Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, The (Newspaper) - January 7, 1889, Cedar Rapids, Iowa VOL 314 IOWA MONDAY 1 1889 -AT- at CTB IN All DEPARTMENTS E3 Silk Mufflers Fancy Collar and Cuff Boxes SMOKING Holiday Goods At two-thirds regular prices 200 Children's fancy worth from Your choice 20 per cent off on Now is the time to buy We must reduce our stock before invoicing February 1st if price is an object we an- BOUND TO SUCCEED Golden Eagle ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE Cor First Ave and Second St Cedar Rapids A SOLEMN SERVICE The Dedication of Vinton's New M E Church was Such McCabe and Dr Emery Miller were There to Men Drown in Each Other's Arms in Lake The World's News Summarized in Accidents Fatalities and Crimes Told in a the Irish Secretary to Have an Increased Congress did Today T Z Cook CUT GLASS Newest Patterns in DINNER TEA AND TOILET SETS Well J Should say HOW THEY HAVE PILED IT Everything You can Think of in Goods for Home Comfort or Ornament Or Both at Turner Call and see them at 50 FIRST AVE CEDAR RAPIDS GREAT COST SALE For SO Days Only Of everything in Woolen Goods including Flannels Dress Goods Underwear Yarns Mittens Etc AT ABSOLUTE COST Now is the time for bargains in winter goods at The New M E Church at Vinton Special to the Gazette Iowa Jan my God to were the tirst words of sacred song that tilled tbe new M E Church of this place dedication of which occurred The stands at tbe corner of Washington and streets It is a graceful brick structure gothic In design and of very attractive Interior The out- side dimensions are feet The is connected by folding doors a lecture room in tbe rear An Infant class room feet Is entered from tbe lecture room Over the infant class room is kitchen and over the lecture room the parlor On side of the auditorium Is a room feet The study entered from tbe pulpit through vestibule is feet The parlor enters into tbe rium by sash The auditorium contains 400 opera chairs tbe lecture room 200 When ill folding doors mid sash are open it Is In- tended Hint people be easily ed Tbn tower is 100 feet high and the ing of the best stained glass In the west front In a handsome window the late C at me time pastor of the charge here Tun Is heated by furnaces and lighted u chandelier At the service morning nearly the full seating wus occupied The great missionary Chaplain preached when sho was risen up to glean commanded his young mcu saving lei her glean even among tbe sheaves ind her not and let fall also some tbe on purpose for her and leave that may them and rebuke Tbe discourse was strong and lany filled Tbe provisions of the Mosaic iw extending to poor the right to glean u the if tbe rich were received as in them nn appropriate lesson fur modern The chaplain led nto a consideration of the natural of the Christian religion when brought to bear relations of labor and capital Christianity is the great economic factor that establish u satisfactory relation be- tbe employer and the employed Tbe rivat which must tinally tbe labor of statesman and sis upon the at the rich and the poor s the Christian sentiment of love thy lor us ruling alike in the heart of millionaire and tbe pauper He is i great mini who as owner of a street can al ibe of bis line and Im- driving a car twelve hours fur He who can put himself in he place of the wage worker under him The religion of opens the way to such of the same was of course u the of for tile iun cause Iu this It was rich Iu illustration anecdote A collection of about 100 was at this service aud closing Chaplain yielded to the pressure of the audience to bear him and seated at the organ he the for ten or minutes in admiration of mellow tender tones At m 11 union Sunday school vice was held addressed by Dr Emory Miller iif formerly uf the upper conference at which the latter sung by request Papa what vim take fur A large col- lection by members and classes uf tbe Sunday Dr Miller perhaps logical preacher In Iowa gave sermon The Doctor's was is bused upon tirst Corinthians third 21st and The enquiry of the age is What is the inclining uf the creation of tbe human race and what relation do we sustain to tbat ing Without revelation the human mind Is unable to settle the question of Its own ex- istence All philosophical speculation as to the nature of God is but the wildest vagaries without the Bible What book crives the clue tu the riddle of human Divine love gives a meaning to God DBS In- in H universe the object being to de- the resources of His love All persons exist to lie sharers in the ownership of that universe To realize upon this Investment lie sent His son into the world to save ners by developing the sentiment of divine love in the human breast The little of by which Christ is God's consists In the Savior's dissemination of love among men His disciples were commissioned to a like work to verify the further statement of the text that Ye are Christ's The real work of tbe church is therefore tbe cultivation and establishment of love A soul-saving church and preacher and layman is Christ's by She same tenure that Christ is God's Also all tilings arc yours by the same not for liny selfish purpose but for a anil benevolent use The real owner ship of a thing eomes In using it us In some way fc manifestation of love The discourse Is marred by any attempt at outlining it It abounded In argumentive illustration and was a rich treat to Dr Miller's old hearers The formal dedicatory ceremonies closed this service and subscriptions were swelled to over live thousand dollars leaving of about two thousand which a it Is thought will be rained today In the city thus lifting the entire debt of over It has been a struggle and fcr Vinton and much credit is due to the pastor Rev M H Smith and the official board who bave been ceaseless In their Inborn The pastors of several neighboring charges were present and Elder Crippen also assisted in the exercises of the dav Died in Each Others Arms Mich Jan night Charles Wise and Ned Apsley while crossing the lake on ice walked Into an air hole and were Sunday morning their bodies were found clasped in each arms A Mansion Burned LONDON Jan mansion of Swen Wyndham burned lait night Percy The children of daughter who were In the house were rescued In their The pictures and plate were Is a hundred thousand saved The loss pounds the Boasting Boulanger PARIS Jan The election to fill in the Chamber of Deputies for the department of took place yesterday and resulted In a victory for the Boulangist Brick Company Failed CHICAGO Jan Brick Manufacturing company made a voluntary assignment today Tbe liabilities are 000 150.000 I A Slight Rise Jan of the Electric Sugar refining company were sold today at one hundred pounds Speculators are ed by law r MIC ful that confidence iu the company will re- stored Balfour to be Protected Jan of police CONDENSED TELEGRAMS Prince Bismarck Is better The cotton bag trust Is dead Squatters are leaving Oklahoma Judge H C Ohrt died at Burlington The k Ing of the Netherlands Is dying A monument la to be erected to Custer The Chinese are trying to Corea Seven skaters were drowned In a canal at Berlin Coal has been discovered near lain Dakota A statehood convention has been at Huron on the 10th There is to be a racing meet In Miss this month Farmer of Dunhee 111 hat lost in Chicago Chas A Blair late of the Sioux Falls Leader Is dead Mitchell will soon leave the country aud will not fight Minnesota prison inspectors report in favor of the contract system The new Christian church at la was dedicated yesterday Spaulding left with profits from the ball games Along the Atlantic coast a severe rain storm has prevailed for two days Six prisoners cut their way out of jail at Clay county Mo The loya legion petitions congress to push the war record publication A war ship for North Is being In New York harbor families are on the verge of vation near Park River Dak Vatsey Cardiff Is arranging for a light with Jackson the colored pugilist Lumbermen are breaking camp at Tower Minn They are discouraged Tbe Paris C Brown a tine lower pi packet Saturday James Walsh was held up and robbed on the streets of Ind At Chamberlain D T H Law was ed for selling whisky to Indians D C was defeated in a wrestling match at Boston by H M Defus Rev J G prominent clergyman of Kansas U dead Mrs Charlotte Simouton of New Richmond Wls Kll years has just died Dakota newspaper men are being indicted for publishing lottery advertisements Near Fort Mount a deserter from the 20th infantry froze to death For Iowa local snows slightly warmer southwesterly winds varying to westerly Barker won the championship checker match of the world over Smith at London C H Barber of tbe Adams Express Co at Mason City married Mae Wilson was killed aud two others wounded In town near Seattle W T Senator Plumb of Kansas called on the president-elect said dav to him and left Barrett the tragedian has a swelling on bis neck and fears he will Lave to leave the stage a wealthy of Montana was put ill jail fur contempt of court and his friends arc for Henderson for speaker and the Iowa man's arc improving Secretary declares thut the dent will not reside at S J March Jacksonville Is entirely free from yellow fever ami large crowds of northerners are going there Tbe warden of tbe Missouri penitentiary has been found swindling tbe state in coal Near Cal yesterday two stages were robbed by highwaymen who took the treasure limes A young lady who was up before a New York judge hit him on tbe head with a tin pail just for fun During fl violent storm yesterday a enger train was blown from tbe rails near Hungary Dr Richmond has been released from the Missouri Insane asylum and will reside fter Iu a lottery ticket seller htis been arrested In Cleveland The law is PRICE 3 CENTS PARDONED TO DIE Ben F Hopkins Late Cashier of the Broken Fidelity Bank Dies After Only a Breath of British East African Company Strikes off the els of Many Slaves Held in A Wad Fight Among Indians in which Several Lives are Contest for the Speakership of the Illinois ture Narrows Down Until the man from Pike is Alone in the Race E Just a Breath of Freedom CINCINNATI Ohio Jan Hopkins late assistant cashier of the defunct Fidelity national bank died at this morning at his residence in this city He was pardoned by the president Dee 20 but the paper did not reach tbe Columbus ary until Friday evening Jan 4 Hopkins reached home that evening and after a joyful meeting with his family seemed to be ex- hausted by the excitement He never rallied and died this morning by the members of his family The death of Hopkins was hastened in the opinion of his by the long suspense awaiting his pardon and by the excitement of the return to his home as well as by the painful fact that one of sons is In jail charged with being an accomplice of young Tinkler Striking off the Shackels Jan agent of the British East African Co on New Years day presented hundreds of slaves with papers giving them their freedom His action has created much enthusiasm Bad Indian Blood Mont Jan courier reached here last evening from Sweet Grass Hills with the news of a light that curred Wednesday last between a quartet of tres Ventres and river Crow Indians Tbe struggle occurred on the banks of Cottonwood creek three of the reds having been killed outright aud tbe fourth was so seriously slashed tbat he died Friday night It pears for several months Spotted Dog aud Gres Ventres braves have been laying frequent visits to a River Crow squaw n spite of warnings from his brother named William to keep away Wednesday Spotted Dog set out with a companion on a hunting expedition up Cottonwood creek They were followed by William and a half breed named Joe Hunks and when thirty miles Tom Crow camp William aud the half breed up with Spotted Dog and his companion and commanded them to halt An altercation ensued which resulted in all hands drawing their knives and with the result already given The affair baa created great deal of ill feeling between the Indians and is feared The Gentleman From Pike 111 Jan will be but name to the republican caucus fur speaker of the house of A C Matthews of Pike from tbe contest at a lute hour ast created considerable sensation but the fact did nut become known until this morning A the members ol tbe house from Cook ty was held ut IU this morning and Mayer the question of bis candidacy in their lauds Theifffeet of Allen's withdrawal was discussed it was generally thought his would go to the candidate from ike therefore insuring Matthew's by ail overwhelming majority the tirst ballot The delegation concluded that it would be to formally Meyers name anil In a body to Mathews in an interview Meyers said Cook county would go hi a unit to thews by acclamation the Knox county candidate fer the bus uut yet arrived iu the city us be is said to have been unwell Ills er has warmly pressed bis friends of three killed A Hog Case in the Supreme Court WASHINGTON Jan 7 The court of the United States today rendered an iou In the case of the Minneapolis St Louis Railroad Co in error vs Oliver Beekwith In error to the circuit cour of Kossuth county Iowa This is an brought to recover the value hogs run over ana by an of the railroad company The case Involved a constitutional question am has attracted considerable Interest in the west Under the law of Iowa railroad com pilules neglecting to feuce their road are to damages for stock Injured through such negligence and If they refuse to pay tht value of the damage done within thirty days the owner of the stock may double damage It by the sel for the railroad company that these visions ground without equal of the laws The supreme court holds In the opinion of Justice Field that the law does uot withhold the equal of the laws as to tbe allowance of double damages being unconstitutional the are unconstitutional on the that they deprive them of process of law and deny th says that It is railway company to free from animals the duty of the keep its track and that Its against D B has been appointed ant to the president of the Atlantic Pacific Railroad Company P M Arthur has signed the agreement the strike though he refuses to make any of the terms known Frank Alger shot and killed Frank non who came Into his house at Two bors Mich while drunk David H Sharp boot and shoe dealer of Logansport lud has failed Assets liabilities The Mercantile Company of New York dealers In Japanese goods failed The liabilities are about Robinson a young farmer near Columbus Ind killed himself with poison on love The Governor of Algeria has ordered the expulsion from the country of two editors of a Spanish paper Oran Cattlemen and sheep herders fought near Tuscon Arizona Five sheep herders were killed and one cattleman wounded A J Lalng a real agent has been arrested at City Dakota for stealing money given to him for safe keeping Two coal miners Gallagher and Clark fought 52 rounds at Valeria Iowa In the presence of 500 men women aud children Gallagher won Forty-seven horses seventy head of cattle end a large amount ot machinery burned in the barn and yards of John Craig a wealthy farmer near Schayler Neb has appointed agent of the Chicago Burlington ifc and St Louis Keokuk Northwestern St Lonls a merchant ot ville Tenn was found murdered by the side Ho had been after a marriage license and It Is supposed his rival killed him Charles Raymore a law student was ar- rested at Minneapolis on the charge of tion He ruined the 17-year old daughter of R J of Fargo The girl died Justice Andrews of New York today granted a temporary injunction upon cation of Emma restraining Tele- T the Greek from further Interfering with the business of the Minerva publishing company Stilson Hutchins permanently retires from journalism today Frank Is now tor and business manager of the Washington Pout Is a rich cratic congressman from Ohio whose term expires March 4 The Investment Company of Philadelphia sued the Ohio Northwestern Railroad Company at Cincinnati for the payment of 074 bonds of each held at security for a loan and has asked the United States Court to have a receiver wind up the affairs of the road If the payment cannot be up to this time gentlemen held a con- ference this morning decided that there was nu show for the Knox county candidate and tbat he should be withdrawn neglect to do so by adopting reasonable means for that purpose justly subjects it to punitive damage where Injuries are ted by reason of such neglect The tion of punitive or damages cannot be held as a deprivation of property without due process of law It is only one mode of Imposing a penalty for a violation ol duty and its propriety and legality has been by repeated judicial decisions for more than a century The judgment of the lower court Is therefore affirmed FAVORS Ml The supreme court also rendered a decision tbe case of Cyrus II and Nettie Fowler executor aud ex- of Cyrus H ct al ants vs Peter administrator of Graham deceased appealed from the circuit court of the United States for tbe northern district of Illinois This s a suit brought in 1877 for the Infringement of the patent granted Graham for an Improve meut in harvesters Tho decision of the er court iu favor of Graham is reversed and the ease remanded with directions to dismiss tbe with costs Opinion hy Blatchford The Irish Executive has telegraphed to tbe authorities at County Donegal directing them to use the military in the the event of tbe tenants making er resistance to the evictions which are carried out Horace attorney for the New York Produce hus entered ments iu the county clerk's officer for K Foster Jr tbe defaulting attorney of the gratuity fund of the Tbe statement of the it for November i decrease in net earnings of If I he December statement shows no better of the losses of the Burlington for the year will be about President Lewis of tbe Brooklyn posted u notice tbe company would not the hours of labor as by tbe men The York companies will take about the same course Congressional WASHINGTON Jan after ink Northwestern railroads at deposit ol five thousand dollars is resigned with the New York Clipper referee Is to be chosen at the ring aide Such is the result of the conference far ami ar- ticles will probably lie signed on the train night The articles weic signed In blank by and being filled up to suit they were signed by him The light Is to place on the Sth of July instead of the 7th as announced The ring Is to be pitched any place within a hundred miles of New Orleans At Delaware Pa William alias Keely tbe proprietor of a barber shop and Gehan were arrested for turing counterfeit money Beneath the floor of the barber there wag found a conn the reading of the journal the contest over the proposed change in the rules abolishing the call of states on suspension Mondays was resumed Reed of Maine culling up the lution from tbe committee oii rules The pending question being on ordering tbe pre- vious tbe clerk proceeded to call tbe roll The vote resulted iu twenty-nine less than a majority and a call of the was ordered The call developed the ence of members aud further proceedings the cull been dispensed with the Vote was again taken on ordering previous the question upon the resolution SENATE judiciary committee reported back the senate to abolish circuit court powers In certain courts of the United States and to provide for writs of error In capital Passed The committee on public lands reported a establish the Lincoln Lincoln Land District In the territory of New Mexico Passed Chandler reported a resolution which was referred to the committee on contingent expenses instructing the committee on Mississippi river to Its Investigations Into the ing and proposed methods of the work in- the whole subject of the Mississippi river A resolution reported from tbe committee on foreign relations In reference to tbe ma canal was then taken up and on motion of Edmunds tho senate went into secret sion In consideration of that subject The Fight TORONTO Out Jan L Sullivan accompanied hy several prominent backers from Now York and Boston arrived here tills morning At the House he met rain's representatives W E Harding of New York and Parson Davles of go Threats of police interference frightened tbe parties into a refusal to sign articles but arrangements were made It has that the van fight shall be for and the belt held by It is to take place July 7th near New Orleans The next rs is to be ramie April 15 when be chosen The the stakeholder will He was There for Business SAN Jan is believed here that Klein who Is mentioned In a from Berlin an having led a party of adherents In the attack upon German sailors in Samoa J C Kline who left this city for Samoa three months ago as a newspaper cor- respondent was engaged In newspaper work for a number of years in Chicago and San The opinion is published here that If Klein was present during the attack of the upon the German sailors he was there in the discharge of his duties as a paper correspondent anl was not taking any part In the conflict Wants More Ships WASHINGTON Jan telegram was re- at the navy department today from Rear Admiral Luce cm board the United Steamer Galena at Kingston Jamaica saying that a due regard for the health of the officers and men on that two more for relief The negotiations between the English and Chinese governments have resulted In an agreement that the Indian have control uf the province of General City News Jr of was a welcome caller at the today Conductors Price and Vigars been laid It from the Milwaukee road bv a telegram from the superintendent saying tney were uo longer needed by be company without anv reason assigned for Mrs Alice R Rogers today bought the Richmond on the boulevard for Those who have met this charming lady and her family will hope that this menus tbat she will take up her residence in the city The family will have a most welcome In Cedar Rapids society Dr Smith is home from DCS where he filed this annual statement for the ers Insurance Company the first tiled this year with the State Auditor The Dr thinks the Iowa Trotting Breeders Association will hold theis Independent meeting here again In the fall if they conclude to bold one at all Tbe last sad rites were performed in orv of the Wm Maxwell afternoon at the late residence on the west side Rev John Hood speaking words of comfort to the of the departed The Knights of Pythias took charge of the services after the remains left tbe residence their burial service being used at tbe grave The funeral was a very large Messrs H Jones Frank Witwer C L Miller Ger A Dunlap and O C Carpenter acted ap pall bearers Steve Hagan umpire for the Western Base Ball association died recently of blood soning at his home in Marshalltown His illness resulted from a wound he sustained by being struck with a ball on the unkle Tbe daily papers report the discovery of a silver and lead mine HI Lies Moiucs the ore of which assays ounces of silver and 00 per cent of Irani to the ton DCS Is gelling ready for her annual spring Iowa has Sunday schools und 000 members There are about eighty ties organized into Sunday school tions and nineteen not organized It Is ex- ere long to hav every In the state organ GOOD REASONS WHY DENECKE YETTER Can Sell Dry Goods and Cloaks Below all Others Because they buy nnd sell all goods for spot cash only and can therefore afford to close out cloaks and all remaining winter re- of manufacturers cost prices Having but the one loss our motto is loss Is ways best no matter how great It may be It always pays to trade at Notice of Dissolution Notice IB lici eby that ore H Co Is this day dissolved mutual consent All due said tirm nnd nil claims mild will be collected anil paid by C H agent C H WM O JOHNSON Jim DAILY MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Chicago Markets Chicago Jan 7 1 p m Close GRAIN cash February JI 01 41 Firmer February 30 Firmer February May Nothing doing Timothy Prime nothing doini tl 62 Firmer cash 118 20 February Steady cash 17 45 February a Maj LITK STOCK Receipts -14.000 market active and and prices five to ton cents higher light K 85 tough packing 15 0085 15 K W hoary packing and shipping head market steady OO H 90 St Louis Market Cash tU 75 The LAST CALL Holiday Goods Great Closing Elegant Fine Neckwear Seal Skin Caps Silk Umbrellas Line Kid Gloves Silk and Cashmere Mufflers Silk Handkerchiefs Line Handkerchiefs Embroidered Silk Suspenders What more appropriate present for the boys than one of those Elegant child's or boys suits only to be found at OLMSTED Discounts Now Being Made The nicest thins in the for people who are troubled with cold feet Call and examine them JOHN GATES SON Red Figure S B DIX'S HOUSE The Red Figures will show you a cut of from 10 to 50 cts on the dollar from our already low prices Or you will regret it Goods must be sold at once Don't buy a cents worth of Clothing until you see oar Figures Opposite Grand Hotel lowa