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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1895)
- - - - . i-- - - - - - - - - - - 1 I = = . . . . - - = _ _ _ _ _ _ - , - - TIlE OMAHA 1)AILYBhiE _ : lO I ( 1)A J Jt , NOVm\BrnH. : \ 1 t. 1 1S9. n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ui1r@jfJIi ] Il lI ! f t ! I _ . @ 1 1 1 " - - " . COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS. I omc. 12 l'rar1trct-II , W. TIltnn , Mnnjier : III _ _ _ _ - . . _ . _ . . , . ' .H _ _ _ n _ _ 1J , OIl lIINIION. ( hrypanth mum ' , J I McPh 'fon. Tel 2H " Io night rchool ) wi open thA evening at 73O : 0 clock at the 1\1'lmer ! chuol. laloneY'R Weiidlng" COI\lany \ , ITOlilCn'a Com"y comllany. and the Salsbury orchestra tool dinner at thl Ogden ycaterilay. _ The luneral 01 Ira. Amauda 1lnnc ) ' wi be held tomorrow alernoon at 3 o'clocl from n.e realdence mi : Sc\'enleenlh a\'cnuc. The funeral 01 Mrs. Jane I.ewls wil take 1.laco . thlA ! afternoon at 3 o'ctock fem her res- hlence In Lowls townshlll , , Ur. Stephen Phelps 0 Iflclatl n g. Tie 10lden Comely , company wil beln a " , 'el's engagement this evenln at the New ' floliany theater presenting , a 10mestc com edy enttcl ) " Angie. ' The ciy council . will hol,1 , an adJournel1 ( meetnJ this eVI'ln Contracts for att1e . walks will be le upon the tjds % . which were V oplncd last Monlay ( night. A runaway team and lumber wagon were caught last nIght on their way up MaIn slreet anl were put In the 011 Dohany lur ) on iry- ant atret to await the calling 01 their o\\ner , who Is l as yet unlnown. _ Thc Boar.1 01 Supervisors begins Its November - vember esslon 10lay. and will convass the voteM 01 the plecton , Chairman Wadsworth and SUllervlsor ) Currie , will step out and W. p , anl Ilker a 111 U. I Putnam . the aupervicors- elect will step In. . - - - - - - I'arm loans malle In western Iowa at 10weRt I . rate No delay In closing 10anR. Fire all lorado ( Insurance written In best 01 compa- : nics , Bargain In roil estate LOUO E & TOWLI , 231 Pear street. IONEY to loan on Improved Iowa farms. LA1tGF I.OANS a sleclaly [ , Fire In.urnncc. L. W TULLgyS 102 MaIn strr t , rooms 2 alll : , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nicest line 01 overcoJts In town. : tetcal urea. _ _ _ larlmai and Standarll Piano 13 N 1Cth. u'1ItsoX.tI. I'It. \ ( iltAt'IIS. Mrs .1. T. Stewart who has ben dangerously : - ously I , Is recovering. : lr , a 111 : lrs , I A. 101 have returned from a week's visit with friends In Hed OJk Wil J. Martin . who has been dalgeroully Ill with typhoid fever , tias recovered sum- clenty to be al worl John tcrllel 1 spending [ several days with his parents on Washln ton a\'enue. durIng the I'rlmrose & West engagement In Omaha. lie- he Is known as I11nc1 his burt cork mlsk John hail. ' ' Thomas E. Casady heft last evenIng for Moline - be married tomorrow - line . JI , . where he Is to row evening to Miss Agnes Ilarnard . a young latly who has many friends In this city I. Zurmuehilon jr" , L' . U , 10wman. Jr" , alli Perry Jadolet accompauled him. anti will ofclate as ushf E. A. Wickham leave this evening for the same purpose. II I I lug lt.I..I. In (11' TU. "More bIg galnsl" The republican victory seems almost comlllett Ieturs are stl coming In , all showing big , alns , The most substantial gains yet reported are from 919 South Main street , but the gains are for re- ptihlicana . democrats and pOlullts allo , T , I hughes Is giving better result than any house In the city In winter underwenr hard- wear shoes anti rubber goods I you feI 1 ere over some 01 the results you have had give him a trial - Among the novelties now attracting attention - tion at Olrree I'urnlure Co.s. 331 , 338 Broadway - way , are the splemlhl lines 01 pictures easels and screens , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chrysanthemum display : largest variety ; finest plants : lowest prices. J. F Wilcox. I'k'itre l ' rl"t..1 i 11'lnrt. l ' rlltNI I New picture frames ! You cant afford to , pass them by. Cal and see them. EmbrohlI I ered linen frames mounted to order. ' - 11. L. - St'l & CO I A plant thoroughly ( lllppel with the new- pst machinery , the best work by skilled , em- phoyes prompt deliveries anti lair treatment arc among the things that make the Eagle I "that good laundry. " Telephone 17. Stephan liroc. . plumbers Quick work and reasonable prices . 629 Broallway. - - - - - " % 'II Uwn 'I'helr Uwn 'l'eIejtIilILeN. The city has lurchas(1 three telephones from a Chicago company upon the plan sug- grated by City EectricIan Bradley at the meeting 01 the council last Monday night Instead ( 01 paying $ t [ a year. as the city had been doIng. the Nebraska Telephone compan offered to cut Its rates down for the ensuing year to $ [ each. lut the Chicago Construc- ton company vent I few better ali offered to put In the machines for $7.60 each and let them become the property 01 the ciy , ThIs otTer has been accepled The telephone company - pany took its discarded 1 machines out 01 the Police helllquarters amI the ! two alarm boxes at thc corer 01 Irol111ay and First anti , the : _ corer ul First 1 avenue and Peal street The new machines have not yet arrln'I , but arc xpccted .lall' , In the meantme thc polce ottleers while reporting are dependent olcer whie Ieportng upon th' . re' . - " or _ their _ frIends _ _ -0'- 'I'ht. ) , )1.,1 lie Sulti. : Not being able to attend to the pIano bus- Incas and needing the room for my large line 01 holiday geol that wi soon he In , 1 wIll Eel toy remaining stock 01 pIanos at ACTUAL COST a 111 on terms as low as $10 per month , This Is a rare chance to buy a gOOI piano. Picture training a specialty. W. W. ClAI IAN , 1 Main St Wo 'lava sol 3,000 hotbed sash In Iowa all Nebratlm and never had a klclt Wo now have ready for immediate delivery 1.000 more at beth rock prIces , Write for prices on all kinds glazed sash , glass . I'alnts , oils . etc. . stating Iluanlty .Ieslrcd. Counci Bluffs Paint & 01 Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ct."II Out Mnht' . In order to close out I will sell all goods at cost for tile next 30 days. Miss Itagadale . 10 l'earl strcet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nothing like it. The famous Crown piano with orchestral alachmtnt leads them al , I Dourlclus Music 10uso , 16 Stutsman street. ! Just received , carload 01 Jonathan apples ; also carload New York Grcenlns and lall- , whiia } 'ul line nuts amI candles , Ouquelo & Co . 1 MaIn stret Council luls , The lardman piano wins many friends. Nicest line 01 overcoats In town Motcal I Dros. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i.iNt HIM ) I..th''I t. . . larry Brooks has reported to the police the theft or $55 from his residence . 2t5 VIne street last Friday ulgit. lie drew his pay . flOI the motor company that nlKht. 1 amounted 10 a few cents over 155. lie Ipcnt - the cents a 11 kept the dolars , At night 1 when he went to bed he lel the money In his clothes. In tbo morning when he awoke It was gone. Just outsldo his bedroom win- low he 10uII two loot tracks Saturday 10rn- lug , about thro feet from thin house. They iittiicated that a man hall watched him Underneath - deneath the curtain as ho undressed and saw where ho l\t the coin 'ho window can bo easIly ralsell anI besides. when he arose In the mornIng he found that the back door hal been open all night , so that there . Is no doubt In his mlnl but that the house was burglarlzcd Looking for fuel savers and hard times Stoves don't o\'erlook DeVol's new airtIght _ coal heaterl. They do the work and dent ' COlt you much. I The Standard piano next to the Ilardntan. This weather suggests warm and coin- tcrtablo things. Those "Colorallo IIder Down" bed comlorts lt the Council lul' Carpet COttliafl'S anti the big Hne ef fur rugs meet these suggestions. They are clicop . durlbe : , beautiful. - - Chambert dancing academy now open for pupils. Cal after 10 a. m. Circohars. r- Nicest line cr overcoats In town. Metcalf liros . Metcal Morchoulo & Co. , blank books and ! binding. Jarvis , 181 branly ; _ purelt , ulnt , best I , The Hardran pine Improves with use. . _ - 0 _ _ " no _ _ _ _ - . 1.11 itt \ ' ! IS COll ) VII'hi1IL. ( " . ) , , . ,1. . ( 'ltlr ) ' CIII l'r"I'nrln fur ii \'llh'r or . \h. , " PSt'fiShSICM. harry IC , Smith the WEI known ' , s iieel- man , IH at wurll PI rgetclly evolving ideas I a the result 01 which a bran lew goat Is to be launch or a sea 01 cwelulreu during the comlnl Wluter 'fite Gan'meto Ccntur club will be the possessor 01 the animal The club has bC1 organIzed ever since last spring , and Its Inlnberhlll 19 so far confuted 10 the members 01 the Canymede Wheel ) < club who have sueccie1 ! In making a century run. .There arc about a dozen 01 them PO lar. The roil Ilcludes ! the names 01 n n , NIchol , \ " ' . U Calother. lay Bixby , Ins [ .oull Ii. K SmIth , aeorgeVihilnmaon , W S. Itigilon . Harry Halenhauer , , Joe Boyne , fd Ouquele and others. Nieltois who was thought to be on the mail to a eonslmpth'c'l grave a year or 10 ago , heads the ( lst ( wIth an even dozen centuries to hIs credit , and the last trace 01 bacteria Is now missing W. I ) . C.rother comes second on the list , with ele\'en After each ride the member who makes a century II alo\\'ed to have another liar or pendant adde,1 , 10 his club pin At the last meeting twenty bars were alo\\d. s \ hlch does not n cesrly show that the club has done a large bar business during the pas , summer The plan now Is to have two degrees. to the first 01 which all members 01 the Oan'mCle club shal he (1 lhle , The goat Is to have a chance to Iletmbulalc over the bodies 01 all who take this degree The second degree Cdn be taken only by Ihot who have ridden a century , and In proportion as the honor 01 the second degree Is larger than that 01 the frst , the dose 01 goat Is to be larger. I Is understood , however , that the charter members have decided to exempt themselves front the goat buahitesa . and save np their strength to make things Interesting for those who arc yet to be born Into the Illngdom 1I , ( \X 'I'II''I' I J OP I'it.tYIIt. A.t'lr..t.tl I ) ' C. C. : thh. . . . . . or 101' . .tt g. :11.1. : . or lil. . . . . The annual week 01 prayer was opened yesterday - terday afternoon by the Young Icn's Chris- tan association with a special meeting at the First Presb'terlan church and a large audi- ence was prGcnt C. C. : lehlner , college secretary 01 the international comnaittee . made an address , In which ho outlined , the work 11 the commIttee and exhorted hIs henrers to nphold I In every way possible. Slate Secretary IJ , :1 Aikin 01 Kansas was also present and male an address alolg the : same 1 no At thc close a collection was taken to tae ' 1\ldel between the local asso- elation and , the state conintittee . Some excel. : lent muslc1 selectols went a long way toward making the proceedings very Inter- sllg , The choir or the Congregational , churcit consisting 01 Irs. W. I. . Welch. Mrs R B. 1ulls. Frank Westcol and I. I S. Allen , with Miss Gertrude Geason at the organ rendered two tine selections. Mrs. \ ' , W. Sherman sang the offertory sole anti Iessrs Paul anti Charles Tuleys played a violIn and cello duet with organ accompaniment - ment t. ) eetngs wil be hell at j:30 : o'clock every . evening this week. ThIs evening the meet- log wil be addressed , , by Hov. John Askin , DD. . and Neil , Mitchell. - - - - Gtllt. ( . l"tl" liii ( . . Vn'ru' )11- Ihlr ) ' Ul'.rlll'ul. Opposite Ogden hotel Look at these astonlshll ! prices . not for heap trash but for high grade novelties In the miinery Hne : : . . hats . 15c. . hats , 2 . [ ctq lats , d.55 ccnts. Fine Itats . .10c. Fine hats , 41 cts. Fine hats , 50 cents. Fine fur hata , 581 1"lno fur hal . Gl cts 1.'lue fur hats , j [ cents Fine cheule hats , SSc Better grade chenll hats , 95c. Fine covered velvet hats. $1. Fine trImmed velvet hats. $1.50. Trl1neI hats estrkh tIps . $1.95 White beaver hats lamb's edging , 75c. Whlo baver hats , Imb' edging 9c White beaver hatd. lamb's edging U,1G. flats . hats hats at all prices hints , hats hats never so chpnp flats , hats , hats on sale all week Core anti lake your selecton II you have uot bought a hat yet Trimmings for hats almost free. hats trimmed for hall price In I millinery department. Vnvra's Dry Goods Store , 12 Broadway. For line work we are strictly up to date , lul City laundry ) ' . 'Ihone 3(4. 'l we you seen thc lew gas beatIng slOVt 4 at the company's omce1 . - - - - 1.10Usn ) ) US' ! ' IV. The Baldwin works 01 lhladlphla has begun its first shipment 01 locomotves to Hussla. The locomolve . whlca are adaptel1 for burning petroleum resldnum , which lorms the chIef fuel 01 the railroads In southern : Hussla wilt bc ulloa12t ut 1 Back sea port ) the During month 01 September live per- SOlS were admlled to lie prlitters' home at Colorado Springs two left and one was cx- pelel , The home now has fifty-eight. In _ mates The American Hallway union Is gaining rapidly II membcrahlp. There are lourteen ; organlzcrs at worl In Chicago and apphica - ! applca- tons for clarters are coming In from ni parts of the countr ) ' , In Butalo recently 10 ( ) members were initiated at one meetng , , Contracts have been made wih thc Mid - : ld- dletowl Car Works for the coitatruction 01 constructon 20 cars fifty of which will go to Mexico , , The buldln ! of these cars wi put a large number 01 idle moon to work German papers assert tInt gas pipes mude of paper arc 1 suceNS. 1anlia paper strIps are passed through melted asphaltum and then moldell under heavy pressure. Alter cooling the plps , which may be of any the- sired length , they receive a waterproof coat- log Ing.Ten Ten Vermont quarries supply fully five- fuly'e /\'e- axthts ! 01 all thc marble quarried In thlE coun- try , and to do thIs there arc 3,000 or 4,000 men working In the mines 4,00 and the same num- her In the stock yards which are In all the large cities 01 the state. al largl cites The largest tie- posits 01 marble In Vermont lie principaily II the hula between Hulanll le Brandon a distance 01 sixteen mies , These quarries quaries ( roJlcl all the dlrlerent klnd , 01 marble , front the pure white , through clouded ' whie cloud.l gre ) aunt dull blue to black , while from sit IElanl1 , ) In Lake Champlain come the red mablei A new feature 01 the Interstate Commerce commls lon's report Is a table. giving table Ih'ln a com- parattve statement 01 the , puatve lttement average daily com- pensaton 01 the various classes 01 railway ralll'a emploes for 1892. Ib93 and 1894 'or 1894 } the average daly Comensston was , for gen- pral othicers . $9.71 other . oleers. $9,7 ; olflcers , $5,75 ; general - . oral OmC clerk . $2.34 : station agentp , $1.75 ; $17 other staten men , $ ,63 ; eDlnemen. $3C1 ; Iremen. $2,03 ; conductors , $3,04 ; other train- men , $ ,89 : machinist , $2.21 ; carpenters , $2,02 ; other sbopmen , $1.69 ; eeetion foremen , $1i ; other traclmen , $1.18 : switchmen , hag. men anti watchmen , $1.75 , telegraph 13/- ors and lspatchen , $ ,93 , and employes 01 foatng equipment , $ ,9. Out' ) lrl Trlnl. Washington Star : "Josiar " sid Mr Cortossel , "wIth . all yer work an' worry an' stR'ln' up o. nights ye dIdn't carry the country - try fur our party. " "That's what I dldn't , " was hIs melancholy rell ) . "Yo dldn't curry the state , neither. " "Ne. _ " "Ye dhln't even carry the townshIp. " "I shordy didn't . " "Wel. Joslar. a 110'8 confidence never lols , I stIlt belIeve In ) 'er. "Thet's downright kind o. . you , lndy , " "Yo'r6 carryin' capacity may not be whut 1 thort It was , but I'l take one more chance on ii. 'Spowt ye glt out o. the rock In' chair fur ten minutes an' try yet hsn' at carryln' a lead o' wood. " * - . 10w I. 't'IOI 'I' h. . . , \'es , sir . " said the portly looking citizen - zen . "I have : taken every patent medicine that has ccmc out In the last five years . ) " AntI look at me. , "I seems to have done you go < " "Yes. It all depends 01 how you take I them. ( Now every time a , lrunlnlr comes alonK I. " will , I leI patent medicine I take "Yes , " needed "tith It. sel I to somebody . that really 1''CII nS ; UI- la'lt'U' \ ' J.J'I . Now York Truth The maiden lobbell wildly a she bowe.1 her heal , over this lam- fly bIble "My days are numbered , " she ' erlcd. When her passion had spent itself she locked at the page once more. "Thcre It Is , In indelible Ink ; It h. recorded that 1 was born In 1859. " Once more hEr sorrow overcame her , Phiadelphia InquIrer : "You are a lar I" The words rang out clear In the alt. A hush 01 dread fell upon the ( spectators. "Curse 'oul" Repeat those words anti- " "halt ! " crlel the first speaker. "I defy YOU- your worsU" Th two men l'prang to a table and selze - yen and Ink. They were ptigliiats. , Texas Sittings : : lr Anglo.Saxon ( to but- her-Matthew , hs ! grace the duke or 'rs'eedledoita dlnf and sleps here tonight. I want everything In the most correct moan- ner : lalh \-lo. yes , hlndeed , mum "Ser\'e tea In thc drawing room at 5. DuMr at 8:30 : o'clock. Have no napkins at breal- la't ' tomorrow anti serve cold game pates front the sideboard. ' ' " 10 , yea , hilusdeed uflutut. " ' 'And . Matthes' . see hint ( tha weather Is rogg I want his grace to feel entirely at home. . " " 10 , yes , hhlleel , mona. " Chicago Post : "Theso big sleeves , " ho bega n , "Veii ? " she said Inquiringly She knew that he hall primed hlmel wih some sharll relark , but she hat learned Ihat I eased his Ilnl to make them and did not hurt her. So sIte lell him'on. . "What about them ? " s'bto asked . as he hesl- tatld , "These big sleeves . " he pall w'en hI had finally arranged the witticIsm to his faUs- faction . "alwa's make Inc think 01 the way people do UI' packages that won't bear In- PII cUon. " Westminster ' Gazette : The window display made by a Glasgow neWIlap [ r In connection with Saturdays race included a dial to indicate - dfcate American lme , "That clock's clear wrong , " salt ! a man as he Ilushe his way Into the thick 01 the enormous crowd that hall assembled "It's a gweel five hours ahlnt. ! " "hoot . mln ! " ' uttsavered "If "loot. answerel a wag : they hadla plten back the time the race wid hac been encroachln' on the Sabbath . da ) ' . " "Losh , fren , I never thocht o. that Nae- bJdy can beat Ihae Yankees for cute dodge " CincInnati EIllulrer : The cyclone wih a howl 01 fiendish glee struck the eastbound CalorlJ fruit train full amIdships . aa It were In an Inslant millions 01 small , bluish wrinkled objects were hurtlng through the cIrculatory ! atmosphere Thl cyclone took one look at hlmsell and then- "Oreat heavens ! " he shrieked , "I am full 01 itrunes ! " With that he lay down and died. San Franclsro rest : A tIred looking little woman with her thin cape spreal out to protect her burden from the rain splashed through the mud on MissIon Street to a car last night The tllaUorm was crowled with men who could not find a seat but they made \Iay for her and helped her Into the packed car She stood unsteadily In the aIsle I I , try- along log to presen'e her balance as the car bUlped "Keep sll dear ! " Situ sIghted In a wenk , tired voice when a alight disturbance under the cape was obser\able , " \'h ) ' don't fome of yeti follows give that woman with a baby a sent ? " growled a fat man who was hanging to a strap Two or three mel sprang up and each Insisted - slated that she take his seat. She sank Into one 01 the vacant places , thankc1 thc man who had male vay for her . and a frowsy- headed terrier sprang Irom 1ulr her cape and Eat In her lap while he lurke:1 : at the . lat man , Chicago Tribune : "What Is the present corllton 01 the cHY'1 finances , Mr. Mayor ( ? " Inquired thc aldrmmsan Irom the Umpt- secolul ward. ) "The city Is heavl ) In debt . " replIed the mayor , "anll at the present rte 01 cx- pendlurl It Is running bchlnll several hun- tired thousand dollars a year. " In the mIdst 01 a ulense silence the alder- man from the 'Slenth ward rose up " I. .May or , " he said "ammtl lelow ahlcr- men there Is only one thing for us to do As members 01 the ( cIty council . charged with the ditty 01 looking after ( ha Intcret':1 : 01 this great city a solemn responsibilIty rests upon i5.VO cannot evade It 'VI should ba less than men II we t'aughmt now to alsli'k th , ISRU forced upon us In this crisis ot the clt"s lortune I propose fellow members 01 the council . " he continued , In a voice that trembled with excess or earmestne' : , "that we core as 1Il1villuais to ( lie relIef 01 the city ! I suggest that we contribute from our private purseR 10 per cent 01 the profits 01 the aldermanle business Ihl ' year- " The couuici ! rose as one nun Dealmlng cheers drowned the speaker's voice , anti the entire bOlly of sIxty-eight ailermen came forward to this city clerk's ilcak each man opening hIs purse no he came "At this point , " explains the ( narrator "I awoke. I was only a dream. " Mr Jane Hudson 01 Maple napll ! : lcl" , ban been very close to poverty for se\erl years past. whie she I Jled In vain for a pension Wile she wa1 sll'clen ! with an iii- nose . largely caiied through want fhe re- e91ved a letter from the Ilensiou department Inclosing a check for $1COO back penelon ! mone ) Two hours later she passed away The New York State Woman Suffrage aD Eoclaton will hold Its twenty-se\enth annual convention In Newburg No\emhe 8.12. Among the spe3ker8 will ho Irs. S wi fy Siy- mour Howell . Mrs. Ille Devereux Blake , SUn I Anthony Carrie Chapman Catt . Margaret Livingston Clianher He\ Anna Shaw 111 larreto : A. KeYMr. Mrs. Wesley Jones or Ieston , while camp- log In the Adln\ndacks. was walking In the \\oods when a buck sprang In the path. In- stall 01 being Irlghtened she Ic\lell her Winchester and hc dropped In his tracks. . A i'utiit'r Ir 'l'uicks , When In doubt , tel the truth Clerk anti shirk may rhyme , but they don't sound well together. The young man who knows only a part of It learns lore than he who knows It all , Try and think as much about business when out 01 the store as you do 01 your pleasure when In the store. There was a elgarete.smoldng clerk who once became a proprietor , , but It was by ac- cident. I you spend e\ery cent you earn . you won't wear out shoe leather In going to the savings bank. . . 0 I you flaunt smoke while at busIness do It under the nose 01 the "boss , " and not In the basement. You w1 ! the sooner learn what he thinks 01 you Constant abuse of those under you wilt strengthen your lungs at the expense 01 your manners , TInt boy who lies 10 get out 01 a scolding must be a good doer. . DeWitt's Little Early RIsers cure Indi- geston and bad breath. .5. ( Irevsoiutt' flrntiimt . A rather greW8Jme play achieved sensa- tonal success recently : t TurIn , lal ) I Is entitled "The Corp ! 01 the River 10. In the first act a supposed corpse Is dragged from a tank representing the river , with all the realIsm that can bo put Into such a scene. The second act plays In the morgue , six bodies on slab furnishing the realistIc decoration to the place , but the climax oc- curs In the fifth act , where the hearse upon which twelve collt ere beIng conveyed to the htotter's field , Is drawn over the scene ami upset In light 01 the public , the coffins tumbling over. One 01 thent containing . the murdered body ef a woman , opens. and the dead vIctIm rolls at the feet 01 the heavy villain , her murderer. This Is realsm with a vengeance And thIs play Is given night alter night In a cIvilized country , anti hundreds are turned away from the door , of the playhouse. . Plies of people hue plies , but DeWitt's Witch hazel Salve will cure them e - - - - - - - - - - . . J. i STEHLNG - ASiRITER } \ ; Morton's Funny Expcric.q : , When no ' . Hadn't Gunj nntn't n I , - , I' -I" A PEEP INTO JIMLA1E'S ' , HOWITZER 1"lnIh'l.tnll nr ) ' 10'1..0. ; 1.IUnrlnl : l.a fe I. I t'Irl.k. CIIlh'.I , ' : ) ' Ie fur ! h.l"'r' mind u UII , "A few days age , " salll Secretary Morton to Washington Post man , "I [ rlceh'eJ a letter front a historical society In Kansas askIng for Inlormaton as to a challenge to fight a due which was supposed to have been Issued by Jim L"ne to General 1onlphan , aho In 110 days 01 time old border war be tween Kansas anti Missouri , lived at the town . ofVeatorm . In Plate county . :10 , " \\'iille I had no recollection 01 any such challenge , the name 01 Jim Lane brought vividly to my mind another cccasion when challenges were Issucd , but which had its beginning - ginning by a very sincere desIre on the Ilart 01 Jim Lane and several 01 his People to hang Iii e . 1.lke a celebrated New Yorker , I am n democrat. Not only that 1 have been adem- oertln active operation for the last lort.two years . which will easily carry one back to 1853. My Jim Lane experience occurred In 1850. I was the editor ali owmter In fact 1 was about all there was to a lIttle paper pub- Ished In my town In Nebraska , l ) only ad- lmereitt so far as work In the omce and composing - posing room went , was a boy about 13 ) 'eat ohl This boy was my printer , my local farce and Irequenty my busIness manager. lIe \I'US likely 10 do everything about the paper except wrIte the editorials , That honor J reserved - served for mysell , as I meant that ito ut- ternces of the ( I'aller ' should bo very Ilro- found. "It chanced that when the Ire sol people were coming Into Kansas they found It casler and faster traveling to como through Iowa and crass the Missouri river Into Nebraska , ant then go sonth Into ICanaas I was 1IIInsible for then to cr03S Missouri , which was filled wih their foe Old John Broln , I bniieve . was the only one of the free sellers solers who ever alemptell it. Old Brown came straight through Missouri "Ordinarily the free sailors wore a rell table-looking set of people. BUt one day In 1856 Jim Lane came Into our town with wih about as hard an outfit 01 'emlgranls' nt his back as It was ever imty lot to see. They were a totmgh criminal set , I enl mlghl judge train their al'pearance ' "The ) ' camped several lays In our town . refitting for their progress Into Kansas They were all men . and all hal horses or wagons Their hard looks and rather violent behavior led me to write an editorial about them I got liP what I Intended should be a sarcastic article , and from the ( effect It had upon them I should say It was I I remember rightly I saId something to the effect that to judge from the markings anti appearances 01 this consignment 01 free toilers it had its Bolers\ Is emana- ton ( In BOle penal Instlut \ on o Iho east I arguell that there should be no failing off 01 such a supply . as almost l of the astern penitentiaries . to say imoth1n 01 the eastern nothln. cIties , would be very glad 'to ' . 'eep It up The criminal classes everywhere taught be BUC- cessluly sent to Kansas and' the free soIl effort might bo utlzed to make 01 Bol another Botany lay , All thIs , 01 course I based entirely on the way the JIm Lane crowll then In town looked ntll acted I dldn't pretend I was In aiav sort a descrip- ton 01 free solers generally ) , but jmt bhnpl matchel this particular crowd then lu town "it was the day al'er the I'aper came out and I was sitting In my ofce leelng proull 01 m ) work 'he ralhlul youth I hare men- toned was perched on a .tool setting type. \'a wee In time same raDio for the reason that IhEre was only one rOOm , to the entire entro instItution . whIch occupr the second story over a store As J st ai my.dosk tithnlclng up an editorial for the next leue a shadow tel across the room and I , looked Ufl The shadow came from one or Jim Lane's Jm- portations. 10 was a tall , Gothic . raw- bond.looklng propcJlton , shaggy as a buf- f.llo and with what I deemed a very evIl anti ferocious look lie carried a copy of ) paper In ono hand an a large six-shooter In the other. StickIng the paper under my nose he pointed at the editorial . using thc barrel 01 , his pistol to that end and asked hoarsely : . " , ' 011 YOU write that ? ' " 'I wi have to read I , ' 1 said diplomat- icalhy . 'belore 1 can answer that question. ' "I took the paper and told queston. vll.lor to It down lIe saId It wasn't noceseary that he would stand up ) whl I read the article and settle the vexed 'Iueston of Il aUlhor- ship Thereupon 1 proceeded to read the editorIal In question aloud , and very slowly as one hal to do , or at hast lhould do . when the question of who wrote the article Is becoming - coming iniportant. " 01 ceurse , I was thinking hard all the ( time I waf readIng I was figuring on the dIstance to the door and my chance of gct- ( trig down the fJlr 01 stalls I led to before - fore my visitor should shout. It ' shoull shoot I l'emed a desperate chance , but I hate,1 , awfully to be obliged , to take anything back 1 hall written , and was willing to asume some alight rIsk to aver ! It. \s affairs stood the man with the ( gul had me treed. 1 hall no pistol my- self and waon't lIkely to fall heir to one titiring his vlst. ! The situation was very dlsareeable 1 have had some visits which worried le since I have been Ecretary 01 agrlculur ( , but none that compared wtthi comparel wih thl , ' , "When I got to the end or my scathing I'torfal ' I turned mildly and interrogatively to . my vIsitor. " 'You are one of Mr. Lane's people ? ' 1 asked , pleasantly . " 'Yel' . ' " 'You . want to know who wrote this article . ? ' 0 " 'Yes , sir , ' 'Ie retorted , rather savagely 'I want 10 know I yotu wrote that article . " and again he pointed to the olenslvo effort with his plslol , " 'Wel. ' I said at last , as calmly as 1 mIght , 'I wrote lie article myselfVhiy , what's the umaatter with it ? ' , , , mater wih I " 'Wo won't stop to discuss what's the mater wml I , ' said my caller : 'It's simply come 10 this : You've got to take I back In the next Issue or we'l fix you so you won't write any more. ' , , more. " 'Take . I back ? ' 1 asked , " 'You've got to write an article and take I the square back track , ' repeated my caller with sn ominous wave of his pistol 'We'ro not goIng to stand any sluf 01 this sort ' " 1 was at this point I made a , lash for the door. 1 believe I remarked at the time that . .1 would be back In a moimtnl . pending , whIch ho might talk to my boy The fellow dldn't seem inclined 10 shoot ; Ire 'hndn't been west long enoug'ha . So ho siumajily ran after me 10 cnougl. shnll the door , which opened ' ) a' ' pair 01 stairs whleh led down the outslde of the buildIng to hue ground . and hailed' his < companions In the street , There were fuur or five 01 them sitting on their horses all . holding the horse 11 my caller . There was anot'er horse stand- Ing saddled In another addition to his . and I noticed a conslderahle coil ' 01 rope on the taddle I ( iidn't stop to ask , nor dlr I give the ' situation much study atm' the time , but Ive always had I strong In\presslon \ that the second horse with the colol rope on the sad- die was for me. Jllst as , I fled down the stairs the fellow who had pgao In with the pistol , yelled to his comp3nlo"s f " ' 'Stop that man ; he's tlwgditor . ' " tWldlor. "The information was gq rqct as far as It IQrr.ct I went , and the men In the 'slreet did ihelr best to act on I. But 'time ' editor' was too much In a burry for them ! Before they could got to the foot 01 the stairs or hea,1 , me off I had entered the store below by a side door , and passing throQgh the store with earnest swiftness I left I and crossed over to time house of a man named Orton. This man Orton was a Jackson democrat a Tennel- seean by birth , anD 01 hIs boasts was that he had once slept with Andrew Jackson , when they both chanced to be at an over- crowded tavern fomewhere down about Cum- berlaml Glp. Orton had been long In the west and was a hunter a plainsman and a man of ner\e , le also had a rifle with which he hal mlde himself a great reputa- ton a a shot 1 hurriedly explaIned to Orton the purpose 01 Lane's people to string me up. The old man wu very prompt anti willing to ' 0 to war lie took down his rifle with , the remark : " 'I've killed a heap \armlnt1 with this In my tIme and 1 jest as soon qd one 01 these people to the ( list as not ' "Then he sent over for another old fellow equally a violent and bloodll 'ely , le cme over to Orton'l , bringing bls ; e. After - - _ , _ no . _ 1 brief cOn/ulal0n Orion anti , hIs frIend f ommttulited a challenge , nnll sent It to Lattt' [ , olerlng 1 shoot It out with any two people In i biii outfit The , hiI challenge was not ac- ctpllI , anti a the free ollet's \'Igolous methods hooking toward ma\lnR me retract haul by this ( ( lute begun 10 attract general atenton , they concluded 10 go , no further wih the enter"rl As a result I dll , nol relract , and the editorial policy or nay paper \\8 never dIsgraced by a'Y contradictIon. "That Is the only chalenge In whIch JIm ) Lane e\'en remotely figured that I know sn'- thing t about. " . 0 'I'ISSU 1.\'I.:1 : 'I'ilIt'l.hIS . Nui , i'l t it's for 1"ltl" . nil Cut otili's for 'I'l I h' tutu ' n. . , .II J.'or" . This season's fancies In paper are un- Usualy unique anti novel anti the lueavy parachnaent paper , as well a silks smith satins . have coupe Into \ 'ogue to take the place to a great extent , 01 the more Ilerishablo crepe pnller. _ The styles of Louis XIV XV , and XVI are 11 latest wrinkle , though the emiliro I "UI a la\'orle. its chaste elegance anti ama- plcl ) being better liked by some than the gay , fly-away lashlons 01 the previous perIods , A large stiff lamp l'hldc 01 empire design i s of parchment' paper band.box In shape , Into i which are let old cOlored prints 01 dames 01 the empire Period . In a hal' - l'aInte,1 ' , setting or gold ami rose color A Louis X\ sha"e 01 white silk Is patterned after a Chinese pagoda In form , an" Is cm' beiilrhett with garlands 01 Pink roses hanll- painted a deep Iule 01 silks being edged wih smaler wreaths 01 the dainty blossoms Another taIling novelty Is a lamp shade 01 Dresden palern , 1 Is madl 01 as hulk' crepe paper , Is bIg and lul . flecked all ) owr , wih dlmlnut\c rosebuds 10 match the broad ribbon bow anti ends that eta- cIrcle the top rind drop down The edge la I scalloped in deell slnu , us po'nla und InlnteJ In i a breath pink band with narro\\ edge 01 gold This costs $7. A beauty In crlnklcl white silk Is for tall the world like a huge , matamiy-petalel rose the bits of silk pled one over the other , belig cut tl represent sol Ilelnls Artistic candle shades core In designs to match alt the foregoing lamp shades , while letchlnJ little screens 01 paper silk or bolt- Ing l cloth lolol ( out the same Ideas , and are lasene,1 , to- one side 01 thc candl" with a metal i attaciurnent. A tail colonial brass camlebrlm Is pic- t csclue when set off with screens 01 dll- lerent slyles The hand.palnte paper or linen frames are thowl In new designs for the fall trade and are more attractive than ( ever. One to hold . a cabinet Ilhotogrph Is 01 rough white papEr , t all anj siiiare-cornereui except lt Ihe ( upper lel l hand , which Is cut out to simulate n large l flower-a rose leur-doIs. or bunch 01 pansies-and hand.palnlul hike the real bIos. som , the design extending down the left side anti across the top An attractive frame after the empire pat- tern Is of white linen painted about the opening In pale green and gold the gilt scroll and network being most effecUs'e. A Louis XIV. frame has a heart-shaped . opcnlng smut Is painted around with pale , tinted ribbons which tie him a many.looped , bow at the top : an outer wreath Is 01 delicate : apple blossoms A little one to catch the fancy 01 the col- leg youth or hIs admiring maiden Is a square 01 glass held In place by a narrow brass framework ; showing through ( Is a bit 01 rough paper painted blue for Yale 01' orane and black for J'rlmteetoum , with a be wiching young damsel In ball attire looking coquettishly over lne fide 01 the opening sviuchi Is cll'cled ! abolt wIth narrow rlbbon At the upper right corer Is cmblazoned a bo big Inlial letter , Y or 1. as the case may User.1 . and ornamental books nnke pretty gifts and have each cisc a purpose 01 its own A long one In golden brown linen Is decorated In palo gr.n ribbons and ! flowers and marked ' 'clippings . " and when opened reveals a 'Iuntty 01 envelopes artistically lettered "biographical " "laractical . " "hlstur- Ical , ' ' and a score of ethers , wih Intent to hol,1 , , clippIngs on different stmbjects . A chafng.dlsh book Is quite the thIng now that the useful Iten 1 has come so much Into favor , anti even the college boy , as well as college girl , Is usIng I. The new : table la\or arc the most artistic yet shown. the three favorite tyleg being the Louis . XVI the empire and the rococo They are mostly used al breakla'ts and Itinchm- eons though they occasionally selve to bEautly a dinner table The Louis XVI 113ter Is 01 thick whIte pap r. wreathc'l ' : wlh roses or lorget-mc-nols In hand palnt- ' tog , and , the painted bow-ktmots ! lear to' ' ( lie , heart of the young klng's lo\ely. unfortunate - , tunato consort , Marie Antoinete , The open I box 19 nqtiare In shape anti Is meant to , hold an Ice or an entree ; the larger covered Ibex I box Is round and serves for bon bone . whie the tiny one If for sugared or salted almonds , Anotiter a Lotus XVI design , Is In pink satIn . the boxes edged with a gIlt Icrol work , whie Jeeln are set ma . anti arc charm- Ing In effect. The rococo faor are very decorative for a table as they are 01 gilded paper , painted its bIg ! full blown roses and herr ( foliage . Table covers core trout $ I to $10 a dozen Thin Germnn favors are pretty and unique Little ring and ltud boxes In paper painted In the different college colors and repres.nt- ( atons of rings , studs or cuff buttons on the cover StIckpin cases of eider-tlown flannel In hue3. mtmaubo with pale male a long strip 01 chamois Inside In which to stick the pins the case rolling up and to bo ted wIth narrow mtn ribbons. lue silken rOSES , lles , I at'ters all orchid are used . 10ng' temmed : and ga-tnted. Little adjustable work boxes anti painted ( rIfles and nlcknacls galore , till I one wonders where all the new Ideas came ( miii. CAHOI.YN . JAI.STgO , , S1IOU'L' S'OIJS , Chicago Heeorl : "Strikes mo that Vander- chump L ! awfully conceited , " "le Is , you know how It came about ? " " " "No" "Why ; several ; 'ear1 ago the report got out that heas dead. Several papers printed hIs obituary , and 01 course , he read 'emma . " Washington Star : "Jerenalalu . " said the I candldato's wile , " " 0 you thlnlt your cam- palgn has bren successful ? " , "Wel , " replied lie . after figuring for two or three minute on the margin 01 a new ' paper , "I guel' It's about al successful so Car as time most of 'em. I 1 am elected my salary durIng my. term of omco will comc within a few hundred dollars 01 paying tie expenses I have incurred. " Chicago Post : "Wc don't gtt hal a show In thin world " t'aiti Battered ( mill , as the bartender threw him out Into the street , "That's right , " admitted Tired . Tom. "We glt t'run out everywhere . an' there aln't nuthln' wo kin do , We oughter black up. " " \'hat for ? " tectlon "Then , " the civil rights law 'ud give us per- New York World : "Oh 10 come and help , " gasped a boy who hal run up to a ' vohiceimmaha. "There's an awful fight going , on In our street ! " "Who's fightIng ? " "My father anti another man " "How long have they been at I 7" "Oh , hal an hour. " "But why didn't you como ant tel me about It before ? " " 'I'hy , because dad was getting the ( best or It all along up to ten minutes ago. " ChIcago TrIbune : "You told me to bring something homo whln I came this e\nlng. Maria , " sold Mr hubs , who had just come In , "anll I've forgotten I , as usual I have so many things to think 01 during the day , anyhow , " he went on , with some resentment , "thuat It's an Imposition to burden me with a triflIng commlllon amid expect mo 10 charge my ml11 with It all day long Now I knew perfectly well there wait some little jlggumbob or kickshaw you asked me this morning to bring when 1 started for home tonIght , hut I haven't thought of It I from that tme to ( lila . What was It1 1 may as well take my lecture right nol " "I asked you , John , " rcpled Mr 1lS , "not to forget to bring your head home this cvenlng. " Ilarper's Ba7ar : "Won't you be mine ? " pleaded the love-stricken young man "I cannot , " replied the fair young girl , "I love you sot ! Say that you will marry me . my sweet one ! " "I tel you 1 cannot do I , Mr. Darlng- ton 1 hOlle I make ntyealf Illaln. " Although , rejected 10 emphatcaly , the youth's native gallantry dil not desert hums , Although abe would not be bus , she was a woman , and aims was lovely. She " ' & quite - } I no lovely now ns - before she 1 o lun'c ' 1 ; hits I llo m. I " ( , \Il , youireelf plaIn 1" he r peatl"l " \'ou c u' not : , \Ih : all ) 'our skill , (10 that. Mss ( : Teeter" Your beut ) . cannot bo disguised , " Shua gazed at him In surlrle , Nl\'er before - fore hail , 1 reject.1 one rl.tl(1 In telling hr Ahe sins hteatmtlfuml . l le I Interested her , A man like that was worth loviiig "Oh , Ololgel" " she lxclahu"d , " ( 'I take back all the cruel things I said , I nut ) 'Gur " - . A Child fIiijuu ) a The pleaut 11\or , senIle acton and .ooth- ! t.t ! lec01 Syrup cl Figs . \ \ hen In need 01 a laxative , mind II the tather or mother be costive or bIlous , the most Irltlylng re- suls follow Its use ; so that I I the best faimmily reined ) ' kno\n. amid ( \'c ' lamly Ihoull have 1 bottle on hand. - - - ' Tltt' IOA11 ! II" " ' Ir 1..1. . Ilitul The lost celebrated rocking stone In Ing' land Is that known as I e Logan , I.oggan or Logging stonl 1 Is situated on the summi 01 a bold promontory ! 01 granite about eleven tithes front Land's Iml , In lount's lie ) ' , 'Corwal I k I estimated to weIghs nbout ! ninety tons yet 1 Is so nicely hallet.1 thJt a child can move I wlh one hand. The II\l upon which the stone rests la a smmiahl . hard' protrusion , on nil sides 01llch the whole surrounllng surlace has worn away , leavlug the enormous bowller stanllug UIOU a narrow - row neck so exact ) ' and evenly Iioisell thai a touch sot lie ( wholc las ! to rocking. In ! the legendary lore 01 lenzanec there Is a prophecy to the effect that the I"ln stone wi stal1 unt the ( eud or the world ! , whets I wi Cal of its own accord just before an(1 as a token 01 the enling 01 all tartlly things Several ) 'ear ago a ) 'OUnl English Iputtnnnt , who did not believe lu prophecies hired a force 01 mcmi . who repalrlll 10 the spot anll with ropes , crowbars amid levers threw tie great stout Irom its pinnacle When the authorities heard 01 the Ilcstruclon 01 tie old landimsark they forced ( lie young officer at great exiaensc to reitiaco thte stone just as ho hail foummud It. Soumae debts that tim imoIse is utot so equal now as it ssas before the Immchhent just related , Thue only comiaplexian. powder In the world that is without vulgarity , svlthmotmt Injury to the user , amid without uioiubt a beautifier is l'ozzoni's. P.t % I i'vrMlttumwe , Miuaneapohis Journal : "I hello , thmcr , heim , " said the nstoimlshucui rooster , stamttilng ott omme leg uas ( ho hititly left Iter neat with a ss'lid cackle of victory , "wlmo are you laiitg for ? " ' 'That's all right , ' ' rephlcti ( lie lien , Imuthig' nuuuitly , ' 'I have somtaetltliag to hto' for lit ) ' hollerIng , anul I don't do it at 3 o'clock ha ( Ite naornlng , whets all decent fowl ought to be asleep. ' ' "hlummmplm , ' ' reithied time iiaas- cuhlime lien , with hIs conib getting a shiatlo redder at the lutsult , ' 'I umaa ) ' holler in thue mnortalmmg , but I macncr apemat a imionthi setting on a root's of crockery eggs. " "Imttiecti , " re- ph leti t lie imen , ss'l therm gly , ' 'I f soot o I mmtltm- trous ! fowl iiadmPt act on a bureati knob it Is plaita to see timat sucim a wooden-head as QUAKER OATS Tue Child L % 'c It. The Dyeupeptic Icttmnmmds it. 'rue Eplcttm'c Dotes Ott it. DO YOU EAT IT9 - . 0 ate suil't ' 'tever base t't'fl ' huatchiti. " Anti ihu l'tcteedd to hIck aroutnul the barmm'utrul is Imtlo thut' I ooster 'ins se iiiiul that ho ItitcIteet Into .t little bantaima ( hunt was picking lii. teeth niiul hlsuteiiiitg to ( hue oxebuustige of eons- lmhlmmat'nts withm an llly'coiteesled shills on liii eoitceuttl bill , 0 1)c'I'I'lt's ! Little hariy lilsera , the pills thst cure commatlpatiomi ntl biliousness , _ - - A Itch luet' Sumr L's. ri' , A Kansas unls-cralty itrofessor bias dl- covered a remedy for uiiphitlmerla whIch Is said to be very etllcaelotms , antI as it Is very shophe It otugiut to hi generally known , It consists of two quientitles Itt ssciglut of salt to cite of ss'itter , thiroumghm is luleii a cuirrent of electrIcity ta passed , prttlutciutg chloride of oygeta nmud ozotie. 'Time soluitluni Is n a gargle itutti hues been fotumith , it is said , to kill ( lie disease gernas imumitmethlately. 1)1115 ardor blIiOuS ulCS5i , bilious headache , dyspepsia - sia , heartburn , torpid Iiver1diz. zincsssick headachcbad taste in the mouth , coated tongue , kiss of appetitcsallow , skinct.c , , wltcii caused by constipation ; and Constipation is the mOSt frequent cause of all of theim Go by the book , ' Pills ice and 25C a box. Book tree at your druggist's orwrite B. F. Allen Co , , 365 Canal St , , New York. .Sinnuai sat.s mars than 5,000 003 boxes. IiEsni1 IO3AM Cotiiicil BIirfs , Iowa. cApl'rtr , _ . . $ IO,000 ) \ % i : SOiICI'i' OUIt lt'ShISS , i)1SIhlF : a'ttyt ) , Ctii.tCTIOS , oxil 01' 'I'iIJ OI.liS'I' . SN IOfl'.t 5 11lIt CLiN'I' I'Aii ) OS 'l'DtlI)1L'USI'I'S CtIr. Ai ) Sli3 US Ott 'i'hlm1'iI , Sp8ciaI Notices-Council Bluffs A FiitST-CLASH 5.ltOOZiiiOlu3lUOOI ) LOcation - cation , for hSOti.OO : coats amid see it. C , IL Nichoison , &aat Broadway. volt itu't'-ty' : ltmsttUNC'L : : , 3is I'I.ATNIIt Mrci't , nft'r oveunber 1 ; ptg-tt ru'uns ' ; modern CuiaVtmietict'iI. . - Also iive-roonm itouse. No. lIe I'iutner strecti itoeesaton itt in ) ' timuae . . lucot , lOins. cmm malNmvH Ct,1'NEt ) ; 'Ai'i'rg ( 'IflAl1D. ii : itutite , atV. . b' . ilcutmer's , rat Brouutliva' . 11-i cmtm : rmtuip mAstas ; lO'i'iAt IIASIGAIN. C. It. Niciucleon , f.t ( titoatie uuy. LOST , ' .T rii0iT Fiitu ) ( 'ti'it ( iiuUN1)g , OIl teu , V. Len t hire uutd ( 'ouncli I titiffut , tuown IeuutiueC car , ! ctt"e. cumutatmtttug tiurds zumtd inciter ; a rt'- % to ti iv itt he pa il for its m-etut U to ltrs. it. L' . Cueuuugtumnery , O'J ' Tiiied stue-t. I I - - - - i-'Ti TWIN CITY DYI WORKS - - - - - - - - Dyeing and Cleaning oi t , Clothing , Dresses aiid iiouseliold , . - - - - - - - - - - . % , : I warL _ _ _ OMAHA OE1'ICL , 1521 Farminmu St Tcicplintie 152 $ , COUNCIL BLUEES WORKS nuLl Offle , Cor. Avo. Antid 20th St. Tel. 310 SEND FOR PRICE LIST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyeing and Cicanliug done In the highest style of time art , F'atleut and staIned fabrIcs macha _ _ _ _ to look as good as Cciv.'u'ork pronmptly u . done an' ; delivered .5 - 4 0 a in all pai-ts of ( ho uL ( country. Send for t : price list , t-J e , A. MACII1N , 0 Proprietor , Broadway , near North. . _ . westerit Bepot , Council _ , . . . . ' s - - thun Iowa. Tel. 322. IT WILL PAY YOU . . 1 To get our prices on paints or any kind of glass before you buy. We can save you money. Bring your sash to us. Glazing promptly done. Davis Drug , Paint & Class I-bus 6 130. S. DAVIS , Pro1 , . , 200 iiroadwusy Tcicpiiomto , Council 2C9. tihimfiM , Ia. ILLJDDT i 0 1- ' LI They Call It Overwork. Li Business requires a clear head ; yethow few business men-with all Li their sense-realize what is the trouble with their heads , They call D Li overwork , worry , any thing but LI what it really isiiidi es/wiz. , This Li stealthiest or ailments usually Li D comes disguised as something else , Wouldn't 'ou be convinced ifa box of Ripuns Tabules cleared youi' head arid brightened up the outlook - look ? I Ilipani Tabulesm Sold by druggists , or by atafi it lime pric. (10 c.nts a box ) ii i.nt to 'Iii. gil- _ U , aul Cuieoiicni Company , Xo. 13 lupeuc. at , 't , ( , 0 LiiiLI1EDLJl IDOl _ FJL 1EflD _ _ pan "CUPIDEPj I : I I This great Vi-getstI I , VitaitzerIhepre.cjip. % -oua or d1suasa of the geulutratuce quiclycueovutjf , , all tier. orgauus puiclu s' Lost Marmboott , lnscmia ' i'ucina lit lImit ltncti , bemiuumt jrniui.ous , s'c'rvouq i'Itatittt'i , 'ijitfitnea , tui d arry' ' , ixiiituitlttg , , , , \'srioci iicbiiiiy . , , , Cotistiuation. It StOtt nji isseti bv.lv or ntgtt , , I'avrnt , ; qukk. eras of dlsctiargt' , witiclu If not ctuE'-'kpt bt'act to ilpennatiurriucee aui4 n c ro nE AND 1'ITt R all time . horrors td lunpotetacy. ( 'UI'S IIOsJcmeses titollver , us kidney. and Cite turinary orgauts of all tmupuriuea. CUI'IDENF strenlithensaruil resofeSi'riaSil weak organs. ' ( ho reewn inmfter'r' , Ars nOt cured by Jkx'ora I tMeuse ninety per cent are trnubhed wltb 'p. lnsIl I. . ( JUl'l IKNEIS theouily known remedy tocure wIlluoul en op-rai , z.cutrstlmoom : A wrltt'ui gutu snt'e given and nuonr7 retUrned isix bmieu clot-s not ceruci a aboiiz fur5.ttby mali , bend for , 'acuctrcuIar uumul tracimnoosala , 4.4Irwia IAVOL 31 EJIICINE to. , 1' . 0. hex IciC..btaa FrauuclacoCst. 5U1 au UT QQODMAN DRUG IXL. 111 * FaXO&W L , Otna - 0 _ _ . : _ _ --s _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ .