Til RJWK FOLK MttVS- 1U1HV , KKBIU'AIIY 27 , JOO \ Most Destructive Conflagration In History of City. BUSINESS PORTION BURNING. Flames arc Beyond Control and Situation Serious. MANY BUILDINGS DESTROYED. Plko Thontro , Railroad and Express Offices Already Gone and Business Houses Following as Rapidly as Flames can TakoTltom. Cincinnati , Fob. 20 , 1:00 : p. in. Special : Thin oily Is cxporiiincliiK tlio most ( lotitructho fire over ) ( iio\vn liuro. Fnutied by n \\\K\I \ \ \ \ wind the flro liivs bcoii KWi'opltiK through ( ho business district during the past ulRht bourn und there in llttlo pro-spool of KUttiiiK 1' ' under control - trol until the itninudlutu fuel for the ilnjni'fl IB nil consumed. His uhtimntod thixt thn ( limncliU Iok8 to the city IIIIH ixlroiuly tixoKudod llirco inllHon dolhuH in property dcBtroyml. The Jlro hits thus fur bmni confliMid to the bufcinowt district but la nprondliiK rapiilly with Urn prospect Mint iv lur o number of roM- iduncort will yet K < > "I > ' the ( l.itnuH. Th dUtriot in which the tire IB burn- JUB Ifl bounded by Vine , Walnut , Dnknr mid Fourth Rtroots , in the oontor of mil- rood and luminous Intercuts nunr the Ohio tlvur. Tae Plko theatre , Adams and Ameri can GxprfeM nlllcuH , bnilcHiiKB of the Norfolk nnd Western and Southern Pa cific railway compiinicH , the Amoricnn Hook ronciurn , Robert Clark Publlflhiug homu , the building of the Duliuio Watch company , and hundrod.s of other build- IIUJH Imyo gone up in the Humes and othontaro thron-tourd. The firemen nro working energetically to control the ( lames ; but with llttlo hopes of BUI-COSH und the Humes arc swooping rtown a wldo nwatli in the wonlthloKt bnfilness district. Ono of the workers has boon killed by falling walls and tlioro have boon many narrow escapes , but thua far only the ono futility 1ms boon reported. The police force is finding it dillloult to con trol the mob. Tlioro luvvo boon -100 different IOSHOH nnd the extent of the damage that may roHiilt ciinnot bo upnro.xinmted. The people in the path of the llnnioi nro Hoeing to places of safety , and strenuous ell'orts are being made to saro all the movable property possible. Firemen Injured at Broadway Fire. Now York , Fob. 20. Special : Kight llromon were Injured in 11 flro this morn ing on Broadway , several of them Burl- ously. They were making a noble ef fort to suppress the flnuuM when they rocolvod tholr injurlon. They were taken to the hospitals ami will there bo cared for. To Relcaie Bartley Dondsmen. Lincoln , Fob. 2G. A Joint resolution was Introduced in the senate yester day by Hall of Douglas providing for the relief of the Hartley bondsmen. The resolution directs that the attor ney general bo Instructed to dismiss nil action against the bondsmen , and as n final settlement for Hartley's term of ofllco , which began Jan. 3 , 189S , the bondsmen are to pay only costs In the suits. In the "whereas" It Is sot forth that the suits against the bondsmen of Bartley have been of great cost to the state and It "prob ably will provo without fruit or ad vantage to the state" to pursue the litigation further. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Louis F. Schadc , a well known au thor , correspondent and lawyer , died in Washington Wednesday , aged 74. John Powell , a well-to-do farmer living near Marshflcld , WIs. , shot and killed his wlfo Wednesday. He Is thought to have become suddenly In sane , as his brother is already in an asylum. Ton trolley cars loft Elizabeth , N , J. . Wednesday for Chicago. The cars ran on their own wheels , which Is eald to be the first time that trollo ; cars Mve been shipped In this man n * r.Th * ars arp for the Aurora , El tin an'l Chicago railway. / Panama Company Has No Objections. Paris , Feb. 20. It Is reported In r& sponaible quarters that the chief oil1 clals of the Panama Canal compan have Informed American olllclals hen that the former had no objection t the two changes in the arrangemen cuggeeted In the recent dispatch fron Attorney General Knox , which pro pose 1 tha acceptance of the company' s : 'tend * r subject to the two modlflca i- tlon ird to the United States son L- ate' ? , ru'iflcatlon. Sanitarium for Consumptives. Demur , Feb. 20. David Brothers , pre ident of the Colorado Fruit Grow ers' aseorlatlon , yesterday gave his fruit form of thirty-six acres , highly improved , to the Y. M. C. A. of Colorado rado , to be used in connection with the projected sanitarium for consump tives , for which the association has 11 been collecting funds for the past I year. A large number of tents will 1m erected as domiciles for the pa- tfeatB. MINORITY TO DLOCK UUBINKOO. Democrats In the Home Prepare to Filibuster. Washington. Kob. 26. The IX > mo ctnlfl of th homo have called a oiui-i CUR for today to art on thn fllHiiiHterliiK program the Democratic loader * hnvu iloclilotl on for the remalndor of th B0 nlon. Tuonday , when the majority of the oloctlotiH ronitnlttpo proaontod their report In favor of undenting Mr. llutlor nj Mlftfioiirl , whoHo seat Is boltiff contested by Mr. Wagoner , the Democratic loadorB. at the request of the rXMiiocrntfl of the MIsBourl dologa- tlon , nerved notice tin the Republican loaders that If an attempt was inndo to call up the case for action they would do everything In tholr power to block the wheels of legislation until March 4. Spoiikor Henderson notified Mr. HIclmrdRon , the minority leader , that the case would be called up today. Thereupon the call for the Democratic ciuiniH wan Issued. The Democrats are organizing for a flKht to a ( Inlnh. Whllo their action probably will not Jeopardize any of the appropriation bllln , If they ntlck to their program of demanding a roll call on every proposition and Innlstlng on the prc enco of a quorum , thny can greatly env barrasm tlio majority nnd defeat many minor matters , which otherwise would pass. Democrats Offer Statehood Scheme. Washington , rob. 1G.The ! Demo cratic members of the Bonato committee - too on poatofflceH had another conference - once yesterday with the Republican members of the committee favorable to the omnibus statehood bill for the purpoBc of dlscnsHliiK the possibility of yet securing n compromise which may be acceptable to all parties. The Democratic members of the confer ence assured the Republicans i ejec tion of the settlement propofio'd by the Republican Hide of the donate as a whold la final. They wore then ro- miofitcd to suggest n banls of , agree ment themselves. Replying that they could speak only for themselves , the Democrats suggested that New Mexico and Arizona might bo admitted ns one Htato with the undorstandlng that Ari zona may bo made a separate state on the attainment of a population of 100.000 within the present area of that territory. The Republican con ferees promised to present the sug gestion to othflr Republican senators. Commissioner From Alaska. Washington , Feb. 2(5. ( Senator IJ"v- crldge , from the senate committee on territories , reported a substitute for the houao bill , providing for a delegate In congress fiom Alaska. The substi tute provides for a commissioner , In- ntcad of a delegate , but ho IB given all the rights and privileges enjoyed by territorial delegates. Instead of being elected , the representative from Alas ka Is to bo appointed , If the senate bill becomes n law. The power of appointment Is vested In the governor and the district judges , Bitting as a committee. Ingalls to Run for Mayor. Cincinnati , Feb. 20. Considerable stir was occasioned here last night by M. 13. Ingalls , president of the Hig Four Railway company , signifying tea a committee of citizens of his accept ance of the Democratic nomination for mayor of Cincinnati. Chamberlain Sails for Home. Cape Town , Fi-b. 20. Mr. and Mr * Chamberlain embarked at 7 o'clock on the Union line steamer Norman for Southampton. Immense crowds gathered at the docks and gave the colonial secretary an ' enthusiastic ocnd-off. Educators Elect Officers. Cincinnati , Feb. 20. The depart mcnt of superintendence of the Na tlonal Educational association yester day elected the following officers : Pres ident , Henry R. Emerson , superintendent ont at Buffalo ; vice president , Edwin B. Cox , superintendent at Xenla. O. , and John W. Abcrcromblo of Tuscn- loosa. president of the University of Alabama ; secretary , J. II. Illneman of Little Rock. Blind Man's Victim Dies. Spokane , Wash. , Feb. 20. Mrs. Hugh Smith , who was shot by John Bjorkln last Saturday , died ycstordaj In the hospital at Wallace. Ida. Bjer- kln , who was totally blind , became Jealous of the woman. She visited his room In Wallace last Saturday and , j he attacked and mortally wounded her , than committing suicide. Business Block Burns. Marlon , 111. , Feb. 26. Flro on North Market street in this city last night destroyed a block of buildings. Amonj , the burned buildings are Mrs. H. J Hcndrlckson's millinery store. Fred L. Anderson's tin shop , James Wild era' photograph gallery , John Out house's general stonj and William Lino's grocery store. Four Men for Coal Jury. Chicago , Feb. 20. No additions have been made to the four jurors solectot yesterday to try the Indicted Indiana coal mine operators and tholr Chicago ngont , Walter S. Bogle , on the charge of violating the state anti-trust act. Weds Adopted Son. LSouth Hand , Ind. Feb. 20. Misa Barbara Bell , aged fifty-eight years and Joseph Hawkins , agotl twenty four , were secretly married here They reside at Flora. Miss Del twenty years ago adopted Hawkins as her son , taking him from a soldiers orphans' home. ; "That dnaf and dumb woman ii quit a flngulst. " x "A " what ? "Flngulst ; sUe aponks four languages on her fingore. " Philadelphia Bulletin . ' i j - ; Headquarters of the Elkhorn Not to Move , PART OF THE NORTHWESTERN. After March I , tlio Road Will Bo Known ns the Elkhorn Division of the Northwestern Bldwoll and Other Officers Remain. Omaha , Teh. 20. A circular wan is- mied from thn general ofllco of the Chicago - cage & NorthwoHtern today , announc ing that the Fremont , Klkhorn & Mis- sour ! Valley railroad ( system will become u division of the Chicago & Northwest- rn. The now order goes Into effect larch 1 , and IH pnrsuango of the plun y which the Klkhotn system \MIK re- uiitly absorbed by the Northwestern. The ofllces of the division will ro- niiin in Oinnha. There lias been fear or the past few days that the Ulkhorn canquurtorK wojld be removed to Cni- igo when the expected order waH is- uod , but thin circular settles that point ) the fiati fnction of Omaha people. The circular announces that George ' . Hidwoll will remain general mium- or , H. K. Kulin will remain at the head f the freight department , and C. O. lughi'H will continue to have charge of 10 operating depiirtment. The place of . H , Huc'liauan , who for years IIUH been eneral passenger tigent of the Klkhoru nd ix fpw years ago made north No- rnsku famous with his "Free homos or the million" oiler , is not announced. END NOT FAR AWAY. Defense Making Good Progress in Lillie Murder Case. David City , Feb. 25. Special : The ufontjo in the Lillie murder trial IH pro- outing evidence in rebuttal of thofihow- : ) g by the stato. Today E. R Watson , carpenter , was on the stand. Ho entitled as to measurements made of the ooin , the bed and distanco.s concerned. Vhllo ho was taking measurements Ira Ltllio posed in bed , the object of lie defendant' ? attorneys being to provo Imt the defendant could not fire the iiots from her position. Ho wns sent o titko other Important measurements ftur ho Imd completed lite testimony. Mae Lillie , iileco of the dead man , was Iso placed on the stand. She testified s to his position on the morning of the inrdor. Other witnesses were introduced to TOVB that the relations between Mr. ml Mrs. Lillie were entirely cordial. Among tliopo on the stand were Stella Cilgoro , Mrs. Lena Grilllu , Mrs. Xellie lorgau , Anna Jacobs , Ada Bauer and 'clinic Stark , all of whom testified to ho pleasant rolatious in the family. F. A. Buelo'iV told of the morning of ho murder and related the part the iloodhouuds had played ineu - oavorlug to locate the supposed liuir- orer. The defense is making good progress vith its tobtlmouy and tlio attorneys he- Icve that the end of the trial is not far way. Ncigenfind to Hang. Lincoln , , Ft-b. 20. Special : It ha = jeon rumored that the friends of Mur- Crer Hhoa , condemned to hang in July , were making a movement looking to- vard the repeal of the capital punish- , ngtit hi A' , but this is denied by Ropro outative Loomis of Dodge county , who s opposed to passing n law to suit a ertain case. Warden IJaomer is making propara- ions for the execution of Murderer Nicgeuilud on March Ui and says ho vlll carry out the sentence with regard o Rhoa. It is understood Governor dickey has positively stated ho will not nterfero with the execution of Niegou- find. ROCK ISLAND HAS 'FRISCO. President Yoakum Slated for Head of Vast System. ' Chicago , Feb. 20. It Is reported on almost official authority that the Rock Island has secured control of the 'Frisco system and that the deal Is the forerunner of a new and far-reaching community of Interests among western linos. "Within one or two months ac cording to the report , the Rock Island will be given representation on the Santa Fo board. It Is also reported that President Yoakum will bo placed In charge f the new Rock Island sys < torn , which will be ono of the largest , If not the largest , systems In the world under ono management. The acquisition of the 'Frisco would add about 5,000 miles to the Rock Island , making It a system of nparly 13,0",0 ' miles. Should the Porn Marmiette be Included , the nystem would bo over 14.000 miles. KILLS HER FAITHLESS LOVER. Woman Turns Pistol on Herself and Inflicts Dangerous Wound. Lincoln , Feb. 20. Jennie Thomas last night shot and killed her former lover , Fritz Broderson , in the latter'e room in the McMurtry block and then turned the weapon upon herself , sus taining a dangerous wound. The details were related by the young woman to the police , who wore soon upon the scene. Driven to despair by Broderson's refusal to marry her , his avowal of love for another woman , the sad reflection upon her own ruin , the unfortunate woman says site decided to kill both , Broderson and herself. The fatal bullet entered Broderson's head just over the right oar. He died Instantly. Miss Thomas shot herself Just In front of the right ear. She has a chance of recovery. ' KINO TO SEND JUBILEE JCWCLS England c Hular to Make Notable tx- . nioit Mt St. Louis Fair. London , F-o. 20. Kin KttwardwM ' send the Int * Q fen V tctorla's priceless - less ' collection of Juldlce prcaotv for exhibition lit the uouisiana Purchase exposition , as his personal contribu tion towards th success of the fair. liM khtg personally announced this decision yesterday to Dr. Francis , president of the St. LoulH exposition , who , accompanied by Ambassador Choatc , WUH received In audience by his majesty at Buckingham palace yesterday morning. King Edward told Mr. Francis that he had been prompt ed to tnko this step by his keen appro- elation of the affection nnd respect In which the Americans always held his mother and ns n token of his Intlmaia sympathy with American Interests. His majesty said that ho thought noth ing probably would be more appreci ated by the American and Canadian visitors to the St. Louis exhibition than this national memento of Queen Victoria's reign. Mr. Francis , on be half of the exposition , expressed his thanks to King Edward for the prom ised exhibit. The king was most cor dial In his reception of Mr. Francis. WANTS AN HONEST EFFORT. John Redmond , the ( rich Leader , Sim ply Acko for Assurances. London , Feb. 20. The Irish -leader , John Redmond , in the house of com moiiK , yesterday moved an amendment to the address In reply to the speech from the throne on the uubject of the Irish land question. Mr. Redmond's speech was most con ciliatory , lie Raid the amendment was not Intended as a hostile demonstra tion against the government , but an a "friendly warning" to the mlnistere that hf and his friends belle-ed the government was engaged lii framing n great measure of Justice and ap peasement for Ireland whirn , In the words ot the Kind's speech , would "compile iho abolition of the dual owi.i r-r.lp of land. " All he wanted was an assurance from the chief secretary for Ireland that' the government was engaged ID an honest attempt to solve the prob lem on tha lines suggested by the re cent land conference , which the speaker said offered an unexampled opportunity to end the agrarian trou- blcs and conflicts between classes In Ireland. WATCHES VOLCANO AT WORK American Enjoys Spectacle of Flames Issuing From Nearby Mountain. Mexico City , Feb. 20. News fron. the region surrounding the volcano Collma continues alarming. The pee pie. terrified by the belching fiamet and pouring lava , are seeking refuge in distant towns and villages. The city of Tuxpam , In the state of Jails co , continues under a heavy cloud of smoke. The volcano Is alight with flames. The new eruption yesterday has Increased the general fear. An American who slept near the volcano on the night of the eruption was awak ened by a tremendous explosion and saw the mountain ejecting flames tc an enormous height. He waited till morning , enjoying the magnificent spectacle , and then deemed It prudent to leave the vicinity. There Is not much alarm In the city of Colima , but fears are felt for the farmers In the neighborhood of the volcano. Revolution in Honduras. Mobile , Ala. , Feb. 20. A letter by the steamer Hiram , from Puerto Cor tez , Honduras , says that although mar tlal law has been proclaimed , there Is no stir at that place. Sierra was pro claimed president by the Honduras congress at Tegucigalpa , and was In augurated Feb. 19. The revolution Is reported spreading on the Pacific side. The American consul has asked for a cruiser to bo sent to Puerto Cortez. Panama , Feb. 20. According to ca blegrams received hero from Salvador , President Sierra of Honduras has suf fered a serious defeat. From pre vious reports on the situation In Hon duras It Is believed that a battle took place In the neighborhood of Maca < omc. Prisoner V/ell Supplied With Poison. El Paso , Tex. , Feb. 20. Strychnine enough to kill n regiment and two hot ties of morphine were found on tht person of Dr. C. S. Harle when ho was searched after being taken back to Jail from court last night. Harlc and two other prisoners are on trial before the United States court In extradition proceedings which were Instituted by the Mexican government In relation to alleged swindles ant ! murders committed In Mexico. The case Is being pushed by the Now York Llfo Insurance company. Richardson one of the prisoners , asked the jailer to refuse to allow Harle to eat his meals In the same room with him as he feared poisoning. Ex-Governor Semple In Custody. Seattle , Wash. . Feb. 20. Ex-Govern < or Eugene Somple , president of the Seattle and Lake Washington Water way company , was yesterday ordered confined In the county Jail until ho complies with an order of the gram' Jury to produce certain records oi his corporation before the body Governor Semplo Is now in the cus tody of the sheriff. Kaiser Pleases Vatican. Rome. Feb. 20. The Rome corre spondent of the Berliner Tagoblatt telegraphs , according to a Haraul dls patch from Berlin , that the kaiser's letter to Admiral Hollmann has been rocolvod with , much satisfaction at the Vatican. A cardinal told the COP respondent that "even In biblical re- slons the haljcr and the pope have at last met. " Ohioan A'ccttsed of Marrying and Then-Murdering Worsen. MAKES A PARTIAL CONFESSION. Three of His Wives Have Meet Death In Mysterious Manner Taken From Home of His Latest Bride by Police ct Indianapolis Indianapolis. Feb. 20. Albert B. Knapp of Hamilton , O. , was taken by the police josterday from the home of hla bride on a charge of murder. The police say that the wlfo at whoso home Knapp was arrested and whoso maiden name was Anna May Gamble , Is Knapp's fourth wife , and that the others have disappeared In a manner which warrants investigation. Knapp married the following worn- In the order given : Emma Stubbs , Jennie Connors , Hannah Goddard and May Gamble. An Investigation showed that Miss Goddard , or Mrs. Knapp No. 3 , disappeared Dec. 21 , and that the following day Knapp was seen to take front the house a > large box and carry It away In n wagon rented from n livery stable. Further Investigation showed that Jennie Connors , wife No. 2 , was found dead n few years ago In a canal at Hamilton. A dispatch from Hamilton , where Knapp wns taken after his arrest In this city , says that Knapp'has madf n confession. When It became known that Knapp had confessed there was much talk of mob violence and the authorities at Hamilton prepared to resist any attack on the city 'Jail. The dispatch says Knapp admitted to Director of Police Mason and Mayor' Bosch that he choked wife No. 3 to death on the morning of Dec. 22 , but ho says he docs not know why he did. so. IIo dumped the box containing the body Into the Miami river. When he was taken back to jail , Knapp told the officers that he had something else on his mfnd. This statement Is believed to be the fore runner of a confession from the pris oner that ho killed his first and second wives. His first wife died suddenly about eleven years ago and he soon married the second , whoso body was found In the canal In Cincinnati in 1S94. EXPLODING DUST KILLS THREE. Illnois Miners Meet Death in Pit Dis aster at Auburn. Springfield , 111. , Feb. 20. An explo sion of dust caused the death of three miners in the Auburn and Alton Coal company's mlno at Auburn last even- ng. The dead arc : Thomas McLaughlin - Laughlin , Matthew Donnolly , John Davis. The men were alone In the shaft at the time of the explosion. At 9 o'clock a rescuing party , composed of fifteen miners , went In search of the men burled In the mine. They were at first unable to reach them , owing to the condition of the air , but at 11 o'clock they found the bodies of the three men horribly mangled. To Boycott Nonunion Coal. Chicago , Feb. 20. John Mitchell , president of the United Mine Workers of America , has abandoned all hope of organizing the miners of Maryland and West Virginia without ontslde as sistance that will bring such strong pressure upon the operators that they will be forced to unionize their own mines In self defense. To that end a movement was started yesterday In Chicago to protest against the awardIng - Ing of public contracts to firms hand ling Maryland and West Virginian coal and this movement Is to spread all over the United States wherever labor Is organized. The teamsters' unions have entered Into a compact with the miners to tlo up the output of the boy cotted mines. O'Learya Head Bowling List Indianapolis , Feb. 20. Sixty-nine five-men teams competed for the na tional championship for that class , which closed yesterday afternoon , nnd cash prizes amounting to $1,775 were awarded and paid. When the last ten teams of the five-men class finished bowling at 4 p. m. the O'Learys ware the winners , with the Wrlgleys second end and Carl Rlchters third. Ten Chicago teams are In the prize list , with no other city having the honor of even two teams In the list. McGovern Knocks Out Maynard. Philadelphia , Feb. 20. At the Penn Art club last night 4,000 people saw Terry McGovern , the former featherweight - weight champion , defeat Billy Mayn- ard of this city In what was to have' been a six-round contest. Maynard was knocked out In the fourth round tS ; after receiving severe punishment. McGovern adopted his usual tactics S scoring knock-downs in the first and third rounds. Maynard being on his' knees when the gong sounded at the' end of the third round. Another Blizzard In Kansas. Topokn , Kan. , Fob. 20. Reports from western Kansas say that that portion of the state , western Okla homa nnd northern Now Mexico arc In the grip of a blizzard. Snow has reached a depth of eighteen Inches In some places. A high wind accompa nies the snow nnd forms big drifts , which are delaying railroad traffic. How TrncJ "Say , Jinks , where IH that fine gold watch you used to sport ? I see now that you're wearing a plain affair In a nickel plated caHC. " "Well , you know , 'circumstances ni ter caseH. ' " Baltimore American. I i nrnlof tlio ti > i'ill < * nl trrnU input vlMiiti'l lint fnll lncoiMiilt t < r llatlin- wny lit uiu-r , IIP 1 * rponiru I r.f n a * iho Icadint ; unit nm-t uo- ( p * ful Kpccln I l t. You nip * n f o I n jilnruiC your rn p In liH li.liliN.il li > * iMlie nnd hni thn ! < < ! rep utation. Ho flirpi where nthc" f.ill ; there In mi imtt-hwoi I ; or cx | > cilim > iilliii ; lit bin trpiitiiimt IVr- ( .oiml nticiillon by Dr Hiithawny , nNo spc- OK. IIATlfAWAY. CilU lllllllFoI frcun flU when necpwnrv. which iionthcr nfllT hn . If > ou run not mil , write fur free Uioklol * nmt qno'llon l.'nnkn. ' Mention \niir imublf. Kv- orytlilfic strlollv t-oiifi rntlal J. Xewton llntlmivnv. M. I ) , 51 Commercial block , Fourth Nebraska Sts. , Sioux City , Iowa. Thla ( signature Is on every box of cbo gonnlns - Laxative Brome = Quinine Tabicta the romodv 'hat on row n cold in ono < Juy 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. Anvono sendlnc n rkctcli nnd description mnr quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invontlon la probnbljr puteiitublo. Communion- HOIIB strictly contklontlnl. HANDBOOK onl'Atcuts ec-nt free. Oldest npcncr tor gitcurnip patents. I'atoDtfl taken through JIunu & Co. receive- ' tp < ria { notice , without chnrgc , In the A hnndomoly Illustrated weekly. I.nreest rlr- cnlntlon of any nclcntlllo journal. Terms , t3 a year : four months , tl. Sola by all newsdealer * . MUNN&Co.3610'0 New York Branch Office , (25 F St. Washlntnon. 1) . C. She Has Cured Thousands Giveu up to Die. k i DR. CALDWELL 1 1 J OF CHICAGO Practicing Homeopathy Aleopathy , [ opathy , Electric and General - " 1 eral Medicine. Will , by reqnoft , vieit professionally IsORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC HOTEL , THURSDAY , MARCH 12 , ONE DAY ONLY.3 \ ' M , r jT % , l $ & j ,5. . . returning every four woeke. Consult her tbo opportunity is at baud , DR. CALDWEU , limits bor pruct'co to epocinl treatment of disraees of tbo eye , oar noae. ibroat. lnn B , femalu dinoaBce , dleeaBoa of children and all cbronlc. nonoua and enrcical dlseaefs of a curable nature Early consump tion , bronchitis , bronchial catarrh , chronic catarrh , hoailn.ho , conetipntioi. , stomach and bowel troubles , rheumatism , neuralgia , gci- "I'/1,8' ' Jr'Bht'8 ] ' dleiiBokIdiiey disoasos.dleoasea of the liver and bladder , dizziness , nervousness. ImllRO'tlnn , obesity , interrupted n'ritioa , slow growth in chlldre" . end all wasting die- oaf e in adults , defo-mitio clnb-feot curva ture of tbo i > ino , ditoasoa of the brain , pnraly- flis , heart diseato , dropsy , swelling of the limbs , strlrtnro , open sores , pain in the boDe . grann- lar enlargements and all long-standing dis eases properly treated , Itlond mid 81ln Pimples , b'otcbos , eruptions , llvor spots , fall- inn "f the hair , bad complexion , ecznnm , throat ulccrB. lo o I nine , Madder tumbles , \\cnk bncV , burning nrino. pa sine nrino lee often. Thn eilocts of constitutional sickness or the taking of too much injurious medicine receives 'BHirh'iiB treatment , protr pt relief and a cure for life , Ulsoutes of women , irregular monctrnittou , fault g of the omb , boarinir dowu pains , forn'ouplacemonte ' , Isck of 'sexual tone. i ono rrbea sterility or barrenness , consult. , ' Dr Caldnoll an'l ' she ill > ho thorn the cause ot tlcir trouble EM ! tbony to become cured , i ' CHIICHIX , Ooltor , Klnlulii , I'Jles an 1 enlarged g anils treated with the snbcn * taneons injpst on molliol. absolutely without ' pulnnnil nlthnntthnlfwf n drop of blood. | is ono of hwrnwn discoveries and IH really the ! most sriontlllc method of thin advanced ' Dr. Ciildwell has practiced her profession nge in ' tomeof the largest hoepi'iilg throughout the country. She lint no superior it the treating nnd diagnosing dUeafpi. do'nrniltliis , o'o. ' She has lately oprnod an olllco in Omahu Nebraska. liorpeH \tll ! nen < la portion of each week troatt-g h r many patlo-Us , No incurable cneoB accepted for treatment. ConnuUatinn. pxamlimtlon and advice , ono dollar fi those in- torested. DR. OKA CAUIU KM , & Co .11. Omaha. Nob. Chicago , I Wabash Railroad. Mobile nnd rotnrn $2S.)5 ) Now OrleiuiB nnd roturu 'sfl.CO' Hnvnno , Cuba , nnd return O3.i5 : The above speolul rates uud nmuy others with lou limits mid stop ovors otiBsilo February 17 , to 22 inclusive. Allinformntion at Wttbnoh city ofllco , ' 1C01 Fiinmm street , or address , JlAiuiY'I2. Mooncs , General ngcnt passenger , department , Oiniba , Nobr.