Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1895)
" " " . ' ' " " ' - - - ' ' ' ; 'f''l'4'W - . ' ; ; I " - - - - - - ; - ; - - - - - ; - _ . - ; - - - - - - - - - , - - - -w , - : - - , - - _ _ _ 'I I ) - - - - TILE OMAhA UAIJ.Y JiEJ : MONDAY , TANUAUY 21 , 1Sf . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a I THE OMAIIA DAILY DEE II t I COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFC , . NO. 1 PEAL STnEET. . Delyre ' carrier to any past of the tl , . n. W. TILTON , Lenee. - 'Et.EtJONESnullntll OmCt. No 41 night ditor . No. % . .1."Ut MINriO. . ' Grand hotel . CouncIllJIUffB , reopened Ocl. 1. Mayne Real Eaato agency , r f Droadway. A slh'er.mounted whIp wa ftolen from n. F. 1Iattenhitier' buggy Saturday night . . In front ot his home , 81 Seventh evenue. The blles of the FIrM I'rebyterIan church I1 will entertain their lady ] friends at 0 kEnsington - slngton tea at the church parlors Wednesday - . day afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock. Hev. B. W. Allen of the Chrletlan church \ < has mailed each of the citizens who sIgned l the peltcn asking hIm to remain here n u neatly worded letter of thanks for the In- tuest they hav taken In him. John .1. Armstron , who has bccn Ilrerlng from the cfect or 0 stroke of apoplexy for the last three weeks , dlell last night at G / o'clock at 100 South Main street age.l G9 ' yenro. lunral notice will bo give bter. A row to'it place In Morgen'a saloon on South Main street YcterJay afternoon. Ioug - Mcl.clan struck another man several hard blows. OtflcerVolft SW him ami nrrtted " him on 0 charge of lurblng the peace. t" I The weather yeteday was tnvcrablo to . Olt.door lila . and almost everyone took L . } advantage of the tact. The thermometer . rcached 65 degre ab3ve : zero during the . , afternoon. engaged. Every livery rig In the city was : . A meeting of the Presbytery will b lucid , . In this city today at the Second Presbytcrinn . church for the Imrpose ot Inve3tgatng the > dl satl acton or tht church with It pastor , J , nev c. N. Arm.tron . and ( vice v rsa. There are about twenty churches In the district , J. but all of them may not bi representel. t. Frank Canary and George Drown sold a fine new overcoat yesterday to S. Friedman - : man I aeccnd.luand stor ke ? ller. They were ( caught In the act and Canary was arr sted. ' . The ovucot was tounl to have heen stolen from Hayden Dros. In Omaha. During the afternoon Canary'K pal nrown , called to , sot him at the jail and was thrown Inside ji on 0 charge ot drunkennes9 . While l gang of men were engaged ( In saw- Ing Ice I day or two ago on the river just below the Terminal corpany's bridge a strip ot Ice , about two acres In extent , brcke lese ; ami went down stream. Several men. were r on I. but managed to get off without any f' . Injury moro serious than a good wetting . The same day Wiltiaun Louis was workIng - Wilam : : an Ice plow on Ianawa when the Ice broke . through and threw 1dm his horses , plow and all , Into the wat r. ? 'Wo Ilve over $300.000 to loan upon Improved - . proved Iowa tarms. Farmers desiring loans t . can save money by dealing direct with us , thereby saving agent's commission \Ve do , nol loan 0/ Wild land ! . nor In Nebraska f Lugeo & Towle , 236 Pearl street. tar'uut',4 ! Iccl,1 "nle of & hoe ! . . We shal not spend much money adver- tslng this sale but will give our customers t the benefit. Hemembr this Is a cut of f ; " everything In the storenot 60 per cent dls- ; count. \Ve would not want people to know p we were snaking 60 per cent profit. f All of our .OO ladles' shoes during this \ sale will be $3.71 ; we have had the highest r ; grade ot roods sold In the city for that price. , ' You can buy a splendid shoe for a man In ; . < this sale for . ' ladles' r $1.00 ; you can buy I . : floe shoe for $1.00. patent th . etc. : you can . buy shoes cheap Look hi our windows for ; prices. Snrent was always the lowest In . p. price and will always be. SARGENT , r 43 Droadway. : , ; . PICflSO.ViIL " ' IuR.1tJJr41qIs . p.CnSUN.1L'1'.Jt.HJt.U'IS. . , . , - . Miss Georgia Bennett .IB , seriously Ill with " tonslittig. f E. K. Paterson IB seriously Ill with a . , gatherIng In the head. " i. , Miss Maud Virgin of luHlngton Is In the r ; ' cIty for I visit with Dr J. D. Paterson and \ . family on Wiow avenue. f , : Mr. and Mrs. F' . W. Ober of Omaha were . In the city Saturday for 0 visit with Sec. ' , . , rotary Harry Curtis and wife of the Young ' . ; Men's Christan association , ; EI"'o Your 3toiucy. , , Dy investing In the stock of the , Slvlngs. - Loan and BuIlding association .of Council . Bluffs. Incorporated In 187. Monthly pay- ; meats of $1.00 per share , netting the Investor about 10 per cent Interest. Ten serIes already - . - ready paId out , which ftly demonstrate the ability of the association to mature Its . stock In about seventy-five monthly pay- t I monts. No loans made outside of Council 1. ' Bluffs , and all applications examined and : passed upon by I majority of the bOard of ; directors. Good loans wanted. Full Informa - ton can be obtained al lie ofce of D. W. . Otis , secretary , 10 MaIn street , or any of the - following directors : It. W. lazelon , Frank Grass , John Drown A. S. Hazelon , H. , C. . Deebe , A. D. Walker E. E. hart , F. C. t Lougee , S. S. Leonard. - , Washerwomen UBe Domestic soap. " ' 'rllied In. God second-ham stoves of every de . , _ 4.j scripton , that have been traded In on Cole'B Air TIghs , for asia cheap. Cole & Cole , 4 V Main street _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . lot BOlml RIII 1"lell Yet "Whoever gave the newspapers their information - formation about the leasing of the drIving J park acted I lte prematurely , ' ! saId I . stockhOlder In the Issclaton last- evening ; , "the papers have alt been drawn up and signed , It 19 true , but Colonel GrIffin still ; has to put up the Ee urly for the ayIneuut . of whatever purses he may offer. There Laf Is nothing In the agreement between the Mcclaton and the colonel to compel him to put up $30,000 In purses , or any other c amount , but whatever purses are alTered the association means to see are paid . Last year wo loaiad tbe park to Colonel L. S. hatch , who came finely recommendell , and who wo supposed was alt right The first day's receipts - , - celpts were attached by some horsemen from St. Joseph , who bad not been paid what was 1 coring to thueiu Wo had to take the races In hand front that tme on , and pay Colonel , ' ' , " hi.Ltch's judge a salary of $ 50 per day when we could have gotten one just aB /ocd for r . $10 day. Our experience taught U9 9Jveral . things , and wo arc putting our knowledge p Into use thIs year . The races last year were very prontabl , notwithstanding they were k d run on an extravagant plan The assoiaton made $1,400 out of privileges alone. This r ; year , however , the asscclaton will have to I ' ulake whatever It does make out ot the ' rent , as Colonel Grlln has full control. , ' The aoclation has an excelelt record , hav- Ig hal races for tourte n year" with never ; f a financial failure The renl we charge the colon l Is very reasonable and be takes It subject to sale at any lme , " : C O. I' . IIOWN It - IlNUClNO UOTT011 . : I Clear Out of l'riesm Thu ' % 'ek. , 3 : pounds New Orleans sugar for $1 , 26 pounds extra 0 sugar for $1 , and 25 pounds floe granulated sugar for $1 , An I 18 pound pl Iuro fruIt jelly , 36c : 1 galen pal Golden Drip syrup for 45c . And a ono ' pound can of Price's Baking Powder for 40c. Fresh country eggs at 150 I dozen and the , finest county butter , made In l'ottawattamie n- county for ISo 0 pound . Remember we save i you 25 per ctnt on anything you want to buy nROWNS C. O. D. ' DomestIc soap outlasti cheap SOIP : Go 10 thuG other shoe Bales , see what you u can do , then cOle to me. I will sell you your . shoes , for my sale I to sell the stuff for .1 < cash _ _ _ _ _ ARGENT : . : Try Eagle laundry , 74 Broadway , for good . . work Our medium gloss finish can't bo beat. bll we do strictly hand work , domestic ; . finish. when preerred. _ Telephone 157. For rent , two furnished or unfurnished rooms In a very deslrabl\ location for man and his wlte. No objection to a child . In. : : quire at 605 First venue , ' L Ever ) purchaser at Davi ; ' drug tore gets n cholct sheet of music tree , ! Ga cotklnl stoves for rent and tor sale at , ; au Coos mco. . - . : DavIs sells druc paints and clan C'lp. : Domestic soap breaks hard 'wlltr. , , 'S NEWS \ FRO I COUNCIL BLUFFS - Bnrg1nr at I. M. Treynor's Revives Rcolcctons Tree Year Old . EXCITING STRUGGLE WITH tt THIEF - - : Burglars Entered the nOI O nt Sapper TIe stud Ono WaN Captured-lie Threntened to let Itvel and Yerr Llkel , In8 , The police have n new theory In regard 10 the Trc'nor robbery In the winter of I 1892 Treynor's house was entered by burglars while the family was seated at the supper In the table. Mr. Treynor caught them house ant captured one of them l he was leaving While on the front porch they clinched and a rough.and.tumble fight ensued - sued between the head of the house and the housebreaker. I lasted several minutes , and the porch , which was covered with snow , was thoroughly mopped up first with one and then with the other The fellow was finally landed In the arms of Officer Claar , who took hIm to the corner of lroadway and Sixth street and sent In 0 cal for the patrol wagon. There he had another encounter with the fellow . who hind to be subdued with the omcer's club. lie wes tried ant con- vIcted and sent to Fort Madison for three years. At the time he saId he would get even with all who hn(1 ( any part In the affair , even the polIceman , If It took until his dying day. On the evenIng of the last burglary Mr. Treynor suggested that It might be that his old friend had come back to carry out hIs threat , but It was then thought that the lan was still serving hIs Bentence. Yester- day Sheriff Hnzen returned from I visit to Ia the country and brought with him the information . formation that Treynor's friend haul ( made tormaton several flonthB of "good tiune" during his Imprisonment - Irlsonment , and was released about 0 week ago. The wo men look very much alike . excepting . Ing that the last one had black hair and eye- brows instead ( of light . I hue ran across 3 package bf hair dye a transformation of thIs kind might have been effected. Chief Scan' Ian wrote yesterday to the warden ! of the penitentiary to find out what he knew or penltentary fnd the case , and It Is possible that some Interesting . estng Intormaton may be obtained In I day or two. _ _ _ _ _ _ H .ISUS Hno : . : flrentjaiauary Cost Sale These prices for Monday are the lowest ever named ' Greatest values In silks and dress goods we ever offered . 1,000 yards printed chIno sIlks . were 35c and 40c , Monday lSc yard. All our finer 21.lnch printed china silks that were SOc , 60c and Cic , Monday 29c yard. COST NOT CONSIDERED DURING TillS Sf.LE. . All our SOc 59c and CGc all wool silk finish , 40-lnch henletas , all shades , Monday 29c yard. Ladles , I you want I nice street dress or house gown gr p this opportunity. Monday Is the day. 1,000 yards figured ( turkey red and dark dress prints. Monday 2c yard. Genuine Lonsdale and Fruit of the Loom bleach muslin , Gc yard ; limIt 10 yards to customer. . 10e straW ticking , 6c yard. yard Nice quality whie shaker flannel , 12tc yard 25c heavy ret , all wool , twill flannel , Hc STOCK MUST DE REDUCED STILL LOWER. 250 turkey red table damask 12Jc yard. Every yard of turkey red damask In our store Monday Il cost. Open Monday ! ovenlng. DENNISON DROS. . : Council Bluffs. ' VO3hIlOLD'S IIAruIONI ) STiLL MISSIN ( . Enorls nt Finding tim Stolen Sparkler have . l'rovcd itbortivo So I'nr , I'revet Abortve .7. W. \Vombold Blair , Neb , who was robbed of a diamond which he values at $176 on the Kansas City rood Saturday morn- Ing and Chief Scanlan spent I good share ot yesterday making a search ot the ground ' travened by J. H. Howard , the suspected thief , when he Jumped from the traIn , but ' were unable to locate the sparkler. They Ire afraid he swallowed I. In whIch event It may be some days before hIs digestive organs will yield up their hidden treasures. Doth Howard and hIs pal , Craton , were taken to 0 local photographer's establishment - mont yesterday afternoon and compelled to sit for their photographs. Each submitted without a murmur , and I good likeness waS taken. Craton , I IB saId , Is just out of the penientary 0 few months. He was convicted of the murder of a girl In Sioux City fIve years ago , the jury finding hIm guilty ot murder In the second lege . . lie was sent up for 0 term of five years , but was pardoned out by the governor last June. Chief Scanlan thinks of askIng the city council to make arrangements whereby the likenesses of all hard - cases may be talten. A "rogues' gallery , " such as Is kept by tile police authorities of many large cities , I Is claimed , would b of great advantage to the police In ferreting out criminals , and at present the police have no opportunities In that line. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J. ' 1. CAaut'ISELL IDICTEI. Latest Chapter iUtilOSiOUX City . French Leaguu , Jil Cure Affair. J. M. Campbell of Co ncl Bluffs was aI- rested yesterday afternoon al Kansas City on 0 charge or obtainIng money under false nrctenses F. M. Hunter , also I former Council Bluffs atorey , now located at Ot- tumwa , was the prosecuting wItness. F M. Hunter , C. C. Cool and J. M. Campbell of this city E. C. I'almer and George W. 1lngsnorth of Sioux City , and W C. Davis ot Omaha were the promoters ot the enter- prise. Hunter and Cook some weclts later cOlmonced an acton In the district court to recover $5,000 apiece , which they had put Ilto the enterprise. The court decided against Hunter and Cook. Last . week lun- ter , having failed to secure his $ , OOO through a civil acton , went before the grand jury In Woodbury county , and , as ' I result of his testImony , the grand jury returneJ Indict- ments against Insnorth , Davis and Camp- bali . 1lngsorth was arrested at his home In Sioux City the same day , and Davis as mentioned In The Bee yesterday morning , was arrested In Omaha Saturday evening lie will go to Sioux City for trial volunlar- Iy , waIving the - necessIty - - of rellsllon. 6lrl < nt II Through Ilvolelni And Is ready to begin his January sale to make room for spring gools. ( Remember , Sargent has only two special sales a year- January and July. The fact Is roc on the dollar sales In the shoe business every month admits talt ad- 'vertslng , which wt never do You ha\'o seen Sargent's business grow year otter year. until we hear people say , "Veli not ' know there "Wel. If you are busy , we Is no business. " The reason Is that wo never sell a poor shoe for I good ono : never sell $3.00 etuDes for $5.00 ; lever sell the cheapest rubbers and arctcs for the bet , but give you all We can for time prIce. Sargent has , always done lots of buslne6 on hIs special sales , for they don'l come often and they are always busIness. Remember we shall do little advertising on this sale , but shall make the prices sell the goods. SARGENT , The Shoe Man. 1IIah' . of tie 1Incohcel. Council Dufs tent No 32 , Knights of the Maccabees . have Installed omcers as follows for thb present year : Past commander , E. . A . Ward ; commander , F' . J , hart ; lieutenant commander , F. W ; , Whiney ; record keeper , O. C. Clifton ; finance keeper , J. I. Schontzj ; chaptaln , 'r. 1 , ' . J. ! 'reclousj ; physician , J. Waterman ; sergeant - geant , D. Drl.col ; maBter.atarms , I , C. Wooley ; first M. of G. , i. J , . lays ; leconll M. of 0. , U. S , O. Andrews ; sentinel , O. O. Cuater ; pIcket , J. F . Stoke. This young lent has enjoyed 1 rapid growtn since its organization last Juno ha\lnl lore than doubted its lemberhltl since that 'time. Many new and attractive feature , hal'l re- contly ben added to those ready In exIst- once and the prospects lt present are very I encouraging for the Maccabeca hecomlng flue etronsest friternal organlutlou In the city. Many new mmbus are being t added n1 every review . The total membership under supreme - premo jurisdiction December 31 , 1894 , was 178,727. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Music at the Grand hotel Thursdays . a well a Sundays , at the dinner hour , 6 to 8 o'clock _ _ _ _ _ _ - The laundrie use Domestic loap. , & JlM'U : 1111 TAI.1 r.mU'F. loc Not Fugru'o ivthStnatori % that Host- nap' Wi ito Innmelent WAShiNGTON , Jan 20.-A wide range of tariff debate Is expected In the 10uso of representatives this week , al which time It I believed Chairman Wilson and other tariff leaders of the majority will take occasion to advance their views l to th adequacy of time revenue under the new tariff law Thus for time tariff discussion has ben confined to the senate , where Mr. huh's proposed amendment to the income tax brought out several speeches urging the grave emer- gency arising from the lack of revenue under Iency the new law. This view Is not shared by Mr. Wilson and his ways and means associates ot the house. They feel that tlmero Is much mlsallprehenslon IS to the seriousness of time revenue condition. Mr. Wilson humus toll his associates on the ways and immeans committee - tee thnt the revenues requisite for the IOV' ernment will undoubtedly be sutclent when the new law Is fully In operation. An opportunity to present the house view ot the subject will b given when Mr. Wilson - son reports the bill taking off the one. tenth of a cent differential on sugar coming from foreign countries payIng In export bounty. The committee has already ( authorized the chairman 10 make I favorable report . I Is expicted that the report will be presented early next week and that the bill will be made up soon thereafter. Reports from the ways aOl mCans committee are privileged , so that Mr. Wilson can secure recognItion at any tinre. lme. The acton of the ways and ( means comn mlle upon the bill to Increase the tax oIl beer which has been referred to I wi depend largely upon Secretary Carlisle's opinion - Ion of the needs of the treasury Representative . olvo McMilan , ehalrmln of the sub.com- mltee to whom the bill was referred , was nt the house today after I few days' absence on account of Illness . lie said that he In. tended to see the' secretary ot the treasury soon antI talk wIth him on the matter. "The question whether taxes would be placed ( upon any article not now taxed or whether they will be increased ( on any arti- cia already taxed " said Mr. McMlan , "de- ponds upon Secretary Carlisle's view as to whether the Increase In time revenues which It Is evident this year will witness , will reach a point where any additIonal steps for raisIng revenue are unnecessary. " I'alent , tl 10" l'eoplo. WAShINGTON . Jan. 20.-Siuecial-Towa ( ) patents have been Issued ns follows : Charles and F. Clifford , 1uscatne , photographic flash light machine ; Fay O. Farwel , mis- . signor one.hal to Adams company. Do- huque , combined anvil and vIse ; Charles C. ( lilman . Eidora paving tile ; Samuel B. Kurtz Greenfleld . nRslgnor one-haIr to H. Kurtz Foosland , Ill. , gain bin ; Charles Phieip9. Oskaloosa hot water circulator : Mel Pierce , New Hartford , earth or sand auger. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ DR. ' U f72 ' CING TilE 1'U1'J'S . .13 ULL. . Senlte Secret Societies Under time nan 1011 n Mass leetll SEATTLE . Wash. , Jan 20--A monster meeting of the American Protectve association - ation and athlhiated secret societies gath- aton 1 tel ' erel at the armory to denounce the pope's theIr organization. ! bull In reference to organzlton. Fully 3.0 pEople \ , : ere In attendance and al times broke out Into the wildest en- tmes . The speakers were Rev . John I" Damon the pioneer preacher of Puget sound ; John Bushel of the Sons of Tem- pernce sounc and ( G.V. . Van Fosen oC Tacoma slate president oC the American Protective association . Another meeting has been called for next Sunday al the Masonic temple. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Robbers Old n Comlloto .Job. TOLEDO , Jan. 20-A robbery In true Bill Cook style was perpetrated In I populous part of this city last evening. Shortly aCer 9 o'cloclt two masked men entered the gro- cery store of William 1cGuthrle. on Oak street , andj pulling three revolvers on the proprietor his wie and I 'customer , proceeded - ceeded to help themselves to the cash In the till. The drawer was locked , but the robbers compelled the astonished grocery man to open Il Instanter. The money se- cured they searched the pockets of the pro- prietor and his customer. obtaIning In all about $180. The two robbers then disap- peared. The police have e no clew. Cotton i'alaco Ihlled Down WACO. Tex. , Jan 20.-The Texas Cotton palace was destroyed by fire tonight caus- Ing I loss of between $ .o and $0.0 to the Palace association . The exposition closed early In December and the enterprise proved such I success that the palace waste to hove been reopened this year. Owing to the highly inflammable materIal of which the exposition's large auditorium was constructed - structed the fire made terrific headway and within half on hour from the time of Ilnlt- Ing the structure presented a dismal mass of ashes and brlclt. Insurance on Cotton palace $20.0. _ _ _ . _ _ _ 0118 'fork" ( eAumo1 < Ten V < nr . SANDWICH . 1lss" , Jan 20.-Flres will be started Monday morning In the plant of the SandwIch glass works which have been kIlo almost ten years. Repair will be made anul everything be put In shape for oper- ant the works at once. This move Is a result - suIt of action taken by citizens at a meeting held last night a sufctent sum having been subscribed uy them to start the works which will be run for the present "on the co- operative plan. _ _ _ _ _ _ l"nl o of 1lr . I. n. Halley. ALEXANDRIA La. . Jan. 20.-Mrs. Hen- rietta Danlrldge Bailey , aged 7 years , con- sort of the late General William Bailey , and frnddauJhter of Patrick Henry , a native of Lynchburg. Va. , lied ( thIs morning on Rlchland plantation , Rlpldler parish , whIch had been her home for . nearly fifty years nlrler : IUld SuIcIde In Tarom TACOMA . \Vash. . Jan 20.-lsaac Henry Drton of this place Idled his wIfe and then put a bullet through his own brain last night. Developments show that both had vIolent tempers and [ domestic quarrels led to the killing . They came from Mexico , Mo. , last summer. I p Three IrO'I'Hhlo Skating. FORT MADISON , la. , Jan. 20.-While skating today at Greenbay , north of the city , 1yrle Townsend , Elsie Hughes and George Crossley broke through time ice and were drowned. p l'E.ITI1CI JOlWU.IST. Fair , Colder anuS Norlhwclt Winds for Ne- , . , . hrlul To.lmuy WASHINGTON Jnn. 20.-For Nebraska , South Dakota and lansas-1 : colder : northwest winds . For Mlssouri-Ja1r : colder : northwest to west whlls. ( For lowa-1 alr and colder Monday ; north- west winds. . ' .0",1 n.cord. OFFICE O TiE WIM''IEI BUREAU , OMAhA , Jan 20-Omaha recorul ( of tem- Icrture and rainfall . cOllpare(1 with the corresponding day oC the past tour 'ears : IbJ ) . 1691. 183 , 1892. MaxImum temperature . . 6 35 37 3. Minimunt teml' ralure. . 42 31 2 . Average temprature. . . . 52 3 32 16 PrecipitatIon , . . . . . . . . .C .17 .0 P Condition of temperature and preelplta- lon at Omaha for the day since March 1. I 1891 : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Excess : for the IllY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Normal Ilreclplaton . . . . . . . . .02 Inch Delclency for time ( lay . . . . . . . .02 Inch 'otal Ilreclpialon since March 1 16.0 Inches Ielclency since March 1. . . . 10.03 inches Itoportu from other It. tnl' nt I 1' . M. 4 g " I i ' sTATuus. . .l * ITAT or I ? : : wxuusmt . I B.3 . WEATllm. . < f : 0 ' ' i : 11 _ _ - - - - - - - Oummaha. . . . . . . . . . 10 03 .on Clear. North I'lato. , . . . 22 6U .tuiu Cloudy . Vule/ll' . . . . . . 12 20 . (12 ( Smmowimu . Chlcao . . . . . . . . . . . 42 : .I : HlowlnG. : . . : HI. LouIs. . . . . . . 11 GU .00 Clear. ) SI.l' . I. . . . . . . . . 32 3 : .UU Cloud , . D.ueenor& . . . . . . . 45 4"1 1'011) ' . 111111 CI : ) . . . . . . u : 14 .00 u Clear . iJemmuer..u . . . . : 41 .00 Clear . : tall Lake Chly . . . 28 54 .UU t lear. ' CI :4 itmumiti City : . . . ) . . . IU : m .02 , l'am t cloudy. lolc/ : . . ) . . . . . . 10 11 .UI : 1llcloull' . lmINtlmamcIE . . . . . . . : - .11) ) Smuowirmg. ) 81. VII"tII . . . . H 'F'im owimmg . Chc.mJI . . . . . . . :0 : ! a M .I : , I'ntcloumdy , MI.H L'miy . . . . . . , 4 mum 'i' . ( 'tear. G\.eblou. : ; . . . . . . I : 7 : .taJ . Cloudy. . - - - - 'i" -I indicatea trace IP 'III lon.- l . YLSlf . Observe ; . MEANS MUCH FOtl1 ! SIDE - 'lv Important Suit for R'bntes'1ow ' Pending in Iowa's Supreme Oourt - ll CAUSE ANTEDATES RAlt/ : / GUL 'ION - hORO Oaten Sties to Jcc"V { om thl nock IIRhl1 for Iu"sslvo lmrgts Coleeloll I'rlor to 1887-Ottunmwmi Trains lubber - bars taught In 1UssQur ! . _ 1"1 1 ! , DES MOINES , Jan 20.-JSpeclal.-An ( ) 1m- portent railway ese has just been tmrgtled In the supreme court of this state and whatever - ever the decision the United States supreme court Is likely to be called upon for time final adjudication of It . I Is entitled Isaac OlUon against Chicago Hock Island & Pa- cifc Railway company and comes from the Jasper district court , where the decisIon < was In favor ot the raIlway eompan Plain- tilt represents shIppers whose Interests he acquired , al\l sues to recover damages for alleged unjust discriminations In freight charges made before the interstate corn- marco law or Iowa freight law went Into effect. Ils claim Is thal under the old common law such dlBcrlmlnaton vera for- bidden . ' Defense IB that no such common law , or application of I , can bo found or ! sustalle . There are said to bo many sim- liar cases < awaiting the final decisIon lu this one. I the ralwa's are defeated It will mean I large amount ot money to the ship pars and may seriously cripple the rail' ways. Plaintiff shows I strong opinion on his side by Judge Shlrs of the federal court and defense brings on equally positive ono In opposition by Judge Grosscup also ot the federal court. The claims arc mull based on shipments from Iowa points to Chicago. Nearly every city of any Importance In this state has started subscriptions for re- hot of the Mouth sufferers In western Nebraska - braska , ali the aggregate amount from this state will be something enormous. "Perhaps Oskaloosl has done the best so tar , having already forwarded over 200 tons of coal besides I large amount ot money and provIsions. Des Moines . . Is doIng the usually generous timing In , tIltS CSCCL . 8101 uSlaly Ienerous her subscriptions will fool up several thou- sand dollars. The railways started out to carry cli coal and provIsions free for Ne- brlslm relief , but arc now "sorry thal they spoke , " the demand on them being much greater than they antclpnte < . In this city thlrty.fve cars loaded are standing on the tracks waiting for tIme railways to move them. waitng They all refused at first , saying they hall al done theIr share but the Northwestern and Burlington have agreed to take part of I If the Hock Island will do its share. I Is probable tIme cars will bo moved shortly. SUFFERINGS OF AN IOWA FAMILY. Time 13cc , published at Jefferson . capital of Green county Iowa , says : "A pitifully sad story of loss and suffering by fire comes from Grant townshIp. Mr. J. I. Daldrlg and I family . who have lately returned to thIs county from Grant , Neb. . and are spending the wInter on the place belonging to Alfred Lamb , located three miles southeast of this city , were sitting at breakfast last Friday morning , when the house eaughl fire tinder the floor , and In spie pt ' their best efforts burned to the ground.i ! . There were nine children In the household , and some ofthese got thoroughly chie befoeJ they reached a place of refuge freezIng their fingers In attempting - tempting to help tathel anl1 mother carry out the household goodm. There was no In- surance Absolute deRttulon ! stared the family In the face , and tessrs. Alfred Lamb and Horace Bennett caTll , to , Jefferson Monday - day and crculated a subscription paper among our business mep wih so much suc- cess that they will be abe ) , to place upwards of $43 In the hands of t4ese sufferers by fire , which will - enable them .tonluck un heart andgo < 0.- their way olco.nlore enc uraged. I Is I mercy that the lIre , did not break out In the night as In thit I caE some of the children must have per.lshed f The Daldrlge family are finding temporarY quarters In the hospitable home of their ' relatives ' , the J. E. Franklin household. " . Frankln , . :111. - TRAIN ROBBERS ARnESTED. Ever since the robbery of.'an express train on the Burlington road near Otumwa I week ago In whIch It Is supposed about $12,000 was 'obtained , that vicinity has swarmed wIth P'nkerton and railway detec- tives. The ofcers suspected the robbers were ex-raiiway employes , from their evident familiarity - miliarity with the operations of the traIn- men . and hlVo been acting on the theory that they would attempt to escape Into Mis- souri along the line of the Wabash railway. I was learned that 0 Wabash engineer namcd Buhlett , runnIng between Olumwa and ! o- berly , had mel two men In Otumwl the morning following the rohlery and had given them I meal on their. claim that they were "broke " They were ex-braltemen , named Ely and Dateman. In a Ifew hours he met them again , when Ely puld out a roll of bills and repaId him. He asked Ely where begot got the money so soon after claiming to bo " " tIsfaction . ThIs "broke but got no , tsfacton. aroused tlle englneer's suspicions , and when Dateman anti Ely went to Moberly he determined - termlne to keep them u/ler surveillance. As good luck would have It , Dulet cc- cupled a fat In Moberly and soon after their arrival In Moberly the two brakemen rented I room from Dulel and his wife Last Fri- day morning before leaving bome Dulett heard the two men quarreling In on adjoIning ' room over a divIsIon of money. Dulel went to OtU\WI and toh\ his story , whereupon a message was sent to Moberly asking the operator there If any arrests had been mad . lie replied that two men named Dateman and Hilgland , ex-\Vabash brakemen . had been arrested - rested In a notorIous resort In Moberly after 0 desperate fght , and landed In jail . . and would be brought to Oumwa for examina- tion. ton. ton.TROUnLES OF COAL MINERS . The mid wInter weather has BO lessened the demand for coal thal the mines In most localities have been running only about halt time , and the competition has been so sharp that the operators have reduced the prIces for coal , and also for dlglng. ThIs has led to 0 great deal of trouble among the em- ployes , who claim they cannot live al the reduced - I duced wages anl ( amount of worlt. The most serIous trouble reported was at Centervlo last week. Three hundred angry men gathered - ered about the National Coal company's plant for the purpose of persuading or compelling the dozen men there employed at the reduced Price to quit work. They were stopped by Superlntendenl Baker who told them If any one attempted to trespass upon the properly they would have to be carried off . So they re- malned In the vicinIty to await developments , and when tIme men came out from work a eommlteo of five hehl a conference wih them. They agreed to quit work until the Ilueston of wages was settled , but on theIr way home were collared by the mob outsl.Je the works and forced inside a circle whe they were threatened.1ahlse(1 ( and cursed In a dozen different ton/les.t A Mr Dshop , In particular , was single ou. . for their especial vihilfication. After a < ! lrayter of an hour of shameful insult he wl" , tRld that I ho dId not leave town wihIn l\'o hours ho would be tarred and . featimereulperhmaps worse He said : "I am I poor Ian . mind In debt , and have a large famIly t9 support ; for the laht two months 1 have beey ufe ! to find but little , If any , rork . and mme , " 'upn I have an ( P- Ilrtunly to work eve rl.laY , and , with time ahl of my son , to imtae $3 per day for the support of joy needy fcu1iy , I Intend to do so. I won'l leave time I 10\\1 \ ! on account of the threats of anybody , html vail , contnue to do my duty toward th05 wlfl depend upon me for a living . " Since the i' 10 further trouble has ben reported , andll it ! JS probable a settle- meft has been reached' ' l ' ' \hlch all the min. ers have gone to work If the reduced rale. SINGU.AI Eih1tIENCE. : EXI:1iuENCE. ' A dispatch from lIemnoum ! . la. , says ; Rev Mr. DeWal , whoe recent insanIty was fol- hewed closely by the ccldejlsl leath of his aged mother , had singular experIence shortly after hts mother's dealh , lie had been out of his mimi all If the thneaml of course knew ab.olut ly n\thlng of ths accident 'hst morning he wa ' sleeping soundly and hIs wife told the writer that a chang was taking place In imis condItion for better or worse. . lie slep ! throuGh all of the excitement coaequent Ipon the famiy hearing of the Icchl nt , In 1 Ilulet room . In the evening Rev , Mr , nuts , frm hianip. ton . was sitting \UI : him when he slowly opened hs ! eyes , and saId tp the brother : "is that you , Drolher Butts ' Cal my wife ; I have lemethlng goul ' to tel you and her , call her quek ! ! Whop she reached the bedside , be said : "Is that you , Are yon my wife ? " Mrs. BeWaIl answereI l. "Yes : don't yen see t am here ? " lie said )01 a 11Ist seemed to hide her from him , but seeme he could see her presently . lie then tel them his mother was dead , end gave them a beRulul account of I mot glorious vision which ho MW while ho slept. lie was seem- InRly In the other world among a throng of such beautiful people . among whom was his mother , who halt that morning reached the palace : everything was so bright and delightful. But he was told he could not remaIn : that ho mlsl como back for awhile . for there were thee who needed his care. At that time he awoke 10 life and consciousness . ness , which he still relalns I WANTS iS BUGGY BACK. Wilam ] oter , proprietor of A livery bun At Greenfleld . ends omit cards to city mar- sllals , notifying them of the theft or 0 livery team and buggy. On January 15 a nun hired ( 0 team and buggy of Mr. Foster to drive 10 Adair , but the team ns yet has not been returned The thIef Is de9 scribed as being 0 oman of about 6 feet 10 inches aged about 35 years and clean shaven excepting mouache. The team el I bay horse . with very heavy man and tail , wire mark an breast and right foreleg leg aged 9 years . A sorrel horse . mIxed with gray haIrs , aged 6 years , weight about 900 plnl9 The buggy was 0 oneseate. Hock Island top buggy , end spring Mr. Foster offers a liberal reward for the return - turn of the stolen rig Al Menlo . GuthrIe county , last week I hlnl was organized with rank Ege nail II , L. Cottrell as captains the losing side to lay for the suppers of the wlmmumers. The hlut took place last Monday . and In the evening the weary hunters mel a9 per aree- merit at Menlo nH ] count was made , show- ling 'Cotrel to have 4.72 poInts ; Eg3. 2300. Plat Mack brought the largest number ot points . 1,050. Sherll McGarralsh of Polk county reo turned from time Fort Madison penientary and rays thal when Cumberlamid the Shelby county mlrder r , was placed In the death cell after time IS\anee of the death warrant by Governor Jackson a good dose of quick- silver was tOlnd on hIs person. lie hall scraped I off from I smal looking glass and Intenled 10 kill hImself with It rather than hang. Ito will be watched very closely _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TlAGIU } AT iNIIt'ENiHNCE. : Samuel Anderson l'RUly l"nl8 Ills Wife ntlt Cuts Ills ( h"l Throat CEDAR RAPIDS . la. , Jan 20-Speclal ( Telegram.-A ) terrible tragedy occurred at Independence at on early hour this morning , news of which has just reached lmere Sam- ucl Anderson , 0 retired farmer about GO years of age , bal In his wltc's head wih a flatiron and then ended his own life by cut- ting his throat with a pocket knife , making 0 frightful gash extendhll from ear to ear. The deed was not discovered until 1 o'clock , when 0 son.ln.law called al their , home. Anderson was deal and his wife was unconscious. PhysIcians were sllmon9d at once and I Is believed now that ! rs. Anderson - son will lIve , alhough she has not recovered coimaciousmiess. conscousness. Mr. and ! rs. Anderson had been married only since last September but as for as known had always lIved very happily to- gether. They spent last night at the home of I relative , returing home at G o'cloclt this tmiornlng The bodies were both lying across the bed Mr. Anderson has acted somewhat strange ) during the past week , and It Is believed that he was insane when he com- omitted the awful deed. Iowa I'ionecr l'tmyeictamm DeiHl. MISSOURI VALLEY , Ia . Jan. 20.- ( Speclal.-The ) funeral of Dr. George H. McGaveen occurred Thursday. Dr. Mc- Gaveen hal resided In Harrison county . since 1858 , and was most highly respected by all who knew him. Ho was chairman of time first Board of Cunty Supervisors , and represented - resented the county In time Thirteenth Gen- oral assembly of IDwa. le was one of the leading physicans and surgeons In west- era Iowa previous to hIs retirement from practice seven years ago He leaves a wIdow and seven children. The funeral was attended by I large concourse of friends and neighbors , who unIted In paying the last tribute of respect to one revered , honored ant respected by all. Trying to Slop loot"Ia1og. CEDAR nAp IS , Ia. , Jan. 20.-Speclal ( Telegram.-There ) Is great excitement at Downs over on effort to put I stop to boot- leggIng. Colonel Holt , the temperance lecturer - turer , -haB been holding meetings there for I a number of days , and , as a result , has Interested nearly everyone In the cause of temperance. The ladles ot time Women's ChrlsUan Temperance unIon called on two fellows who have been bootlegging , and not- fell them they must stop selling liquors and al once. The third bootlegger In the town bas given up the fight and left the place. The outcome of the fight Is being waited for with I great deal of Interest. Ir. } ; Jcrlnrt Itceuptured. WEBSTER CITY , Ia. , Jan. 20.-Speclal ( Tclegram.-Dr. ) Egerhart , who broke Into the Northwestern depot at Luverne about I year ago and escaped from the officers of the court whie thal body was In sessIon al Garner , and hid In I well under an old barn for 0 week amid then evaded his pur- suers for I year , was recaptured at Lu- verne last nigimt. He lied returned to hIs old home thInking he could slip In and then get away again before his presence was known. The capture Is creating considerable excitement as gerhart has developed Into a ate cracking burglar. 10y"ottl& nn Obnoxious l'ostmnRtel. CEDAn ItAPIDSIa. . , Jon. 20.-Speclal ( Telegram.-The ) postmaster al Geneva , Frankln county , hIs Incurred the dlspleas- ore of a majority of the people ot that town and they have declared 0 boycott agaInst him. They refused to mal their letters al the postomce and have been mailing them on the trains. The government was ap- prised of the fact and the clerlts running through tIme town were Instructed nol to I'e- celve mal on tIme trains The people are now carring their mal to Hampton. ! hrow 1IIIel leoro a Trait CEDAR RAPIDS , Ta , Jan 20.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Washlngton ) Morton , I farmer living near Independence committed suIcide last night by throwing himself In front of a train. Doth legs were cut off and the body was badly mangled. lie was not discovered until thIs morning and then lifo hind been extinct for some titmme. lie has been somewhat - what dementell for some tme , having lost much tions. of his property In business transae- tonB. BUSY WEER - IN TiE HOUSE motue Ru10 Adopted for Ohkngo's Pub- lb Building Bill. - . . lo Di. lWJ tOUS : FOR ITS DISCUSSION I ts10 l'ORSlblo the 1SOI1\01 for limo Imlenehment of JtuigEi hicks WIlL Como VI' for Consideration uring time " cell - WASHINGTON , Jan , 20.-Thls promises to be a busy week In the house. The pro- grant arrange(1 imy the committee on rules before the departure of Speaker Crisp for Asimevihhe . N. C. , lat nigh contemplates the consideration of the public building bills on the calendar , to be followed ( by the Inlan ( nl'PropriatlOmm bills now umler consIderation . the suudry cIvil and the agricultural bills The conunltee on rules , acer much urging decided to , b\lng In a cloture cumin to secure I vote on the bill for a new public bu111111 at Chicago to cost 4000000. Two hour will bo given tomorrow for the consideration ot the measure after which n vote on the bill will be taken , The ImprovemenlB for the New York building are Provided for In the sundry civil bill. Time other Imblc building bills are : Newport , 1) ' . . $ l0O,0000 : Cumberland - land , ! d. . $75,000 : South Omaha , Neb . $200.- I 000 ; $5.00 . J. . $250,000 ; Brookline . I Iass. . $75,000 , and Pots\'lle. l'a. . $60,000. The program , as arranged for the week may bo subject to change In case Mr. i3imringer chairman of tIme commitee on banking anti currency , Iecldes [ before the end of the week to bring forward his new lumens- ure. lie has been In constant consulaton wih Secretary CarlIsle for the past week amid Is very sangulnQ that concessIons calm \ be mimetic 10 the sliver men which with induce them 10 wlhllrw their opposition. 01 yesterday - terday he expressed the opinion thnt he woull bring forward time modified bill this week anml that I would pass. ThIs oplimlomi however Is not generally shared by the democratic lead- crs of the hous . most of whom do not hesitate to say they believe all hope of cur- re l ylegl.slatol at .th ! . session is . _ dead , . . 1 IS alEO pOSSlle we resolton lur time Impeachment of Judge Hlclts may be before the house before the end of the week , but tIme tact that the commitee ou Judiciary dc- cded rlday to reopen the Case Is Interpreted to mean a delay which wi render any attempt - tempt to push the case agaInst him at lila session abortive. abortve. Next Saturday by I special order will be set aside for eulogies on tim late Senator Colquit of Georgia. 1 Is not improbable for Mr. noutele to attempt to secure consideration of his Ha- waIan resolution , and thus a debate on this subject b precipitated In Eome form . IN TilE 1S.\'I. In"RI and the laconic Tax win Receive Sonic tttetitton. WASHINGTON , Jan. 20.-The prospect In the senate this weelt Is for more talk than accoinphisimmnent . When tIme senate adjourned , yesterday the senato's attitude toward Hawaii . the proposed recession from the senate amendments to the income tax np- propriatton and time Nicarmmguma bill all occim- pied in the different ways , teclmnically considered - sidered , time position of ummflnishicd business. Time income tax will have the right of way by virtue of its being a part of an appro. priation bill. Time hawaiian question will , in all probability , be considered in the morning hour Monday , if not crowded out by tIme debate on time income tax , There are known to be several senators , most , if not all , of them on the republicamm aide , anxious to express their views on the HawaIian problem , and , judging from timeir urivate expressions , time remarks to be made viil in some instances ho very pointed. Senator 11111 Is also expected to stammil out for his income tax amendment. Time Nicaraguan question still hmold its place at the head of the calendar for con- sidoratton daily after 2 o'clock. Senator Morgan said today that lie was still hopeful of securing a vote on tIme bill before thmo close of time week , but if there should be many interruptions ho may be disappointed. Senator Turpie imas ( ho floor for 'a reply to Mr. Morgan , and It Is expected ho vihl make a characteristic speech. There wIll also be othmer addresses on this subject before - fore thmo vote Is finally taken. Scnator Coeltrell expects to ask to have time fortifications appropriation bill taken up as soon as the urgeumt deficiency bill is out of time way and thinks there will be no dint- culty in getting It through during tlmo week , Time friemids of time bankruptcy and tern- tonal admission bills are growing anxious concerning the fate of thmose measures , and are begInning to be umpprelmensivo tlmat time may not be left for their consideration if ( lie Nicaraguan bill be not soon disposed of. Time present prospect is agaiumst the arrival - rival of the financial and currency question In the senate durimmg time week , but fliuclm will depend upon time action of the finance committee Tuesday , and also upon time atti- fudo of time house of representatives. Conipensattoum to Crow Creelt limil ImlimS , WASHINGTON , Jan. 20.-The Indian of- fairs committee of time houmse has autimor- ized favorable action on a bill appropriating $117,000 to compensate the Crow Creek , Da- Itota , reservation Indians for loss sustained In receiving less land per capita lui their dimInIshed reservation than tim received by Indians ccccumyiumg other diminished reservations - vations , The committee nlso agreed to a bill to allow the ICickiupOos and l'ottawatornies of Kansas to sell certain other hands. Teitiuma lIme lioweil 'I'orpodoes. WASHINGTON , Jan , 20.-The sm'conul 8Iiot with an eighteen-inch howell torpedo was ilretl at the testing station late Saturday , Time torpedo left time gun at it sieed of forty knots , wimich is seventeen knots above the torpedo now used. 'l'he shot ran 1,400 yards. Another Imot will be fired tomorrow. htieki Ilmus ot Yet R'piieI , WASHINGTON , Jan , 20.-The judiciary committee of the house has received mme direct reply to the Invitation extended to Judge Ricks yesterday to appear Tuesday in his own defense , Ills attorneys here , however , lmavc assured time comnmittee that lie will come. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fur remui Itcgumlmuti'mmii for I 81)5. WAShINGTON , Jan , 20.-TIme lresident huami signed regulations prepared at tIme Treasury department for tIme goverrmunent of vessels employed In fur eai Ilumiulmig during ( lie season of 1195. - - - - - - - r , TEN CENTS --FOR- - - - Boy'sk Knee Pants THIS WEEK - , Boys'Suits. , , , We are now stocked up t ) IOU with a very choice se- 4 lection of Small Boys' t'J , 75 Suits that ought to be . . 'r priced $3 , $3.50 , $4 , but 2 00 they're halt that , 'V I M. H Cook Clothing Co. , ' 13th and Farnam Sts , ( . DON'T 'FRtJSl''FIIE PROI'IIllr , Ito is Only tlntmuun , Like nnraetr , and hhi l'ropheey ltsy hit , All Wrong , You can't tell by sttmdying time weather reports whether time ( lay Is going to be fair or stormy , To err is imumhn , and the oflleial prophets are var ) ' human , It is timerefore well to prepare yotmrreit for nny Weather When you go front Imonto in them morning. how shall you ito it ? lly mcusn of tmlnbrelimmmm , overshoes , antI heavy vrnps7 1\hi good in their way but they are not enough , . You lutIst be tiefaimuled fruitma withiium , Your stomach-that tumrmmnce of the botly-.immust rcmuhll5' burn tIme ftil that yeti put into it , l've'ry Other orgmtn miust ho itmIly alive amid tip to Its work , Any de- liarttmre front a state of complete health is a. bad thing in mimitiwinter , At time ilrst sigma of cohd-nmmml time sigmis are too fanmillar to : need enuummerntiomm-tnlte a. stitutmlant , mmot time common beverages inchtmded imnuler tlmat Imammie , but 1)ufry's l'umro \ lnlt'hmisicey. . it will putt yotu in a glow , mint a feverlsI heat ( hint soon i'nsses off antI leaves 3'nn colder timan you were tmefore , taut tIme wluole- seIne varnmth commming ( coma the imnnmmmoimlous mmmi imenlhmy ( notion of all parts of th body , To delllme 'hmnt time ( Inctors call "tone" iii ' not an easy task , yet everybml3' knows \'hmat It macaiim' and it is promoted by' luff3"s I'mmro Malt \'hmiske ) ' , Tlmi is an nr- halo ( IesIgneI for mPdicimmnh and Immmsehmoht tamrpeses , It is liecmmllnrl' nulnhmtel to ( ho ieeulpu , of delicate s'omncmm , tIme are exlmammated Lit , ' btiiness nail imy imoumelmohmi cares. Tlmey ammt sommmetimuimg ihmat will rplly time forces of tIme 1,0119' lmromnhmtl' . Nothiimg ttoe thuls like time p11cc itnil imlmttnbhc article above referred - ferred to. R'Rft' FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. cuiua ; Colds , Oouglms , Sara Throati , Influenza , Bron. chit's , Puculllobia , SweflilI ; of the Joiuti , Lulublgo , Inflalllillatoat ! , RHUJTISM , NELJIALQIA1 } FROSTI3ITES , CHILBLAINS , IIEADAOHE , TOOflIACHE , ASTUlA , DIFFICULT flREATHINCI CUItES TitlI y'OitST PAINS in ( merit one to twenty nitnutea. rOT ONI1 1101110 after reading ( liii , nmlvertlbeimment aced anono 8U1'I'Cit V1TU PAIN. itmudway's fl.'muiy htq'iitiI I ma suire Cure br Every i'imlmi , SpraIn , iirtmlses , l'aiimi iii lii. hack , ( iimcst nu' i.iumiti. It tamme time tlrat mmd Ii tim , , oImu' i'AiN mIHM EDj , limO Instantly stops the moat excruciating pains , aitays humulmummimitiomi , umid cmmmea congeetioni , uthetimer of ( lie Lungs , Stomnaclm , loweis , or otbeC giaimda or organs , by ene applIcatIon. A half to a teaspoonfui to unit a ttmmbler 05 water wilt 1mm a few mntmitmiea cure Crmmmmmlis , Spas. Inc. Sour Stomaacmm , iieartbum-n NervousneSS , Eleeple5zness , Slek licadmtcime , Diarrluca , Dysea. tery , Coite. l'iatuiency mtnJ cli Internal pain. . 'rimero is not it remactilal agent in all the worl4 that xciii cure fever ada nguo antI all otluer MM lariotms. Bilious no.1 otimer fevers ailed by HAD. WAY'S I'im.LS , o quickly as ItAD\VAY'hJ flEA. DY ItELISI" . Wra L DOLCLAS IO7HLZT. I ) lrflVriTroRAlcIuG. CO1DOVAN rRtNcH&r.NAMELLCOcaLr. ' i:4 : , - 483Sp FINECALF&IANOAROa ( . . . . . . &aea.woRrciNGMEN. EXTRA rlNt' . , y 2.I7.BOY SCHOOiSHOEa . . . , LAD I13 . , . . i' . . . - . , . - , " , . . . bgocIc'romij8Aaa. Over Ono Million People wear the WI L. ! ouglas $3 & $4 Shoes ' All our shoes arc equally satisfactory . ' ' ' Timey give time best value for the money. ' Timey equal custom Shoes in style and fit. Timeir wearhng qumulitiea tire unsurpassed. The prices are untform--stamped on solo. from Si to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealercannot aupply youwo can. odbj' , A. W. Bowman Co. , N. 16th St. C. J. Carison , 1218 N. 24th St w. w , Fisher , Parker and Leavenworth St. ) J. Newman , 424 S. 13th St. ' Kelley , StIeer & Co , . Farnam andl5thSt. T. S. Cressey , 2509 N St. , South Omaha. ' J. MANLY PURITY ConceaL REmucamEs cleanse the blood , akl , . and scimip of every erupmloim , liii. , ) . purity , mind dl.caie , whether .1w- t _ _ .i ' 0 imle , scrofulous , ulcerative , or he- ,41 ; I reditary. in a wont , they see the _ 4 , ( greatest ldn cure , blood himmtllier. , -1 end humor iemedics of inoderim times , iiod smmcced when ti a besi pimysicians fail , Sold tlmrouglmout time wom1d , A I J1111111il'S biOO-l1. Rplendi'I curatirengent for Nertcu.or1i Jieaimctie , l3riiin EzheuMton , t3ioejieiminsis. . , mecitl or general I'eurnlgiu' B maI.mn , Gout , Kidaey ii.orIer , Ar ! V peplm , ' Aurmi. . 1.uitljoma for cml ot'hter oscostios , I'rice , 19 , mandWccI , Bffcflesceut , C THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 151 6. t'Jeslern Avenue , OHICAGUS For sale by all druggists , , _ I j _ _ _ - , I RANCISAN _ FOR0PS Purely Vegetable. Prepared from tIme criginal to mula gr 'ervedinm ( lie Arcbirccot mule loly ( , num.ba , , .lgnn autb'mtic hmlmtory dating baoeC00ycat'a , APOSTVECURE ! f'oaU Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially ) HRONIC CONSTIPATION. Price 50 cemitu. Sold by all druggiste. - be Fraicisan Reniedy Co. , 131 URE.S ST. , QUICAOO , lIT. . .a focciremmlrur , pi Ill iatrntcd C.landar F0r sale by Kuin ! & Ce. , 15th & Dougti leeth Without Platesd BAILEY DENTISt. l'axton title. 1Oim umud 11trummmmn 815 'J'Qi , 1O4ti , Fimli Hot 'ru'oiim . . .8 5.00 m mSllvar Fhiilmmgm , , . . ! I.00 liobt 'J'mt'IIm , , , , , . 7,1/1 lIi'uro ( Jolmi Iililligmh 2.00 'I'hiitm l'lmmt . ' , , , . , . , 10.0) i ( loud Urowuis,22k , . (1.00 ( 1'utlumlesm Extrae'mm SOC I him Idgu teutim.tootlm 0.00 Teeth Out In Morning , New Teeth Sanie tay. mmnti vmior 'iuitlmip : iis aih o , , 'I mliil y cihsjhoA ; .i'oi.ii , , . cuc. . 0I ny ctmr.'t ty IN iAi'I' . the t .iiidoo : Keiiwdy , lI1. W1htlSs&tkIiIIIeCSfI. I. A. Fuller & Co. , Corner juhm sa'i Douglass tit OMAIM. NLiP fr U N EW FACES ALL AI1OUTCiIANO1NO ( liii Features mid iteajoy- 11mg Iltcmmtmhiestn 180 m' , tsol for ut 0(5180. , Jolimi II , % % 'o..dttr , , l21V.42dLU , i' , luv@mit.or of Woij4bury's } 'mulal bomw. _ _ _ _ _ - - -4 CotatjeIl J3Ikiffd - - - ChiMNEYS CI.SANhfl ; VAULTS CLEANED , Eu lIurke , at W , U. lionmer' , , 114 flrosdwai' , L.tltGE 1'IIiVATit liAtiN FOIl 1t8N'I' NEAiI court imouce . . , Applyat 1u ollica , Ceuncli imluISs. - - - - - - - - WANTll ) 'VV'O l'iitSO $ TO 110031 AND boardm mill eummytniciwes , lnciuiium bath , Ii lice ullice ,