Ci WINTER TOURIST RATES. SPECIAL Tours to Florida , Key West , \ Cuba , licrmtiiln. ' Old Mexico nnd the Mediterranean and Orient. < 4HAL7 Raton for the round trip to .1 many points south on sale first and third Tuesday each month. To Hot SnrliiKH , Ark. , the fa rATES mous water resort of America , on sain every day In the year. \ Tickets now on sale to all the winter resorts of the noutli , good returning until 'June 1st. 1901. For rates , descriptive mat ter , pamphlets and all other information , call at C. & St. L. R. R. City Ticket Office , 1415 Farnam st. ( Paxton Hotel Bids ) or wrlto HARRY E. nOORES , C. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb. Marrying for weath Is a good deal like going to the hornet for honey. PIso'8 Cure cannot be too hlgul ? spoken of aa n cough cure. J. W. O'UutEN , 3'2 Third Avc. , N. , Minneapolis , Minn. . Jan. 0.1000. The greatest stand ever made for civilization was the inkstand. You Can Gut Alluri'8 Foot-Kitsu FJIKE. Write today to Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , N. y. , for a free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures Chilblains , sweat ing , damp , swollen , aching feet. It makes New or tight shoes easy. A cer tain cure for Corns and Bunions. All Druggists and Shoe stores sell It ; 25c. You can't always tell what's in a bottle by reading the label. If you have not tried AlsijjnoU" Starch trj It now. You will then use no other. iJtllirai ! MW.1 WmWIM MWiwitii iS For Infants and Children. . . . _ ii. ii .iiiiiitnitiiitiii i7 t it < t Mm mt nWtin iittttiuTtmi .r fcgefablePreparalLouTorAs- similalmg ItieFoodandRcgula- ling liie Stomachs anilBowcis or Bears Signature Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfuf- ness andRest.Conlams neither Opium.Morpliine norTyfineral. TtoT "NAR c o TIC . Jteyv ofOltUJrSAltUELPlTCHW I orpfon jflx.Se/tno RochtUt&dlS- jtaLscStfd- * Ji-ff/cnniitt / - Ctnalud Sugar AperfccI Remedy forCcmslipa- Tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jcverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. 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All grocers sell it at lOc ! sal REQUIRES NO COOKING > > ; ; MAKES COUARS" " > CUFf5 ONE POUND OFTHIS STARCH STIFF * " NICEs WHEN WIIG3ASFARASAFOUND FIRST BOUGHT NEW AKDAHALF OF ANY OTHER PREPARED FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONLY MANUFACTURED ONLY BY MAGNETIC STARCH MANUFACTURING CO. OMAHA. NEB. The want of riches is almost as bad as the bause of them. $148 will buy new Upright piano on easy payments. Write for catalogues Schmoller & Mueller , 1313 Farnara street , Omaha. A' blank cartridge will make the most noise. The devil is the father of every doubt. II "Is easy to recognize those \vlfo tf e Garflcld Tea ; their complexions are Good for their blood is pure'and they are not troubled with constipation the glow of. superb health shines In their faces. The first striking clock was made in 1295. Important to Stock Itul.iors. The International Food Co. of Min neapolis , the largest mfr's of stock food in the world , are giving away a very valuable book on stock raising , \\hich should be in the hands of all who are interested in this important industry. Their ad in another part of this paper gives full particulars. The firm is thoroughly reliable. Write them today. The most curious things in the world is a small boy who is not curious. Neb. Itusincss and Shorthand College Hoyd HidOiiiuhil. . Most perfectly equipped College in the west. $2,500.00 new banking fur niture. $3,000.00 worth new type writers. Send for catalogue. A. C. Ong , A. M. , LL. B. . Pres. The man who begins to exult over his fallen brother is the likeliest man to fall himself. Keep looking young and save your hair , Its color end beauty with I'AKKEK'S Ilxiit BALSAM. ili.vuKKCOEXS , the beet cure for corns. IDcts. One of the most weary things in life is the sense of an obligation you can never repay. Throw physic to the dogs if you don'twant the dogs but if you want good digestion chew Beeinau'K Pepsin Gum. When flatterer meets flatterer ais satanical majesty sits down and rests. TO CURE A COI.D IN ONE DAT. Tnice LAXATIVE BUOMO QUININE TABLETS. All druggists refund the money Jf it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on the box. 23c. The most comfortable way a woman can eat her bread is to induce some man to earn it for her. _ Sirs. TFlnslow's Soothing Syrop. r"or children teething , boftcns the K'lms , reduces In- flainajatlon.nllays pain.cures vrludcollc. 2jcabottl& The less you value the world the more it is worth to you. Try Magnetic Starcn it will last longer than any other. Patience will cure more pains than physic. C. II. Crabtrcp. DCS Molncs. Iowa , will on request xplaln all nliout the Gladiator Gold-Mining coin- paiiy ; Lxtreuiuly Interesting ; write ine. There is a great deal of moral sup port in a stylish dress. How'a This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that canuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Props. . Toledo. O. We , the undersigned , have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and llnancially able to carry out any obligations - tions made by their Hrm. West & Truax , Wholesale Druggists. Toledo , O. ; Waldinj ? , Kinnan & Marvin , Wholesale Drupsists , Toledo , Ohio. Hall's Oatarrh Cure is taken internally , acting - ing direct * upon thebloodandmucoussurfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price ? 5e per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. There is nothing so clear-sighted and 'sensible as a noble mind in a low es- tate. Magnetic Starch is the very best laundry starch in the world. If a man's character is to be abused there's nobody like a relation to do the business. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. A quiet mule is better than a balky horse. It requires no experience to dye with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Simply boiling your goods in the dye is all that's necessary. What persons are by starts they by nature. Sterne. There Is a Clnss of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a newpreparation called GRAIN-0 , made of pure grains , that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress , and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Try It. Ask for GRAIN-0. Let your own discretion be your tu tor ; suit the action to the word , the word to the action. KO ! FOR OKLAHOMA ! 2,000,0001CRKS OF XETT LINOS to open to settlement. Subscribe for THE IUOWA CHIKF. devoted to Information mation about these lands. One year. tl.OO. Sinelo copy. lOc. Subscriber * receive free Illustrated book on Oklahoma. Mortcan's Manual (510 page Settlers' Guide i with flne sectional msp , 1.00. Map 23c. All above , $1.75. Address Dick T. MorganPerry , O. T . iy iicLZii .iiiZ "Wo Trill mail yon a copy Free , " ' and cover is _ _ . _ _ „ _ _ _ „ _ „ _ _ _ . _ . _ , - , . . _ . , _ . _ . _ description of the different breed * . It also contains avcry finely illustrated and valuable Veterinary Department. The engravings in Uiis book cost us $3000.00. WE WILL GIVE YOU S14. V/ORTH OF "INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD" IF BOOK IS HOT AS STATED. is "International Stock Food' in or Sheep in 83 days' less time and saves ; GOO.OOOf armors crdorso it. Many UBO 2000 Ib - - , . - - _ _ _ _ _ . only costs J2TS Feeds for One Cent.- Guaranteed to make Hogs weigh 30O „ Ibs. - nt 6 months. r - I " Tt will Save your Hogs from Cholera , bernnso it etimulotcH and nennanently strengthens the entire tsystem. X -wonliichest award and medal at Paris 1900. Yonr money will be refunded in any case of failure. orm 23,000 TYPIT.TTRQ GIVE TTTTR BOOK TTOEr : WITH " "IXTERXATTONAT , STOCK FOOD " IN "Z T/R. PATT.Q . FOOD GO. Vie ocenpy 13 floors , tU 10Ori fc t neb , qpitat in sooooo.oo. And oar new addition , G floors GOxSG MINNEAPOLIS , MINN. . U. S. A. fniTBSUBS3U.roaCS . Onr Stallions Buttonwood 2:17 br Nutwood (600) ) and International Stock Food by Hartford (3571) ( cat "I S. F. " onus. overr day. Wbowa thoBlcHorsethatisiahand and wichB2.VOnt ) 4 years. Weowntho Big Cow that i8Gfecttall,10 53 foetlong nnd weiched 2970 at 6 years. Onr Big Short-Horn Steer tvBighed 3100 at 3 years.Ve hr.refed "Interna tional Stock Food" for years to onrstallions , brood roarea , colts , cattle and hogs. Beware of cheap imitations. Ir AT EAST LAVINCTON. Iho Oruvo of Cur.lltiul Manning's Wife 1 Neglected , Some Interesting passage ? In the early life of Cardinal Manning are recalled by a writer in the Sunday Strand. We are tola that to the end of his life Manning had llowers sent to him every spring and summer from a little village In Sussex East Lavlng- ton by name. "Why ( asks the writer ) should the great cardinal receive flow ers from this little place ? The an swer lies in the fact that from the early summer of 1833 to the end of 1850 he was rector of the parish , and that for four of these years (1833-37) he enjoyed a married life there so per fectly happy that from the day his wife died down to that upon which he himself folded his hands and closed his eyes for the last time on earth , he could never even trust himself to breathe her name to a living soul. " Mrs. Manning was Caroline , the third of the four daughters of the Rev. John Sargent. One of her sisters was wife of the Rev. Samuel Wilberforce , after wards the well-known bishop. This grave is neglected today. It is almost , , the writer says , the only one in the little churchyard that has neither stone nor cross upon it , and * ts t 'f is fast moldering away : "It was Manning's wish that it should be so. Late in life he told his friend and biographer the late Edmund Purcell that he had received a letter from the churchwardens announcing that the grave was falling into decay , and asking for instructions as to putting it and keeping it in order. His reply was : 'It is best so. Let it be. Time effaces all things. ' But lie was mis taken. Time had not effaced , nor will it efface , the memory of that brief idyll. " The house at Lavington which was Manning's home is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wil berforce and their family. It was Mrs. Wilberforce who , in old age , sent the cardinal day by day flowers from Lav ington. GIRLS FELL VICTIMS. A Ito 111:1 nco of the IMiiKtie lit Perthshire , Scotland. The last time the plague visited Glasgow with excessive virulence was in August , 1G-15. Then , on tire 16th of that month , the Marquis of Montrose , who fought tinder the standard of Charles I. , signally defeated the Covo- nanters under Gen. Bailie at Kilsytli. Thereupon the provost and corpora tion of the , pestilence stricken city sent envoys with a message of congratula tion to the marquis and a warm invi tation to him and his soldiers to par take of Glasgow's hospitality. Montrose - rose , at the head of his troops , entered the city and was sumptuously enter tained , .but would not stay on account of the epidemic. However , as a mat ter of business , apart from sentiment , he levied a heavy lax for supplies upon his Glaswegian hosts , to their huge disgust. A memento of a pathetic ro mance connected with the 1C45 plague visitation in Scotland is a railed en closure on the t > ank of the Almond , in the parish of Methven , Perthshire. It marks the spot where lie interred the hapless "Bessie Bell and Mary Gray , " famed in Scotch song. Daughters re spectively of the laird of Kinvaid and the laird of Lynedoch , the maidens were much attached to each other , and when they heard of the ravages of the plague they retired to a 'bower ' near the Almond and dwelt in perfect seclu sion. The fair recluses , however , had their place of retreat discovered by a yoifag man of their acquaintance , who supplied the twain with provisions. He caught the plague himself , unluckily , and communicated infection to Bessie and Mary , to which the girls fell vic tims. According to the stern custom of the time their bodies were not al lowed interment in Methven kirkyard , so they were buried together in a spot contiguous to the bower. The London Chronicle. Good Cause of Action. In Louisiana , if a creditor finds that his debtor intends to leave the state and stay away he can , without further bothering , get out an attachment and seize whatever property the unfortun ate may have , says the Chicago Jour nal. A creditor , who was one of Col. Proudfoot's clients , performed this op eration one morning and the debtor was so hurt about it that he fell dea i. The debtor's heirs went to law later and claimed the property on the grounds that the death made the seiz ure invalid : "The law in this case , gentlemen , is very clear , " said the colonel , when his chance came. "It says that if a , man is about to leave the state permanently his property may be seized. If our late lamented friend was not about to leave the state permanently I never want to handle another case. " ; Syria's FlrstLunatic Asylum. There has recently been opened on : one of the lower slopes of Mount Le : banon , Syria , near the road from s Beirut to Damascus , a newly built , ° hospital for the insane. Its founder is Mr. Theophilus Waldmeier , a veteran missionary in Abyssinia and Syria. A considerable area of land and gardens ° for the growth of wheat , olives anC ' other fruit surrounds the buildings. It the first organized lunatic asylum ' Syria , where the need for such in stitutions is said to be great. Existence of Baud , The Hawaiian band of Honolulu has ust completed thirty years of continu ous existence , and the present band master , Captain Henri Berger , has been in charge of the organization during twenty-eight years of that pe riod. ESCAPE. A GRATEFUL WOMAN. 1I1111I111I1II1M XTTTTTTTTTrtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTITT'TTTTTTTTTTirTTTITTTTTTtTtTTIfTtTITTTTT TTTrTTrrrt.1 JIKS. F. .1. LYNCH. GKAND RAI'IDS. MICH. Mrs. F. J. Lynch , 324 South Division street. Grand Rapids. Mich. , writes : The Peruna Medicine Company , Columbus , Ohio : Gentlemen : " / earnestly recommend Peruna to any suffering women as it curss quickly. I had a most persistent cough which nothing seemed to cure. Two bottles of Peruns did more for mo than all the doctors seemed to do. In a couple of weeks I found' myself in excellent health , and have been enjoying it ever since. Hence I look on Peruna as a true friend to women. " MRS. F. J. LYNCH. Chronic Coughs and Colds Are Catarrhal Diseases. Catarrh Is the Continual Scourge of Christendom. Catarrh hovers ominously over every city , and nestles treacherously in every hamlet. It flics with vampire wings from country to country and casts a black shadow of despair over all lands. Its stealthy approach and its lingering stay makes it a dread to the physician and a pest to the patient. It changes the merry laugh of child hood to the wheezy breathing of croup , and the song of the blushing maiden to the hollow cough of con sumption. In its withering grasp the rounded form of the fond wife and mother becomes gaunt and spectral , and the healthy flush of manhood turns to the sallow , haggard visage of the invalid. Cough takes the place of conversa tion , speech gives way to spitting , the repulsive odors of chronic catarrh poison the kiss of the fondest lovers , and thickened membranes bedim sight , impair hearing and destroy taste. Like the plague-stricken Egyptians a cry of distress has gone out from every household , and the mildew of woe clings to qvcry hearthstone. Catarrh in sonic form , catarrh in some stage lurks as an enemy in the -slightost cough or cold and finishes its fiendish work in heart disease and. consumption. No tissue , function , or organ of the body escapes its ravages ; rmiscle.3 wilher , urrves shatter , and secretions dry up under its blitjlitiug presence. So stubborn and difficult of euro la this disease that to invent a remedy to cure chronic catarrh ha been the ambition of the greatest minds in all ages. Is it therefore any wonder that the varft multitude of people who have been cured of chronic catarrh by I'o- runa are so lavish in their praise of this remedy ? That the discovery oC Peruna has made the cure of catarrh , a practical certainty is not only the * testimony of the people , but many ; medical men declare it to be true. As a drug store in this age of the * world is incomplete without Peruna , it ran bo obtained anywhere with di rections for use. A complete guide * for the prevention and cure of ca tarrh and all diseases of winter , scnC free by Th Peruna Medicine Co. , Columbus. Ohio. THE OPEN-TOP CAR CHIL1LITU. I The very newest thing in railway car architecture is a passenger car for steam roads , built very much on the lines of the summer trolley car , except that this car can open up the top as well as the sides. The car was built by the Pullman Company for the Am erican Tourist Association , of Chicago , and was intended as an observation car in the great canons of mountainous mountains could be enjoyed to the fullest extent would be from a car without sides or top. The following season a coal , or gondola car , with board seats , was attached to the Amer ican Tourist Association train , and every traveler on that train climbed into it. Afterwards the Mexican gov ernment prohibited the carrying pas sengers in freight cars , and the coal Mexico. The car WJUT invented by Reau Campbell , the Mexican traveler , and : ame about as follows : Some years ago when Mr. Campbell vas traveling through the great Ta- nosopo Canon , he had a seat on the > ide of the car next to the mountain , he rocks of the cliff were within two eet of the window , and of course he ould get not even a glimpse of-the anon , as all the windows on the other iide of the car were taken up by the iccupants of the adjoining seats. De- ermined to view the magnificence of he canon , Mr. Campbell returned teas as Canoas , and through the courtesy f railway officials made the world- amous ride on board what the super- ntendent called his "trolley , " an open ar with seats for eight prrsons. and rith this ride came the idea that the mly way the magnificence' of Mexico's Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup , Whooping-Cough. Bronchitis , Grippe and Consumption Quick , sure results. Dr. Bull's Pills cure Constipation. SOpills lOc. car had to go. Then the building of a passenger car without a top v/as de- oidcd on , and the Chililitli came in evolution from a work car to the coal car , and to the consummation of itself. The Chilihtli became famous , and from an observation car went on duty as a pavilion by the sea , and a roof garden , for it is electric lighted , and has an outfit of Chinese lanterns. But the favorite is also remembered as a dining car of the tropics , attached to a special train , that , during meal hours , could stand still or run just fa. t enough to secure a breeze , and not raise a dust. The Chililitli is the largest observation or dining car ever built. There are seats ( reversible as in a coach ) for OS peopie , and when the tables are in place oC persons may sit down to dinner. on this paper to Advertisers. SV. N. -OMAHA. . No. 49 rpoo UUahS Wtitas Ail Lb 5-AILG- Best Co ; ch SJTU. , . Taatea Go-jd. In tlnic. bold by