THE OHARA DAJJLY BOSE : JIDAY J , MAItCH 20 , 1891 ton VICTIMS IN IOWA , Orange Oily Men Invest Tholr Cash in Baldwin & Oo.'a Timber Schemo. TRAINMEN WILL TELL THEIR TROUBLES , W General Strike Tlirontoneil on tlio ( iould Bystoin An UnniicuRflsriil fioliool 'I cnclicr Craned from DlHappoliitiiicnt. Thirty men In Orange- City , In. , hnvo enclt Invested $2.- ) with the I1rm oO. ( M. Haldwln ACo.an nccountofwhoso peculiar transac tions occupied a column In TUB UEK on Mnrelifl. The ( Inn nt that time tad a room In the I'rctizcr block nnd was ndvcrtlslnR for men to RO to Seattle , Tncoma anil other Washing- ten polnta and take up timber claims. The nppHrJintH wo ro required to pay Halt ! win and Co. a deposit oC ti" . For tills the firm agreed to pay all of the applicant' ' * expenses until HH claim was finally proved up , when the flrm Mould liny It for 11,000 In cam. Applicants wcro plentiful In Omaha until the publication in Tun Uir. : called the atten tion of tlio government Authoritici to the M.IIOIIIO of the tlrm. 'i'licti the oflleo door was lockoil an 0 nothing lias been heard from the llrm until today \vhon thn story of further deals caino from Orange Citr. I * . 0. L-anlteltnan Ian real estate nRontnt Orange City , a short distance north ot Sioux City. lie came to Omaha yesterday and tolil how nt leait thirty people living I In * * 0rnneo City and vicinity had Rime into the schnice to the extent of S2."i each. " 1 had seen the urtlclo In Tin : lire con- ccniinK Baldwin & Co. , " said Mr. tan led * m.ui , "and I cautioned sonic of the men about ( 'otii 'lnto Iho srhomo. Most of them wcro hr rup , bowcvcr , and expressed n willing I'Cbstobo ' a party to Urn linn's plans for potr tllnt ; WnHhliifrton timber lands If they could got their $1,000 eiu.li out of It. Bald- via came up and talked the mat ter over mid wont away. I"ast Thursday ho came atwln and only staid In tlio place nn hour. Ho had notified the men to boon hand and lie captured $7f > 0 from thorn In anliouranci loft tlio town.Vo hnvo heard nothing fiom him slaco and T thought I'd ' oorno down nnd see what kind of a llrni wu vvoro dealing with. " Mr Laiikeltnan's Investigations satisfied him that the firm was not the kind ho Wanted to Invest , bis money with , and ho \\ont \ homo tbls afternoon to tell hl < thirty fi-lloiv citi/ens that they had been played for a certain lilnd otlisli. Mcmnersof thoilrmof llaldwin &Co. nro lynifj very low , the ofllco in tlio KretmT hloolt bcliiif loclioil up , The conimerciil Of'om'ies state that tlio II mi boa no standing In their reports _ TKOIUMS ) : 01- ' A Grncr.il Strike I'lirpatencd on tlio Giiiiltl SyHtcm. E. H. Clark of Cedar KapliU , la. , ciuei conuucior 01 ineorueroi iinuway v on- duotora , is In the city , and is stopping at the I'.ixton. Ho was on his \vity to St. Louis on business connected with tlio order and loft for that point last night. News lias teen received from St. Louis to tlio effect that a striUo Is threatened on the Gould sy.stom which may assume the proportions tions uf the celebrated blockade of 11 vo yo.ir . ' ' Order Conductors OKO. 'L'ho of Hallway ductors lias a grievance against the .Missouri Pacific and a conunitlpo has been hi confer ence with the officers of the road for several davs , The brakumen have also become In volved in the dlfllculty which nroso from Bomoronl or fnnctud grievance amonp the men on the Iron Mountain road. The difll- culty nroinlsoil to assume a serious form and 'tho dispatches from St. Lou is stated tliat Grand Uhicf Clark bad been asked to come to St. Louis and participate iu the bottlc- Illl'llt. Illl'llt.Mr Mr , Clark was nsucd as lo the truth of the Information and at 11 rat denied It , suyhi that thn frilor which ho represented was not In- Vi V dm the diniculty nndhau nothing what * evui1 to do with the Iron bio * of the brother- * hood. L.uter ho nclcnnwloilRCd thnt ho was on IIJH wiv to St. 1.011 i3 ) n response to requests from the brotherhood , and would sec what wa4 wanted. The Order of Hallway Conductors , Mr. Claris stated , had no connection with tlio order of which ho is the chief , nnct is In fact , a rival organirallon. He had boon In St. Louis about t\vo weeks ago , ho said , and Imil adjusted all differences which existed , lie was Ignorant of the nature oftho present trouble. Tim Itrnkomcn'H Grievancca. The committee of conductors and brakmcn from the Pacillo division oftho Union Pad- tilIs still In tticcity , and hold another con- tultntlon with Mr. Ilolcomb yesterday , " /'ho rointnlttco liad about concluded on Tuos- ( lny to return bonio. Chairman Palmer tak ing the stand that , as their schedule had been ra fused , the committee had no power to treat further with the company * . The rest of the committed did not agree with him nnd ho tendered his resig nation. This was accepted and J. A. Mnlott of La Grande chosen chairman. The committee , in company with Superin tendent IMcNaill of the Pnclflc division , went into another couforenco with Mr. Ilolcomb tIds morning , which resulted in what may tertnlimto In a satis factory-settlement Holh Bldos oiTired certain concessions nnd a schedule was partially agreed upon which will give the men on the P..dllc ' division all they could reasonably expect. The details havonot jet been itrriiuguu , but enough was practically decided upon to warrant tlio con clusion tlmt the inon on the mountain dis tricts of the Pncillo division will receive an ndvunco which will pivo them much hotter pay tlnni they are now receiving. Air , Holconih was opposed to troatlnp with the I'OiutiiHtco , on tlic ground that they did not icprcHCtit any organizationnnd any nKreo- iiiotit which might DO mmlo would have no hlndliifj effect on thomon , IPor that reason ho seat forE. E. Clark oftho Order of Hal'- ' \vny Conductors , but tlio latter declined to tulcc iiny liiiiul In the nuittcr. The conmlttco hnvo stated that any set tlement which may bo nmilo will bo with the undcrstmuhnf ; tlmt it bo submitted to the men on the 1'acIHo division for their ap proval or rejection. The committee anil Mr. Ilolcomb lioltt nn- otlior consultation tills nftornooii , tlio result ofvbloh hail not bocu announced at the hour of uolng to pross. < Tlie Kiijjlnocrs' llnproHrntatlvc. Oi-orgo W. Vrotnan of North 1'lutte , chair man of tlio general board of Ki'ioviuiccj of tlio llrottierbooil of Locomotive Engineers on the U. 1' . system , Is in the city. Ho stated to TII nil UK thai Ills visit had no particular sl - nincnnco , but was merely ono of Ills pcrloJl- cul trips. Each season hn < its own peculiar iniUniV/ ; hut with the Dlood uiiuntaliiuil Iu n state of u n if 01 in visor miit purity by theusoof Ayer'a Snrauparllin llttlo iUncr ( need bo fonreil from tnotcoroloRlcnl Inlluonccs , No ether tilooil incillclnoli so safe and effective. i ) ' KxainlnrrH. Prof. Lewis , principal of tbo hlfrh school , has tdKnilicil bis intention of resigniiifr trom the teachers' examination committee for the roiuon that thodutloj of the commit too oc cupy a IUIKO portion of bis time which ho ilo- Blros to devote to other pursuits , It I ) prob- nblo tlmt his resignation bo accepted , as lie ti.vi tlrmly declined to wittiilmxv it. Mrs.V , W. Koysor , nt present the only remaining member of the committee , has also announced her Intention ofrestKuln but the roinnilttoo nppolntoii nt the last moettiiR of the oonrit of education to roi > ort the nainea of an Hxiimltiliik' couimlttoo nro of ttio opinion that Mrs. ICoysor may bo persuaded to niter that determination and continue on the committee. Tno members of tbo bonnl coustituthiK tbo committee to report on the matter are Messrs. 1'nints and ' . No , Smyth I'onjileton. meeting of the committee lias been bolJ nnd no sup- gcstloiiii Uavo Leon made ai to the probable aucivsaon of Messrs , Louis and Merriani , Dr , Blrnoy euros catnrrh. Boo bldg. I'nlil I'or HU Pun. Krnest Uoynolila won't try to lw funny iv nln until the roses bloom. Judfjo Holsloy five him ilxty days for va&rancy. "That't dfftd CM.r , 'dcclnrcd Kornolds. "I can stand on my head for sUtv Coys. " "Mnko It ninety/ ' ordered hlz/oner , slanc- Jngntlho clerk , nnd the smart culprit oxpor- lonccd la rush of blootl to bis empty cranium ni be faded Into nil obscure scat. IllS OWN FAVtrt. ItCRpannlMllty for llln Bnnlty Itcats with AV'nrbltiKton A I ono. The Interest In the Wnrblngton trial con * tlnuos , and nt each session of the court n largo crowd of spectators eathored to listen to the testimony offered to convince tbo Jury that Gary Judson Warblngton Is a luna tic. \VnrblnKton himself seemed to enjoy being arrayed as a man \vltli n light head , nnd whenever n point was scored In hU behalf , nodded his head In an approving manner. There wa * . but ono witness examined , Dr. Alldn , who staked bii reputation upon bcIiiK an exiiort , owing to tlio fact thnt during n prnctico of four years' duration , tbroo years ot tbo time ho hnd spent In the lown. asylum for the insane nt Mt. Pleasant. He had known \Vnrblngton ono year. Ilolmd known him as a ohurcn member nnd nn assoclnto. The doctor on hU direct examina tion know nil nbout the manifesta tions of liisnno people nud was iwsltlvo that the defendant was Insane upon the subject of women nnd their purity. Ills Insanity vsa of such n natnro that should ho sou H mule female form tlio doctor thought the llrst Irnputso would bo to destroy lt.hcnuo his nations when ho gazed upon the "ItcLurn of Sprlnjf. " On cross-examination A ikon win terribly mixed , nnd admitted that ho Icncw but llttlo nbout WarblnR'on or the case on trial. ' 1 bo afternoon session xvns devoted to tbo Introduction of medical expert testimony to prove tlmt young AYnrbington Is a lunatic nnd .should bo conilnod In the rmjlutn rather than in thopenitcntlnry. A scoroof doctors Instilled , mid if the follow Is not crazy It Is nil his own fault. Dr. Merrlam nnd Dr. Jonas for the proui cutlon , however , saw nothing to Indicate in sanity , They regarded the doatructioa of the "Itcturn of Spring" as an act of pure cusscdiicss. Arguments \vero oominonced last evening nnd the cnso will bo ulvun to the Jury today. No grlpiiip , no nansoa , no pain when Do Witt's Mttlo Early lliiers are taken. Small pill. Sufo pill , llcst pill. of f-'ntlipr < > ' . * iilllvnn. Father Edmund J. O'Sulllvan , S. J , , died ycstoiday morning atCroightoit collcgo. The deceased was born in Randolph , Mass. , In 1S.1 ! and entered the .result order In 1870. His ordination took place two years ago In Chicago. Ho was for some tlmoenRagod In teaching the sciences and literature In col * Iceea in St. Louis , Mo , , Chicago nnd St. Mnrvs , Kan. About a vear IIRO ho came to thli oily from St. Louis. The funeral service will take v > hce from St , John's Collegiate church on Saturday , March ! il. The onice for the dead will bo chanted at 8SO : n , m. , followed by requiem mass , after which tbo remains will bo convoyed to the Holy Sepulchre ccmotory for Interment. At UK * . Temple. At the temnlo on Harnov street , nonr Twenty-fourth , Uabbl William Koscnau is at present , dcllverinpf a course of lectures on "Agreements and Disagreements Between Moses and Mohammed , Jiulaism and Islnm- Ism. " The sixth of the scries entitled , "To What Did Mohammed Owe His Success ! " Is to bo taken up on Friday ovcnliiK. Ser vices commence at 7:110 : sharp. All nro cordially invited to uttcad. ( jossler'sMaKicIIenilacho Wafers. Cures nil acadaches in ! 2U minutes. At all druggists. Hungry Prisoners. Lnsiios' , March 10. [ Special Cablegram loTiniDnu. ] A train landed with provis ions which Imd been sent to the relief of tbo prisoners anil ofllclals of Dartmoor prison , who bad been cut oft from their usual sup plies by tbo torrlblo snowstorm which pre vailed hero recently , succeeded in reaching the prison yesterday after being snow blocked for nine days. In the meantime the rations of the Inmates In the prison Imd to bo reduced nnd there was consldoniblo grumbling among the convicts because they wcro forced to sub sist on salt meat , nnd ono of the prisoners Dually became so angered beenuso his de mands for other food were not granted that ho stnbbod ana seriously wounded ono of the wardens. The bald man's motto : "Thoro Is room nt the top. " This top may bo supplied with a peed crof ) of line hatr by using Hall's Hair reuowcr. Try it. Iarln Hunkers. LONDON , March 10 [ Special Cablegram to Tin : Bcu.-Tho Inn of Cristobal de Mur- riola & Co. , concerning which alarming rumors have boon In circulation owing to its dealing with the sociotio dcs depots ct comptcs cournnts , uud which was said to have been promised assistance from Paris bankers , has been forned Into a limited liability compnnv with n share capital of 3,000,000 with 1,000,000 , in debenture lives. Trust companies have talc on the debentures and tbo share capital has bccu taken by the members oftho olu tlrm. AVI11 ItCHlMlt the IIIH lilt. , March 19. [ Special Cablegram to Tun BII : : . | During the height of the festiv ities at n ball given ut the ( Jornian embassy In this city in February lust , the princess of Ituiiss , wife of tbo Gonnmi ambassador , called aloud to M. "Vncaresco , an attache of the Koumaniau legation and sou of tbo Hou * nmnian minister , to leave the hall as bo hnd not been invited to the ball. As a result of this insult it is now learned that tbo elder Vncnrcsco has resigned his position so ns to enable him to chahcngo tbopriucoof Rcuss for ttio affront which tlio princess ottered bis son. Mothers will llnd Mrs. "VVinslow'a Soothing Syrup the host remedy for tholr children , 'JTi cents u bottle. United States Marshal Slaughter wont to Wlcliita'ycstorday to attend the scssionof the United State court thcro. Miss Amanda Somers of 1'oorla , IU.\vho has bcoii the cuest of Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Urecno forthrco months , has returned to her homo. Mrs. S. II. Miller , wlfo of ox'ConRrossman Miller of Pennsylvania , Is stoppine'at the Morrtam. Mrs. Miller Is accompanied by her dniiRhtcr. L. C. Taylor , Pieiro , R. D , , with his fam ily. Is visiting W. U \ icox of this city. Air. Wllcox Is the stnto auditor of South Da kota aud editor of the Alexandria ( B. D , } Herald. Mr. O. K. Cornish , stenographer In tlio of llco ofCIoiioral Freight Agent Crosby of the 1) ) . &M. , has been appointed general agent for ttio B. & M. at Ciieyomio , mid will leave for bis now post of duty in a few days. Tbo Oasoy J. A. I'owors , N. A. lUvIs , S , Mamlerioii , Nortli I'latto : William I'ri7.ler ; , \Vnyne : O , II. Wolf , J. W. llrnwn , Carroll. In.t K. lr. lion nans , Pa'acl wood ; Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1' , Morvm , Fremont ! J. (1. Meek , Superior ; M.J , I.onitinnl. lliistliigs ; Kil Wcbitor. Slonx City ; t'liurlot K. llulinoH , llarrlsoiii J. ll.irth'tt. An- ilnbon : Krunlc btanton. Chiy tVntor ; II. II , Hay. Avoen , la.i f. Asuy. Mnc-oln ; Mrs. O. E. l.atsliaw. bt. 1-ouls : R 1) . Huiiihaw , 0.V , ! . A. Uor.ird. I/OIIR I'lno. The Winder 0. O. Sinllh , ChlonROj A. P , nriinl. We > t Duliitb ; It.Vil > on. Utlcn ; Louis llDelwl , Syracuse , Neb , ; J. A. Kreyliau , Itook Island ; A. \Vnldron , I.lnrolii ; J. J. L'lilongo : Joe .inlinson , N < ; rili lloud ) .1. I ) . Hyan , Worwmir , MHHO. ; K. W , CuUor , Knot- vflltM'u. ; J , (1. ll uk. Auduban ; J. M , Cliail- wluk , Central City. Tbo llarkor ! ' . It. Ibighot , Kansas City : E. 1) ) . Whitney , Portland ! VVllllum SI. l-over.Vln- ton. la. ; If. Wlllliiius , P. OarrltyJNow Vork ; Mrs. 0. S. DunnUun , Nubrasku C'ity ; L. F , dngcr , St. Ix > uls. K. W.Drolicrs , Chleiigo ; liotni IlerUcli. 1'btla- dolplilaM'.H. ; HulTiuan , U. M. l-oavltt. Lin. col n : U. N. Miller , Oos Molnos ; J. T. Cmltli , William II. 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For the third largest list of sulncriburs to the WEEKLY or SUXIIAT HUE wo olTern ticket from Omaha to Quebec and return , What could bo grander than a trip down the beau tiful St. Lawrence In mid-summer ) To con tent pinto the beautv of Thousand Isles Is de lightful. How much more delightful to visit them when In verdure clad. And all thU pleasure for obtaining sub scribers to the WKEKI.Y nnd SuN'tm BKE. For thofourtn largest list of subscribers wo offer a free ticket from Omaha to Now Yorlc , Philadelphia. Washington and return. There uro no points on tnts continental greater general Interest than those throe cities. An American citl/.en bos not com pleted his education until bo has scon the scat of government. The persons and p6lnts or interest in Washington are innumerable nnd to the intelligent observer a visit there is full of interest. Now York and Philadelphia as the commercial and financial centers oftho country are always Interestimr. 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The subscription priceorTiiEVEEKIYBISE 1st 1.00 nor year postpaid to any place in this country or Canada , or $3,00 if sent to a foreign country. Tin : SUNDAY BEK is $2.00 per year , but Omaha subscribers for THE SUNDAY BEE will not bo counted in this competition. Get up a list. Have your Mends subscribe for the paper. Sample copies forwarded fioc on request. Persons desiring to compote for ono of those" prizes will please say so when sending in their first orders. Homlttanco in full must accompany every order. Two six months subscriptions or four three mouths subscriptions will bo counted ns ono order , COI.OH.iltO JVKI 'S. Georgetown wants a sewer system. Somebody is poisoning the dogs in BoulderJ W. G. Mortck , city clerk of Bessemer , died of pneumonia , aged sixty-four. Burlingtsn surveyors are said to bo at work between Cheyenne and Fort Collins. The people of Powers county object to the report that destitution exists la tholr county. Bessemer Is to bo commissioned a city of the second class , having reached ! ) ,310 popu latlon. A company is organizing to start a llslv raising lake on the Buchanan ranch northeast of Saguacho. This Is tbo longest winter and with the heaviest full of snow that Buoim Vista has known for years. Miss OlivoBukorwont huntlngncar Kooky Ford and bagged four ducks and several rah * bits in less than nn hour , The farmers and gardeners about La Junta are expected to plant about two hundred acres of watermelons this season. A single mining corporation at Tellurldo expects to spend 1100,000 , for groceries and provisions during the comin : season , Georgetown and Silver Plume will hnvo cloctrir lights early next month and various Industries furnished with electrical power. There is trouble between the pastor and vestry of St. Peter's Episcopal church , at Pueblo. Bishop Spauhllug will investigate it , Cnuon City is to have a now srncltor enter prise , the plant of which Is to cost , it is posi tively statrd , $500.000 or more. Now York capitalists are behind it. J. B. Wmslow , ahai "Blondio , " was ar rested In Dcnvor on a charge of robbery and vagrancy. "Blondio" is supposed to bo tbo person who has been parading In woman's ' at- tire and would enllro mcp. Into the aov ! ! and there rob Ih t-m , lie Is itu udunt In thenrtof robbery , If thonumeroMA'storlci reported to the police he trio. Golden Is somewhat OKltntod over the pros pect of a visit by a fcmalo minstrel company , and Iho Golden Trnns'i'Hpt hi-nrs rumor to the effect that the city Council will bo askca to prohibit the company from appearing. A miner named "William O'Brien , working at Iho Forest City mine , Lcadvillo , fell head llrst down a winze nmUwad seriously Injured. The hones of hU left ,0 , 111 wore broken In several places. The Injuries tuny prove fatal. in the district coort at 'Trinidad ' the train robbersJonldMcCarthy ( ami Carroll pleaded guilty. Illgglns , the fourth uinn , who is out under $3uuo bonds , felled to appear , nnd Jiulgii Guuttivr declared his bom's ' * forfeited. The pump 1 r.ise. belt house nnd derrick nt No. 1 well el the United oil company nt Florence burned completely down. The ilro Is supposed to hnvo originated from the natural gas line , used for Illiimitmtlni : the engine room. TheBull-DoniinfTOintno at Silver CHIT was temporarily shut down ami all hands laid elTon on occount of George P. ( foilId , ono of Iho owners of. the Immortal inino , refusing to allow tbo lluil to longer use water free from that property. Tno Pueblo city council gnvo a franchise to n second olcctrio railroad over a number of Important streets. Including S.mtn To ave nue , nnd also provided for submission to the voters of nn ordinance appropriating f 130,000 for bridges and viaducts. H. E. Ij. Townsend stalled a snow slldo In a queer way near Ohio City. Ho climbed on the roof of a mill to push the snnw oil , when his feet slipped and ho lluxv slap into a big drift. His arrival started it down the hillside and ho was nearly smotlu'reii. .folm Scott , seventy years old , was knocked down in the Denver At Ulo ( Irnndoyimint Pueblo by a train , The old man sloped backward In trout of tlio train while gluing nt another. lie received a severe scalp wound , but was hot seriously injured. The insurance business In Colorado In creased largely during the nnstvcar. Hislts written In iy.1) ) wcro 'JlTr ' : , : ! ! U ; In IbV.I , $7li,01S.tM. Losses paid , NK ) , J,1Hl"i41P , : 1SSH , * 7 < JOISUH. ; Losses paid. Wt , Jj | , fi4l ! ; IbSC , 9.Vi2M. ( ) ! ( Percentage of losses paid to premi ums received , IblH ) . Si.V , ; I&SJI , 4iVj. Thn sale of the Camn Bird group of mines near Aspen to an English syndicate is said to have fallen through. The deal took In seven claims , and Iho price to tin paid was ST.'W.OOO. The cause of the alleged failure Is not stated further than that some of the in terested tartles refused to comoln. A L. Hellir , Iho manager of the Grange co-operative warehousi * , nt Dallas , left on a business trip to Mnntrosoin thi * interest of the association. Nothing has been heard from him since and tclnrrnins and letters hnvo been sent all over the country. The safe containing nil books.p.ipersand business rucoids of the firm was locked nnd what shnpe things nro in was unknown. Alvah Hull , aged nine , died in Pueblo. His death was the result of a peculiar ncd- dent. Ho was playing with a rubber cord and slick , using them as a bow anil arrow. The slick struck his loft hand at the root of the thumb , breaking the skin and tnllioting n nad bruise. Thn hand and arm swelled to twice their natural si/e nnd death rmucd. John Clcary.cmploycd nt the machine-shops connected with the Maid of Ih-in mine at met with a seiious accidenf. Ho was oiling the bearings , when his right , arm was caught between two cog wheels anil the llcsh from the shoulder down literally torn from the bone nnd left binning from tSq wrist by u few small shreds. Ills not known as yet whether amputation will bo nciessary , The Molllo Gibson , the great bonanza at Aspen , will soon bocnllrd upon to defend a suit involving that property. Tlio owners of the Mascot claim lying immediately cast and above the Gibson will bring suit against the Gibson , Silver King and other claims , The Masrot claiming the apex of all those claims. Wolcott A Vaillo will represent the Mascot people. The owners of the Mascot uro Boston people represented by Senator Frank T. Cochjnno. Tbo commissioners ot , Castor City nro ad vertising In the most matter-of-fact way that all the machinery , buildings , and appurte nances oftho Maine mine , commonlv known as the Bossick , will bo sold ou. , Apnl 10 to the highest bidder for cash in hand , The prop erty is said to liavo'costin the aegregate over $2fiO,000. The history of the Dasslck mine has been told over and over again. It Is ono of the romances of Colorado. A new gold discovery has been made In the " southern part of tre" state , forty-live miles from Alamosa. The prospectors , all on sep arate veins. The lodes are very largo , ono being thirty-three feet between walls , all solid ore. The ere li of an iron character , with lime gnnguo , and Is wonderfully rich in gold. The lowest assay th.it has been ob tained was ono and eight-tenths ounces , while the average ds something likf. live ounces , some returns bring as high as nine and ono-hnlf ounces. Trustees of the universities of Denver hnvo made arrangement ! to push the coa- struction of college hall at university park to completion. The building ; is now com pleted to the second door , it being three stories in height , with basement. The struc ture Is being built of lava stone and Is inflxSO foot in size. It Is one of a group of nine buildings tlmt are lo adorn tno campus. This bnilding is designed for a study hall News from the iron mines In Sagaucho county is very encouraging. Those mines nro situated about two miles above Villa Grove , and the Iron , which Is the main mine boins1 worked , Is now reported to bo shipping 150 tons of ore a day , with tbo probability of nn Increase to 200 tons by April 1. About ono hundred men are at work on the mine. The Iron ere , \vhlch Is used by the Colorado coal and Iron company , fs of excellent grade. In the vicinity of the mines which have been working there Is n great deal of ground hold ing iron ere that has not lioon touched yot. The Central Presbyterian church of Dcn vor that once occupied the corner of Champa and Eighteenth streets , Is tobs rebuilt on Osjden street nnd Twenty-third avenue by the Twenty-third Avenue Presbyterian church. When this building was first put upon the old site it created considerable stir , at that time being ono of tlio finest churches iu the west. It was recently abandoned because - cause it was too small. The Twenty-third avenue people bought it , organ , pows nnd all , nnd In rebuilding it will improve upon it to n considerable extent. USED THEM INiIHS BLOW-GUN. Doctor "Well , my tine little fellow , you have pot quite-well ngaln. I was sure the pills 1 left , for you would cure you. Ifow did youtake them , in water or In cake ? " " " TJo.v " Oh , I used''them ' In my blow- gun. " ( ' The llttlo fellow put the nasty , prcnt , griping , old-fashioned pills to a good use. At most , all his Internal economy need ed was a dose of Dr. Picrce's Pleasant Pellets. They nro tiny , sugar-coated granule ? , easy to take , and are gently aperient , or actively cathartic , according to size of dose. As a laxative , only one tiny Pellet U required. The "Pellets" euro Sick Headache , HlllotH Headache , Constipation , Indi gestion , Bilious Attack ? , nnd all de rangements of the Liver , Stomach and Dowels. The "Pellets" nrc purely vegetable , and operate without disturbance to tlio system , diet , or occupation , > Dr. IMerco's Pellets are the cheapest ply , sold by druggists , because they me guarantied to give satisfaction In ever/ case , or their price ( 25 cents a vlnl ) u refunded , Cuu you mk moro ? Continental Clothing House. o SPECIAL SRLE OP ' and Children's Suits , This week we have inaugurated an important sale of Fine Suits for Boys and Children , manufactured for last season's business , and which we propose to close out now as we have at other seasons AT A13 OUT OWE-HALF LAST SEASONS PRICES. The stock comprises all the fine suits carried from last season.Ve quote a few figures to show the reductions which will be made at this sale. If .you puiil $10.0' ) for ono of these lots last season , you expect to buy it now at irt.UO. may Lot No. 2 We offer 200 I-'Ino Scotch If you paid sfS.Oi ) for ono of them lust Pliild , Velour Finish , Ciisslmoro Suits , season , you ninv bxiicct to buy It to-day . . strlotly All Wool oloth made by the at1.00. If .you paid JO.00 for a Hrat-cliiss All Excelsior Woolen Mills , worth il.7Cp.or Wool Suit lust , will llnd it season you while this silo ; lasts marked at &l.)0. yard , made up in our very boat style Anil so on. of Hoys' Stilts , acres 4 to 13 years. Do not miss the opportunity. You can A suit which has boon sold regularly at clothe your boys : uiil children in excel lent man nor , from the very boat fabrics $7.00 throughout the market , and is ever in a i ' HI f ti ctu red . by us , at one-halt worth the price to-day. "Wo offer now last year's pi-iocs. Road the list below : at Lot No. I \Vo otlur HOO of the FInest Quality Doublu-and-Twist All - Wool Sawyer Woolen Co.'s ' fancy Cassimoro feu Its , for boys I to 115 jonrs , llio llnost 8Hit quality of C'asditnore nindo by the fam $3,50 $ a ous Sawyer Woolen Co. , which in suits , was never bold for loss than $7.00 to $8.00 each , iiiul which has boon the nvurago price on these lots. They arc made in just ns good &tyle as though they wore made this season , and in roc- ular sizes from 1 to IU yeara. You can buy thorn : it this bale at ? 3,50 a SUit , $400 $ Each. $4.00 Each. . . $4.00 Each. $3,50 $ a Sift SAMPLE SUITS WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS with the privllo > , our oxpenao if not satisfactory. FREELAND , LOOM ] THE LABGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OP THI To euro rtllloinncn. Sick Hcndacho. Constipation. Malar 11\ . Liver Complaints , tnkn the oafo aud certain remedy , SMITH'S BILE BEANS Iia9BEliai Dk iili Use the BMAT-Tj 81213(40 ( Itttlo J > can tothobot- tie ) . Thoyeru tlio most convenient : suit aUage.3. i'rlcoof ulthcr ulio , U6 ctnU per bottle. If BQGfclMd' * ' * ' 7. 17. 70 : Plicto-RTBTuro. ff .ioOal lpBnolelioofUilfl picture lor 4 tents ( coppers or clumps ) . j. F. BMrrn &co. . Makers of "JJIlo Beans , St. Louis. Me * . SESK MOTHERS 1 CHILD BHADFIELD REGULATOR CD. ATLANT % BOLOBYALLOKUESSTB.Brl O TIS I I B * & INTHCWORLOWILL I fViJ WIJptTAIN A HUPJURE nrcivo relief llko" Dr. 1'lerco's ilnKiietlo > , l stlo ItliiarurrilthouianiUI Ityouwuntthu .d lo In utanuis < or f rcol > uiii | > lil ! t . > < > . 1. Mnicurllc lilutlc TruH Co. . tsnn VrnnrlNCO , Cot CDCC REMEDY. W mB f Mnnhouil Featured. . . . . . . . . _ II Ml MM orKHiiacnlurKi'il. Kmlssidlnlin- putencr , Varlcocolo , nnd aUelTucnior Helf-Atiuso or Kro.'BS en rod. NOTIT roluriiB. 1 will Kindly gonil ( sealed ) KllKR toall uITcrers , roclpDltiat curoU uio ot Ibeso trouble * . Addrou , with itamp , UA.UIUVIII.KV , ilultloCruuU.MIch. DR. J. E , McGREW , THE SPECIALIST. 1(1 ( Years' Experience. PRIVATE DISEASES Cured In 3 to 5 ilajrs without Iho Ion of anliouri'tline from builnojv Tlioniomlsbiolulo cure for UI.KKT and nilnmiojlni : dlicharKd over known to n'wllnal ' iclencfl. HVl'HII.IS , awnrrantocl curvlnW toWdaj-s. Tlio moit powerful rctno 1 ; jrot knuirnfur n pcrmn * nentctiro. SlIllCTlltiori ! > nln In rollortnirtliobln.il- dor , ourril nt lioino , without ln trumunti | nn cutting , on puln.no diluting. J.oaiof Manhood or WfikiKui pa > ltlrolr curuil ; Initnnt ri'llof. Hkln dlsuaiot anil fcmnlodtjiiuii'j iHirnmneullf curi'H. F > r. McQrew'i luccno la tbo treatment of 1'rlrato Ulioaio * hai DOTorticon oquallud , and hli irrcst unnr of putlonti H'aelii'i from tliu Allaittlcto tlio I'acltlu. llookn and ( troulkri frtm. Ijidlp from 'i to 4 oulr. lull nnd r'arnam trcut Ooiuluw Nob. tutrnucj ou clluof ( treat. AMUSE MENT'S. ' i RETURN OF THE . POPULAR FAVORITES. MONDAY , MARCH 23. ) Tliu Origin aland rforld lfunous ( HRNLTON BROTHERS -wnr ) , tir.niN A ( WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT Presenting for tbo First Time In Omaha Tbeir Gorgeous , m Spectacular Pantomime , SUPERBfl. Boats Open Saturday at Usual Prices. Bayd's. ' [ B. F. O. E. THIRD ANNUAL BENEFIT I'or the Charity Fund of Omaha LodgBlo | \ , 39 , Benevolent and Protective ORDER OF ELKS PATTI ROSA In tliol'lrst Act of MAKG-HRY DAW , Also Second Act of IMP. \YILLIAHCALDEU \ and MISS MARGARET HATCH In thu l.ltclion sconofiom RIP VAN WINKLE. " * I'Uluen Minolta wllli" BUFFALO BILL. The Celebrated Tenor , MR. O. 13. Tlio California Juggler. MR. . O. H. KURTM. The Sicilian TroiilKidourH , SIGKOR AXI ) SIGKORITA ACARIS. S.ilo ot si'titH opens I'ruhy inornln ; . DIME EDEN MUSEE. Will Imwlor. Manaijor. Cor. llth nnd Tarnam \VKKIC OF MAHCII 10. Tlio Arabian rilllnKo. Tlio Acciirlnlaa' wonderful punish dyiiKlin AUIica Milom , Hklrt Daiuort , ailor anil Wlllnmn , Duollali , I.annrcl and l.uclfor , Jr. ) llydo'n , Mnnclunrf. A Funny Knrco NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Specific for MyiMrld , PI lD > MiPUXi'urJtla. Wnka fulneii. Mental l' pr itlon , Hofuntnirut tlio llraln.ro- pnlllriK In InAnnltXAJl Iadla0 to lottery d car anj tlttih. Trtmaturo Old A , li > ir nntu , J.oMor Tower Incllliur m , Intoljnlirjr Loiiti , nml lp rmilorrl.au c&uttKi br urur xaiitoi or Iho drain , relratmie or OT r IndolirwncM. Inch box rontaln ' > oii monlk' Inab roent. IIO.IMII. or ill for J. . .nttr rniJIr rAl l. Wllh each urder for iz ! > OXM , will nil t > urcja or cruaraDtvo to rv'unil raencr It Cue Iroatrotntfalldto njrn. uuirruiU > UsaudtuideenuJnoivlU uulrb > GOODMAN DRUG CO. , U ) 1'a mam Struct , Omaim , Noh , Winslow Wilkes , The fastest 4-yoar-old paolnc stallion In the World , Ilooonl2ill 1 3 , ot Ixjxlnetoii , Kr , , , M lifnt.by ninck Wllkoi , clntn bj Almont 3,1. will nmkn Iliutunson nf 1KII ut lliOl Vlnton ntrect , Oiiithn , NeU. hi : A HO NI I'X ' ) with uiualrotnrn prlTllcci'H. H ANNKHVA COM.OPV , ButTerlnic ftora tljo ifTuoU ( jt yuuthful erron , wanting weaknrflH , lout inncliood , cto. I vrfll tanti araluabla trvntlw ( traliHl ) ujutnlnln ) full nartlculan fur homo euro , I'ltKI ! of rliarKii A > | il n'lld ' madlcal worlct ibnulit l read tiy ertrj mail uho U IUTVOIII uud tl bllltatMtl. Attn&a I'rof. V. C1 , 1'OVLIIII , ffloodui , Coiiui LOT NO , 3. \Vo offer 200 boys' ' dark jilixid fancy sslmurosiiHsi In heavy weights suit- ublofor iiso in March anil April , ono of the nimtost patterns in our stork , sold regularly at ยง 4 pur suit the entire season - son , mnl a bargain at tlmt price , For the purpose of closing thoin now rap * Idly , wo olTor them to close nt " $2."CO PER SUIT. 82.00 PER SUIT. S2.5O PER SUIT. In roKtilnr sizes. 4 to IK yearn. Ut ) No.I. . Wo olTor 100 suits flno dlnROiiul Scotch Uiuinockburii , mmle by the I'oluhmtcilinantifactnrers , 1'lilllipj & KunhnriU , for boys 4 lo l.'l. Ono oftho handsomest patterns in our stock , for * inorly sold at $7 per suit , now oITcroil at $4.OO PBIl SUIT. $4.00 PER SUIT. $4.00 PER SUIT. Our limited space preventsonr mon- tioiiln1 * but few of tlie.so bargain lots , hut wo offer you more than M ditleront styles of suits to noleet fioin , nearly nil of which you may nurulinso at nbout ouo-lmlf last RUIUSOII'S prk-os. $1(1 ( suits for.1) ! ? ) . $8 suits for $1. $7 suits for $3.60. $0 suits for fcl to M.fiO. S5 suits for M.fiO to $ : ! . . . L.otNo. 5. \\re oiTor 1,0X ( ) pairs o ! boys'fancy casslmoro knee p'tnlsi , for boys I to li ! years , now , fresh tfoods , in oxi'cllont styles , ixtoOc pur pair , worth regularly 76e to SI. IXT OUR MEN'S niil'ARTMI'NT W13 ALSO On-Mail T-ot No. . A special line of IMXI me dium litfhv colored million overcoats , excellent style , with silk facings , a > joii- tool , dro.wy ovor-nrinont for young Kcmloinon , such SXH IH ortiinarlly sold ' at 81U every wlioro. Our price' , until the hit is closed , will ho 87.AO each. He- moinber they are the very latest style , lon roil , silk faced , niado in the best possible nmn nor , only $7.GO BACH. BACH.$7.5O $7.5O BACH. $7.60 EACH. Si/.cs from 114 to 40. In our man's clounrtmont wo have some extraordinary bargains in fancy cassituoro suits now open on our conn- tors. tors.Lot Lot No. 7. Wo off or SAO strictly all wool Aberdeen cheviot unitsIn indilium brown mixtures , regular sizes , Ml toHI , single-breasted sack ooutH , which wo otter lo close at $7 per suit. Reduced from 5-10 last season. Uenioiiiber those biiits uro strictly all wool , and arc fully worth 810 today. You cun buy them during this sale at $7.00 PER SUIT. $7.00 PER SUIT. $7.0O PER SUIT. Look in our large show window for samples of these lots. You will see some of the most striking bargains over olfored nt _ tlio Continental sineovo have been in business. SLINU go of examination , to bo returned at & CO , 3 MISSISSIPPI. 322 S. 10th St. Dr.F.CDILLINGS . . . . , , Omaha , Neb. Can I Do to I en question that ( hilly presents itsulf tolumilreds mm hundreds of the ruuil- crsof this paper. Many among this army of aide nnd sulTcrin ? ones luivu boon UN- fortutmto In soloctinjr their physician. Many have tyaan m sled , imposed upon , swindled and uro DISSPONDHNT , Dis- coLTitAoii : > aim SKISITIOAL. They don't ' know who to employ or which way to turn to find Iho help they need so much Ncnrlyull have prohnbly noticed the nUvortifaouientof OU. 1 < \ C. HILLINGS tlmt tins apponrod in thla paper daily. Very mnnv hnvo road it carefully , not ed tlio claims therein inotlo , and have called for coimultiitlon or written a stiitomqnt of their case. ' 1'hoao ' have almost invariahly bocoino pntiunta and are no\v hlb gruioful friends. I'horo are many others who know Unit such an advertisement hna appeared In the pa per , out have never road it , preferring to say to themselves : "O , pahawl an other quiielc doctor. Ho cannot qntch mo ; I have been humbupf cd too many times. "This class are surely uuji * HUGGING TIIKMoKIVKH for thWo IU'0 THOUSANDS otMKN AND AVOMKN 111 tlio West who ICNO\V \ that IK. ) DIL.LINGH . Is the MOST ' ' olllco si'CC'KSSKOi. jiraetl- tionor and Hpauialli < t west of Chicago Then thcro is anotlior class of HulTorow who , reading the doctor's honcjt mi- nounccniepliVill say : "Well , ir I only KNIIH- that iJR. HILLINGS could DO WHAT m ; CM.AiMh ho ciin do lioro , I would ( jonii'l try him at once. " Thus it IH that many nro prevented from soolc- iiifr holi ) at the handa of one who IB qualified to alToril it. KvilltY ChAlM made by Or. Bllllnpa is HONKsrnv MADI ; . Ilodocs not treatauutodieoascs. and if asked to treat a case of Typhoid Fever or Diphtheria hu would rofuno upon the plea of lack of experience In Btifh ciisoa. Hut the stubborn , llnjror- lii r , ( lanf'oroua and upoi'iul dhoabos enumerated in his advortifiomentB ho troatii with satisfying nnd often ASTON- 1SIIIKCI Ht'CC-KSH. 'rill.SK IIISICASKS timy liclirtolly named ill DIHKASKHOI' 'I UK 111,0011 , liiPliiilliitHiiicN llo lllOUll I'OLSON. AI/Ii NKUVIMTN DIH- HASIX AM. DIHBAHKH AND WIIA KNKrtHKH I'KOMVHKni WO.MKNKl'lTKIi.nll IrmililM uiroctlii ! ; tlii DKIKSTION. AHHIMINATION nnd MITHITION , nil Cutiirrluil Troubles , ml Itnutul 1'roulili'H. nil ( lonlto-l'rlnriry Tmublut and nil illsciiM'n of u prlvatn nature. NO MINtitAIDUIIQB ; OIVK.Y .Mnllclncn mo mostly pirpunKl fr < nn rodti , liaikw , KDIIII , luirlM. Blmitis. < ) U' . I'utlontsuru furnlslicU nil rnidlcliic < i hUhoiit oxtru t'OHt. CntiHillliitliiii free * . I'atlvntH Huc'oosiifiilly Ircntt'd l > y corn * * eponiloiiUL . 'J2i Ninth lith Hltcut.OitiafiaNub , L-IOOUiri. IN A.L | Tilt WOKLU THEIIE IS UUT ONE CURE DR , HAINES1 GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It fin lie aUrn In u f u # uf . 'ulfrit ur ItH. ur Iu Hr. .Ucl ur fuuH , without ( be knowledge of IU | > * Unl , ifueoeiaary , It laib olut ) y harmlw ianu will is ot * purian ut ncl ipeoUjr ouro. wh lh r lUuuiticnt u araa > i < r tadrlakaroriu > 4loalioliewr < ck. ITt < K\ Kit I A3I.4 , It operatM o qulutlr ftnd ntth euoti ocr * iAtntythai the pallvnt uoderwoH uo lueonveoluuee , Biid > ru r l > im r , hu oompl l nlaricMlcd li rreol < l. 4Bp Bl > book of partlauuri fr Totfhdol KUlltl fc CO. , 10lh A : JUouiUH.If letbo CUDIIDEMU , p/-Tr ilo .unpll < l bU AK. i , IJUUCB it to , ii3 JUCllAJiJJ 6N JJUUa CO. Oau.li * .