8 TIT 12 OAIATTA DAILY NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. APPLY UNIT MEACE SYSTEM I j COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOR MU.vno.i. Davis cells glass. Hudwelscr beer. L. Koscnfold, agent, l-'lno A. B. C. beer, Ncumayer's hotel. Schmidt's photos, now unit latest styles. Waterman phiieton for sole or trade. W. II. Ili-ed, :Bi Scott street Attorney I. N Fllcklnger returned Inst evening from Den Moines. .Mrs. J. F. Hunt has bwn taken to nn Omuhn satiltfirluni for treatment. Attorney John M. aalvin left tn.t evenlnff on a business trl to Des Moines. Oct your work done at thc-populnr Eagle laundry, 711 Ilroadway. 'I'hone 157. Hen artogravures. Alexander & Co. clv iccclal prices on frumes for them. V. G. listep, undertaker. 2S Pearl street Telephone: Office, 97; residence, S3. House cleaning, carpet cleaning and put ting down. F. II. Swan. 1106 H. ith St. Miss Mary Stark will leave today for a visit with friends In Colorado Springs. Colo. Mrs. II. C. Hrown. wife of Alderman llrown, has been called to Utc. lu., by the death of a relative N. P. Dodge and family have removed from the Urtind hotel to their new residence on Woodbury avenue Mrs. 8. T. Spangler of Aurora, In.. nr 'rived ycpterilay on a visit to her daughter, Sirs. A. T. Fllcklnger. Judgo Oliver was In the city yesterday on his way home to Onawu from Ixican, where he hud been holding district court. II. K. Iloynton. representative of the J'ortsmouth Savings bank of, Portsmouth, N. II., Is In the city for a few days on business. F W. Keyes. recently chler dispatcher for tho Milwaukee at Manlllit, la., has been unsigned to tho position of day operator III the company's yards here. Tim regular meeting of, '.Htuffs' company, No. 'J7. I'nlform rank. Knights of Pythias, will b held this evening-. In Hughes' hall, when everv memlKT is requested to bo present. (lovernor Shaw has named John Bohoent ceii of this city ns one of tho Iowa com missioners to the TrmismrsslsKlpul Commer cial congress to bo held at Houston, Tex., this month. Justice of the Peace Fe"rrior acted as po lice Judgo yesterday morning In the absence fll JllngO Ayiesworill, Willi in nun i-uiiiiiit.-ti TREASURER TRUE STEPS IN Niw Guardian of Oity Funds Anilines tbo Batiei of Offica. REEU'S BOOKS FOUND TO BE AIL RIGHT l-'riini Xov On All city AVnrrnnt .nl lie I'll lil In Cnsli-Pii) inputs tor .Mnreli Heaviest on Itecnril. Tho City COIItlCll lltl.lnr,. rnmmlll slsted by City Auditor Kvnns, completed tered tho windows of the room. The flames enveloped Peterson for a second, burning his fae and hands. His hair was almost nil singed oft his head and he will be com pelled to rejsrow his former luxurlnnt growth of whiskers. M'PHIMIMIV Wll.l. s't'AV I limit (HI. Will .Not Annum- Hie .llllelili Till Cunurein ViIJi.iii-iim. Private advices received here from Wash ington state that Congrewmau Smith Mc PherBon will not qualify for tho federal Judgeship, nor assume tho duties of the of fice at least, until after congress adjourns. It Is nlo said that as previously nrrahged Judgo Shlr.is will p'renlde at tho May term of federal court In Dos Moines and not Me Pherson, ns suggested a few days ago by tho dispatches from Washington. Hon. Iewls Miles of Corydon, United Slates district attorney for the southern district, lit quoted ns saying: "It Is pretty generally assumed that Hon. Smith McPher son will not qualify for the federal judge ship, nor OMUtne the duties of that olllco yesterday checking up tho accounts of ex- untl utter congress adjourn. Congress has City Treasurer JJrooks Heed. Everything Bomc important biiRinen to deal with, and o Bimsiuciory nna tho olllee was thin 1 dcovo "lni ' toe general opinion that formally turned over to Frank T. True, the Mr- McPherson will want to remnln with newly elected city treasurer. j tho delegation until the end of the session. On assuming tho city treasuryshlp Mr. I,n 'ho meantime the business of the rourt Trim has tho satisfaction of being able to hero can bo easily attended to. Judge Shiran pay hII city warrants in cash, u condition ,H handling the various sessions In the stale that has not prevailed for a long time. On w,,h wise nnd I don't think It will be dlf Aprll 1 Treasurer ltid turned ovuf to his tult tor him to take tare of the entire successor $i7,02l.l!t nnd of this sum Tionsuior business until Mr. MrPhcrson Is qualified I them nnd hong having been settled. Tho painters and decorators' local union put a new scale Into efte-t April 1, but Long re fused to agree to It. The new sole calls for 30 cents nn hour, eight hours to consti tute n day's work. When seen yesterday Mr. Long snld It was not a matter of wages but of hours. He said he paid some of his men even more thnn tho union scale. Said he: "I pay them what they aro worth to me and not what the union says shall bo the scale. This is not a union shop." Iliuiril r Ntipcrt lxir. Outside of the usual routine of allowing bills nnd attending to county road matters, but little business was transacted by tho Hoard of Supervisor nt yesterday's sessions. Tho assessors throughout the county nro required to haVti lliclr books returned to tho auditor by the llrst Monday in May and tho auditor was authorized to pay them not to exceed two-thirds of tho contract salnry upon their doing so. Tho balance will be retained until the books aro checked up and found cornet. Tho contract for .supplying the county court house with Ico for the ensiling year was awarded to llllbert Ilroa. Supervisor Matthews Is still confined to his home by slcknefs nnd unable tu attend tho meetings of tho board. Holmes In Cimtmly. The police received word yesterday after noon from Atlantic, la., that Holmes or Hoch. the man who passed a forged check ; concurred in this ch Iowa Hou.89 Diiposes of Tolejraph, Tele phone and Express Taxation Bilk APPROPRIATION BILLS IN THE SENATE Home lln, CiiitBlit l't ultli It wrU mill .m-Ioiik or Hoi It House Will I'roluilil.v llo fliinril li-l-'rliliij- .Noon, DKS MOINKS. April 5.-fSneelnl Tele gram.) The house this afternoon disposed of tlm telegraph, telephone and express tax- ' ntlou bills by iwsing them In the same form iw tho sennto did. This applies the principle- of the Cheshlro amendments, the unit mileage system of taxation, to the express 1 compnes of the state and principle of the 1 Hlanchard substitute to the telcgrnph an I telepln no bills. In other words, these cor- 1 poratlons will bo tnxed ns railroads are now ' taxed. There was very little effort male, to get tho Cheshlro telegraph bill through ! as the end of tho session was to near. J Oinnlliiik Mill l et. I The senate cleaned up tho appropriation ' bills, which makes both Iioumw now up to i the omnibus bill, which will be passed to. I morrow. The achat.. inm.n,i,i it... ,. . ........ ,.,(. Hoard of Control hill bv a, I, tin,, jn nna i complete the old people's building at tho Soldiers' Homo nt Marshalltowii, making the total now $705,174.03. nnd tlm hm.,. inge. Tho state edura- The box with the perforated seal Tlie name on the mantle are two ways of telling the genuine A brilliant light and a long life are two other ways. Once used, always used. See tliat you get the genuine. Sold everywhere. Price, 50c can now draw iholr salaries In c.ish In place attention." of having to discount their warrants. 1 A leading local attorney who has had Tho Issue of bends in the sum of $200,000 1 considerable correspondence with Crtngress to redeem tho outstanding warrants In tho man Mcl'herson, snld yesterday that Mr. general nnd wnter funds, recently brought to McPherson had quite a large amount of busl a successful consummation by Messrs. True ncv,s to nttend to ami that he would not. ana need, has been tho means of cleaning J,uRinK from the tone of his letters, resign fill ftwi VniininVnr tintnl ti-a lltirlni nrprJt . . ... w .. ' .......jv. nuibi t.v.i.. l..vvtmMI I, ill . . True him iilrwW m i .Iinli-o Miincer nt Om.-ilm la nt, mtilmpl.l lliorr. When taken Inln rimlndv lie p.ivi. Ibi. ! I'.is-eu as It caino from tlm, Tho advantage of tho city now being" on a ! '" '"'f"'! '"" niattcra of the court here ' ""me of W. R. Hoch. Tho same fellow Is house c-lrrvCl' i'uI vim' U ",aS!C'' U! pormanent cash basiB Is duly appreciated by n"1' tan Issue orders or handle any other ' nld to have passed a forged check on Wll- ..' ,r,J , ' , , ' l8t'vt'r:" nmend- uiu iuuuicipaiiiy-8 oniccrs nnd cmplojeH, who H1,cn ""whwi inni migut rcnuiro immcaimo 1,1111 r.iru.ini siruui, uinuna ilpfrufmi . , 1 " , v"" 1'iinoi 14 ill!' Dill Deputy Marshal White will go to Atlantic this morning to bring the man back here. Magazines 'well bound. Morehouse & Co. Davis sells paints Ion n Cllnreli Cniifcroiier. Up nil tho old outstanding Indebtedness of until congrcM udjounis. There wero a nuin- I A.MKS. In., April fi. (Special.) Tho 'tho city and from this tlmo on nil warrants ucr of nuitters that Mr. Mcpherson was per- ('illicit Evangelical church has been holding issued for current expenses can bo oald the tonally Intennted In that he would deslro a conforenco of the Des Moines district moment they nto drawn. The refunding of ' se 'Hsiwsed of beforo leaving Washlng tho old indebtedness nlso untied over tl00.- to"- rVorm, wuu li nun v-uiiiim.-ti nnn . ,. . . . . ' . .,. . - .....i. ). ..., , vnr,.ru vvv ui mi- l v h I'lisii wiiinn II in nun IriUltll Ul ills ildlliU nn II. vjl MK-iiii. u.t.rshtn. - ......... I 1111 In 1,'inliB Trnnmui. lo.l l.. .In.. .....I.. WUIllil'.ll iko l-'runklln, the. colored man- charted rcfusel to pay It out to take up the old or the iiv a piunrv WOMAX.J IjllVJIM n lth assaulting Jacob Stein, tho Hroadway now warrants owing to tho unsntlsfnetorv junk dealer. dem.mded a Jury trial In Jus- I '' " , ", . , , , ,. l' y Jl.... tn..n. r,,.rl vr.ul..r.lnv him tlm i-iimk . rI"lnR 'hO SUprelllO COUTt III the CIISC ivlll bo tried today. brought to test tho right of priority of the police are William jicauiey was nrreweu last even ing for creating a disturbance at Ills home, 111 'Plerc? street. This Is tho second time that tho police; liavo been called ujuin to restoro quiet at tnal domicile Are Sepnrnli-il from Uiientn liy u Siren. Their rnt'lllir llin lliHt wreli !lf Invvn Penler. Thnrn "'" "'UCUrred In the llOUse nlllenilllliMilu in wns n full uttendaneo of the pre.icherB of j ,h" Hnelton bill limiting the special as thls district, beside prominent church olll- I stnonts In cities to the benefits accruing clals. Including lllshop Stanford. The ap- I to Property, tills amount In no case to ex polntments for the coming year inclmlo CCI''1 -' Per cent of the actual value of the f5. W. Mullln. presiding elder for tho Cedar property. Tills is a tenmorarv Inu- in . Ilnld .llallr, ... I I U k.inilnlin.tn,. nt V.. i llf'V, I'llInO ln.l t,h I ,. go,Hl looking young woman uhom the " , ?' w ! T'Zr ' until . n.M. . V . : " V " flfmrntirl'itltitr . ".nn i t....... aaL2Sn:.kr ,trcv 'r1;;,:. ;:. Columbia Coaster Brake Oilman, superintendent of that Institution. ..... ..... ,,.,, . and never returned. A similar bill h.u 'VI' (-OLL .illil A defeated In the house) yesterday, bin it I passed the senate bill this afternoon. I.'ltlnl nnllnn 1 . .. . .. . u uiHfii uy uotn nouses on 11 Tlllllllm l.n.. ........ .... inipui inni iiiensures, 'rne sen S. Lang. Zearlng; J. M. Ilanford, Colo; II. II. Nelble. Des Moines; Charles Pickford, Iowa Center. isutiiii e. Tho senato also concurred In minor amendments to the bill by Mullan extend ing mo law course In the law schools of the ...iMihui iu n-Ki mo rigiu oi priority 01 me nollco are now iiiiyIiiiih In Input,, nm.pniliiil ............. . -- - , ui- L,miiiuec 10 uo old or tho warrants Issued for current ex- ZlnK tho la. wdl faS ini' l,fa Mo,nori ,,ls,rlct' wlth headuuarters , appolnlet by tho assembly to rectify tho Ponses. I . ..,i,L ,,.,, .?". , ,urklnK "'nt Des Moines; T.- M. Kvans, Waterloo: C. I municipal laws can report to the next W. Ilrnvy tnrrh Piiyiiirntn. this city nth a fako mlvtrt 1Iiik Rchcim. Th(l lKHlllnir nt flioan Knntlu .m,l iK 1 SflO ronfiMltn 1 11 tllilt ulin U'lia iiitv'nrf Ifilnir ,n ?f l,h0 ' h made the pay- ' "Rer of a publication enti.lcl "Useful nveiilng. mere is nusiness oi imiyiriiiiiep v-um iu, iUU uiuuui i .iurcn me Heaviest '!": umm ,t- iiinj ih,-sikiito to rumo beforo the council and every mem-1 In tho history of the city. During tho "r 'ho use of Methodist churches. Sho vvr is reiiienn.-.i i in; 4,1 t-t-iii, ChnrleSi S Hie I main Bblo inlnlnK property In that roylon. I eluding tho procc-ds from tho bond issue ir wero her special "graft" and In one citizens, was dying In a Chicago hospital"'1 1 wlH- l-'or rent, at a very low rental, "ovw" . was J215.0D8.80. block she secured $1 from each of nine He has been undergoing nn operation for1 1 "oiiso took action on the stipulated FiTv acVe5'nn7on"r ,icres, near Council Although tho Income for the present fiscal of tho eleven attorneys In the building. I 'he removal of a cancerous growth. The ,um "' wMrb P38! 'he sennto last Jlluffs and Omaliiu Apply to i'onanl l-;v- year will bo smnller thnn it was last year The young woman was dcclccdly pretty, well , ucwb comes ns a greai shock 10 1110 enure - w um providing en- nctt. IS Pearl street, Council llluffs, In. cily olllclnls say that with proper economy dreFsed and her manner Inspired conlldence, ! community, as Mr. (Irnngor is ono of Its "y'y new regulations for these companies, f,ndMrsr VruKramV'NoTth Klghth ' bo ,"' l t nil legltlinatc de- so that she had very little .....lenity .n se- most popular clcns. "vor had any particular ls tu, 111. ...... . ,,vnixt ......... t.-mn- imnirtj t n ' r. . fo.uLi .state from two to three vears. 'Ph.. nui. I.., . 1. ... .. . . .,1.. 1.....1 ,.. 1 1 . . . .. .,. n-t , 1 ,1.1- 1 "-" uiii.111 1 t-u in mo no ise .-uiu. mil, w.niu 1,, . ,. .. . . 1 ni"i ""vit oi 111.iL TuonLii i reasurcr Itceil took "'"" " " wuikhib iiere ior inn neneiu , I'leKmiii.j .un nun h-li-icu m-n- iun ,, .... ,, ,, , , , i CL lm unnDH,'!n where"! nAn re- "'' and 1,alJ 1,1 harl cns" warrants nggre- "f 'he Fifth Avenue Methodist church nnd afternoon that C. I,. Granger, mayor of this 'l0 '" "m,""B ,,ho H"i"bte.lncss of cities ! n for several months lil file" Vploy of Rating J2!)3.524.n2. Tho amount received 'hat tho pastor. Itev. K. W. Krlckson. had city for eight years and ono of Its most " o l one-fourth the actual value of Anita Mining company, owners of valu-j in tho city treasury during the month, in- contracted lo take 100 of the bonks. Iiw- prominent business men and influential , ,. , y ro,1,r,1(-'a D' 'ho lust assess- plums. W Chain or Ghainless SPALDING Chainless or Imperial (Saves one-third the pedaling Only $5.00 nxtrn.) One-pound pressure on Columbia Constcr Ilrnko docs same work ns fourteen pounds on nny other brake COUWIIIl-V CH MN'I.KSS. $60 nnd $7ft: KPAhDINfJ CHAINI.KSS. $110 and S75 ChiiltiU'-s an- outselling hlgh-grndo chain wheels two to ono this your. COLE & COLE 41 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs. plums. When completed the entire orchard will cover lfi" acres, making It tho largest lu Colorado. mands. In support of this assertion they curing victims nt $1 apiece. isotlec of funeral -will Do given , i(10 twelve months Inst closed ,11,1 ,,ni rmoh same nerson who turned . aimllnr tri.-t- nt troet. died lust evenlnir from water, on tho brain lifter four weeks" Illness, aged 32 point to tho fact that tho expenditures for Tho young woman Is believed to be the inonms. later. HOIIIVMIV lltl'MHrs ISI.AMI. Army l'tml nt Den Molnrs. Tnle of it lliiHliin nllir Who VUlleil the I'lnee Iteeenlly. tho bill with ail nmpmlmnnf rnfl.llm. l.n ! Tlirnr vmrn nim mnnrl Mtilrl f Vint llnliln- DES MOINKS, April 5. (Special Tolo- Hicpo companies all dpnoslt with thn m. 1 FOn -'runt.'n islanil-that lt of land uo C i ... 9 tU.. J-A..imnnlt.1 in . . u liiu au" IllVqtlTlnilu n ml Vi rt f11 ifruwn In tUn SOME liar trll'K at , o.....o... r v,., rn.rv.,r.ll .n. ... " mo .in- invsti.rlnils nnil vi.l r iv,.ll truvvn In thn ' i Mm .,.,.(, ,-i.i ... ek ,i, ...i .. j ....i... i... "' " .im"-"" ui Hi.uc securities eouni 10 tim nmmi, i.::.. .. ..v.;;: v.". 1 A defective Hue was responsible for the r. "r.?"K ' ' . ' " " 111 "l r'.:i.. ' . . 1 . ,u, ' " Kxchange today received a telegram from of the value of the nnl.cl ihv , Z " i S , , n i w ,.,n.,.i, llllll lllllicu l'olilni.loii ulnllnf ihnt l'rpldellt MeKln- frln,,.!,, f .1... i.,,, ... '. .... n ...... ,.. ...... i. .If. UIP1UU L'4I. Ill IIIILII. and us healthful today I miles oil toe I'linean i d to tho shlnwre. ked , in the romance which Immortal law. iv urii-rinr 1111,7 Willi itvinnipiinr iui 111 , . . . ........ . ,, . .......... destruction by lire yesterday afternoon of , departments nnd thnt the city saved no less the pastor of the local Christian the one-story rrnnio tiuijciing nt im west man b,tiuo.at, Tlio total appropriations was used Hroadway occupied by CharliV Clbff ns a ,nu,j0 for tho last llscal year were $72,000 wroto to Zl KB ,? "with V iX hul M ir. nl the report of City Auditor Kvnns iust bo on tho K. Mlnnlck. nrrested Wednesday night comploted shows that against this amount but Hho left for disturbing the iiesiee.of the Inmates of varrautn for $65,69!).fi'.i only were drawn, warning reachlni; here. The police hope to Iirnl t,i rini V m ,l UiZ ii.i leaving the above balunce on the right side catch her, as she can be easily identified ccmtK f tho lPlK''r- Tbilt 8l" wis saved by a conspicuous gold front tooth. until April 10. Ho guvo bonds for his ap- hist year it Is claimed demonstrates that venrnnce. .fy 1 several of the city deimrtments can bo sue- -Jilts. KI.i.a It A Ul'int i) is DKAIl, A building permit was-, issued yiterdny cessfully run for this year on tho diminished to Mugg e lliick for a one-story brick build- appropriation. i AVIiloiv of n IMmieer Settler of Counell lug nt tho corner of Tenth street and "l'Plriiuioii. III,iv i...,. Hroadway, to cost $.S00, and one to Martin Tho appropriation Inst year for the pollco j ' Nelson, for the erection of a one and half department was $17,000 nnd of this only lrs' ''nm 1 rn'rrd, widow of Daniel W. story frame cottage ut 911 Avenue A, to jls ,20 t.Xp0i,led Tho appropriation Crawforu"- no of tho pioneer settlors Lrt L Des Moines Is to the effect Jhl " that '; boUt m.an.ght Mint the bill to establish a state board to tho department can bo run ns cheaply ror .""f?""? , Ult , of 111 r llll,1Uer- regulate the-burbers' trado will not pass the the next twelve months as It was for the MrH- M- "o"rer, -J9 Vino stieot, aged SO rl"l.teUZVh, y f h.'.lf. nZ '."'h, ilny Inst t,ar- So' cutting of expenses may ,l'- .W.iPfr.r. "1, lV .L'.. .r"'.'.' . -h"l have to bo done In the lire denartment. as , Crawford camo to Council llluffs on that body assumed that the senate would tho npproprlntlon this yenr Is only $10,000, ,n Missouri river steamboat before any rail Kill u. Mayor Jennings has niuyiivneed that ho will call a special meetlnu'of the city coun cil for next Monday nlglit to approve the bonds of the olllelafs appointed at the ses sion Inst Monday night. Mt Is deemed ad visable that these otllcers assume their du ties before the dJourne,d meeting of tho council a week from Monday. Miss Christ In n Sort. oVfeil 3.1 years, died early yesterday mornlniCnt tho Woman's Christian Association hospltnl. She had been employed as housekeeper lu the family of Alexander Wood for u7 number of years, until her recent Ulnessi. which resulted from nn nttiuk of the grip. Arrangements for the funeral will be made later. Funeral services over tho late .Miss Kath erlno McKlnley will bo held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at Francis Xnvler's ehurcJi conducted by ltolv. Father Smyth Tho funernl cortege will leave the residence of the deceased's sister-in-law. Mrs. Anna McKlnley. 1.11S West Dro.idwny, at S:it) o'clock. Interment will bo In tho Catholic cemetery. ' That an nttempt to enter the Jewelry store of Jnciiiieniln Uo. on Main street ihad been made during tjie previous night was discovered yesterday morning by ono of the clerks when he "wcni to open up. Tho door has a double lock and It was found that ono lock was thrown and the other broken and could not be opened with the regular key. Tho Sunday working barbers have pre pared a petition protesting ngalnst the pas sage of the ordinance prohibiting the oiien lug of barber shops on the Sabbath, which They will present to the; city council. A prominent lalor union man of the city Is responsible for the statement that every one of the new aldermen -Is pledged to sup port the ordinance. ' Mrs. Margaret Klllott'-of 119 William street, Omaha, was In the city yesterday In queH of her son Harry, aged 11 years, who dlsiiiuienred from his home last Tues day morning. The lad was neiit to the Lin coln rchool, but only got as far ns tho school yard, when he learned he was wanted In the principal's room for punish ment, lie left the yard and has not been seen since. The police failed to secure nny trace of the Uiy on this vtile of' the river. J: "v- "' tlh' ' ley had just signed tho bill establishing an tieally kills it The ZZ Z. " ! ? tul iuu piuue uore, Iiuiliyillg mem 10 , . tlt tor. na nn II la nnur n lnw -. ........ " in 8 local oil 4IIO lookout for ih v,,n- wom!, " tZ " . j.i.uoo.ooo of liisurai.re which coast as it appeari the cl.y one day ahead of the I ,.'"" n VA"-' nn I no '"validated by rulings ' . - ' ' v r v.iti u h -v . rf ........... i in ii i ii in iiiriuiL' crnnntn i - i a - iin. iiiiiui: Wnltern May Strike DKS MOINKS.-.Anrll n. (Special Rram.l-Thcrb larohahlllty that the ,cfoatI' but tho most prominent mem- it.i1l,,.!,ul!,f,'t1r,H wnlters in tho hotels and restaurants of DerR Ba' " will knock out a lot of these cuted In the actual ex ni... i . . ... ii win oe rememneieo tnai tne auven- ..iv nwi.uu una niiernoon concurred In the Hires of Itoblnson Crusoe In llctlon were Tele-1 10 li0 H''iiment rather thnn lot tho bill roughly th( adventures of Alexander Sel- nuu 1 lie sirange tilings nc were nearly dupll- v-tiiit'litti on ,,f tliA nllinr Dps Moines will strike. Only a few of tho companies, If not all of them, by making So the cave In which Alexander Selkirk ! proprietors have 'fn'et tho demands of tho , -trlngont a renulrement. I ""red TX ofhn I ! rliluy Ik ClolnK Dnv. 1 Crusoe. John Hums, a Heston sailor, was At tho close of the afternoon session the. o'pinVS ',. wl, r"CFnUy v,H,ted lhn , was uo doubt In the minds of tho members "We visited' nil of the haunts of Alexan that tho business of tho session would bo lor Selkirk, the real adventurer whom the1 Good Things waiters, nnd tho wnlters today Issued an ultimatum giving the employers until April 15 to accept., County Suprvlnorfi IJoiirit whllo last vear J17.075.nii was expended. I1""1 rim ncro '"" ad at the time of her Tho balunce s,ivod from last year will go (ln'ls" heen a nsident of this city for for into tho general fund nnd enn bo called upon 'y-Kht enrs. Mrs. Hohrer, wife of ex to meet contingencies and by drawing on Mayor Hohrer. Is her only surviving child, tho contingent fund any extraordinary ex- j her son, the late Philip Armour, who was reuses connected with nny of the depart- 1 1'ostimiBter of Counell llluffs during Pro ments can bo nnct In this manner, thus ,!," Arthur's administration, having died keeping tho expenses of each department l" 1S!,:1- r'r grandchildren survlvo her: within tho appropriation us required by . Mrs- Jumps A. Ward, nee Lottie Armour, 01 .uinnenpons, .Minn.; unarios is. Armour of Des Moines; 1. Ilcers Hohrer nnd Carollno Test Hohrer of this city. The funeral will bo held Saturday after noon at L'O o'clock from tho residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Itohrcr. i39 Vine street. Hov. (Jeorge Udward Walk, rector of St. ntnxis ix tin: ijisthict nxiiT. Suit llrouulit llefore Smith t Iteeover 1111 Seliool Churls. In the district court yesturduy Judgo Smith heard tho case of J. H. Ilurd ngalnst 1 nlmin.i .. .... .. . . fim-nllnt ti.nlf fnr lilu hi.n, W, ulflrt.,.1 tha ....... .. . ,t ret ., m. , . vi.-vii 11 1, 11 y lit ,1111 1, rinfi v- --, ........ - "- ....... . ..... u.-nawa, ia.p April o, tapeciai leie- .h,M, ,,,,.:"",' . sandy shore where the man Frlduy was gram.) Tho Hoard of Supervisors of Monona ' ueen noninu me scimtc, found. We enteied Crusoe's cave, where county, who have been In Besslon this week. tlaa, cauRht up with its work until It had ,,"',;H find memoranda wrre carved on the adjourned today. Their last act was to nt the close of the afternoon , Vy rXu In the mountain for knock the Woodbury-Monona county ditch s,s,s'on ""t to pass tho omnibus hill to- at least forty feet. It does not start from nuestion off the kopje by a vote of two to raorrow HmI attend to n few minor matters. , '''' water, bm hns Its mouth somewhat one. This .tth, it for Monona county for uk tlto "b'",'"-.. f , $ & tho present. '"1H n"-'noon was the Titus bill to prohibit very attractive, other smaller caves nr.- ...u ,ii..iiuun;iiiie m peari ouitoiis and butter-I "far at iiiiiui, one ur wnim is now 01 eu tubs in tho state penltcntinrles which was 1l(1 1,J' an 01,1 woman and two voung chll killed by the house. It wn ,,' , i.m .!"'"' ,.A,. ",.W I1.0.".4. Ill .'!' K". "!V' ;l..u!!'1 ...1 : ... . . . . . .. . v v '' Kiim neni 10 mane no ine iiuiiuv i.imu Itobert beeier or iiarnum went to i.ni- inu mis disposes of It finally. The tax H certainly looks veiy picturesque to set -a cago nnd while taking In tho sights met fcrret b)11 rmsf0l by t, Relmt0 Vester.liv modem while enameled bed with bras three men, who relieved him of J1.S beforo ' " "L c Mer ,.y trm,n lwUw , ,., C..VP wUh ntnig Parting. 3 lne ' us tod -O- The senate s valllul on ,Jl(. nor ,.xl.,,, wlmt nature pr vlded it. t'. AlKen. a reurca inrmer wno iiveo j ii mo iuer nony and so .1111' to see tne i iuidren. cnicKens. UU' ks. lmvn ivs Notes. Carroll county has an empty Jail. prohibiting free w"'l goats and old woman on the bed at which will now en .0 r..!1""..; .... .... near Ida Grove, committed suicide by did tho house oicnmirc iwiiKinjr wiuie vifminj: wmi a rrienu. I'oor lunches in salooiiK li cnlth In iiHRtfTtipd rts tho c.:il)s&. . . . 1 mm.,. v ..n.. u... .i 1110 SrmatO Sifting COmmitlee. Tlio senatn nivn nml kjh.- lhn t:ill.t roil! hv nn Knir. the work of double tracking Us main lino collateral inheritance tax hill was nlso passed ,i4h mnn-nf-w.ir h man In memory of tho across the Htato and it is expected tlio un- by the house. The nenato passnl the bill ,lvpn!"rer Selkirk, who made tho iwland At . - luiiiuiin ilortuklni? will bo onmnlotod thin vonr. P. NVah.Kren. formerly pre.l.lent of the , vices for " "'nnU pass" tho na" l.arl.Sf w !!.',oWCrll,H ,l!fle.ihnboV,t'PnC?ho riictllllf tl.O exhausted dilutive or- Hoard of School Directors or the Independ- J !ynn" ""er'et bo I-lrIov ; l.VA'"' ' w i'SVfekt r,' h " "ol.nt v-JTms ,lonil1 reorKanZatlon hill dolnK away KlHta TiK.-"i'1, on! ! St lelil'VSUl OVCrctl dlCSt- ent school district of (larncr towiiHhlp. Tho "llllry- will brine about n settlement of lltlfratlon with brigade organizations and IncreasliiR l tti? KetVin....1t f V'liri. r.n riornV-.,V anl a,1(1 tonic- -N" I'tT liropariltlOH suit Is to recover 350. the value of four- For gtoVL,s wo ave ,p buRt faclI. J?"" W" ",eft I ,ho a(1Jutant K-ncraPs salary f.om H.soo vScotrhmc, and n few Italians.' numherliiK I Ci,n hLprnuch It ill Oillfloncy. It ill teen ceocrnphlcal charts, which Ilurd ,,, ,h ltv Ynl.P ,.. ,,.. ,inwn sW ",.L '.:,. .. ""'.J.. ... ! to $2,000. Tho barbers' commission bill in all about elphty-llve. Mere on this Kem I Stltlltly R-lieWS 1111(1 pcntlllliently Clirea VIRGINIA CHOCOLATES... Iliilr-iioiiiiil, oiM--Hiilia nnd '1'ivo-iioiiiiil pneUiiKen WOOIIWAIID'S SAI.TKI) l'HM 1 . ... JOHN C . Woodward & Co. MiiiiiirneturliiK Confeetlonrr. Jobbers of IIIkIi Crnilr C'lnnm. COI'.M'II, III.H'FS, IA. 0 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It.'irtllk'iallvdlL'osts tlio food and nlda Nature in BtreiiL'tlicnitiy and recon itles In thecltv. Your stove taKen down, set claimed the board contracted with him to ' ,, ani ,mt ln ah comition as when K. Y. Plumhli ? Tei. J.r-0. Itenl I'kIiiIc TriinHfrr. Tho following transfers were tiled yesler lay In the abstract, title and loan office of J. W, Squire. 101 Tearl street: Omaha UrldKe & Terminal Ilullwny company to tiny C liarton. part of e'v liw1! 2-"."i-ll. i e d $ I.ydla M. Sherraden to Mjrtle K and Harriet 1.. Shuart. w'v hit i In block 10. Hnyllss1 2no add. w d 3.. ll.irter to D. II. Kmery. lot 1 In Hutchinson's subdlv, q c l 1'. (J Webb and wife to D II. Kmcry, lot 2 In block A, Kiddle's subdlv, q e d C. l- Webb and wife to P. 11. Kmeiy. lots 21 and 2.' In block 15. Hums' add, q e d rat rick Wnnl to Chicago. Hock Island H Paclllc Hallway comp.inv, lot II, block 20. Kiddle's Kiibdlv. w l Ida Cawtdy to the I'littawattiunle In veKtmcnt ciimpanj, lot 10 In block C nnd lot l In block s. and lots I and 2 (except ratlro.id iIkIu ijf way) In Mock ill, Hums' add. mul lot. 12 in block !i Kiddle's subdlv, w d CieorKO W. I.lpe and wife to Iletsv J. .loiies, lot 18, block I, Twin t'lty I'luce add, w d Jt. W. McKer and wife to Charles M. Hooker. hU lot 2 and nil of lot :i in lilock 2. Cars'on. w d J. A. Udell and wife to W. J. Wood ward, lot 0 In block I, Curtis & Hum soy's add, w d AiiKUsta Johnson, widow, and Albert .lonnson nni wire to a. .m. I'owcii, se'i nw'4 anil 2S acres lu nw'i of ne'J nnd lot a lu sw'i nwi, all In SH-TH-ls, TV d 3,1500 Total, eleven transfers Ji.ssi Mr. Rlloy 6-cent clpar. 1 l.COO ;ioo soo 2T0 TOO MO 300 l.oio deliver nnd then rescinded the order. Tho contract, which was produced In evidence, was nlso slRned by Henry C. PIllinK. secre tary of tho board, but as ho has since died, Ilurd brought suit aRalnst WnhlKren alone. Tho court took Its decision under adviso ment. Tho hearing In tho suit of tho Omaha & Council llluffs Knllway and Drilled com pany against tho Omaha, Council llluffs & 3uburb.ni Ilullwny company to detcrmlno tho relative rights of the two rival com panies on Hroadway and Main street, was again postponed, this tlmo to next .Monday. Tho defendant ln the suit of tho Omaha Urldga and Terminal Hallway company against the Mount 'Ann Baptist church, In which tho plaintiff seeks to quiet Its title to certain property formerly belonging lo the church bougMt under tax sale, tiled an amendment to Its nnswer yesterday. It sets up thnt the property In question wns used for religious purposes solely, and that there fore was exempt from taxes, and that nn tills account the tax deed under which the plaintiff claims to hold it is invalid and of no force. Mrs. Ilattle C. Ilergmnn was grunted a divorce from 1'red K. nergnian on statu tory grounds. Charles Langilon, Indicted on the charge of maliciously putting his fist through a plato glass, window In Kd linker's barber shop at 110 West Hroadway, entered a pica of guilty and wns sentenced to twenty days lu tho county jail. William C. llrooks, a farmer of Coburg, Mont'gomery county, (lied a voluntary peti tion In tho I'nlted States district court yes terday asking to bo declared a bankrupt. Ills liabilities, secured and unsecured, amount to $3,036.70, nnd he has nwctH ag gregating $300, which he claims as exempt. He alro lifts as assets real estate valued at $5,000, but states It Is covered by mortgages to tho amount of $0,752.85. which hiue heen foreclosed. placed lu our care. l'KTlOKSON & SCHOKNINO. Mcrrlam Ulock. Commonwealth 10c cigars are good cigars. Have your magaznles bound. & Co. Morehouse IN FARM LOANS Negotiated in Eastern Nebraska and Iowa. James N. Crmady, Jr.. l-i Main f,. Connrll TtliilT.. They only cost 10 cents more. Kxtra double strength mantles, the "Yuscn," 100 cnndlo power. Oct them at Illxby's. Tele phono 193. K n Kin err Ifnilly llnrneil, Lewis Peterson, engineer nt the Ornnd hotel, was somewhat seriously burned about tho fHce und hands yesterday nornlng whllo locating a leakage of gas with a lighted candle. Tho smell of gns was noticed In tho slnkroom on the second iloor and Peter son went lo Investigate. Tho lighted candlo caused an explosion of the ca which ahat- ('limine nt I'ollee lleinliiiii rtern. Some changes nro promised In tho nenr future at police headquarters, with n view to miming tho fnrco to bettor advantage. Tho sergeant's desk, which is now In the olIU'os on tho second Iloor of tho patrol house, will be removed hick to the city Jail. This will place an additional man In the Jail office and make It possible for the day and night Jailers to act ns patrol drivers during the hours they are on duty. The second Iloor of tho patrol house will bo continued to be used ns general pollco headquarters and Chief Albro will liavo as his nfne the room now occupied by tho sergennt. The room formerly used by the chief will be utilized ns a private consulta tion room or "sweat box." Hy this arrange ment of plnelng the desk Fcrgeants and the telephone servlco in the Jail olllco It is be lieved that the' force can be reduced ono man without impairing Its efficiency. Mayor Jennings has not yet made nny appointments to 1111 the vacancies caused by the resignation of Olllcers Rergmnn, Husso and Wnlklngton. The latter Is still on duty nwnlting tho appointment of his successor. Patrol Driver Doty has, nlso placed t-hla resignation lu the hands of tho mayor, as it had been decided to detnll him for pollco duty and he has no deslro to walk a beat. Chief Albro has reappointed Charlo3 White and Dick Denny ns his deputy mar shals and will submit tlio same at the next meeting of the council for conllrmttlon. Km i. ' r ' ,l r '? l';f.r'M u8 it- isia, i uuie.st on, Heart rn, "1S of Staten Island, three miles wldo by llfteen , i! .,, ei.n. -W.,,iu. hn.l I hov lr.i.l I,,.,,v .iv-lulnnnA MM,.... I 1' 111 I II U'lU'O, OOUP .MOIIlHC.Il. JNilUSCfl. . make nn "easy iiiiur frmii the iisheries. for Sick HeadaelicOastiali'ia.CraninH and a i.7 vir. . " .,.. , .,.'" '-'000. Tho barbers' commission west of Albla on last Sunday. A special ImS!,0,l by tho houso some weeks ago train broucht In about 50O nerson frnm klllod by the senate thin nftern Des. .Moines, Ottumwii, Oskaloosa and other not heen recommended hv tho uif.in nm towns in the vicinity. About twenty lights ,,,i,, ., ' . the bav Is full of lobsters and vellnw-tiill. wero had, lasting the entire dny. and u fl "c"5 "lul" muignniinn on a smail cannery in on the island, where the good deal of money changed hands. , tho part of tho members of thnt committee ilsh Is put up f r shipment. A schooner from John T. Drill.', supervisor of the census when Senator Hayward called it up out of Chile loin Ins there every twenty days to for the Tenth dlstrlut, Is experiencing dltll- order '""i' w,tl1 ,M to deliver the culty In Inducing competent men to accent t-1, . . ... mall. A few men are engaged in the seal positions as enumerators. The competitive' sennto nt un ovenlng session passed fisheries nnd un- ibdng well. The seals are examination which must be taken and the tno luso bill by Hawk, providing for tho numerous .inmiid the Island, but they aro tomi anuiveiy small pay which goes with , use of voting machines in Iowa. The vote " n " v" '."' " "n""crn seal, on nc the. lob apparently deter many men from "i-i-niiiK upiiuiiiimeiu. was unanimous. count of their light fur "The Island Is covered with wild goats, wild donkeys and wild pigs. The nntlvfs, strange to relate, rati h the goats In tho all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50o. himI $1. I.urgo hlzecontalnnS tlmc9 aiiiiillsl.e. Hook iillnlxjutiivspcpituinallL'd free Prepared by E C. Dc'VI" T & CO., Chlcaao reck'n I wuz created tu show thai the man who has the biggest thirst up lilm allua has tho fiwist ways of gnitlfjln' It." Ir. 3IooiIn Hiii-khIii. Comparatively few people knew Ihe Ini- Melsner sells Mlssquri wood nt $.".25 ier iHird; ifi-luch rick wood, $1.25. N'cxt to M. 13. church. Promlum Htamps given. "What's the matter with thn Common wealth cigar?" "It's nil right." Try ono and see for yourself. Hardline I.Icciihcm, MrenscH to wed wero Issued yesterday to tho following persono: , Name and llesldence. Ase. Kdwurd Johnson, North Hend, Neb .Mrs. Mlln Kad. Cienevn, Neb John T. Hlalr. Omaha f,7 Mrs. Mary K. Kddy. Omaha 2 .1 M.i.-. ... ... I -"."'. """"" n Ulrei'l I nr. Wmlilnirlnn Clnr. KMI.ln. n i.i i. untm. ti-nv tlinl II Is l-nllnrlnil H.illrlilf ,11,1 big. Ilue-Iookllig man sat in the corner n-i. .i.i .n ...1 ... ... "The mils- fruit that I saw there was the morons side of the Lite Dwleht I.. Mon.u of a south sldo car reading his newspaper ZL";, , . "u,-rl-H l""ro " fit? and the qnlii. e Altogether the Island says the Saturday Kvenlng Post, yot nmoiig reports the Chlca-o News Vnvt in him poIlcemnn tH bc found?" , 5 n strange little nrlni lpallty. Its mom.- the neighbors and frit nils of his b,.hood he -i i ii 1 1 ..., i. ." . . . v sat "Have you met that party of ruffians who i"lns n i- h to a height of 3. 000 feet and It was known as .1 uoo.i ,i,.i f ,, wag and a a little woman In an up-to-date frock. Sho , hav .., dlseliarclnc llrenrms ,t ii , 's nrrltv well watered. heaity laugh was a benediction in him. had ti box of candy in ono hand and an 1 , fl ,. . lerrl- ..)t wll , 170, Umt Alexander Selklik. I One r his old friends, Mr (lenrge ri opera libretto In the mlmr ),., innH rylnK tno ,,o'"'"y" Pld tho citizen, 1 the Scotch seaman, wns east aw.iy here and , Ho. kwood of New York, then his summer Si n , .,t...n..L t"cr- hhe tried to tromitlausly. ! remained four yens ber.ire he was picked neighbor, standing with him one day In get a newspaper from a boy who camel ..,.,,, ... . 1 up by a Hrltlsh ship and taken back to his front of his home at Northlleld. dwelt wit n through the carj but the conductor broke up I , 1 1 , '' v""11 ,ro town country. ! great enthuslnsm upon the beautiful view . , .. .... 'i I'rlniRnn f.lilen inni u.'t ui,nl.i.l ,, I ........ ,i... ...... . i n .. . ...t., .... . .1... , ... u1 ..... ... ,,, v.i 1. wou 1 .iiiiii ni- no' i-Ain-i ii-iiii-n Wlllt'n me 111 nn' . oniii-i'urui river anil ill' rolling up time. Wo wnnted n large portion, nnd wo I islnnil hns undergone since then, ln the lands pni-i iited from the spot, wanted It served nnlek " early part of this century It was used fori It is one of the llueftt stretches of land .. . ""l"' a time us a com let settlement and In the - scape In the entire ntute. and nil who have woman in tho up-to-date frock paid her I n-.ni.i-u mihu ih ncsi wans or me run lire 10 no inunu niliuireils , seen It luivi-ndinliwl It greatly. fare In ncnnles and smiled i for J'01"" 'awlem companions, and you want of dungeons hewn by the prisoners them- "Vcs," nald Mr Moody, "trim's the only T,,n hi , t sm""- J tn ,,avo th , nrrP8tfl(i ., . cn..T. l1n .... , selves In Ihe heart of the rock. Hut the 1 fraud I ever committed. When I pur- Tho big mans newspaper was spread out i J" . . irnsieu so iney cant Uo nn 1 ,ih,i.,n.o from Ihe malnlnnd. as we 1 as the chased this place, th.- poor fellow who neiore ner eyes, aim Bnc glnnced at the iiiiiu wiiy oi k-i-imi k iiii-Kari imiu provisioned . owned it went otT and left tlio view, nnd headlines. Then she read n half column -u' Blr' "l,v' omy go: started, nut ','."." ii r.. .I'lV. . lll""' i about a thrilling rescue of a typewriter girl ! "r "nimunltlon's give out. an' wo want rSon Tni trnoni The 'l! by a gallant fireman. Sho glanced sideways 10 flml Bnm" PoU'uien so's we kin tako ' ment then dei ldel to iibaml the transactlon and. seizing tho small news- I dealer by tho slack of the pants, put him J down on tno pavement. Then the pretty nt tho big man. Apparently he was taking no notice. She began on a story of bur glars Iri u south side flat, how they bound nnd gagged a woman, stole her sealskin sack, nnd "Oh, oh! the horrid things!" she exclaimed excitedly. Tho big man looked nround Inquiringly, nnd then, quite as a matter of course, ho fcalrt: "Hnve you finished this page, mndnm? If so, let us turn to the stok reports nnd the society news." their revolvers away from thorn." nnndez a a convh t settlement. inner came back for It II In Text i mini Im I, How do you liko your now typewriter" Gravel roofinc Howell's Ant!-' A. II. Head. 511 D'way. Ho;' nnd the Cons, A llttlo fresh-nlr wnlf was spending his flrat day In tho countiy. When the cows camo up In tho ovenlng tn be milked ho went down to tho barnyard with his host to see tho operation. The cows were standing about placidly and, as is their custom at that tlmo of day, wero contentedly chowiug tho cud. Tho boy watched the mllkulalils at work , 3 j and his eyes dwelt with growing wonder on , tho ceaseless grind of tho cows' Jaws. At length ho turned to his host and said: "And do you havo to buy gum for all them cows?" I'm-KoHi-n, Detroit Journal: "Forgot you?" she ex claimed, palnedly. "Never." Yet Harold, In his heart, whr not con vinced. Ho would test her. Now It chanced that tho nomination to tho vice presidency of tho I'nlted States , j,", IobJ(! huh going lagging .11 me moment. this i he tnml Harold accepted, nnd after presiding over i from th tho senate for four years presented him self again to Ihe beautiful girl. "Your fnrn seems familiar, but your name quite escapes me!" she said, with froldetir. This fable teaches how unreasonable somo men nro. i. ... ,o .,i ,,,n ii.- ,i i... inoii ieu li e ,im i. again inhabited when iVum" l..ior ..r11'" f,i,nJ?'" ","H ",e """'" ':"'' term of years by n Swiss natri.-hu, ,m,.,i "I, wonder how I ever got along without Huron von Ilodt. He had served In Ihe it i. II II ..,,,.l,l I . . 1 ..... Austrliin onvnlry and reielvc-d wounds that . .,V i . i' "-"",".,.r,v'"K mB " disabled him for army life. Convert ing h ,n.H, ",".,n " ,.to. . . .... u . fortune Into money ho left Kuropii an went ","',lnl,v. lm,'- n ". ?"'-, h to Vnlparnlso, Chile. Having ii I erinlt's r?'"!' !"' ,lls Hl'."'!' '" Incredibly dlsposl. on he established hlmf If cm he "''.'.T' ''"T. ''" oul this: .inn, nr .............. ,, ..ti' i . ii in i -iniii 1 1 ii u iiinuiif'iiiin rl,,. .1. .11, ,lll I- ... IHIII.11'2. I' 1I1II II a type writ, er for thre nmonlh an d Ovei. priiliounee It pronoce It than the Mnnufnctuii this Industry, us well as fruit raisin on a 1,1 . ' 1 .' .V ,J"rl"K '" ,' '"' "en In po large and iimlllable scale ,UI!""K a session o I. th ree innntli ?l Id has morn than .ter an. other kind of fisheries "cm Id '? XsX;.m,ily n lo j.rolltable he leased the Island t ' ? "v, , 5lP ie Chilean government nnd conducted ria f,,,- t Jri,ic ustrv its un ns fruit n.iui., .... ' 'aini. u i ii uiiring Only One Tlilni; to Do, Chicago Post: "Thnt set of nntlriuo oak I'he win- with Peru nt lenutl. nr r ni-i-. ,i nnd his liiifclneMs whs broken uu. He re turned to Kurope, but found himself so llttlo adapted for civilized life after ills Island experience nnd so homesick fur his ocenn home that he again set will for Jiinn Fernandez, this tlm.. tnklng with him n charming bride lo share his lot. There o. the green tropical shore the most lniiosng of the dozen villas Is his home today, lie Is I...... ' i";vv ' saving oi u an . n iur. lohn $ fllbbs." "There jou me. sir " "inanKN, Bum the ngent, and quickly went nwny. mont Poetry Trust, Detroit Journal: At this the poet formed 'Henceforth, Knwf curen cnugh. eolJi. Striker Iteouiue 'WnrU. Three union painters In the employ . II. Long, who walked out on of t)uV f. 1. nri.,..n.l it. ,. furniture does not match the woodwork oi now covfrnorof the 'sluml ns well nn the ! "the price of nil poetry will ho tlO u.r the house," sho said. I best t-ducnted nnd wealthiest of Its lnhabl-, airate line!" 1 r Ills Order. Cbiciigo Tribune: "What else have you got"" n.ked Cholly. looking languidly over Ihe bill of fare f'-r something to tempt his Jaded iippe-tltc. "Well." replied the wnltrcss. "we huvu liot strlko blseulls. loo " Wednesday aflernoon. went to work nl?ilr, . 1 pal 11 do, baid i;.nolly, resting-ni.siniei- t.l II .u nol.l. yesterdiy inQrulni;, the difference between me a hot blucult stew." 'Urlng "Well, If you think I'm going to buy an other set of furniture," he announced, "you nro mistaken." "Why, of course not. dear," she answered, "Tho furniture Is all right, but I'm nfrald wn will have to get another houso." I.iirucsl Oi-cliiiril In Ciloriiilo, J. S. 'Mc-Olelhind is going to have the larg est orchard ln Colorado. Ills Kort Collins orchard at present consists of sixty-seven acres of apples, plums and rherrles Ho Is going to add 100 ncros mure to this, fifty of which will be planted to apples, cherries and IniitM. and Is known us Don Alt redo Only the rich could nffnr.i n,w,i,-.. ., I A" or. tlie poor all the poetry wns taken HunnliiK sores, ulcers, bolls, plmplts, etc.. '"',' m,'.'.V" r ''"fKerei quickly cured by Hanner Salve, the rarflt mn& .$lV.ln healing nalvo In the world. No other "Just New Jersey i.winn or as good." For fule hy Myers-Dillon Drue , Co., Omaha; Dillons Drug Sioie. South , !. , H' I.h, Omaha I DMrolt Journal: "l;t mo but write ihe um""a' I people's songs," cried ihe poet, "and i ..in .. rr; , T" ""' wh" wto'1 their laws!" I n III 1 1 1 n III" Mission. i 'r,(, inaniiuer of the .....mI-. i,,.i. . h.... Clilcngo Tribune: "Have you ever tried, ; a liiugh of scorn. ' my friend." askwl the aged philanthropist, "to grasp the meaning or your existence? "Ye, sir " rcspomJ.-d Tuffold Knult, pock ting with ls'ble dlsuust tho hum sandwich thut had lu-en minded to htm. "I i ii.ii snows now lime you know of ih. ndvorttelng value of hostile leglslutfin.'- Un snenred And, Indecil, It was not for hU to lon demn Jurltiiruduice.