TTTTC mrATTA DATT.V TUITTCSnAV. TTHUITT A TV " 1 * 1 FROM THE FARTHER WEST It * LEE-R1PP CASE IN COURT Matter Heard by South Dakota's Supreme Judicial Body. EVIDENCE SUBMITTED BY BOTH SIDES Iliinil rilril ! > \ > rrftrr Connlilcrn- WrntmlliiKTi IH Siitiiutllcil In I < 1 lili-iicp _ liiNiirnnvc Ccmi- ] iiin > ' Autliorlt } llutokuil. 1 PIRRIIR , S D. , Tcb. 23 ( Special Tele- rnm ) The I oe-Ktpp muddle came up In the supreme court today uuJ the forenoon FCMloii was dcvoteJ by the attorneys to n play for position , the main object of the contention being the Immediate po c fen of the olllco. The nlwwer was filed to the coin- lilnlnt , alleslns among other things that the governor was attempting to remove without authority and that ho had pretended to ap- jiolnt Thomas H. Ayrea to the position and that ho Is not qualified to hold the position , not being a qualified elector of the state on the ground of having be n at ono time con victed of a felony In the United States court , the conviction having been upon publishing In hl.s paper an advertisement of u gift en- terprho Which was held to boa violation of the anti-lottery law. The contention of the attorneys for the plaintiff was that the present milt is not ono In which title can bo tinted , tint the only Issue IB possession and aflor that Is settled tltlu can bo settled bj any one. i\Hcr the noon recc " the court denied inotlrii 'o dismiss and announced us a ru f procedure that-It would consider t' following pha of the question First conceded that the governor Issued a order of remove ! , second did ho tiivu pov.c to Issue such nn order ; third conceded tha ho Issued a commission to the plaintiff ( fourth did ho have the power tu Issue sue commission. After another recces to glvo the utter lici > s jn opportunity to agree upcti facts ar tholr failure to agree court decided to adml the answer of the defense and denied th demurrer of plaintiff and heard evidence o both sides The bond filed by Ayres wo objected to on the ground that It was no approved by the attorney general atid con tallied other defects The objection was siia tallied , but the objection was afterward withdrawn and the bond admitted In cvl donee. Arguments will bo presented by th attorneys tomoirow. 'through the insurance department Com inlsaloner Klpp today revoked the mtU'orlt of the Llojd Plato Glass Inburaucc cOMpan In this state They sent In a dru't for fee and after It was endorsed to the state treaii iirer b > Klpp sent It bi-k to the treasure under Instiactions from Ajrea , thu new up polntcD On hia action their certificate wo revoked. iifiici.vns LOOT im.oons yroitr tSreui'c Alioul ririci'ii Illliuli cil Dili Illl H W III til Of ClHIlll. AnRUDRRN , S D , Peb U3 ( Special Tele Krad ) Ttio ntore of the Groton Mcrcantll company wns lobbed last night and fret $1,000 to $1COO worth of goods taken , con nhting of silks , velvets and dcess goods N clews at thlu time State Senator Klnchey I proprietor of the atoio Vevv Soil 111 Mnl.oln Corjinral Ions. PJiiUin , S n , Fob S3 ( Special ) Article of Incorporation have been filed for the Inter stale Telephone compiny at Slou'C Falls , wit ] a capital of $10,000.000 ; Incoiporators , C. 0 IJalley , J II Voorhecs and J W. Carter The Midland company , for dcalliiB In llvo wtock and land at Midland , Nowlln counly with a capital of $30,000 ; Incorporalors JIary L Howes , Allison Howes , sr , Horac Howes The Union Lumber company , a Irene- , Clay county , with a capital of $50 000 ; Incorporators , Harry L. Call , n. II Downing , Hmory White The Star Creamery company. In Hutehlnson county , with a capl tal of $3,000 , IncoipoiatortJ , William Kabelse inann , M. J Schllngen , John H Weber I'rank SCollnpfennlnB nnd John Klnlenbach The Dolhol .MethodlHt Uplscopal church o lion Ilotnmo counly ; Irtislceo , Samuel W Itlchvvooil , Charles C Chenhall , SIis Kat Kymor , Charleu N. McCollum and Wlllan H Smith. The 1'plphany Creamery com juny , at nplpbiiny , Hanson county , with a capital of $ .1,000 , Peter Klcuschcn , president "William Kioeser , secretary. A license has been Issued by the secro tnry of alalo lo the Vienna Stale bink , a Vienna , Clark counly , wllh a capital o $ . " ,000 ; Inearporators , R A Syverson , S. T , Vnn Slialck , S P Selborson. lit Huron. HURON , S D. , Fob 23 ( Special ) Uanks ofllcea , , schools and public buildings were clsed bore yesterday In honor of the blrtl of Oeorgo Washington. Jn Iho evening Tttr ner Ho30 company jjavo n nueciuerado bal nml Iho CoiiKregatlonallsts gcivo a Washing ton nipper , followed by a pi ogram of literary nnd musical numbers" Flags vvcro dln- pliyed durliiK the day from civicorsanla tlon homes , public buildings and many prl- vito lesldoncea Tno Wcatern nildgo company of Chlcigo lias been awarded the contrict for pulling an Iran brldgH across the Jim river , nbou fotiitccn miles north of this city , tbo vvorl to bo timlerlakcn at once Past Supreme Master Workman T.ilte anc Hon. II C. Scralons will speak In Ihlti clly under direction of the Ancient Order of United Wol Union organlrallon on the evening of March 1. I'l'i-pni IIIKT for llen\j HiislneKn. niJNVIJU , Fob 23 Great preixiiallons are tielng made nt the Denver stock yards for i largo nittlo business In the spring In order to attract shipments tlio charges for hay and corn , fed to catllo In the yards , htiva bc-i-n lediKcd fin as to correspond with Ihe Jllnsonci ilvcr inirkcts Hereafter the charge for hay will be 0 cents pvr 100 pounds. In- Etcuil of $1 as hoictofore , ncul foi corn $1 25 JUT 100 pounds , Instead ot $2 ( liilil In HIP UlHNimrl lliir. . IHMNA , Mont. , Fob 23 ( Special ) jrontana.1 has something of o Klondike * of he nwn If HID story told by some miners a French bar , In the Missouri river , Is lo bo credited. They say that when the river went "dry" n few- dais ago ns the result o the completion , of the dam ut Canyon Ferry they panned out quite a lot of gold from the Baud In the river at French bar. In all BOV- oial hundred dollaia in thu yellow meta van taken out before tlio wolcr comnipiicec i mining ogaln The richness of the bar etui ( led the oldest of the old timers , Sevcra TOILET AND BATH requirements arc perfectly met In Wool Soap. 'I here may be more expensive soaps , but noil' ) better. / / ft at. solutey ( t > un. For the bath It Is pleasant , sooth- IIIL' and delight ful.There's There's only one soap that won't ' shrink woolens , You MyMama Min "lust choose between - U oU tween no soap and WOOL SOAP pnm that went $ S and J1 were Mki > n oul The rlche-sl pan wus $1" 30 They claim that If the river had remalnnl dry about throe ? days they would have laken out enough to RO to the Klonllke on The discovery of the richness of Ihe tar at Frrnch Is liable lo re sult In A largo compitiy being formed to dredge the rher In the spring. "Melon ( iriMx-rn I HOOKY FORD , Cole , Fob 23. ( Special ) The melon aasoclatlono of the valley met at llocky Ford for the purpose of perfecting a general organization , but without success. At a merllng of the Hocky Ford Melon Growers' association last Thursday the di rectors were Instructed to consent to no proposition that would deprive It ot Its present management , but to work In perfect barmcny If possible with other aesoclaltons They were also Instructed lo claim the right , by reason of Its larger membership and acreage and longer experience in the bus- Incsfl , to name the price of cantaloupes In the western market during the ensuing season This was rejected by the other as sociations , who Insisted on Incorporating nil associations Into a general one under a new management. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i Per nn Onjx i\lillilt. LOU ! , Ulah. Feb. 23 ( Special ) Prof. Cctlcrstrom IB working hard to got out a good collection of onyx for the Omaha ex position As soon as the frost gets out of Ihc ground ho will begin quarrying. Ilo mode n Hying trip to Salt Lake last week to confer with parties there In regard lo the erection of a largo windmill to furnish the motive power to saw and polish the stone. There is little doubt but what the professor will make up an exhibit that will bo second to none at Omaha next summer. Honors n Iteiinl'lllon. OHRYRNNB. Wyo , Fob. 21 imperial Tel- cgram ) Governor Illchardt today honored a rcciulsltlon made by the governor of Iowa for Peter Qitlnn , now In cu&toJv at New castle , this stale Qlllnti wa Indicted In Iho district court of Monroe coitntv , Iowa on the charge of selling flro to the county Jill at Foster Monroe county , la , In IS'it ' ) Deputy Sheriff John Donor will Inko Qulnn hack to Iowa for trial. \ \iiotlioi- lull Meet SiiKiir Plietorv. ST GiORGI3. Utah , Fob 21 ( Special ) Now York capitalists are In correspondence with some leading citizens of St. George with a cw to establishing a beet sugar factory hero The mild climate and long seasons In this region render It especially adaptable to the beet sugar Industry and there are 300,000 acres of available land In this -vicinity. AOllllllU Nl'MM > llll'H. The artesian well at Itivvllns has reached a depth of 711 foot and will bo continued to 1,000 feet. The owners of the Golden Ragle mine In Iho Grand Rncampmcnt have let a contract for COO feet of tunnel lo bo driven at once John Fisher was fro7on to death about fourteen miles south of llawllns H Is sup- pcscd ho was stunned by falling from his horse and frozen before ho could recover. Judge Cialg of Uawllna on his return from Chicago reported that a largo number of per sons will \lslt Wyoming this year to Investl- gale Iho mineral and oilier resources of the state The Carbon County Wool Growers' asso ciation will prosecute all who attempt to skin sheep found clcid upon the ranges as a result of the recent storms and appropriale Iho pells to their own use. County Treasurer Daniel S Swan ot Chey- cnno bclzcd ono of the cars of the C. I ) , Havens Tianspoitalion company on account ot ti\es which the county alleges is duo from the company for the year 1890 , amounting to about $10. There Is rejoicing In Wyoming over the news of the passage of the bill donating 50.000 acres of the public land to the Wyo ming Solldlers' and Sailors' home. The income - como from this land added to the present Income will make the homo eclf-supportlng A recent meeting of stork-men on Otter creek , Illg Horn county , called to devise means of protecllon against the ravages of gray wolves on llvo stock , a tax of D cents per head on nil llvo stock was levied and tlin oum ot $200 cash raised. This sura will bo expended In bounties of $15 on full-grown wolves and $7 50 for puppies. The Wind Ulvei range of mountalnq cov ering nci area of tw only-five mile * , b'y 12i miles , arc covered with the heaviest fall of snow known In the memory of the oldest In habitants of the Lander valley. The snow Is six feet deep and In some of the gulches forty feet deep This heavy snowfall la balled with delight by the farmers and stock men of Fremont county , as It Insures an abundant supply of water for the bhecp and cattle , as well as for the Irrigation ditches of the fanners. U\M NoteH. Mountain Olty Is moving for a board of trade. The mountains near Clks are full of deer , says the Argonaut. Western Nevada papers are upl'utliii ; the' question of terminal frolghl rues u lluno Pine \flllcy young men avoid fbo muddy roads by making use of the handcar when they co calling Hov. M. S. rtlddlo of Rll'o a'jout March 1 will elart a weikly papei at Lovelc-'ic to ho i-nllt-d Uio Loidcr. The Carson Appeal says the Wubuski Manplor will .start up again ne-ct month and run as a weekly during the campsln. ; David Kay , a large cattle dealer of Ogdcn , Is In Hcno purchising eitllo for that tnai- kct. Ilo succeeded In buying 2 HOC head. The Alpine Lnnd anJ Water company 's negotiating with parties In San Francisc-o lo etcct u sugar beet factory In Douglas county. Rlko Is In a filr way to lead Iho other counties of the state In population. On tbo hauls of the school census HlKo Is now third , being ranked only by Wnahoa and Storey. The Hnrcka Sentinel says no local mall contraelors have been Induced lo take mall contracts off the hands of the sucrcssTul eastern bidders. "L t thtfsj eastern specu lators como out and stocic tholr roulecj and linnago them themselves for u whllo under : ho lates they have agreed on , the rentilt will bo a well de-served lesson lo them. " Wo are anxious to do a llttto good In this world and can think of no pleanantcr or bet ter way to do It than by commending Ono Minute Cough Cure as a prevantallvo of pneu monia , consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. I'rm iHloim llnrluil liy nil iilnnelie , TACO.MA , Feb. 23. T o VMjtks ago an nvnUnche came thundering down the moun tain elopes and at the south end of Lake licnnott nn Immense mans of snow nnd lee was deposited on the trail nnd 200 tons of supplies we-ro burled many feel , Their own- CTH had HUcked them up together In what scorned to bo n sheltered epol , while they were vvblpsavvlng lumber for boat-bnlldlng Now they have left only the whlpsaws und nre trying to dig out their outllts So far us can be learned no ono was Injured by the avalanche , though people not far nv\ay had a narrow encupe. This news was brought clown by John of ruyallup. Wash. , who has just arrived here from Almka. Dane-it at J.uliur Temple- . The Young Ladles' Hebrew Kndonvor so ciety gave Its firm social dance In the rooms of the I abor Temple last nlKht. The soci ety was organized about two months ago 'or benevolent work by u few Hebrew women and lias grown to tin organization of nbout thirty members Hofreahmcnts v re set veil In the Internilsslonn of the pro. gram Those In charge of the affair were Misses Anna Harwich , Jennie nnd Anna \roiiHon. L'ltlo Woloflhlnsky. Tony Allen , Annlo Ollllnskl Fannie Waxenborg , Jtono Mlndcn and Miss Lena Kablnoiltz , U'orU of TIile\i' . James model ) , who lives In Fast Omaha , reported yesterday tlmt bomo ono had iroken Into his house during his absence for be day and 'had stolen ull the property In Ighl , Amongthu missing articles were a 'old vvnich und chain , a Colt's revolver and 7 In money. A. J. Montgomery of 2219 Cass street also talus tlmt bomu unknown person obtained an entrance Into his house und conducted n examination of the contents , which netted him # , RhCLAllIIXG A BIG VALLEY Work of Irrigation in Montana to Watfr au Empire. ENGINEERING FOR THE PEOPLE C'linnln lU'Kiiti or Iti { "ntitciiiiilnlliiii ( u t'n.lrr CnltlMitliin I.IOI- ( OOO Vcrc U cirk Dune fur Settler * Cl LIVJNCISTGON. Mont , , Teb. 23 ( Special ) Steps ha\o been taken bore that will In- \olvo an expenditure of about JS.000,000 and the reclamation of 1,000,000 acres of arid lands , every acre of which ir.ust , under the agreement , bo settled by farmers In tracts of not to rxreod 560 acres an 1 prooably aver aging < far less. Under the provisions of the C < iroy act , appropriating without charge 1,000,000 acres of govcrnmont land to states that will Improve that land by dltclicn for Irrigation , woik begins next month on a $200,000 ditch near thla city. It will follow what Is known as the second bench of the Yellowstone and will extend twenty-five miles. A total of 2S,000 acres will bo laid under the water , of which 12,000 belong to tbo Northern Pacific load , the rest to the government and Individuals. The canal will bo fifty miles long and will bo a very largo affair , txvunt } feet vvldo at the bottom nod deep enough to furnish pluit > of water at all times for the Irrigation of the 28,000 aero of now \aliiclcsa land. With thlg oa.i.il started the stito is to commence or other , near Ulg Timber , In Sweet Grass countv , where another $200,000 Is to be spent and o caml foity-fno miles long , to cany lit.OOO mlnir'r In-h's of w itir , will be constructed It will Irrlgato 25,000 acres , also on ono of the Yellowstone licninc * , and of land ns ilc.h as any In the state. COVERS A MILLION ACIIHS Ilosldc.s these two enterprises others are planned to make use of the ontlro 1,000,000 a'sres ' granted by the general government , an average estimated cost per QCIO of $8 The funda for tCils nugnlflcent lmptovomen | which is expected to add 10,000 farmers anc their families to the population of the btati1 will be derived from the sale of Inlgatlon bonds that arc to bo a first lien on the woiks consttccted and the lands under then and are also to bo guaranteed by the state Ilonds for the first canal will bo negotiate * by the successful contractors , who anticipate no trouble In disposing of them The North- em Pacific load will pay In cash for the Irrigation work touching lands belonging to It Tliero are no engineering flinipultles in cither caral so far planned , except a tunne 1,800 feet long In No 1 and great siphons under two small rivers In No 2 Canal No 3 will probibly bo In Ctister county , and No 4 In the fruit region in the northwestern pirt of the state Another has for Its fleli : the Dlttot Hoot \alley , than which mo more fertile area ll ° .s outdoors Still another , niu the most important of all contemplates laj- Ing the entire Sun Uivcr valley , frcni the foothills of the main ItocUies to Great Palls under the water , at a cost of about $2,000 000 , reclaiming 256.000 acres of rich land On this great piopooitlon tlio Arid Land commission will a'ct ' cccly In the spiing. It is not the object of the etato to make any profit out of these lands The grounJ imviuK iiuuii Kituii uy iuc Ki'iiurui Kuvevu- mcnt , the state charges up only the octual cost of the Irrigation work , plus 20 per cent acid sells the lands at this price This will nako an average price fop these lands ol about $12 per aero , which Is very high foi nntrarcovcd lands In the fai west But for th'a ' $12 per aero ( fie settler gets not only land , but a perpetual right to as much water is ho con use , and w Ithout further expense of any kind , and he has the watei delivered at bis door the mompnt ho takes possession Nowhere In the world are Irrigated lands , suitable for the laieing of all crops of a torn- pcrato climate , to be had for any such price ca $12 an acre CAN anOW ANYTHING. The conditions for successful agriculture ' aro'nOt so favorablq anjwhcrc , even in the west and hlgh-prlcod lands In eastern states are not to be thought of In comparlhon. Auj fruits that will grow In Michigan will flour ish In Montana , whoso winters nro shorter m ii .incaiKuii s or unio B All vegetables and grains of a temperate clime flourish , and there can bo no crop failure from drought witty an ample supply of water and a perfect Bjstem of dellvoiy Three crop , per year of alfalfa can bo rained , and stock can bo ranged flee nine months- the jear on the uplands nbovo the water benches A big object lesson In Irrigation , perhaps the nloat Important so far In the United Slates , Is now toeing completed by the gen. oral government at Crow Greek Indian rrn- crv'atlon , In eastern Montana , south of tl Is city , vvhero the tide of the Dig Hoin Is being diverted for the use of the Indians A ditch forty-ftvo miles long skirting the valley and Inclosing about 200.000 acres , Is now nearly completed It Is costing nbout $100 000 This canal Is the ninth on the reservation , all the others being less Impoitant , but covering about 100 miles of ditches A tenth , to re claim 140,000 acres more , Is jet to bo built With Us completion every individual In ( he Crow nation , man , woman ami child , will have more than fifty acres of Irrigated land and each family will ibo an independent community When the work for which con- giess makes appropriations Is done , the lands will * be allotted In severally to the Crows , and the reservation It Is believed will become ono oftho garden spots of the world All the work on these Crow canals except superintendence , masonry , and steel gates Is being done by Indian labor , each man getting $1 CO per day 'I ho government , In view of Its woik for these Indians , hen almost suspended the Issuance of rations to them , and will do so entirely ns soon as the canals arc completed and the > lands allotted > riioiiN < vFi7\v TTTn SMM > i ) > \ ; \ns. runrrnl of INM Ullhu-.l \ \ m „ llt.ltl TlilN Morning. CHICAGO. Tob. 23 The remains of Mies fran cs R Wlllard , the late president of the World's Women's Christian Temperance union , lay lu stateat Wlllard hall In the Women's Temple from noon null G o'clock this ovenlifg. Thousands of people reviewed the remains during that time At fi 30 the cuelcot was escorted to "Hest Cottage" Rvrnston , Miss Wlllard's home Students at the Northwestern university acted as a guard of honor a id as pall bearers Tomorrow mfirning at 9 o'oclock private services will be held at Real Cottage The bed ) will be taken to the First MothodUt church of Rvaiuton , where the last tribute will bo paid to the dead temperance leader The Interment will take place at Koso Hill cemetery. J \\OMA > KIM.S Iliu Cllll.l ) . Started Out to Kxferinliiiile ( lie Ru. ( Ira Kjiiull } . ST. PAUL. Pcb. 23 A Cherokee , la. , spe cial to the Dispatch says A chocking trag edy was reported today from Cleghorn , a small town about ten miles west of here Mrs Elizabeth Wilcox , a widow 48 years of age , shot and killed her 6-j ear-old son , Irving. Insanity was undoubtedly the cause of the crime , as the woman was an Inmate of a hospital at Independence from July. 1836 , to July , 1807. It Is tald ahe has labored under the delusion that fcomo one would eventually defraud them of their property and that the children would be better off dead than alive Last night nho tried to exterminate the vvholo family and succeeded In taking ono life before other members of the family could restrain her She Is the mother of eight children I'liBteil Klontliiu : AVr NIJW YORK , Feb. 23The Press says Thure U n possibility tlmt the bark Agate , which Balled from this port last week , bound to the Yukon river , may lmo been vvieckttd. The Asa to carried forty meli who were toliif to the Klondike to their fortunes. In ajfilf Inn to Pic orew of Mxtffn men. Th ' * Jnnmshlp KlnKslnnd which nrrlvod hero > istcnla > from South Atnrrloin ports neo itercd bad u , .hfi Twent ) miles soufTi-ixiiithenil of llnrne- Kit the Klngsland t H In with n quantity of wreckage TherV VVere nnrtof deckhouses - houses , portions of o J.llnRs. unite painted woodwork , nnd n bnoj * In addition to rusks and boxes of mrrchauiH'e rnptaln Scott of the Klngsland sa > s the vvreki e ex tended for i dlstjxncq jof fortj miles No nt tempt was made til pick Up nny portion of It. . 01 I'l.OOIC IS IjRStj IMUMII.SINd. \eu from MmlrllV mill W < ililn t < iin U in i lex Olllelnl * . NRW YOIIK , Peb 23 A dispatch to the Tribune from Havana sajs , The outlook In Ouba does not grow more promising The exact statement lf > that the government officials were never so much disturbed as to day This la pirtly due to Information from Washington and Madrid The fltatement that divers have pene trated the forward part of the Milne and found nothing In the magazines there to Indicate an explosion spoms to bo verified Attention Is alee given to testimony re- Kardln ? vibration under water before the Maine went to pieces Rvldcncc as to this fact Is emphatic How far It Justifies the belief that the explosion came from under neath the ship , experts may be left to de termine The i otnt has not jet been reached where a definite opinion can bo formed re garding submarine mines Outside evidence has been brought forward regarding the con struction of euch a Sstcm , out It has not been sifted Spanish ofllclals were sur prised at the firmness with which the Washington administration declined to admit them to shart In the Investigation. in'iiuv StoreH mill AiMillnnees HeliiK Himlieil to lliiMinii N'nw YORK , Fob 21 There was unusual activity about the Merrltt-Chnpmin wreckIng - Ing station at Stapleton , S I , today. Stores wore being taken aboard of the big wrecking tug I. J Merrltt and the baigo iiaggerty Until are going to Havana to aid In raising the Maine The Merrill Is Iho biggest wreck ing tug In this countrj It Is expected that the vessels will get ulidoi waj late this after noon The State Islind wreckers will be Is charge of Captain Frederick P Sharpe. an expert Olver , and It Is likely that Captain Wlnflold 1 Stooker will go along Captain I Chtttenden. an expert diver and the nnn v ho Ins charge of blowing up all wrecks that cannot be saved , may possibly gs to Havana. AIMM.I FOI mini Hair of Mlllne Coiii | > leteb Di-sti'in eil. W \SIII\GTON , Peb 23 Secretary Long this afternoon received the following lele- gram from Admiral Slcard KRY WRST Tel ) 23 lllght Arm arrived at Havana this morning Cnptaln Mngee seams to be nn experienced man who will bo able to KVO ! good advlct Captain Simp son wires me condition of wreck Is such n'l lo renulle most powerful impllunces the government can secure Court recommends conn act with best equipped wrecking com pany to remove matc-iinl nnd lift ship with out diiiij Forward b ill c-ompletcly de- stiojed , ufter h ilfi uppaiently Intnet except in mlnoi matteis S1CA11U. Siisjionil Trials to NeOrlciuis. . NRW OULRANS , Fob 22 New Orleans shippers ate advisud ( dat no more Cromwell line steamers will sail for this port from New York until further orders from Wash ington The affair Is a complete m > sterj The United States cruiser Macblohead , which is hero for Maidl Grfls , It Is reported , baa oidcrs. to bo icad to move at a moment's notice NDW YORK , Feb. 23 Rllery S Allen , general agent of the Cromwell line of steam ers , sajs that If shippers In New Orleans have been advised that no more of the com- panj's vessels would sail to that port from New York until fuithor orders from Wash ington , such ndvlco was unauthorised. "If a move of this Kind has been taken or Is contemplated , " oaid Mr Allen , "I would know of It , and I would Issue the order. I have not given any injunctions of this na ture , directly OP Indlrcctlj , nor has the company "Moro than this , I have not had , bccm or heard any communication from or with the authorities at Washington concerning thli or any other matter Our steamer Creole will snlo on Saturday for New Orleans and the Hudson on March 5. This la accoiding to schedule. " Agent Aleck Harris of the Cromwell line , when shown the dispatch stating that no moro Cromwell ships would sail for this city , said there was absolutely no foundation foi the stoiy PM.IIT UiAlNbl' ' < OVI It VLI * T\IUH ( . llrDoimmiKerH Pile u I tent ivlth tin * < . < > \ eriior of luilliiiiii. INDIANAPOLIS , Fob 23 A piotcst against coiivlc.t labor In competllion againsl fieo labor was made to Governor Mount to day by ofllceis of the Intel national Hrootn- niaKci's' union , now In session In this city. The governor was asked to Investigate a icport that the convict labor law had been ovnded at Michigan Clly by convcitlng u blejclo contract Into a chain-making con- ttacl. It is pioposed to call a mealing of em ployers and employes In business alfectcil by pr on competition. Agltallon io now active In Ohio. Kentucky , Michigan , Illinois , In diana and Pennsylvania Ihe delegates will onJeavor to talho funds for cdtabllohlng a paper. I'll ) HespeelN lo Miss \\lllnril. CHICAGO , Fob 23The lemalns of Miss Princes R Willard , lite president of the Woild's Worn ill's ClillslHn Tcmpointue union , arrived in Chicago from Nmv Voile today and were convoyed to Will ml lii'l ' , In ilia Woni in's Olulsll in Timpuance Union ti inplc iwheio tluy lay In htate Thous mils of people passed t'lrousli the beiutlftil ball : o take u Inut look nt tlu > fnce of Iho Kieii tempeiincn ic-Tdcr The body will ln > ton- \ujeil to Rvunston , .Mlus Wilhiid's foimer : iomu , this evening. The Intc-iment will take place tomorrow r cnllull of I'jllllieit ( iooilN Hen , CHICAGO. Fob 2J The fourteenth un- uial nicctlng of the Wcstoin PackoiH of Canned OoodH associiitlon begun heic today. Delesates woio present from Indl inn , JIls- Hourl , Ohio Iowa , .Minnesota , Mlrhlgnn , New York and Mnrylund One of the principal nattcrH to be dHpiiusril | the rcjiort of the executive commlttlo on the adoption of n uniform scale of prills by the fanners ami in effort in limit the manufacture of cer tain products lilt'ii'i * ( Meiillie. NP.W YOniC. I b -The French liner Li Chnmplaln , which nailed from Havre February 1nnd < itj due here on Sunday , : iad not been slKlited up to 11 o'clock thlu 'ore-noon No anxiety Is however , felt foi its Rdfuty aji It Is R'ltnnrlt ve-isel and ihi- very heavy wcstcily > rnle vvbteli are known to h.ivu bi-en pruvulll'iK ' ; on thu Atlantic would have dilayul H , Tht All in liner Pe ruvian from GliiiKou vvlildi passed Bandy Hook ut 1030 u mwas as much overdue as Iho French Bleamcr TryQrain = 0 ! Ask you Grocer to ilny to nhovv you n imtltagoof CillAIX-0 , the now food ill ink tliat takes the place of coffee , Tlio children may drink it without injury ns well in the adult. All who try It , like it. OHAW-O has tlmt lioh Beiil brovni of Moqhi or Jnvu , but it is nwdo from jniro grain * , nnd tlio inoBtdelicutu HtomuoU re'ceives it without distress. | thojiricuof loffev , lo euntH nnd 20 ccuU pur ] > acKiige. Bold by nil trocoM. Tastes like Coffee Looks like Coffee Innet that your grocer git eg you OIIAIN-O Accept no Imitation. n rp i n n i PI * in iiMip/Mfi i SltAMLR ASIA \\RhCKLI \ \ Eighteen of Twonty-Ono on Board Lcs Their Lives , STRIKES A SHOAL DURING MONDAY'S ' GALE > f tlip < 'r > Vri > HP OIUM ! fron u I'li'Oi' of U'rcpktiKi * ft T llo- , IIIK Vilrlft for T\\i r iur lliiurn. . Atais . Teb 23 Th IJrltlih ship Asia struck on Great Groum shoal , off Xantucket , during the Rale Monda and went to pieces. Only three of those on board we.ro rollonliiR li n list of those lost ; CAPTAIN O. Oil. DAKIN. MllS. 1)KIN. . LUSH UAK1.V. riUST MATD THOMAS COOIC. SKCO.VD LMATn GHOSH Y. JAM US MUHUAY. OltARLUS STONB. OIIAUUU3 WY1NA. ! OBOHGI3 JOHNSON , i OHAULCS UACilUA. CMIAHU33 AV1LMAMI3. CtlAULUS CAKL.TON. JOHN PIUL.UING. IUURNBTT HUllNUSON. ALrilUl ) OI.DllUUY. I PUI2D JANCHIESE. The IUR ilary T , Captain n\ans , has ar rl\ed htro , bringing news that thrct * mei of the crow of the Asia were loscucd yestur day bi the crew of thu itlnndKcrclilct llwht ship The men were taken from a pleco o wreckage , on which they had been lloitlnt , for twentfour hours , and were Kreatl > ex haustcU It Is reported tbnt the bndj of th captain's daughter is nt Woodsholl , haUni , been recovered with that of a man , sup posed to ha\o been the mate of the \essel The three men who were icsetird wer taken to Illjaiinls todiy bj the United State : steamer Azalea , whiro they told the btoi > o the wreck TV 1,1C 111 I'llMMI VIvlMJ TIME A 11 VV ScMfii Iliinilri-il Dcli'Kiiti'i tf/cinl OIL Toiit'Kn I'om cnllnn. TOI'EKA , Teb 23 The majorlt } of < leH gates to the buttci makers' con\cntlon ha\c arrhed and the meeting Is now on In fill force. 'U ILli the possible exception of tht great deep watei harbor coiucntlon of n few jears ago , this mooting Is the largest am the most Important that has o\or been lieli hero. The greatest feaure of the week was tlin big paiade late jestcidij afternoon. Il pieaented an Imposing appearance as li nuiched tip Kansas avenue It was header by Marshall's band of slxtj pieces Tiillj 700 delegates marched The Iowa delcgitlon was awarded the first prUo for the ibest appeal- 'Inj delegitlon. Minnesota delegation sociued bcroml prl7e The butter boards of Xow York , Hoston , Philadelphia and Chicago each rccei\cd honorable mention foi line appeat- ance The Kansas do cgatlon did not compete for lionois Tieasurer Nissloj's report shows the or ganization to be in good financial condition , there being a balance on hand of o\er $1,000 Today is Buttei makers' dij and a program of special Interest to dim mis Is being gl\en The papers read are as follows "Maintain ing a Haimonious Co-operation Uctwten Duttermakci and Patrons , " by il. W As > hbj , Ila/clton , la , ' State Aid for Dairying , " Major Henry R Ahord Washington , D 0 ; "Tho Use of Gasoline Engines as Power foi Creameries and Skimming Stationn , " Chailes Harding. Norfolk , Neb. Tonight at 7 30 will occur the musical en tertainment an aimed by the musical com mittee of the Commercial club of 'lopcka. KOKTI M : si'HNT IN 'r\\ii\ i : MONTHS llolio llcrrj itutiN TlirmiKli 'I lioiiHinnlH In a Short Time. When James 13 Derrj died of alcoholism down at Puduiah , K > , last month , the an nouncement wno telegiaphfd to the nona- papcis all o\er the country , caja the Now York Herald Most of thcac dispatches e\l- dentlj found their way Into ilie waste batl.et The faet th.it James R Ilerij had died of alcoholism was of little Interest to the pub lic. Who was James 1Ilerrj , anjhow' That Is what the gentlemen who handled llio telegraphic dispatched asked And fail ing to disco\er hK identlt > , the brief item found a resting place in ob curitj And ) ct the storof James K Herrj'fi career and personality is In innnj respects u most remarkable one Throughout the west ho was known as the "millionaire tramp" Ho Inherited tlr > 000 from hi * fathot'ci csta'o ' , and the transition from the typical hobo tea a man of comparatho.affluence ga\o rlso to the wildest stories of ills piodlgalil ) . Man ) of them were true Tor thlity jeais Htrry had been a tramp , mlgiating southward with the birds in the fall and tramping back In the spring De spite the fact that ho came of a mast ex cellent family , his long association with the Knights of the road hud blunted what finer instincts ho may ha\o ever possessed , and toward the end ho dlfTeiul In ciowUo from his tramp companions Ho wus dlrt > , lazy , nnUcmpt a t > plcalagabond His father was Dr Ileny , a physician and n. prominent resident of Glo\ersvillo , X Y. Ilia mother woo a charming woman , n ladj bj birth and education Ilerry was one of four children. As a boy ho was hcadsticaB- . aelf-wllled He chafed undei the hoiro re straint. Ho wanted to go out in the gieat w 01 Id , to HUD the nights , to malm a name foi hlni'elf So , nftei ono particularly stormy Intel\io\v with Ilia father , ho ion away from home. Llttlo b > llttlo be drifted downward In the fotlul scale Henccr communlratcd wfth Ills relatUcH 'Ihey thought him dead , liy degree * lid became u full-fledged tiamp I/i8t spilng , In respoiibo to some Im pulse , ho ilpoliltil to rutuin to Gloversvllle Ho learned that his father and mother were Irath dead and tl.-U u share of the cbtate , amounting to $ ! , ' < ,000 , was awaiting hi ? pleasure Ilo had little difficult ) In estab lishing his Idcntll ) aim a clittk for the amnunt due him was turned o\n by the exoentors Hu was well known Iti thcno towns and 1 o detei mined to ictnrn and bin prise the na tives. So ono morning last May a tpeohl car over the Jacksonville Southoaatcrn rolled Into the depot at Mount Vernon and from It stepped "Hungry Jim. " Ho was at tired In a check suit of the hind affected by song and cUnco men , and was covered with diamond * Ho way accompanied by aalct Ho went to the best hotel In the place and reglMored as "James R Hciry , the million aire tramp " The- name stuck to him until ho died last 'Monday ' , and the brief eaioei which followed his nowly.acquired wealth amply bore out the sobriquet It so'ju became noised about that "Hungry Jim" hail turned up with money to burn The most fabulous tales of his wealth win * bruited about , and ho took particular pains to nurture them. Ho gave the impression that unlimited millions were at Ills com mand A modern Monte C'rLjto , transformed from rags to untold wealth , ho at onto Jumped Into popular favor and cnjojed to Its fullest extent the hero worship lavished upon him by thoio who hud formerly re garded him with disfavor Ono of his first acts on arriving In Mount Vernon WMS to hunt up a'barttnder ' wlu had nnco loaned him $2 A lover of the spectaui lar ho liail decided upon a course of act on vhltli should Lompletcl ) duzilu the Inhabl tants He ( hose a time when the bar room was full Entering with a swagger ho ( I bowed his way through the croAil and or dered champagne for overjbody. The bill o mo to { 50 Going ilo'.sn Into his pocket , he produced a roll of large denominations , and succeeded In finding a fifty Till8 he threw over the bar ' Don't know me , do jou. Jack' " ho caro- lesaly ashed the bar'rndcr C'an t saj that I do " was the reply Well I in Hungry Jim now James K Ik'rry the millionaire tramp You loaned mo ti cum when I uas hard up Do you re member7' The il-aprnacr of drinks could sranoly bo- Hevu hit c'KB He gjgpcd and gurgled , and theu gave vi-ni to hU uurprUo In plr turesquo frofanlty , IH-rr ) again proluccd Ills roll and peeling off $3,000 , gave It to the HsU'Dlulled bartender , ' 'That * ( or re- Bright Eyes Cloir skin roses and dimples , mny nit li jours If you will do what Is needed to get them 'Tin not hard Only to follow norno lmpl rules of health , niid to help hinlth with Mme. Ynle's Beauty Specialties. Wi < have bought a larse stock of the < and are melllcig them for a time at cut price * to jtovo vvhat _ _ _ * Bargains \\o have to offer In all departments' Inco wo commenced selling Mine Yale's beauty upeclaltles In a special department wo have been crowded with ladles who nro beautiful nnd who wish to preserve thai bcMiuty ladles vvbcso beauty for a tlmp y under an ocllwe | , nnd who wish to nmke the ocllpso pass away under Mme Ynle's Instructions How to be beautiful rnd remain beautiful to rlpp old ape IB truthtuly told In .Mmo. Yale's great book , "Woman's Wisdom , " free lo all who ask for It. Call ami get It. Ont ndvlco ns lo what you need from our .s-iloflladles , wha will wait on you moro satlsfictorlly than male clerks. Scivo money and buy now at our opcclal prices. 9 " * crnn VERY BEST TIJB WOULD I'liooucns. Her. Our Price. Trlcf. Mme. Talc's Ilnlr Tonic restores the linlr nnd stops It from fulling nut Jl 00 t . Mine Inle's Ilnlr Cleanser , far nlmmpoolnR 100 .03 Mme Yule's Prultenri ( for Pcmnli * Weakness ) , 1ft ) C1 Mme Ynle's J-n Prprkln for fri'i kles U < > ' Mme Ynle's bkln Pnoil ( small , for wrinkles ) , IV ) Mme Ynle's Fkln Pooil clnrKO .ICO Mine Ynle's llust PiHiil ( Mnull , for developing Neck , Unit mil Aims ) 1 60 1.19 Mine Ynle's llnst Pool ( liirne ) . . . . . 3 > 2 1 Mme Ynlo's Complexion Pant I'mvcler , three similes pink , white brunette w > 31 Mm Yale's I'umplcxlnn Soup Ji IS Mme Ynle's roniplexlon lllcaeh ( for Moth 1'ntchea nnd I.lver Spots ) 1IX ) 1 iJn Mine Yale s Complexion Cream ( for softenltiK nnl riflnlnir tbf bkln ) 10 * n Mme Yale's l" > elnfli Grower ( promoting K'owth of the llyclirows nml Luhes . . . . . 1M 01 Mme Vales hj-ecUl Uotlon (1'lmple ( Cure ) 109 CO Mme Yule's Special Ointment ( Hluck Head Cure ) 10) Mine Ynle's lllnoil Tonic ( purlf > lni ; ( hi- Diced ) 100 Mme Ynlo's Hnnl Whltener ( nnkei linmM toft , dellcnto nnd whlto 1 M Mine bale's Pllxlr cf llesuty ( Skin Tonic ) I 11 rt Mme \n\e \ a Mnglcal Kmct ( for SoftenltiKntor ) 1 . ' 0 1 19 Mme Yale t Hrent cott . CO ) 3 11 Mme Ynlc's Orcnt Scott ( smnll ) 1 W ci MiniYnln s ) n < k Hoen Ix ivrs ( Liquid Itont-c ) 1 0- ) Mine v.nlc's Jack Itoee HitJs ( Mp bahe ) I 01 * Mme nlcH Kncn I'nnmelhltiinnd pink 1 > Mine \nles 15jeliro\v I'i'nrlls I" < Mme Yite'H PertllUer ( for Constlpntlon ) . , . 1 " Mnu nK M Molinnj | M nrt i\termlnalor ClntRO ) 3 CX ) Mine nlc Mole utnlnrt llxtermlmtor ( smill ) 1 00 Mme Ynle's I.lb IclnVhltener 1W Mine iilo'H Skin Hennir I'10 Mmn A nlo H Cninplixl n llrusll 1 00 Mme Yale s Antiseptic . . 1" ' Mme Yale s Dlgtstlve Tablets ( for InJlKestlotl , etc , large size ) ICO Mine Snlr-B Hlri' IUp 1nl > lpts ( for ItiillK'-stlon , etc. , unnll site ) ' I Mir- \nl.-f fompl"xlotTililets ( lurgi > slzo ) , 1 01 Mme "i ale s Coiniilfxlnn 'lablctd ( pnull Rlzc ) . . . < ro Mme " \nli s IVrtlllr.r T il lets ( liiRo sl7c ) 1 ( V ) Mme YaleH PrrtlllKir Tablets ( iai > , e rite } . . . . 50 BHAUTY J50UVENIRS Wo will present evorv la INilllnir "it our il me ilipniiinmt "Itli Minn Ynlo's tw < H l.n'lf ' j Inoks enilllol Vnnn n Ulslnn mil Hoik ti U mix 1 h. > < nt iln tulvlm mm A'i\u' \ \ule on the subj its of ll-iltli nnd Itcnitv Hint latin t li fibl ilm 1 fi Mil i n > other s inn. sxo Dept. Neb. n fellow when he's down , " rc- niiikeil llerrj The icelplent of this unheard of genorosltv fteeled nn" his white apron on the spot and did not show up for work for three weeks As Uerr > was leaving the saloon a boot black struck n match to 1 ght his cigur which Ind gone out , and molvcd a crisp lollar 1)111 foi his pilns And thus it went during his staj In Mount Vernon A tiamp tipped his hit to Ueirj ono diy , and so Im- inssed was lie that lie give the hobo a $ > )111 This became noised about , and inside of twenty-four Ciours lulf the town wab re- mnvlng Its 1iat to Hie inlll'onalre ' Irani ] ) Ho gave a baby a $10 bill because he fancied it had smiled at him Five dollars foi a sl-a\o was not an unusual thing U this rate it was natural to "iippose that $13000 would not last long nnd when IJcrry drifted i'lto Pnducah nbout two wc'cko .IKO It was once more In the gtilso of "Ilungty Jim , " although the sobriquet of "tbo mil lionaire tramp" still clung to him as a hol low mockery. Ho was penniless , lagged and dirty. MltltllM IllllllS Washington Star Mr Felix Mahoney lolls of ono hotel In Now England , I believe it wa ° , i. which ho stayed not long ago In every mom was a placard , and on II this "Gues's will plea ° p not bntbo on Sunday nlcht , as the hot v.ater Is needed for Ihc wash Monday morning" i HI : inirM utitir. NSTRIIMKNTS placed on lecoul Wedncs- dny , Fcbi ii.il v Jl WAUHANTY DHDUS C r I-tirc , incl wife to M II. Hruln- ard n'6 of lot S , block DC , South Oniilin . . $ JS"0 I P Monow nnd wife to S J Ilotll- weli , lot 10 block 31 , KountZ" Place . 9,000 Seiepta Dlllrnnco et al to II J. StinlRht , put of HO" , MP"J O-lo-n . 1 A M HIII livvald to Adolf Jieiuik , lot 3 , block 10S South Oman I . 375 \ P Campcn and wife to 1'elcr Hurst et nl , lots I und . " > , liloilc I , Oiiinliu View . l.COD Martin Dunlmni nnd wlfo to Adalndo BicKPlt , lots bS and S > 9 , Fnlrmont 1'lacf 2,000 faeob Newman ot nl to Klin New mill , lot II , block 1 , H iker Place , mid lotH S nnd II block ( i , Allirlfjnt'B Annex . 1 Westerfk'ld lion company to llsiiiil ton Lackey , lot 11 , Allsbouil A\emrn Place extension . . .00 Al T llovvin nnd liiihlmnd lo F O. Hull put of lots 7 nnd S , block 100 , Omahii l.OfO Jo eph Uoxcn nncl wife to 1.,1/vle New- mill , lot 1- block II" ) South Omnlm. COO South Om ilia Lund compiny to C OHJG i Pobezyk , n'/a of lot 10 , block 20 , Houth Omiba 3S5 QPIT CLAIM Dii3DS ' . 'toi Smith nml wlfo to John Smith , lut fi , block I , Lnke'H .uld . . . . M II Lewis nnd himbnnd to ( ' F. Luce , lot f > lilock 90 Sotitii Omnlm . Al II Huxforil lo S , L Hotbwoll B 28 hi t of lol I. block 15 , Shiill's 2d udil . J 11 Moffutt tliisli'O. to A. 8 Vin cent iiinllv ' 6 of lot" 'i ' 2 and 3 , block 1 , ricvelnnd J'lueo C II Kountzo el al to Feidlnunil Ilauimnn et al , part of lota .1 and G , block , 17 , Kountre S. H'H udd II 13 Joy ct al lo I2m inuc'l Johnaon , vvVj of lot 10 , block 7 , 1'jrker's ndd . OS3 fhiillf to lt W. I'fllni' , lint of lot 17 , Okiliomn add 1,000 Sheriff to U II Abbott , pirt of lots 2S , 2J and Z ) , Mi Candllsh 1 loco 1,310 Total amount of ttaiisf rs $2 < UG ! MiiM-nii-nlH ol Oi'iimrKHcls. . Ti'li 1 ! . ! At Now York S illed Ncvvoik , foi Sonllmmpton , Mnjeslkfoi Mvc-ipool Ar- ilvril Vic torli , fioii London , Amaiaidam fiom Hatleidnin , Nooidhind , from Ant- vv orp. At Queciistown Salleil f'nlalonla , fr Hostcjii. At Liverpool Anlvetl Sjlvnnla , from Hnston. At Antweip-S illcd PrleBland , fet Now York At Movllle Airlved Ancnoilu , fiuin New York At Uromcn Al livid Dresden from Hal- Union , StiittKiirl fiom Vi w Yolk AtUcnoi Aiilvtd Noiinini.il from Now Yuri. At Southampton-Anlvt I Si 1'anl , from N1 w 1 oik is far ahead of any blood remedy on the market , lor It dotrf K > much nion * . Hi' , fcldus romovlngfinpnrltluii , and toning up the run-dovYii bjBtcmi , Hriirn nny blood illsc 10. it matters not bowtiecp seated or iibdtliuto , which other boualled blood rc-medk'H fall toreich It li a real blood rcinucly for rual blood dlseaaca IIr Aia Smith , o ( Oncncattlo , Ind , tvrltui"I hadnuchabidcaeuof Sciatic Ithennmiim that I bccamo absolutely litlplesj tinablo t'takoiny fooiliirbandlu loyielf in any w\ > I tool ; many ) ial nt ir.edlclnm , but tlioy did not teach my troublu Ono dozun bottle * of H. B n cured mo uoundau'l ' vvull , amllnow MClgS JIO. " Books on blood and kln cll pa e mailed fteo bj BwU ( Bpeolflo Company , Atl uU , Qft , 11 } Pill lOlMNllIK I.OOIIM Illllll- lit till * I'OI- liM\lnK Nolii'iiiKn Pni'lni IfN. AWMNOS 11.MS. OMMIV TP.NTM ) lllllllinit CO. ( bticcc'--ors Omaha Tent nnil AwnlnK Co ) Manuf uturcis tents uvvnlnns J bb ra laUlts1 nnl hcnts Al ickliunHliim. 'icnts for lent. 1311 Pur- nuin St. , Oniulm YTIOV. Carload thlpnienti tmdc In our onn refrl- trntnr c ir < Mile Itlblun i.iiu i.xpott v'lenn i n.xport anil 1'anillj Uxpoit ikllund to nil pa ta oC the city fi. P. ii'iMrin. ovc.i.i : coiiMrnVH ( KS. Arnnufactuicr c.f OnUnnlzccl Iron Coinl'-i's O I- vnlil/c.l Iron tlollsht 'fin Itrn nnlIlls Jloollncscnt foi Klnneu H Miel < "LIIIK. | | 10S-10 it Noith iiL\ultll : ttreot. i AMHltlC VN IIISII'ITM ' llPfi. CO. Wholcsalo r'rncktr Mnnnfai ttinrs , OM VIIA NPU ASOIIKP TWIN ciim H ir.ui PHI nn m st I55'Infr ntul rlcanlnir of Rnrments nnl to < lt f cverj ilefcirliitlon C'lcinlnjf ot line fciirinints EJI. rlally PI-OUIl I.US S. P. ( Jll.llN. . Plotir Mcnl. IVi-il , Ilran 1013 r 17 Nnrlb 1 th Pticct. Onnln , Neb C l : lllnclc Hanak-ir iclfiiliniio D'l. ' 'IKJN VOl'KS ' nivih A cour.ji.i , iaovoitivy. . Iron nnil Hi JINN Pnnmlei M. Mnnur.irliitol : ! nnil JrulKis cf Mnclnnriy r. iu ciul itpnlilnt , u tiitLliiliy jjijj i0j ( ) , , , , a , 3 Jatkxrn Htiiel Uninln Neb OIL Mnnufnciiiieri oil priuesfl rniv linn 1 nl k | . tlo boikil llneicl oil oil pi cms K nun I n , tl , cnkcn , ( .rcund ami ttitcntil llucrni f , i tr r- Sl t ' OMAHA NM 11. fi , Hut : * . Jlnmifaoturcr Liunien rmjchra Mallro en J b. ber of Spring UeiJs nnl Fcuthcm. 1 07 MI n. la MI vii - . iip.nnnc ro. Slunnfacturcia < , ( \ \ \ r.rnUu \ \ Jliiltrem n 1 M H S'lcholoa Plrsci Onnlin OVLItAI.I. AND BIIIIIT I'ACTOIIII Mfgrj Clollilnir I'ants Slilitn. Oien'ln. ' PAOTOIUIH .i. ii. ivis. : MMII\SKI : sunn IIxclusUn custom ehlit tnllori VIMHIAK ANI > I'ICKLI.S ' \\IMI\NS \i\irvu : 10 , Manufacturer * of Vlmnar I'lckfc * f'nt uro. Miulurdi , CMeri nnl VVorcotcri-lilrii KIIULC \\ACJON3 A.S'U CAltllIAai- 1 ui i.i.i \ > i r'TTjippnir. * For n ( nod .ubnanil.il vcliol | of nny dcmrip , tluu , fur rcp.ilnllim or nibbir llrex on now < r ul ( whttln the. best ; ilj.o U S'tli an 1 l utrnw.n ) ) itncta IMM tmoM ) < : ( o limp ninlluni priced nnl tony turn g , Any tlilnu > ou wunt. ( ce m I fun ] or ne IKnil. quart' H f'lubbir | tlnu ariantfd Mil unj llurni ) oppuhiin Cuuit HouK' \ .1. I Illl ) . Illl DoilKe. Pull llmil Currl km IluirBle I'liooion * I ny Curie \\hctU rubL r tiled 'Jim bent U tlm CltlAU MAHl PACT'HKn ( . IHM. : < v co. l.ar ; eiit facto y In ( lie ur > i LrudiDK ) roltri it Oinuba Kjli a > ( 'lit Lincoln mid ht Ju.-pi ! riunuiH u - I.C.O.U I'M Kunmm Kuctt CORE U lllgO for uuuttar * IrriUlloiJi or ulct/nlloul f uiuouui mtuiti D f , r lal n , ( ill nol itrltt ffDt If pOKOOOUl flclil by MrncvUta. I tat la pl la wi.pp , //Wr..If / / ! $ < . . * *