HtyjBHtHfir 2.-tbf Tm 'tat V ' - BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK "d POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubles which aro not bowel and livor irregularities. IJol,y t t.f irvl- inil l'ouUrv Mcdi- cin'o it a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts tho organs of digestion in a irfoct condition. Prominent American breeders ami farmer keep their herds and flocks Jn.nltliv bv civinn them an occn- and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicino from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Ulack-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicino. If yours docs not, send 25 cento for a sample can to tho manufacturers, Tho Chattanooga Medicino Co., Chat Unooga, Tenn. nocimu, CU., Jan. 80, ltoi. Black-Draught Btook and Ponltrr Medlolneis tho best I ever tried. Our took wm '.ooklni bed when yon lent ma the modlelne and now they are getting so fine. They are looking per oent better. ,, o. r. .... "lleno" a I'onr Drink. In a letter to his fathor at Spring flelil, Mass., Frank Delllngor, a soldier serving In the I'hlll lines, bitterly de nounces tho tempo. 'nee pcoplo for having brought nbout tho abolition of tho enntren. Deprived of beer and whisky ninny soldiers ncciistomed to drink have taken up tho vllo Filipino drink "beno" ns a substitute. It not only physically wrecks thoso who drink It, but In many Instances makes them pcrtnnncntly Insane. Delllngor cites cases where soldiers have gone crazy from Indulging In "bono." Trine Mm Marriage Knot. How few of those that talk of tho "nmrrlngn Knot" realize that the knot was over anything inoro than n mere Hew flanks Down (loath. A fair Idea of southern progress Id business Is afforded by tho fact thai In the last six months 127 banks hav been organised and commenced busi ness In the southern Btates, Tcxa heads tha Hat with thirty-four national banks and five state bank3. Vlrglnln and Georgia corrfo noxt with twelv banks each. Another notnhle feature of recent financial enterprise In the south has boon tho organization of nu-' morons loan and trust companies. In nearly evory southern state local capi tal has bcon Invested In such concerns, Advanced fjnrttlnn or Infant. Fadlsm seems to be as rampant la the schools of Kansas as It Is some times alleged to bo In this city. Par-1 ents and guardians In Greenwood county complain thnt questldns far be yond reasonable limit nro asked ol even tho yonngcr children. At a re cent examination tho following were among the questions put: "What Is meant by free trade? Imperialism? Protection? Kxpanslon? Wrlto brief-( ly on the following topics, Drcd-Scott decision, Knnsns-Ncbrnnkn act. Chi-' cago Chronicle. Two Uanaas Advertisements. Hero nro two advertisements which recently nppeurcd in Kansas papers ' the Chnpman Standnrd and El Doradc Ilcmilillcnn resnectlvely: "I wIbIi to HwU I'rnlt Industry. The year tOOO was nn excellent ycai for fruit In Switzerland, and u manu facturing II r m In thu canton of Angus decided to erect a plnnt for utilizing Anrlrnt Qnarrte. Tho stone for the great wall of th dam across the Nile at Assuan la he Ing obtained from the quarries o which the Temples of Phllao are bo lleved to have been built tho unhnp py Phllao which, when tho dam li completed, will bo submerged and part ly disappear from' sight for the firs tlmo In Its 3,000 years of exlstenco The granlto blocks thnt are belli) quarried for this, tho first great cngl neerlng achievement of the twcntletl century, bear tho marks of wedgci used thirty centuries ago. figure of speech. Among tho Uabylo- llcpul)1eftn respectively: "I wish to, """ "'" , T. ' v "."""" Times, and It Is not just clear whethe., KaIKm I nlnns tying tho knot was part of the tlinnk tho90 who n88lHted 10 In keep-, hL J'jf'';!! g a ' or no tho 'papcr had tho la-l Z&l'u marriage ceremony. Thuro tho pi lest ng niy roof froni blowing off today. , " Ior lLC mf" , T,nK, anu ,,,av,!, Inugh. Ho was standing in front of s, --4C-X----i took n thread of the garment of the j. c. Russell." "Wanted Some farm 'leB' ine imKing was accompiisne-i oul(llng ho owns in which there li- - ..... 1 ... . .. ni- nlnnlt'T tlin ullrna nn Irnva wtilnn .1 bride mid nnothor from that of tlie bridegroom and tied them Into a knot, which ho gave to the bride, thus sym bolizing the binding nnture of tho un iin between herself and her husband. Bowling is a pleasant recreation, is invigorating and is a honlthful pastime, and for n pleasant hour's amusement nothing is uioro interesting than a gamo or two at the : : : Apex Bouilinq Alleys w. l. momillan, Proprietor. Choice Tobaccos and Cigars Always on Hand. Wolves In Northern Mlnhlcan. Wolves are becoming so uumcrous In tho woods of tho upper peninsula of Michigan that about as many deer arc killed by them In tho closed season us thero are by hunters In tho open sea son. It Is suggested that the bounty bo made $2G per head, as men would then make It a business to kill them for tho money thero would be In It, and before long the species would bo prac tically extinct, ns far as Michigan was concerned. Women Won from Tight Clothing. In his opening address as presiding offlcor of tho twelfth annual confer ence of tho Physical Culturo associa tion tho other day in Now York Dr. Dudley Sargent of Harvard declared his belief thnt "lawn tennis, golf nnd cycling havo done more to win women away from tight clothing than nil tho past century's lecturing and writing." About ISO delegates from all sections of tho country applauded the idea. hands. I will give n dollar a day. three meals and n custard plo and milk lunch nt bedtime feather beds Sun days off and permission to kiss tho hired girl, for Bomo fnrm hands." Start GlrU In Unslness. Mmc. Barbet-Batlfol has bequeathed an annuity of 10,000 francs ($2,000) to the city of Paris on condition that it bo given to tho young unmarried work ing girl who by virtue of her intelli gent and good conduct Is capable of setting up In business and only re quires tho necessary funds. Tho ap plicants must bo French. Each year the prefect of tho Seine will select what ho considers tho most deserving cose. by placing tho slices on trays which wero something like gridirons, om being placed over another In the ovens An electric motor was used to warm the air for the baking. Jury ticlected by Agreement. In the district court of Logan coun ty, Oklahoma, tho Guthrie & Western Railroad company had a land, suit against Georgo Cooper. The defend ant asked that the caso be tried by seven members of the Masonic order instead of the usual Jury. Tho -ail-road attorney, himself a Mason, agreed and the case was so tried, both par tics furthering agreeing that no ap peal should be taken from the vordlct. Cooper won. Citrrle Nntlnn In Do lit. Mrs. Carrie Nation tho other day at tempted n Joke on Cotonel Anthony owner of tho Leavenworth. Kan. paid to be a thirst-cure establishment Mrs. Nation canio nlong and said "How's business, colonel renl Ing ant newspnpor?" The colonel answered promptly, "Tho Times nro out o Joint," raised his hat and pnc3cd on. Borne Timely Health ninte. Tho house mother may do much towards preventing tho spread of tu-( berculosls by insisting that paper handkerchiefs be used for any ailment of tho eyo, ear, noso or throat, when discharges occur from these organs. Tho handkercblofs should be quickly, burned. Children should be taught never to use one another's handker chiefs any more than they should use one another's toothbrushes. J Wouldn't this mace you dry Tho ice cream and soda water season is again ut hand. The time when you want a nice, cool, refreshing drink from oar oxoellent fountain or a dish of cream from our re frigerators. Our soda fountain is now open and you may obtain ' drinks at 5C toe and 15c The Bon Ton W. S. BENSE, Proprietor. Women In DrltUh Mall Service. The British postal service finds em ploymont for 34,000 women out ot 167,000 officers, and over 19,000 of these women are engaged, chiefly In the provinces, as assistants to postmas ters. There are not many ranks closod to women. No fewer than 145 head postmistresses are to be found In the provinces, and more than one-third of the sub-postmastershlps are in trusted to women. farta aibeem Heaeet. Montana's new senator. Parts Gib sob, is a popular man in Mlmneepolla, nil! la that city, but failed in tfca pan le of 1877, owing his employes nearly 110.000. Soon after Gibson went' to Montana and a decade later returned to Minneapolis and paid off eyery cent of his Indebtedness, with inter est at 7 per cent Long Trip, oa Saowahoea. Rt. Rev. Jervo'lB A. Newnham, D.D., bishop of the missionary diocese of Moosonee, on James bay, in the re mote northwest, arrived In Ottawa re cently after traveling 900 miles on snowshoes. He left Moose Fort, the most northerly post on Hudson's bay, to go to Ottawa on foot He walked southward until be reached the Cana dian Pacific railway, over which be went to his destination. France Will Lay Cable. Tho French government has Just concluded with that of Morocco a con vention for tho laying of an exclusive ly French submarine cable to Tangier, where hitherto the French havo been dependent on the British and Spanish lines, writes a correspondent The chief inspector of French telegraphs Is making preliminary arrangement! for laying the cable which will con nect Marseilles, Tangier and Oran. asjakMlty rf Oeeaa KslU Ocean steamships aowadays are as regular as tbecaUltoada la carrying the Host Fnrnlehed the Matches. An anecdote of an old resident of Brooklyn Heights, more noted for his books than his generosity, is given by the Eagle. Ho had entertained some men at dinner one Right, and after the coffee had been drunk be invited bis guests in the library, and, putting a box of matches on a table, remarked: "Gentlemen, there are some matches, if any of you have any cigars which you would like to smoke." Wealthy Have t'uir Children. An Inquisitive reporter last woel took n census of a mllo of Fifth ave nue, New York, embracing tho homei of mnny very rich men, and found Jusl fifteen children under the ago of 12 Thero was an average juf one child t' threo houses. Then tho reporter tram, ferred his attention to the east sldf tenement district, whero ho found ir ono flat house sixty-three children, oi more than four times the number founJ In the wholo Fifth avenue mile. -Man'sMissiononEarth! $ As net forth In THE WILD MKDAT.S ICI'Itl.K TKBATISE, the belt Medical T T Work of thin or any atfc, entitled JjJ !tj Tho Sclrncn of Life, or fielf- X Preservation. jk tlbrary Edition. Kull Gilt. S70 PP.. .with 2t KntiraTlim anil rrrocrlptloni, only (1, by i mall, scaled In plain pncltaifo. -. T It la n tri-inore for KVEUY MAN, 2. H Young, Mliiaio-AKfil nud Old. rtoE for It today. Hie .-crct Key to Health. HJ HanpineM. VWoui MANHOOD and hale V :h olil ne. Adilrcta :U Tho I'enhotly Medical Inatltute, sis Ko. 4 Dulflnch M. (onponltu Itcvcra Ilouir, 3. Ilonton, Ma.). tho oliIt and beat In thla i! I....:'...'.. ....KH. I, n. I In iCTil Alltlmr Htlll for moro than Thirty "i rare chief Consultlnu V Tl'lualrlan to tho Institute, graduate of liar- -r sprnrd Medical Collide, claaa 18l. Comul. Htlon bv letter or In penon, 9 to 6. s-, SBKn& Tl&fo Mannal. a Varie Mecatn S :C brochure, Klthi:, amledt lnclon e renta fur 3. ;C potm Treats on hxhauated Vitality. 3. '" cniTflD'O MftTC KnrJO le" tho I'cabody 3; CDITOR S NU 1 1 Mcillcal lnstltiito hnaluen ; V n flxi'rt '. anu 11 win rcmum on. n 3- ol Inntltutn tim many J; it. "nston llvraiil. -It toi.i1uYftoti:i-WlrXtotV - I jajaBLUH ! ! Illlll I IMlTTSlSMinaaaiaMajM a iU'urvi 1 Ksc. ruuLtui (Icnulne KOCKV MOUNTAIN TEA Is put up Inulilte pnctcaecu, manufactured exclusively by the filadUon Midiclno Co.. Madison, Wis. bells at 35 cents a package. All others are rank Imitations and substitutes, don't rMk your health by taking them. IrltiaENUINli makes sick Beople Well, Keeps you Well. All Honest enters sell the genuine. HOLLISTKR DKUQ CO, Madison, Wli Slity-Two Year Married. Near Attica, the other day, when t neighbors went over to congrntubt Qrandpap and Grandma McDanlel or tho sixty-second anniversary of theh marriage, they found grandpnp out Ir the field planting com, while grandma was cleaning up the breakfast cluttet In the kitchen. When the good fol'i told grandpnp the object of their visit he said: "Lordy, lordy, how time does fly!" Kansas City Journal. Mlaa. Ha started the ire ee4 mallr They hsre their kaMtaal rates of speed aad are expected le make the Get-asaa Mary Bulldlas; Ship. The German navy department ha: given several orders for new ships to private shlshulldias; firms. The Wee- cr compaay, In Bremen. Is to build voyage of 8,000 stiles oter'a trackless two small cruisers. Blohm & Von tt nURUMATISM CUKKD IN A DAY. Mystic Cure for lltietiniatlmi and Neuralgia radically rurei lu 1 to .1 ilaya. Ita action upon the ajstem la remarkable and m) Merlon It lenoTca at once thu cauae and the dltciielm medlalely dlsfvaT. The Qrtt dote greatly heneflia. lt ceiim and ll.UV. Sold by II. E. Once, UrujtKlst. lied Cloud. Wanted Young men to preparo for Rovern went poslllona. Flno openlimH In all depart ment, tiood aalarles. Iiapld promotlous, jUamlnatlona soon. Particular free. Inter HUte Cor. Inst., Cedar Knplda, la. Soma Iowa Election Figure. , There are few socialists In Iowa, but Eugene Debs polled 1,643 votes in the Hawkeyo State last year for president. Of these S40 were cast In Scott coun ty, which Includes the city of Daven port, with a considerable German population. The vote for Woolley, Prohibitionist, In Scott county, was C6 only. oeaaa throush wind aad storm la the same -number of hours aad Hrlsmtes, winter and summer, never slowing down or heaving to, except on the very rarest occasions. Hamburg are to build an armored cruiser. The Howal'dt works, In KU1 also has a small cruiser on hand and contracts for two more battleships wll. shortly be given out. War on Vlaaby Foster. Anti-vice crusaders in Jersey Ctj have begun war on flashy theatrical posters and will make a test c-it against a local manager. The crs; will come before Judge Hoos, who l.aj adopted the unusual method of sum moning a special Jury, consisting ct two clergymen, one doctor, a schoo, principal, an artist, a merchant, u photographer and a bank cashier. aaaa. 'CHICHESTER'S ENQLIBH Pennyroyal, pills .jr.r-v Original end Only Ueanlne. gVVjLSAFE. AloiT.rtiutttt Ladle. ik Dninli iln HED "1 Gald nttltllls bom (tiltl lib blu. ribbon. Taken otker. lUtnse. nsagiraaa Mnbstltatlena and lmltA tlaaa. Boy of jor brngglil. or was 4. la nupi ior i-arvieniar. 1 fnninniai ul "lidler rr Ladle," iMr, bj rtw tarn Mall. 10,000 TmUbubIiIi. $.< B444 SladlMa Mssn, t'UlLA VA. At jjjlel PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clrtnts and bnutlflel Hie hair. Troniotcs a luxuriant pjuwth. Never Fails to Itestore Ormy linlr to Us Youthful Color. Curef iralp dlt uti a hnlr talllxue. P'candllJUiat Druinrliis Reeplnv Kevvre'a Nam- tirm. Bunker Hill Chapter, Daughters o' the American Revolution. -has decide.! Mother ef Fearteea at ae. It is reported by reliable authority that there is a woman living in the mountains of Oconee county, South I to mark the spot from which Paul 1 Carolina, who is 26 years old and has vere started on his historic mldn!i:'i: fourteen children, all living, and one ride on April 18. 1775, to warn th in City Prnnd of Crematory. There was recently opened at Hull, England, a municipal crematory. It Is the first Institution of Its kind to be built and operated by a municipal undertaking. The mayor of Hull, In opening the new crematory, spoke ot it as an Institution of which the city bad good reason to bo proud. grandchild. The woman married when only 11 years old and has enjoyed good health ever since. Atlanta Constitution. Half Rates to Omaha and Back. On Octobor 2, 0, G, 7 and S tho Bur lington will sell tickets to Omaha nt onn fare for tho round trip for tho Ak-Btr-Uun carnival to bo hold Outobor 1 to 10. This Yoar'e carnival, in tho mal lei of attractions, will bo larger thu ever beforo. There will 00 a grim number of entirely now feature among which aro "l'lin O.tvo of to Winds," 'Templo of Musla," "Ben llur" and "Loop tho Loop." Flowei paradoon thonfiornoon of Octobor 7 A gorguoiH electrical ptrndu by tin Kniitho of Ak-Sar lien on tho oveninp of Octuber8. D.ut'i uiiis it. For Inl partictilRiti auk tho nctMit. Die Changes Count Hoard. The political complexion of the Dond county (Illinois) board of supervisors -was changed by a gamo of dice and the Republicans now have a majority of one. The board was fortnerly Democratic Kins of Qreee Handles Flow. A pleasant way of spending some of the summer months Is that adopted by the king of Greece. Ho turns farm er and works as hard as if he wero a land laborer. He can plow a field, cut and bind corn in short, keep a farm going from start to finish, as though it were his business. habitants of the towns betwcn Boston and Concord that the British w -. coming to destroy their store3 and uu cttlons of war. rrnrn I'natutrn to Farms. Within six years the New Zoaland government has bought back of the jrlgtaal settlers 324,167 acres of lead Htl for sheep runs, and 1,680 families hav found homes on them. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bronui Quinine Tab leu. All druggist refund the tnonov if it fulls to euro, K. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25o. A Kentucky trencher Cotton Picker. The Rev. William H. Meyers of this city has recently been granted letters ot patept on a pneumatic cotton picker for picking cotton out ot the bolls in the Held, says the Sturgls Horald. This is tho only machlno for the purpose in exlsteuce, and will supply a long folt want and bo of lnostlmablo value to both tho lucky Inventor and the cotton alsers of the south. Mr. MeyerB has ilready sold a one-fourth Interest in tils patent to a wealthy mill ownor. .Us machine, when In oporatlon will sit on an ordinary farm wagon, and bo furnished power by a light gasolono engine, which will pick the cotton from threo rows at a time as fast as tho team will walk, and dump tho picKeu cotton into a second wagon, which follows Immediately after tho oue 011 which the machine Is hauled. Improvised Furnl.nre. The eia of the rocking chair mado out of a barrel is happily over, but many pieces of furniture, which aro tho outgrowth of special needs are often satisfactorily developed from small beginnings. A sot of book shelves, for exnmplo, with a drawer at the bottom, waB recently made by a clever woman from an old fashioned walnut dresser. The marble top she bad removed, and the fine oval top swing glass was taken out ot Its frame to serve another purpose. Shelves were fitted In the drawer slides ot the uppor three drawers, the wood of these being utilized In the process. A partition was fitted up from tho bot tom drawer at halt the depth of the bureau. Wo Tobacco It-lcl In H-ipt Tobacco raising has been prohlnl'ri by law In Egypt since 1890. In fact there Is nothing Egyptian about "Egyptian cigarettes" except that lhv are made In Egypt. The tobacco a!! comes from Turkey, the paper from Austria, Germany or Italy, and most of the labor employed is Greek. Grieved at rebUo-s Mleeoneeptlea. - The new civil service commissioner, Mr. Rodenberg of this state, expresses himself aa much pleased with his Job, but has a grievance. He finds that la some way a great many persons hare acquired the idea that he is a big fat man, with long whiskers. "All ol which you can see for yourself If away off," as he said to a friend the other day. Chicago Chronicle. aEStlraBHBaaBl aaBaaBBaBBSBVBBaBaBBaW JfBBBBBBBBBa?sBaaHBHBBBlBBBBBmf BBaBaaaBaaaiBBSBBr sPaPPPalKisfciSfeaaCanW Vast Area of Africa. Africa has an area ot practically 11,500,000 square miles, something more than thrice that of the United States and Its possessions. Twenty years ago, save for strips of territory along the coasts, with occasional shal low indentations into tho interior, It was in fact as well as In name tho "dark continent." Ftjbert Treee from Oreece. A number of young filbert trees have been sent to the agricultural depart ment from Greece. Tho nuU from .toachlmN Tn'xit In fh'lilhool. It Is told of Joachim that as a child be learned the violin of Serwacgyn skl, konzertmelster at Buda-Pesth. these trees are the largest and have. Thirty yeais after he heard a violin the finest flavor of any filberts the de- played, and recognized It as that which imiuueui una yvi uiotucicu, uuu ev ery effort Is to be mado to encourage tholr growing. Schlatter In the Northwest. Schlatter, the bogus Messiah and di vine healer, now registers at a Sioux Falls hotel as Dr. Charles McLean. He formerly professed to work miraculous cures without compensation; now he claims to have drawn a $15,000 fee from Richard Croker, the Tammany leader. Chicago Chronicle. SUPPORT SCOnS EMULSION isrvu at a bridge to carry the weakened aad starved system along until it can fbvd firm support in ordinary food. Send for free simple. SCOTT & KOWNE. Chemists. 409-4 1 Pearl Street, New York. 50c anu pi.oo ) ui tuugjtuia. h The German Wood Snaply. Germany, although It has 35,000,000 acres of forests excellently managed, and yielding an Immense revenue, de mands increasingly greater quantities his master had used. It was an Am atl, and he was nblo to buy It for his own use. Kplord f.nkes In Thibet, A letter has reached Denmark from Dr. Sven Hedln, the Swedish explorer of northern Thibet, dated Dec. 3, In which he states that ho explored 3ome Janitors Objeet to Lampoon. Cartoonists and comic papers have bo long and in so many ways lampoon ed janitors that members of that an cient guild In New York city have formed a league with tho purpose, among others, of removing the mistak en impression created by funny writers and artists. I "Shave?" You are "Next" at Oliver Schalf nit's t Barber Shop, Basement Potter-Wright Building., i Scissors Ground, Razors 'Honed,? AND tagne to Curtail Women's Skirts. Princess Louise ot Bavaria, wife ot tho heir presumptive, has formed a league for the curtailment of the skirts of women's walking dresses. Tho lead- of woo. so that for tho last ten years ' large lakes, tho water of which was ,nK Bclety women of Munich havo . ! sea .a a ........ ' 1tinatl thA loamiA O W n A tltMlrlnn mo amount. 01 uranor wnicn-u nuys Bo salty that tho instruments wero un able to .register the amount of saline. has doubled and its valuo trebled. New Yark's HalUla- Doan, A revolution In residence property Is going on In Now York city. Re cently the plans filed in one week for apartment houses and residences called for an expenditure of $15,822,000, tho largest total in tho history ot tho city. joined tuo league and aro strongly for dress reform. working Djr-Stittfs as Home Industry. Miss Goodrich, a teacher in a south ern mountain school, is encouraging the women in her vicinity to cultlvato Income In llerlln. Of 530,000 persons paying tnxes In Berlin over 295,000 possess an income Yinttv0n fKn nnd E7f0 nor annum, nnlv I 43,000 pay on incomes over $750, while! wcather." or "beautiful day," and nine twelve persons hnvo an Incomo over Apt to Coaeedr IN On a nasty day it Is easy to uiako even the most conscientious person prevaricate. Just say to them "nlco ALL KINDS OF EDGEj iuul.3 anAKftiNiiiji ; , All kinds of barber work executed J promptly nnd satisfaction J guaranteed. J tWlMj T.ME TABLE. Red Cloud, Neb. $250,000, and one person has $500,000. Hewer (Urea Knglneera Hint. Enclneers havo takon a hint from the beaver In building a dam with an arch facing tho current It Is said out of every ten of them will thought lessly reply "yes." Albany Journal. madder and Indigo, and to use the col- j that they are Indebted to the clam for the Idea or using a water jei in sinn ing piles in sand. ors from them for their weaving in place ot manufactured dye. Meteorological. General Kool Is to be appointed mln lster of war in the Netherlands. This Salt Lake Is Seceding. Great Salt lake is beginning to show the drain upon It due to irrigation, Is calculated to make the military en- and is receding. A canal to the lake thuslasm ot the Dutch soldiers hang ' from the headwaters ot the Snake river around the frost line. Kansas City has been suggested as 1 possible rem- ot'y. To Cure a Cold in One Day tow .uaxauve oromo v&uinine TMets. z (VJfy Saves MMoa boxes soM la aosc 1 3 months. This fiitrnatirra. ' S Cures Crif) fa TWo Days. This signature. on every prvnn pox. 25c Goes In Unlveraltr of Iowa. Charles Noble Gregory, associate dean of tho University of Wisconsin, has accepted an appointment to tho place of chancellor of the law school nt ho llnlvomllv nt Iowa bills Quarantine Officer Trans for red. Dr. John J. Klnyoun, federal quar antine officer at San Francisco, has been transferred to tho department of Dakota headquarters nt St. Paul, Minn. His bubonic plague hobby goes with him. Chicago Chronicle. reoalty for Foasentlns IawsoHs. One of the laws of Texas Imposes heavy fine and Imprisonment on law yers who foment suits against rail roads and other corporations, or who advance money to clients to secure such cases. LINCOLN OMAUA GIIIU AGO 81, JOE KANSAS CITY Bl. LOUIS and alt poi7its cast and south. DENVEh . HELENA 4 ' DUT1E SAL! LAKE O'Y PORTLAND SAJV FMXCISCO and all jwinti west. TtUlNB tBAVB AS rOLlOWi! No, 18. Paasonger dally for Oberlln f nd.8i; ''foiicl" brunches. Ox. ford. McC'ook, Denver and ail points west....... . 0:10 a.m. Passenger dally for St. Joe, Kansas rtir, .Molilson. St. fuuiB, L.UICUIII via wymote at and all points east and south 2'l"m No IS. Passenger, daily, Denver, all E .n." lu Colorado, Utah aud California- mm No, 14. No. 16, Passenger, daily for 8t. Joe. Kansas city. Atchison. 8t! Louis and all points east and UUlU -liiiini,.,,,.. oilSp.m. 0 ftta.ra Wo urn htadq inrii'in "tor Hale tuitl nil kinds of job piloting. Gattlng- Dawn to the Cuticle. A soap trust Is talked of. Hero cap ital touches dangerous ground, for the soap habit Is universally recognized as one which ought to bo oncouraged and not suppressed. Washington Star TukChikk ntd lho Auieiicim Hi ono year 81.00. Vo. 174. Accommodation, dally except land. Ulack lllllt am points In Hie n irthwum... j , Vo. 173. Dully cicrpt Sunday. A' loriiaiidliitermidlH vponi ..lioop.m seVufe n.!'!!"15, 1ml ,rc(-'" ,""' "' .aAaJn n,?M,!,h,ro.ugh ,rMl,"' Ticket.. a.ilil --d ,anrnnfnr,WM.U."1' Mme "ll Ml I li-ai Agent () in a tin, Nebraska, , M i I tl 'v A ' V V " - "Mr -j- --., j4 LW rr V . TAU rmimfr .. M --. .. -' "- - . i .--. u .1' - . &' - tft A -"T oaf n- .jr-fl l -fc ' T - I. WW