THE OMAHA DAILY BEK-2 MONDAY , 0 TOBGU ? , 181)2 ) PROGRESS OF THE CAMPAIGN E. M , Bnttlctt Brings Encouraging Reports from the Etato at Large. HOW THE FARMERS ARE HELPING OUT Advertising Clrrulurs Tlmt llpny tlio Stntc- mcnU .Mmln iiy tlin I'ntiitUt | < i llnm - ntnry of tlie Hlntc Hrpnlillrmn i\orjwlicro : intliii : lnlic. Hon. 13. M. nartlcttls homo from a short trio out through the state where ho tins boon making speeches as assigned by the republi can utaio control committee. Ho was at IloldreRO , Mtnden and LexltiRton nml spoke front the snmo platform with Lieutenant Governor Majors. In speaking of the political stluitlon In general and of the Incidents that eatno under his personal notice , ho said that sulotidlil work Is being done all through the state and that ovoryoody Is seemingly anxious to help n'.ong vbo republican cause , as thuro Is a ijon- crul advocacy of republican principles every where. K'jpublicnnlsm Is tbo chief topic of conversation In the hotels und ou the rail road trains nntl the traveling tnon arc doing vnllant none all along the lino. "Ono thing that struck mo with especial sluiiillcanco , " salu Mr. Bartlntt , "was out In llin western part of the state , wiicro I found farmers ou the twins distributing circulars that sot forth thu wonderful for- tllliy and Rouoral prosperity of tUitt section of Nebraska. There arc mutiy eastern ex cursionists travolltiB througti the stuto Just Dt Ibis time , and this advertising tuatlur \\as Intended for tholr eyes. Otl'iutclni ; Cul. unity llowln. "I obtained aoino of tlio circulars , and found thut they contained porsotial letters from a large numoer of farmers In various counties of that auction , tolling what thutr fnrins had done during ttio past year or two , r\ml many ot tlio loiters hud been uuly sworn to , and \\pro of the nature of nllliUvllH. Homo of the writers swore that tnclr fnrms paid for themselves In Iblll , and there was every Indication tlint Uii'.v would do Ju.si ascll in Ib'J. . 'J'tipv gave their location , oven to thesoclion , township and lan e. and told of the road v market thut Onmha furnished on the ousl ami iJcnvur on the west , and anv numlicr ot thinus that went to show the real condition of tlio farmer * of Nebraska. "I inquired what the necessity was for mnking this showing when excursionists could toe for themselves thai the situation was as sot forth , even without any circulars , mid 1 was inlormed that the continuous walling of the calamity howlers li.nl excltod Kravo doubts in the cast as to the real stale of affairs out hero , mid they wanted to bo sure that thu attention of the tourists uni called to it while pacing through thu state , that they might nail tbo lie when they got IKIL'K homo and toll their frieuus how Ne braska was being maligned by some of tier owa citizen1 ] . That showi pretty clearly whutsoruo of our I'aimors think of the way the populist Icaucrs are conducting their campaign. " 1 found Tom Majors supporting Judco Crounso In splendid shape- , and ho Is doing Broat work for the tlciiot. His comparison ot the ru.ords of Crounso and Van VVyck is making lots of votes lor thn republicans. lie is showing up the oxtr.wacanco of the last legislature as outclissiog anything else ol tbo kind over bofoto known itf thu history ol ttio slate , with its pinvlously uohcard-of up proptlatlons and the employment of u nutn ber'of useless employes , and ho convinces the voters that ho knows what he is talking about. It'M Ilir rcnt Now. "Two years ago the republicans wore noi nblo to gel up a meeting at Holdrogo , bu' ' ttiu year they tilled their largo opera houet to overflowing. The same Is true at Mlndcn where 1,000 people were seated and as m.uij more were unable to Una seats. Out In Koin'i district they ate just ilndlng out that hi wns moro interested with the corporation ! while In Washington than ho was in thi weltaio of his constituent ! , nna tried to tin load a worthless gas plant on the govern in L' nl for f 1.000,1)00 ) for the nurposo of light ing the capllol after gas hud given wav ti flcctrloity. ' Everybody Is pleased with the wa ; Judge ( Jrouusa Is doing up Van Wyclc , and' 1m vn yol to hoar any unfavorable comment What pleases the /armors moro than any thing one IB the way that new factories ar being started up In Nebraska the cottoi mill at Kearney and the binding twine fac tory at tt'rcmont ' and others of thut class - tin U tboy nro praising the MclClnloy oill They will veto for a continuation o'f thl Btalo of affairs and the continued cnjoyinun " of ccncral prosperity , ana the poverty"wnl Ing leaders u'o beginning to rcali/u U. " WHO TIIKY AKU. l SlKitclics ot thi ) Candidate ) i > tin ) Ki'piililli'iiii County Tivkut. J. Li. ICaloy , the rmmbllcan nomlneo fc county attorney , was born no.ir Lowlstowi 1'a. , Juno U , IS. ) ! ) , but before ho was u yo. old his parents removed to Ohio , mid itvi in the Huckoyo stale thut ho was raised \ man's estate. Ho was educated in ttio rm lie schools and graduated from Wittonher college at Sprlaglleld. O. , in 1STO , and thu entered the onlco of Judge MuUauloy , afte \vards of the supreme bench , to road la end remained as a student In his ofllco I U'iflin until admitted to the Ohio b ; in IbTS. lie nt oncn rcmovoa Kobra ka to enter upon the pra tlco of tils profession , locating ; liloomington , Franklin county , ns n inumb of the law tlrm of Kulev Kaloy , h broiuur , the other member of the tlrm , belt ; located at Ucd ( Jloud. Mr. ICaloy was cloctt county Judge ot lYanUHu county soon afto \vavds und tilled tlio oHiou with credit to 1m eolf and satisfaction to the pcoplo of tl county. Owing lo the UciUh of his broth about two months befuro the expiration Ills term ot ofllcu ho tcndoied his rosigiiatn in order to lomove to lied ( Jloud , the bell to loolt alter the business of the tlrm , 1 continued to reside In Webster county f clcht ioats , and In 18b ! > was sent lo thu lu : ; laiuro us lloat roprusuntatlvo Irom Wubst nud Vi nnklin countieit. The late Judge ICul of Uod Cloud , brother of the nominee , wus delegate to the ropubllciin national convc tlun in IbTO , that , nominated Uuthorford Ila.vei for prosldent ot the United Stuu J. 1 Kaloy bus always ticen a staunch t publlfau , und during his lour years' te Cenci ! in this city has been promluoul idoiiMlvd with the politics of thu Klx ward , though never us a candidate , Ho h the unanimous support ot his ward fort ofllco for which ho has boon nominated , t ward caucus , at which thuro were over t voters present , hiving him us oudorsouu without u ulssunllng voice. It Is u sign cant fool thut wtionevor Mr , Kaloy has IK a candidate he has always bcuutca what went after. Fur County Cnmmlnsluiior * . Henry Llvo oy , the candidate forcoui commUHionar from the Sucor.d district , v born in England llft.v-eight years nyo.V his paronti he rumovod to America when wus uut U years of ago. A few years In Mr. Lively removed to Wisconsin , where received a common school education. In Burlng of ISM Mr. Llvoaoy buttled In Ouia where ho has ntnco resided , Hy occuuat lie 1 u brick contractor and munufaotu und ny his Industrious and frugal habits accumulatedacomfortublo fortune. AUhoi nctivu In politics ho has never boon a pol clan , Mr , Llvosoy bus uhvavs boon n Htuui republican , und as such has torvcd for ycuts as n member of the Hoard of Kdi lion , declining a reuoffilnutlou at the om Ills third term. Uroryo U. Williams , candidate for cou commissioner from the Third district , Is > ol Douglas county's rnoit prosporoui fa cr , roaldlng In Valley vroclnot , At jii'oscut tltao bo IB tilling a vacanov on county board , caused by tbo death of ( Jeo J'l Tluimo. Mr , Williams Is an old reaul of the county , a man In the prime of life , , ' eloquent and forclole speaker , besides | kCktmir good judgment. Ho has always b tin old due republican and has nevur bol ' cougbt a public cilice. O , C. titanloy of South Omaha , tbo uc pea for county commissioner from tbo Foil district , bus been Identified with the b S3 lutorcaU of thu Msulo City from first Inception. Mr. Htanluy was born in Madison , Wls , , In 1851) ) . Ho cnmo to Nebraska - braska lu ISO ! ) nnd suillpd In Dodga coutty. where ho was ungaecd In farming. Ho came to Soutn Om.i.ia six yours ugo and ombnrkod In tbo real oslato buslnoss , In whlca bo has continued until the present time. Stiitn Xrimtorn. Isnao Novoi , nomlncn for the state ftcnnlo , was born In Uatchollcrvllle , Sxratoca county , N. Y. , January V , 18U8 , nnd will therefore bo (55 ( yours of ago when bo take * bU scat In the upper house of tno Nebraska legislature. Ho received : i good common school educa tion and then look a course nt tbo Stata Normiit school al Albany. He began the manufacture ot wooJcn.vitro In bis native town , continuing It until lbl > 5 , when hu to- moved to NewarK , N. .1. , w.iuro ho wns engaged - gaged In the same business for tlvo yours , at thoi expiration of which tlmu bo returned to Itatchcllervlllo. In IST.'i ho was elected lo tbo New York loqlshiluro to roproaont the Saratoga Springs district. The lute.I. W. Htistfd was spcaner , and Mr. Noycs wns by him appointed ubulrnmn of tbo comiulttco oil villages. Ho was ro-olected tbo next.year nnd was appointed to tbc chairmanship of his old committee by bpcnKcr Sloan. Tno only olbor publlo ofllco ever bold by Mr. Noycs was that of county supervisor of Sara toga county , to which tin was elooVed In IblH. lu isl'j ' bo removed to Nebraska , when ho took up bis restdonro on the farm on which ho baa over since resided and which ho pur chased in 1S57. Ho has always buon an ear nest , consistent republican nnd was urged last spring to inuka tbo race for the gulerna- loriaf notntnttllnu , but fooling that the best Intoiosts of Iho party demanded the uomlna- tlonof.Iuugo Crounso , withdrew his name from the countv convention. Ills action at that tlmo mudo him many friends , who de termined that * ils self sacrlllco In the Inter est of party should not bo allowed to go un rewarded. C. O. Lobeck was born nt Andover , III. , lu 18.Vi. Ho adopted the vocation of a travel ing man und covered Nebraska on bis regu lar trips as early as IbT.'i. Ho located m Omaha m l SJ nnd wont on the roau for a loading hard ware house. Ho was president of thu Commercial Travelers association ut Omaha anu ono > ed the conllileiico of busi ness men to an exceptional di'groo. A llttlu over a year ago ho oni'iiccd In the retail hardware business at 1 Ul Douglas sli-jot In company with C. II. Linn , who is his present partnur. Mr. Lobccit 1 ° of Swedish ox- uaction nnd speaks German languages lluently. Ills candidacy was warmly en dorsed by the various Swudlsn-Amoricnu Hociotlos and it was this fuel that induced htm to KO before the convention. Charles II. Clarke ropiosonts the repub lican young blood of Nebraska. Ho wan born and broil upon the Nebraska prairies , and owns IJcllvuo , In Surpy county , as tils birthplace. Ho was for some years manager of a wholesale drug housu nt Lincoln , but has for some years been located in Oinahu , where he is secretary and manager of the Lco-Clarkc-Androeson Hardware company. Ho Is a hard worker , und bus alwavs been r.n enthusiastic a Ivocatu of republican ptin- I'or Ii'preseiititUc : . Thomas 15. Crane was born upon the bis- tone soil of Now Bedford , Mass. , January li , IN" > | . Ho adopted the profession of law and in June , ISST. located In Omaha. This is Mr. Crane's llrst venture as a candidate for ofllco but he hrs always boon prominently Idculi- Ucd with local republicanism and is known us a hard worker. W. N. Nnsnti has boon n resident of Omaha with the cAiopilon of n brief absence for tno past thirtv years and bus been secretary of the Omaha Hoard of Trade for the past four years. Ho wns born In Pennsylvania , ml- gialed lo Illinois , and llunco lo Omaha , where ho wns for twuaty years manager for the Sniper sowing machine comoany. Hois In clo3 < s touch with the business interests of Nebraska nnd will comma-nil the support of Iho business men. Jnmes II. Kyner was born in Ohio fortv eigbt years ago. Ho served through the war and lost a leg at. the batllo of Shtloh. Ho came to Omaha liltccn years ago. Ho Is u property owuer. J. B. Itjevcs is a natlvo of Iowa , 'J3 years of ago , and has lived in Omaha live years. Ho Is a real estate btokcr. Charles Stephens of Douglas precinct Is a further who has lived in Douglas for a num ber of years and has IIQI held ofllco. Judge A. L. Button is nn enthusiastic young republican. Ho has been a resiJent of South OmuLu for several years , und has been prominently Identified with local poli tics. Mr. Sutlon is the junior partner of the law IIrm of Van Dason & Sullen and has served ono tctm as justice of the peace. Dr. M. O. KlcUotts was born In n little town in Henry couuly , Kentucky , thirty- tour years ago. His early education was Iho best to bo had In the Koniucky villages of llmt day. Hu came to Omaha in 18SO and after casting about for an tpenlng took tbo position of janitor of the Omaha Mcdicil college. After worklui ; among the students for a short. Unit ho decided to bo a doctor uii'i commenced his medical studios. In January , ISbl , Dr. Ulckotts grudualca and since thei : has successfully praullcod medicine lr Omaha. The doctor has a largo practice , Is u cloo student and has won ihe conlidoncc of his friends. Ho bus been moro or los ; luluioatod In politics during the past tlvi years and keeps well posted on Iho question ; of the ilnv. Churles A. Gnss was born In Edinburgh Portage county , O. , December 10 , 1W5 : ) and after i asslng through tbo publlo school : cntoied Mount Union college ut Alliance , O. where hu was grmhuuoU In the class of " 85 Ho found it necessary lo touch school ii order to sccuro the money with which n , r defray Iho expenses of his colluglqlo course , s and after his graduation came lo Omaha 0 wlieto he again onleiod Iho schoo ) room , tuKine charge of Ibo vVos , Omaha schools In IbSlS , at which tltn Walnut' Hill was Included in that district He taught hero a year , during which he kep up the luw studios begun in Ohio two year , v before , and on his -lib birthday , Docombe u 111 , ibbt , was admitted lo Ibo Uougtas count , ir bar. Ho at once entered upon the practlci to of bis profession and two years ago forme tou j. copartnership with Joseph H. JJIalr , an utt the linn of Blair & Goss is still In ox Jf istoticd. Is Mr. ( iois has always boon n bard worko Isu Isg 'n tbo loiJiiblicnn rauks , but has novcr bi u fore boon a candidate. r- Augustus Lockner was born and raised I rn - Uocboster , N. Y. , receiving bis education i n10 the public .schools of thut city , lie fciilislo 10n at the unoof 111 vowrs In company H , Twontj ol llmt Now York cavalry , nnd scnuu tbre in yours , mostly tumor General Phil Sheridan i ur tlio Sbenaiidouh valley. When discharged I lois Iblii ) bo came to Nebraska , took a horrosloii lor In Hutlur county , nnd has been u rosidei is- of this suite ever since. Ho helped organii isur IHitlor county uuu wusnflorwurdspostmabU ay al Ponporvlllo. Ho loft the furm'ln 1871 , r ayu movinu ULTOSS the I'latlo to Columbuswboi bo engaged in tbo hardware aim Implumoi business , in which bo continued for twoh is. yean. Ills health failing , \M \ than sold 01 0- ami removed to Omaha , where ho lias r 0SI - < lded tor the past six ypars. Ho borvoil fi SIly three successive terms in tbo Columbus ell ih council , which , with his incumbency in t ] nd Peppervlllo postofllce , has been the extent ho bis career lu publlo life. he ; uo Will Ili'siimn ' tint litilxito. nt Tbc serious uflliction to Judge Crouust illon eyesight husi caused n temporary break In t ! on scries of Joint discussbus between nimbi ho and Mr. Van \Vyok. Chairman Cudy till the ongaguinent at Columbus and was uilli to llnlshup the horles with tbo ludeponde candidate but the hutor objected. A teli-grc ity , ' was received from Judge Crounso lust nig 'ui itli sayinc that ho would resume Uiu joint disci . blon ut Blmwood ou October" and llnish I IQI- Dorics. This will only nuccssitiito Ibo nbati oiiment of one dale , at Yoik on the -Itli , hoity ( 'oiigres.smiui Ur.vun lasl niuht telegraph ; that bt < would meat Judge Field in unatti Inn Joint dobalo lu this city on Monday ovenli October Ul , or any evening that week t'uut bad nolalieudy unrugt'd. UoWltl'a Sarsapanlu a rouunl'j 111- ich AND THE ELDER MUST DZCIDE Pretty LHtlo Church How That Came Up Over Soma Gash , OUTGROWTH OF AN INNOCENT SOCIABLE SotTnril Street Mrtlimllt I.ndlcs llavo Gotten Ititnn I > | < IIIH < ) II < totlioVcstcil Illglitn lit thn Aid Society ut thu Church. It Isn't often that you hoar the members of the Ladles Aid soulotv t tilting thro.itou- Itiglv of arrastsnd police court trials and things of thut kind , but that Is what some of the snuly perturbed Inales of the Howard Street Molhodl-tt Hplscopal church have been doing for the past few day , nnd nil bo- causa uf u llttlo soclublo tbnt w.is given lu the church parlors n few days ago. The liouo of contention is the disposition made of the funds realized by the entertain ment , and the matter tins already gone to tbo presiding oluor , and tbut olUslnl of the church will bo ttoatcil to an cxnurleuca next Thursday afternoon , when thu case comes up for ho.ifng ! , that will undoubtedly bo lively onout'li to prevent that stereotyped ennui fooling If Iho opposing factious fool us belligerent then as they do now. It seems that when the sociable was clvcn , It was under the auspices ot tbo "fourth division , " nud right there cotnoi the bitch. Ono faction claims that It was Iho fourth division of "tho Aid , " and Ibo others insist that It was tlio fourth division of the church , and thut the Aid was not In It , If that worldly hut < ) utta apt extirosslon may bo used in that connection. It may bo staled hero , lor ttio information of tlioio loss fami liar with the workings of the fomlnlno ad junct of tlio church thut are the members ot the Aid themselves , that the nioinbara are divided Into four divisions , nlptmbollcally , and each Is expected to furnish nn untjrlulu- mcnl In its turn , and rulso Its cjuoUi of the whou'wltlml to meet current cxtjonsea. \Vhuri ) tlio .Money ( 'unit's In , The ladies of tin Aid deny th.it there is any "fourth division" itstdo and apart from the fourth division of the Aid , and they , therefore , claim that lust week's ' entertain ment was their own Individual property , and they want the receipts. Uut the other folks , who assisted in making it u success , but who do not belong lo the Aid , claim lhat the re ceipts are simple , ordinary church propertv , wilhout any Aid urund on t lit in , and should , Ihurolore , go direct Into Iho church ireasury , wltnout tirsl tickling thu llnxcrs of the tioas- I urer of tbo Aiu iiforesuld. And much to the satisfaction of the unll-Aldcrs , that Is Iho way the money went. They found possession to bo nine noltits In Hi 13 law , just us It would Ho oulsldo tbn church , and ignoring the demands ot the provident ol the Aid , turned thu cash over lo ono of the trustees. The Aid president renewed her demand on the trustee , but ho promptly decided that ho did not recolvo tno ino.ioy from bur und therefore could not bo expected lo turn tt over tu her , and with it solemn warning lo him not to allow the money to go out ot Ills possession tno execu tive of tbo Aid left him in peaceful posses sion , A mooting of the Aid was called on Wed nesday afternoon , and the wuy the nir was agitated was a caution to trustees who uro not disposed to accede to demands that maybe bo mudo upon them. Then it was suggeslcd that the stubborn anti-Aiders might bo ar rested for ob.lining money under false pre tenses , nnd by vote It was decided to leave U 10 the presiding elder. righting f r ii Principle. Tbo ladles of thu Aid say that they are not objecting to the disposition nuulo of tbo money so much as to the principle of tbo thing. Tbo antls , however , do object lo the disposition made of tbo funds of the Aid , nnd that Is just what provoked their preseut action. They claim thut there h a'church debt , and that they are not only paying in terest on the debt , but interest on tbo inter- o-.t as well , anu they wanted to put their money where it would bo devoted to reduc ing their indebtedness. They cnurgo tbut , the luuds of thu Aid lire devoted to frivolous purposes , ana lullmulo that they ara not disposed to contribute to Iho purchase of flowers and gold watches any longer. The members of the Aid Indignantly retort that octal purposes are among the objects of their rganizutlon , nnd Iboy nro prouu to say that bry made Sister Crime a present of a watch n the eve of her departure lor India , as u list , recognition of her work during years ol membership in the Aid , ana tboy are alsc glad to suv that they have purchased llowert or deceased relatives of their members. And tbo proslaing elder must bear it all and then render a Decision thu1 , will give ntlsfuctlon lo all parties concerned. Thi irosldlng older will earn bis salary this wooli f over a mun dl'l. Do\Vltt'sSarsAnariu.icit3ans3j the OloaJ. Kxriirftlon to xlitMi.iiHltmli Valley. On Tuesday , October lioth , thu Haiti- more & Ohio Utilroad ( Jo. will soil o\ ' cursion tickets from Chlun o and nl [ Jnltimoro it Ohio points west of tin Dhio river to Winchester , Woodstock Middlotown , Ilurrisonburg , Stautitoi ind Lexington , Va. , at the rate of OIK lowest limited final-class fare for tin round trip. The Shonnmlonh valley , Virginia , of' tors superior inducements to person ! Booking now locations. Farm liiiuls of [ orod at from $10.00 per acre and up wards. Timber , coal , iron ore , pun water , convenient markets , oxcollon soil , good schools , best society. For in formation about rates apply to any Hal timoro & Ohio ticket n/jonl. / Send ti M. V. Richards , land and iminigratioi agent , Baltimore & Ohio railio.td , 13ul timoro , Md. , for information about dc sirablo loc.itioiib , maps , pamphlets , etc "Sau Sebastian , " a romantic- opera lu thrc ! r nets , by You Suppo , gave the Winston Opei company excellent opportunliy lo show tl nmieriiii composing ino organization yeslc day ul the Faniam Street thoater. Bui after the well worn Hues of comic opoi with a nuirUet place in tbo lltst act , n gran ealou in tbo second mill the rumpurts of Hi : Sebastian in the thlru , with u "children festival" Incidental to'Uivo tbo scone brlgh ness and beautv , "San'Sebastian" was pleasant relief from tbo interminable rout of farce comedy und melodrumu with whit theater goer * huvo bean burfelled thlssoaso Miss Jcannlo WlcHton , who is today ono tbo loading ol our prlma donnas , with locord ot many successes bebiud bur. fout lu Hone Duluur tbn dashing devil-ma n cure tiub-lloutei.nnt lu ttiu French army , in most congenial role , for in ull tbu count ] lit sbo has not u superior m ihe impcrsonnllc isof male characters. She was ihollfoni hu soul of Iho opera last night , the peg i d which the interest , such as H is , was bun MlbHVlublon bus Incomparable urt at cd lovers of trim cotnio opera have before tbo o u week of pennine onoymont ] , for the coi IK' , panv supporting Miss Winston is high iio creditable , the volcos excellent In auulil tbo costumes handsome , and Iho fcmu chorus ruullv pretty. Miss Aliie Johnnon was a dollg'itful foil six ICU < lof nty ono rm- tbo thn irgo lent an Baking MS- CO n 'oro mil- irth Powder : u l- its Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard Miss Winston In ttt charnctcrof I'otrlU n part r < ! qulriQg butilltllo ability to piny , 'tis true , but tbo young lady brought it grnco. bounty and u prcltnabnnctnn thnt was captl- vail DC. Mlat KuttHitlno MuNolll , as Donnn Olympla , the lotvvcomody role , ADIIK the score with IntcllifctTKff , showing n cultlvn'oil ' contralto of moro th n uaunl range , and sue ttrcsscd tbo nnrt Itf keeping with ttio require- incuts , notwlthstitbdlng thut ho bnd to sno- rlllco her bcatityjTor Iho sake of her art , There Is a Hold tnmomic opera for MUs Me- N6I1I , nnd ullhotfahi but a recent acquisition from tbc concert tnco , sha sliowa bv her conscientious work that Iho future is { till of uromUo. Mr. Chuitcs Ucnwlck sang tbo tone ? role of Onston nccoiilnblv , bis volun b lnc unr- tlculnrly fresh ana swcot , out Mr. Ucnwlck mtit look to bit nclltiL' In order to present n fiiiiltlcsa picture ns a stage lovor. Arthur Uoll as tbo deaf nnd blind Colonel Dotii1iis , was hardly a coininnnillnp llfruro In Iho opora. his humor bclnc very much forced and distorted. Hnrrv Uattcnbury miulu uu nccoptablo notary wo wonilcr how lonp Hittonbury bAt boon p'aylng notaries-and ! Ubnrlci A. Tyrroll nn nucontablo Sptnlsh alcalde. Mr. .1 , Uoncll Hiilfo Intorpolatcd "I Fcur No Foo" In the third act , In his tmrt of tlio scnllnol , anil wet ] a xvoll deserved uncoro for Us line rendition , Hu bus n mngnll'.cont bnrltono ntul sliiRj mtislclanly , bis technique bcini ; Durllculnrly coinnianilnblo. Tonlnht Miss Winston nnd coninnny will bo sou n In ono of the grcalust oparntlu itiii * . cos8o . "In I'orioholo , " tbo stellar role of Plcqulllo having boon crcntud In America by Junnnlo Winston. Tlio business done ycstcrdav nnd last nlpht at the house has boon only excelled oy Ihatot "Olo Olson. " For honrsonoss , sore throat and couRh.tako Dr. Hull's Cou h Syrup , thospoclllu for nf- fecllotis of Iho throat and chest. Honl cstnto. B.irKtiltis only. My word is iiooJ. ' W. O. Albright. C21-12-3 N. Y. Llfo blilj. You 4io l.'Mut TliU If so , it will bo to your interest to fully acquaint youi'soU with the excellent - lent train service now in ollocl between Chicago , BulTiilo , Now Yot-lc , Boston nnd intorinedlnto points , via the "Lilco Shore Uouto. " Tliroufrh trains lestvo Cliiuito ut 8:00 : and 10n ; ! ! a.m. , ; t:10 : , 5 : : ) , 7:15 : and I l.HO p. m. The ' 'Chicago and Hoston Scpial" | ) ( lOHiO a. in. ) is tlio only complete train through from Chicago cage to Now England. It has dining ear serving moiilH the entire dihtanco , in itself an exclusive feature , and the equipment of the tr.tin throughout Is of thu very highest btandiifd. The Chicago cage and Now York Limited ( o:30 : ) > . in. ) embodies all that is modern and novel in railway transportation and has very appropriately been called a "perfect truin. " B. P. IIUMl'HKBY , T. 1' . A , 727 Main street , Kansas City. C. K. WIUJHU , W. P. A. , Chicago. llowiril County Ilopnhllcini. ST. PAUL , Neb. , Oct. 1 [ Special Telegram toTiiis BEK.J Howard county llrod tbo llrst bin pun of the campaign nt Elba last night. Tbo town was crowded wltn an onttiustasllc lot of people ftom homo and abroad. The St. Paul band furnished music and wcra aided by the Elba Oleo club , i'bo Howard County Veteran club , composed of none but old sol diers , was Micro in uniform and added lunch to tbo olTect of the mealing. Lieutenant Governor Majors was tbo spoaltcr , und Irom start to llnish poured hot shot Into tbo enutm's camp. Judo Hannibal , Charles Cblnn and T. T. Boll made abort speeches. Hon. A li Cady , chairman of the state cen tral comtnl too , closed the meeting with ono of his ringing speeches. Much K ° od will fol low ibis nicollng and tbc republicans of Howard county are jubilant over the pros pects of victory this fall. No ottior tinr'rxparilla has ttio merit by which Hood's S.irsanariUa hn vtm such a firm hotd'upou the cbnfldoaucioft the peoolo. The next bls < butlo among -the little fel lows will ptobably bo ono between Dixon and Gnflln. The Truthful Test It requires no learned experts or scientific experiments to establish the fact that DR. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLAVORING EX TRACTS are not only the strong est , but positively the sweet est and most delicate fruit flavors. If housewives will flavor a cake , pudding , cus tard or cream with Dr. Pi ice's Extract of Vanilla , Lemon or Orange , and a smaller quan tity gives a more natural and grateful taste than can be im parted by any other Extracts , is it not an incontestable proof of their greater excel lence ? In every case where Dr. Price's Flavors are used they give perfect satisfaction. HEALTHFUL , AORCEABLBCLEANSING. 311 For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , id t , ' . A PERFECT SOAP FDR ALKALI WATER. in Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , u- Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. [ . WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adopted for Use in Hard Water DR'RW , BMWY Teeth nilndltli - ont I'uln ny thu l.ulost Invimllim. CXTHAOTEO WIl'HOUr I'AH Ol Arui < i < tirroK TUKIMI ON uuuunit roi W5.0U , I'erfoct Dt KiiarantooJ. Tooth oxtr.ictoil Ii the inorrilni. . .Now " "us Itibdrlod lit uvoiiln , of biiniu < tuy. . . , . . „ MCO npuotiiiens of Itaniovulilo llrlaea. Bco iiicclmuMS of I'loxlblu Klustlu I'lato All work wurrnnted in rairoiunu > il. Ulllcu , Tlilrd 1'ioor , I'axtun lilojc. Tcleplmun 10Sllllliitut FaiMniSJt Tuio Elovutor or Stairway from lOtli titroul Eutrauce. DUFFY'S PURE FOR MEDICINAL USE MO FUSEL OIL It lqn romtd/ tonlo and not n beverage Hstlm il.Ues the clrrnl-xt on , IOIHB up the I f < ! , iwrille ? the blond , Kivo * brightness and henlth to women , strength to m n , mid is helm nndorsnd by tihvslclans and more nilv.ii a > il thin Itors. It Is the limt remedy far PNI5UMONIA. Hoar In mind that D IF 'a Purf Malt ban grown In Popula Ky lor yoiri , that it is acknowledged an the only WITH remedy of its Kind on the market , that tt oonuilitm lusnl oil , a"d that it in variably benefits all wlio into llgonlly us' It. Out it f oinyour druggist or uroi'er. Send for ph.imp ilet to THE DUFFY MAtT WHtSKEY CO. . Roclustsr. N. Y. " " "ARETYOU SUFFERING ? rnou Female Weakness , Catarrh or Hliciiniatss.il , Chronic , Nervous or Private Disease , IP SO , CALt. ON la VGUIHVd Consultation Free. AcknowlPrtBOil to bu llin most siucoifill sii 3liUt In nil IMIIVMI11LUOU , NtUVUUS , SUIX AMI UtCIV- ( iiiiiorrliiDi In from 3 to H ( Inyi Syplillli curcM without Morcury. All sliijo forllfo bTllU'TUIll ! iirrniincnlly curst riimornl co'n- pleto , withoutcutting oiiutla or oil union euro iiltecteil nt homo by patient lttout u iiio.uont'i uHlnornnimrinc3. IMLKS. KIsrUI.A ANM ) UKCTAI. tH.CUIlii curol nltliDut p.illl ur ilutcntlun from Liinhiois. ItVDIlOCKIji ; AND VAIttroCIJM ! porminonllr und EUcccDifiillr curol. Mithoil now nnd unrallln. WEAK MEN ( VITAMTV * WKAK ) , Mnrtosoby too clou nppll. cntlon to tnnlnpss orilnily ; < 07c-o niontil tr.itn or grlof ; hKXUAIi KXCIIiSHS In luUUlIu Illu , or troni the ollccts or jroutliful folllo ) WICAK MKN' AUK VICTIMS 'IO NKIIVOUS DIC. BIMTYorUXIIAUal'IOV. WAbTl.NC WISAKXK- INVOI.UXTAllY MXdKS with IIAIII.V DBL'AV In \OUNIlnnd MIDDl.K AISICI ) ; lack of vlra. vluor , and lroni'lli , with sevii.il organs Imimlroil miJ winkeneiiediramitiirely la : ipiru | loliln.-olil iu-j. All ylehl re.idllT to our now Iro.UmorH for losa of TlUlpowur. Cull on or iirtdroi ) wltll eta'up fur clrcumri , free lionk nnd ruc h > t < i. Dr.Seailcs&Scirlcs. Next to PostOnice. jlf Barytes and other adulterants of White Lead are just as good as Strictly ure why is it that all the bogus and adulterated white leads are ah/rays / branded "Pure , " or "Strictly Pure White Lead ? " No one ever puts a mislead ing brand on an article of mer chandise , unless he wants to "work off" an inferior for a better. sThis Barytes or Baryta , is a heavy white powder , worthless as paint ; costing only about one cent per pound and is used to adulterate and cheapen the mixture. No one ever adulter ates white lead with an article costing more than Lead , t , If you purchase any of the following brands you are sure of having Strictly Pure White Lead , manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process : "SOUTHERN" "RED SEAL" "COLLIER" For sale by the best dealers in paints everywhere. Ifyou'are to\nz \ to paint , It will pay you to Bend to us Tor n book containing information that may save jou many n dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. . NATIONAL LEAD CO. , > St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Streets , St. Louis. Mo. DOCTOK , : THE BPEOIAUIST. In Iho tin itiiiuntof nil [ iinnnor PRIVATE DISEASES mm ull Wo.iknnwi nml Dliunlor "f 1T T ! ? XT with loss of contain.1 , niuliltlar IVl li IN 'l vitality. KUIituiin yours p th nioit roiiiurldililohiiocuss litho the tioulinont of this olusi of dlbuiibi'-i. whicl In movim Iiy tlio univtiisiil lo iliuiinv lit lluiu suiula who hiivo buuii curud Wrllo for elruu- lurs and iiuttstlon lUt. 1 Hit ami Imam fill. , IMIIIIIUI , Null Save Your Hyus tested free by .in n.Xl'KUP I'orffCt adjiistiiiont. buiior.or lensoi. arv oiishoaJufho ourud by uslnf our Siioatiole and nye liibiui I'rlcw low for Urit cUi THE ALOE & PENFflLO GO , 1HS. 15tUSUCrolghtoa , QlosU. 1 SUITS Of clothes all sacks all mndc of the sanio kind of goods all one color all cut alike all trimmed alike all lined alike all made alike go on sale in our mammoth men's suit depart ment today all at the ono uniform , price of ton dollars and fifty cents a suit which we believe to be the best value ever given by any clothing concern in this country. These suits are all wool. They are made of us honest a piece "oT cassimere as ever came from a loom. They are cut to fit to perfection. They are made thoroughly even the linings being triple stitched. The color is a dressy dark gray. The sizes are from 34 to 44. These7 suits are worth fifteen dollars. They are worth it in our store. They are worth it on your back in your office in your -workshop in the street. They are worth it every day in the week and Sunday too and have never been sold for less. We had them made for a purpose and that purpose was to start Octob'er business - ness -with a rush to start a thousand men talking about us to advertise to emphasize still more the Nebraska's wonderful prices. IT you're a farmer in the "shocking" business of "cultivating corn or "cultivating votes" for governor if you're a lawyer in good standing [ or "lie"-ing either ] if you're a banker clip ping coupons or a cashier with a longing for Canadian society if you're a m a n , and wear clothes these the su'ts ? business are very | o your - ness , and you never h a cl a TT op pTo r t n n it y to try as good a suit in all your life for the money as these suits which we offer today at the re * markable price of KDUOA.TIONA.Ii. Superior ilT ntag for * diicatlni YOUNG - LADIES ' . = Young Imlici Courieof etudy thor- oucli , .Miisic-.il.iml YrtilfF rlment > tiijliciitunler tcaclionof thelicut.\urricaa KM I Kiirnppaaciiltiiic , large nml iK-anllfiil itruuaiU , new lnilhlin , room * ncll Tontllatnl , IjKlitfl l > > BI OIWMIH S-plrriibpr 7tb Kor catnlouuf RiUree tli'Y. T. W. lIAIlltETT , I rc . COLUJIIIIA , MO , YOUR HUSBAND To Bring Home a Bottle of It is an indispensable household liquor , recom mended by physicians as strictly pure , rich and wholesome. He can get it at any high-class drinking place or drug store. OALLEMANO d , CO. . CHICAGO. ILL. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. TO * eminent aperlnllit In nervpui , rhro le , prlvalo. fclop.1. kln nd nnimrT rtlioii.Bi. A.reimlar na eRl u-red lirnduata In iii .lclnn. . Hi JlplomM iind cm lk li' nliow. U ttlll treiillnu wllli tlin grfatcta nuccuii . ntnrrh , iptirniutorrnuus . lo mHtihno l.iomlual wcnknuis. nl hl loiin * . Impiitoiicy. yplilllj. trlctnra. iiop. , , Tnrlrorolu etc .No mercury iu l. Nun trcnlnient for loss of vttnl pom r. l * rtl > unnblu to jrrlii'oa Kleet T , . . . , . . . IrJMel at tiumu by oorr..ronilenc . MBilldnlDiuuni.nt. nt bm ll or pr.M ; ' " " cu"roly'pn"'kld nlnuirkiToiti'iiimto'coritonYriVniVriil'fr."Oijo licroopal lnturVlitTprLieired ) _ , Coniullailo Jreo. corra poiiileiiru ttrlclly prl a'o lluak ( Mj l rlM Ol 1U ) iSUlOil. . Dine * hour * 'i . n. lo t , m. Bundaji Ul a. tii.io U ui Suiid iiuiiip lur noi/ . B"Hcrvo Sooda , " * llio wnnilcrful renifily _ _ Bs | sold with writ- ill ! il ! ' . micli no JVi'nk Woiiiory , > BunruiiU-n to euro nnrvotu i'R os. > i n . . ] ! o Bof llriilii 1'owi r. ll .uliiclio. Wnkarulni > > i , l-o Manhoo.1. Nluhtlr Itmli. Pot- silo In OiinUi by Shormun & MConnoll , 1515 Dodsostroot. EiasticStockinjs , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , f J Waterfallv , pil Syringes , [ $ } * " ] Atomizers , 'tf&f Medical Suppfisv. ALOE&PiiSFILD , CriJBi\t \ 1H Main SI , ' Kcxl to 1'ost'jIiicJ ' ' w _ _ _ NEBRASKA National Bank. D , S. LEFOSITOaY - _ . JDMAUA , NEB Surplus r , W omccrtanUJHrectori-Henrj W Vatoi pro ldont rVir M-V . ' ' 0.0 . ! IRON 13ANK. ( Iruno Iliirk. ) & KID GLOVES Tlionbnvo brands of cloves lor sale by The Boston Store N , W. Cor. 11th and Douplas Omaha