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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1893)
r THE OMAHA DAILY BttEtBlrONIUY , MAY 8 , 1803 8 DAILY 1 > I'V1U'.I NO 12 PCAKL. STIIKKT , 'liurfY ly r-sirlfr lo tiny part of th * U TII.TON , - MANAOKH t'EI R Ml.MJll M N. V Plumbing Co. Postf n Stoic Niilrimug silks Mllloiihriycr Is the hatter , Bfti Hro.nUvay. 'I ho Inman house will open tonight , with [ .upper us Its tiist meal j A number of now raembcn wrro received [ at the Hist Coiit'rcKiitlnnal chutch jester- , .1ay .1ayMis \V S C'ass ban issued Invitations fern n Kensington tea vVednisda.v afternoon atH io clock at her homo on Washington avcnuo. The plans for the new Chrlstlnn chuich have been drawn bi A C Selunook und ac cepted bj tin- church 'J hej arc on exhibi tion In Mutealf's window The Jui'i In tin landlord's writ of attach- lincnt i.'isoof lyon.inl liverett against George iCiates , aftt'i being out for four uajs , came in [ Satuidav uiL'titith 11 sealed verdict. which will be opemd bj , ludgo Decmer this inorn- ilng Tbr cos's will uinount to full.\ live times tbc anicnii.t In litigation. ' Mr and Mis P K. I'nsey entertained a [ nuinbci "f then fi lends nt dinner last Thins- flaj evening in honor of Mis ( J M Dodge nnil Mis It I. Montgomcrj 'I hosu picscnt wen Mr mill Mis I'usc.v , Mrs DoJge , Mis t ki.tgomcr.v Mrs Kvciott , Mis Ionian. Mm I , \V Halt Miss C.inic Dodge , Mi and Mis ( 1 , II C.tmpbell. .1 1) Kdmund- Ei.n 1 eonard l.\eiett and Kdwaid n\ciett The inciiilicib of the lianjmedc wheel club v ho in cepled the invitation of the Omaha club to a smnki r Satwday night ictuined lionio hi spei lal woloi li.iln .it " ! ' < ) o'clock jisteidaj morning 'Ilicio weic about tvventj Ihc of tin in , nnil as in.inj ns wcie ublo to beubout vestiid.ij .in1 loud In their praises of the hnspitallli of the Om.iha fellows It Is tbtli Intention to lutinn the comnliiiu'nt in the no.ir fittiuc , soon as pos- hlble nflct the new iiu.utus can bo 11 red up in the Grand mnex The Houd of riii.ill/ntlon | is holding meet ings ovcrj evening for the puiposo of nialc- ini. a canvass of the cltj assessor's hooks Saturday night the letter "IVas leached , mid tht piobabllitv is th.it the wink will be completed hihc - end of the week or before The assessment of the Mirlotis corpot.itloiiH doing ousiness in the city are left at iie.uli the same llguro as last j ear The Omaha \ , Coumil Bluffs Hrldgo company's assessment wlllbcrca bed tomorrow evening or possi h\ ! late this evening , and there Is considcr- hblo Intel est felt bi the public as to what will bo done The democratic city council was elected to declarow.ir against the motor companv , and It icmains to bo seen how much influeni e upon their feelings the motor rompanj s passes have had 1 lie iSiliiilx rt Siiiiiiin ) Club nnil I. id } ( Jimrtot HUH been specially sot-tit eil to tfivo i no of their iniid concerts at the Doliany thc'iitcr on Saturday , May 111 , with a Ki and family iiiatiiieo at - p. in. This cniiiiaiij | is one of the llnost ti avclinp1 and it will be a fjiand treat tolicar tlioin. The } briiiH the hif'huit of icooininenda- tli ns fi oiii all the loading sceioties and iii-ess of the I'nited States. Their art- ihts are all well known to the lo\ ill } , ' people. " \Vitli e\ery W 00 purchase Lund Uroa. , the Main Htrlet eliina and erookoi'i deal ers. will } , 'l\o a liamNnme sterling plated HOiuenir hpoon. full and see them. Kilt to l.lvti Not l.lvit to Kit. The tempting thing * in the edible line kcnt by IJoinor. the grocer , inclines one to live to eat. Ho alwajH bus on hand all the choice things for the table , frosb fruit , -vegotalilch , ote. There will bo heavy roduetlons on all triniined goodw at Mit.s Kagsdalo's millinery parlors this week. For Sale - Hickory1foot wood , $0.00 ; htovo wood , Jor Ji ( inches , 8-.r > 0 per cord , delivoicd. II. A. Cox , 10 Main BtlCOt. _ i. r.tit.nui ir/is A. TJ KerRiison of Chicago acted as orgnn- i t jcsteida\ morning at the CoiiKicKational chinch Ho has just recently como from Europe mid is highly spoken of as a mtisi- Li.Ul Li.UlMrs Mrs A R Whitt.ikcrand Mrs Marparot Chillis of Council UlulTs and Mis Hiuriet 1'ar.terof Omaha were in Neola last weuk nt the hedsldo of their mother , Mrs. Dowoi , who died \S'cdncsdij c\eniiiK. , j Hcv , W F ( Jr.iy , formerly of Woodwne now under apixnntment as missionary to China , was in the city iefiteril.ulbitlng friends Ho spoke at the Fust Daptist church in ttie morning and at the Bet can church in the evening He leases for China about the 1st of September and in the mc.in- timu is tr.mling among the churches of Ne braska and Iowa E. F Olailch.is returned from a week's trip to Now Voile City Whllo thcio he in.ulo air.imiements to lot.iin the iihinage- mcnt of thdCr.ind hotel until August I , and ho has an option on It for a jcar from that \Vhetlierhowilllceoptlio hotel more than thrco months dopemls on his getting the right soil of teims fiom the owneih of tnoisl.ihllshmo.nt Mr Ulaik is n llrst- class hotel man and has inado the ( ir.uut ono of Council UlutTs' gieatost prides It is hoped that ho may make the de&lred ar rangements and settle heio poimancntlv. mi : nosroN I'IOKI : . r.iillctln for Next \ \ p | { Until I'lirtlirr Nutli-p. 2 eases of lOc and Itijc dress glngliatns to go at Co a yard , the greatest gingham bargains without a doubt ever ollcied in Council UlulTtt , la. 5,000 yards of Ific outing suitings to go at 7Jo. Ask tobeo thoin a cbaneo of a lifetime. ir > do/en silk and mtin stripe Windsor ties to go at luc , or - for UTie , worth 2Tic and 'toe each. U baleof the bobt fie unbleaobed 110 muslin in the country. O IP prieo while it lasts -lo a yard. We liavo still a few do/.un of the ladies * $ l..r)07-houk kid gloves loft that wo told Satuiday for We a pair , for the next two dajs they will bo the same prieo. Tills is in order to aeeoimni'dato the number that could not get waited on Saturdaj night. Uumeinl > or Monday and TuiiMlav at the Saturday prieo , \ > .1o a jmir. 1) ess goods It is only necessary to heo 0111 stock and got our prices to bo convinced thai we are headquarters and leadoiH in low prices. lloslei.\ and underwear department the most complete and best selected line In the city Woslu > w the best i"ic ladies fast black hiiso in Amei ica. WALL 1'Al'KH Wo are In the load , our competitors making poor Fecouds. Got our prices : too our stock. Wo carry the lurgott line , the best btyles and the best papci slast but not least at about one- half our wall pajer competitots prices. I'aperingand painting ilono by expert workmen ; intimate * furnished ; all work guaiaiitced Fftheringham. Wbitchead & Co. , Hos- I nStte. ( . ' uncil HlutTs , la. Leaders nnd prom tors of low | irice- . Hargains in line tooth brushes und cologne whokalo price , onlv lOc. la\is ) , the druggist , iH ( > i5i-oadv\'ay. Use Domoitic soap. It 1 the best Protect your homes against destriiC' tlve storniH. W. C. .lames has tht btronge-t companies in the world. Yuimttn & Sweet , attys. . Everett blk , Gco. S. la\lti , pu'M.'ripium druggist. bcap best for bard water. UomCbtic soap outluyU cheap k NWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Suuilay Fire Dwtrojs Due of the Oity's Ancient Landmarks. OLD KNOTTS HOUSE GONE IN FLAME OcciipnnU Unit Iliiri'lj 'lima to Kctnoto | Tlielr IIcliiiuliiK , Mi ( JulcUly l d tliu Ancltiiit riln llurn rlreiiicu I'owerlrM to Prment It. The old "Knotts place , " .it th o head o Hanison street , was the sccno of a destructive - structivo tire jesterda > aftcinoon. How It started could not be ascertained , but within half an hour after the lire was discovered the whole house was demolished. The occupants had oulj timu to get their furniture out into thcjard The place is out of the citj limits so that the llro depart ment could not ho summoned ' 1 ho house was built jeais ago bHev. . ICnotts and was a place of tonsldetable histoilcal Inteiest The Hie department was called out jester- ilnj noon by an alarm of fire fiom the corner of i'hhd a\enuc and Ninth street , the resi dence of N I' Conanl A gasoline sto\e ex ploded while Mrs Wade , who rooms in the upper stoi > , was getting dinner , and the upjiorp.ut of the house was quite badly d-imaged , a good sh.ue of tin. loof being burned off. Most of the furniture was re- mo ; ed uninjured , but the clothing and other household goods of Mis U'adoweie almost entirely dcstioiod The\ were a total loss , as tlu-i were not co\cud bi insurance The house is owned hi Mrs Sheiraden and is coxeied In insutance ' 1 he fuinlturebelong ing to Mr Con.int Is also insuied for $ . * > 00 'J ho entile loss , outside of .Nils Wade's , will not amount to mine than j'JOU m\Mso.N ititoa. ( .iti.vr IIAK \ < > 1.1 ad , Never I'ollou Ol iKlnutors ( if Low l'rl < OM. Monday morning wo place on ale 200 o/oii nil silk Windsor ties in boliil olors , checks , btrli es. plaids ami boauti- nl goods. Hold the world ever at 25c ; lie onliro lot Monday 10o each. Not Kite tlitui 1 to any customer. Como ui-ly. BIG CLOAK BAKGAIX. Owing to the big business In our cloak opartment last Hntuiday wo will offer heuiiio again Monday. Our entiio ulc of Iliii" novelties in iudie.s' World's air Columbian capes in tan. blue , green , lid black ; vve.ru i III SO. fl.-i.OO , $18.00 , 20.00 and Si'i.tio ; Monday i-ntito lot. hoice , $10.00 each. You will never gain buy such line wraps at this price , iiti SAUK or imnss CIOODS AND SILKS Monday we willnlli-i 50 pieces of Ki- neh dress gocds 111 all si/o black and vliito checks ; als > fancy mixed ehoviots , ll 1(1 ( inches wide , worth * 1 00 a juril londav only Il'tc ' a juiil. Tins is the 'roatestbartrtiiiiovcr ollcrcd in line dross 'oods. I ) ) ii't miss it. Komcinber Jii'c ' aid Mondav. i"0 pieces 10-inch all wool silk finish lenrietta in all the new spring shades "m-liijf tliis sni0oc. . jaiil. woi th 7."ic ; . " > lieces li-ineh ( black silk linish hon'-ietta , vorth $1.00 , Monday OHe yard. Note hu width , 111 inclu-i wide. Wo mi1 showlnjj all tlio now weaves n wool dicss , biu-li as whip coals , jc-iifralines , set yes Irish poplinetc. . , at 'fie , Mi' and $1.00 yaid in all tliu now print ; Khadcs. You - > uvo money by buying of us. All our $1.00 quality of printed chintv ilk. 21 indies wide , "beautiful designs , low ( i'.Je jatd. Ladies' line quality bluok s-atteon kirts , only U c each. Ladies' shirt waists at flOe , 5u ! ) and 75o moll , worth 7.ro to $1.00. Special bargains iiv ladies' , misses' and hildren'rt fast black lineeut lOe , l.'ic. UOe , 5o and 'Wo pair , the largest utcck of losiury in the oity. SO do/en gents' fast black hose , full , 'oguliiiiniulu ' , Monday Ifio iiair. Gents , ohanyjo your.seeks ; this is a bargain , BKNNJSON BROS. , 552 Broadway. Couneil BlulVs. CUT ON r/OUH. ThlH Wt-ek lit Itiowii'n C. O. I ) . To make room for Ihc carloads of llour to arrho by the 15th of May , we mist i nee moi e make a big cut. The .veil known Garland hi and. the best lour made in Dakota and far superior team am thing on this maiket , $1.10 sack for his week. Acme , best Kansas hard wheat patent , guaranteed hotter than any Hour made n Council HlutTs , for Sl.OO. Gllnian's challenge Hour , OOc. Daisy llour , this is a Kansas straight jiado , this week 75c. Pearl llour , UOc wick. Holiablo Hour , only I5c back. live llour. 85e sack. Graham Hour , 25e sack. Corn meal , lOo sack. 17 pounds gianulated sugar for $1.00. Crackers , fto pound. . ' 1 loa\es bread , ICe. IJo sine and c une early as wo clo--o at 7 p. 111. except Mondays and Satuulays. Brown's C. O. I ) . , Council Ululls , Ja. Ten Duya ill tluui let's I'alr. It will cost you less than S50.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage , clean , safe , close to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to .1. T. Chn > woth. Windsor Park , III. Refers to II. W. Tilton of Tin : HEK , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbi ic.go , Council Ulutrs. See the peerless Dauntless and get terms. Henry Murphy. 10 Pearl. Another Impuneinent to the popular Schubert piano. Swan--on Musio Co Williamson k Co. . 100 Mala street , largest and best bic\clo , stjck in city. Cook your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. Mine. Helen Men ill , hail dressing and manicuring. Hoom 1112 , Merriam block. Stop at the Ogdcn , Council BlulTs , the LettS2.00 house in Iowa. A now invcieo of I'ngllsh turbans , latest and stylish , at the Louts. Piles cured by a single palnlo s treat ment. Dr. A. .1. Cook , Grand Hotel Annex , Council Blutls. For fli > t-class rooms in Chicago for World's fair call on Ohio Knox. Auk jour gn cor for Domestic soap. Pasturage for her es and cattle on George K. Wright's faun adjolningc itj limits on south ; 500 acies blue grass , running water. r'or terms apply to .Tamos Uaph , on farm , or at CarbjuCoal company , 10 Pearl street. Ft co treatments iuul.nom2 . to 4 p. in. at the Council BlulT ? Medical and Surgical institute , 2 < ! th and Broadway. The ( iniiul lliilL-1 , Council BlulTs. Mi.st elegant hotel in Iowa. Dining ivom on seventh iloor. Hates , S3 to $ j per day. 12. F. Clark , Prop. Dcntli of Mttr ) I. . AI linn. Mrs Mary H. Allison dlod Sunday mornIng - Ing shortly after ml inlght uf blood | > oison- Ing. Stio was taken III about noon Saturday The death occurred at the resilience of her father-in-law. Or Allison , 707 Kast Uroad- way. Mrs Allison wan n member of the MsthodUt church. bho baa bitu a resident of Weston , Neb , for about n , \our pist and came to this c-ltj for medical treatment lust week She leaves a husband and two children Her husband arrived \rstcrdayand the funeral will be held at Dr Allison's residence this after noon at i ! : ) o'clock Mrs Allison's maiden name was l/oes. her family being ono of the oldest nnd best known hero. All the Sioux lemedlcs such as the A mo i lean Nervine. Sioux Worm Wafers and Sioux Blood Hemedy are for sale at .T. C. Dellavens and Dell Morgan & Co.'s drug stoics. Quick Meal gasoline stoves , fil,715 t-old in 1802. Call and examine before buy ing. S. W. Be-dey , 101 Kast Broadway. House paint , theory best in the land , for inside and outside 'use at Dollavcns. A. H. Pcrigo & Co. . 1(13 ( Pearl st. , Columbia and other high grade bicycles. Ti\.lti AIOH.n II t.M.IOK. llrtiilU of I'rlduj'it ( 'jilntio MIOM Many I'n. tullt 04 und MiKli lnMIIItf. Du.i AS , Tex . May 7 Details of the cy clone which \lsited the countrv II ft ton miles southwest of here Friday , show it to have been much moie dcstructho than at Ilrst re ported. West of Kumond three men were killed and ten badly Injuied , and a dozen houses demolishcxl Near Waterloo , Mr Donaldson was killed and his wife was so b.ulh injured that she died today About twenty houses were de stroyed and the coutitrj swept elcnn of c\ pry thine for tnilLs. A man coming from Hluff i reek si.\s that the body of a babi was fouad In the track of the storm , but It is not know n whoso child it was. drcitt T til in Sopp isrd. GAtNr .Miin , Tex , Mav 7. The damage from last night's storm was gieater than at first supposed Man.hotscs . were killed 'J ho damage to pinpcit.in the city and countri will i each into the thousands. 'Iho Injur.'d me getting along nicely. i * 177.11.1 A . ( iretne Count } . 1 i n , fill ilron K mi IInli'iidiMl Vtii.itlon. POUT DODOI : la , May 7. [ Special Tele gram to Tun lire ] A sc.ucity of school tcacheis Is causing much anxiety among the school directots of Ureeno counti. In four teen districts in the county the schools aie closed for the reason that no tcacheis can bo found In several districts school teachers' salaiies h.uo been advanced $ . " > a month and a general advance is looked for. Miin.v of the teachers h.ue sought other occupations because of the low salaries htretofoio paid. Tips on tli I'rult Trade. II A Me\er , lepresjutlng the berry grow - eis of Van Dm en , Arkansas , is in the city Theieaiotwo important berri districts in Ai kansastho .ludsonl i disti let In the south ern section and the Van Huron district in thoowstern portion of the state hordeilng on the Indian tettitor.s There ate about f > 00 acres of bellies tributary to Van Hinon and the crop promis"s lobe largo Thi'i ship mostly to v.cstuin points fiom Missouii to Ueiner Up to the or six jeais ago cot ton was almost the onlj crop grown there , but the low price of that staple dro\o the tin m"i s to beir.\ glow ing and the change has been piolltablo to tlum Thoi aio also working into ptaches. plums , grapes etc , and theieis quite a largo acreage of to matoes The latest coriespondence of the banana bioUe's of New Oi leans indicates tin advanc ing market in bananas Cargoes are ar riving not more than one-third their usual si/c , and the demand lias increased to such an extent that oideis cannot bo tilled The reason lor this is s lid to be the re\ elution In Ccntial Ameilca Onoof tholaigcat banana boats down theio was recently sei/ed and made into a war \essel , and the workmen on the plintations hare been drafted Into service. 'Ihis is the season , too. when men aio most needed to harvest the fruit Umltr heso conditions boats must go to a good deal of tiouble in older to got even part of a caigo. None but regular cuslomeis can buy bananas In Now Orleans at piesent , but the big city dealeis are getting them. The grade of ttio fruit is better than usu il , for there is only tlmo to harvest the best stock. Turn\moln Kntcrliitiiinont. An athletic exhibition and ball were given by the Turn\erein at Oermaniii hall Satur day night , the proceeds of which will be de- \otedtopaythoo\pcnsesof the prize class oftho-verein on its trip to the Milwaukee and Chicago athletic contests. The progiam Included wand exercises and turning on the patallel bar b the active mcmbeis , and exotcibcs on the vaulting horse by the Tel JeJ sokol , ( Hohcmian Cijmnastic society ) , which took pait in pub lic. exhibitions of this character for the first time at Germanla hall The zither solo by J i' Fostner evoked continued applause as well as the vouil selection , icndered by the Omaha S.engerbund These petfoimances litvo become \eij popular with the Uonmi'4 element and aio well attended ClilntMo 1'npllH inii : > rtiiliimciit. A very entertaining conceit was given last evening by the Chinese bunday school of this city at the First Presb.vtcrian church It was given under the auspices of the Young People's Alissionary society and was well at tended Several songs weio sung and ad dresses made by the Chinese pupils their teachers and other pel sons and a collection was taken for the support of a school for blind girls in China. our ut Jin : o/niA.i r. Love , Sunshine & Co. is the name of a Johnstown , 1'a , linn. A. Countr.vman Is the name of a poultry raiser near Anniston , Ala A cabbage stalk , with sit perfectly foimed heads , is the latest vegetable monstiositj rei > ortcd fiom Florida John M. Coins , who has Just entered upon his thirteenth term as major of Ii union , O , has occupied the major's chair of that town for twcntj three je.us Under Henry V an act of Parliament or dered all the ceese in England to bo counted and the sheriffs of the counties were re quired to furnUli six arrow feathers from each goose. A dwarf calf born on the farm of Kilos Heller , near Htoken Sword , O , is said 'o "weigh but twentj ono pounds , measures tvvcntj inches aiound the body and stands only nineteen indies high A crab when living no.ir the ocean's sur face has well developed eyes In deeper water only ojestalks are present no ejes , while in s | > eclinen3 from still deeper water the cjcstalks ha o Joined , forming a pointed boil it A chicken in the barnyard of John Mang- ham at Thomaston , Ga has but two toes on ono foot. At the Knee joint a hiul too has formed which extends to the ground The hen is said to walk about as perfect ! j as though Its foot was well foimed IMward Gould has completed the sixtieth year of his service as cashier of the Traders bank of Portland , Me , when has resignation takes effect ll is much pleasanter to note a fact of this kind than io record additions to the Canadian tourists' colony. A pleasant little story comes from Little Kock. Aik , to the effect that a lady down thorn has given birth to live ihldieu within a year The Information is volun teered without legard to telegraph tolls.tlmt the mother is joung and hardsome. 'Iho babies are said to resemble their mother in the Ilrst particular. Their beauty will be determined later In * omo parts of Noivvav Dreid Is made which keeps thirty to forty jeais. It Is made of a mixture of barley and oatmeal. ground together and hiked in an oven made of two concave stones At llrsl it Is almost as hard as the t o stones between which it is baked , but it seems to mellow with aio audio pass through a process of letlniig that renders It sweet \\hoicsomc. . It is reported that a human fico can be traced on a tombstone in the ccmotcrv at Stony lirook , L I When examined at short range iheie is nothing pcuitlir uncut luo irrouplmr of dark s | > ots and \olns in tie | mar ble , but seen at a distance of thirty or fort ) feet the spots and lines all become part of a clearli outlined whole , witli lights and I shadows , producing a regular face of average I sUe , Iho face appears on the back of iho i stone and the ejes seem to bo looking down I upon the ground. A CHAPTER OF HISTORY Origin nnd Purposes of thoplnfainous Copper head Conspiracy. THE KNIGHTS OF Till1 GOLDEN CIRCLE i VnlliiiidlKliiiiii'i * Coiiimtfliiij with the Order , III * Attltiulo Tnvuri\ \ , ic Contc-iHlliiB Oinrrnincnt * und 1 1 II iiilntiinont I'lro In tlu > Hear I'lU'ctl. The nomination of John E. Rtsley of Indiana for an important foreign mission brought to light the fuel that he was a member of the order of the Knights of the Golden Clrele , an organbatlon com posed of lebel sympathizers whieh nourished in Ohio , Indiana and other northern states during the war. Pro tests were made against eonimUsioiiing Uisley as a renrc entativo of thN guv- erninent , but the fact that he N a rela tive of Senator Voorheos outweighed the presume againnt him. The incident served to lev he interest in the famous con piruey. whieh sungbt to aid the enn- federae v by discrediting the union cause In the northern states. The order of the Knights of the O.ddcn Clrele , or. as It was known In some quar ters , the Order of American Knights , was founded some years before the out- bieak of the eivil war , and , partly at Icas-t , with the object of further ing filibustering expedition * against sumo of the South American republics. It was strong in the south and In sumo of tV western border states. S ion after the war broke out , according t m writer in the New- York Sun , sueh of the northern mem- beis as Mjmpathi/ed with the south or opposed upon e institutional grounds the prosecution of the war roorgani/ed the bjdy and techi istened It the Order of American Knights. The older was secret and oathbouml. It included some dangerous men and many eager spirits , who would gladly have started a Hi o in tin- rear of the fedeial administration. It was said that a New York newspaper man declined to secessionists in New O.-leaiis early in Ifrtll that there were . " 0.000 oathbjund New Yorkers as leady to take up arms for the south as for the north. His assertion was probably un true ; but certainly the whole Order of American Knights eamo to include a great many moie than .lO.OOO men , and under skillful leadership they might have been induced to take up arms against the union. After the Older of American Knights hud been reorgani/ed and strengthened throughout the border states of the west the leaders began to look lound for some daring man of inilucnee to take the chieftainship of the order. They asked Conirressinaii Clement L. Vallan'diglmm of Ohio to join the order He declared afterwards that the lequcst eamo to him in the autumn of 1MU. but lie declined to join the older because ho feaied that it bad some entangling alliance with the southern confederacy. Vallandigliam was by this time almost the best hated imin in the north , b c.'uise of his opposi tion in e ingress tj a v igorous prosecu tion of the war. All of his name were included in this hatred. A brother in Dolavvaio was placed under arrest , and made to take the oath Of allegiance to the United States. Two nephews wore ill-hen into the southern confederacy , one Inning been banished with the Mc Kay family from Cumberland , Mil. ; the other , after a short imptisonmcnt in Fort McHonry. having lied to Europe at the piospeet of a second arrest. lie afterwards ran the bloijkade and joined the confederate army. Mr. Vallandigliam himself , in public and private , professed his devotion to the union , but held to the belief that it could not , In the nature of things , be preserved bj foice of arms. His char acter was bueh that even many of his political enemies believed him sincere in this curious attitude. The confeder ates thought him so , and scornfully called him a "union shrieker. " The masb of loyal men believed him a south ern sympathiyor at heart , and denounced him as a copperhead. Occasionally , though not often , when smarting under attack , he "aid things which might have justified his enemies in suspecting his loyalty. In 186:2 : or 18b3 , when sjuthorn sympathizers in the north wore fond of saying that the federal troops came back enriched with booty from plundered southern homes , he parodied in private conversation a popular song of the day in this fashion : "Tramp , tramp , tramp ! The boys are stealing.1 Tom McGeehan , in saving who o neck Mr. VnllandightimaccidenUy killed him self , was then his bitter enemy , and Me- Geehan expressed the popular northern opinion of Vallandigliam in a witty song appropriately pet to the tune of "Lanni- gan's Ball. " One stan/a , lepresenting .lolTorson Da\is nnd Mr. Vallandigliam together at Kiebm nd , tun thus : "Sajs Jeff to Val , -What's this about" SajsVal to Jeff , 'Thoi've found mo out' " The American Knights ev idently be lieved that Mr. Vallandlgham was less slnceio in his devotion to the union than ho seemed , and after hirj refusal in 18(12 ( to join the order they still hoped to draw him into their ranks. They ap- pioached him again while ho lived in banishment justaoro s the Canadian bor der , nt Windsor , with a federal gunboat lying on the American side opposite his hotel. He had been sei/.ed at his homo May 2 , IHtili , nnd after trial by court martial for treasjiiable utterances sen tenced b Mr. Lincoln to bo sent beyond the southern lilies. lie went thence to Canada and waited his chance to get back to Ohio. Agents of the Order of American Knights visited him at Windsor early in Ib04 and asked him td become the head of their b"-dy. Ho" Hub equently de clined upon oath thutj'tho ' agents repie- scnted to him that th ( objects of the or- gani/ation were political and self-defen sive , and that it had pit relations with the s unborn confederacy. Upon this representation ho punmised to bee > mo the bead of the oidtu-htpon the condition that bo be permitted'to ' modify its con- btitutun. i .1 The delegates left Air. Vallandigliam to attend tiie supreme ] council of the order in" Now York. , , , At that meeting the order was roorgai > Ued , Us name was changed to the Sons yffylborty , , the title of a patriotic order iuMtho e Jinnies in stamp act days , and Jr. ) } Vallandigliam was elected grand c-Jinniander. A dele gation of the Hupipini ! council visited Mr. Vallandlgham at Windsor in Maich , IfetiI , and told him that the constitution had been modified in ace irdanco with his wishes , but brought him no copy of the document. Nevertheless ho per mitted the delegates to invest him as i grand c minar.der. The oath he then j took was to support the c institution of the United htates and to discharge the duties of grand e numandci-i The now grand commander , banished man as ho was , at once took \igorous hold of the oider. In the subsequent Indiana treiiion trials there was put In evidence a note of Instruction , dated V.'lndbor , and signed C' . L. V. It hoie the marks of the gi and commander's style and showed that he was fulfilling at least one tmrt of his oath. Thotc is small room for doubt that he believed himself to bn Ihing up toil as a whole. Under his touch the order began to grow with tieat rapidity , and It Is us- net-tod that by Juno. IP04 , 200.000 now members had been added. Lodges wore formed in nearly every county of Ohio Indiana and Illinois. The situation of the grand commander was an Interesting ono for a man who bo lloved himself a martyr toconstltutlonal liberty and an unswerving patriot. He was the head of a numerous If not power ful order made up in part at least of men anxious to give armed assistance to the southern confederacy. Ho had recently been defeated , fraudulently his friends said , by more than 100,000 majority , as democratic candidate for governor of Ohio , though ho had received a larger vote than any democrat had hitherto re ceived for Unit olllce. He was now a banished man on neutral territory , and ho was not only actively guiding as best he could the policy of his order , but ho had actually been in conference with an agent of the confederate government. Holloving that the union could not be preserved by force of arms , he seems t > imvo entertained the idea of using his order to enerco the federal government Into granting an armistice , in 01 der that terms of a fresh union might bo ar ranged. Just what went on at Windsor has not been fully made public. Mr. Vallandigliam at h'is sudden death left papers that ought to throw some lighten on this matter. They came into the hands of his brother in 1 70 , when ho wrote a life of Mr. Vallandigliam , but it was deemed unwi-o to make public their whole contents. They wore afterwards given into the keeping1 of Mr. Vallan- digham's only son. The grand comirander proceeded can tlously , partly because he knew the ground was dangerous , partly because he distrusted the older , lie valued its aid so little that when ho made his se cret return in disguise to the United States in June , l.Stil , he did not notify any of the ouUv that he had such an in tention. Late in May ho came to sus pect that there was a plan on foot to use the S ms of Libertj as an ollensivo or- ' gani/ation in aid of'disunion. Ho had already learned from hisconfoienco witli the confederate agent that the c > nfed- oracy would make no alliance witii the democrats of the northwest suvo upon the understanding that separation fiom the United States \vas to bo alnoln'o and perpetual. Shortly after this a member of the order visited the grand cjin- mander in exile and expressed himself as ready to assist the confederacy- without any guaianty from that govern ment that the old union should be ro- Htored , or even that the western states that might revolt should be admitted Into the new union. The grand com mander angrily declared that ho would fight for no cause where victory must bo dishonor , and denounced the stupidity of men who were ready to go to war in aid of a government that esteemed them aliens. Mr. Viillundiurham did not think well of J effort * m Davis , and he had al ways regatded secession as inad- nes ; so on this occasi in ho declared clared his belief that the c uifed- eiate administration of the day did not really represent the southern pe > plo. He buliev ed that w ith the fedi-i al gov CM n- mont in the bauds of the demoeiats. or under pressure from a strong demo cratic organi/ation , the south would re turn to the union. Ho deelaied that not a hand should be uiised or a shot lued If he could control the Sons ol Llbei ty unless with the undoi standing that the idea of permanent disunion weio abso lutely given up by the confedeiuey. Ho went further and siid that if tlie Sins of Liberty should poi slsfrlii an attempt to rise in aid of the confederacy , un pledged to future reunion with the north , ho would himself lopoit the in tended rising to Mr. Lincoln's admin- isttation. After Mr. Vallandigham's leturn from banishment ho found that the Order of the Sons of Liberty was honeycombed with representatives of the federal gov - eminent , anu that everything planned by the organisation was promptly re ported to Washington. An uprising was planned for the Kith of August , IMi } . Knowledge of the plan had been kept from the grand commander , and it was airainst his express orders as sent out to subordinate commanders. It was evi dently expected that ho would be diawn into the movement ; but he know not only that all important schemes of the oidcr were known to Mr. Lincoln , but also probably that the situation hud become so favorable to the union arms as to make any lire in the icar merely futile. A display of force easily overawed the conspirators , and the Sons of Liberty ceased to bo a dangerous organisation. The grand commander , it is said , never saw the full constitution of the order until after it was practically disbanded. He lived long enough to see his theory that the south could not be coerced hit J the union disproved by the logic of events , and to take the lead in a movement looking to the acceptance by his putty of the political results accomplished by a war which ho had lepeatedly declared a vain waste of blood and treasure. A Word for I'm lliiKliircra. OMAIIV , Mi > 0 To the Editor of THE Hir. : . I wish to saj a word for a much abused and overworked class , who aio numboied bj hundicds in Omaha and South Omaha , and who have never said a word through .my of thocitj papcis I icifcr to the stationary engineers , oloctiic engineers , stokuis , coal whculi-is , night watchmen and all other unfortunates who Have to work twelve houis for a ilnj and sovcn dajs for a weuk There aio at least 1,000 men in the two cities that .spend one- half the houis of their lues at their work Now , one would supj.oso that fall wages would bit paid to HULh persons ; but that is not the case. Soventi-live per cunt of Hit station iry cngmuois and clcctuclans arc getting less pay per hour than the bticct commissioner luj * for shovclurs on our sticots The injustice- this Is more app.u cut when wo consider the tlmo icquirud to icain his tr.ide , the neci-ssari tools , citi license , books and papists to in iko him elll float anJ up with tins progressive ago homo establishment * work the simy men nights the year round ; others change fiom daj work lo night , and \ icocrsi , ovuri ono or two weeks Tito wav this change is brought about is this , t'io men at d o i Chest Pains Palpitation , weak and sors lungs , ] > kurisy , coughs , cold , ditlnna and bron- 'I chins relieved in ONF 'MlM-TiJ ' by the CLIICUU ANH I'AIN 1'LAMii ! , the frst and only Instantaneous pain-killing , strcnpthcnlnn plaster. 1 or v\eak , painful kid nes , back ache , uterine pains , \ml VNeakiicss it i > simply wonderful. It i italizes the nervous fori.es , nnd hence is unrivalled fur nervous pains , weakness , numbness , and paralysis llcyoml question the surebt , safest , sw eelest and best piaster in the vsorUl. Ptlre : > c. fi\ei oo. AlalldruecUtior t.y inaU 1'OTTIR UxlG/NOCllUH CJ8P. . UoiCOll. OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'f whllo coitlu ? the emploror an 1 oin | ) oyeo nutb n" . h 3 en it ) id : u < to t .van o llio Intor- estn of both , nnd aUa oiro.vti. Oy kuunrmf better cat itts with tin macli no. Wyckoff , Seaman S Benedict TELEPHONE nn. 1713 FAUN AM Hf. work stay nt It from Sunday niitrnlnp till Monday morning , onls twontv four hours without sleep , ami thc us ill dc-llilo n din- nor-liiK'Kot di'llc.xrloi that h ivc lie-en ili lnu and iUx.iiiiiH | > MU ! for the t > t < t oUhtccn hours In an edltorl.il in a recent nninbor of Tin : HrE it s-ild thc-ro vv.is "no awc-atlni ? s.vdtem uxlittuu in Nobr.iskaVo ai-o awfully uloso to UVo .iro In tlu > fever SVH- Icm oiio-half the tlmo aiul swoitttu svstoin the other half , for the * week th it has the lout ; \\i\teh tnoan ninety six. hours work This is double the tlmo the United States ( 'overtime-lit or thocit.v i-m- plojcs work and neirly dnilblo that vvhli-h the bric-klaj ers , stone m.isons , plumbers and carpenters aio iciiilictl | tovotk fora week s pay Why are those things thnslv ? In a problem to mo Thuro Is no economy In It. for the extr.ivnpant use of m.ilorlal , iiritteniion to duty , hot boxes , lilch and low water In boiler and the Kcnor.il ilon't-earo-a-d.imltlvo- ness of a sleepy , overworked man makes this ven ilsky and often exiicnslve ec-onomy Now Iho remedj is simple Add another erevv , in.iko elfrlil hours a daj for all who work seven davs for a week. This would Klvo flftj-sU hours for a week , and th.it ought to satisfy a man It would bu InterestliiK to know how the Christian einplineis and superintendents Intel ptet the golden rule and Klve iiidets to dlsi-h.irKo aiij one who objects to vvorkiuj eighty-four hours for a week , or twentj four hours for .1 eh uijie The lale war freed the colorctl people of the south , the electric motor tbe stieet car mule , and v\hj should not Tin : HKI : fiee the eluhty-four-hour-a week men in itsowneitv ' W. NEBRASKA DAY. lDMor ( iiiriirau M > H It Will llo One nl tlio IViiliiro * of tin ! I'nlr. Oimniissloncr Gciipr.il Ci.iruciu of the State Columbl in commission is in the eitj. riom him it was learne I that the U'or Is fair man igement has desliftiatcvl .luno 8 as Nebraska ilav. This tvill aTord the loii'j an tleipated dlsplaj of Nebraska inoHu-ts and , manuf.u-tuies and will , of coins' , attraet i Nebraskaus In I irgo numbc-is I'ho Nebraska - braska ioiniils ! liin will arrauire sped il ex- en Ises appropriate to the oci.iMon lion \Vllllamr.Colv ( HufTalo Hill ) , whom * pro it Wild West show Is now exhibiting in Chicago cage , has tendered the loiniinssou his services and has olToieil to ma'to sueh use of his Indi ins inlco.vbivs as the i commission miy determlno up in In tlio wav ' of a pirade that will illustiate the impress ' m ule in the clvlllition of Nebr isU i from I the time the s ivages held undisputed posses slonilnvvu to the ptescnt day ofrailioul j trains , universities and colleges , grain and stoi k production , manufaetutcs and arts In the opinion of Mr Carneau n page nit can beauanced that will make Xobraska day one of the distinctive fe itnresof the World s fair and an occasion which will make this stale famous the world over. Tn some pirts of Russia the snow actually is pserved In gicnt straw , sand and ina- nur cove rod heaps as a me ms of the land during the summer heats THE LEADER ! ! ! IMcurls ) . Illiciumitl'iii. Sciatica , L'o IlacU-lcho , nnil nil External Allmentx rcmoud iiiilrkljr by vjlilchisthoonly POROUS PLASTER that coin. ilus IKIen ut nnil curative modern Insnvllcnts YhT AliSOLLTULY faAl'j : and 1'O.sITlVK In Its nrtlon. Unison's Tinnier * Promt Pneumonia It docs not euro chronic allnirnts In a min ute. nor docs It crcato an elc'Urio luttery or current In thogygtvm.nor w 111 it euro bj inert ly rontllnc the label , all such claims nro mndo bv qunrku nnd liumbuzi BENtSON'S is endoiFcU 1'5 ' 5.000 J'hjslclaiisnml DruircUtD C AUTION ! > > n'l I * i1nwil | by unitcrtipulmii Pnig. fiMAMho'tftr thrift Ira.h tvhlih tlrvtUlm Isjtul l cotV crtellftlhsn IIFN'-ON s CItt Ilir l.rnuiut ilnitl t.l * tl . Kerp them it 1 ooie fcr cmer cotUs. Council Bluff ? . .Tons DOIIASV MVSAOKII. .HS JVI J3e\U. ; EV. ( M ONIJ NlfilirONLY. with Groin faniif Monies 01 1 p. H. THE AND A LADY QUA7TET. In .1 dell htful pro.T.un entirely free fron. dullnos" and consist n { ut LADY Ql AUTrT- > . VIDI.IN and LOIINKT SOI.O" . MANDUI IN , IIANJ'i nn'lUlHTARCLUI ' ) , COMIcJandSiiIOJa UKAm.MJb , HntiNo yum hi1. MPSII AMI MIIITII' ' A nuisleil cntnrtalniiionl t'vit l-i cnjoynbln UUo to mini -Ian and the misses Don't ( ill tn ho.ir the won derful 'i-yeir-o'il ' nrtlst.MAHii.il TOMVIIP. who p1 iv xlolln < .nlcn sins on anndro- citui In Ihn most llnlshu I style U.SUAI. Pun KS , DON'T Mim THIS TIIKAT fcccour I'ro.-rnin. H sncalf. for Itself N. II. I'ho CnloritoJ ! b liutiort I'l uu Used In nil Concerts RARE , RIPE OLD WilISKY. //n/u < ; tit ante nf f/io 1-Vnost In tlio P II ForilliKOiicnal a wtioleiiile liquor more nt No 17 1'u irl utrcot ( oniull ! lln7 ! * iin I tin imt In n Inrn * * niul well neloi tel stoc.i of uinof. brn idljs wliNklcH , vtu ItlantHLt irortny of inuiitlon that Mr r r 1 1 tin fiirtiinnto pin > s or of noirlr frtr biirrem of IliulliioJt vrhliky In the tnlti-l stTtoi In .SiUlio bo iiiht novontr-Hro hirri'isur Ki > ntnckr ( I r. 'laylor wliliky , uml It WHB not until nhuitt thrioyonri n/n thit ho pliceil th- too Ii on ttia innrkot Of thli stock ho ii.ii laft nhunt fo'ty bar rels unit oxpurtK nil pronuuncu It abiolutitl ) the Iliie t wlil ky In fin country lln it-lit It in iln y to fjiiilllc for moJIcIn il lite , ni It I * ton cos ly Mr thii nunl-ir tiiiilcltl worth o\cr } IJ per u'lDun Hi ire M not nnotlior hr mil of nuch whisk ) In t'lo U s UU s-o it of lirindlu * nntl vvlni-i COIIIOH fro u tlio f tinotiH Ixilinil tnnforillnyiirli In < nllfornli ami ) mru n lihth ropuliitlun for occllonca anJ purity Tliofst pnylnz Invos mnt for a hojioiY fa I ) The Excels.oi1 Hoaj-Bi'ter and Roisler. A QTIUCILY ARTICLE. A MOST DELICIOUS CHEWING GUM. A VALUABLE SPE CIFIC FOK LUHO & TIIKOATTEOUBIES M ulo by I'nrtls A , ' on 1'orllanil , Mo Veil led lor Siiln of llomls. Nntlri' Is hereby given 111 it th" Hoard of Pd- iii'.11 ion for Mil si heel distrli t of I'awmc illy , Si-liritslii will ii-i'pivt-siMili il proposals tin to the .With da > of May. IH'H at si ven o'clnek p in for the stile of t\vol\u lefiindliu bonds of said dlsti lei , of the denomination of Jfiiit ) 00 each , beating lute-rust at Ihn rate of sl-s pi r centum per annum payablu annii illy , and running twenty year * , with option of ledi'inp- tloii after Iho jenrs halil nonils will be.ir ilatonf.lunul.la03 Tliu boiu.l lesoi ics the right to iejei-1 , uiiy or nil bids Illdilus ulll addiess the miili-isinned at I'.iunei ! I llv No- lit islui , lion 111 fuinlsh anv fuiiher Inloiiiia- loiiiU-Hlud. JOI1.N II KAIT.U , S. y Mb 11 J5 THE FACT Tlint A YEN'S Sarsapiullh CUIIKS o fin.its of Scrofulous Diseases , Eruptions , Holla , Ecroinn , Liver nnil Kidney Diseases , Djspcpsin , Illicit * mutism , nnd Catarrh should ho con- vinclng that the same course of ticntincnt wiu. it UK YOU. All that has boon said of the womlorfiU cures effected by the use of AVER'S Sarsaparilla during the past 50 years , truthfully applies to-day. It Is , in in cry sense , The Superior Medicine. Its cura tive properties , stiength , effect , and flavor are ahva > s the same ; and for \\hate\er blood diseases AVER'S Saisaparilla is taken , thin yield to this tteattnent. When \ u ask for S B I lei B don't bo induced to piirchaso any of the worthless ; substitutes , which aio mostly inixtutes of the cheapest in- Hiedtents , contain no saisaparilla , have no uniform .standard of ap pearance , flavor , orelli'ct , aio blood- purifiers in name onh , and are of- foiTtl to you because there is inoto proflt in .selling them. 'I ako Picimreil In lr I C Av IT M n , Lowell , MM . Bukt n ) nil Dnniut ; , Pinu * 1 nix liottlu , (6. 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