Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, July 28, 1892, Image 6

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Till! i i'l nt h i iinmiiiiitril Mr.
in'or-c Slums. Jr.. ul I ill-l.in -, f. r
tin' s.ir.iiiry mi lip- -iiivmr lt-indi.
Till-: ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' r nf j i! 1 1 t1 -i in tlif
I'liittd St.iti-s i -ti7.il'.". in iiu ri-;i--i'
for the ji-tir nfJ.Ti'l. What :i I'u Ll
th.it would I'f lor A U.ii Sti-v.-n-on!
Till; Holioiliidc ol tin' editor of the
Ksrnin Nris for the liiitinrial ssi-l-ian'
of the -. I it. ! "s nf Till: III K' l l
.iti1 Journal i trills I'.ithetie. And
(here i.- ;i lour foot iiti of humor
III it, too. to the as i-r.lt-.'' -en-ihle
man.
S i i: i:si i ran t dod-e In- record
h) having a losv ' d tin- deinocr.it ir
editors sus he ssa- no nior.- ol a
co.iei head than ( .-s i-laud. .u
out and oiil reliel would run hetter
than a ct erl lead in any iioi Ilea n
l. l."l, 'lui in; He- revenue tarill
if lM'.i. theie ssas a -,,iii house m
every ward of New " ork tits; thou
sands i if la oorer- paraded the -1 reel s
in search ol work; the nuinher id
paupers was yreater than il ever
was hefoit-or has heen ,-ince. And
this is the kind id a tarill that the
deniocratic parts pronounci-s for
to-day. I teat rice K s press.
As lirother Sherman id
can huy clothing' so mm It
aims In
cheaper in Canada than in the Tinted States,
II. ('. McMaken culled at this oilier
this miii niu and reipiesteil us to
make the Journal the following- of
fer: Sherman to send to Windsor,
Canada, and huy an all wool suit,
.'silosvu as middlesex, or one its
i ipial. If Mr. McMaken cannot huy
one just as i-ooil for the same price
ur less riht here in Nehraska, he
svil! pay Mr. Sherman for his suit
ind ive it to him, provided Mr.
"dierman will him the suit il
he can duplicate it in Nehraska.
Now. Mr. Sherman, if what you say
is trui', you can yet a suit of clothes
tree. Scud ami huy the suit ami sve
will. see who pass the tarilf.
THAT the farmer has not heeii
misled hy the specious arguments
of the tarilf "reformers" in favor ol
free svool is shown hy the follosviny
extract from the Texas Stockman
mid l-'ariner: "The free trade ,-iiit-incut
concernini;- free svool docs not
hany together. The theorists say
to the win kiny man: 'A removal of
the duties will make svool cheaper
,ind yive us lowi r priced clolhinir.'
To the farmer they say: 'A re
moval of the duty will stimulate
the manufacture of woolen fabrics
ami create such a demand for svool
that sheep raisers ssill yet hiyher
prices lor it.' There is no ssay of
harnioni.iuy them. If one I e tint
the other i- lalse. In point of
actual fact, neither is true." You
can't fool the American tanner,
and the sooner t he Coin leu i ie leai n.
that the hetter.
CLEVELAND AND LAUGH ARUI-
THATIUN.
Senator Yoorhccs incorporate!
:litohis speech on the lloiuesteai
'"lot thi" mrssaye d (irover Ch-se
h.ud on thi' lahor ipiestion, April
i:. i hut he failed to slat a .-Mill
.-i-itient fact much nioie to tin
point. That iue--nye was one o
those i'lilll i'.ioi 1 1 !, i ce in r 1 1 1 1 n-
sshii-h seem to he s pi i-ial! s ualiiial
to Ml'. Cleveland. One won! I sup
po.-e li'oni lh.it nies.-aye that a hil!
piiisidiny lor tin arhitralioii ol
lahor trouble- m ,my 1 1 e pa i l a le u t
ol industry s oiil.l in, c t h is i . a dial
ipproval. No ot her in ! ere nee could
be illasvn lii'ni his I. my
ss hen, ileal Is a year later,
lli.il kind l ea. I a d h i in be
M c 1 'lu-rson's 1 ! a udbo. ,1.
4 . bill
bill
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bill
-ay s, under
A t -bit i at io-i
svhic.h pa-s
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hook ol 1v,
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l-'ibrilaiy ls',', addmy "it s.a
pre-i-nli'il Io the prisidcitt i.,r tip
proval N a i ch 1 , mi. I. n. a h i s i n:
1 .ecu tii'ti d on by him be Iota ti tin
id oi;rn llli'itt. 1 1 Jell."
That is Closer Cles cia m I - i.rni.
on h-yislatioii io -i -cure ltd or le;. i
1 ition. ll ss ill be ob-i i s ed that lb
house passed it uiilelceii dass be
I are the mi -.-aye svas -enl Io our
yt'-ss. The so!e in that body -lend
p".i for it and ad ayain-t it. Lsery
ncyativi- vole svas cast by a di nio
rat. The present speaker ol the
hmtsc, Crisp, was one of tin thirty
oppose rs of the bill. I hi- s ote lor it
vas noil partisan, but the vote
lyainst it was wholly democratic.
The senate, as already noted, did
lot divide on the question, which
was equivalent to its unanimous
passaye. It will further he ob
served that President Cleveland Iiil
not yive tiny reason for not siyniny
the bill. It was a clear case ot
sneak. He may be expected to be
called upon before the campaiyu is
closed ti) rise and explain his
peculiarly inconsistent and repre
hensible record on labor arbitra
tion. Chicago Inter Ocean. .
A WISE PROVISION.
Thom..- A Vs. Id,, a .-ail laitton
in aiiul ai liner, ha- ju-t i ui.-ha-e,l
a l.ittji- iroert in .Vsaik. N.J.
f .r the erection id a new t.e toty.
Mr. Wchh -.is.- thai tie-new struc
ture is e.nirely owiu- to the McKin
les hill. "Uliin the hill ss.is
..I-.-i-d." said Mr. W.l.h, "there
sv.-n- twcls e or Ihirti-. n iiianulac
t iries in the coiintrs, with an usi-r-a-t-
of from ri-Jit to twelve c.t rat-
ors. Now there are ahoiit
plant-, with ail aveia-e ol
sixty
item
till n to i-i-.tv uoiKni' u.
r.ty uoikni' u. My osvn
bi-yau svilh ciyht svork-
ii.iv, employ hi:,. When
l.li'loiv i- I'olllph-ti-d I
Iill - i lies
lie II, all'
the new
shall have nealls Ms orders
now amoiiiit to hctsvecn 1 and
. . . ... . , A I . I. I. .
s ,0.000 seal Is . lielore lie- iio-
y .a i I ili.l ssi II ss ith a:i." l'bc
S a' - "I pi ll 1 I 'tUMii man. i - ' i e
foriii. rh. ,.lo and 1 J a week.
I In s aosv earn ?l ale! ,C-
I . i i m to .-kill, and il :- the repub
lican l'.ilil'S ol pi. .1' Clam III.:'. I:a-
I ihi- rein.il liable in. r. a -.- m
ssa- i -. ss illi only a I ray un-iiiai s io-
cn a.-e in tin- cost oi i i n, s. o icu ss 1 1 1
tuckly di-appear. c-l a 1 ,1 ish i u y a
over rate than es.r preiaded in
tins country, while ma iota i u i n y
the ads ance in svnye-.
Sui. ly the .chance in the duty
upon i in port s ss a - a wit pros i-u hi
I law.
I'llh silver bullion nosv in the
treasury would if coined produce
.li )', )."i.i k k I. Accordiny to the direc
tor ol the mint it would take neat ly
two ears and a half to coin this
bullion, without iloiny any other
eoiuuye. I hi' est unatcu siock oi
silver in the svorhl outside of the
1'nili-il Stati-s is more than sixty
times th. 'amount of bullion in the
tteasiirs. Suppose sse hail tin- free
uid unlimiti-d i-oiiiayi' of silver the
.government could not, with its pre
sent mint facilities, supply silver
money to tin- pi-oil- as rnpi.ily as
the increase of currency yoes oil
under i-x is( i ny i-oiid it ions. The ca
p.uit y o 1 the mint is on Is about i 'in.-
1 1. N l,( . auuualls', and thi' additou to
the currency duriiiy tin- lisi'al y ear
ended June 111) was sIO:t,t H 0,l tt W . Un
people who are calliny for more cir-
culat io.i svoiihl not hnd their th'-
inaml met by fri-e silver coinaye. -Omaha
lice.
OUR HOME MARKET.
Michael i. Mulhall, the yreat sta
tistical! of free trade Knyland, has
estiiiiatcd tin- purchases of the
xvhole world. exclusive of the I'niteil
Slates, in v(. as ST.KH.I .
Pool's Is'.ulroail .laiiual shosvs
that tin' railroads of the I nitetl
States carried in Isv.ia total In-iyht
trallic of lll'.i.lba.Hail tons. It is esti
mati il that 'J") per cent of this was
duplications, which would pull it
ilosvnlo i.s.:ia',,l..'s net tounaye. Thir
ty dollars a ton is the usual estimate
of lb.' a vera ye v, 1 1 ue of this tounaye,
and that would make our home
tr.illic worth s.nn.'thiuy hie- 1 l,"a.l,
7.s.. )e.iut from Ihisourex
poi t - i d I: I .. i. "i7 for t he lisc d yea r
en liny" line ail, I svl, and sve have as
the net .i ii ii i i,i 1 value of our home
market sT!.a."'ii',i '..': t.
in re-.-
the -e y n it . le- 1 1
SS 1'oily I s - I a ; , y I
ollt SS lll l " i ,. I I -
n- ol ri'.hl
-1 1 1 . 1 s and
and 1 1 T t .lie.
and !
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,, I ies c thai man i - 1 1 i- i
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n ri :i ib.
Ci all i III pi
'.s.-r lor :! .
Con il aim
the ,!.i:i.
I ion i ii e- at
to --'CIO,
-oi 1 1 ll . ill
"torce bdl
dl-t'hl S ed
1 a 1 1 l 1 , l y
- a me I i libit ten
la
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that il pionolineeil thi
I it a ai a i a 1 t l a i' o n,- , I ii - j
u '. Uient s n id a in I s oi. 1. i
i r ll :.' parly nos i !e I
al opp i-e- evcr.y ,rfb inpt i
an hoi,,--; ballot in Hi, ;
' :i"i.s my the. so .--il!! i!
' I a tin, i y o i o 1 1 s e c 1 1 1 . 1 1 j
1 ! o i in i y I s c ha rac Ii a i -1 1 c I
ai; I temper. Is'ead tile i
I ue-1 n in and note hosv the I
plank in
l 1 1 1 1 s I n y : : ,
no
f
a v
days
parts
India
-Ul s i s cs in 1 1
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lcmocrtitic
1 dat form.
tind speak- in H
iii. la ti l l Herald
A VALUABLE SUCCESTION
Another vsesteru train has been
hi ld up, but not w ithout resi.-tanci.-which
was iiiclfi'itiial. Althoiiyh
the enyinccr ami liiiuuiii are always
attacked, they never seem to be
armed. Yet it would be an easy
inalU-r to ytianl a locomotive with
steam and hot water pipes in such
a w;iy iis to cripleor kill anyone who
mounted the footboard without per.
mission. A stream of hot water
under pressure would be more ef
fective against train robbers than
firearms in the bauds of men not
accustomed to their use. Philadel
hia. Ledger.
S, i -s 1 1 ; a ke. Lincoln duriiiy
Ihe ss.ir il (in. I sva- on his side, and
lie an -were, I in that shresvi!. stinple
ss as ol 1 1 1 -, " 1 1 has ues it . ccu i re. 1
lo mi' csen to rai-c the iplesliou ,i
to ss In-tin I 1 id i on ins .-ale in ib i--y
1 1 a t i on .1 i, t . I'he only tliiuylani
a n io 1 1 - abi 1 1 1 1 i - t i ! 1 1 1 . out ss h e re
Cod i - an I yet oil his side " Mo-t
al Ihe world i- cuy.iyvd in a struy- j
y le t o yet 1 io 1 to Co! 1 1 ' o S e I' I o t h e 11 1 .
aid In i
-r t li.
;-J,t'
Ih'l
ii.is 'ir
, u.ilit l.-r.
Till, ijeiiiocrat - are Mirpti-ed at
the hi-h svae- svhirlt workmen ol.
ttiin in IVnn-j lvau'i a iron ami
mills. (In the lal.nr ti'Miull ili'lll
ocratie talis lar out ranks .h-nioi rat ic
knowledge.
Mk. JulIN Is'iisS pre-eiit the Her
aid this week Willi a potters h.y
cabin, sutloiiuded ssiill stump-, an
old In-hioued woodpil.-. coon ,-kin-naih-d
to the lo-s, and a rah
bit in tin- yard. It i- a mo-t com- ,
plete llani-oit cabin ami sviil la-t '
for y.-tieratioiis. ludiano'a lla.i
Herald.
Mil. J o 1 1 1 u . 1 1 t ,11 n Us I ieca II - e sve
told a lew l.u'ts about Mesa u-oii.
Cleveland's l iliiuiny male, thai We
sve re i ) i rie.s i n y iim.l. No, I !i , .. SI i.-r-man,
sse do not throw mud. Inn
sUn-n tin- democrats put up sin h
men as Adlai Steven.
to t. II the truth, no
loot i - pinched.
hi sve have yot 1
matter whose
1 II ;: most i on-et at is e c-t im, ;tes
1 put the s heat y ii-ld litis y ear at
aai i,i K h i,, . ii ) bn-hel- and the corn
. s ield at 7'" i.i " i.i I. This is a lalliiiy
olf Iroin Is'.'l mi both ci reals, but
i that s i-ar ssas the only one in winch
thi' wheat crop exceeded this esti
mate. Apparently this is yoiny to
he a pretty lair year for the farm
ers. HOW WACES GO UP.
Ness- York Press; In lMintlic day
svayes. of the Mason Machine works,
at Taunton, Mass., one of the
largest iron mills in New Kuylatid,
averayed I.Ha per day of eleven
hours' work, or '.'.."I cents
an hour. Nosv they avcraye SI. 71
per lay of ten hoiir.s' svork, or
17.1 cents
per hour.
Attackcut l)y bolcliers.
Last niyht thi- soldiers anil citi
zens inilulyi'd in a small riot at
Hellcviie as tin- follosviuy svill shosv:
"Last niyht James Dilliou ami
Henry iinil Charh's Whetstone were
attacked by a nuinh-r of soldii-rs
while ri-turniuy from tin- rifle ran ye,
where they had been ilriukiny beer.
Only a few shots were exchanyed
svhi-n the boys starteil to run, fol
losved by the soldiers. James Whet
stone, a lirother of the others, hear-
iny the shootiny went up to see
what was the trouble ami was. struck
over thi' he id svith a club by a hos
pital steward ami knocked sense
less, in which condition hi' still re
mains. The steward ssas arrested,
duriiiy the niyht by Sherilf b ('arty
anil Marshall Patrick on the charyc
of assault svith intent to commit
murder mid is under yiiard assait
iny a heariny, which ss ill take place
as soon as the prosccut i ny a I torn is
arrives. The C n i ted Slates suryeoii
and local doctor are atletuliny the
injured mail and think hi' ssill re
cover." Walkuij.? Tor a Wasjer,
J. .Ii n I loss an 1 a in I svi te, t lie pei Ics
Iri.ins, passe I throuyh Kearney
yesterday afternoon on th.-ir way
cast. They are walkin:; Iroin
Seattle to Chii'tiyo on a ssay-.-r ol
.a.oon. l.easiuy Seattle March
tin', must reach Chicayo iplciu-b.-r
la. They carry b.-iM-ay and
cookiny utensils in a liyht sshei-l-b.nrosv
.-iiriiiountid bs an Ameri
can nay .Mi's. I loss :ir. is ,
In men's attire. They id.i;
I hey svi 1 1 reach their ea-tcri.
ircsscii
ll thai
ti-riii,
c it i ye, I
ui;s Allyust 'JS and have a
t
uly miles per ilas .
DicH ni-t Co-art.
Idle Polk triliill ihoe i,l-i
I ad:; e Chtnunan In- had il ;
sliii h
r ad
I s iseinent tor
tun
svti - til 1 1 iv
I
ded. A dec
s cut led -i t
l m ' e 1 1 i h i M 1 1 -
I tiny aside the c .
1 ton 11 l'. lk to ,
! John l Polk to
j .-aid real c.-tat'-.
us.
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ill a n 1 1
1 ll. I col
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or cm. u
lit- il
svottld -ettl
( l 1 ' o 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 m ' of .s'ii was ol d.
Ileal I'.stat..' Ti-.'ie;;t, rs
l-i dloss I ny ti re tic l ea 1 i ,-t ale
transfer- tor tin- pn.-t week :: I'oni-pih-d
bs Poik l!ros abstracters
and pllbl ishers of the 1) nls is'ccord.
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in, mi sss 1 , . , -,' '4 1 1 J , ... 1,(I".II1I0
I A Manlier an, I ss ale t,, is K Isimts
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Tim Injunction Dissolved.
Judye Chapman recently granted
a temporary injunction, restraining
the city and county from collecting
taxes on the storehouse building
owned by the R N: M. Yesterday
the case was argued by the attor
neys and this morning Judge Chap
man read a lengthy decision based
upon the statutes, refusing to grant
n. permanent in junction.
The sherilf was notified to-day to
be on the look-out for a horse and
bHffKy that was stolen at Hamburg,
Ia.t night before last.
( . K" S lav .,n
I I u-1 t
lint, mil, .1
S- :
NEBRASKA LEADS
The Cost of Producing Corn in
Nebraska.
mi. vvntvt.K (isr vim m my..
Reports From 535 Farmers Give an
Averoyo Cost nf S,t3 45 Per
Acre--Whiie in Iowa tlie
Avernjo Cost s
$7 7S an Ac re
The
h.iwl,
ca n in
poorl
as-.ttion- of the calamity
r- that a man in Nebraska
1 farm and keep out oi the
..u-e mas nosv be droppi-i
and tl:e ijtiesti"ii taken up: "Can
Colli be rai-ed pl'oli I . I b ! s ': " I'.-W
base ob-ersed no doubt that corn
can be i ai-cd profitably , but, in or-
il'-r to satisfy a y.-nera!
d.-mand,
Vputv Labor Commissioner
A mires h;i oblaim-d rciot ts con-
ceruiny tin- i-n-l ol iroilui':ny corn
and his compilation shows that the
cereal is raised in Nebraska at an
avcraye i'o-t of a fraction over Siida
per acre, seseial dollars losscr than
the avcraye co-t in lo'va, which is
the only state a I ford! n y liyures for
I'omparison. Tiu- i . .m in issiotier,
throuyh the courtesy ol ilie counts
ch-rks, obtiiineil the n tiles of ten
substantial farmers licm each
county am! estimates were received
from .." of them. The i1ui--tions
asked were: Interest on value of
lands at cent (estimate per a ci'i,
taxes; seed; 1 istiiiy or plant iny in
cludiuy plosviny; liarrnwiny md
rolliiiy; i-ultivatiny; huskiiiy ai, I
cribbiny; ami othif aihlitioiial .
jicnses':
These ipli-stions were taken as a
basis, for computiny cost of produc
tion, the items' of leriili.iny, fenc
iny , cost of cri b room lu-i ny exel tid
ed is not necessarily pertinent.
The deputy lahor commissioner
has compiled the reports, as shown
below, by counties, without arriviny
at any conclusion nr beinyf prepared
al present to make any suyycstioiis
conci-riiiiiy thi' .-ayiiilicance of the
returns, but the reports themselves
contain interestiny material. A re
port Iroin one county was sent in
coiitaininy an estimate of cost per
acre at ., 17 N.. 1 1 coiitaiueil .faiKl for
family expenses, which included
pay for the family physician, mid
wife, horse doctor, preacher, and
even the lawyer. It was indorsed by
the lanuer's alliance lodyc, but was
nut considered by the labor com
missioner, beiny the only one cast
aside.
l-'rniii Dodye county comes a re
port svith an estimate of S'.'.Ha per
acre on laud two miles from l-'re-tnotit,
land that is worth :. in per acre
and litis averayed v'"'11 p' l" acre for
thirty-live years. Another from the
same county y ivi-s tin estimate ol
7.na ner :icie, forty-live bu.-liels 'er
ai'le. mak i uy the cost 1." ' . cents per
bushel.
A ri-port from l-'rankliii county is
made on a basis af allowiuy r-'.b
p. r day for ti man ami team.
A Lincoln county man stales that
Cobs for t Hid pay lor shelliny. lb
places ihe profit on forty a, -teat
-T
Sesii il reports Clint lin ihatye
for in i ya i ion a . add i I ii n.-d i'.i-!
These cliaryes ran:.-,- from 'a i cut -to
in. ue than l per net c.
A Is e, Willow count s' f a riu.-r - a s -farmer--"can
raise i-orn sers svellal
pie.-en I pr ices a ic I farm i ny can be
ctirried on idictip. r tliaa in ihe easi
I ... it ol Ihe -tat
More can be made
le -diny The c, .iiutry
Tile i . i - I by Ci HI lit le
tie In yhe .( tm! Ins,
is till riyht.'
-, l'( . 1 1 1 1 1 ; : l i ' 1 y
I . i . . - 1 . t,
ssilhout f
l ", e 1 1 e l , 1 1 c
I e. b o 1 1 I , i
I el
,. ith th, av. ray.
ol a cent, yse
a c re o I corn pro
el la of a cent
l-'-.r l!c cotintj
is j. '..s I ' ' '
II -
pel
,l:d
.1 ( '
the
i - s th
li.SVl
il'AKi.
p.-r .
1,
a si I ay -. : i " i ; .- r ai r
I e l i 1 A I I.S I .
1 11. a . el tlye cost
acre
- it.
Co-t
. . . I I' I -' .1 o I , '. I "i i on I p -i 1
lasi.rtibls svith th.-
1 '.-. oj -", 7 a- is. a by tin- lab,
i o i u m i - - i o m r o I that -la!-, a
l holly h t he I osvn i st iinat e iikIii,i
in-t of let Itli, iny, cuttiny sl.tlk
co-t of crib fool it. -hel b n y. lain I i n
to market, li-iiiTiiy repair-, i !i'.. tax
on horses, but less ms r.-lni,'iii o
hind. In Ioss-a tin-cost, les- -hel
iny and hatiliny to market, is .is ",
less shelliny, l.a.v but includin
an me various items reaches- tm
average cost of ijTO.;,:! jn-r ;n rt
which brings the cost per bushc
at llll cents.
On the other hand the average
yield per acre for Nebraska, accord
ing to government reports, is 32.8
bushels for ten years past, and the
average price has not fallen below
2'2 cents. According to govern
ment reports only 33 per cent of
Nebraska corn is hauled to market,
while ot! per cent is consumed on
the farm. If the average cost of
production per acre is fO.43 and the
average yield is 32.8 bushels per
acre the average cost of producing
I
one l'U-hel i- a traction over 1'.'
cents. Tile co-t per hu-hel in Iossa
is u:ca at li, an '':', In l.i rnil-.
folding' to t!u- it ie- of expense
.11
ni
curred in production.
ne! i. ei. The as t rae
I yield per acre of 'M bushels in
j -"ebraska is sent out from sa-h-j
inytoii. lint reports from Nebraskn
. farmers .-hosv as hiyh a- ail bn-hels
per acre and the low. -t is only J7
hu-hels. Althoui;h a very few
! farnii-rs report that I'orii r.iisiuy is
mit prohtat'h1 the cotupilatioii ot
the labor coniiui-sioner is con-
idered a- a ci mph-te nt u tat ion of i
the asset! urn. I
The ripii b 1 i,-a us ol M n 1 1 i ya ii yes
tefday met in coiiseiiiion ami uoiii
illiit!il ti lull state ticket, with J. T
s'ii'll tor y OS el i ii H .
Tile botll d of ei I llctl I n ill svd I
ti nii-i 1 1 n y to n i yd 1 1 io open t Ii
for tin- cou.-ti uctin oi a tsvo
f jut room brick buildiuy.
t'-iril!y Indii-titi- ,i ('i-orili rorilie Kl-lllpyi,
iiti'i i..iiiil in. ii-iiv.-- .-Iinul.l bit tttkrn' lo
pI'-V, tit M llllllS tl -.ilil.li
!?F ''- F V RH P I'i-'-i--- rnn l. oiir.',
ULliLlilDblV in lli.'ir in.-i-i.-i-v,
ssliiiha iii-;; L-li-il, iii.iy li.'i-i ,iii ilteiiteiuii-.
Di?. J. H. MCLEAN'S
LIVEPw 22 KIDNEY BALM
I- ss li-.! ;,,,ii ii.-' i. It s ill i-ia-, I.i ver Dl-nr-
.1. I--. !' i Iti. s' V, -l;n , 111 iu'ht'- Pi-eti-,'
Iiinl I ::;! !,-. 1't s p. i- hniil,.. s-ii'l
J-c.-hi -veiiii 1'i.t- li..,,k nt liinl -. h.iss to livo
;.ii l inn' :lf --u ,ii 1 ;-t liijjt i-.iin .l.ittit s.
TH!! PR. J. H. MCLEAN MED. CO
ST. LOUIS, MO.
PMTACOW CAPSULES,
furortirofnr MVtik Mn,na
prstvotl by rt jmrtMil li-iliin; liy
sictaus. Mate nm' in nnlcniiti.
I'ru'i'. SI . 4 atalnni Five,
vii V K:rttLiwrtiriMni,i
-.i' S:mi Slilii Ii;i-ii-.,Si n.l'
Tlloni Sil! nri.ISs iHilllllr Air,-. Ilou, wiiu-
.'iit niirriiry. I'nre. onli-r train
THE PERU DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. 5.
IS Wifc-ottin Street, XUWATJKEE, WIS.
DfS.BETTS&BETTS
PHYSICi&SS, and SPECIiLISTS,
1400 DOUGLAS GT.,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
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- " (" ti'.'t'tii'iim nt. i ,!"'ri nt l y mail free
Mtl'itH-w t l.y 1 1 1 - -1 1 or l', .".. t."f'Urels
i !( i. ti,-t f'-,,i,i oL-itiMioii. ! i in,' atit". if
'u'e 'P-iekiy. i nf. : at;, I ;'ri;,:in,iii l.
T! e Pi',1 : -.i i I. v rvi! f.is ,"tl,!y k inns n s--".'i;il-i
-' - i:i ! I,- I,' :a I St a l'l.i'ir i , n it i ' . i ,,rt , i,,','.
r.-v.ta k ';!,!, n-it r.r.i-. , n :,l -uri',-. in 1i-
' f , -ti 1 1 (,' ii-i.l ,-i,r.' . , f Vtvm--. I l.n ,ni,- an. I M.r.
k'.'O i 'I . :!-.".. ... a l I.- I !,. , a -1 0, 'Til t. J -i-'itilih
!., i ..- f-l'l r-.T"..-ni f ll..' a'!!;,-!, d ! l-!,er
I ;,- '. uu tr-tiil-
A CFRTAIK AND POSITIVE CUKE for it n
' i 1 , 1 1 ril-'Cl.i tr-.t l VlCf Iltiii thi I'llIlnTOUS f'Vllti
Mthi f.i '''.v tti i'.- ;t.
IKIVATK, Iil.non A!,'" SKIN DISEASES
r.TPvors DFBiiiry and sexval pis-
iiu-ru .
riLllS. FISTULA AND RFCTAL ULCFTtS
:ii;u Milii 1 1 1 I lAiLiiitUl i;tii tn i;fafui)
frtMii tm
HYBH-iCF.I.K AND VARICOCELE t-rnm-
tv. i-.'i;. 'in-l . i.-,--. -f'.ii'.y O'lr-'d 1:1 rv, ry cu-i-.
SS. I'M 1 1 IS. I, dNOI' II 1 1 IV ,., I. IT, Sinna.
loiriia i. i , ,11.11, ;i ti-.Kv, l,i -! Jin ii .
Nil'1' ll,. !-i':i-. I . raj mI K.'-'iiue-, -'-iii;i1i
Wi ;,k-ii,HM 'i ti. I nil di'iictiio ilionl,,-x ,rulinrti
.'it t,i i I'o-.'iv.'lv I'lir,',). n ss.'d ii. all r.in.'
T i i - il dear I, p. tl.nt r. nit fi" n imtliful folllin
or tin- e.si'-'-H ..( iiMiiin. jn,rn.
st"irf li'O ' ''lamii'ivil j ..riiiani nllv enfd,
vJl. ICUii i, ,..,,,v;. e,,i,,l,.lH. willioot l-llt-
tini... r.vi til- or ilil;,,t.uion. ( i.ro olloi-trd at
li..i... i, ft, tii. nt ithii-t. a iitoi,n.,ti, fiiin of
in tioytii.i-i .
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN
AQllla PltrO Tt.P tuvfnl efloc'i nf early
OUI C jUl C iici wi'ii-ii l.iiia.- nririinin
. ,kn. -s. .tr-trosini; liotli iniiiit ami liixly. svilli
nil itH ,nu,l,.,l ilin, :eriutini'titl) cuie.l.
P,fQ RpHc A.l.tn-t t)i(.i-. who liave iniir
Ul 9. UCtlO tliomnelven I - imiro.er in
ilulueiiee anil nolit-117 lialiit. wliieh ruin lih
11. ii., I ami IhmIj-. uiiutlui-t Uibui for lnir-:r.en-,
Htuily or iimrritiKe.
MAitKIKl) MRS, or tiinoii iviteriiin on that
hapfy lil, aware of jihynic-J dobilitj, quieklj
aiwiitoit.
ttrT-Hemt 4 c-nt prwUvn- for relolvrntwl works
on dir.. hie, Norvixw anil Delientx DiMsam-H.
Thonwnii nirwl. liT"K frionilljr letter or call
nia Ro jihi fiitnrw wJTi-rinB and hm, am)
ailil iroliton -ir to lift. tNo Wttnr nnnweiwl
DUll -1Klll,llUl tlf t CMOtS iu xisaip.
Aildrpae, cr call 00
ORS. BETTS & BETTS.
I 19 Sotuh 14th St
N. k. Cor 14th and Douglas Sts
OMAHA,
- NEBRASKA
(.'. II. 'I tel. Ion svas u . e it I uated --
ti-rday by the te pu bl ie,. u - tor yov- j
. i-,,.,,- ..i i, it , I
tit Ixeai in s . ss a- dross ne 1 s e-tcfila . iTTl i. y ."O 1 1 n .J t ui
The ntttional democrat ic commit- Jf jff.(MEE D3I1R
t.-e m.-t M-.-lerd.is at N- sv N ork i it v S I P l'"?0
and W.liiam I'. Harms sva. elected U)fVW
chairman, in .-, ,- , l',,. my. MZi
9 A1NS
ftA . -me
Mi Back
A I J i (J J ft'"' nii-i fi'ii-.iy
1 'iV-' its fy M r"r" f"r
lCTrM'l " m i- " "'1 "II
W-'M ,Wy itnnt.tr.rtiiui'-i-iiiirK.'-.. i-ru-i'i.
Vvi iSWJi nnrrv cnririi'iir,i-iil
vra vxsm. icot thai t.usj
3 I!.'.TXlJTH
1 i'.r.:.u &cti
k TrT!SWEl
i a int uusi:vJi fJ
itS BOTH 3:DY AW TH Z'O.
S WEIL INUEKSiOCa.
sc:;:"'ai.'E of seen v:;jds.
TH: tL'aCr CC.f-i PREFER TiO TO
AaT!'EC'J-FJHICIiED.Ki:i:5.
IP YOU WANT THE BUST
Cayi,3 CHARTER OAK',
TTitb tho Wire Cams Ovca Docrj.
" . " 12223 WvtTolw '
ikveoiiiinciMlctl an Ilie Ileti. IX I
I.K Mails, l'lyinouth Co., In., May, 189.
I sulTt'rcJ (rum temporiiry Klt'opU'SBuesB trom a
Cyerivurk (or two youi-u, fur which I usod l'a-itur
KiwiiIu-'b Ni rve Tonic, ami can ncomiiii'U.l eaiuo ,
as tun bent uiejiitint' (or eimilar trullin.
V. UOHMtOKST.
Hir.Konn, Cat., May, 1883.
Hy non lia 1 a Bpino un l uorva iIIbi-iibo ; was
nni'tli hnielltod liy tho uso ot l'untur Kwuig"
NiTse Tonic. Tho UiuiKlitcr of a friend of mine
bud fits and sviia curml hy tlm Tonic.
J.tH. Mi l'KRMOTT.
Mr. Thou. J. riirccll, of Spokane Fulls, Wash,,
writes fnini tho (ionzula CoI1ki, Juno, lH'.H): '
t Iih.1 i pili.y 12 ycui ii, ub trealc.l by many 1
pliynirimiB an,l tuok liiuny s,)-eulli, patent I
iiii'ilu-iiioa, but of no itooil until I took 1'astor
Koi.nin'B Nerve Tonic. Nosv, llmnks to (io(J
have not hud uu attack eiuco Nuvoiubur, load
FREE s
Tnlntilile nook on Nnrrool
I ii.itse H'-nt lr to any ad.lnmn
uml Mir piitientH ran ulso otittic
uus ini'iiii iiio n ee ol ciuvrKe.
Ttits n-m.-ilv bn" Uecri liri'imrcd byttio lieverenrt -
I'si-ior Ke. mi., ot rori ss .is.'f, ina miico ioiu, nr..
L, uosv -ireptuva under ins uirocuou oy tuu
Kotr.N'iC rrr. m., Chicago, nt, 1
rottlo. CfarSii
L : . i; :
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"CANCER
PuMfrfjinpp(l fefirno Vmt'pr fmm tliln Klna of
Ttrrnrs, fir by u nitt mtiidt riul tlioovwy In
liH'illrm-p.rnnreritn any partnf tlm Imtiy run lo
M-rmutii'iilly furvd uUbnwt tho n of
lit-- kit I Its
Iks 11. I. roT.nv.ywfTIntllnnn Ato., nilonffo,
Fav-i: Wus-purt'il of r-iinfrrur th limnst in it
nct 't ty y.uir T'lt-tlii k1 of trc!ititt-nt.'' ,fll fur
tivuLue. i)r. 11. 1'. lMltN -X-oiiUi St,, UilCJitfu.
Mns hncome a household word brcaute of
its absolute ruirity, nutritive vnlue, smooth
tt'steanil delicious hiun-iit't. It is gnoil for-
svi-.ik 1 unj-s and n stimiiltint for inip.im-d
constitutions. L'nli'riit inferior s hi-.k ius. it
does not rasp or scald the throat anil
Miimnch, nor ctuise naiiM-n, dirzincss am'
headache. You may knosv it ly the alms- ,
utilities and the pr-ipri.tarv lttlrs in
which it is served. CMl for ' ("li t"; run-'ii-"
and take no other For sale nt all
first-class drinking -daces and ilruvj stums
J3 DAi.f.r.Mwn f. cn n.ic.-.cc
l-i.r Still- JOS. J. .MrVKY.
CV:KLY,TKOnOL0:!LY,FCP:VrilCUREr
n, rii-w prrii't toil
...ir f.ntli'ft th.-jt.
"r- 1 M tl Ulll'-S til'!
i b v n t 1 1 1 linni hi
VftTi l I iiupr'ivi J
rt sl'i v, fi'rl a T r i
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PURE RYE.
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All smiohinit '.i i':ik
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of iCmi .i',i : i k !
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o u f. viiau. wi, i liiutj. zum. in'
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lu.'o oi r rRivnx IH1RN.
iti'sv rn it' ini'r". wo hv,
'k i''t!it ii.t t-teml a a'
M i. I !.,(. fc.rt,;,li.'I'iiuyio, Aiulirotj-paV
s ,." ,. y,,ini.,.1 01 liny luenilierol ynur
nt "i '..:iiL inn! re will imike yoo tl ii
..limit Kree t'tiiirw... i.mt.,ibi '
t o .ov.ll
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v xliiliitit 1.1 y. .ii r tneii.l-. ns iiin,,,f ,
W'.rk. mid iimp inur liittiieneelR ceeiirlOK 11.1 rutilra
.,01 -n. I'I:i..iiii,ii,i, uml 11. 1 . 1 r. - -. . 11 Imekol nii'tiire
lout it Killlwri'liirneil in fori. , t nriler. Wo make
ner elmiik-n in in, 'lure you ts i-li. n,, tnii rlerlnii
-' ,-i,.--i.. B-t.-i.Tini.nv Ittllili III I hlfiivo
A'Wroni.aUm.,,1 to ECLIPSE PORTRAIT CO..
(10 Eoat Rnndolph St., CHICAC0,(. III!
I' will forMs lio to anr oW-v
lii-1, kit u iiiiiVatf nttiir. THIS M
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