- - - T . - - - : - : - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I 'rIlE OMAhA DAILY : UEm : SA'ET IAY . IEBRtJA1Y 16 18n . ! t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE OIA1I1 DAILY BE' . - - - - - COU-iCIT. BfiU1'I. OFFIC : , - - 1:0. : 12 l'gAHL 3TItE1T. - - - - - - - - - IJtll\'erll by corl r to nlY part ( C the el ) n W. Tl.TON , Lesset 'rt.t I'IONC8Ius'lcs ' crncc . No , 4 : night edl ' r. :0 , : 3. L _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .1J. ' On .flIXT1U.Y. . GrAnd , Council Dil Is , I. I P. clnr ; ( . pral" Maya : ( ( enl slall' I ngflcy. & : BroadwJY. John IorI I , who nnullcll Vlctrr 8aI"w91 : a few , laYI agu , comc II' nn,1 Ilahl his One of r $9.10 In police court ) 'eslerlay nlrnlng , The rpuhlcnn city converUlon will be heh at lhp court house lhls aftcrnoon At 2 o'clock to lomlnale canllhlntet for nhlcrman.at.large mil park commIssioner. I : . A DoWer ; , who heM tip I.1vence Han. ' sen for a sack of [ flour a few nights ago on the Crescent CIY'1 roall" . waR sentence,1 , to twenty days ; II the county jail. 'flisr. will b' a banquet 0111 Rpeclal corn- mlnlcaton o luIs City lodge No. 71 , An. dent I"re 1111ccellell IEbns , this evening 4 for work In the Ihl'll ( legret ? . Al Master Masons cor'\all' Invie'\ A. C. Graham . H. 'rullbul nn,1 , J. S. On'rl- , r.er ns n cOlnmlloo or thn Cion Hlewort , have Ilrllare,1 , n suitable expreeslon of [ ser row nn,1 , sympath on the death of the son oC their brother Ilnslnn , 1 1 Hac. Tlw arguments of the ntorneys In Ihe case or 1lrkcncnl , Jones & Co were commence,1 , In the 1htrlct court yesterday and occupied n.'nrly ti'e entre lay The caSJ will prob- nbiy H 10 the Jury this morning. The I fmbers of C 0 I. Sannlers' 111by school class gave nn enjoyable Valentine "odsl at the II'oalla , : Met itotlist ehlrCh l'hursday \ ' . An interesting Thurday e\'Cnln Intere5tn plllrlm tC niical ! lumbers and , recltltons was pro- 1011011 and reCrcsl\n nts wore served. Buton nnll Osborn , alias Ieler. Ihe two Omaha young len who broke Into n t woulleq cur nt Npola nn ! blole 1 le slioe . wcro given thirty cals In the county jai ) 'pcrtay ( by Justice \on. Thc burglary case wi prohahly ) hI Ilshf11 ) against them ns ! on os tby have scrvcd nut their tinie. The Illlnlrlal , bchaol , whlrh lill lot meet last Hallrtay al account oC the 5lrlnlss of Mr. and , 1lrs , henry ! zonr. wi meet ns usual thIs nfernoon , : II anti , Mra. ! el.olg are soml'whal improved hit are nol nblz to tale charge ) 'ot They hnv 111Ie arran e' ments for others to be present ant look aBlr . the worl" . . - - - Charles Byrd and James holder Iwo young felows who have been mixed up In , repeatcd Jlolce court scrapes , were arreste:1 yesterday I on a charge of stealing three pairs of hoes ' from William Asmus , a hoemaler nt 631 ' South Main street , February " 7. Deputy Mar- filial , Anderson went over B 'rd's premises and , found one pair. which was identified by the owner. Byrll's last serape was the theft of somc caps rrom the Boston store. Deputy Sheriff O'Drlen telephoned 10 SherI - I Hazen from Avoca yesterday that the case of the slate against AI Brown or Center town- ahlp had gone 10 the jury , which was still deliberating. Brown was ocusell of stealing n lORd oC hogs from Hchntl laclcl and sell. Ing them In DakIn nil , Giles Puryear had a trial In tHe Avoca court yesterday nn the charge or burglarizing Eeveral Oatan,1 ; , hous , ' and his cao also went to the jury In the 'I o\'onlng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I We have over $300,000 to l'mn upon 1m. proved Iowa farms Farmers desirIng loans can save money by dealing direct with us , thereby saving agent's commission 'Ve do not loan on wild lands. nor In Nebraska Lugee & Towle 235 Pearl streel. 1'JUSUSAI. 1'.l.I.I/'ll. President N. W. Wols of the molar com- Jany of Schuyler , Neb . Is In the ciy , ' A. W. Wyman anti Henry Ouren are ex- - - pcctell home from a wlnter's visIt to FlorIda next 'Vednrsda . - Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keelne are expected llnthla weel from a visit or several' weeks nt Fort 'Vorth , Tex MIss I mly telfsnlder , sister of Mrs. M. E. Sutton , on AVCIIO D , left this week fur her homes nt NIbs , Floyd county , Ja. John Field , who has moved to Lincoln recently - , centy and taken the agency for W'clr Seamans & Benedict , Is In the city. Mrs George A. Keelne and chIldren wIll - leave Sunday for Florida , to spend the rest of the winter. ! I. Keelno wlJ accompany them as for as Kansas City. Mr. J. E. Harkness was reported last even- Ing as quite low and his friends are very anxIous. His daughter , Miss Bcrsle Harl- ness , who Is with frIends In Minneapols , was telegraphed for yesterday , and Is expected to arrive today. Frances A. Moore , one of the nurses It the % 'oman's Christian associatIon hospital , has recently received an otTer or a positIon nt the heat of a training school In lell lrne , Aus- - traila . and Is now debating whether or not to accept It. The offer was secured by her through the assistance of a friend In Boston and Is creditable alw to the lady herself and the Institution with which she has leen connectet.'t'8 . . . 't'8 Vsur.luy Quiet . In most stores during Inventory , but we have not experienced It that way , and atrl- bule I to the numerous bargains offered In our various departments , which wo shall continue contnuc as long ns they last. 4G-lnch French sergas ant henrletas , were 7e now 39c 40-lnch French Bongos and henrletas , were &Oe , now 33c. All our dollar novelty dress goods . reduced to Oe. Big reduction In black goods of all gralles. All wool remnants at a great sacrifice. CLOAJS EVERY OARMENT-I STOCK AT HALF l'HICE. 7&0 anti 85c fine cashmere hose , ribbed and plain , 48c 580 and 60c Englsh cashmere hose . ribbed and plain , 3 for $1.00. See values In misses' and _ childnen's hose lt 17c , 26c 33c. SI'ECIAI4 PnCES IN LINENS. Lipton's No 2 and 3 Ceylon teas , half price , 300 and 25c Healy made sheets ant piow cases at less than the cost of mueln , $1.00 shrunk wool skirt patterns , 50c : $1,25 nun $1,60 quality , 76c. lila REDUCTION ON ALL GRADES OF , - U-lmWEAH. OWLEn , DICK & WALKER , HOSTON STORE Council luIs , Ia. Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good laundry , " anti Is located at 74 Broadway. I In touht aboit this , try It und le conrlncoi. Don't rorget namc anti number. Tel. 157 JomrKto IroU" . Jr Poulson , whose husband was a member - ber or the polc force a few years ago , called on the cIty clerk anti city attorney yesterday and tried 10 get a warralt for the arrest or her husband. : List Sl ring she amI her hns- baird fell out. Of late ho has been lorcln ; his attentions upon her , In SII of an agreement that he woull stay away anti let her alone , and she has sought the Islstaneo of the city authorities. The later could not see that lie hall violated any law , rind she welt away without any information. A suIt ror 0 dl. vorce will probably be tire OUICOIIO of the tltculy , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'ould you have lure food 1 Use Dr. Price's Daklng Powder , as It's absolutely pure. , : lllllll I 1"1001 " ' " ' ,11. t Jv , I'lnnell's saloon , the California house , corner or Tenths street and Broadway , was entered by burglar Thursday night. They smashet a glass door open and stole $10 In cash that bail , been hidden In a beer mug . 'fhe cash drawer was emply anti was not dls- turled , The job was evidently that oC some one who knew tIre 11roprlelor's habit or hhl. Ing his wealth under 0 grovler Three other growlers , or the bulldog variety . were there , but none of Ihem knaw anythIng 01 the burglary until yesterdayrmrornirmg _ . -iii ; ; 5 ' Oxfords and low shoeswant to get ril or Ihem-have a lot of them. $3 Oxfords at your own Ilrlcl ' I you want 10 buy shoes cheap , cod shoes at tie cheapest price. go to _ _ _ _ _ SAHOENT'S. Gas treating slaves for rent sod for sle : t Council l Blulb Ou company's otilce. Use ElI l'ettljoirn's Best brlakrat food , only lOc package , at ilrown' . O. 0. 1) . 't. I&la sells drugs . paint and glass cbeap - - ivs iioi I COUNCIL BLUFFS Wtrk ( f rming Union Avenue i Being FuihI TI'iougb ' Hnpldly , ONE OF TiE DIRT HAULERS BADLY HURT ( heorgir Ievl SU,11118 R lruln Leg Whlo " orkhng N'ar 1 1)angerutrhusk ' - "ruhnhll ) . uf Sonic Otis linIng It II" , . N'nr the l'lnco Ever snM ! the Irst day the number of wending lon to find employment on the Union nnnue grading has bee steacly In- cl'eslnl. Orso hundred ansI ninety teals Were nt work yesterday , and each one ral'- lied , on tn average , len yards clnlng the day Twenty.Ove thoU8111 yarns are to be carried In all , so llut at the rate the \ork Is now progressing . I will bo complelNI In about t\/o weeks , Instead of two 10nths , n was al first 8111posel , lnch driver has n Illmbor chaltell on tIn , side of his wagon , and . the overseer has n book wIth each nisirn- I bel nnd the capacity or the wagon marked I OipOflitC'Iren a load Is Ileilslell he gives tIre drlter a lelet correspondIng with the capacity of the wagon. These tickets are c\hCI : at the CItIzens' National bank. Last evening the tillIng was finished , down to Fourth n\ cane Tire healvest till wi hare to hu made between Fifth annd Seventh nvc- mate ani nuos George Levi , living at the corer of Ninth a\nlO anti Thirty-sixth street , hall n leg broken yesterday afternoon whie working at tire bank near W. W. Wallace's house on Ilr street. Ito was loading tip his wagon , when either one or his horses kicked him or a big lump of dirt rolled tlowri . and fractured his right leg just below the Imee le vas carried 10 the omce of Dr. Janney , where the Injured ' membel' WS set anti he was taken borne. lie has moon working on the Dodge plnce near the riven but thollht he woull earn a little loney haulng runt to Union avenue. ansi mad , olly been working a slay or two . John Doll , who was working wllh him , sustallet a hall cut on the head at the same time In Homo unlown manner , hut he WS lot rlsalled. ! When I.evl was taken to his home It was - . . . . . . . . , . . . lounl that ism 10lFe was nn 'tling out an In- \'Itng place The houEe consists of only one room , In which the man , his wife and sev' oral chidren cat and sleep I was furnished very meagerly , time only thIng In the sny of a hell beIng a bed lounge Levi has hal a great deal oC trouble , and one of hla boys Is now recovering from the effects of a broken arm. arm.An examlnalon b tine bluff where ho was working shows that nil tire men who are get- ( lug their dirt thele are In excellent luck nol to have been 1lct nlreany. In one place there Is a hollow nearly ten foot deep In the sIde at the blriff , which towers upware nearly fifty feet In n vertical directIon. Whoever goes lear the bank Is In Immlnenl danger oC Izlng overwhelmed wIth an avalanche or dirt , anti It scorns vay likely that one of the fatalities which have occurred occasIonally In work or tins 11111 will le reqllre,1 , before the proper safeguards \1 bprovltet. . IilNNLN BHO" , A snot Ire ' 11 Clnal I : Ic Sn le. Owing 10 the success 01 our big cloak sale last Thursday , we have decided to repent tine same again Saturdny. Any cloak In o\r slorf , Saturda $5.S each. This includes everything In cloals Do your own salesman Tike your choice , $5.98 each. We hope to sell eVery winter cloak lodny. Don't miss it. You may never la\'e such a chance ngaln Largest stock oC wash goods In the clt ) . . New prInted clnles , new percales , new ducks , at lOc , 12'c ant lIe yart , -lnch unbleach L L muslin , 3 % yatI , Nice soft finish bleach muslin , 5c yarj . Black ant white mouring prints , 5c yard. I will pay ) 'Ol to look around before you buy. SPECIAL NOTICE. Saturday evening we offer 200 hal wool novelty dress patterns , 7 yards to each pat- tern , at less than liaR the regular price En- tire dress pattern , 98c. Don't miss this bar- gain. Only Saturday evening. DENNISON DROS" , Counci Bluffs. I Mrs Ayres of time Iowa Manufacturing company returned yesterday from a very suc- cessrul trip into MissourI , In the Interests of the eempany. This manutactur'ng' enterprise has been quiety but surely growIng , until now I Is one of the most far ' .reaching or any In Council Bluffs , Its shoulder braces , skirt amid hose supporters being In demand supportlrs lelng temand throughout - out the west. Men's cork solo "hoes , $5 , now $3,25 : U carl soles , $2. I don't want Ihem Come and see for yourself at SAHOENT'S. - - U9 ( Eli Pett'john's Best breakfast food , only lOc package , at Drown's C. 0. D. Two S""I Fires . At 1:15 : o'clocl yesterday morning an alarm came In from box 42 , and the fire department went to the corner of Sixth avenue and I"lf- teenlh street to extnguish a blaze that had started In the shanty occupied by Mrs. Magner. They could not save the buiding , anti although the loss was not to exceed $100 It look from Mrs. Maner , who I qulo old , all sire had In the world anti left her without a home. The cause was a defective flue . Aleut five minutes after a fire was found to hove started In time store room or the hotel on the Pierce street side. Time damage was confined to $100 on the buiding enl $25 on tire stuff It contained. The flarrmes stuI conlalnet. lumes were ex- tngilhed sa quietly that the Inmoles or tire hotel , many oC tirern were not awokened The Injured properly belongs to 0 , II. Simons and was Insurct , Would you have a llreng baking powder ? Use Dr. l'rlce'8. It's abtolutehy pure. Sluuhed , ' " 01101'8 ' . % 'rrgori. One of Ii. I 'V. Jackson's mal wagons was smashed Into kindling wood yesterday mornIng - lag hy one of the big wagons or the Council Illimife Fuel company. I was standing at the Burlington depot waiting for the arrival of tire mll train when the fuel company's team came tearing along Pnmtin avenue from ourlh street anti collided with tire mal wagomr. I was entirely destroyed , but time horsls es- coped Injury. _ _ _ _ _ Tire I."t Few ni' o Sargent's sale ore going 10 be dandies . I have tire largest and firmest stock of shos I bought for spring that ever came to Council ' Bluffs , and I want to close what I have . I do nol want Ihem : price no object Come and see for yourself I you have the casim At _ _ _ _ SA ItO EN ' ' . 'fhnt hail I'rlco Sale , Still goes merriy on , All frames pictures , etc. . just hal tire marllcd llce. Tube paints &Ci ; artists brushes Sc. II. L SMITH ! & CO" , . 45 Main street Buckwheat cakes , loaf sugar syrup one ot Ihe breakfast dishes at Pearl chao house , llc , Neatest drug store. Ta 'lor's , Grand hotel S II' P Ynu Vary I neuinrts 'nl' No bus'rmeas man In tire country will long cue 10 be wlhoul a copy of a emaIl pamphlet just Ilublshed , with the title o the "Unie Stales Income Tax Law Sllplled for Busl nlSI 1en , " by Mr. 'erdlnanJ A'ymnamn , member at the Sufok : bar. I Is the moat hanty , useul and valuable handbok of the season With a copy of Il on hi , desk , every buslnel man can , at a glance , acertain just what be iran get to do In making a return to goverment of the sources and Imount or iris lucerne upon what he has and upon what he has not \0 \ pay the Income Isx. I la equally useful for corporations , Indeed , for everyone who has an Inconw , whether hangs or small . I Ii intended to save time , ammx- loly ant m ney. and even a cursory glance wil prove Its vlluc fnl useulnt ! BOARD OF TRADE REPORT I'lnninclni Strnernipnt for Last " nr-PreI' dent ( ilhh mm's . \ddre . The annual report of the Board of Trade for 1894 has just been issued , ant Is , In substance . stance , ns follows : ReceIpts and disbursements for [ the year ending January 1 , 1895 : Real slate I Fund 1teceipts-Iimmance In hanls , of S. A. lcWhorter , treasurer , Jan11- ary , I , lS9t , ; & 32,4 ; caRh received for [ rents , $17,5S3.20 ; cash recelvell for [ bills receivable , $5 : cash rocelvd for transfer fees $0 ; cash received for dues , $10 ; total , $18 470.64. Real slate I I und DlsbmmFsenients-lnterest , $3,003 ; office expenses , $330,88 ; salaries , $82 $ ; books stationery anti printing , $225.20 ; taxes , $3,017.p2 ; supples anti expelse of blldlng , $7,883.18 ; Insurance , $ S6l ; cpenses of elevl" tar , Gt3IG ; truslee account $200 ; balance In hands or treasmmrer Ufal ; total , $8.40 61. COl pan Ftmnsl-Amonmnt 01 Irand ; 84. Heal state Frmnd-Arnosmnt on hanll Jall- any 1 , 189t. $832,1 ; amount received [ rom secretary , $7.G38,20 : nmount pall on vouch- ers Nos 2GS to :015. $16,959.34 i balance on hand Janlary 1 , 1595 , $ l11,30. I An arIdness by President Gibbon Is printed In the report the principal feature of which Is tire following mixture or regret Iml hope : "The hope or eslablshln an active hoard of [ trade , In Omaha , we regret very mich to admit Is thus far blt a rOlil Ilellslon , We are practically making no heallway. Omaha's geogrlphlcal position , In the very henrl era a Iraln prOllclnl country , offers unusll nll\antlgeS , and still whie Chicago , St Louis . Milwaukee , Minneapols anti Kansas City have active boards or trade , Omaha Is kept Olt or the business un accounl of the unCnvcroble ! n anti Olt rates made , ! y the transportatIon commnpanies. \Viny thcse conditons should pre\al Is n 11roblem that olr enteflrlsln citzens should solve. Omaha can , anti In tmc no doubt sill , overcome these obstacles , hut I wIll take united acton al the part or olr cItizens , a commellllble characteristic that has not In the past manl- tested itself 10 any considerable degree In the Members of the Omahn Board of Trade. " - - - if.lIfIClEt ) A .11WU" TU.I.1U' . W"lhy I" , . " Viriowiterlmnc'ti the , \11) ' I nf"e"r ) ' Vrsllre'rs try 011. ( CI.INTON , l. , Feh 15.-Special ( Telegram. ) -A romance In which time hero Is a genius of the \ \ 'earyValker type has just been cii- maxell here by his marriage 10 a pret . anti wealthy widow. after n decidedly rocky cours oC tru2 love. Svral months ago a poor , pennl. less tramp , George Heed by nammie struck the town or Delnar , Ihls county , drifting In [ rom nowhere , tired and hlngr ) Something In hs ! makeup or distressed condItIon pleased the fancy t1 Mis. ! Ann Parker , a cmely ant weil-to-tio widow of that town , and he found much favor In her sight She lok him In , and together tirey planted slrrnsbbery hoed In the garden , walked In the twilIght and sat In shaded nooks during many haplY amid bl ' s. ful weeks The widow had consIderable prop- erty , and his trampshlp helll enjoy it. All went merry as a marrlago bell unl'l ' the wIdow's relatives InterferN. tint the tramp amI his lady lore were defiant and brooked no Interference wih their dome3Ue relatons , and served notice upon the we rid to mind Its own buslne But tire relatives were determined , and two weeks ago had Heed arrested for lewdness , ant tIme court was asked to appoint a guardian : for lrs. Parker The tramp was convicted , on time charge and l'entEnc by JtrdgoVolf to nnely : days In the cOlnty ji , But his stay In dlrance vie was short. The buxom widow . having enjo'CI his society Ccr some timne . was loth to part from him , so she appealed - pealed his case to the upreme court , fur- nlshrd bonds for him In the sum of $500 . produced I lIcense all a clergyman and was rorlhwlth unIted In marrIage 10 the object or her affections , 1rlle Ersrp 'nter JU I"uty' llhled. CEDAR RAPIDS , la" , Feb -Specal ( Telegram-At ) Dayton today I bridge cn- penter namel , Sellers was instantly Idled b ) a Northwester rreght ! Iraln lIe was thrown forty feet from the track , ant was dead when pcllet : up. . Mix the flour wllh the baking powder In a dry state and always before sIftIng. Dr. Price's Baking Pewter Is best. - . A.u ri : .vJi.1sn.vr. "Uncle Tom's Cabn" ! closes a successful engagement whir two performances today . a matinee at 2:30 : ; and the evening performance at 8:15. : At the matinee the usual scale oC 25 force. cents for any seat In the house will le In Today Sadie MarUnot and Max F'gmmtn , ant their elegant supporting company , will close their engagenment at Doyd's theater by giving two performnmances of the brilliant comedy , "The Passport. " O all the higher class ot ccmeles that have been seen here at the Boyd thIs season . none can : surpass "The PalE- port , " as performed ' by the Martnot-Fign1n company. Miss :1artnot. as Mrs. Darcy , Is simply resplend nt. Her olliy to fully make the mot of a character of this kind has len shown by her record of the past , Throne seems to be no woman on the stage today who can compare wih her In presenting the sweetness and tenderness of a gIrlIsh dis- position without making the character colorless - less or vapid , MIss Martinet occupies I pol- ton on the stage wholy her own , und has a leg'on of followers , One or Ihe funniest or quaint comedians , anti a header In hIs line , Is Eddie Fey , who will be seen at the heat of his ow company at Boyd's theater for four nights , beginning Sunday next , In his most successful Imper- sonaton or Cluster , In the latest good tiring In the extravaganza line , "Off the Earlh " As Cluster , Mr. Fey makes one of Ihe 'hap- pleat hits of his career , ant as he Is surrounded - rounded by one or the largest and best equipped organizations cf its kind ever seen her ( his performance Is all the more en- joyable. There are enough pretty girls , pretty costumes , pretty melodies anti pretty scenic effects In "Off the Eorth" 10 equip hal 0 dozen smaller organIzations. Mr. Fay Is de- lermlned to be seen at his best here and every stitch ot scenery , os well as all tire electrical effects used In the original produc- ton , will b seen here. A specIal ladles and ciriltir'en's matinee will be given on Wednes- . The sale or seals will this day. : . wi open mornIng - lag at ! o'clock. One or tire special features at the Midway , Elghleenlh and Capitol avenue , last night was the fencing which was thoroughly enjoyed ly all , ont added quIte moterlaly 10 tire regular otractonu , The new dance In Ca'ro street also came In for much worthy praise and was more oppreelate,1 , than the femole Impersonator - tar the nights before There were new - tanCl3 ont songs Introduc-ell In tire Irih vI- loge , I Sccltlh dance , with bagpipe , ant all the accompaniment being atded. These at- tractions wi be repeated aga'n Icnlght , and the management hope to have arrangements completed for others. Every one of this large crowd evidently en- joye,1 " 011 Own Midway , " os alt were loalh 10 ge , anti , almosl all waited until tire last parade warm over Tonight wi le tire lat night mind all Iholo who have net yet visited the MIdway shouhl avail themelves or the opportunity. opportuniy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - Silo V.el r'ii \x , I Thomas and Alice Alklus were arrested i yesterday for creating a ( Itturbance In the Alnscow binds at ourleenth and I.eaven- worth. 'fhe ) ' are old orenlllrs of the law and the dlsturlmnce was slurtelly Alice . who went on the war lath with nn axe , looking for hier rccreunt hUlhllll , Thomls was located - cated In sumac rooml occuplell hy Core WI- corn ant , not re lonllng Iromllty 10 hIs vife's demnnls for him to appear , sine cUt time door down and Hlarlell aflpr the Pair witin tine axe An oller was called . but before - fore he arrived the husbanll antI wife had come together In a Ifle emncounter 'hey were finally separated , and aemmt to tile station. ton. . " ' , "tNI tn Ilrn Iu UOllh. Mrs. Charles Arnold , living at 70 South ourteenlh street , ) yesterday during a lem- 10rry Ill or insanity , came near destroying herself anti tine house sine lives , ! 101 Ihe lve ! In isI. lrl. Arnohll mimi hnH become deranged from time effects of sickness , Inll during the ub- hence of her husbunll she set tire 10 some lathing In her room But for time timely discovery of the lire ho would , I ha\'e Imeh' lured to death , Mr . Hemlck , who lives on the first floor of the building , ( } lco\'erlll time Imoke coming OUt or the doer , nnd , runnlnl upstairs , sine succeeded In puttirmg the lre out before It had made much headway - ' . way . _ BIG FIE AT qhAR . FALLS Forest Milling OompnnJsJ3Fgc Iowa rlnnt Wholly Deroed , Dero'd . PECULIAR ORIGI .fw TI BL' Z Cnu ( } h ) ' SJrk frul ; ; , : rsLi 1t'(1 Two Uulh'l Igniting . , ln , jVotkLorot l'IC ) alll. 1olu , l'rsrtlrnlly II.urcll. CEDAR ALLS , In. 1 . I'.eb. IG.-Speelnl ( Tel- egram-About ) 2 o'clock tins morning the extensive oatmeal mull of [ the Forest Milling company was discovered to bo on Ore. ThQ Ore Is supposed to ha\'e started by n naIl getting In between two rollers which run In opposite directions , causing sparks to start a lame , This was rapidly conveyed to other parts of the building by the grain conveyers Great difficulty was experIenced In sving the adjoining IHlmp factory of harris & Cole ihros . , owing to the waler h'llrants In time vicinIty being frozen Less , $50.000 ; InLur- ance , $15,000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C"I.\ U.I'Y vIiddiii IlSI : ' . A SUIt. Iecehed" ! nnlln,1 lollr I".urlncn nlli . \I is n " "III"1 trim mrs III II.rul" I ti , NEW HAMPTON , la. , l el 15-A very Ilecular law stilt Involving a 110lnt which steams 10 have never been Ilechlet by nny court In Iowa , has been on trIal hero for the past severn Ila 's , L. II. Woler. ex-con- gressman , also well Imown as "Cnlamlty" Weler. owns n tannin n mule or two south of lawn. Being a Ilairon of home institir- tons nl,1 , a grnger nt henrt ' he had a cer- mum amount or hay Insuret 'In the Cirleka- saw I.'armers lusurance COmln last Ren- son. The Chicago & Great Western rol- : road crosses a corer of his farm , anl during the dry weather last summer a fro was started Ihat consumell an amolnt of ima3 eslinalell nt a value of $200. lie flied a claim for damages caused hy the ralirmiti comlnny slnrlng the Ore , and after a tme was allowed nearly $300. which omount CO\ erec the loss upon the hay sured In the Chlcls County Mutual . At the same tme he was negotatng with tire l1urnce cOlllany for tire payrmient or tire loss ant within a day or two after the dale or sette- ment whir the rairoad company ho was 11hl $00 for tire loss by the Insur ce comlalY , , Ihcrehy receiving double pay for the hay consume < , When tire Insurance comllny Icare,1 , of his having also recel\'CI pay for his hay from tire railroad they began acton 10 recover back the $100 pal by tirermm Ills $00 < Ils defense was Ihat he was entItled to pay for damnges caused by tire raIlroad comnmpany's neglect , also for the amount or immsurance hecans he had paid a premium for such Insurance lie took the grolnd that Ihere was no distncton between hIs positIon than Ihat which followed Injur to a lerson who was Inslred agaInst accldenl. The case was sllbbornly ought , bul JIIIe Fellows de- clued abwlulely agalntt Weller . giving n judgment for the amount oC tnslranc lald , The case has been appealed to the slpreme cou rt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SIOUX ClTOI : UI'TrIUlI I. They . \lall "Islt the 1.1118 nml Wurn the I'ropri't.5r4 tt , Obey time I. , , , . SIOUX CITY , 10. , Feb 15.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) same wbmen' ' who created a sensation yesterday by maldng the round at the saloons and ortprlng , that they must close or conform to tire inv made another circuIt of Ihem today , calling on aleut a dozen more and reading them extracts from the law , notifying them that next weelt In- junctions woull he sedurefi against those who did not conrorm to the strict letter of the law. They were locked riimt or some of the places , and In each case they formed In line anti slng , "Olory tb 'oi , " exclaimed tire leader at 'the first "place that w's found , locked , "we have elated ole saloon already , " and they sang time doxology and moved on ' Ten minutes after thc proprietor was handIng - , Ing out tie drinks to his regular cuslomers : and discussing the experience. The day's work was closed by n cal at the mayor's otce In the city hal to tel of their shameful treat- meat by the polIce , and the ) ' found time la'or not ot home. They dlsperset wIth tIre uncer- standing that they would make another round each day till all the saloons have been vlslet JAIL IELIVI ltY l'IUSrl.\TJU. Plot to LllorRto the 1'.lnnor tn the Fort I Sledge Jail covorm1. lode .Jal I FORT DODGE , Ia. . Feb. 15-Speclal ( Tele. gram-A ) plot was discovered this afternoon to blow the locks cit the Webster county jail and liberate the prisoners. The officers got an inkling of the scheme ant searched the jai , discovering a large quantity of powder. A stranger from St. Paul , named Frank llanley , was arrested , and confessed lo smug- glng In the explosive. Bob Allen and John Domeska , two toughs c ; the town , are 1mph- cated also _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J\ . .1 , McCrary Succeeds , "ilte Crispy , DES MOINES , Feb. 12.-Speclal ( Telegram ) -Governor Jackson today appointed A. J , McCrary of Keokuk dIstrict judge , to fill the vacancy occascnc : by time dealh or Judge Casey or Madison. I Is stated that the buol- ness of the court Is In bad shape , owIng to the fact that Judge : Casey had taken many cases under advisement and neglected to pass upon them. They will have to le retrle Ever since Judge CaseY' death last wee the jurors have been loafing around the court room , because there was no one 10 tlscharge them and no cne with . power to adjourn court. lawn " TcuchrrH' Convention. FAIRFIELD , la" , Fob. 15.-Speclal ( Tele- gram-Flve ) hundred delegates are here at- tomid'ng the meeting of time Southeastern State Teachers association. State Superintendent Sobin delivered an address at the opera house last evening before a large audience. Four meetIngs were hel today by various seclons , At the general meeting In the afternoon addresses - dresses were mode ly Presltent Seerley of th State normal school , Cedar Falls : Horn . J. S. McKenney or Fairfield , Superintendent Mullen of Washlnglon , Principal 1ummel oC Bnrlngton , Superlnlendent Meyer of Kckuk , Senator Harsh or Creston anti others , This evening I'rof. Wilam 10wley Smih of Peoria I" , gave 0 lectue on education . 1'0111 t rozen to lie ills . MASON CITY , Ia. , Feb. 15-Speclal ( Tele- gram-Ben ) Sweetl , "vho lIved near Etora on tine Macy farm ! JjilU over the line In Orully counly , dlsappeayet Momrday . 011 to- day was round dead ! simm , a hay stack on tire rarm , wlh one emnty Ilcohol bottle and an- olher with tire comstedtpartly t drained lying near tire hotly Tlreraeceased , was 28 years or age. lIe was or ppvpgian parentage ) and iran , been In this cOlntrf a numler of years I Is not definitely JrVI whether his death was producell hy e.'qpofimro or suicide. Some are Inclne,1 , to time \llef that there vas foul Ilay.le was not kndwn to have hall an enemy. The coroner or OruudYfcounty was notlell . and the botiy'taken to fundy Center where an inquest was meld . j ( Aged Iowi 1.lui , ' Uurnell to 10lth , CEDAR HAIJs t . , I eb. 15-Speclal ( Telogram.-Mr. ) Arrllralven ! , a lady about 80 yeal old , was blrtc1'd to death at Greely yesterday . She was : rQJ In tire mouse , anti her clolhlng caught , fIre In some way , She was unconscious when . found , and soon died. Women always . prefer nr. Price's flakIng Powder I.s absolutely . ! " pure. Thlnl the lUulH J."udul.lt. SIOUX CITY , Feb 15-Speelal ( elegram ) -A case InvolvIng mony thousalds In bonUs was up for trial In district court today , It , Is enlte Haber flew against the Inllependent school district or Sioux City , An old e.ldal will be brought to lght In the progress of the suIt , I dales from the tunes when school boards were not very careful In use handlng of school aecurflies . flew bought $10,000 of these bonds , and now the district refuses to pay them , on the ground that they are fraudulent , 0 , G TretwlY , a prominent lawyer , was a membr or the board at that lme ant Is supposed 10 have been In IOle degree responsible for the illegal Jssue He Is OUt of the c\y \ now , and will not testIfy at time trial , alhough ime Was counted on 3 the most 1ulportlnt 'lneal by both sides . , - - - FROM ' THE ' ; 1LI1'1' ' . Paine's ' Celery Compound Has Made Us Well ! We \ Advise the Sick to Take it , Say the Clergymen : Be rcpared [ ) ( for the Danger ! Season . son of Spring. Aggress Christianity - is l'os- SilICVith \ 1 Ecaltlt. Pastors of All Sects Preach I East and West. " - HACTIC.\L worl dhitlmm . , f ' ' gnrhsimea lhe 111 llt. iac- , J I f Ji Irlnl sermeas : today are I ' - . It n 11scolnt , : lnlsters' ' f of the goiei : S Ir by a , t . , l [ , wel ! eoncertod Ilbn. are : r , . , rt . now Iluttng tremenlol , .t . jli' v emmergyhmtotlie cau e "f , ! ( i I 'i'f P 0,1 , go\'ernment and plb , . ' ' " " Ic he1lh. .1grl's I\ Oi O/ , ' 1) ) ( 'imrlattafflty eeemstob - - ' ' the untie oC every tiemmonml- t - { prlc Ienoml- "r I r J' , .1 'f ' ( mnatorm. . " = j : . . I"lat cleslell , callow ( ir'ckd , weal iegetl , , va- terey eyed clerg men are scare ; "I rang , vigorous , clear heallet , manly fellows arc en- terlng tire pemmiinarlcs. Thnt a wel mal Is a better man thal . a scll : anI Is no longer Ireresy Publc baths , fresh all exclrslons , open parks slnlghl , pinyalcal training and proper , mellcines for time sIck arc aIr contrilutng to the work cr home missions Al sects appear lo be entering with unusual I nctvty ; into a practical reformmmatiomn . Last . I week In Boston one of time greatest of its pin- . pit orators preached' ' upon clean streets ; In New York the chlrches Inavo been breaking np political corruption , Money Cram the cDn- trlbltol boxes Is gding Into hospitals. Many a young clergyman today takes a year or more. not In a trip to Enrope 10 hear mlsc ! anti , 5111' calhedral architecture , and "round cut his elncaton , " but In a plain , mmnatter-of- fact medical school to lear anatomy and hygiene. Most umrogressvo ! mInisters In every denom- IlrOlres9ve tenom. Inaton today arc recommending to their Ileo- pie tire great remedy that mal.es people well . earnestly endorsing the work or Dartmoulh college's genrous scientIst , anti frankly lend- lag their Inluence to Ihat of tire lest physl- clans-advlng ! generally time use of Palne's celery compolnd now that tine "danger lea- son of spring" Is near. The proprietors of this best of remedies now rurlsh n great quant'ly of testImonials rrom clergymen In every stale , anti almost every ) city and lawn In Iho country from , \hlch the following are taken at random : 11EV. CHARLES C. DHUCE From Somervlo , Mass . Doslon's wealthy ubnb , Charl Cromber Bruce , one or the allest young pastors In Ihe state writes : "I am nearly : years of age and weigh nor- maly HiS poundsatpressnt my welglls 1S * . My sickness took me down to 134 % , so that you see that I am getting bJclt to myself , ant , God willing . shall soon be there. "I have . been a very s'ck man , but owing to the good neE of the supreme powers I am now on the royal road whose end Is I perfect healh , "After 20 rs or exesslve labor In 'ACer years essl\e studyIng - lag anti , preaching , I wls elected 10 a IJosllcn In I imlgin school In Boston , but the work laId on me and I grew I , The illness laste,1 for about a year antI a malt. But now I am so that I can see the end , anti , a more thanlfnl man you never saw. A gentemen who 1\'et near me began to use Paine's celery c lnpound and It built him up I theught of this and soon I was led to use It , ant It has brought me out all right. " ST. THERESA'S ACADEMY. Mother Theresa , wrIting from St Theresa's academy , near Peoria I" , says timat they have given Pallls celery compound n thorough trial anti round It to be all lhat Is claimed for It. She adds : "We small continue Its use and also recommend It 'to cur friends. " REV. T. F. STAU FER , The folowing testimonial from 0 man / widely knOwn and beloved . . knwn as Rev. T. F. StatnfTer . pastor of the Faith Reformed church of LIncoln , Neh. . Is a most positive proof cf the wonderrul medicinal power of Palnls celery comlolnd : anti Its great superiority over ordinary sarsaparilas , tenlcs and ner- vines "For nearly a year past I have felt myself running down My nervous s'Elem was grad- rat. ualy growing wcrse : I had slight symploms or rheumatsm , ont was Iroubled a good deal at times wIth Insomnia I felt thal somethln must be done , and concludet to use Paine's celery compound , After the first few days' use I began to Improve , ant I am very mich better now. Indeed , I feel lIke myself once more . All symploms cf rheumatsm are dis- appearing. I can sleep well . wel. my nervous sys- tem Is rapidly improving ant I believe a ratl- cal cure .Is beIng effected , Paine's celery eompount Is 1 splentll remedy , and I ) conscIentiously comment It to the surrerlng In hike cases I rurlher believe that Ir tins medicine were taken In time It would Eave many heavy doctor's lls , I have never ued o remedy or any klnll that met its promises so well and so readily. " s wel readiy. EDTOH' OF TIIE.GEORGIA DAPTIST. Rev W. J. White , D. D" , edItor of tire Georgia Baptist , says : "My wife was In poor health. I think It n sort of general dehlly which caused severe attacks or heart palpita- ton , She was favorably Impressed with Paino's celery compound and procured It I at once. She felt benefited rrom time first bolte , anti , I Ice a declteil Improvement which Is gratylng , We have spoken of tins medicine 10 several friends , anti several have already used It upon cur recommendation , " I HECTOR OP ST. ANNWS' NASIVn.I.E , Rev , T. F. Martin , rector of St. Anne's church at Nashville , gives his people confi. dence In the great curative powers of Palne's celery compound ne says : "During the Lenten season last year , which , on account or mulipled services , Is very try- Ing ant laborious to a clergyman , I became 10 run down thal I feared I would not le stile to holt out 10 the enll Having seen accounls of the efficacy of Paine's celery compound In simiar cases , I concllted 10 try I , 1 was soon deligirteti 10 find that It dellhl(1 gave me new vigor ansi by the use or one bottle , I was en- ablet to get through time most laborious part .or the ecason , Inclullng Holy Week and Ealerday , wih ease ant comfort , I attribute nmy relief to Paine's celery compould , I keep a bottle or It on hand anti wh never I have a return of the feeling of exhauston from unusual - usual labor I take a few doses . alwaye with 1 pleasant sensation at relief , " TIlE UPPER IOWA CONFERENCE Among tire many ahle minIsters In lie up. per Icwa comnference none Is better beloved by his church than 11ev. Ii. F. liermy. Reader of the great good that Paine's celery cern- pound did him , "I or Ihree year I have suffered from Intll. geslol , constipatIon and biliousness . I have taken three holies of Palne's celery compound anti find myself \onderluly irelped I reel rested now monmmlngs . anti , no longer have any tired and stuplll feelings. Therefore I take great delIght In recnmmmnerndlng i'mine's . celery compound de" " to all suffering , train these dlor- TiE , VlmImAD.E WILLIAM A. SMITH. 11ev Wilam A. Smih or Groton , Conn" , after years of work Is still weD and active , le write : "In my early days , by great and prolonged mental EUferlng , I broke down In healh and - . - . . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - became I dyswptIi ! b'lnK , obl/ Hl OUl time i I. glv < trim my work In the mt" t'rr on aCC u"t ct ill-health. Im now 1 : yat at age , anti 111rlr may long lIfe lrre ! uIertd greatly [ rom dspella , lorl.hl'H , constpalon nn'l in- somnl , : t time I , thltllnr 1 shoulll die ' for Ih want oC balmmmy sleep. I amid ( It Is : ouller 10 lt that I aflve ted ' ' , all that I have bin throlgh ant , a1'e today \lh ni t1atl lave ( n "I ha\'t tl'lell an tailless amolnt of mellI clot . hint lately I hl\o been : tIln ( I'aine'S ! color ) ' I'ol'punll. and marc all lalh In its moris aD Pllalloll In my crntn' . By thl' me of o\rl hotlts I so Car rrcovern1 1) ' ) hcaU u ' 10 onshler mniyelf n wel lan for m , Cgl I reallalcs tht lver , stomach anti bowes wihout amnqtrestlon , My appetite Is ncw 001I ' tier ) is I refreshlnr , I ' liver acti\o ann bowels regular , anti my crutthe ! not needed , R I con walic without n ataff. I our daily Increasln/ In slrongt anti In\rovlng generally , and hl'e that my 'O\11 ! will simon bo renr"'ell Fa that I caner ! , nit In ray try- gone dns 1101110 art burl'rlso,1 nl ray 111' Ilro\'ell allpearalce nn.1 nct\ly , " NiI' YOI { CITY C H\ mN , Intll'lewt11 by a reporter In tht cIty the olher tiny . n large number of clergymen t. . . lu'essNI tine heartest Inllorsemrnt or Paine's celery COI 110 111 , Tire Intel'I\/ were pimb- l het In the Worll , Here arc n few of lhel : IeI. 1 ! L. Oranlenard , pastor of the French IrebYlerlnn church , wino Urea nt t 13 W'es't trth l. slll : "I hwe [ rqlel ' beCmm relt\'ct or nt\'OIS arfeclcns by tIme \IP of [ Paine's celery eOIIIOln,1 1 think ! I n 10st r lahle reINI ' and shall recomlent I wher- . ever I have ' nn oplorlll ) ) . . He\ , H , 1 Wlnn , paslor of tire AbysinIanm cirmrrch . Fall : " 'My career as a Ilnlsler of Ih goepel has hren lrnnnpereti , by tine fact that for years I bravo surferel , Crol neronsn ' ss , I con"1Ie,1 : : , r.e\'eral specialists , who In'atell I ' eas for 10nths : , hint 1 minimal say that Illrlng tIne moat few \lols I ha\t rcce\'CI lore brneO Crol one bottle oC Paine's celery conmm- pounll taken , " titan rrOI all the other 1 ' llclncs Tine recent Indrrtlent or the great rrlell ' 1)3' HeI r. . \ . Otmeliet . Ie\ ' . : lr , Lainti and other plolllnt divines ha\'e so rectntl ' heen llblshed Ilml , that the ' are fresh In tire public Hn O. A. g 1HY , He\ , C. A. Emery l of Pllslell , \'t. writes : " ' ' , imest nmmti ! . "Paine's celery compoun,1 Is tine best I'l cine to he Conni all Iery I cheerfnl ) roc'l- mrml It 10 all who art In n rUI dnwn or e'- hallrl conditon , t have twice Ise,1 , I with 10st satisfactory roslls , For fire years amy work has been very hea\ ' , especially so dnr- Ing the last two 'ears. My con\'lrlel was Ihat Inlcss I fal 11 10lethln to helll 11 I 11st give Inn m ) ' worl , as a mnminlster . but I took Paino's celery comloull and last year connie Olt nil right'ltitout a vacation of so luch as : one Sund : ) I recolmenl It to all , as a wonlerfll nerve restorer 11EV. B. S. CROSBY. 11ev , B. S. Crosby cf Brmnsinton , N. V. , says : "It gives mmmc great pleasmnre to add roy testi- many to tire effect of I'aine's ceicry commmpotrmnti. For elgimt years I brave suffered great Inalmn In may back , Last Almrll I was so weak ani miervotma tirat I arramngeti to go to Momntreal for treatmnmenmt , btnt tirree slays before I expected to go a fnienti of maIne imrgeti mime to take Paine's celery comnpoimmmd. I went tlrat tiay anti boingint a bottle mind cemmmmnemiceti to take It , anti before I mail taken tine first bottle I 'as free fronim paIn In Tmiy back amnti couhil sleep sound , ammti ama able to pncacim every Simntlay. "I will gladly answer any one wim may write to mao abctmt it. I tnimst yotmr lnmslneos vIll contlntmo to proepe-r untIl time afluIctcd ones or the entire nation small take Paine's celery comapoimmiti amid berevltaiizeti. . " WAS CAUSED BY GRIP. Rev. Dr. .1. F. hall of Maimntville Is one of time best known ministerm , in soirtireastern 01mb. Mrs. hail , whose life was despalretl of , % -as restered 'tO inenitim by Paine's celery corn- lotrnci : Site writes : "Time grip matie a wreck of mnmy natural good inealtlm. I smrffered freon continnmal imeatiacise , 'lrIclm notinlng relieved , amid from nrvoummess whicin prevented slecp anti caused rmme to lrave palpitatlon of the heart wimen startled by army unexpected noise or soimmiti. I irati distressing 1)0105 in rmny back anti sltie , was constipated , bil'osms and sallow complexioned. My psilie was very changeable , sonmetimnmes quIck and at otirers scarcely perceptible , apcotIte poor , with a feeiimmg of languor anti weakness at tinmes ainmost overcomnimmg me. It seemed as If every organ in mnmy body woe tilseased , amid I was in despair of ever being well again. At tImes time grave seemned very near. I can never sic- serbe amy terrible sufferings , anti it woinhti hmavo been a great relief to mayo excimarigetl worlds , hint hike every motiner , I would look upon my baby bay and ciimmg to life , "Not moving mnucin faltin in advertised mcdi- cmos , it was whir reltr tance timat I began to nnse I'ainc's celery comnnpotmntl , bmmt after tine fIrst dose I slept well. My imnprovemmment was rapid ; I took six bottles and gaIned between ,20 and 25 pounds In weigint , amid now I ann flealmy , rimtitiy cheeketi and clear conmphexloned , tlse wontler of all my friends. I do mmiy own work mind assist my irtmsbantl in iris labors as a minster of the g5iel. I always tell the sick and smmIfenlng wisat this grand compotmnd inas done for.me. " FOR ALL SUFFERERS. Rev , Percy T. Fcnn , rector of St. Joirn's at floonton , N. J. , writes : "It gives me great pleasmrro to comnmenni tlto usa of Paine's celery comnpoimntl to nIl those who are suffering from nervous troubles , I Inati suffered for two years witlr nervous prostration bretmglrton hmy overwork anti cx- cesslvo stsmdy , and titsnlng tir's time mom ] tnicd aimmmost everytmnlng in time way of mnetliclne , besides belmrg treateti by arm eminent specIalist In nervous silseares , hint notirlng imelped me inntil I used ialmme's celery cornpomnth. This renmetiy has been of great benefit to me , and I small always recommmncnti it to all sufferers. " Tire fact is , Paina's celery comnnpound nmakes people weii. Try it and be convlned. QEO. I' . SANFORD , A. W , RIEKMAN , I'residcmmt. cashier. First Natlo nal Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capittul , - . $100,009 Pi'otits , - - - 12,000 Oaa of tire oldest honks Inn tire unto ot Iowa , S'e solicit your busmnt's ansi colmectmons. We pay C per cent on tirno depoults. yQ'o vili be pieascd to see and servo you. Stoelihmoldorru' Mootlmig. NotIce is hmereby given tinat tIre regular anriimai meneeting of tire stocklmoltiers of tine l4outlm Phatte Linmiti commipamnymviii ho hselti at tire cilico of riaitl company , in Lincoln , Neb , , at 11 o'clock a. ne. , on tire first Wetimmcatiny mm Mnrcim , 1895 , beIng the 6th day of the month , By order of the Board of Directors. It. 0. PIIILLII'ti , Secretary. Lincoln , Nob. , Fob , 4 , 3893. F1m301 mJ iu Ar' AJ.I4Ain0UTCflMGIi'G s vi HU thu Fcattmrosttnd jtcrra'jv. lumettrlsmres , in 1A ) , , ttouk foe a pmnrnj. , Pols Ii. Viisiltsum' ' , IC ? tY , 424 It.N , 1. Imrverntur or % 's'ts.xIbury's i-'ucirii miosse , . Special Noticos-OOIIDCII Bluffs COIIMNBYS cLrOANED ; VATJL.TB L'I.IIANtI ) . ii Burke , at W , to. homer's , 5t 13roatimi'ay. LAItGIPIIIVATII iIAltN FOIl IIBNT Z'mR court house , Appny sit lice olilce , Council Irlutg. ; - : RI'l''im mN ( ml htb 'ANTEi ) DV Jacob r-tlrnnrs , ant l'immmrer Street , FOIl htCN'i'l"iIONT itooM , NmemL't' FUll. nisised ; stt-ntrn meat ; ctnmvL'nit'nt to msrotor limit ; centlstinen preferred , Adsimesis 13 itt , litt omrmce , RAIL\VAYTIIIECARD \ " I.fls-es1It1-flliCTON , t , 0i10 Irl'EltIArnivea Crsr.iireitIiIn mip.t , 10th & Mrun Ste. Orarsha Ia.lkmrn. . . . . . . . . . . ic'mser Rxpr.q. . . . . . . . . . . . -Li'nI mk. lulmms. etlt , , , ' l'rg m mna , rIs , 4 r'pm 4:35mm : , . , , , , , , . , , , Uctivet' Ixpres . , . . , , , , , , , , 4nluprn C. I'-pmtm. . ? ' , 't-lniiea , n4-i , I , e-m't Ssrn'tse ' : ) -4mnn $ d..nsmn..I.tnccmmn l.ectil ( esccpr Stsnan > ' ) sll:2rsm : - :4pmsr.m'nt : Mall ( fer m.tncoln Daily. , . , , . . . . . h.esn p.m eInmc.tco , lrt'miLlNU'roN . Qi.mntvt' Or'm.slvrrumnmon Dcioi , lCtln & itlat'on Sta. Omnnrh. 4 : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Vetlm'iite . . . , , , , , , , 9SOamim : S . . . . . . . . . . . . . xnm-i , , , . , , , , , , , , 4 ; rsmnmn I .i.nii ; , . I , Is - ig , , sntn e'm. I tms , Iti'rt- ' , ' , . . S iI : SOanr. , , . , . . , I' , sunmtt Jtsncuon 1.eea , , . . . , , , , SrlOpmii . . . . . . . . . : ' ' ' l'rist 2t1sri . . . . . . . ic'fl'c ( 'ill'AlO , Sills. & Fm' . PAUL.lArrU'e , , Orntalntm Unions Depot , rothi & .ini'nn lmsj Osmnrmhim : . . . . . . . . . . . . i.tmnmntn'tl. . . . . . . . . . . OtiGama LtiQ.srn..CsIcngolipreNcx ! ( , Semi ) . . , . COpnti ; l.crmems t'ltit''uo & UmniatnalUnmomr lt'pit , lOut & Mason .Ste. Lnmusha . : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . h-iIncss. . . . . . . . . . . 5IOpnm : 4 ' , . . . . . . . . . . . , . l.hnitcl . . . , , , , , . VnlOarn : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . vaumey . , . . . . . . . . . . . : t.:4pnm : , . , . , , , Omnamta CtsIt'ago Fiscelal , , . . , , , 2:11pm : Isi-e ( . 'iIiC'AiO.R , 1. & l'ACbFiC' . lrl'r" Omnamia Ummicn I'em't , Ohms & Mis.on Sir Osuahim - - - rAes& : ' . ml : t-Oanr. . . . ' - ( : . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' rtpn-'is. . . . . . . . . . . . 9:50am : macpm..lnIcn'z , 'etIbistei 1.mmonme.I , , , , : COpmii 1lnnrm.OUmnmmona : : . uo U. U. cx , guis..ii:3Qprn : & ' 1'cess I'r , "i. eunimI:3pm ) : r : lCr'nm..Votam-aia ' t.trtittel. . . . . . . . . . . 4Opni : I.i-sers I C , ST. 1' , , M. & 0. lArrlvee Ornatnimi _ Ihliot lctmn flsmtt'tliter i4te , Ornsnmnsts I. : ? -s : mn..Net sn alert 1 'is sit-ag's' ( ths il I . . . . S :1 : 1pm I Finn. . .ior5x Urty lpn cs P-S. Sunn. ) - . .11 :5ntn crtm'rin : . . . . . . . . . . . .t b'atrl h.Immnitntt - - - - - - - - - - : ' . ( isrmttrsrni iei't 1tmn , rnilvm.ster St s , i Orsmaisa 7 I : iCIitn5. . . . . . . Unt iatl rimt'I ' I : mnr-pq. . . . . . . I I : t'Sntmn ? : ncmtmn. . ( r'x. tilt. ) ' ) 'O , mIx. tn' hers , ) , . 4:15nmnn : - ' 5Ornrtn. : . . ; tn foit Cpsecs ( cx. mtmntiay ) . - .10:30-isa : ; . . . . . . . . . . . r'ritsm : , . . . . . . . . . : T.t'at- I I-iitflJX s'i'rv & m'cIFw , i7rrrlve'i" 4' Ursmahal hepot 11th ismid'ct't.ter lits. Orrsrtni : , jntnm. . . . . _ l'tstri I .ttmn t tt-ti . . . . . . . . . . . no :3I.mstn : I.ent,5 , I 8lotlX Ui'rV , t l'ACmI'IC. lAnrives' OrinamtalUrrr"n miepot , noun & aPseon tits4 Omnmamr.m GClommn..ttiosrx : City ' , , . . . . . . . . . : & . . . . . . . . . . . . l'atri . . . . . . . . . . . . : ieht-cs I'NlN , m'AiFIC. lAni Ive' C.rrrtmta Umrlomn men'ot. lOtln & aiaeon ste. Omnmtttm hOOta5. : . . . . . . . . . . . i-asrm'y U'pr p"m. . . . . . . . . . . smlpmmm : . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( " iastd Flier. . . . . . . . . . . . & : O3pnm t 2flUpsiiItc-atr'ncc : .0 i4tr'rtih'g nx. ( cx iUn ) . 8:45pm : : . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' m : ntn . . . . . . . . . . . . : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' , 1ramm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4ronsmn : h.rnves I w'n.tuir lt.tilWAiArrivei" O.msamna 't'nit'ms rcr't. lommn , c. amnmomm'gtsiOnnsnhm 3lCltnn..t. : nttintciimtmctsn ii.mi . . . . . . .12:31pm ICttvet' hC. , Fl' .1. & C.Il t.nrIvea Osnalnts tlrimomLrepot , lOris & Mason mitns.i iaha : Otimn. . . . :1nnenH : City many n1nn . . . . . . . . Cllpnmm : 9:4psrm..h.C. : NigIrt nx. -mtt U. I' . 'l'srtmms , , Gtoumn : Leaves l'MiSSOURl l'ACIFIC , iAniiv Onnalini ) I'ot r3tts antr'phstes' Sts.Onirsh.L . . 1Olllam. : . . . . . . : : . C : OOmnsi. . . . . . . . . . St. ittsrl mi.n's es , . . . . . . . . . . 6eSnnn : & : Iopmni..e-cliram.a l.ocal ( cx. umi ) . . . . . COtann : , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tb' tb'I I . It' r ' . ' ' ' .t t tL. _ ,4 - ; ; , t1 , - , - t _ s-- , . ' ' EM i , ' , G. MI. P1NGLE , I'lsta ( o0(1 t4muustrltnhi'Ii WORLD HERBAL DISPENSARY OF MEDICINE , Clean Sweep for the Blood ! 'l'ine ( ootl inimmrnn i-it tnmn innss beers a pm-riot Itioner of rnctlicisno2yem1r nmmd irnis rammed oven it tboua- . ( SCROFULA No rmectl of gtlmng to tire 1101 l4prIsIgN of Arknssmm4nme4 tin c'istnwlner'c when 3'Onr crimm mo csmnc'tl nst Itomnmo ( ml' tlsoVorwt Jticu1 l'oieon man or womrsamn ever tecanmno : mi vmctlnm ofwitlrout thru nmso ot' mrmes-ctrry , nrscmrlc on' rnm' otmner minIma- oral mnokonn. Se'mntl * : .oo by I'.O. money order for U butt Ic of mnsetiicimni' . I t orsty ri-qinrres fronr 1 It , 3 mottles to cur a It iiiti-rrso , fromrt I veek to 10 years stmimmdlmmmr. MD , , Coistiell HislirPi , lown. P.S.-A wm'itiens gismnmomntt'o gi'vmi erich pur- elmaser to rcfsnmmti money imnless cured , Andrews JDesIc FOR$171 4 feet hong-04 inches wldo Domr't bellevo tlnat bccauao Andrews OfficeDesks are thro bcstdeslcs thmv'ro time most expensive , it's mmcl. tmiro. Wu'vo just comnpletctl ft mmcmv limo of inrlmstamntitLh ( itisko-unirsually iramstlronne 1mm ntlmlretrrImmco : rtmrd low 1mm lriee. We , tim snammufnictmnroms , sell t tue mann wino usons tire dosg. Tirumo's where thro saving cornea In. New designs in our well known hilgir grade desks , oflict , clmainin amrd limro crtbluutt nail metal work , Crttmiloguo 1rec. A. H. ANDREWS' & CO. , 215-221 Wabash Ave,5 CHICAGO. . ' - "Howdy , Stranger ! " Is the Texas Welcome Texas will ersy "hlowsiy" to you , If yo titil run down and give item irospitnble citIzens halt chance to get acquainted witin you. Besides being e pleasant place to vllt , it doei Irot trtie a hack seat as a wealth producer. On time Gulf Coast of Texas may be found bIg attractions for bomomeekoru ; 20 acres of iaari mlantcd In pears , nOte owner SU.CO0 yearly. Chreap rates In effect durIng winter monthi. Now Its tire tIme to go , Call on or asidrees B. Xi. I'ainsrer , 1' . A. , Santa Fe route , Omahra , for ix. curslon rates and free copy of Coast Counmtr7 Coiler. Coiler.VIORoF1iEN Ea8IIy , Quickly , Permanently Restored , - Vcsmkmno.ss , Norvonaazieap5 e. Iebtllly , nmrsi all tine tn-aim ' . of evIls frorni early errors or . hater exsesso tire m-esultsot overwork , I it1cness worry , etc. Full rtrersgtlm , devoi. oprmmemrtmimntl torte given to . every sm'jzrtr , miii pontloa . ) . . . -3 Ati ; - ' ; I t i t IVI I inc immismomenresit : seen. Frilisrro Imnilto : , tide , 2.0I ( I eferi mrclS. flook , cxpianmxtiunn ; urti ProofS ntmaiirA I sculud ) free , ERIE MEDICAL CU , , Buffalo , N.Y. , j rjL1Thd . ' . , , STEAM DYE WORKS - 2J : : 4 id . . _ _ ! . _ _ _ _ new , WCrk promptly _ 1JI I Ifluif a , ZowaY TeL - . - /