- . . . . . . -I ; - V : : - - - - - - - - - - - ' _ w"r V = V -V V . - - , - V V I. - = - - - = = -j V - - - - - TIlE ; 01trAIIA . flATLY - _ _ _ nBJ - ! - - : WEDNESDAY , J\tAROIJ \ ; 27 , 1805. { ) 3 - TnE OMAHA DAILY DEE. - - I CQUI'\CIr , BT4UIIS. OFI'JCD , . . NO. 1 PEARt Br E1. - - tl\r t carrier to any par of tb. ll , U. W. TILTO , LUB ! . TLtP31ONS-flu&i offlee N UI nleb -lor , No. W - . _ I. - - - I.llml MR1TJONS. Grand , Council fllurtu. E. F. Clark , prop. 1tayii nul state agenc" , & 39 Droadiuy. Ur uecten was asalated by n numller of his frleU1 In the celebration of his blrlllny bat Itreet. Sunllay evening nt his home on Mil A marriage lcente was Isle,1 yeatcrIay to John II. 11lmnn : , aell 24 , of Mills county , nnll Minnie Stelnn , aged 18 , of Pot tnwatllll ( ! Thl l.nf1ks' Aid society of ( St. John's Fng- lisli Luthernn church moots Thl\rEIlay afternoon - noon lt the relhlence of the : lsss Lns- ! kowdl , 223 Ninth avenUe. 'ho city : defeated In thl district cOlrt ycst'rIay In Its Ilemanil fur 0 new trial of the datnugo suit of I ) . I. lu8ton's , In which he ) wa ; recently giveti n juJgmint of $ GOO ) for broken . n ) 1mb. The motion of laer & Co. of Swlhcrlllt1 for n new trial of the case In which they , were recently beaten by J. 1) . Ecmuncson was overruled by Judge Thornel yestcnlny. I will Ilrabnbly go to the supreme court on .l appeal The winter term of the Western Iowa cnl- logo closes Friday. In the evening there 'i be n literary ! program consisting of rec- ItaLians . orations , music and n short play entitled , "A I.uver'l Strntcgem " All stu. dents , ex-students and their friends are cor- dlnly invited. Claus Ivcr received n judgment of $7 ngalnst the Hoell Island Halro/11 / company In the district court several months ago as damages for tile burning of a trunk while In tint del10t nt Mitnlon. A motion of the com- Illny for a new trial was overruled ! yester- day hy Judge 'fliorneli . The April meeting of the Board of Su- pervlRor will ! commence , lext _ l Monday , and arrangements Wi le completell for the sale of the $10,000 worth of bOlds which were ordered Issued at the last l special metng. flitis for the bonds are to be received In the auditor's once 111 ) to April G. A large number of the members of the Hap- - . tlst church and congregation gathered nt tile - - church last evening to say goodbye to Ie\ ' . J. I. Iavis wlo , leaves next week for his new pastorate In Chadrol , Neb. A musical and literary program anll the serving of refreshments - freshments made the time pas ideasantly. II. n. Spetmnn , father of F.V. . and Henry Spetmnn , Is planning to move Into Council Bluffs from his residence In the eastern pnrt of the county this summer , and has decided to put up a $ ! OOO dwelling nt the corner of Fourth I avenue and Tenth ) Rtreet. Plans have been drawn ant I , and ho took out n building permit yesterlny ] A " ( rI-benefit" wi he given the Young Men's Christian association nt the residence ot Mr and Mrs. J. F. I vnns. corner of Sixth avenue and Sixth street , by Mrs. Stoddard , Mrs. Sawyer and ! rs. ' 'lon , on the evenIng - lug of March 30. from 6G6 : to 9D9 : p. m. Invitations have been Issued for the affair . and each guest Is requested to bring with him three coins of whatever denomination may be most convenient , which will go Into the treasury of the association . We have over $300.000 to loan upon improved - proved Iowa farms Farmers desirIng loans can save money by dealing direct with us , V thereby saving agel 's commission. We do not loan on wild lands nor In Nebraka LuJ ( & Towle , 235 Pearl street Whut Is I In R NRIO" Everything. If applied to n Hardman Piano , bid by Mueler PIano and Organ company , 103 : Main street. Seed potatoes rorthern grown , Early OhIo , Early Rose , Burbank and sweet potatoes , onion sets : special price on large lots. J. H. Snyder , wholesale fruits , Council Bluffs , 10. Yes , lbs ' Eagle laundry , Is "tbat good laundry , " and Is located nt 724 Droadwa - , - I In toubt aot this try I and , bo.convincecl. Don't ferget name and number. "ei. 157 : . PRISO.r P.lIf.lOIf.4P118. - D M. Wayllnl of Ilrlan ts In the city. Born , to Mr. and ! rs , S. p MacConnell , a Ion. Ion.H' H' N Wool of Omaha was In the city ycs- terdny. Judge II. II. Trimble of . Keollult Is regis- , terel at the Grand hotel W P. Emory of Butte , MofltV Is In the ' , city for n short time visiting frlen1s. The Misses May and Lou Iaxnrd have return from n visit Lincoln. Neb.V United States DstIct , Atorney Charles D. Fulen of Fairfield , la. , Is In the city. N M.V Hubbard . . ! and F. F. Dawley of Cedar Hnplds are In the city attending federal cQnrt. Mrs. L. M. Sherrlen ! Is home from Peoria Iii . , where she spent the winter with her sister J. ' II. Duggan of Creston , division superln- tlndent of the Burlington railway , was In the city yesterdny. 'V. H. Slacllhouse of Burlington , collector of internal revenue for the southern distrIct of Iowa Is stopping at the Grand hotel . ! rs. Frank p \owler left for Lodi , \Vis. , last evening having received two telegrams during the day , one announcing the death of her brother , John Cellnd , of pneumonia , and the other that her mother , ! rs. Mary , Clelam ! , was lying very low with the same dlseae. ! r. Celull was to have been mar- ned next month. 'bo J.I"t This Is the last week of our great hal price salo. Over 4QO frames and Pictures , sold. Comb this wllk and got your frames an.l pictures for Just , hnl price Open even- Ings H. L. SMITH & CO. , 45 MaIn St Dr. Parsons , over Schneldcr's , 54 D'wy Tel. 2.5. _ _ _ _ " _ _ _ Davis thug , paint , jlals man. 200 13'way. GOES TO , \ ICAMstS CITY IIAILROAI , 11. I IRndRI 1iciini Iii. I'oition with the flocic lsiituit , . 10'11 hhull Cnlp"ny. Colonel H. H. Randall , general emigration agent of the Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific mlrosl ! company , n position he has held with great credit 10 himself and profit to the company - pany for the last three years , has resigned to accept the position of general manager of the emlglant department of the Kansas City , l'lhbur & Gulf road. While his heallquar- ters will 1 In Kansas City , his home will still continuo to be In this city . The reslgna- tloa and appointment take effect April 1. There are few men II the west better known or blest with n wider circle of enthusiastic friends than Colonel Randall. lie has hall charge Of the emigrant business In the welt for twenty.two years : eighteen year of the time he has been at the head Of the department - 4 ment for the Burlington system The new P05i lon Is one that has greater responsibiiitiesaml Incidentally greater emoluments than the old , for he w1 have chdrge Of the fee or home- steers looking toward the great plains of Texas and the cheap lands In Arkansas , I.ou- Islana and southern MissourI. The road runs straight south from Kansas Cly , I Is a new Ile , and several hundred talks of It will be built this summer Among the first things that Colonel Itandali wi do wi be to arrange t tl take the Iowa editorIal excursion over the new line this summer Evans' Laundry Co. , 520 Pearl ; tel. 29i ; .hlrtl , collars , curs , tine work I Ipelaly , Mrs. North Cel a liIsorr , . , JUdge ' Thorel granted Mary North's petl' ton yesterday for n divorce from Neph North. The defendalt was taken with InBan. Iy several years ago , and has been conlned V In the Clarinda hC'lial ever Blnce. Js wife claims that while they \\re living together he lied a most unpleasant habit of going after her with a knife , beating her and abusing tier generally , Five years ago hIs treatment be. came so severe that he lied to be bound over to keep the peace. lie was represented kep pece le WI yes- lerday by W. S. Ma'no , who opposed the granting of the divorce on the ground that NQrth was Insane when Ie abused his wife , and that insanity was no ground for a divorce . After hearing some arguments on this 1)lnt the case went Qver until this morning. when fuCiher testimony will 0 heard One of North's aluclnatons WI that bo had telr to & fortune ot ' 50,000. falen . - - - - - - - - NEWS \ FROM COUNCIL' BLUFFS - West m Iowa Fire InsurlD co Inspection Bureau t Be A blsbet - BUSINESS ! WILL BE HANDLED BY A CLERK - r.oenl UI.ler1rlCr lrcparo to t'nt In Force the Uule.dol'lell b1 the Combine- ' , Icl,1 ( f the OrgRIIrlton II 11 lies : lolnes - There was n large meating of Insurance agents at the Grand hotel yesterday , held according to a cal issued by the alliance of state companies nt Tics Muln s. Every company that docs business at this polnl i was represented by its local ng nt. n. Ii. : Odel was chosen president and D. W Otis secretary . The western Iowa inspection bu- renu Is to bo abolished April I , by the agree- ment of the companies , and the purpose of the meeting was to provide for n system of Inspection to take the place ! of that now In existence. Miss Margaret Dnlchard , who hay been employed In the once of the inspection bureau unller ! r. Shaw , was engaged lS stamping clerk. Whenever n policy ' is written - ten up by u local agent It Is to be sent to her , antI If the rates are round to be In conformity with those ( fixed hy time state bureau . whosp headlluarters Is nt Des Moines , I will be stamped and forwarded to the company by whom It Is issued . 'he name of Limo organization whIch was perfected yesterday Is thc Council muts Underwriter's ascclnton , One of the members hlllell the secretary n resolution stutng I as the sense of the meeting that the once If chief of the fire department should b" Iept out of politics. The mcmbers of the association evidently thought It should be kt out of insurance circle as veil , for the resolution was tabled without a dissenting vote. - - - - - - - ImNNlUN - uno Silks nod Jren Ono < S. 20.lnch white habltnl wash silk , 33e yard. Alt our stripe and check kai hal wash silks , beautiful line Of colors , 'VecnesdlY , 33c yard . ' 20.lnch taffeta chccl silks , 49c yard. Wednesday 10 offer all our $1.00 novelty taffeta and glce silks lt one price , 7Gc ) ) I you want a nice silk waist tale advantage of this bargain today. All colors of Atlantic F cashmere , worth 2cc , at lIe ynrd. 3S-lnch all wool navy and black French serge , SIc ) 'lrc. 46Inch French serge , navy and black , SOc yard. . ' $1.00 quality black crepon ; 7Gc yard. $1.lj0 ; quality black crepon , $1.00 yard. $2.00 quality ! black crepon , $1.50 ynrd. Genuine real hair cloth , 4Dc ynrd. CAlPETS , HUOS AND MATTI NO , Wednesday we offer 10 pieces Japanese cot- ton warp mnttn ! worth 4e , a\ 29c yard. SPECIAL HUG SALE. 60 Japanese rugs , size 27x63 , $ ID8 ench. 50 moquette rugs , size 27x63 , $2.G8 each. Smyrna rugs at $1.48 , $1.9 $2,48 and $3.68 $ ! ch. You can save money by buying your rugs of us. Visit our cloak department ' Ladles' caps at $1.50 , $2,00 , $2.GO , $3.0 and $5.00 eacb. All we ask Is n look. DENNISON BROS The Zmsurnimce GR olll Stove , Introduced by p C. De Vol In 1894 , and sold by' ' him this season. Absolutely sare. Can't explode. No danger De sure you get " . " the "Insurnnce. P. C. DE VOL 504 Droadway. You should see the broiler and roasting oven on thc Reliable Cabinet gasoline stove. Wo have the regular Quick Meal generator stDves and the Juniors for $2.50 for two burner stoves. Cole's , 4 Main st. ; l\Ul'J TltttU OF rL'DIOtAL COURT . , Judro Wool'mon Opens the Work of Em- pROnUl ! time nralil .1 ury. Judge 'Vooison opened the Iarcll term of , United States court yesterday , moring. The grand Jury was empanelled and : went at work during the afternoon on tile criminal cases. I Is composed of the following : W. A. De' I.ashmut foreman : A. q. Oaten , II. G. Van- Vlock , J H. McArthur , A. W. Wyman , J. 'D. Hungford , Marion Gadson , J. M. Hill , E. S. Plmpton , Clifford Laird , Henry Thomas , Henry Dowen , Charles Hastings , Joseph D. Dodge , John ' Jay , W. n" , flyers , D. C. Cooper , J. C. Hartman , John It. Hal , H. C. Ste"ns. George Tanner , W. H. Robinson and A. ( Oraham The first case to bo trIed was that of Rosanna lieu against the Union Pacifc ROil- way company. She Is the mother of Edward C. Bean , who lost his life In I railway wreck at Drlghton. Colo. , four years ago this month. Two trains , n freight and a passenger , had to pass one another lt Brighton , and Bean was fireman on tl.o freight. In running the train on n side track the switch failed to work properly and the engine was derailed . The sudden stopping of the engine caused the cars to pie up and Ben , who either fell or Jumped off in ' time hope of saving his life , was caught beneath one of the cars and crushed so that he ( lied within n few conds. Mrs Ben demands n judgment of $5,000 for the loss of hcr sQn's life , alleging that the ncel- clout was duo to the negligence of the railway company In not keeping Its switches In good order. Under the laws of Colorado no suit of this kind , for the death of a relative , can bo brought for any sum to exceed $ ! OOO. Time plaintiff Is represented by H. F. Jordan of Boone and N , M. Pusey of this city and Smith McPherson of Red Oak. alias URjSll"I , , ' . Millinery Ilpla , Wi bo Thursday evening all Friday ! after- noon ant evening. Ladles who desire to see up to date millinery will need no specIal In vlaton , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rev W. H. I. Reese , D.D. , will lecture lt the Broadway Methodist church next Sunday evening on "Charity. " with the Christian home lS the central theme. Admission frec. Meal tickets good for 21 meals , nly $4 each , at hotel Ir.man. V Wllt ( ov , Wilams .4 ( ' 1 , At the Sunday ! evening's service at time Lat- ter DIY Saints' church , and Just before Rev. Williams ommence his discourse , I petition was read by the church secretary and unan. Ilously adopted by the body. Time petition was to the genEral conejencl which con- venws at Independence , ! o. April 6 , request. InK the return of 11ev T. W. Williams to this city the coming YNr. Time petition was quite cmplmentary and eulogistic regarding the putor's labar the past ycur , and was 1m- prcsslvo of the esteem In which ho Is held by time Icple. The churcl was crowded to the dors again last evening and number were turmied away. Marcua' fire sale Is drawing the crowds. the stock consists of men's and boys' cloth. leg , cents' furnishing goods , boots and shoes , hats and caps trunks and valises . The goods are slightly damaged by smoke , but not an article Is offered that Is not worth two or three times the prIce asked. Open eyenlngs. J. H , McPherson florist , cut flower , and plants Design work a specialty . Wire or- lieu dY 01 night. 1281 E. Pierce , Council DuUa , _ _ _ _ _ The Aberln , strictly first-class. Cuisine unexcelled. Beautiful rooms. Sixth avenue and Seventh street , Council Bluffs. J-au.a1 ! with . ( .ClurC. Andrew Oleson , charge with assaulting his 6-year-old boy with Intent to do great bodily Injury , had a hearing before Justice Cook yesterday afterncun. , Several of the witnesses by whom the prosecutor expected to prove his tale of thull ) : and bumps were providentially detaIned at homne Two little boys each swore that they law the otho little boy kIcked twelve times , but the IhUe boy who wis klcel said I was all I mistake , lie did not got kicked at an , only pushed by his father's foot , and not pushed very lifted , eiher , Enough evidence was Introduced to show that the boy received hasher treatment than he was willing 10 admit , but not enough to warrant his being held to the grand jury Justice Cook transformed his throne Into n lecture platform , and after filling the air with 0 vast amount of god advice , let the prisoner gd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lOTOS ITOU , tot n } 'C1 U"11 Wo OtTer the Foluwlns Llet of Desirable IItehnnllee nt OreRt , Icdueell J'rler. Thompson's glove fitting corsets , that sold from $ to $1.75 , at 29c , range of sIzes not complet Jackson corset waists , former price $1 , re- Ilucel to SOc. See extra values offered In bcdspea $1.50 crochet and $1.75 Marseilles quIlts reduced - duced to $1.19 each. Sea show window , 500 dozen hand embroidered and initial hnl- ! I kerchiefs , worth Sc , reduced to 3c or 2 for 5c. 5c.A A new line of Irish point embroideries Just received. See our prIces Ladles' night gowns , worth from 4Gc to 65c , on sale a. 39c. 45c ladies' tucel skirts nt 25c encll. See show window display for other prices Dig lot of silk finished Foulard's figured muls anti Swhses , worth from 10c to 15c , to close at Gc a yard \ ' All sizes of children's light wool and cash- mere hose worth 25c , nt 12c n pair l'OWLEl , DICK & WALlmn. Council Bluffs. Dufs. AI.IOS' FOUI . \t Or 1tETLICEMIINT . nl Stall 'VI On into Retreat Rt Fort Madison fur Iorty-five Month Bill Hall , the erstwhile monarch of the muddy bottom of Lake Mnnnwn , suffered a lapse of dignity yesterday afternoon when be was sentenced by Judge Tho'nol to a term of three years and nine months nt hard labor In the Ilenltentnry nt Fort adlson. During the day hail's attorneys argued with n great deal of earnestness n motion for I new trial , In which they did the best they could to convince the court that Its action - tion and that of the Jury hall been n conglomerate - glomerato mass or errors from start to finish , and that thor ! client shouhl not have been convicted of anytlln worse than potty larceny at the most. But their efforts were unavailing . for nt the close of their argu. moats the motion wns overruled and son- moton nnl tenco was pronounced. Bal took his sentence - tenco very coolly , and at time close walked back to the Jai In charge of n deputy sheriff without giving indication that he thought anything unusual had happened. Ito will probably be taken to Fort Madison this ! even lag. lag.The The case of J. C. Morey , the Hock Island emploe who worked his company for nn ex- Lr $20 time check , made ! out payable to Quince 'Veelsey for work which ho never did , also came to nn end. After his attor- Is ntor- neys had argued nt some length n motion for a new ' trIal time JUdge held that thor : points wore well taken. There was n radical ml- take In drawing up the 1ndlctment. The ' time check was fraudulent , but the agent who cashed It was not misled by any falro statements , as to its genuIneness. The fact was that no representations were made as to its being good , and If they had been , the ) ' would have been truo. The Indictment charged Morey with obtaining money by false pretenses , and there lay time mistake. Judge Thorno:1 : Informed Morey that ho wool ! either set aside the Indictment and turn him over to the next grand Jury for n trial on anew now Inletment , or he would give him a six months' term In the county Jai and let him go. Morey agreed to the months' proposi- ton , and was , sentenced accordlnldy. During his confinement In the county Jai Morey has made an excellent impression upon the Jai authorities , and they pronounce him very far from a hardened criminal. He received - ceived 0 visit from a repreentive of the ! railroad company , and In the course of n I conversation was told that the company I stOOl reedy to take him back Into theIr em- ploy as soon as his time Is out. I Is believed ' - leved that the recommendations of the com- pnny's officials had much to do wIth secur- lag the light sentence for him. He say , however , that as soon ns he Is released , hey V \y ! leave this sectop ! , of the country and go where he Is not acquainted. \0 have Got" Iuro 'hll ( I Is the Insurance gasoline stove , the only gasoline stove made that I child can play with and do no barm. I takes care of II itself : can be blown out , left open or turned : on , and there Is no possible way for the i gasoline to Ignite or explode No smel or odor , no dripping of gasoline , no burning your house down or burning your wife or motber-In-Iaw to death , No misery , no funerals - nerds , no deaths or use for an undertaker I you use the Insurance gasoline stove , as It Is absolutely safe. I you don't believe I ask any of our competitors , then ask them to blowout their stove and leave I open for ten minutes , then apply a match to the stove as we do with ours and see what will hap- pen , but be mire to be n quarter or a mile away before he lights the match , as there Is sure to be an explosion : then wo would not get to soil you an Insurance stove as there would he a funeral next day DnOWN'S C. O. D. Sole Agents. The auclon sale of shoes Is still running , and the longer 1 runs the cheaper the prices of shoes become $ ! shots are still being sold occasionally for $1 , and you can get any amount of bargains at 25 cents on the dollar. _ _ _ _ Council Bluffs horse market. Auction sale every Friday afternoon at Itlel's barn. Bring In your horses I you wanl them sold A. IAH'fNEY. au heating stoves for rent and for sale : ' , Council Bluffs Gas company's omce. 10oo bu. seed oats at T. 1tishton's , 2406 W. Broadway _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Br Lugel , omre 410 . 5th ave. : tel. 180 ! poclll ' 'orm'tn Try i. Ulnk."r.oknr. ' NASJVI.LJJ , March 26.-Judge W. H. Taft of Cincinnati Is holding a special term of the United States district court In this city for the trial or Indictments against M. 1. A. Spurr , chaiging him with violations of the Intonal banking act In the wrongful certification of checks drawn by Dobbins & Daz ) ' . A jury was loon empaneled antI the trial commenced Frank Porterleld , the cashier of Spurr's ban . and wh Is serving a ten-'ear's term In the Kings county , New York , prison for aiding In the wreck ] , Is In eminent the city and will be I witness for the goV- . P - UII.d IllS STile ll' , ' Them , ( llllf , SAN nANCISCO , March 2rank Sat- lee , an assayer , shot and fatally wounded his wife tonight and then 1 < led himself The couple hud quarreled and sepnrated several weeks ngo. Tonight SalIer caiie'i on his rite at the Lexington house calell asked her to go to his room. She refused , Huylng "You want to kill me " at the sumne time runnln ' into another room. Sntler snle Jursued her anI , shot her twice , on bullet bulet striking her wrist antI the other lOdgIng In the heII , Then he turned time ' 'e'mpon on himself and sent a bullet . Into his \rall Murdered ii Wlfo nod I hld. MERJDAN , Miss , March 2G. - The mutt- Intcd bodies of ! rs. Sam Butler , colored anti hr 8-'ear-old son were found today on the premises of C. F. Woods , about 10 yards from the 'holse ' In which they were supposed to have been murdered by Butler , the hushali of the woman , The murders had evidently been committed ! with an ax The face anti forehead of the woman were crushed In and one ehc'ek was almost en- tirdiy cut away The by's heal was beaten into . I jelly _ _ _ . _ _ _ Still Sims ; Hupe for Ihe U.lna Uojontr , ADRID , March : -The minIster ot ma- mine persists In the belief that there Is yet I chance that the Helnn Hegente may be afloat and that the wreck discovered by the Sunfish cruiser Alfonse. near Bale Aele. tones , not far from the ; trait ; of Gibraltar , may \ ) that of n m rchan yes 'el. A cruIser Is still scorching for the Ilullg war ship ali will go as for as the Island ot Maclena A commission ot superior oUcers of the nay ) ' Is to he appointed to InquIre Into the loss of the Helna Hegente . 1''ln'rl\lnll II.nk Forced tn 8ulp""d. NEWPORT , Pa. March 20.-The Newport Deposit bank , T H. Mollgin president , and J. P. Irwin cashier failed 10 open its dooms today. Saturday afternoon they were un- able to pay an exchange account with the First National bank of this place wlh $4.r. The assets of the bank art placed nt $2".491 wlh liabilities at $ IC,28. I Is \elevcQ that the depositors will be paid In full . The failure to realize on oblhltonl Is assigned I the chief cause of the suspension . WILL TARE ( ilLS MEDICINE , tH I Ad' } Bank Robbsr r lgca and Declares that Ho Wi i lplGnitl' , ONE PAThETIC rf . aE or TIlE C SE t I. I , ' ) llm V SbleenYcRrOlll OlrVto Whom Crawford Wu to nl\O Ii1iarrietl itocts ' him u'ttWI' \ : Cour' Iteote. - PERRY , la. , Mal hl 'G.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-Crnwforl ) ! , IhAdel bank robber , was I arraigned In the dls\lcl' curt this morning i before JUdge Wlklnon : .Jo hal no attorney - ney and H. O. Ohllngs ! was asked to question - was ton the mmmdc. Jur.men In his behalf . No objection lace. The court room was crowded , and , when Crawford's name was called , all yes were ccntercrt on him antI ' his cheeks flushed and his head was bowed' down. cown. lie will be indicted on three different counts , and It Is his intention to plead guilty to all of them . I Is predicted that his sentence wilt not bo below twenty ) 'ears , From the court room he was taken Lo the sheriff's once , where he was permitted to have a two bours' visit with his sweetheart , n pretty grl ot 16 , who declares she will b : true to him , even I he has to serve thirty ' . years Visitors were permitted In the office and mnny took advantage of the occasion to get a good look at him. Among the number were several young ladles , and , whie tley were gazing and commenting on the youthful robber , his sweetheart turned her head and tears began to few freely. Much lymllathy Is expressed for the girl. Cashier Leach who still stiffens severely from his wounds and Ip very nervous , reusel to see Crawford , and stated that he would prefer not to look at him CJWl'S IN NOHTIEIN NJ D1ASlt\ , Reports from limo Short Uno Terrier Are Ermconr.sglmmm. , SIOUX CITY , March -Speclnl ( Tele- gTI.-li. ) C. His of the Pacific Short Line has reclved careful reporu from every town along that road In northeast Ne- Irnska of the crop outlook , sol conditions and movement or immigrants and em I- grants. He receives replies from his agents that the sol Is In good conditon except In I few places : thnt thera have been more Ileople coming Into the country . , about two tu one than have gone out of I : that the lew corners hnvo been of the better class of farmers , chlelY from Iowa while those who have heft have been the porest , anti thut the acreage of crops this year wi be the largest ever known at most places along the hue. _ _ _ _ _ _ Fire Rt Slietmimnmtoitlm. SIIENANDOAJI Ia. , March 26.-Spccial. ( ) -About ( o'clocll this morning fire broke ont In the buIlding just vest of the Shennn- dOlh National bank , occupied by I stock of shoes belongIng to the Haywnrd- Williams Shoe company or Omaha. The fire company was soon on the ground , and brought the lames ulier control. The stock of shoes was damaged only by water. In. suranee fully cover losses. The second winter trm of the Western Normal college class ' ldses this week und the spring term oliens next Tuesduy This college has been 'ei , Jlatronlzed this year In spite of hard thnl . The new brick bllllh ! ! on the north side or Sheridan avenue ; nemr the juncton with Clarinda avenue , i1beipg 1 rapidly pushed to completicn. I Is a fne two-story structure the whole lower floor ot'whlch will be occu- pied by the Shenandoah Sentinel. The upper floor wi , be used by , tipp ' Cnnnon Bail hotel , with which It connects thc east The new home ot FJI3. " Rnnkln , near the college , will soon , beltead ) ' for occupancy. I Is one of the fnp ip I the cly , _ Otnm\1 Cllr , qe Strange 1.111'8. ' OTTUlnV A. In. , 'IMaroh 26.-Special ( Tele- . daizlim In the grarn.-A mast :11 phenomenon heavens was ' cvltnesm4&V ' at noon today by nearly . every In1bltnt ot this city. I ' ( ' lasted ' 'or thirty lnih'dtbs ; disappearing as .nll\tes Instanty' ' 1' ' It calneJnlhe sun was encir- cled - , by 1n brold'/rlng 10f.ldPrlsmate colors. ' Inside wat h the ' nrea' of n second ring or similar ' nature , A third ring ot bright white light . sixty degrees In width , to the west cut the halo , the sun occupying 0 point exactly In Its crcumfpr- once A stilt larger area lle n huge rainbow - bow , totally apart from the others , hung gracefully In the east. Old citizens say nothing has ever been seen like I since iSIS , when I Similar phenomenon was observed - served , with an extra ring and more pronounced - nounced , sun shot : Corn T'u".o , Show FIhr. HAlBUHG , Ia. , March -Speclal.- Andrew Johnson , a farm hand In the em- ploy of David Terryberry , twelve miles east or Hamburg , was fired upon last night by I man who waR stealing corn anti whom they were trying to capture. Several shots were exchanged , ' three or whIch took effect In Johnson's body , but owing to heavy clothing they were not fatal , but very se- rlous. One lOdged In the ann , one In the ahllomen and one In the chest near the heart. Tile injured man Is suffering severely - verely , but hopes are entertained for his recover ) ' , None of the shots tired by Terry- berry and Johnson took effect. Henshaw anti 1man by the name of Wison , both residents of Hamburg , have I been arrested on suspicion as the guilty ' parties and are now In jail at Sidney. I ( Freak of I l1unmetie. ' ' ' ATLANTIC , In. , March 2G.-Speclal ( Tele- ' gram.-A ) well dressed 'G rmnn woman , glv- InS her name as lUrs. Slahl , walld Into town from Walnut this morning , distance of sixteen miles. She was followed later by frIends , who tried to Induce her to return home. I appears tint the woman had recently been released from an Insane hospital and was thought to have been cured She wanted to go to La Cross : , \Vis. . and bought I ticket here for that point , dlsalng a large roll ot bills when paying } I. She , wa' forciblY detained and taken to Walnut on the first train Love Affair II'uIN In leiitlm 'MASON CITY Ia. , March 26-Speclal ( Telegram.-Frank ) Ste\blnl I farmer liv- committed suicide Saturday InS near Elder commited - day night by shooting himself through th head with a revolver. He had arranged to meet I lady In' Chicago anti his failure to mary her led to the act. He was well to do and about 35 years ohl. ( 'omimluetora Uischarged for nrlnlclC. SIOUX CITY , March 26.-Rpeciai ( 'cle- gram.-The ) Chicago & Northwestern road line recently discharged n number of old conductors and I hI l stated \y the olcials that the reason was that they were users of iiltoxicants. The company will make a clean sweell of all employcs who drink 1) Nl' : 4L1G.121O.SS " Ol FUI U/ Itendrlcks Jrother Say They S.mmt to aim xlcl to l'mtrI i ' : I.ey In Pay nelmus . ST. LOUS , March 26.-Crnwforc M. and Charles A. Kcndrlcks'c ! mmlsslon merchants , dealers In baer' hld confectioners' supplies and officers of thJ UsslSIPPI Valley Mer- . canto company , wloa ? mysterious Ieparture ! from St Louis nb\Ut March I , right after their assgnment ! , I cited \ fmethfng of n sensation , have been iUard } fromn They have writen to n frlen4 Hlm , their letters beIng dated at time Cif1 I at ' Mexico and Oaxaca. The letters City ' all published state- meats of alleged fa'upIop ? ( : their aleged tron Part are un- true and declare tiqt [ he brothers have done nothing that It n trrect. . . The brothers deny ever having rdnilhtttej "kiting" and eel by declaring that IL'JflllcJr Inteuton ! to earn enough In Mexico ; \Q , pay their indebtedness In full. , \ i" , The Kendricks are now engaged as coffee buyers , with hlobertp - & l'oeroy , commission merchants , City of J lco. V . " : INUVlll iNTo V /7'U XI'I.WJJU.\ \ ' Coroner's ,1ury Ilvelll\tnl the Causes If time I v"n"ollio Ihsusster EVANSTON , Wyo" , March 2G.-Tle coro- ner's Jury Is holding an Inquiry Into the cause of the Almy mlno disaster Many witnesses have been subpoenaed to appear by the Jury anti give testmony and many anxious peopl are awaing to hear the ver- diet I wi tale severa ! days to examine wlnesej and review tIme testimony. t Super- Intendell Dratbury and State Inspector Thomas have made aim Inspection of time exPloded - Illoded mine , but failed to fInd the originating point of the explosion . Contributions are coming In and destitute families are being made as comfortable as possible - MIGhT 1m UMi - ur X.U'IUWS "Ol' FrRnllulent Jane ofhicimool 10nda Turn Up ti ew \'ork. RimFIELD , B. D. , March : O.-'he rgls. trai ot deeds hero has reeelvM I letter from Attorney flutes T l'eck of Coutanl ! , N y" , asking If school bonds of any In.l- vidual school district arc requited to be registered , antI If so , were ; tree of bondl of the Cnl.lola school district of Spink county registered In IS9 or 1895. The , bonds are dated Jnnunry 6. 185 , and ore for $0O each , and nine II number Inquiry \ J epa the fact that no such school district exists . The attorney claims the bonds were Issued to refunll one.hnlf or nn or"- Inal Issue of $ .0 bonds Issued Seine years ago by the fame district. I lcttoul names are signed for both thr clerk anti chairman of the school bpnnl , anti the bonds are cer- tilled to I ) ' nn unknown PartY flatter the name of Inmnn , Much speculation Is In- dulgel In as to the extent of the fraud and who are the culprll mied Imp In their manufacture and snle. Speculation nntl- rally mints to the .lefnultnj state trens. urtr , Taylor , who disposed of much paper Ilown east and mortgages nnl bonds In and around Courtlnd , N. . Y. GUJ'll."UI . IC14 VI' iP'.t tLiIi'.4 . CASE , Asks the State ielmrtsmmiflt to T..k trl" - " for Ills 11'lef , TOPEKA , I < . , March 2G.-Oovernor Mor- till hns "ent the following telegram to PresIdent - Ident CI \enll : "Tin nEwEpaper dispatches report that the 110mm . John I. Wnler. I citi- zen or this state , and formerly Unied States consul at Madagascar . hal been most un- justly Imprisoned b ) ' the I'rench goverlent under a sentence of n court martini , without sulelent cause. I respectfully tInge that the Department of State take active measures at once for his Protection and release . "E. N. lOIUll.L , Governor. " . _ - tiefumse to l'lRco 'rcmii.t's Nmumume ' . ( o 'r.t"I' IUU" In the Tln'cot. KAI.AJAZOO , Mich . , March 26.-The election commissioners In this congrlsslonal district are refusing to Place A. ! . 1'odtl's name on the democratic ticket as n cnll- late for congressman . vice Glke ) ' , with- drawn. 'FetId's attorneys will lt once be- gin mandamus the proceedings against com- missioners. LANSING , Mlehi. . March 2G.-Attorney General Ma'nnrd today gave the opinion that Albert Todd cannot be legally sublt- tumted as democratic camldate for congressman . man In the Third district In plnee of Patrick Gikey , withdrawn. Jn'nnr , ' says that while ( ha fuprfn court has hewn that Todd's name could not now justly be removed - moved from the other three tickets , the Int.fuslon act would certainly apply to the present queston , Gikey having wlth- drawn after said act . lint taken effect. OI.rrc the \t""r ; Slxmy . Crlt : , PITTSnUHG , March 'hi-'t'lme Railroad Coal Operutors' nssoclnthJI1 1\t \ : tociuty nail offered to enter Into an a"el'nt with the miners to pay G cents per tll fur one year ' frol April 1. A commit + ' 0 was 1(1)ntrll ) to confer with .he muineri' ollnnl cuttn ! nail present the COmpr0l1 e or I' . 1 Is nut probable that the miners , \ 'hhi imc."pt 'he0 ' ( cent rate , for should they desire to do so the national olc.II . ! would not 11 111 I. as that would In'l'\ ! mmim"tiicr ' 'i II tl wages of the Ohio mln r' who w"rl fen _ D cents less than thl i'ittsbtmtg dl5tlIcl mi : : . The ' ' to their ers. operators art' I'cady start thfl mines Oil Apri I , amI there nra t'Unorl ( 'it they Intend to hnpul't alm (1 tike the stnik- era' places If the 1 ' : remit r.lte If not rue- . cepted. rhehlo to S"\O 1 Dollar I'nloll to 'ork PINE BLUFF , Arll" , March 2G.-H F. Kaufmln , representing I firm of whole- sale jewelers In New York , got himself Into a serious scrape here today by Imperson- ntn I. Price , a St. Louis traveling mun. They were In Little Rock together , Kuur- man wanted to stop here and did not care to pay I dollar for a health certificate. ' Price was going to St. Louis consequently Ild not need hIs certificate , and gave It to Kaufman , who entered Pine Bluff on It. The plan worked beautifully until Kauf- man , who Is well known , registered at the hotel as Price. Mayor hell was Informed and Kaufman was ordered arrestcd. After begging for n time , he was let off with I police court - fne , . Steel \ \\'orllor May Strike . PITTSDUHG , March 2 . -The conference on the proposition of the Ohio valley manufacturers - I facturers to pay only $3G per ton for pud- I tIling , and a general reduction of 1 per V cent In the finishing departments wi be held on Saturday President GarlRml of the ; Amalgamated association declined to ex- press an opinion ns to the result or the I meeting. The lodges of the association , have voted against the acceptance of the I sweeping reductions . and I Is probable that the offer wi be refuscd. Unless the manufacturers - ufacturers withdraw the offer a strike Is likely to , be declared In the Shenango and Mahonlng valleys , and fully 10,0 men will be Idle. _ _ _ . _ _ _ Receiver for Rn Iron 1lnln : CompAny. MILWAUKEE , Wis. , March 20-The court today appointed S. T Deatto receiver - celvcr for the Florence Iron River MIning compnny The company , I Is said , his been doing very little business for some time , alhough at one time It was one of the biggest producers In the Mcnomlnee range . The Florence Iron River company 11 the result or the combInation of two names-the Iron River mine and the Flor- cnce mine. The former was owned by Youngstown , 0. people antI the latter ly H. D. Fisher of Florence and the Van or this city The mines Dyllers mh1s were purchased - chased by Fcrdlnand Schlessinger , and for a time were heavy shippers. , \1 hi'omm rl Rwlollh r C'IU"t In Camimule , . SAN FRANCISCO , March 26.-United States Marshal Baldwin has received I tele- gram stating that Henry Smythe , the con- fdence man who was arrested here anti wh@ escaped from I dCllUt marshal near Little . Hock , Ark. , last ! November had been recaptured at Cape ! a ) ' , Ont. . by government oUtcome who had been sent out governmenL oleera to locate him. I Is believed her that the Dominion government has arranged with the United States to permit Smylhe to le returned to Missouri , . the scene - of his crime. tourt : Cnmpnlod : I lie Inll to ( :1" . . NASHUA , N. H. , March 26.-Tile 1rhua Savings bank closed Its doors this IfL- noon , In injunctIon having been Issued against It on application of the IHnk lom- , missioner . Tile principal reason H\tn : fOr takIng the acton Is the very large hailing off In deposlt. NearlY $ ,00,0 are In- volved. The officials claim they 'wi bo able to pay dollar for . dollar. Twent-.Ix h'nhsommers .leRpr , WICHITA , Knn. , March 26.-Twenty.slx prisoners escaped from the city prison to- day Twelve were immediately recaptured and the remainder ran In dIfferent Ilrec- tons with olccrs In hot pursuit. By 1. o'clock Chief Massey had corraled all but two. I Is claimed by the prisoners that the turnkey forGot to lock the door. . Mlrhtcnn n. A . H. \1.1 : lli.etiimg. MOUNT CLEMENS , Mich , March 26.- The seventeenth annual encampment of the Michigan department of the Grand Army of time Republic opened here today. Thomas \V. I.awler , natonll commander , and Mra Emma Wallace of Chicago , national rlresl- dent of the 'Voman's Relief corps , are among those Iresent. . ( hrllll SCI"tI" , Arroatad LOS ANGELES , Cal. , March 2J.-"D etor" Richard Conic , a Christian science healer , and Jesse Samls , whose wIfe recently died In childbirth ni n resul of Christian science treatment , were arrested today under charges of manslaughter STARVING. I In the Midst of l'l"n'y. That's what people with poor digestion are doing every day They have no appetite , or If they did have and cat wfnat they require - quire I dOEs them no good , because the stomach does not digest It and the fermentIng mass of fool becomes a source of , disease , of headaches , eleeplcsness , languor and time thousand and one symptoms resulting from disordered digestloim . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets promptly relieve anti cure all forms of indigestion. They have done It In thou. sands of cases and will do It In yours The reason I simple. Because they digest the food whether time Itoma l works or not That's thq whole secret and the only secret about Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets , for WI tel you plainlY just what they contain be- cause we believe that every man and woman ought to know what they are putting Into their stomacbs. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contaIn the freshest , purest pepsin \ , free from animal irnpurtis's , combined with bismuth and tree ( most valuable vegetable ( sence In fruit salts , making It not only the surest cure for stomach troubles , but a perfectly safe , relia. ble preparation. Sold everywhere by Mug gists at 10 cents It package or sent direct b ) mal b ) Stuart Co. , Marshall , Mich. - - - I--- - - - - . MINISTER THUnSTON - QUITS Hawai's ' Representative at Wnshln ton . will Pull Ills Freght HE WilL SAIL FOR HONOLULU AT ONCE - Vlehtll Not to Wait for is lornm1 Notice Irons the UIwllnn Govu'rimnmciut- What 10 J , ; to Say About the Case , - WAShINGTON , March 2G.-lnl@l Thurlon has accepted the IHlgnly imposed him by Imposel upon Secretary Oreshnm and ! has decided to leave this country without waiing for a formal notice from his govemnmeimt . Mr. Thurston rcnehCI this conclusion and nnnounccil It to his friends yesterday afternoon . lie do- clnell to discus ; the case In any Innner , amid merely said he would start fur San ranclsco l at once ali take n steamer snling for liono- ' Inlu next week : Mr. Thurston will leave Washington tomorrow ' morrow or next day ' amid will sail from San Francisco on April 4 on the steamer Arawa I , lie broke silence today for tim first tme since time ' recent of reports Secretary I Orcshnm's , demands for his recall , and gave out the folowlng authorized stltement : "I have received no information from my government or trom Mr Orlshlm that may reo cal has been requested and up to limo pros- cat time there has been no change In my official relations wih the State partment. Whether my recall has been requested or not I do not knol In any event I shal not remain - main In Washington. There Is nothing of especial importance to keep me hero at vrcs- eat , wlmiio there are several malerl requiring - quiring my ntenton at home I shal therefore retcmmn to honolulu inunieillateiy , leaving San Framicisco April 4. " Time foregoing commlprises everything Mr. Thurston viil say on time subject , and ho tIe- dines to discuss an' of time details of his tie- larture or time significamice of It pmidumlg the request for imis recall , Frank I' . ilastimmgs , at present secrtary of the iegatlon , will become - come charge d'affaires for hawaii. It is ummi- derstooti timat Mrs. Thiumrston , vhfo of the nminister , will not take time trip with her lams- band , hut will visit relatives In MichIgan , FIND OF UNFAVOItA13LII COMMENT. Mr. Tlnmrston's departure puts an end to previous conimnent. as to imis purpose to remain - main in Waslmingtoa as a thorn in the side of time State ( iepartinont. His statement does not make clear , however , wimetimer hue ab- senca is temporary or permanent , and time minister s'ihl not go into tietalls , It is regarded - garded as final , however , In allowing that lie vili not seek to melanin in Washington a source of ammy irritation. There have been reports , believed , however , to be baseless , that It h persisted in remaining In a lrlvate capacity time law would be invoked to have ImInu deported , but Mr. Timtmratomm's statement is regarded as settling that there will be no occasion for forcing him out of the country , Iti some qtmarters Mr. Thurston's move is regarded as a shrewd diplomatic stroke , It is recalled tlmat lie left unexpectedly about fifteen months ago when time question of restoring - storing time queen to time throne was at a critical stage in Hawaii. Time hawaiian gov- erament 'as on time lolnt of reaching a decision - cision , but imad not yet tlono to. At this jm'ncture Mr. Timurston \Vaslmlngton sod- demuiy , his departure not being known until he tras well on the way to San Francisco. lIe had full information as to time sentiment In time United States and when ime reacimed HawaIi his advice had much to do in the final action of the government. It is beimig suggested , therefore , that his departure at the present juncture , before it is known what action time HawaIIan rovernnient. has Laken on Secretary Greshani's demand , may result In his being at Honolulu vlmen final action Is taken , No Information has yet omo from Hawaii as to time course of tile government. Time first ship to arrive is time Australia , expected at San Francisco tomor- row. SENT WORD TO GRESIIAM , Before Mr. Tliurston iat1e time statement to the press today in regird to his intended departure he sent a formal notification of the fact to the State department , naming Frank Hastings , secretary of the legation , as cimarge d'affairs during his absence , This is the regular course of diplomatic procedure under time circumstances. The departure of Mr. Thurston from the UnIted States without being recalled by lii ; government will leave time relations between - tween this government and Hawaii in a peculiar - culiar condition , It cannot be said that there is a rupture of diplomatic relations , but they will certainly be severely strained. It is customary in Ordlngry cases wlmere a minis- ten leaves the United States permanently for him to present hmi letters of mccall to time President and take his leave. But as Mr. Thurston Lb not recalled ho cannot do this. Then , whOa a minister leaves time United States temporarily , lie usually addresses a note to time State department amId informs it that lie has left the legatIon in the hands of a citarge. Probably Mr , Thmurston hma adeitCtI time latter course. But , in the ceie- brated Cataczacy case in wimicim time Russian government had been requested to recall its Oljcctionabie inimilater ( old time latter before ida removal had passed upon the request , notified time Departmnent of State that he proposed to leave the United States on leave of absence , Secretary Fish strongly objected and insisted that the United States would accept nothing less than time minister's no- call. In the end Mr. Cataczacy did leave time country without being recalled , 'just as Mr. Tlmurston is about to do , turning over time busIness to a charge and our government no. cepted the situation and co expresaed itself as satisfied , It wa a long tinle before another miumititer came from RussIa to WashIngton amid the simliarity in time oilier features of time tw'o incidents leads to time supposition that the parallel may be carried further cmiii that Mr. Ilaittings , . tile hawaIian cimarge , may be left hero in that position for many months , From a tllpiomatic point of view this cannot ho regarded as a complete rupture of rota- - l3cccham's pills are for bilious. ness , bilious headache , dyspep. sia , heartburn , torpid liverdiz. , zifless sick hcadachcbad , , taste in tile mouth , coated tongue , loss ofappetitcsallow , skinetc , , when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause ofall of them. Go by the book. Pills 104 and 25 $ a box. Book free at your druggist's or write BF. Allen Co. , 365 Canal St. , New York. Annual sum. imor. timsimCttO tto boss ; , When Buying Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A minute lost can never be recovered , and it's a calamity to lose several years. which ito many Iowa and Nebraska peopio have done when they have bougimt foreign grown , unacclImated fruit trees. MFiNERAY I3ROTIIFiIIS , TIlE CRESCENT NIJIISIIIIY , Were born on the lands svhere their nurse. my stock is grown , and years of patient , inteligent experiment have taught them time best varieties for this climate , Consequently their home grown stock iii as hardy us the forest trees. They nave a very large stock for time spring delivery and every tree Is warranted true to name. Orchard , Vinyard , Lawn , Parking 'Frees and Om'namental stock Make no rni take in your ortiers , ilenti us your list of wants for prices. We can phrase you in irices anti stock. Iteferences : Council Bluffs Banks , Council Bluffs Iepartrnemit Omnmuha lice , and prominent bUine men. Nurseries six miles north of Council Digs , P. 0. Address. MIdNIIRAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa. V - - - - _ ( ion , , limit such a situation , similar again to tiit In whIch time Italian legation Was left by the ucitimtiratah cit Baron di Fava four years ago , is generally regam'iled as very en- l'mutisfimctory and as ealcimitutemi to make Mr. 'lliis' positiomm as minister a' Honolulu ua temmabie , - _ _ t'lmirctics , Will ot ito Taxe , ! Iii Utah , SAT.'r I.AKE , March 2O.-Th report of the committee on preamble antI ult'clnratiora of rights was nulopteti today by time con- % 'entlomm in cotnmnlttee of the vho1e. Tin' 4th su'ctlomi , reforming to time taxation of chum'cim property , which was temporarily lZl5itl several ( lays ago , was finally adopted. today , lii mnvnu' of tile cituirchesi , and the ) ili not be taxed , V ' , , , , cuTtaJR : . SOAP ) -1 : : V fJv V i'V - 'V 1d4.2 % Ashamei" ' To Be Seen Because of disuigtiriiig facial blemishes I is the condition of tilousands upon thousands who live iii ignorance of Ilic fact that in Cuticura Soap is to lId found the niost cffc1ivc skill ptiri. 4 fier and beautifier in the world , as vell as the purest and sweetest for toilet , bath , and nursery , It is so because it strikes at tile root of all conlplexional disfIgiirations , viz. : the CLOGGCD , IRRITATED , INFLAMED , SLUGGISh , or OVfiRWORKED P01W , For pi'nplem , blackhead , , roil ad oliysldn , red , mitglt htan3c wait ht-peiecs miamI ; dry , mhnm , and fail. hitg har , and slmnpie baby blemislits it us woimdeeful , Sold throughout the world. I'ottor Drug and Chain. Corp. , Sot , , l'mopmn , iiostoa. Iftircd , aching , nervous mothers , knew the confect , strength , end vmtai. It1 Iii Cut icmmrms Anti.t'mmln I'lasterl , ( they weuud nerer be wmmhtout them , In , . every way the purest , sweetest , ao4 beat plastex Los women o. childatmi. DUEI93 PIJflE MALT WHISKT. All DruggI3t3. Chiebeate , ' . , EnhIsb DIamonI fleanci. r ENNYROYAL PILLS ( irlgtnshamul ( PnIyG.'nulne. , rt "siIesrc , tls.y. rotisbi , . ioes uk . inti' ( tor C5k7eatera Iapink Pii. ; t 4Ja.bVac'mod urns , ! It , itt'd arni Gold ntsitts _ _ Z4Vip3bst , , . seam.'m wiii , binS , ttbott. Tuko ' . . , ' .ubmOu. - Lnootiicr. , , . IZefu.5daIIp'oul , , . , . . , - iftto and mitsiiu. At OrualI. oc scM dc. _ 14' ' .I.IF' ' ' . . ° ! - \ : : _ . - rchlchc.mercLcmhcuteo.Madl.sn I'quse. SoiS by aim Lot lrutgl.ii. I 5115dM. , I . OIW1PANOLE , M1 U The Good Samaritan , 20 Yearsi ExperIence. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AN WOMEN , I'ItOPRIETOR OF TIlE WOICLI'ei IIERIIAtL DIS1'E24' . 4flyaIFnIcrNE I 1 I f' p ' , , I f1 "I' I j' I , I' ' 4. , , 4i . I I h'eat the ( ollowThg Dsoases : , Catmurrim of the Head. 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