Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 09, 1890, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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    W\ \ 0 THE QiMAIIA DAILY BEJflt SUNDAY .QEHnrAftV 0 , SIXTEEN PAGES t |
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COUNCIL BLUFFS
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MINOlt MI-NTIOV
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Council UltilT * I umber Co coal
Thatcher coa ! 114 Mnln itrcot
Carbon Coal Co vvholcsalo retnll 10 Pearl
Hiu tnken flvo premiums Angelina flour
Try n sack
Prank Uunn vvn > the onlj Individual before
fore luino Aylosvvorth yesterday mornliiR
Hovvn * iinelt CfordlsturbliiB the peace
Mrmngor Dohnnv yotordny booked "A
Midnight Hell • for next season 'A Tin
faoldier will bo presented on the lf/th / inst
The annual election of oflleors of Uniform
Hank Knights of Pythias , will bo held Mon
day ovonlm * I cbruary 10 Members nro re
qurstcd to bo present
Owlni ? to n breach of contract by the
Dodge 1 igtit Gu irds the fourth pnrty of
linrmony cl nritcr No 2. Order of kastoru
Mar , will not tnko place
Kcgular communication otExcolsiorlodgo ,
No Mi A r and A M , Monany oventng ,
lebruary 10 Vlnitlntr brethren cor liallj
Invited Uy order of the W M
frcd Nuahbaum was nrrosted jestcrdaj
for contempt of court in violating liquor
Injunction Ho was unable to glvo bonds
nnd was taken to the county lall
Thn ministers of the city are to meet Mon
day morning at 10 o clock in the study of
the I irat Prosbytorinn church All the
brethren nro urged to bo present
A social will bo hold in the now Fifth
Avenue M L church corner of H < , btcontn
street , next Thursday ovenlng , to which the
lublic is cordially invited A bountiful
supper will bo served nnd there will bo a
' corner In valentines "
At fat Peters Catholic church on Mend ty
occurs the feast of St bcholastica the
* foundress of the order of the llonodlctino
bisters No school will bo hold General
communion of the Argcls' Sodality High
mass at 8 30 a m llormam Mongvvasser ,
o s u
Attorneys Houlton and Sims finished ais-
nccting the Crow cuso in district court jos
tcrdny morning ino potltlon to sot aside
the dnfnult obtnlncd bv Uoulton some time
ngo was granted Sims motion to have too
, temporary injunction made permanent 1ms
\ not jot boon acted upon Owlmr to ind spo-
sltlon Judo ( Ihornull adjourned court immediately
mediatoly after it was convened in the uftor
noon until Monday morning
i •
< At tlin Cnrpot Store
I This w olc will bo display od many of the
I now spring sty los of carpet They are elo
, gnnt call In and sco thorn
! A good girl can secure a good situntion to
1 do genorul housoworlc by calling on Mrs P
\ M Poor , 010 UlufEsU
rnnclH Murphy Coining ;
A meeting of the temperance workers of
the citv was held jCBtorday afternoon for
the purpose of arranging for the coming of
1 rancis Murphy , the famous tetnuoranco
orator It was decided to invite Air Mur
' phv hero for a ton days siege bogmning
| robrunry 27 provilod the necessary money
to dofrny expenses can bo raised It will
I rcquiro about $150 for luht , nnd hall rent ,
nnd n committee consisting of Mrs Uobocca
I 1 isher Mrs L W JulloysundMr O H
Malr wjs appointed to solicit subscriptions
Iiook Out for Ulitap Wall Paper
As soon as the Boston Btoro completes the
invcrtory look out for the announcement of
thoi > oponine of wall p ipor Council Hluffs
>
C li Btoamdyo works 1013 BroadwayS
o
S B Wndsworth & . Co , 07 Pearl street ,
I loan money for Lombard Inv Co
I •
, Tlio I to aril of Lducntlnn
The school board hold a special mooting
I last ovoniug for the purpose of talcing some
I action with rcferenco to choosing-a location
I for tbo now school bulldlugto bocroctelin
I the west end of the city As it was stated
I th it certain parties desired to submit propo
I sltions in nddltion to these already before
I the board It was decided to again posti ono
I the a : attor until a week from next Monday
I ] niMit
r Miss DelliO Hourko was elected substitute
I in the plaeo of Miss Katie Morris who is
I promoted to the position of regular teacher
I The question of te ichors brought on nuito a
I discussion between Mr faehontou ( and other
I members of the board bceiuso that gentio
I man as chairman of the comtnltteo of teaeh-
crs had seen lit to employ a teacher who had
I not been duly elected by the board Iho
I matter rcsulte 1 in qulto a wordy junblo in
I which nil of the members indulged in to n
I ( renter or less degree After frcoing their
I minds the members disposed of u little rou
I tine business and adjourned
I
H To bo sold at popular prices at the Boston
H store couucil Bluffs Look out for the in
| nouncemi nt some time next week The
H stock is very laro ( and includes oveiy grade
H The handsomest and cloancbt mnrkot , best
H meats and lowest pi ices at J M bcaulan's
H The binders
H of fine wutohes and Jewelry In the city nnd
H the place to buy the best goo Is at the lowest
H prices is the ostabllshinout vv Ithuut rivals
H the most reliable Hi in of
H C H Jaccjii min A , Co
H The High f ivu Glut )
H last Thursdny ovenlng the Young * lnr
H rlcd 1 oiks Hie.li rive club wis entertained
B by Mrs Joseph W Smith it her cosy homo
H on bocond ayonuo , asslstod by Miss Clara
B Movers Hofreshments were served con
B listing of bain sandwiches with brown and
1 white bread chicken salad , oscollopod
1 ousters Saratoga chips corfeo ice cream
B and enko lho sandivichos mil eako were
B cut to represent hearts dlamonas clubs anil
B spades and the cream fiozon to represent
' kings and queens lho guests were Mr
AW al > d Mrs I' V Wnssoruian of Omaha Mi
m nnd : Irs J 1 lid I , Mr and Mrs W A
B Gronoweg Mr and Mrs Haliili Willliuiis
B Mr nnd Mrs Ira Hendricks Mr und Mrs
B It I raucls and Charles Bcno Iho first
H prizes were carried away by Mr Tidd and
H Mrs Prnncls , vvhllo W A Gronoweg nnd
' Mrs Hendricks succeeded after a hard fight
< tocapturotbo • boobiis" All | resent ox
1 pressed themselves as having had a royal
H l.ood time end look forward with irroat un
B tlcipatiou to the next nicotine ,
1 , Snvo SO per cent on tombstones nnd menu
( incuts UeslL.ii sheet nun prlco lis' free L
m Kelloi , J0J roadwa > Council HlutTs
H' ' Drs Woodbury have removed their donta
i cfllco to 101 Pearl street up stairs
H Deslrablo divollings for rent at reduced
B i rices t > \ L II bhoafo & . Co , rental uc.onta ,
, llroaHvai and Main st , up stairs
H A burtlaii that was sun rising In Its '
ft planning and execution was uerpotratcd
H about 0 JO last ov cuing at tlio Jew elo store
H ot A A Hart , No UT Broadway lho
| I rnpriotor gees to supper at 0 o'clock , or
B • short ! } betoro at which time the lumps In the
B store are not lighted As ho bus no clerk
| the store is locked up during his absence
B \ \ hon ho returned about 0 15 last oveninq
| ho found iho front door unlocked ,
H nd an examlnatioa of the show
H cases revealed the fact that
1 burglars had entered the place and taken
about forty watches that were on truysneur
| the window lho trays had contained bo
H tween forty and forty live watches , but the
H thiovus bad dropied | threapn lho floor In
H their baste nud had uot stopped to pU it them
B up ' 1 heir haste was shown by the fact that
B several vvutch crystals had been bioben as
H tbo watches were hastilv scoo ) > cdout of tbo
H trays and also from the fact that a trav of
H solid gold chains that lay close ot hand was
H tvorloolcod . . . . .
H 1 atranoo was cffocled by pushing In the
m < oor so that the lock slipped by the socket
H The burglary was one of the most danug
H aver committed fu the city At that hour
Broadway was tlironpcl the street was
brilliantly Illuminated by the street lights as
well as tioso In adjoining windows In the
hurry nnd bustle of the crowd that Is al
ways out on Saturday evening the told
thloves managed to aet In their work undls
covorcd nnd csenped with their plunder
Not the slightest clue has been obtained by
the poll < -o as to the identity of the crooks ,
who are evidently professionals They had
undoubtedly made themselves f imlliar with
the habits of the proprietor , ns the Jewelry
would have bean In the safe three hours
later 'Ihovaluoof the stolen property Is
between $ * 00 and tiOO ns there wcro several
valuable gold watches in tbo trays as well
ns Boino silver ones 1 hero were less than
half a dozen cheap watches in the lot Olll
cors of all surrounding cities have been notl
licit to bo on the lookout for the booty
_ _ _
Hid U nricu I lutfl
Mr Warren of St Louis is having some
very vnluablo changes made In his Hits on
liftliavonuo by cxtenling cich house so
that the dining room no l kitchen will bo
change 1 from the basement to the floor on n
level with the parlor He is also hnv Ing nil
the old plumbing removed substituting
tborcforo the now method that is being ox
tensivclv used in eastern cities in nil modern
houses It Is n method that mattes absolutely
safe nnd pura nil sewer connection The
changes made will cost about $ . ' 000
S M Williamson sells the Standard nnd
Domestic sowing machines 100 Main st
J G Tipton renl estate , 027 Broadway
lho popular wall paper and decorative
establishment of P C Miller has been re
o | cnod with Mr Miller ns minagcr lho
cntiro stock has been purchased by laoob L
Jensen , nnd largely Increased by the nddl
Hon of all the latest styles and designs by
the best manufacturers Thn old establish
ment Is ready for business again , a fact the
public will note with interest
It Moans a Union Depot
' Yes , indeed , It has a most important
bearing on the union depot question , " declared
clarod Hon George V Wright yesterday
afternoon , when bis opinion regarding the
Dassago ot the new bridge bill was solicited
' I nm positive thnt It is the key to the whole
situation , and I bolicvo that the union depot
will bo hudt this summer The only reason
why the Mllwiukeo and Hock Island refused
to enter into the depot project was simply
bocauBO they were unaolo to make satis
factory arrangements vv 1th the Union Pacido
company to cross thorivoron Iholr bridge
This has boon the only thing that prevented
all the roads Joining in the union depot
scheme It has simply boon a matter of dollars
lars and cents with the interested roads The
Union Paclllo wanted as much as it could
cot , out of tbo Hook IsUnd for the privllcgo
of crossing the bridge , and the Kocic Island
wanted to got ever as cheaply as possible
The latter road consldorod Mr Holcomb s
proposition as u little too steep and doctnro 1
they would have a bridge of their own
They said the Burlington bad a bridge at
Plattsmoutb and the Northwestern and
Wabash were nlrcady in Omaha and some
thing had to bo done so that they and the
Milwaukee could also got across tno river
I hey said they would cot ever on the pro
posed Wabash Central bridge , but the
Union Pacific did not bavennytbing to fear
on thit score lho saw that it was impracticable
ticablo and told tbo I Jock Island folks that
there was no danger of anything IIko that
ever happonlng as even If they did get into
Omaha that way it would leivothem away
over to tlio north silo of the city and would
cost thorn more foa rieM of way out to the
sojthwost than for a now bridge The Union
Pacific had as little fear Jo- ono as the other
Iho Rock Island gave up the Nebraska Con
tril idea and sol about the now bridge plan
in earnest lho bill has now passed both
houses of congress und the bridc.0 can be
builtWhoror
Whoror vv ill be the prooablo looitiont'
A third of a milo below the Union Pacific
bridge opposite South Omaha that is if
the bridge is built but I don t think that it
will be lho bill has passed nnd the Hock
Island will use that as a club to got satistlrc
tory terms from the Union Pacific Tno
Hock Island dent want to go to work and
put a big sum of money into u bridge when
there Is no need of it They want to got
over the river and strike South Omaha and
got an cxtonsioti of their line to Fair
bury to connect with their Denvei
line This will bring all their west
era business through Council Bluffs
The Union Pacific don t want another bridge
built , and will glvo a very considci tblo 10
ductton rather than sco ono go up Tor this
reason , I don t expect nnothcr bridge built
for several years If the roads mnko satis
factory nrringoments with the Union Pncillc
it is very probable that they would enter
into a lease of some kind say fortenyoais
II that is done what would bo the need of anew
now bridge ! Ihoro wouldn t bo nny ron Is
to cross on It , for tboy would bo held bv a
lease It costs money to build n bridge ov cr
the Missouri river , and tbo roads are not at
all nnxlous to tlo un any sucn amount
Ibis question of totting ever the river
lias been the only one at Issue between the
companies Now that It will bo so soon set
tied there will bo nothing In the wayoftto
union depot projtct llieso roads must have
new depot fuel ities i'ho Hock Island isn t
any better off than the otnors and they will
bo as willing to unite in n union denot as inv
of ( hem My Men is that tbo union depots
In this city and in Omaha will go up together
gethor Tl 1 o snmo architects will do iho
work , and they will imuco one Job of It
They nro outlookiut , over the ( round in
Omaha today , and I am posittvu that
matters will bo so arranged that the sltua
tlon on this Bide wilt cause no delay I toll
you that the union depot project for the
Bluffs never lookt d so favorable as it does
today and the passage ot this bill In con
gress has done mora to hasten the matter
thnn anything else that could have been
sugc.cstod '
1 lien the recent action of the council In
rcsclndini , its action vv Itli reference to re
mitting tlio tuxes of the Union Pucillo and
giving it a permanent right of way on Umon
avenue was altogether uncalled fori'
It will simply sot vo to antagonize them
nnd make Just so much more work for us
Wo are bound to have these things in time
nnd everything that is done to antagonize
the roads will inatco It that much hardoi
lliero has bean nltocothor too much of this
spirit all along G re it concessions have been
ma to to the various companies but it is
these little things th it u > , gravati > and annoy
them Ihoy nro clubbed nnd pounded and
thou the council steps up nud says , boo
here wove been clubbing you right along
and if you don t want Boino moro of it you
had better bull 1 us a union depot Mow ,
the toudeiicy of such treatment Is to auta o
nize the roads and when wo have a favor to
ask It takes n treut deal moro work to ( , ct
it Otcoursotho roads would not throw
away any money in ( .ottlng oven for such
treatment , but there nro lots of little things
thntiomoup every day vvhoro they cun
either help a town or injui o it without male
ing much difference to them , nud then is
when tlicso pottv annoy mecs coma up nnd
the account is balanced But then wo ure
golne to have the union depot Just the s imo
\ou dent wunttp forget that "
The Council Bluffs Inmiranco company '
average annual Income since organization
has been fUOOOuon Disbursements
since organization fur losses and other ex
peudliurcs now exceeds tl 000 000 00 Risks
written siueo organization tU 770 515 00
1-verj property owner should patronize this
homo institution and in that way encourage
and build up out city J B Allen is the city
ncent of this compiuy and a moro honor
able rellublo and trustworthy man can not
bo found Hie directors of the company are
Hon VV V Sapp L L. bhufe.art , V M Gault ,
John Iteuneis M C Brainerd and J Q
Anderson
Go to Dempsev Bros for fine confection
ery , Boston chips buttercupsetc , 105Main
I iijoinliiu tlio City
The Uiilcac.0 , Burlington A , Qumcy rail
road eouipaiiythrouth its attornov s Wright ,
Baldwin > l llildauo , ai plied for a writ of In
junction yesterday mornliic , restraining the
city from continuing In the work of raising
to rude the ap ) roaches to the Indian creek
bridge on t ourtcontli street at the corner of
rihhth uveuue lho work was ordered done
by tlio city council , and the street commis
sioner was instructed to see that the work
was done at oneo lu order to do the work
it was necessary to coyer up the tracks of
the railroad oompany , nnd to this the objec
tion was raited llio company claimed that
the city gave it the jr de when the tracks
were laid , and that the whole trouble was
cause 1 by n mistake on the part of the city
engineer who hnl the brlte.OB0t Just the
wtdthof the main Mrdors nbovo gride They
allege tint this Is the sole ciusc of the no-
ccsait' for tilling up the approaches to the
brllgi , nn l object to having their traeKS
covered up to rectify n mlstako on the part
of a city ofllclal fhoy further allege thnt
the graua In thnt of the city is not oven
and that the grade of the even numbered
streets Is rot the same as on these of odd
numbers
It was found necessary to Interrupt the
hearing of n case to have the Injunction
gr intcd and on the showing mndo ludgo
Thornoll ordcrod the issunnca or the doslicd
writ
writ.Dr
Dr 11 S West , dental surgery , No 13
Pearl street , ovorlur Bi r oflleo
rullllnoof homeopathic medicines at Lllls
The Hess Investment nn 1 Trust company
The acknowlclgod loadlnp photocrnphor
in Council Bluffs Is fachmidt , 20 Main street
AMiy N lit
To the Editor of Tur Ben -Whv is It
that the city heaps horses for the city mar
shal and the chief ot police ! Can nny ono
recall over seeing the chief of pnltco using n
horse in discharge of his duty ! Are not the
marshals fees increased with his business !
fudging from tbo nmount ho draws annually
ho is hardly a subject for public chnrity
Why is it that ono of our best flremon Is de
tailed to drlvo and enro for the horse of the
chief of the flro department ! There is
already nn assistant chief of the do ) artmont
for VThosa appointment I find no authority in
the ordinances of the city By what au
thority did lho chief of the lire dot artment
remove the small hooks * nnd all but two
firemen and the electrician from the Hescuo
house to the new bouse nt Twcntioth nnd
Broadway ! Why is it that there was only
ono man on duty last Trldav afternoon nt
the Hescuo house Is not this homo In the
heart of the city and of moro Importance
than any station the city has ! Surely the
councils should sco that part of the largo ex
penditure upon the flro department Is used to
protect property Imuh eu
Iowa lump coal spot cash (3 SO l or ton
Council Bluffs 1 ucl Co
Travelers , Hotel Jameson is first-class
The water runs when Bixbj plumbs
I'erHonnl '
I'urngrmiln
OfUcor Bcswick is laid up with inuuenza
Cat tain W A Hayes has bcon notified of
an incrcaso in pension
Mrs L A Cnspar is visiting idatives and
friends at Lincoln and W avorly Neb
General Agent A S Stevens of Hock
Island loav os tomorrow morning to Join his
family in Los Angeles , Cal Ho will not return
turn until April
Wo want you to list your rental property
with us and wo will secure you good reliable
liable tenants Rents collected and special
attention given to care of property 12 II
Shcafo & Co , Broadway and Main st , up
stairs
m
The Manl attan sporting houdq'rs418 B way
Pull line of imported and lomestic clears
Kelley & \ounkerman
A STORY OF CIVILIZATION
A Beautiful Yoiiiik Girl Starved lu
Dcnth in Wicked Goilinm
A plain ptuo bo * in a small ante
room at the moiguo hnsatttactod much
nttontion dining the past low days , rind
many oppressions oi synipithy were
hoirdfor the stril'lnglj be lutiful piil
whoso silent foim was within , says the
Now YoiIt Would 'lho body was th it
of h medium sized , divinely foimed
jomif ; Rill of eighteen voais , who wis
known as Ldith M Cook It whs clad
in a linen shroud , and the rich , soft ,
wavy brown tiosbes foimodtho bottinp
to u faro that In death vv is ono of sui
p issing loveliness
That chilu , " said Keeper Whlto
jostordiij , "is the loveliest body that
has ever boon biought to tlio raorguo
I could not boat to nut hoi atnoncr the
common hoid , so I placed hoi bv liei-
self "
Ldith vvaB an oi phan flftoon joars old
when she came to this country with her
cousin and his wife , who woio proing to
Montana , and who heartlessly aban
doned hei 1 ho little orphan secured
u position us nurscrj governess in a
family in Philadelphia Hoi beauty
led to hoi dischtu e aftoi t lutusal to
llston to tlio pioposilsof the mastei of
the huusohoUl She canio to Now \oilc
and bociimo a waitiosb in a Nassau
stieet lestautant at $3 a week and
bo ird She hired a small room up
tounfoi which she p lid $ J a week As
this , with hoi car duo , consumed
moro than her salniy , little b little
she was forced to p ut with hoi cloth
ing Ono cold day she cimetoworlc
clad in a thin dress nnd with no sacque
Starvation oi dishouoi staled nor in
the fuco vvhon two maiden ladies made
the little I nglish glil houselccopei in
the apartments which they o cuplod at
2j ( ! Madison avenue
She had found a haven , but too late
She was talcon ill with the grip last
luosday and was removed to iiollevuo
hospitnl Puoutnoma sot in and she
died at the hospital lhuisdaj The
body wasiomovcd to the morgue A
hoiuso nnd two carrligosestoiday af
toi noon loft the moiguo and wont to
Lvoigioon cemotoiy Tlioio all that
w is moi tal of tlio biavo pure little gill
was hidden by the gi ave -
Tlio W or d'u Most Powerful Tribunal
The highest court of the United
States , w ho3o centennial commomora-
tiou is at hand , hold a unique place in
our foim of government and ono not
found in any othoi govotnniontnl sys
tem , writes Lnton S Diono in the 1 ob-
luaiy rorum It vvlolds a power gt outer
than is ovoicisid by any other judicial
tribunal in the woi Id In no countiy of
Luiopo oi the oust has any court au-
thoiity to in iko or uinnulco the supreme
law of the land , to limit the proiogn-
tivos of the sovoiolghu , to eontiol the
powois nt the logislatuio , to shnpo the
form of the government
The functions ate exercised by the
supreme couitof the United Stutas It
holds a power aboyo that of tlio chief
mngistiatoof the nation , supeiiorto
that of congicss , highur than that of
any tito , and equaled only by thnt
which made or can amend the consti
tution It can onlnigo or limit the
proiogatlvos of the president or the
powora of congress It can change the
lolatlons between tlio etuto and tlio na
tion It can extend oi lostriot either
the central power or btito sovoiolguty
In short , it can make or unmake the
constitutional law ot the country It
can iutroduco tadlcal changes into our
foim of govurmnont Not only can the
gupromo court wield these vast powora ,
it has long done so und may long con
tinue to do so
Hskliuns Kill Old People
Like the Indians , the Eskimos often
hill the old Of to n the old are tired of
llfo nud hog to bo dispatched If food
is scarce they aio turned out to stnrvo ,
ubother they like It or not The
buporlluous women aio also disposed ot
In this way ISaibiirimn shows itself in
their tieatmOut of the dead The body
of a favorite wife oi child is sometimes
nrotoctod through the wlntor and do-
coutly bin led in the spring , but as u
gotioml mlo coipsos tire drugged n
short distance fiom the village and
abandoned to the dogs
'Iho savages have no idea of the mnr-
ilage relation , Women are treated as
chattels The number of wives a man
may have is regulated not by his pos
sessions , ns among our Mormons , but by
his ability to niaaugo vvomon Ono In
fers from thU that polygamy is not cur
ried on to any gicat extent
"
LAYMEN ON JJ1E CLASSICS
Latin ni A Giook Not Nocossmy to
the BuelnosB Mtin
A VARIETY OF OPINIONS
While fioino IllfTdr ns to the Cmrso ,
All Agree rimt n Good I ducn-
tlon la Ho [ ] | l > o Com
nir-nricifijlitc , I.tc
1 ho GIaknIcn
In last Sunday's.Hi i woio published
the lows of lending oduintots in this
city legaiding the advantages to bo
dotIveil bv incn of business fiom a
Knowlcdjo ot the clissico The follow
ing aio the opinions of btisiuoss nnd
professional gontlomcn on the sumo
subject
llormnn Kountxa , picsidont of the
Piist National bank 1 think n collegi
ate cducitlou a good thing foi a young
man It is a good thing for him to
have , ns ItounbTos him to cope success
fully with mon ho mcots in business
who nro educated in colleges ot uni
versities Isot that It makes htm n
bottoi business man , stilctly HpoaMng ,
but It helps him socially A business
man needs good sound sense , but It ho
Is well oduc ited ho fools mote at homo
when ho mcots his business associates
In a social viaj I loft school vvhon I
wn8 nlno years old , nnd have vvoikcd
ovorslneo I novel had a college edu
cation , oi oven a high school education ,
nnd 1 often feel the need of It In eei-
taln ways It glvos a man bottct com
mand of hingungo and enables him to
b\pross himself mme intelligently I
have often boon nt places whoio I have
heard mon sn\ things vvhon I know
they woio stiting what was not tiuo ,
but I did not fool tibia to o\pi oss my self
in a way to bo understood lei that
reason I think a young mm is bettor
off in some respects if ho has a good
classical education , although It is not
nbsolutolj necessary to success in busi
ness
Colloi-c-Ilrod I allures
" 3 P Moiso dry goods Not by con
aldoiablo Wh it a. man needs in busi
ness is common horse sense nnd all the
education In the world wont give it to
him Some of the henv lost failures wo
have had have been thoao of collcge-
biedmen A man hud better put in
his time loni ning some business nnd ho
will then bo in a position to do home
thlng for himself As a rule , when n
man gels a college education , ho gets
the Idea that ho doesn't have to ' hustle
tle" and the result is , ho is a falluro
Of course there aio o\eoptions to the
rule , hut I tiitnl It will hold good in a
majority of cases
GooigoE Birkor president Banit of
Commerce A classic U education is un
doubtedly a line training for the mind ,
expanding und developing It to the
fullest c ipaclty but o\porionco r ithei
tends to show that thdso best qualihed
foi judging attach great impoitanco to
it tnd have decided that the time spoilt
in acquiring it is indeed well employed
I am inclined tothjnk , howovcrthat the
suno energy npphed to obtaining a pro
hclency in mathematics and phvsicil
science would , in the end have a bottoi
olTcct , I think in these bustling times ,
in the taco foi fortune , the giealci de
velopment of piactlcal and phvsicil
science is the best , and there is an in
clination to give the o 'ld ' classical educa
tion the go by The lange in this
supoilutivo branch of study is getting
to bo so hi oad that a man stands a poor
show of over becoming proficient in it
I decidedly piofer the modern educa
tion , and would ndviso all young men
to sacrifice the classic foi the common ,
piactical educition The most promi
nent of our bbsiness men have had no
classical education They nio men who
have cocn compelled to battle with ad
veislty , und compelled toacqiuro habits
of gieat economy and accumulation
Those wore enforced punclples Che
classical student may have excelled In
the professions and stvtosmanshlp , but
very few of thoin sooniod to have dis
tiliguishcd themselves in the business
or commercial world Success alw ijs
betokens a. man of strong application
and such a man is not naturally fitted
foi the study of tlio classics The In
terest in such matters in these hurly
burly times does not exist
Dr L A Merriam It is a law in
sociology as tiue ns any law in any
other ddpartmont of natuie , that the
mythical oxn'anntions , crude ideas and
eriors of the ancients lingoi in the
minds of.tho mafases long nftor the truth
has heen show n In the natural course
of intellectual giowth , thinking mon
began to doubt the wisdom of spending
valuable years In the study of nnciunt
lnngungos and mythological legends
that hud little practical value in this
scientific igo lifty and moio years
ago the only intellectual training
that was woi til much was alone to bo
obtained by studying the ancient lan
guages and was the only culture worthy
of the loeognitioii of a unlvoi t > itj But
wo live In the present , not in the past ,
nud a half century has wholly cnangod
the relations of human knowledge
This has boon found to bo a univei&o of
law In every particular Kogurd the
chungo with favor oi disfavor , as you
please , the fact lomains that the
natural sciences have become the chief
fuctoi of our modern en ili/ution , thnt
they are clearing away the cob webs of
ignorance and the mythological super
stitions of by gnno ages , and that they
have glvon ilso to now professions
which , more nnd moro are ovorv yoai
opening occupations to our oauuited
mon The profession of thooloctriclan ,
ot the mining engineer , and of the
chemist and many others , which have
grown up during the lifetime of many
liv " 1c irnod" the
now ing are just ns as
older piotcssions and are coming to bo
locogni/od as such by every unlvors-
lty 'Iho piofosslon ot medtcino
which was formerly ruW by author
ity oi traditions has como to
test on a puiolv scientific basis Tlio
same is ti uo In the , y ni ious vocations ot
tlio grent majority of Jnll civilized people -
plo Why tliHii sdo.iid yenis in tlio
study nf Giook andLi tin as u mouns of
discipline , when tjbpro is a bottoi dis
cipline in the study of modern science
nnd n dlsclpllno tbut broadens n mans
views of until ro and of life , and prepares
him hotter foi the uctual duties that
muj devolve opori.hlin Lead the glow
ing mind to study jiaturo and the uni
formity of law as i taught by modern
science and it wil ( give hotter dlscl
pllno , greater Intellectual power , a hap
pier life , purer thought and grcntei
success in whutovOr occupation mny bo
followed than to fill the mind with the
fables and ray ths of a Greek and Latin
ago The fixed nnd ononcous Ideas of
by-gononges nro hard to down ? but
science htiB como to Btay
Mux Meyer I doom a thorough edu
cation , classical and otherwise , of very
great advautugo to a bueincBB mnn Of
course-tho business man can and docs
got along without it , but that It would
not materially bonoflt and assist him in
a hundred and nno ways It would bo
ildioulous to dispute The moro a man
knows , I think , the better qualified ho
is for business , and oven Latin and
Gicok nro of inostlmablo worth to t
TH1 BlSTOOAli II
Wo wnnt our customers to bo fully srvtlsflod , nnd wo gunrnntoo thnt thov wlU bo If they use our splomlld Poorlo83 * M
SortOonl in nut nnd lump Every poraon who has used It will kIvo testimony to Its aood qunlltloa Wo hnvo ' M
now Ohio conl suporloi to nnd ohoapor thnn Wyoming foi prate uao The cinnllty of Hj
of our Hard Oonl ianot oxcollodby tuiy on the mnrkot If you want good Hnrd Woodchoap call on us RomomJt m
boi the plnco > , * .
SAPP & KNOTTS , Fuel Merchants , No 33 Main Street / |
mfm cnirvlng on a mnuimotu business ,
for instance , that would at times bring
him in contact with the moichints
anddcnluis ot foioigu nations And
then , what an ndviintiigo it Is to him In
social llfo , nnd ocinl life gees with a
suiecssful buslnc s llfo In this country
As I said befoio , business mon can and
do got along successfully without this
finished ciUici'tion , but with it thoii
success would bo not onlycnsior.bin
fulloi and bi older and moio eomploto
\cs , I think a ilnsslcal cducitlou
would bo a good thing foi nny business
limn to have
V G Gannon I nm decidedly of the
opinion thnt n good I nglish education
is all a business man should have lo
bo sure , a thoiough educition could , in
no wuj , detract fiom his piospecttvo
business success , but It is not net cssaty
Many of our most successful and wealthy
business men nro men whoso educa
tional advantages in giowth were of the
most mo igio description , when such a
study ns tlio classics was undreamed of
A good practical knowledge of arith
metic , gi iinmnr , spdiling nnd geogra
phy Is the educational foundation for a
successful business , and thoteniobut
few hoys and young mon todaj who are
not able lo gut this
JT P Ktrkcndnll I osteoma business
education much moio highly than I do
a classical oi collegiate education ,
which I will admit , hovvovoi , Is uot a
bad thing to have The vvoistoung
employes wo got mo the college grad
uates the boy who begins with the
broom soldoms falls to distance him In
the ndvancoment of business capability
But education , a complete classical edu
cation , compined with n piactical ono ,
would be better thnn either alone
W J Bioatch A classical oducution
is not noeoss iry foi business It quail
lies ono for gi enter enjoyment In llfo ,
and , if nttainahlo , is v very desirable
artlclo to possess In some br inches of
buslucs a college education would beef
of much ndv mtago but ordinarily a
common school ediuntion mswors every
purpose Mon succeed in business by
close npplle ition iudusti v and careful
ness about Binnll things and uot through
any knowledge of nucioiit history A
eomploto educ ition how ever , is a grand
thing , and It Is a pity that moio of us
c tti't got it
William I Klcrstoad of Dewov &
Stone lam of the opinion that a chis
steal oi even a collcguuo education is
cntitcly unuccessiiy for the success of
a business m in A common school cdu
cation , howovoi is an incalculable help
T jst so a man is nblo to liguro profit and
loss nud interest ho stands a good
chance of succeeding in business In
inj opinion nine tenths , of the sterling
business mon of this countiy novcr
wont thiough a hlghci giadc than that
in the common countiy schools A
thoiough collegi ito education is more
advantageous to the profession il man ,
tholawyei , doctoi , jouinihsts nichi
tect and so on Again , I do not believe
that education is conducive to h ippi
ncss , because the lattei condition only
conies with contontinont and success
As to a eomploto clnssicnl edu
cation , thcio is no such thing
Wo go back to ancient history
n-d familiarize ourselves with what
the historian tells us Beyond that wo
cannot go Pho moro erudite a man is ,
the mocc imbitious ho is to know moro
Ho is incessantly stnv ing to climb
higher , and outrenching into the limit
less bounds of mystery for there is a
certain limit to all tlio sciences Cos
mogiaphy , tuo fundumuntnl seienco
winch ombi ices astiouomy , geology
and gcogr iphy bus been mastered , but
ton cert tin point Iho most lenined
savants have gotten so far with the as
sist nice of wondeiful modern appll incos
of research but they can proceed no
further As a consequence they aio
dissatisfied and discontented alwnvs
yenning und sti u/gling to got ocyoiid
these piosctibcd bounds , this possible
limit of hum in knowledge litis is
what the highest oidei of educition
does foi m m Of course , such
a mau is an orn uncut in the so
clal cuclcs , and never fails to
command the respect the admiration
and I might ov on say ov oi once of the o
infouoi to him in educational ittiun-
monts , but not in intellectual endow
ments No , I do not doom a classic il
education nccossiiy to the success of a
business mnu All of the gieatin
vontors wcro men of modointo educa
tion Thomas A rdibon wnsanuws
boy , and aftci ward a tologiaph opoi-
atoi Hisgicat inventions mo all the
fruit of close obsoivntion exponment
and oxpoiloneo , ono loauing to the
other througn his long line of
wonderful aclilovomonts bo it was
with no uly till the gr it inventors who
have given the vvoild so ninny useful ,
lnbor and time saving ( lev ices
A D Moioo 1 do not think a cl iss
ical education would be of any m itoi ial
ndvautigo to n business mau If n
young mau lias a good high school education
cation that is all ho needs in business
Of course , In this wost"rn countiy , a
lcnoivlcdgo of the Gurmaii language is
a good thing , hut n knov lodge of Latin
nnd Giock is of no especial bonoflt
Howovoi an ignoiaut man seldom
makes n good business man Ho may ,
in some instances , be successful and
male lots of inonev , but there como
many critical times in his dealing with
the business vvoild when educition
ulono can save him from great financial
dlaastor if not entire fniluro But to
uveit this uo collegiate education is
nocossaiy Whnt is taught in out com
mun schools nnswais every purpose
Hugh G Claik In eortiiin lines of
business , I think a classical oduc ition
would bo very advantiiguous to a man
In fact , it would bo much of an nssist-
anco and a bonoflt in all blanches of
business An education glvos mon a
command ot language which they could
got in no other way 01 fiom no ether
source 1 ducation mukos good con
voroitionnllsts , and good conversation
alists oxpoiionco loss tioublu in their
busbies transactions than mon who can
not talk or express themselves Some
of our mon who have but little education
tire business successes , but that does not
prove that tney would not bo greater
successes if they were oduiatoil I do
not moan to say by any means that n
collegiate education is nocessniy to suc
cess but under any and all eiicum-
staucos it is an undoubted help I
would advise every young man to improve -
provo his opportunities to store his
mind with knowledge , the moio the bet
tor It will never offer any obstruction
to his progress in business nud will bo a
solace and u help In moro ways than can
be onuuioratod While a cliuslcal edu
cation is not necessary to business , it is
a mngniflcoht thing to have
Mnniir.ioiurlni ; liocui GoftYe
The gonlus that led to the manufac
ture of wooden nutmegs has broken
looeo again In Now York This time
Hour , water and some unknown iugiedl-
ont like muoilago take the place of wood ,
and , instead of nutmegs , coffee genuine -
ino Itto , Java , Mocha , or any desired
Wholesale and Itclntl Dealers in H
FURNITURE I
IjirROst StocVnnl lowest 11 Ices Donler' enl for Ovtnlojn < ? H
> < n aofl ai)7 Uroiuluny , anil aoi.20 I'leiic M. , CountII ttlnlN , In
binnd is manufactured The manufacture -
facturo ot this stuff has bcon going on
successfully for some time nt Philadel
phia and Troiiton , N J Some of the
wholesale grocois down town have a
quantity of these mnnufnctuiod coltco
beans In slzo , shnpo nnd color , they
nio n close imitation ot the benn im
ported from Rio , which Is so popular in
the oustoin pirt of the United States
The secret of Us manufneturo ib un
known to the regular coffee dealers
The cost oi the manufnctuio of this
bogus coffee is ( ibout tinoo oi foui eouts
a pound , inboi bolng the greatest item
of expense
NAPOLEON V { > . WEBSTER
How nn Iowa DnlMitlng Society Canio
to nn Untimely Ltid
The bonollts which may bo donvod
from well conducted debuting clubs nro
uiiuiy They are nursoriosof eloquence
natlunal kindorgaitons of litoiaturo
and it is to bo regretted when discoid
bicakbout in ono of them In a local
Iowa nowspipor wo find a graphic and
upparontly truthful account of somoie-
contoccm toucos in the Johnson's Tord
Lyceum and Lltorniy sociotysays the
Now \orlc Iribuno Toi some time the
eocioty prosporcd , wo nro told , and de
cided that Washington was a gieater
mm than Columbus , that the ox was
moro useful to mankind than the horse ,
that the enfranchising of the negro was
vviso , and that the spots on the sun had
no liilluonea on torrostiial affairs It
had also passed a resolution donnnding
tariff revision and another commend
ing the republican tnoveraont in Brazil
All of theSe weighty matteis woio dis
posed of by the Johnson's 1 ord Lyceum
and Lltorniy soeloty , only to go to
pieces on this appiiontly harmless
question Resolved , Hint Napoleon
vva = a greater man than Duuol Web
stcrTho
The loading spoakcr foi the nniima-
tivo was Mr Bon Weeks of Ripley
City Mi Weeks began by making i
pertinent ltiqunv into what constituted
true gieitness Ho concluded that it
lathci In nets than in vvoids This
was the diffcicnco between Napoleon
and Webster Napoleon did something ,
kWebstoi s fame ro tcd only on woids
Who , the speaker asked could forgot
Napoleons famous motto "Honi soit
qui mill y ponso , " which might bo
fioely tianslited , "If jou mo foing to
do anything , do it" Tlio spcatci
would not cast any lolloction on Daniel
Wobstoi s great diction uy fai from
it But ho iskcd his he iters to look nt
Napoleon on his famous l otic it fiom
Moscow aftoi having burned the city ,
iitst taking the piecaution to spike tlio
enemy's iiio engines 1 von in defc it
Napoleon was gi oat as witness him on
the Hold of Wnterloo wnon , beaten
hick by overwhelming numbois ho
cried , Mv kingdom foi a hoi so lav
on , McDullI" Mi Wcoks took his sent
amid hcaity applause
When quiet h id bcon lestored Mr
Peter Anelcison of Johnson's lord , the
lc idmg nog itivo speaker ioso to loply
Mi Audeibon said that ho felt gicat
ttopidation in following so eloquent and
learned n spcakor , lest the conti ast bo
tvveonlus iblo opponents biilliintcf
foit and Ins own fcebio i mi iucs should
betoogieat foi the critical audience
which no siw bofoio him , , Howovcrju
would do his boat lirst ho must ic-
sent the insinuations that Daniel Web
star did little or nothing but wnto his
gicat dietioiuuy Who stood on top of
Bunket Hill monument und dolivcted
the great spoeoh whet cm ho uieu these
woids Glvo mo libeity or gi\o mo
death ( ' , lho dietioiuuy was moioly i
side issue , compiled in Iiib houis of
lccieation itlanytown Nor must wo
foi got his famous spoiling book with the
woids nirangod aceoiding to sound mil
the gr iphic Btoi ios of the inilkm lid w ho
longed foi the gi eon silk „ own , and the
lavvyi r whoso ox was-goiod Could Isa-
polconhavo done any of these things '
Mt Audoison tliouglit not I Ind Daniel
vVobstor simply written the uiiabiidgod
dictionaiy , or been a slutesin in only ,
the spiakoi would ndmit Nipnlcm's
supouor gieatuoss , but under lho
circumstances ho could not ,
Mi Audoison had heaid it
slid that Dinicl Webstoi was
thoieal inventor of tlio cotton jin
Tins howcvoi ho did not believe lho
fame of Duuol Webstoi did not need to
bo bolstered up by false claims Ho
may have , ivon some hints lo the eolo-
biated liivcntoi of tlio cotton cm , but
the fame foi tliisgio itlaboi suing machine
chino which had done so much for
Amoiicau Industiy must foidvei rest
on the brow where it belonged on the
blow of 1 dgiu Allan Pee Mi Andoi
sou took his scat amid appiauso
These two spc ikois wcio followed by
othois , who mainly echoed the scuti-
moits of the loadois till it c imo ton
pale young man ibout olghteon joins
old named Burke , who hud just to-
tui tied from school at Dos Moines Ho
was on the Napoleon Bide , and began by
saying that ho had econ much amused
by the speaker who hadpioeodcd him
IIo then tlucvva fiioliiand into the enmp
bv declaring that tl oy woio all mis
taken that there were two Wobstois ,
Dmiol and No ill , the foimei being
the statesman and the lattei
the lexicographer , and this being
the case , by the admission ot tlio ether
sldo itself , Napoleon must bo decided
the greater mini Ho was just starting
to say th it ho would lest his ea o with
the intelligent judges when Mi I'otoi
Anderson could contain himself no
longci and toso up and soi/od tl o young
man by the collar At this young
Buiko's fathoi lonped ( or Mi I'otoi
Auuorson , Mr Bon Weeks jumped In ,
half the lights were extinguished unci
a gouoral ongagomout followed It
lubtod foi twenty minutes , and though
no ono was seriouly hurt It hopelessly
brolto up the debuting club Half the
people at Johnson's Tord will not speak
tn the ether half , und it is thought that
the fooling lovolonod over the matter
will not subside so that the lyceum can
bo rcorguui/od before auotliei wintoi
at least
If the Tribune may presume to offer
ndvico to the people of Johnson's 1 ord ,
it would bo to foi got the past and got
together and again oignnUa the club
No matter whether the young man was
right or not on with the debate
Noitlior Napoleon noi tlio Wobsters ( if
thoio were two of thorn ) would have nl-
lowed suci a thing us this to break up
so valuable ti society
The IIond-Lluo Writoi and lho I'oot
As for newspaper headings in gen
eral , they are constructed und should bo
constiuctod with a view to indicating
the salient features ot tbo news which
is printed beneath thorn says the Mil H
waukio Wisconsin Auolhei luipoi tuut
mattei that must ho obsotvod in thuir H
consttnotion is artistic typography In H
this ago , when so much nttontion is paid „ -u _ H
to aesthetics , n paper with Innitlst'o ' \ "I B
hciul-lincs is nn eyesore Wliotlur H
the head li'ios aio conspicuous oi inconspicuous - H
conspicuous the laws ot ptoportlon must H
govoin the cholco of the typo in vv hie It M
they are sot , the iolatiVo length of the H
huecessivo lines , and other dotnlls con H
tiibuting to the general effect It is as H
difllcull an intulloctunl font to wiitoit H
good hondlino as to wiito a good line ot M
pootty 'lho main line of each style of H
iioading must contain only ti coitiiu M
number ot letters , and must call ntteti- M
turn to the most salient fentuto of the H
artlclo from n news stindpoint lho H
words that natutally suggest thornH
solves fiist may bo too long , or , H
what is just as bad , too short The _ - K
headline wliter must hnvo a futile , . M B
fancy nnd an unlimited vociibuhuv B
Compirod with the poet ho is at a tremendous - B
mondous disadvnntngo us to the time at H
his disposal lho poet can , if ho H
plonsos , hold his pence nine years " M
The vvritor of nowsp iporheadingsmusf ) H
potform his work nt raihoad speed ,
vvhllo the priutois no howling foi i opy
Olentiing lho leotli . H
Dentists are dally committing the I
on or ot not instructing their patients M
in regard to the piopei molliods of S
cleansing their mouths blushing ,
picking , rinsing with vvnim water attor
meals and nt night bofoio going to bed , fl
sayb Medical Classics Oui obsorvitions H
must sjiow that people who do these H
things faithfully , h uo littloor no dent H
istry to do It is astonishing wliatig *
noianco exists among people of all H
classes ana conditions as to whatcle m- H
linoss of the mouth means Ihoy will
toll vou frankly that they douotbiush H
thoii mouths as well ns they ought to , R
foiIthoy did not know they were going H
to bo oxnuunod , and when you looked , B
you re illy thought so and the H
second thought was prob ibly not for n
month C loanlv habits are pint of an
individuals ciiuiatiou nnd can bo Bfl
foi mod onlv in childhood Too much H
cato cannot bo bestowed on the subject HH
foi the little ones Inch individual
must ' -oo it thoroughly done hnvo it
done foi him and oxj ouciieo having it HI
well i ubbed in vvlthu biush Not much H
dcntifiico of nuy kind is needed small V B
quill toothpicks no host , narrow ships .
of iiibbei dam foi spices the quill will S. Bj
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not clean Water used ficquuutly foi JM H
rinsing with a motion of tuo tongue on LVal
ill the bin faces of the teeth mil ums , IH
lingual , pil ilal labial and liucciil So H
much foi picvcntivo dontistiy , which HJ
should be oui Inchest , aim
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Paid up Capital ? ino,000.00
Surplus j 35,000.00
Liability to Doposltora 330,000 00 M
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