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8, THE IOWA STATE REGISTER, T1TURSD A 1G, IBBKBfOBNINa EDITION. MEDICAL, MISCELLANEOUS. t'NICN CF IOWA COLLEGES. ANDY JOHNSON'S HOME. A Word About Crtanl.

the (lasses were larger or small. Tiio pr'va'e tel tola would have an Incnius ample for their node, Hit wonld give their matriculate a'l (he advantages of a completi 1 (quipped unl-veihitj' without one penny ot cxpuiiti). Ttioy wtu'd rav tlm oversight of a much 1 trger iin bi-rof thiirco-rellglonists tlinn uj. and "It Is tlm miipom niembrnno, thai wonderful THE BEST IS IIIE CHEAPEST I HIi Old Hcrrn and Ilia Orava, and How Thoy jok, our viii i.tetl coliegd halls at t'ie of fei-e. tc.

Dvny or tno dicta's t.f pulantry an I shall stiV-(Tilt. r.i liavn ruled thennple Ucs of cities and we'c ini collect prow tit with a Utvotluu Uia.l'rei to that bum to their children, sliull not Itvi to witness neb stolid peivcrolty of heir or neighbor, nor will the vandalism toppllm tho fhfttts In tho cemetery, and defaming the The Icwa O'Ay Oorreepsndfmt An ewera tho Objootloua to His; fluggGBtlon, eimnl lliilrt envelope iiirroumllnirthodc'lioatotl buck of thn Hlr and food passagus, thnt Ciilurrh jnakui Its itrunghold. Onco established, It out Into tho very vitals, and rrndnrs ib'o hut ft 1itih drawii breath of misery unci disouso.diilllitir tin) "iio of hearlnir, truiiuiiollliiff tho power of mtuch. (lpfarovtmrilio I'nuulty eif muell, liilntlnir The Old Tailor Miap ii WMi.h He Pormurlt Worked. Aid Gives Further Reasons In Support of His Position and Proposition.

nonies of onr honored dead Invite oven grossor Ini ucte thnn all tills they wou'd pii'go therrf elves of tho ur patriotic and unrepuo-llcan sin of sectarian education, It Is Ojr'st-Ions on ant to cultivate, gentlemen, not sectarians. Iu fact jou, youiselvos, mako this ssstrtloD, but fourteen or more sectarian colleges among a little more than a million pernio locks very much as though jour assertions were only half true, 1 trust, Wr. Editor, that 1 may not b3 Ilio broitli, mill klillnjr tho lollnuil ple-iinm-s i main. 1 11 iti ii iihI v. bv or.cn on from sin acts or sacrilege in razing the college walls made vocal with tho merry, grateful praise of cold In the head, II bmhuIIh Ihc mernbriUHiiis oceupanis mted and schooled therein for life's lhniitf and envelopes Ilio nones, eiiiiiu uirmiKn tolls by tho generous founders of professor A Grlnnrll Oontleman Sharply JntHcoules the Proposed I'nloa, do.llljlU) I'OHtS HUH CK1ISIII MinilllllllHllOll, loiiuhinir ml dentil.

NothllK short of tola ships wht se fame and fortune can never bd clouded and absorbed In a Slate nool. rrinlioatliin will secure licullli to tho putimitj iind Hi I Hllnvltillvi'H are simply prooatalniilud nullcrlniri, loading- to a filial leruiluatloii. iSan-roKii'a lumoai.t tun, ly hihtiiatum nnd by fii-urmii administration, has ncvor fulled! oven Hut this Is tho crowning consideration and fatal to the scheme. You cannot escape to haiidied tco roughly by thoe to whom these letters are I have no purpose to serve, and no desire to do them any Injury. Wo Sell a Better Quality of Soft Coal, And deliver it to customers In better condition, cleaner, nleef, and better screened than any of our competitors.

Our Patent Process Coal Is nearly equal to hard coal. It makes no soot and no clinker. Try it and be forever convinced that it Is the most deslrabU and economical firel in use. Wc are selling as fine a quality of Hard Coal and Coke wueineueroruiity of old lie, that there can whmi tlm ihirmin ha made friifbtful Inroads on pe tno ntgnest education without an instruc ileliouto constitutions, himrlntf. Hinoil imd tasto Imvu been recovered, und tho dlaeaso throughly live religious bias.

Ghhtnvim.k, Dee. 3.Nevr York Mail. Greenville, the home of AnrlrowJohn-son, Is In Green county, Tennesson, near the border of Noith Carolina. Here the groat man lived and here repose his bonis. The residence occupied by him as his last home Is a neat brick houso, built according to his own fancy, now the home of Ms daughter Mrs.

Tattcrson. There Is nothing nnlque or oven unusual about it. It is simply such as any well-to-do gentleman might reside In, frae front ostentation or even style. An older Louse In which he formerly lived Is shovn to the This, like tho List, Is wanting In Individuality, only an antique appoarance to make it a little more luterostlng. The tailor shop, where Lis fortunes began, Is a place of co little Interest.

A single room 14 by 29 Tteio Is a practical question cognate whloh rxerlts discussion. The Slate Is not burdened by the poverty of the collegas, but brlogs the idrlvon out." BANl'IIKO'H KaniOanrrmaoonKtHti of ono hot-floor tho Ktmi'Ai. ono box C.itaiiiiual HonvKvr. and one limtovmi inhai-hh, neatly COLLEGE UNITY. Iowa Citv, Dec.

14 -Editor Slate H-tS' tcr In our le.stie for tiie 12th In-it, a jrres-pendent, J. W. has souiethlu2 to cay la oppcsltlcu to my former communtcittion, pardons ot vtlilcti cerlnlnlj' require notica 'Die lll uhtuied fuel of it goes for little, but Inasmuch, as It conta'ns soma niisstuteiuBUt, or ratter a word In comment Is not Inappropriate, It tiue that Iowa City I.t urufuatly Immoral city? or that the lull a- burdens on our people as the cmtodlans ot out) pnomiro, with lull dliecUousj two winch might be merged in one University. price, l. FUTTKIt DltUQ ClIKatlCAL BOSTON.

ire Mate Agricultural Colleen at Ame', Quite the contrary. I know that to ninety people out of an hundred there Is something approaching ab-urdlty In the spectacle of a Limihtrof little colleges struggling for existence, whin all that theyarestrivlog for is fur-rih-htd liberally by the State, almoat without c8'. It Is the cause little schools are lighting for that demands this union all re-tl ze It but themselves. The country Is too old, and civilization Is too far developed or advanced to look with complacency on such a futile tnd- purposeless struggle. A college, let ire it pott Inclosing, most present a curriculum In advance ot the ordinary high-fchf 0), and such a consummation needs an income cot ono cent less than I have given was located with regard to geography, while VCAN'T BREATHE.

Numbness, I.amon-s, Rorenots, tne state University is thirty miles from llll cols, and was located in accord with a political b-nialn. At Ames there are near au am Hm klmr Cniiirh. Dilll.uilt Hi-paUim, i Asthma, PleiirlH" and nibitninutlnii pie thousand acres, or thirty tho area at Jnf Hip l'lmioriil Mu solos Instantly ro frcrs In the University are lulniictl to pure Chilsllan lives I think not, and also think llrvcil und assisted a speed ouro by thnt jowa (Jity-qulto contracted. The endow new. original and Infallltilo antidote to pain mint at Ames Is much larger than that of the J.

W. W. knows bftter. The faculty iuclu les find liitlmnmiitlon. Iho Oilloiir iiu-raiii fi.nior.

At drnirirlats. aro: Ave for fl.lH: or, iioKlie free, of l'ottor Drug and Chemical university, and the Institution stands so high in popular favor that future appropriations can be seemed without a mendicant appeal or the Intercessions of a paid lobby as In the case tome 40 Individuals. Of this number there are 27 active members of orthodox religious todies, and probably all the remainder more feet, scarcely a step fiom the staewace, on a by street, old and dilapidated, a muddy branch near a shackling fence without a gat two planks nailed Instead from post to post across Jsoston, tr ass. above. If any school sajs it is giving a college course for less money, there is an end to argument, as the thing is Impossible.

Usitas. as. can be bought, and we ask all to come to IIeadquartbm whea In need of any kind of Coal. PIONEER COAL Telephone S. Fourth St, Opposlto Grand Opara House, Wm.

NEYINS 00. "Very Best Lump or its would be absorbaut brother and chili of tho Mate. Not the least consideration there Is a pop cr lees Identified with such Interests. Of the Collrglate faculty, nuuibeilog 10. 13 are active members of tho various churehe.i, the remaining thiee associated, but perhaps not activo, the opening near the ground such Is the renowned shop where the great man sat ami sewed and thought Now for the Inside a low doorway passed, the writer stood within Oivct Bi Ucf at once 7 'thai ular and moral Inhibition of the saloon at and Curc Ames, while the Press, which echoed the sen Unit nt of the dominant party ot the Univer COLD in the walls, upem a rough, pleceel up floor of Ide plank, badly worn and bearing many Catarrh, rVnM other marks of age.

Two small windows, with sity city, voiced a platform In 1885 of saloon tole rance for pay, and In 1888 respectability by the tdlet of a local majority, regardless of the Jiopardy to the morals of students. This opus a wider field of discussion than that ot Of the students, julglns from thedtta at-taliiBble, the atttnddiice at chapel, ttiaUal-vcrbity Y. M. C. and the various churches of the towD, there are very faw who be piopeily considered Irreligious.

As a matter (f fact, faculty and undergraduates, are nota glass panes and solid boards shutters banging from the outside, lighted the flM il-M rcom, which is furnished with two a mockery of sympathy for the "poor col At leges." It is one of policy, of statesmanship, beds, soiuo clialts, and sundry house-bold articles, the property of the present or 1r bly and ccnsplcuously of quite a different quite haimh ss in discussion and may have a wide and salutary influence In a State where ckaracttr from that which J. W. W. seaks to lhuas (tad (Jin THE OTHER BIDE. Geinkkll, Deo, 15.

Editor State 1'gis-ttr. The articles In the Iowa City Press and In The State Kkmstkb are fruitful of discussion. Let us examine a few of the Press asfumptlons. That Is a false conclusion of less Interest than last year In collegiate education because of a less number enrolled In 0 tobr, i860, than were In attendance at the last academic year. It may show that the oaily attendance at the university is greater, but the full enrollment for the year must be the ground of comparison.

The evidence of attendance of 105 at Callanan College In October Is no proof that for the whole year It will not be more thau 160, the number last year. Iowa College, at Grlnnell, for example has by this year's catalogue 431, thirty-one students more than last year, and other colleges will show an equal gain. The argument then based on the Increasing favor of the University above that shown to other colleges Is false In HAY-VR tbt 10 Is pride In what we have, and a warm aire Odor. cecupsnt, Aunt Dolly Johnson, a formerslave of the late President. The house was given to Aunt Dolly by her late mistress, Mrs.

John-sen, who died six months subsequently to her give them. Still such a discussion Is profit- welce me for what may better. Cmz in, i A prtir! lets, and yet if all were true that Is stated so (tni4rritf; (y mull. ii. ctn j'n au rem r'iilftrii fret, T'i fiUri'Miar r.

Ij nriirirUr.H. ftwHirn N. i. A PLUCKY SCHOOL MARM. putDano, ana is occupied by herself and family as a homo.

Aunt Dolly supports her fam COAL $2.00 PER TON DELIVERED 3V STEBET. Tolophono 70. T7" TIT HT rwf'Wwt'fl A WE JA. AIM. fill 1 Ind A.to.

KicMt4 WIOUAUAITKI TO WAL- CLHA ft 11)11 VWW LHPBOVVD much the more reason for carrying out the plan proposed. Every denomination In the State ttatbas a College," has representatives In plenty among the students In the Uul-verilly. If they are In danger of moral cor THOl'On SKBIOUSLY WOUNDED SUB LOl'S 8CIIOLAKS. ily by a small bakery uptown. She will kindly give each tourist a splinter from some portion of the bouse where old master wielded his needle, thimble, and shears, while his UliipKiflepiirpaMiCvuor St.

Joseph. Dec. 13. News reached ooont. mlid.

toothtnf ufranli of 9 St Joseph to-day of a shooting affray which Ity directly ihrouf all vtk pcrtijulov mind rotmed In greater fields. It Is her de-1'feht to talk ot him and his family In tho old- ruption, they should be looked after whllo occurred at Flag Springs, Andrew county, dmjiq ftno igoroui Btrrafui. luemM a fell initially or forfill li.iXK) euH. EMnUAmalltthtriMltA. WoiittiMDni here, or Induced to go to their church i days and show a large photograph alhuvn noithtast of St.

Joseph about twenty- uaaal illy rand lalanomoitthl. 6eld pnplilfll 4a. tump which banes upon her walls. "It Is Iutlike Icbtltutlons. Why are thoy not there now, tMacvu io.

ignbaBaiwiUbwaaadk five miles. The parties to the affair were Miss him." she says, "and he gave it to Dolly him self." It way be pertinently asked The answer would seem easy and natural, because there Alice Woodcock, teacher of the district school, I On a large, round hill beyond theHown and tbreo of her pnplls, three boy the oldest ft AQKTrfl roB ran Smith, Parker, Ithaca, lngton and Pieper Cam. KlBer! galok Shot Powdw. ftnKUab Onaa, 910, Of ie) A4 E. W.

6MITH CO- are not sufficient Inducements In tho facilities for giving a college education. Let us see 10 and the youngest 8, named EIrod and Mai the postulate. This Is the place to mention that a largo class of the best students, who ray their tuition, while those at the exist on the charity of the State, find it is often a necessity to teach stands monument an octagonal monolith cf white marble, mounted on a pedestal of solid stone, which rests upon a sub-structure "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The 4lrlrln.il nnd Only Ocnnloe. txl ilwv n.lla.li.. Rware of worth lriw Imlutlonf.

(5 lt nix, two of the last named being brothers. what Is requlH d. A college needs a faculty, The teacher, as punishment, was attempting klr IuUiiiii ua hi. iMouicr, or tu library, a chemical labratory, a physical to compel the youngest Mullenlx to kiss an su Yalta BK4 ton MOVOX M094 lalratory, a cabinet, or museum. of grey granite, comprizing a double arch, with an opening beneath.

Upon the top an esg'e, with outfpread wing, is hovering, and catching In his great claws the exquisite carvings of the marble Hag, which is folded about 1 vt rr i.artlcultr In bttir hr roturn mall. NAlVlE PAPfK. hlchnUr llirmlral ills MaMm Njaure, 1'hUadav, Pa. old br Drunt.ta fTrrwbrr Aik Or "Chichi. other boy.

He refused and she attempted to BHD CXBdXLOJk 4 Faculty. The first consideration Is that whip blm, when his brother told her he would shcot ber if 6he didn't quit. The teacher there should be a complete faculty as to nuin- PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTURERS. ESTABLISHED 1861. the shaft, with Its stars and stripes.

Just below a half-unrolled scroll, beautifully defined, beis that Is the studies ordinarily pursue! thin tcrced her attention to the el ler brother, ween young lrod handed him a Disto. college course should bo taught by com wlih the wonts Constitution of the Untte.1 Sta'es standing forth In bold letters, while petent teachers. This would require at 1 last a part of the year. It Is asserted that the State University has all that these schools lack." When and by whom was this dlscov-eiy made 1 Certainly not by those who have attended both and were competent to make a ct mparlson. It is only a misleading suggests not an uninformed visitor.

Cornell will spffk for apparatus, Iowa College for a museum which has In this btate no equal. Then this union would call to Its support all that Is almost wasted in the strugling colleges that are In a sense its rivals." Nothing can be moie at random than the almost wasted." Is It the want of room or of competent professors, or of manly or moral Influence Still in a sense ilvals." The Indictment cann it Des lines Steam Her and Iron Hs, uri ansUkU" rcnnjroTai I'lua. iaktiMfiiur. KURRAyB SPECIFIC TofHIVPly curpH Nt-rvouH Detilllfy tiiiil all weskneM of lii-p (iencrat Ivp of Ikuh bih h. Trice, oriti pacic-uko.

fi; Bljt ny mall free of piisiae. Boid aii fruppiHlii. Wf Kunnunee (tlx boxes to" cure auyciso. or kr vty ur er rt'relved, we semi nix box, wltli written (luininfce to refund be money If our 8rclrto fiocc not efft-ct a cure, J'Hinphlet free to every apiJticiiiD. Addrcac all coninniiilcfitluns to the proprietors lUt KItAr MKDIC1NR Kansai Ciiy.

Mo. P' Id in MulneB hy all Druiwlrts. C. H. WAKD ft "Wholetale Agenta.

MM1 This Mullenlx pointed at the teacher's breait and pulled the trigger. The pistol wai not discharged and the teacher closed with tho just wider It is an open volume, upon whlci rests hand. On each side of this is a 14 professors, unless some teachers ualarioofc two er more brauches, In which cue tiio ch trader of the teaching In anv one of them young man, who tried It again, putting a pullet through Miss Woodcock's haud -spite the wound the teacher succeeded In soundly stftrdof pyramidal marble supporting largi cmved vases of the same material, filled with the chlselhigs nt which cannit be might be open to crltlc'sm. With a C3 lege turn txteitdlng over tho customary nine mi nits, It would be impossible to sfcure competent ti achers for than $18,000.00 psr enptirp, Ibis would require an income of up- snrpats.ed in any land. Between, a little ba- Manufacturers of Boilers, Tatent Drop Boston Lard Tanks, Stand Tipes for Water Works.

Bridge Tubing, Jail Ceils, and all kinds of Wrought Iron. McDonnell's Patent Uoller for House Heating a specialty. Self-feeding Base Burner, the best Soft Coal Burner In the mar- u.rsshing all three of the young rufli ins. As soon as school was out they ran a-vay and it ss far as Barnard, where they wore arrested low, is the inscription and returned to the Springs. The wound ia Electric Belt Freo To btrodtm It and obtain asmta wa wffl for tba nmt ajitr il it1t aviiy.

froa or charfrn, to earii anl IM (, I liffilfod onraber of our nnaai lilentra Onlvnnlo Hinponnmry Krlia, inca Eliza Johnson, Miss Woodcock's haud is a serious one. 8tventcertta I'rtol- dent cf tbe Horn Oct. Jan. 15, 1873.: United ferates. oe supported.

A university was never regarded as an institution to take the place of colli ges, rather to hnlsh by post graduating nnd to servo the State In special scleucies. To the masses of- the tax payers the State school is to be charged with Immodest rivalry, and with autocratic assumptions based 00. State aid in becom ng a literary or professional TarletmHla. Einl8ioaa.lniriotAnny ha. QWO.mlUmrq IOWA ITEMS.

Miss Carrie J. Barliett, formerly of LLamll Born Dec. 29, 1808. July SI, pmia it every Italt we Diaiinraetiire does Dot ronerata amnntlJQelictrlocarreiit. AddnjesatonoelUXCIlkiJ iAUi-SUi.

t.O.iloilJa. ilrouklyn. ti. ten, is about to eBter the Unitarian mlulstry. memory of our: Fathih and Morn nt.

In tbe peo-: A canning factory will soon be openod a' iitver Davenport AU tho preliminaries have been arranged. In front of this Is a mausoleum of white An enraged wife at Dubuque, to cool her marble, mounted by a handsome c.ivereJ urn. tei-saie, uuraiie ana economical, we also Keep In stock a full Una of Eoglnes and Boilers from 4 to 40 Horse Power. Kastern Prices Duplicated. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Boiler Kepairs and Improved Settings promptly attended to. Nos. 10 1-3-5-7-9-11 E. Court Ues Moines, la. Thono 037 IKW1N, PHILLIPS Wholesale Dry Goods NOTIONS, FURNISHINO GOOD3, HOSIERY.

CARPETS, TJPHOLBTERY. And Manutacturtn of Jeans Pants, Overalls, Duck and Oenln Jackets. Tho Largest Store, Largest Stock, and the Best House to Bay Goods of West of the Mississippi. Sew York and Chicago Prices Duplicated. KEOKUK, IOWA.

nrger, poured boiling water on the heal and waiUs ot $25,000 CO. The faculty wouli be a ustlt as expense If It were of a chwicttjr that would students It mast be ccuopof men "known to fame. jw 1 in all kindness, do the majority, or even tny cocfclderab'e number of our private denominational colleges possess such a faculty, either in attainment or numborsV Library. It goes without saying that a college without a library must be so much less a edit fie. Data are not at hand upon which to br.ee a statement of the status of the var-Iiils libraries, but taking the Report on the Public Libraries of the United States, mads In 18T6 by the Commissioner of lucatlon, the private colleges In Iowa returned a total of 31,752 volumes six of tnem are reputed as having an average annual increase of 1,010 volumes.

Three of these are reported as having an annual "library" income cf 4S0 CO. 1 will grant that the gun-gate, after ten 3 ears Is doubled, and that these colleges have 03 504 volumes today. Divide this among the fourteen reported, around which Is carved a wreath of Ivy leavei. On tbe aichcd side is the Inscription xVn-drew Johnson, dkd March 13. 1879.

aired ntek of her husband. a at. Austin or council mils, fen into a 'JO years." At the foot written "To the me itiory of my husband." 0 1 ea )h side mar vat of boiling water at one of the packing FOR REniJIAHRlfPTUHE GET THE BEST! THE PHILADELPHIA TRUSS WW IMPEOVHD PATENT CHAfi'PiQN Truss, MADB WITH Oar Coiled Malleable Steal Sprlngi. Our Qanuin Hard Rubber Covered Spring. Our Indeatructible Vulcanoid Covered Springs.

EACH TRUSS BEARS OUR FIRM NAME. Special Medal Philadelphia Centennial. Gold Medal New Orletna, ne uses, tie wm recover. ble pedestals restirg on the ground suaoart A cartridge filled with giant powder, plac2d In the shield of a pen of George Snody, ot handseme vases, which display the master woikmsnship of the sculptor. To the left aie two graves, marked by a united stone Kecknk, exploded badly lacerating the thumb.

curbing, with twin head and foot slabs. Upon vertex, nmng ine protessions even In an unnecessary If not scandalous overflow in defiance of public sentiment. The Press says, "From every point of view ibelr maintenance Is a burden to their patrons." This is only tie writer's as s( rtlon and Is to be met with a denial. The contrary Is true as to the older colleges, its friends cheerfully meeting tho expenses, and tak'tig a just pride In the early founders, and the Ircie as-ing benefits by larger attendance and increasing benefactions. Money for the 14 colleges is given less grudgingly than a submission to a State tax in aid tn part of Jawym and dec'-ors.

Nothing Is better understood In the Legislature than the )uht-Jul titvices by which in log rolling a State appropriation is made. And then local partis tns like the Press without shame or apology ssek to make capital against the dominant party that secured more than a liberal appropriation. Suppose this plan were practical. It is not to be forgotten that by reason of location and small expenses-, twice the number are now fonnd in onr colleges that there would ba if the school was hundreds of miles awty, costing each pup!) more, and with much less safe ine nisi is written llobeit Johnron, Colonel of the First Tennes see C.valry. Died April 1S13, aged 83 years.

pern th ether Charles Johnson, Burs-eon of Unlto-l Statoi IS I Volunteers. Died April 4, 1803, aired 31 years. II FORT BEE MILROAD. A circle of a 1 alius of about twenty feet In closes the whole with a simple iron rallinr. There are no flowers exept a single fhh geranium In a little stand at tho grave ot Andrew Johnson, and a wild sweet-briar rote, which has entangled Itself In the railing, xuu UAI'ITAL CITY ROUTS And Great IhrooRb Thoroughfare and bbort Lino Ret ween DE8 MOINES AND THE NORTH AND NORTHWEST.

DES MOINES ft FOHT DODOS The poultry dealers at Montezuma are buying chickens for S3 per pound, ducks and tuikeys 5c. Such prices were never batore known In the market. The United States Collection Association, cf Keokuk, and the Mutual Collectlva aud Protective Association, of Burlington, have merged Into one association. Capt" Warmouth of Dubuque, who has been one of the active leaders In the Salvation Aimy has quit preaching and gone to work at his old trade, digging ditches. A preliminary survey of the Sioux City Northwestern road was starded Friday morning fiom Sioux City with Instructions to furnish a profile to Ltvermore, LIuraboldt county.

Tho earliest ice-packing this season was that by Charles Eden, of Murray, Iowa. Ha began Dec. and concluded it's work jc 8, obtaining Ice eight and one-half inches In thickness. David Coleman, of Dubunuo, Division Sup nes.r which stands a bunch of mountain and we have an average of 4,500 for each college, In round numbers. When It Is remsra-beied that a large proportion of these books are Government publications, more or lass va'uat and another bound purlodlcs, smb.

a library would not be awe-Inspiring. But let us say the various colleges have an annual Increase of 500 volumts; books of the charaa-ttr that should go to form a college library weuld average $4 00 apiece. Thus we must have at leatt 20,000 a )ear added to the faculty salaries, aud $27,000 Is to ba ralsjf jeroly. As to cbem'cal and physical labratnrles, mmtmijs and cabinets, 1 have no m-ians at buiid for forming any Idea of what the equipment but certainly from one to tsvo thous-bd dollars a year for the first two, would not bean txtravsuaut estimate. A cabinet or henther with Its delicate white; blooms.

ty to the morals by the aggregation of nun 1 -re nn4 -1 ,1 1 1 lt( i. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS AEE txrs, and forbidding the 1,000 Iowa students toW the-salutary restrain' of horns, a THJt ILMKOra CENTRAL BAILIIOAO. ouered for salo represented 03 good c.s the Famous The Beat Koute via Kutbren and the CHTCAOO, MaWATKEE ft BT. PAUL RAIL WAT BOLD AND FITTED BY For Fmmetabnra-. PiEilRL TOP "I Spirit Lake.

Sheldon, anon, sioni Fane. JdUtholl, A.liioo, Auerduco, Cbaoiberlalo, aod fur ah pdl In NorthWB.mro Iowa aod Soatliera DakotaT BUT TIIET Dnigiet, 018 Walnut. 1)01 VVa'niit. Btb Waluut Fourth, mh ts Walnut, lei mufeiim would ct st less, as much, of the m- II. O.

irANSKN, IIA.K.LAN St. IIAKIUTX, JJOKWANI.I.'UTT, CJlAd. W. 1(000, JOHN A SAM'IIOLM, FOiMl'CbKK Si I OPKB. hililla BAlMHOl.Ii, teilul is donated, or collected by pupils and ETU Hi USE ia oi walnut.

4 1 1 E. I.ocuat 835 ft. FiKa. 406 Walnut. Ik.

And like all Counterfoil, lack tha Des Moines Fort Dodge and Minneapolis St Louis Through Lin THROUGH TRAINS WITH NO CHANGE BETWEEN Dca IVTolxiccj, Miiaiaoitipolicj, ot. Connecting with the Bt. Pact, ft ncim, St. Pul. Missrarou.

ft VUjhtoiu. and with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAII.BOAD rr SCwharn Ulaoeaota, Dakota, Montana. Ideho, Orrjon. WaahinroD Territory. Brlttab Colnmbla, Alaaa, a.

A all Northern Pacmc Coasi polnte. a to Wtoelpal the Kor.h and Keren, CHAa. V. OILMOas. Superintendent.

OK0. L. HURl.atY, ftenl Freight til Peae. Afne ttachers When we add to these exp3nses the enre of the buildings and property, fuel and l'lrliis, taxes, ln'urance and repiirs, the erintendent of the Burlington Northern railroad, died suddenly at Topeka, Kansas, on Satuiday, where he was visiting his family, a Uemarkable Qualities OF THE GEXCIAC huUn.il.. It.ot.

fllirlbut. 11ti.m Co nimttdal of ntcesbttry jearly lucjuie ctnnot Hanulaclurj, 610 Lccust Pnilndelphia, Pa, wife, mother and one child. bo 6fMy rut at nurh loss than 85J.000. ASSES. FOR THE Bj ron Hill and Clifford Howard, the boys Apalr, I ak, and with equal kiudness, how r-'cufed of robbing the Elkader post ofllj.i, nuny -i toee colleees have tu in an lns ims? were bound over at Dubuque on tho Inst.

Ni.w 1 to disclaim, in the ou'sat, any fireside boon to onr youths. Besides these advantages gained in smaller classes would ba lest, which are admitted, except in the cases cf rare fidelity. It must be only a wild and chimerical scheme; the bringing of 4.000 students together, involving an appropriation of a million of dollars for buildings and, aud tens of thousands annually for instructors, which could find no advocates save In a locality, or bj tbose depreciating the scholarship in the col-legts and indifferent save in the advocacy of a scheme, where there should be no religious basis. The suggestion is at once sordid and revolting. Fathers aud mothers ask not how cheap Is the college, Lut what strength will it bring; how high a standard morals, and what perils will be escaped.

Iowa colleges are feunded In tho philosophy of the fathers and have been, and will be cherished with the devotion of Christian patriots. As a rule the attractions of education have secured electic sflinltles, the localizing of famillas whoie virtuous execration joined with noble Instincts of self preservation, have made the saloon and correlated Infamies to share the fate of hated exotics. The noble men at the location of the University have been impotent to create such a public sentiment, when the rule of to appear before the grand Jury at the Aorll iiila lit'Oii of casting auy Rlui', ur seki ig to term of the United States Circuit Court mmm bfllttle these colleges. I stale a that fibiietn ui-rng the word wltiithe Letter Carrier Peterson and family, of WHO IS UNACQUAINTSD WITH THE OnOOIMPHY OF THW COUNTRY WILL 6CE 6Y EXAMININO THIS MAP THAT THE Council Bluffs, had a narrow escape from ba- 4a, -ow AND ing poisoned by eating boiled corn beef. Tue nienii.g attaehing It In these days, ctanot I stecifsfully kiaoaed, and da their duly to II ir pcfcnns.

t-tiidciilH or fKMioitihiatlu'is. on jU AMimim Exact npoa VO''Wil(JlHB'j" HAYINGi uluuliua Coroj Festal) Csmplalctc. 3rcat Elfijisy lon Each then trlta XrfTV CH1ME1 ratOct.30,1883. S3 YCi) BDWWEEBEY03AEE G0i3? Fat-ay to Kaniu, MebraJka, Of North Dakota) to tic ore a Quma. It you wlU Step Off, tMio Passing Ttiroog!) Ion 1 T.

I riT-XiilJ-Vuar. Tho PEARL TOP is 5 manufactured ONLY by GtO, MAG3TH FITTSIiUKGU, PA. jiVi rayii-tlranili'ennanenUi a brutal mob, and defiance of law In the Interest of temperance and morality, is more thnn a tradition. A decade of a moral probation, beginning with reformation, will hardly Induce thoughtful parents to plaa their children In the midst of unnamed perils. No 1 No I Owls and bats shall never occupy MARNET1C El Tniisc 6 Oritrttiii! and (Myi.v JSP s0mfak p'ectricTruBa.

Perfect Ketainer 3 no line of tha DrmLTHGTO. cacia tunoa koBTHEBH Bailwat, jou will Bod that you cajQ porchare a Home ai heap and on ai good termi ai can be bad either el tba above looaJitlna, evid In beautiful country whero drouebta eyolonee are unknown, and toot hundred oUlael nearer to you Kastern home, ot pileM ol Undi and ratei ol fart, addnai C. R. COOK, migration Agint A. ft ft Hfi at striit, CHicaao, IUJ supposition Is that the meat was kept by tho butcher until it began to turn, aud was than put Into brine.

Ii. V. Taft, an old printer and pu'illsher, well known in Burlington and vicinity, who went to Washington five years ago to take a place In the government printing offl 33, has been turned out by the now head of the printing bureau, Mr. Benedict The following yonng man were lately ordained priests at Dubuque: Kov. Fathers John Bowen of Dubuque, Michael McCarthy of Pra'rle Creek township, Henry Hemesath of Osstan, Iowa, Peter Hoffman of Lamars.

Joseph Brinkman of New Vienna. All were educated at St. Joseph's Collego, Dubuque, and at the College of the Sulpltlans, Montreal. The announcement that Raymond Campbell, of Council Bluffs, have failed is rathor pn mature, and the gravity ot tho case is not so uepavated as was supposed. Thefirm has been playing In hard luck with some of its western bridges, especially one over the Piatt, In Nebraska, but titers are Indications that such satisfaction can bo given In the firm'j af-falis as to set it right Luther Adams, a boy aged 10, who livas south of Webster City, In a boy's quarrel 011 Friday, struck his cousin.

Walter S. Dick, seed 9, cn the temple with his dinner pall. The blow did not secern to be very serious at the time, but in two hours the boy blind, and at 7 o'clock toe next ha died, despite all the medical aid that could bo had. weur. instantly relleret everj i iusccired tlioiioanda.

Estob.lBlS 3 704 RAO-WENTO BT. BAN FRANCiB6oh Ay' Never Cpcn Your Mouth, except to put something to eat Into It, Is an excellent motto for the gossip and the sutrerer frt catarrh. But whilo the gossip Is practically Incurable, there Is no excuse for anyone suffering longer from catarrh. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kmedy Is an unfailing cure for that 1 ASTHMA fiMESB fCERMAN ASTHMA CURE toatantijr rplisTna th raort K.nt atisok, and 1 offensive disease.

It heals tho diseased tnain- THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL Iifs tl an $50,000 annual lucoinotijsa nothing tf tlm cott of buildings and land. Tnltrep-ln-eritsan annual expenditure of moiit hleb 1 humbly ma'ntaln is misapplied. Admitting, for the sake of argument, that the University Is not fit to be Intrusted with the moral education of the young men and women that theee fchot ls seek to reach, If they are all actuated by purvly Christian motives, why not unite their forces and establish a Christ-Inn Uulverslty, that would cost no unre to opeiote than one of the separate colleges now struggling for existence This would have eemethlng of the appearance of consistency, and save at least SG0O.00O now wasted iu duplicating colleges with similar aims. But why spend even this amount No man for a moment believes that lrrellglon Is taught In the State University, and fowb)-lleve that students' morals are in any danger there.

The argument against the University urged by the few who do believe such arrant nunst use, would be equally as strong against the public t-choole, or even more Dow any Protestant church today approve of church or denemlnattonal grammar fchools, or h'gh schools Why thon draw tho line at colleges There is no doubt that the many end denominational in the State are earnestly endeavoring to do a work that they think is dt mantled of them; there Is no doubt about this. Nevertheless the? are cot successful, If the published reports are to he believed. They cannot claim cousl terat on as colleges if their equipment is le than the standard given above they have int this equipment, at least the gieat majority of them. Slid It is a physical Impossibility that they should be able to fulfil their pledges, I am confident that college nipn ot expenenjj will with me, that the estimate of ost Is not teo high. There Is not one of them that could not build a hall near the University Mid give a warden, rectu, or what thoy c'nosfi to call him, a decent support, aud even provide one one or two chairs in theology.

Tney certainly wonld bring their present class with them, and also gather In all those of thulr failh now in the Unlvemity. From my point of view, all concerned would ba benefitted, hot more especially the private corpnnthns. The Uiiiveisity is independent of student lul- brane, and removes the dull and depressed Ht LraUgliut U.1 Lllisllicn kin. .1 JT. I fj madias, direct and and a rore In tijc i aij cura-tie ra.

A tunf la tnal eon- i rtneaa the most aket-tloai. Piljabu. and aim. sensations which always attend catarrh. A short trial of this valuable preparation will make the snfferer feel like a new balng.

of anr dnureint or nr mall. Rnmpla Free for aaatamD. Irr. K-til'HSKrMAXM. St H6L.tirsii CHIGAGO.ROCX a PfiG.FIO HfilLWATT fir reform of Its rtentral ponltlt.n nnd oloso w-Iallotito nil pnili-iiml lirie'r! Kat find Went, nt initial and tt-r-nilinil points, const, tn ten the inoKt linpMi-tnnt iniii-coiitiiirmtit-l link In that f.Vrttcin ol' Uinmh ttniD-por-tation which Invited mid Inciiitult travel nd truMo hotwoen clttfw of the Atlantln nnd PaeiHe Coa-stH.

it Is atso tiio favoriti.) nnd best route to nnl fnnn potnta Kant. Northoat and Houthenit, and corruspuudiUK pujntH Went, Northwest oini fitmibwest. Tho Great Rock Island Route Guarantee): Its patrons thnt whpp of perennnl Hefi-rlty afforded hy S'did, tliunnilily biillHst'd nntl-bi'ii, smooth trarks of roiit'niioiirt fteel rsil, huhptnn-tinliv hullt cfllverts and ln-iileH. roll Int nttek ax nejir (oaartcetion ax human r-kill eun make it. tho atulety npnllanc6n of putont aif-ln Hki'H, and thnt ennetini' tlini-f jdino which fro veins the practical operation of itn train-.

Oilier specialties of thi route (ti'H Tnimfen at hM eopnfctintf ioint in Union i'ftrtotH, and tho unvnrpuMmti wmfurU and luiuriuduf its PaununKer l.i,iiipmeiit. The Fat Fspres Trains tetwcpn Chfrnpo anr! Peoria, Council Ifluir. Kansa.i Citv. l.envenwnrf nnci Ati-hfMon avR of ventilated, finely Day (Joaeheti, M-ijtniJtcent PhIIiiihii Palace Bletjporsof tha Intuit desfK-n, and MiinptmniM Dining ('hps, In which el ihoratoty cooketl meals are leisurely eaten. Between (-liicitro and Citv cud Ateliihoa m-fi also run tlw (Jeluhratoti lieeliniiitfChalr Can.

The Famous Albert Lea Route Ts tho direct and fn.vnrit.it Hue hefween Chicnffo antl Minneapolis and St. Paul, eiipncet ioiis are miide in I'nioii lepot-s for ail ptjintd in the TerritoricH atxi Itritiwh Proviuceti. Over thin naite Fast KxpreHM Trnlna are run to the watering plftces, snmint re-Bort-t. plftiires'iiit) loealilies, nnd htintingr nnd ilshlntf Krouiuls of Iowa and Minnesota. It a I ho the nioc dculruhle route to t)ie rich wheat tkdds and paatoiui lainl- of interior OiknU.

Still another DIKKfT I.TNR, via Peneea and Kan-fcaltee, has been opened between In' Indlan-htflis and Latiiyette. and Conn-'il r.lnfTs. I'ity, Minneapolis and St. Pcul nn.l intermediate roint. Yir deUittHl itifornititum eeo nnd holders, catiin.tiie.

an well a i at all principal Ticket OHlce-a in the Luitei butes and CuiiAdut or by nd-drcHhinx R. CABLE, E.ST. JOHN, Pres't Uen'l M'fV, Ocn'l T'kt Paaa. Ag CHICAGO. mmm GQNSUMPTIO V9 I hVA MtlltlTft rtnfiT t.ip that sruvna it- 'ta ill1 tboriBriDdi cr crwei o( tl.o wnnt klrw! and of lon'n sndm save DMU cured.

In-ifjnii. ttontror.f mvfii.i, it -t3 ABP- STILta TBIUMPtltAKTf Forxtnii vi ara. Ihev have stuadllv eatnJ tbt I will HPiid TWO liilTTI.KS FKJIK, trtthr with ft All tIALiLH TKKATIPKon thlBdlsewn. tn ny iilTrrr. 01r Don't (ako that "cocktail In the mim'nz." In favor, and with talcs constantly inortaertiie; have become tbo moil DOouliir ourHOt IJimuirtu RAILWAY COMPANY.

Owns and opprntcs 8.0C0 railr" of thoroughly equipped road in Illinois, Wisoousm, Iowa, Minne-iota anil Dakota. It ts the Short Line and Rest It on to between nil principal points In the Northwest nd Far West. For maps, tlmo tables, rates of passage and freight, apply to the nearest station nirent of the Cbleniro, Milivnukeo Si St. Pinii liaiiway, or to any liailrond Ajrunt anywhere in tbe United Stnti-s or Cunailii. it.

MILLF.H, A. V. n. General Manager. Get).

Yns. and Tkt. Agt. J. F.TITKKU.

Gltio. M. MHAFr'tilt'o, Asstlien'l Man'r. Ass'tfien'l Pass. IMVAl'KBB.

NSIN. For Coughs ar Throat Disorders use Brsows's Bkoncihal Thoches. Have never changed my mind respecting them, except I think bst-ti of that which 1 b- gan thinkiug well of." Ucv. llenry Ward Ikcchcr. Sold onlln boxes.

16ao out tho Dnitod iStaten. PRESCRIPTICF.S"V'onna? FREE If you have a "swelled head," mainland stomach, and unstrung netves raul'lug from the "convivial party last night." Tue sum and safe way to clear the cobwebs Iro the hsaln, recover zest for food, anil to 10 in the "St'IENCB of HEALTH." fori theapeedy ooreo eof Manhood, etc A copy of thia book will be oni iddresa Ml IKNCK of IIEAI.Tlf. ffrfe. nealHl. A net vous system, is to use Dr.

Pierces "Pleas The and It li (trades are roede In SJiwrt Iedim and Fr-lra H'uttt, for nil tsrurea. The quality, made of English Oootil, warranted to wa.ir il- as long aaurtilnAcy ni'seta. Khi't swarris frm ail tbe fair. Tt l.t mvta. jeonlved la for Xim rw nt Aunt, from the late Kxpoeitlon bali at ear Urleans.

iilU Weil bUlb Street, tincinaalu Okio. a ant Purgative Pellets." Sold by all druggists, Wolie scorra of pntrota bar T-tn foond I For Lake Shore DiflU-tilty Settle 1. Chicago, Doc. 15. The dllBcultles bo.

tween tbe Lake Shore railroad and tho stria-frs has settled. Jamea Monagan, of the Swltchmens' Union, aud Pllnny li. Smith, counsel for tho road, have held a eenff-renee. As a result, the company will take back all the old men, with the excaptloo of ones Rho were encaged In acts of violence Kainn the, corporation, and will abolUn toe tUk l.ht. Kidney Aiiiilnllilor' NntliM.

Xot ce hereby (fiven lo all persona inter-rstctl. that tho loth d.iy of DcctMiiiit A. Jf, Ibe nniliT'iviied was appointed by the of 1'olk countv. lomi, admini-tm'nr Of the tftn'e or J. II.

Hot ver deceased, Into of pi id eet.nly. All persons Indebted to iide-i-tutewlll iiiKke puyiiiotit to the uinlursitriieJ. and tin ha flaitna utraint the sumo will pre-feiitti'im ieeally Hiithentlcitted, to court Jor ullowanoo. Dated, iJe ember Inns. Worth.

ess, tno pnnoip cs ot tbe QltiTfc-I i lav prov'id lnviiiMbi. Nervone PihmalaJ Vllaalltv. Hetaiif ra arv uui luirleod to refund IDerftaiG ibiiMM hi on examinailon, these Coraota do uol prov ital Kva R8V1 -Vlen. rnidi ftom KioMkM. mtW 1 and Phvsloal Wesknets that HoTA (C LOST VIGOR itfifvit Wtomtt-H Me41i'AUoa Ufa wpnaenia.

Ca-lKlufca frta oo aipilrUoEv. The only reliable cure for catarrh Is tbe Muntoa lloloa. fl'-rl ami ff 1 ttHIBCt. 1 11 11 TEH 3 lails to cure. Sold bydrmgiiiU, eu.

Hen MantotNl In lllh Htreet, I'taUiieipuia, Pa. o-istltu-tu-eaiasunSm lopage; It would do tho same work wheuur Sf ge's Catarrh ltomedy. JUrataa Jteaaeaj- If Park PUe, SlJfA5.

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