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EEE IfOEIR PUTTR SEMI-WEEKLI TR1BGXE: fitlDH EVMKG, SEPTEMBER 11, 1896. TOED MA1BW WOBD 1 EVENTS OCCURRING IN ALL SECTIONS SUMMARIZED. TrMX, Sept. 4L ?srcy Gxrrnt, tie composer, is ;grj HI Arthur Hayse wa hauled at Atbmta, Sailor fiie amrrder erf "Will Springs "W. It Dollcek Co-, diaaseiid siaalen of Nw Xori city, have becoeae nzaaciaXrr mberraseed. Xi&biliris, 136,000 C O- Doris, the hank wrecker ef Winierset, Ia, isfnnpossd to have bees aot by In fxrrL&lKi formers frawyan escaping, a iratreported Xsjar T. S. Clark&a of Qraxhx was rfrcted oommaaler-hi-ciil f cf the G- A. K- The nest ocnrfflenc wOI heheldas Buffalo Tha ;Flrs X&iinExl bank' mZ Hrient, Mont-, is failed The aupieira cutirs 'of Iowa hx? bees, asked so pass upon taa -Odd Fellcncs Or phan Encs cuauuT.iaj. Tndlanola and Jegenwa re fighting fgr thaiig Prof. Powiesv the camgci&hsd phrenologist; died at West Orange, 2T- J Admiral Brra. Italian mini ter of m-trine, ha sited for x crrdir of 4.0C0T0 JO lire for the pcrpuibe cf mobnTmngr the Atlantfcsqnad ron The reports thai HaronFarra, Ital ian ambassador to the United Stares has been recalled or is about to be recalled ara dm led The Pormerv Mutual Hall In ssrartcc Association, of Dea Mo'uct will make an asfe -smens to cover the rcct?n; severs losses- The Michigan Masonic ifnf RraM RsnrrT his.. T ! .-nxff- pr? it gjnembership to thwEorae life of Detroit and will apply for a receiver H. B. Tra- bey of Minneapolis, ex ecretary of the American ila-snis Acddens Association, baa bens. suit for $19,003 damages, charg ing the company vriih issnfsg a printed exrcslar rnlrh is al-e, scandalous, maiieknis, defsniatory and Iibeloas." AneScrtiabeingrnadeto secure the ro lease cf ex-City Treasurer John Bardsley. who embezzled the public fun-is of .Phila delphia and is was sentenced to fif teen years in the penitentiary Sererai cherry trees are in fell Weam st Xe-srrazn. Ill- Rev. J. fi- Warmoath -sras instantly killed by lightning in a house at Pndnrah, Ey. GoTemor Als- geldlnid the cornerstone of the Western hospital fo- the rnsaTV as Waterto'wn, IL EH and Sara 2cgEr. trfao killed Nick Boge sat Oiagah, L T hare been ?en- tsncedto deaib A cae of lockja-sr is beinr; treated by anti-toxin at the Pod "r.a.7! hospIroL Xerr "5"ork, -wlii satisfac tory renlts Annir Bess, a colored of St. Ionia died of pnemnonia TiM n "gTv-T ftt-r to be made for her remains. She Treigked -151 ponirdi; Durins the races at CarmL 11L, ilike HosansndK. P. 3Iadl -son collided in the last race and Hopan was fatally injured and iladiscn bdly injured Frank Price qcarreled -smb. a jrtnnan at Warren, Ind, beat her severely and iras azrested. Onhis xraTto jail he ywallowed poison and died soon after A head-end col lision between two f eight trains occurred cn the 7nTrr? Centr road near Jackson. Mis., resulting in the death of Fpg-jriPfr- J, iL Qninn and fatal injur ies to Robert Brookes The Cong-ess Steel works at Sanm-nd, Tnd ,, will re- scme "work in a few day? Dr. Norbcrt "Vonermay fw been arretted at Gabnston, Tex, on tie charge of Illegal "practice of medicine Gsorze Son iem, a promi nent bnsines man of Snrke, Ind left borne with nearly S2.GO0 in his pockets and is nowmifsing James Bawicy. a -tags drrrer of 35anistee. ilich Test Ms way in a Sag and drore his horses in o the iioais tee rive.- and he and the horses were drowned WHIiam Hall of Polk, lnd objected to his danghrer marrying a cer tain young marv and afte- he married he went -to her heme and shot her and then ViTTpd hiraaiif Seven Sremen were killed by falling walls In a fire at Bcnten Harbor; "Tt-t A" excursion train wa-i wrecked near Tsi?saf Ind, injnting 12 persons. bitzocs Bev. was drowned in the Juniata liver at Holi- Cay bnrg. Pa J. H. S okes, a borglar wanted at OJikosh, WIsl, far stealing ffLOOO in furs, was arrested in Chicago on a sr-cc car Martie . McGowan, while j iT : i -accidentallT scinck her 3-jear-oiii sister I 7Sl Jt.t u a ,M,nt ' thief entered the residence of iir. Scanert at Chicago, and at the point of a pistol comnellfid her to celiTr her money, about SS Dave and Joseph McKee. father and & n, dis agreed at Tickshurg. Mi-s and each was fataBy injured in a battle with knives -While George Kahl and Frank Ford of Chicago were out hnnrinr. Ford's gun y-jjAT? mil TT T was accidentally dischariea and the con tents lodged in KahTs body BnulAn- . 1 Jt TYT V-r-r person, aj 3 & Co. as Chicago, was found pmioced bv the neck: between the elevaror ants "the second floor of the bxnlding Kase Field provided in her will that her body be cremated and ihe ahes deposited above the pofTW of her father and mother -letter Car ies' asscciaticn isinse- cms as Grand Bapids, Mirb .A nme TJving ton for years the common Jaw -?f of John Lu ijuurvan. urea as Belierne hospital. New York Tarn Watson. Populist Candida-e for vice president delivered a labor day address , aSFDsBas, Texas Cambria Iron works j a? Johnstown, Pa shut down, throwing j 'OC 3tSW5 men Benrte uocJcran wia. - speai at Omaha. Sept. 14. " irrs. BollingtDn Bcoth has a proj.-ct ts escabliaa & lempcmry bom- for discharged ro cries- Moggie. Wheeler, a colored domfSJie 'living Txh a family named Franklin at Sc. Loois. was ftshnd dead in ied George Gould is said to be inter ested in Arctic exploration and has signi fied hL intention of fitting os; an expidi- tfon Percy Gaunt, the sang writer and author of "The Bowery," -Push. Dera Clouds Away" and other popular pcodnc- tirm. is dead lewis S. Tweksbury, a New Terk. banker has .puxchasad Ptobers record. rrOlJi, frnrat C J. HTnirn and wiB use bira foirJ-carrsag -work Bobert Chambers,, a farmer from Ottnmwa, wo seriously beaten and robbed at Chicago -The-- dead body of VtiHhcrt White was. found in the river at .Chicago. Bis home -was at GrorBanids, liJch BuTCole- yvxn .-grno kilg-Sd Chastise, and John Nelscc sother" mraercrS- brke jail at Fnlten. Ma, and escaped Fred Delisle cf Marshall, Tex., ended his existence by Uowisg out his brains. Hewas-tcmpor- acOy sai fromstudy The iSyear old iasgiKcrjif ChaasceyTtimer, prant- Dig. Sra. Etst Ttv 2ectnc Hitters as a remedy tor' Tn-rrmihles If not.zret bottle nw thSmc tost TaU tLateted Vac- &mt Sharkev is hfficd tc spa-ring exhi- ! prorni bezhe larger en in Cincinnati dn-mg inrs weelz ; trrT tt it ttt and gat re ieC This medicine has been wemes cf the West Indies foufidtn he- recnharly adapted want ta wssh their hands, they scneese rsiisf rind ur- of ah female cosnpxainu lemon ever thexi briskly exerting a wooGrfitl direct mfiuence in tex until xher are chc giving streegth and tune to the organs. wu - If yon have las of aee, censtip-- a tiou. headache, faintmg spells, or are . nervou-5lprs exniUbletieiincholy Pxr Beadn is qxrxe it or troubled with, drzzv s;-e!ls, SJectrie sicn with my nnshand. BEfes is tbe-isedkahe yo-u n- ed. Health Jfcst Dreer So it is with mie and strength are rraramjeedy its use- when ha reads my mfTTrfT-'s bUkS Fifty cente rrrn 51 at Srrstzs dnrg pickXe TJjl store. 3l " . cent dthen, of C-sveland, O , ecninltled suicide by dru-A fng herself Americas bicjdes-iaTC been LirgelyiH. demand m. Gessszrjicxd Germrrn maarifacrrrrers are 3cr2ia papers lurre refused to accept A itr advertf-emerits The grape crop of northern Ohio is the heaviest yet known. Grapes ctdyfcteh.5 cents per basket,. which does n& pay the growers ihey -Kill not market any more, bat -will sell to wine makers Horace green and Cfrri-lre Giey, farm rrcrrtd, livimr at Pa e-L 31a, quarreled orera rmsiness transaction and came to blowa. Grey drew a pistol -nd sioS, worm (fir? Green. He skippad s5m town, bet -gag arrested at St. Jxtsl-u 'R'cwbtr Sept. . TaNormandle landed 8S,Q00 franc in goldatiTew-Tork Uni red S rates Con rd John B. Gorman cf Georgia has died aT his post atMatamoras, Mex William H. Baldwin, jn. has been elected presicens Bf-tiar Long Island Bxibroad conrpany in place cf the late Austin CorMn Meehan- icsbnrg iifth. Wheel works of Carli-le, Pa-, fu-merly tie Brcgrbae Xct works, hare been destroyed by fire. Less, S3D,C00 TwohnndTed delegates are in attend ance ar the tenth arirrrtal eonvention cf the United Association Typothea of Atrifrica at Bocaester T. Captain S. A. Hoyt. TT. S. A, drsbnrsing qnarter masterin charge of the nstrnc$ion at Port Harrison, near HHgna, ilcnt is be liered to be dying: tun a stroke of par&Iy- tds Cdnmcns, Hocking Valeyfc Toledo stockholders have authorized a SSOayxa issne of KC-yearbond-i, principal and in terest payable in United States gold coin of present weight and flnfTiesy Saranel Walker, colored, was orrc-ccd at Alton. HL for cocnterfelricg The will of Jacob Homer of Crawf a . divili Tnd., it contested by Ms son EILwho was dis inherited Mrs. &. IL Fax, wife of si machinist at St Joseph. i!c has disap peared with no apparent explana! ion Allen ix is in Jaii at Fort Scott, Kan., becsnscnehas half a dozen wires in vori- oos towns in that section A quarrel between Fed and Ed Gar et, brothers, near B-rrerlr. By led to a fight in which. the latrer was killed James I.ncas of St. LoaH. in a fir of jealoasy. stabbed hi swee- heart. Alva Cooper, Eerioosly wennd- ing her Th-raas J. Boyd, assitans po tmasrer at Berwyn, O. T, has been ar rested, charged wi h ri3ing registered letters A Smi h Tffle. Tex, Wffl Null shot and killed Bank Siagner, wko had jast been aenrdtted of the marder of Xuii's father Henry Bichardcn, ar rt. lonis, while riding a bicycle, ran over a eaild and wa- thrown f ' on Ms wheel and se.i- on ly in jered A morphine fiend charged with petty theft, gathered in at St. ILonfs proves to be John Hay wood, once a caHegs professor Burglars entered the German Ca-halic church, at Tincennes. Tnd . robbrd the contrlbizticn box and carried off the ' sacred TE5eIs Prisoners in jheconnty jail at Greenfield, 3fa, cut a hole in the Trail but only one escaped before the sin ce rs were attracted At Fort Scott, Kan, bnnlars robbed the hou.-e of Adolph Owen and then et fire to the bed on 1 which he was lying, nearly citriiiarfng him B. Brnene and F. Fe-ren bakers T at Darrrille, Ills: , are charged wiihTnring a boy to place quicksurer in the bread I baked by a rrral firm Hon. W. J. j Bryan was notified of his nomination by the National riflver Party at I.mcoln. Thursday, Sept. lO. Garrett A. Kofcart, BepubEcan Tics presidential nominee. fornialTyacccpts the ncmin-'tien II r Bryan in hi Ictser of acceptance nnqnalificdiy indorses erery plank of the Chicago platform Senator Hitlwas elected a delegate to the New York Dem-xrra. ic conrension and in structed to suprort Btyar Eou-ke Cockmn refuses a Bepnblicon nomniaiian for congress There were fsM3G people at the Iowa stare fair te see two locomo- Tres have a collision The Cambria iron works at John-fawn, Po, has dosed for iock of orders, throning out 2,000 men. In a Tight with Will Gearl y at New Tbrk dry Daniel Ducy was fatally stabbrd in the abdomen An attempt wa t-.i-Ai to hold u' a s sgc mnrh near Stcckt-jn, CaL Whenfi-cd at the drrrer drove en and escaped The Egyptian pari-o j iixKped. overboard frsm the steamer Dieppe, sue ef Tendon, Fngt, and was drowned A. White, a pla erer at And- over; O-. beat hi wife's b a.ns out wkh a tnso ball ba and afterward killed him self bv cutting his throa A convict named JohnBogan attacked JaScrPowers tTTt, . . . T .. , atirtiBwator, iiinm, wi.h a knife, destroy- ing an eye and catting his nose o-i" Gove no- xi arris has been installed as chief execu ire ef the Chickasaw nation later devetopnien t s con S rm th? theory this Tf"" Bverraann of French Tillage, JH t was raurdered William Juhsson, who maxde ed Horry Hobson at Ham burg. Ark., ha- been sentenced, o death OctTai raaiel H. Nonrse, icpresenta- tive of the St. louis Globe-Democrat, has from Caicago Fool pfavis respected Stanley Bgers. charged ?K.? m ?ho mi,rA.-nf usappeorcu. j witn bcrer rrsporaea in tne mcnier oi Mrs. Hickman a" Pa iN Text, has snr- renderedtBSrrifTHainnMnd The jerry in the case of W. J. BKrgass, charged with the murder of Jeha Frazce ai Sedan, yan., Been tH-charggd being rmahl te agree E Src ctary Hoke Smith and Senator J. B. Gordoa have signified -heir in ention of stumping for the regular Democra- ic ticket. Mr. Smi h wHi -peak at Dalton on the 19th and Mr. Gordon will enter the field at ones. Wrrck Two E&;rines far Fax. Des Mo-ese?, Sept. 10. The largest ; crowd that ever entered the grounds of i the state fair were present Wednesday tftemooa, the attraction being the wrecking of two mogul locomotive. The crmvd numbered 75.0QQ people, Toboxxo, Out., Sept. 10. Bev. Can nimr Newman, author of "Lead Kindly light,'' is dead in tins city, aged 7-L Bev. Newman was a nephew of the late Cardinal Newrnan- Slxtees Grrtk Oalcen Cradessaed. Athens. Sept. 10. Sixteen Greek pffiffPTs have been condemned to death for inking part in the Cretan rebellion ynd a number of others are rmner trial. Report Coaesrsfcc Weyter TJcsied. Eavasa. Sept. 10. The report that Cartain Geral Weyler had issued cr dethafrallrnail should be opened is net tote. 3LV3TCEESTE2, N. H Sej. 10. J. G. Greenleaf of Portsmocth was today; narninxted for governor by the Peoplerf party. 1mA m jwnrw axe used for scap m marry -tttttV!p where thev crow. When the FIEMEK MEET DEATH. 'Bert "KTrT-'tl 1m. s Fetc aC .Bests. Dfrrsorr, Sept. 8. A special to The jpree Press nnom Benton Harbor, ?TTrn., " I- SBTSt Tie most hamlle hcaocrinst witn tfee greatesl Ics? of life that bos ever occurred in this part of the stars oc curred last Titghg at midnight, wen Xares Opera, boase tcok fire and in the fight to savi the braidings and other Mocks adjtnlmr II firempn, one a TOt Knteer, mt their fare at one time, the death beimr inrrintaneois with five of thf m ., Six Bred only a few hours in awful agony, while spveral otners met with severe brai-es and burns. Daring the evening: the play A Fact-cry Girl" had been given by local talent and had dosed but si half hour before the fire was discovered. Then the building was filled from basement- to fourth story with n strccaticg smoke, which burst into a sheet; of .frames throughout the entire andiince room almost instanrane OEsiy befon the fire department cxrold respond vrinh a jimrje stream ox water, there being some confusion at the out set owing-to a hick of book and htdder fsunlirie?. although the local fire com panies had closed a two days tourna ment, exMbitins" most skill in qrdck work. St Joseph was called on for as sistance at the outset, they apurBaornng the bunding tlrrough. an alley, nnlcad imr ladders in the rear of the hrmdintr, and while hoistimj them the upper walls fell over without a second's warning, covering: the men. This was witnessed by hundreds tf spectators. The f oBow ing were kiHedr Pease V' atbctv, St. Joseph, legs brokeo. ksl crushed; leave- widow. m JOE3" HoF?3S A3. Ben'on Harbor. CrHsh rdinto un ecogsizable mass, leaves widow and five chndren. TEOiiAS KrDD, Benson Harbor, urnnar ried; killed by live wi es. TVJLSK. V uODEET. Een on Harbor knicd by live efexs ic wires; leaves widow and three childran. Fd H. axos St. Joseph, drayman; head era. hLr leg broken. Scott Bice. brl boy at Benton hotel, skull fracinrcd; int&nni in juries; lived but a fewmynnta-. Witt. I. 3ilA.u. Benton Harisor, both legs fractured; inte nal injm-ies; lived two hour; leaves wiaw and seven chil dren. LoTB HoiTSto. Berjtoa Harbor, head sma-daed; fbrp-h cm-hed; widswer; leaves tw&mali children. AtrrfiEB C Hrr.T. St Jessph, foreman hose company; leg? broken; terribly burned; lived one hour. Feask Seatees, Sc. Jeseph,Ieg broken; badly cut and burned, lives! three boors. BOSEET I;. BoSE. St. Joseph, corapoend fracture left leg; bamed and internal in juries; lived one hour. GREAT DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. 3scs Carried Artansa by Ursmhtlm- T.rrrry Bnnr, Sept. S. The Democra cy of Arkansas Monday achieved tne greatest victory in the history of the state- Never before was such an over whelming majority given any guberna torial candidate. Conservative estimates, based on partial returns received, now place the total vote at 15,000 and gives Jones a clear majority over all opposi tion combined of from 60.000 te 65,000. The figures are corning in slow and many enthusiastic Democrats rhrm that when the back: counties are all in Jones majority wiH run. above 79,009. 3Iany counties in Arkansas have no tel egraph romurnnications and itwiS.be Eereral days before the ofScial returns are ail in. The unusual length of the ticket makes the progress of counting very slow. Nearly all the counties and precincts so far heard from show large Democratic gains over the vote of two years ago. Local option contests served to bring out a heavy vote in many districts- In Pulaski county the increase in the total vote cast was nearly SO per cent over that of two years ago, and corresponding increases are reported 3arrr trr oisti?rt lUtttescale wjUs a Child. Whttsias, Neb Sept. 19. Katie, the 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. TTTnmid. was bitten by a rattlesnake and died. PersbmsoM Wiss tbe St. Ixer- Sept. 10 The. Prince of Walesa is won the St.Leger stakes. QmrtTra Wcrkiasses Oberve TaTwr Jxy. CtaAHAr Sept. &. No Labor Day dem onstration occurred in the city, but at an early hour the members of the vari ous organizations wended their way to Syndicate park. South Omaha, where a celebration was held under the auspices of the Central Labor union. A well ar ranged prugraTTT was carried out suc cessfhDy and a number of prizes were awarded to successful contestants. Governor Solcomb, Mayor Broatch, Edward Eose water and S. J. Kent of Iiricoln addreeed the lalxiring mer. is no respecter of persons. The germs of tins most dreadful of diseases float in fhe air we hreathc, in the water we chink, in the money we handle. Perfecfly Ti n??; in a 'healthy body, they are" absolutely deadly wrterever wealrness exists. The fangs are the most sensitive of aH the vital organs. The delicate Hrdng- of the; lirutj cells and passages is easily ?: iTt If -the bleed is T;::me. and i.ifWT the; lung TTnTirg soon becomes ninamed. T pure matter arn m i.MilatPs Itacorsnnp nhn germ is in the body it lodges there and propagates. Soon the entire body is full of hftriTri and ennsrrmption has Many noefnrs ssy thai consurirption is mcnrahle and necessarily mtaL They car 'mzsiacex. Sr. Pierce's Golcen Med ical Discovery win cure o5 percent, of aH csfirsoc cgns;if ipiion, if mkrii utotnpt lyacccrdtug to drrectrnTis, It has nrred . tnonsaads. It is quickly absorbed by the Hood aad gearches oct erTery otsp? is t3e body. Tt rssists i:re- to throw oc 'am and all eseie matter and restores the body to perfect health, ami strength. i-rfr the "Mncri vrhfch s. i;!Cck. V-TTr-bgra. sosor iUi.n .rfi.Ti. Sad tss ia ?kscs acitna- ?2ets va i;:.:pOy csrt c re. Taey acrer zripc Urzggists sell s tee ms)mwB 01 KEBEASEA. i GENERAL SIMON B. BUCKNER FOR b.CUrtU FLAC. "War, Iiivol CeaBodoi tftke ZZae wi raySnni'aifir -d Tar FreaUca.1 mmA Tiee i naldgt Baef8atmifa ttcgatfeaa. iCTiAXiPOxrs, Sept. 4. John3L Pal rner QfUIitiois and atmon Bolivar Bcck ger of Kentucky, two white haired ve terms of the war, rival crxrnmanders of the blue and gray, were nominated yesterday hy the National Democratic eggyenrion for president and vice presi dent on a brief bat emphatic platform which repudiates the doctrines enun ciated by the Chicago convention, in dorses President Cleveland's adrninis tmtion in piowimr terms, declares- for yold standard, tariff for revenue only, liberal shipping laws, currency reform, dvil service and economy in public ex pendi tores. The spirit that animated, the conventioii was contained in this derfrrarTon, 'of the -pTatformt "The DeTnocmtic party has survived many cereats, but it could not survive a vio JOSS IT. PAXilZS. tory wm in behnlf of the doctrine and I policy proclaimed in its name at Chi- jcago." j The real work of the convention was fEDon transacted when, it was reached, but the delay in reporting the platform gave epportunityfor a series of eloquent and stirring speeches. The attendance was larger than Wednesday and the en thusiasm was great. Colonel W. C. P. Breckinridge, the famous blue grass orator, DeWirt CL Warner of New York, A. Hammond of Georgia, P.W. Lehman of Missouri, were in turn caTed to the stand and stirred the enthusiasm to a higher pitch. "When the platform was at last Drought in, shortly b-efare 2 o'clock, after the convention had been in session three hours, it was read amid an almost continuous storm of applause and was adopted unanimously without a word of debate. When the nominees for president were called for, it was ap parent that Palmer would be nominated over his protest, as the opposition to Bragg had concentrated upon him. These two names were the only ones presented to the convention. Clevelasd Says Sa. It was known that a message from President Cleveland had reached the convention announcing that he could not entertain for a moment the sug gestion of his own nomination and his decision was at once accented as final. y.Kit- STUCK 2. ECCESEi Palmer received TaT1 votes and Bragg 124. At its cosciusion, the cornman uer of the "Iron Brigade" mounted a chair and in a brief but graceful speech, moved that the nomination be made Tinanimons and pledged that he and Wisconsin in the coming batik? would be where brave soldiers always should be, nearest the flashing of the gnns. He was given three hearty cheers, and General Panner was declared the nomi nee amid an enthusiastic demonstration ctrriug which the state guidons were carried about the hall in the wake of the. stnndard of Illinois. There never was any daunt of Gen eral Buckners nomi nation for tics president, except while Watterson's nomination was being- talked of for president. When Chairman CaCery in structed the secretary to call the states for nominations for vice president, ths latter called hut one state, Kentucky," and the band struck up "My Old Ken tucky Binne." Wtlftam P. Brooder of Hnsselville, Kvv, placed General Buck ners name formally in nomination and the nomination was forthwith, made Xditaxs Visit XcKialey. Oaxtos-, Sept. S. The Ohio Ediroriai association yesterday afternoon listened to the masterly address of Hon. Charles Emory Smith of the Prdniaelphia Press and then rrrrrrnhedin a bodv to the Mc Kinley home. The editcrs were icined by a nnmher of Cantonians and the parry which cheered Major McSinley when he appeared on the porch, num bered several hnndred. Tng verierabie JohnHcpery of the "Bucjmi Jsumal was spekesmnn for ths editors. He told of the progress of the country under the Mcjcmiey tsriiT, rrrying an eloquent complhzierii to the PrmhScan nnmiiw. He also decried the free silver agitation and asserted that the success of their raTTSg would make the future more -uncertain than ever. ATaZvU: "Didn't I tell yon, Nbrah, that I shculd Be at homo to no oner"' irYi. ma'am, cut the lady on just the foinest new hat yez iver laid eyes cn, an I t'onnht it me Christiari Jccty to her yez see it. " Srrard 3ag- 7 11 j If men cculd learn frcm histcry, whs ' lessons it might teach tlsI But nassicn 1 and party blind car eyes, and the light ' which pvTvriH'af gives is a lantern, cn the stem which shines, caly cm the i f 1 Xeb j, snnrrfTr HhnsoB of Corner imht":tr Vtc -ro- Xansre if GxiswoZii. ATT?rhc. la.,. Sept. S. J. E. Thotrrp son, prcprietor of the general store in Grtswold, failed. T,fnT.TTTtfeg, 4,0CL Gsasd Isr-tro, Nebv, Sept. 6. The Nebraska Beet Sugar association w21 hold a jnbfleo meeting in this city Nov. 17 and IS. Socialist Pst Up x Ticket. Oxisi, Sent. 5L The Socialist labor : party held a state convention at Gar field hall last night and nominated a 1 fnH electoral and state tirfret. . jHoIccsib Appainta HoUaail. Iiixoora-Sept. S. Governor Hbicarah ; has 'appoiated James Holland of Broken Bow chief grain inspector. HoSand is i a PopnSst and , iTtmer in Custer county. Eris All Ptt!sixs Kcaniu i Qsllha, Sept. 5. AM pre vkkis records when upwards of 65,600 peopJe passed through the gates and cAnn ever the grsunds. Germaas and Unbgrnta-T to Celebrmtts. Niohkaha, Neh., Sept. The silver anniversary, or twenty-fifth reunion of the German and Bohemian settlement in TTnoT county is anneenced to taka place at PisheiviHe Sept. 25. "Welcome For- Clarksca. 02IAEA. Sept. S. Ma jor T. S. Chtik: sortjWhahas teen elected to the position of commander-in-chief of the G. A. IL, was tendered a racepsioa tonight a; the city hall from S t 8:30 o'clock, un der the ansraces of the Ctoramerciai dab Cadj- Ttcady to Iebate Green. KEiiEJfaTF, Neb., Spc. 9. A. E. Cady.Bepchfican cancidare for coegress in the Sixth congressional district, lias accepted the challenge ai W L. Green, the fusion candidate, to debate the pofiacal issues at 10 disereat places in the district. i Pfoecgr yZcrtibajct' Cad SZetoda. AusQEA, Neh., Sept. S W. 2 Smith, leading dry goods dealer cpe ' I for isyears, said las stck of ger?rui merrhaiipe to Glover Sz Paraey for S7,KM) and has shipped act, leaving his creditors. His Ssbffitks, as far as known, are about &i,810- Celebrate Their Golden Weddia Czdae "Rapids, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson, residents ef this portion af the state forxaore than 49 years, celebrated their golden wedding. Over SO children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, attended the cele bratien of the event. Dr. ISeebe's Ecacalas TaVen to lews. Sheetos, Neb., Sept. 7. L. CBeebe arrived here and took charge of the re mains ef his son, Dr. CL T. Beebe, and left fsr Af ton, Ta. , where theywiS.be interred. Dr. Beebe was 22 years ef age and graduated last spring frem the Creigh ton- university, Omaha, Saalc of TYClerr CI015. Beaibics. Sept. 6L The Bank; of TT1 iey at Pilley failed to open its doors yesterday. Since the closieg ef the First National of this city it has been rumored that it would -probably cause the rifiey bank to close, as the latter is known to have been controlled largely bv the former. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CTJEED ' by kxsl apphcations as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only oce way to care deafness, arw? Lfeac is by constitutional remedies. Deafsess is caused by an infiamed coq diiioa ef the mucous lining of th Ees teciMan Tabe. When this tube fe in dsmed yoe have a rambling sound r i perfect hearing, and when it is entire ty closed. Deafness is the resnk. and nn-k-ss the inSera alien can be ta ken oo and this tnbe rest ored to its Eormal coo ditioc, kesriog wiil be destroyed forever; niae eases oet of ten are caused by ca tarrh wokds. is nothing bot aa mfikmed eooditioo f the raecoes surfaces. We wifl give Oae Btandred Dollars lor any esse of Deafsess esBsed by catarrh ) that eessot be cared by HaJlTs Catarrh Core. Send for circulars; free. P. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O. Soid by all Dreggist-, ac. J. F, F1LU0N, Pluto, Trotter General Eepairer. Special attention given to i WHEELS TO EENT SMOKEP.S la search, of a good cigar will arvravs find rtatj. r. Sdnnalzneas- Try them and judge. A Cure for Piles. We can assure aH who sufier with In ternal Piles that in Hemcrrhoidine we have a positive cure. The treatment is Eniike any thing heretofore used audita spplicaiion so perfect that every ves ; tKre of the disease is eradicated. "Hem : srrhokiiae is a harmless compound, can j be used for an eye ointment, yet paes- t such neaffng power that "when ap- lieres and a. cure is the sure result of its contrased use. All who sufFer with piles, seser irora Constrpation also and Hera crrnckrrne ctrrcs both-. Price $ 1 50. For Sale hy Druggists. Tvill he seat frum the factory on receipt of nrice. Send ro I TheFostez MjutVs CoGxrncit PhuSs, f TnwRj -fTT -rpct :-vtt and iaScgnatien- m i PLUG If lie had hotsght & 5 cent piece te would Iiave Deen able to take ft with m. There is no use feuymg more than a 5 cent piece of '''Battle Ax." A 10 cent piece is most too big to carry, and tie 5 cent piece is nearly as large as the XO cent . g piece of other high STade tobaccos. A. F. STREiTZ Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil's, ZPAXNTTEKS' WINDOW GLASS, )igTVg-n-i-g Dentsolie -ATotliek:e. Corner of Spruce and Sjxth-sts. C. F. IDDINGS, 1 1 MRl-B b mm iuifiujLi A TT frD A TIVT Order by telephone from 2 eTvttars Boofc Store. NORTH Br. N- MoC ?rop.3 "We aim to handle tlae jB esst Grades of Groods, sell iliem ax ZReasoriabiLe FiTires, and W arrant JTer-nhiTHg; as JRepresented.. OrSu xiwa She ocwatry asai. PaeiSe rail way r&speclfsttj s ?. J. BEOEKEE, ! Merchant Tailor s A "vrefi assessed stock of focein , ana aomestjc piece gooes ih stock Srorn tcmck to sekct. . . rcrrcct h:t how Prices, XPHUCE STREET. eE& SUPPLIES. - r " MACHINE S-eOt3.ClS3- r : PLATTE : PHARMACY. J. B. B uSH, Maisger. alaag fbe Slas wi. She GEO. NADMANS SIXTH STREET ! Mears at wholesale and le jtail. Fisfe and Gams m ll season. bansage at ail MSA i ae?. wa8fclasas2X C-.Sjt teg fUSJ rrlaB cag tunes. L asli paid iof Hiaes