom lntoo | un 1 planted hero in
our rich soil Mvo bcltoi lesults than In i u-
rope iind to be u this out 1 < nn ( .Ivo uo bet
tor ccunple than to in foi in vou that Ml
bprccl les hid an iver 120 of 17 percent ,
vvhcicaj ut huiope the boots contained a lit
tie over 1-1 nor c < nt 1 ho Alvarudo factory
in Cillfornii during September and
October when i was there mil voi
ilied tlio repoit shoved over 18 pei
cent of Biiear In Nohrmka t ! > > anal ,
yecs of dllTcrcnt beets cave 1110 an uvcr igo
of 10 1 IU poi cent 1 iicse are facts and show
that the soil and climate of this country is
better adaped to the pruvvtb mid develop
ments uf Blitar beets thnn tnat , of 1 uiouc
Per many misons I proferoui Ivarthwcsiein
states but if nothing , detrimental In the way
of legislation occurs I um convinced thnt 111
1 D ) ivo will hcu beetsuar f i-toiies st irted
nud worUini , successfully in every onu of our
northern states cast of the Koekv mountuns
and nlt ) up to the Atl intio ocean No 11
Osivoo ( , Js V , with si ircclj nnv knowledbo
on the subject , beets have been crown una
when niKily/cd by the department nt Hush
Indian , shone 1 01 ci II per unt of sugar ,
will n is the lilgh stand ml of I tiropo today
I no not mean to say that every soil is adapted
to the growth of tho-suit'ir beet , but I ilrmlv
believe th it cnouc.li soil uNists vvoll adapted
to grow sticar beets la quantities and quality
sunieicnt to supply the homo mar net of that
pirtlculur state with loliucd sugar
but thu supply of Iho homo murkot is not the
only advuutugo to bo gained , I refer to the
effect of the beet a op ou tbo soil Properly
carried on the cultivation of the sugar beet
Is gi catty beneficial to all othet agriculture
llio dcop nnd careful cultivation which the
beet rcipiiros greatly Improves the land , the
sollbccoiniug thereby deepened nnd the dUin
tccrratlon 11111 solution uf Iho miner ilcon-
stituents greatly ucceleruicd 'lhu toproot
of iho beet dec-ends toacrcit dcpth 01 soil
which most othei plants fail to roach iho
nourishment thus obtained pauses partly into -
to iho loaves and is left with them on thu
ground ut the tune of the harvest and to
day In ! • uropo w hero the funm rs do not
make a direct profit they mo willing und
oven anxious to plant beets ns they llnd their
next crop cronn on tha same soil is increnwod
.11 pei tent 'llio pulp after thu suiiir is I
lomoved makes an excellent food for fatten
ing cattle und can be bold to the farmers for
little or nothing It Is not the price of sutar
or even tbo clothes ho wears that makes the
furtner so 1001 iu Nebraska nut it is the
fact thut ha Is putting only i f > 0 for the totnl
grots receipts of his acre of corn , and there
is no remedy for tills unless something like
tbo Poet crop is introaucod which will yield
him u ( , ross recolpt of from $10to ? ) | cr
aero und 11 not profit of moro than tw ice us
much us his Drcaatit crosg receipts from corn ,
und ho knows before hand when ho sows
his seed In the spring oxnctly how much ho
will receive , for Ids crop nt harvest Unllko
com , wheat , 0 its aud other staples which
ara subject to thu lluctuations of speculation ,
andlbisnppllca to ull thu farmers of the west
I ao not believe President Harrison In his
last message to congress bad a better exam
pie m view when bo said , speaking of the
tariff , "Tbo inequalities of the law should bo
adjusted , but the protective system should
bo maintained and fairly applied ta the pro
ducts of our farm , us vvoll as our shops "
Right hero 1 wish to call atten
tion to a popular error , People often speak
of raw sugar as being raw material , but no
ono can deuy that raw sugar is a manufac-
lured article which comes directly into com
petition with all sugar factories which pro
duce sugar from the original plant Why
should we not retain the protlt to bo derived
from that source in our own country , and at
tbo sumo tlmo develop aa Industry which
GAS FO OOOKINO AND HEATiNS ,
'llio ideal fuel is gas It gives the gteatcst degioo of boat , li nhvnt-i undo
control mil is absolutely without dust nun theio inn bo no ncililouts ftom iti ibo
Si ictitllh Investigations huvo * hewn that food cooked hy it totains JO pei con
mote ot its nullltivo properties titan if cooked iu tin old way Yntinevit nto n
good \ steak uitk s you have tticd 0110 eooki d by gin The t otttnil HlulTs Osh ind
Llcettie I.iglil coinpitiy iiavo made it desitiible iu point of eionotnyto use gna
for 1 cooking and heating It vvillpty vou to invcstignto this 'llioii in gas
hcattrs 1 and cookers uo tlio gi cutest sttceoss 03 mode u times They combine
miicmusikaecm : : < ii aiiti
uooMnn , kiuimss roit ikij , • >
Attsoiirrr svrr.ri , < ; Kivri : ; > > r iuvii\c : ; < ; \i Aci'rv ,
ao 1 1 r iii\t. :
imh : ruic i.hjbit rivnuis : or \ \ . \ . uim > h.
vwa A\o e\ahi\i : :
No210 I Main Sf , MERRIAM BLOCK , ' No , 211 Pearl St
lOlTM'Ui l.MB > , lOtVA
NEW ' i MEAT MARKET " ]
sbiV oi > i\ii : : > . 'tor > iiitotniiAV
Die hist Hi of and Veil in the tn irkot Uvctytiling of tlio host quilily uud
in ices light down to the lowi st notch laid , S uih ige Oystets , and ov iy thing ,
Uoiit [ in the bntchu s line I ice dclivoty to till puts of tlio city * Si
.9. Ii < ; it\V , I'ropi Icier
!
uonolHs t our ftn mors nnd is the only sound
basis j oil whiih wo < in cvci bull 1 our hopes
for j cheap sugar I uropo m lbl3 only pro
duced . ! OVi tons of stigir while in 1Y > 0 the
production will exceed JiDOUJO to is
und this result ns I have sud Iefore lus only
been ) ncioinphsnol bv n IiIlIi prncotlvo tin
IfT j It is uselcsii to attempt to builup \ this
industrv { intl o United btitos without n protective
toctivo t tuiilT anil i ) 10 in iv Inch pcoplo c in
feci | , n stability for capit il will not caib irk
j In this enterprise ulth asivorlof Uamoelcs
hinting J over tlio industry und 1 feel sure
that ( no bounty nn be substituted for pro
lection t if the United b'utes wishes to sco
this t industry tliiivc , un 1 beconio not only
the t lurcest sugir consuminj but also the
lurgost j sugar producing country in the
world , Iu lbs wo pioduced from tlm stignr
beet j ubotit 200 tons of sag ir In lbS8 about
j bUO ons In lbsj about JOU tons In"M \
1J ] ( ICO tons will bo pioduecl an increase In
1SU ] over 1 87 of about 5 ( Ml ) per cent ,
nnd if any ono doubts that this is the
beginning i of a new en in thu sugar
prod in Hon of the United States ho has only
to eo to California Iv msas oi Nebraska und
hi j will see th it the people of these states
are iu r unestund the whole west is today
ready i to develop this industry Wo I ive the
climate , the soil nnd skill a id as soon us vva
hnvo i the nssurniue tint congress will per
manently j suppoit this industiy capital will
bo | icady to t ivi st Pnvloiis to lbS7 some
attempts vveie made but on such u snail
s < ilo and mulct such uooi management that
they \ could birdly lo cilliu attempts und
weie \ tcally do unci to fiiluro bofoio they
bog | in I ho first Inetorv uble to work under
economic i conditions ever built in the Unite 1
St ites vv is erected in Lallforiu i 1 ist year it
Watsonville JJ hero are it present two beet
sugir ( fuctoiies in the United States
1 Iho Alimod i beet su , ar company situ
ated nt at Alvarailo Oil with a cupaelty of
working i 110 ions n day , which will ho in-
cicased to . ' > 0 tons next ye ir
i iho Western bcot sui , n loaipany situ i
ted i ntV itsouv illc Cal , c ipai ity ! 0J tons ,
aiiothci fin tocy with a si Hilar capacity will
bo 1 put up bv the simo company ucvtyearif
tariff i li gislatiou docs not prov ont , situ ition
not i yet decided
IhoOxnurd beet sugar lompanv , of Grand
Island ; , Neb e ip icity JjO tons.uoiv building ,
will bo ready to start September 1 lS'jtl
1 ich one of tbeso f ictories costs nbout
* i ,1)0 ) 000 to build nud mil using fifty tons of
coil , per day and employing JOO men , turns
out , lbout tlurtv tons of sugir And in llbO
we shall need ibout'OO tactorlcs of this sl/.o
to supply our homo inai ket at an investment
of , about * . ! W 000 to build Ibis would
stimuiato i within the next tun yeirs ull
our , Industries such us iron , coal , etc
employ ( many Inboicrs giioall tin niuchiuo
shops in the couutrv moro woik th m they
could i io , employ 11(1 000 men in thu factories
an I about 000 ( ,00 In the li lds K ion fao
toiy i would distribute nbout * 2)10l)0 ( ) ) around
eachcnuimunily i whtioit vvus located and
mid i to the tenei.il welfare of tlio surround
ing j country build up tbo new country and
gtcitlv | increase the tralllc of the lallroids
thereby i dccrcising the cost of s imo to the
inh : ibit mis and in ull lieep in the country
annually : upwirds of $100 000 000 spent in
billing 1 sugiu ibioil.nnd probibly , yesmost
piobiblv < , reduce the pi Ice of sugnr to the
people ; of tlio United Slates ihoul tjOOUO,000
per nnnum And , kcntlonipn , the permanent
foundation of this great industry its retarding
oi i destruction rests in a ere it mensinc with
you l'i mil S Hi nit
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS
i-OR 3 U.E ArT RHT
IjlOlt I KADI : rH iBcios " of do ir IvSiims land
. putlj Improvid will triuls for h fluid
stocK ol dry goo Is and iiocerieJ or w ill trade
8) ! ) acres for If UM stole of Lrocer cs Adlress
tie Avonun I , ( ouncll llluirs la
IOSl \ ihycicians dally i ill I ook , on tlio
Jstieets of Cmttrll I tin tra lhuiHday A
sitltiiblo leuant It 1 ft at the lice olllee
WAN II I ) A cli rl ship inn uioiory sioto by
n youiiiunn o ( expeilcucu VVllllug to
work Ail tress ! > . II I' , WW llroadway , Coun
ell Illulls
NO 1101 If you have roil nstate or ctiattels
jou want tn tlisposu of cptlcf list them with
Kerr Ur y , Council HlulTs , la
\\J AM PI ) \ t.ooil competent girl for house
T > worn Worn llfalit ills meadniau , 102
O Milan 1 ave
IjlOlT"lTT'NT Ono seven room It > u e on i ourth
. ave ma , ona bUIH room Ho no nn hue
end av onue an I one sight room h msa on loath
treot all llttxil up with all mo Urn ronroa-
lencos W W. lltlgdr , I carl street
'
FOIt ltrNl riio linslue ss lioiiso lately occn
pled by S , 1. McAteo Apply at Mil Uth
avenue
I ji0lt KI'N1-I bht ncro tract ot choice
1 harden land adjoining city ulso one of
lr oost vineyardsnoar tlty Murrlal mnn of
uxpirkueo with ( tapes wuntitl ( lood refer
em is rt ( iillrcd Address A , Ilea olllco
I'SlltAllbF rooms to rent ail I ts ot rooms
with liall ndJiiiiiil , outsldo nitrnne | J7
Ininleu nve lioiiso lieu , rooms newly rurn
Islicil.alsoa sipmatoslnepiiii , room Appoiut-
meuts the very bist lu the city Come nnd
stc
1jyOKI'\tlI' .Nai5-lorl stiijis of general
: more lundlso to wxihanga for goo I firm
lanlsand cashi Invnhe from SiiiD ) to 11. 'OJ )
Adilress Kurr Vdriy , Council llluirs la
IilOK jJOtoH0n ( ) j nil ran buy n nice , now ,
' clean stock of huiilivaru , stove uud tlmliop
In one of tlio 1 est locations In Wiatom Iowa
If you wunt a haidwure laiRlncis woul I bo
pleuedto rt-fei you tn relluhle panics thut
know all about our IiiisIium V cry sitlsfsitory
rensonsfH Helling , It will pay you to Inv eitl-
gate this Address II n , lieu olllee Council
lillflH
IrtOK I'XUI INllK-A g > ol newsroom homo
. ' to exrhaiibo for an Improve 1HJ mo farm
lu western or central Iowa Ken V dray
mill WIWI HUH ' } " ItUIMllMt bOCIF-lV ot
1 Council lllutrs Inv ltes the attention uf men
w orklng un salaries and othi r persons nf inoupr
ate means totlioirco-opi'iatlvnplun forfceoiiring
homes In this city , It is brllevel thut better
terms ot purchase and irodlt can lu eltccnd
under tills plnuthiiti by tuillvlltial ncllon and
that a batter situ ntdulil orhooit and surroiiu 1-
Insscau bitsecuridihanby purclualug nnllm
provliglndei ) eiideiitlyaud liisopurute dUtncls
In the city , Iho undersigned will furnish In
formation aud shnw the properly to all Inquir
ers ( Jilloo niieu from 7 ton on vveelc day even
lugs C M hot * , room JOJ Merrlum block
I' 01H for sale In Oak drove and (1 reonvrootl ud
J Ull Ion lusy terms llottsis mil lots on
monthly uuyinenU l.U DobK > , cor Cross and
Hazel stH
WAMl'I ) Ataonce , stock : of groceries oi
general mtlst ) . tliat will Invoke about
H.ooo , luenctiauKB rori' , V ln good Improved
property near this place , I a I. lu cash Address
Kerr Atray ) , Council lllutrs
UTAMI I ) \ idrl foi eonenl hoiisevvoilc
Mrs II J Imi" I ps-mini Mlist
17VOU b M 1 m I xciinco lhu fin nituro nhd
"l use of nili loiin hotel lolng u bit business
lniastein j Neb Price s iiij , } l MUi ise bil on *
ensi , teiins oi will tike > flu to > l leil estnte /
\d lress Kerr y. Uraj Comicll _ niinrs
Nl VV Improved roil estate titniv fo titilra
t liroiHa Omihior ( ouncll lllutlapr ji rty
( II Ju 11 Oil , itroa tiny
El AI hST\TP-llou < llt aal koII an I ex-
chmgel 9po lil attention civei to eta n
Inationoftltlui j W C Jiinja \ > IJl'oailst
Ii OkT IjForTletit flir lea 1 m 1 with houses ,
1 by I It Kice lit Main st council lllu U
WANTII ) At otin kooiI , llr t class
ilritightsm m Apply olllco S U Mn\or.
iiiililtect ! room al Merrl im block , Council
lllull-
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It CT46 iiil
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Electric | Truss33 , Belfj , Ohasr Pro =
feotors , Elj , N/jl
Agents
wnr
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lt ( Iliownlnj ( ouncll llluirs In
A. A. HART ,
HIlST I VS ,
Jeweler and Watcli KBnairer
lias leuuiol fiom II ) M iln ht to fiiniioul-
J w iv iln ) iv itch > i a sin tilty mil sitts
, fiction ( .inrante 1 A full line of holt lay
too l an 1 nov eltles
,
EYE , EAR AND THROAT SURGEON
DcrcitlToMil : nanltt frittno Ir > iblemi-peHally
IllJlhsm MClllVTHV IIIKSCIIIHUI
' icelnl aitcnilii Klvcn li ilrmle i eurntiiliif ,
l cailnelipo , i ill ilieri crio is ntrtttl us iliiKi n *
Jo J Uj of nl Ich iu iiuui it by < iu irilcio t < , an 1 are
! i it rely rurillo ly inicr triatiiin ol the eyes
Sui lMiinpf rpmifict 11 bl t nfirunc given ,
on i iti i bi til t , II
( niiirrli ire itc 1 nlth ill
tuiccsi by in niter tlrft con v
full , ftlon
oniieioii iinnaiiH iv ami Main"iiii i r , ! _ _ _ _
Oi < ercoumll I lulls f-uvl i s malt Council III 11 la
i Tl
CELL & BERLINGIIOF ,
ARCHITECTS ,
AM ) SUPIJIIMI MII NIS
Honin 2 , 0) ) on House HlOclc , Council liluffs ,
Iowa
,
3noi Omrr't iH M Pi air
OFflCER & POSEY ,
BANKERS
( ornei Main and ilrou iwav ,
COIJNOIIj IlliUri S , IOWA
Dealers In foreign nnl dotueatlo eirhftiiga
Uillictlonsmide posits and lnti rest paid on time do- ji
il
J D 1 dmuniison , E U minutiir _ . - 'SM
I'ics Muiru 'i '
Ciias It 11 tNNav Cashier *
CITIZENS'STATE ' BANK , - -
ofcnuscn inert is
Pnld UD Capitol < $ I50 000.00
Surplus 35,000.00
Liability to Doposltora 335,000 00
DiiiK-roiis-l A Vllller I O Olsason 1 U
Rhugart I 1 Hart , J I ) I iliinilsnn ( tins It
Ilunnnn Transact tuiernl hniiklug buslnjsj
I nicest capital uud surplus ot any butilc la
Northwestern Iowa Interest ou tlmo deposit *
F. M. ELLIS & CO ,
ARCHITECTS
ANDIIIIIIDlNa bUIM'KIMI'NDI'Sl 1
Itooms I Id aud 4II Hoe llulldlnt Omaha Neb
rudlloonis.ll und JO Mtrrlam lllock UHindi
Ultilfa Iowa CoiresiiuiidencuHolUltcl
No 27 Main St , Ovoi > Jacquo- [ I
mln's Jowelf y Store j !
Clioupai Hi 4ii " i.iir , - l
I'verythlnt , In the ltarilvvnis line atflhugarl
&Co s lloyp.thn pilces In skatesImveb.en cue
In two , ami tl e llnest end lar/est line Injhe
city to sulertfrom While the skatlut , Is aa I
good coino in and get a bargain lire Uluct that
every U purchase entitles tlio person lo a
chance lu the brand drawing to take placi
January 15.
i > Kiiciraruiv vui < i > b
Fashionable Confcctionci'S' ' '
'llio verytatest novelties for l > Aiiie ! ! | < s and .
private parties Cholui fntlu bou tons , i IiikoJ
lutit buttircuis anl id fishtorm ! iiiolissea I
candy asroclalty Orders for parties uni mull I
orders promptly filled , a.J lloidway , council - , . J
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S. E. MAXON , ' '
< &
llfchite.t and
. Superintend3nt. . (
Room 2B1 , Men turn Bloclv- ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA , '