THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. OCTOBER 1 1893 2 'MS CHICAGO DAY. Tremradoas Outpouring of People at tie World Fair. HALF A MILLION PEOPLE TURN OUT- Ths Peop Cam From Everywhere and Tbouuod Wer Compe'.lsd to Sleep in Stsiiwaya, Rettaursnt and Hotel Offices. Imposing Beenee Presented. Chicaoo, Oct 01. At day break thl Aorning there were scores of people about the gates of the world's fair ground, and when the ticket takers went to their places the scores had f rown to thousand.' The indication ong before noon were that MO.OOU would be a very small estimate of the number of people on the grounds during this Chicago day. Ail morn ing at all the entrance it was next to impossible to gain admission, so dense was the crowd. The people came from every direc tion. Thousands were compelled to sleep in stairways, restaurants and hotel offices last night as the city was completely filled and cots were at a premium. Train loads of people were deposited down town and in the expo- kit ion district this morning. While the people were scrambling througa the gates, (Simon I'okagon, the Pottawatomie chief, and John Young, son of the Indian who named Chicago, rang the new liberty belL They were introduced by Miss Emma C fclekels of 1'ino Uidge. At noon every avenue was filled with a restless, moving throng and the Midway, as well as the approaches thereto, was black with people. It was almost impossible to pass through the buildings. At the entrances great numbers were massed and there was a crusii to get in that continued hour in and hour out The restaurants were wholly inade quate to serve the hungry. Half of the people carried lunch buskets. Downtown business houses were locked up Saturday night not to bo re opened until to-morrow. Merchants purchased tickets for their employes. Everybody was in holiday attire and Chicago was at her best. The decorations at the fair were superb. From the flagstoffs of the big buildings, keeping company with the stars and stripes, the colors of every nation waved. The state buildings were loaded with bunting and llags. lu many instances Honors were banked about the doors. It vas 10 o'clock when the Chicago hussars, under command of Captain Jiraud, entered the grounds at the west end of Midway. As the com pany made a tour of the grounds, battery I)., under the direction of Lieutenant Kuweit, was firing a salute ou the lake front Flanking the grand basin und s'atloned on the peristyle, Administration, Manufactures, and Agricultural buildings, trumpeters in herald's uniform played a short fan fare of peace, and then in unison, "Pence on earth, good will to men." . Combined bands numbering several hundred musicians, played the air of "All Nations." It was a grand spec tacle. The height of enthusiasm was reached, however, when a chorus of 2,000 voices under tho direction of Professor Toinllns, sang "Tho Ktar fcinanffled ISanner.'1 Tho refrain was taken vn by thousands of people, and as the singers executed the notos tho bunds swelled the volume to on ex teut rarely heard. Then the choir sang southern airs lnclndlnd "Dixlo Land," "Maryland" nnd "Kentucky Home." "Columbia Uein of the Ocean'' was then sung, and tho united bands marched from tho grand plaza to the west entrance of the Administration building. Hero S00 voice directed by Professor Toiuliim sang, "Hie Watch Am llbcin," "The Marseillaise" and other airs. The morning exercises werj closed by an exhibition drill in the stock pavilion by the Chicago . hussars. The court of honor presented an Im posing scene in tho afternoon. There was a grand reunion of states repre sented by yoaths and maidens all at tired in approprlatecostumos symbolic of the states which they represented. Chicago's guard of honor was com prised of youths representing the thirty-four wards of tho city, euch bearing u huge shield on which was inscribed the word "Welcome." Fol lowing them were thirteen pvetty im-M. iv.iicuilns: tho thirteen ori ginal slates of Ihe Fr'on. They car ried shields and olivj brunches nud each woro crowu whuh was sur mounted bv a largo gilt star. Then followed the different states of the Union with shields on which were the name and motto of the state and the day of its admission to the I'ninn Flags, sheaves f wheat and flowers galore were carried by the children. "Chicago iu Hertlrowth Welcoming the World," was tho titie of tho night pageant in celebration of Chkntgo isy. The st oliiuent portrayed in tiu parade was the growth of Chicago from tho time of the first white settle- lueut to tho present period. Kight flout were designed and prepared un der direction f A poeil eouunitteo appointed lr the fit v council of t hi ejt. The tirst seven of these m ImsIM all states uf advancement made by (lie city from Mil to IHU. Kaeh event ws mn) a chapter In tho spec U'tttse array. In addition U those telling what I kiicstf.i had done llmr were tUwt from all the foielgu born resident in subjects it which presented in etuuiiiln jl!l order all of thedier les which built i the habitation of the Wrtei' world. tirrat llttlaltt, Mwnlvn. tictmsnr, Italy. Irene. ttiinark, I'mIuii.I and Norway, all kN.k M't la C review, and the tUt of tl various fr.HWlth' pre t their e Kunip'ons' d el in lifelike forms, The H'rW UM titrated t ihU-tgi- 'the Urge pieo wa enUl'.-tl l lutnlnf uf Chi retfo ' m. I l.tw .iir0 fwt, urdud U vui" secnes-lhe Itis i J t tr ' row, No.t, tho kb'k v bioj'i third, the ur fetaf liny ! -. On te. tfU lag a reV.Utki !. toirnttig ft the IVI ftmrih it'oof t hfcaila HHw NO TRACE OF THE BR'JTE. Aara Barr's Astatlaat Mill tit I-rS Additional Itaward Offered. Fobt Scott. Kan , Oct OLThe negro brute who assaulted Agnes Barr so cruelly last Friday i eti!! at large. The rewards for his capture have been increased by private subscription, and telegrams were sent to Governor Lew iMnT tn-A-Av asking him to oiler an ad- " ditional inducement to good detec tives wno nave oeen put w wm u the case. Merchants and laborers have subscribed, and the local press Is calling loudly on the officers to use mnra rfiliiranra. The houses of Several suspects were guarded last night but nofurtner arrests nave oeen mu. Tope k a, Kan, Oct. 9. Oovernor Lewelling has offered a reward of 1300 for the capture and conviction of the negro who brutally assaulted Miss Uarr at Fort Scott last week. About Soldier' Horn. WisiHjfOTOJf, Oct 01 The annual report of the board of managers of the national soldiers' homes shows that the cost per member in was 140.95 a .1 -rease of ?. In a. year. The avera number in the various homes was . ol, while 83,4-10 veter ans were en d for. The total ex tended for th .iomes was I3.00t,527.'j4. The Keeley cure is reported to hav reformed 14,000 reterans. The num ber of admissions Is at present Increas ing at an unusual rate. Two Vlotlmt of Jaalouijr. YovxnsTOwn, Ohio. Oct. 01. James Campbell, a retired saloon keeper, shot and killed his wife and fatally wounded Patrick Tinney, a guest, at midnight Campbell had been drink ing, but was not intoxicated. He is 00 years old and his wife was about tho same age. When arrested he at teinotcd to palliate his crime, but the indignation was so great when he told this story that a lyn ng was only prevented by prompt ..ion of Chief Cant well. Au Klgin Watch Agent Short. New Vokk, Oct. 01. Edmund .J. Schofleld, New York manager of the Klgin Watch company, has been suspended by General Manager Cutter und has resigned as president of the jewelers' ooard of trade. The jewelers' Review to-day states that one of the stories in circulation Is that there Is a shortnye of $70,000. It is said that Hhoileld claims that it is under ft.VI.000, all of which he can account for satisfactorily. A Hlff New York firm Involved. New Youk, Oct 01 The firm of Can da & Kane, dealers in Masons' build ing materiuli to-day made an' assign ment to Matthew Dalrd for the bene fit of creditor. Tho firm does the largest business in its lint: of any in the United States and the liabilities will reach somewhere between 8100, 000 and ."00,000. It is hoDsd that the assets will equal the liabilities, but that cannot yet be ascertained. Miner Forced to 'omiroini. Nssiivim.k, Tenn., Oct. 01.- Four hundred miners who had been on a striko for two months in the Coal Creek and Hriccville districts returned to work to day on a compromise of a ten per cent reduction und $1 per month off on houso rent, 'i ho reason given by tho miners for accepting the compromise was that their wives and children were starv'nir -d they must feed them. To Trent UUniMrck. Nkw Yokk, Oct. 01. Dr. William J. Mf.rton, a nervous specialist who treated President Grant, Mr. lllalno and President Garfield, sailed for Ger many to-day. It Is supposed that he has been summoned to treat Prince lilsinarck, whoso physician Insists that tho old statesman is dying from no adequate cause, but merely be causo he bclievos himself to be fatally ill. ksusn City National AkIu Open. Kansas City, Mo., Oct 0 1. The doors of the National liunk of Kansas City, which suspended on July 14, were thrown open for business at 9:30 o'clock this morning. Two national banks suspended in Kansas City dur ing the flurry and now both have re sumed and uro doing business on a moro solid basi3 than ever. llcward for Wrecker. Jkfi khso.n City, Mo., Oct 01. Gov ernor Stone has offered a reword of $H()0 each for tho arrest of the mis creants who misplaced a switch on the St Louis A San Francisco railroad, t-tt using th death' of IheeiiK'nictn" ud fireman. The company has added l.oou to tho amount No Maw 'trial lor OdMirim. Topkka, Kan , Oct 01 Judge Ilanen to day overruled the motion for a new trial in tho criminal libel caso against Secretary of Stat ttsWne, and notice of appeal was given. Fending the preparation of the papers in the su preme court case sentctue was sus liendcd. lUhl lor iba Iktsiar llstt W.sm.oro, Oct 01 Judge Mc Coitus to day overruled the demurrer agslust the Indictment In the case of Colonel Alnsworth and tHhnr in the Ford's theater disaster Mr. Uos Ferry, counsel for Colonel Alnswurth, gave notice of an appeal to the court of appeal. Ik laaaka ttafe Vla Acala. Toi'SKt, Ksn., tVt l Judge IUfa of the district tout I t-dy dissolved the Ittlmtctlon In the fopoU t-luh t-astv The toitrt held that the cUb wi i am cudiu te t to violation of the prohOiitory act. and the arrest of its members was uuarratd Martkal MWakaa SattaiMtj III, MtPHtis K-t.l- Msrh MeMun, formerly president of the I'retv-h e pMtic, U sattvriMg from acute broa t-hitk III rooditioa was tH..uhl a l- serious, ) mm sM m Me lU. lats. Vt t!, Ferdinand M H .vews th eminent esgi", '! lu W dylF at His ttry lot, C. K M dlid, jr of Toph-t Kaa., hss aa apiiicl!it f ra flr apiHlatint. TOI WINS S EKES. rob) iz Hid. aid it Goia' to Ctt a Good Deal Madder- STJSTHS'S GOT TO BE DUH 005- He Hit Aalwaze Trice to bta Konsist coi Kxisichun and a Konsb-.cn. bus Demokrat He ie a "Mishnnary Baptie." Mistur Kditub: Tobe SpHkiaa Is msd. He'stuad ez he kin bee. He never wuz madder In biz life. Ho'sfitln read. Why? Oh, It makes me madder tu think about It. I bev aulway tride tu bee 2 things; A knoelstent Krist chua and a konshientabui Demokrat. Accordln' 1o the way I used tu think thofotu tllDgsfitlniu each uther like lha wuz mid fur tbet purpls. But It rialnttbet wano more. 1 ;he nearly bust mi biler tryin' tu bee both. I wuz lazed oo old fanhlu Demokrat an' jincd tbeold-faehln Mlthuoary Ilaptls' church Wua uv tbe tcnlts uv thet church Iz ''wunce in grase aulway b in grase,' but f th-t icnit aint changed 1 kin see very plauely thct I bev tu either git out uv tbe church or out uv tbe Demikratick party. I wish now Jeffenon bed incor porated tbat pilnclpel in the structshur uvthe Demikratick faith. You see, ruletur editor, tbe trouble t thin ever lastin cbaogin'of tactlckt. Last faul neerly the hoal Demikratick party wuz talkiti' free t lver, but when It kum tu votln tba voted agenst it Tna sed tha wud repeel tbe McKinley bill, but tha don't du it 'J ha bed tba wuz oppoecd tu nakbioul banks, but tha vote tu glv tbem more privilege. Tha cd tha wuz in faver uv reduclu' expcnsi a, but tba vote tu Increostjlhem, Tha sed tha wuz opposed tu a cold standard, but tba vote fur a gold standard. Now, mlstur priitur.I want to aik sum quesMonaand I want them aneerd, an' thet mltey quick : 1. What does it take tu konstltoot a Dmlkral? 2. Air the prlnclpcis tuut bl Toman Jeffenon and' Andru Jaksun Dcmlkratlc p.icclpels now, and if so what air the pi-incipels tau; bi Cleveland Wbl Jz It tbel the feller who drinks 27 drams uv rot gut whisky, swarcs like a truper, and votes tho ticket at rate Is caulcd a good Demikrat, while the foller who iz ober an' don't sware eny, but votes fur ihc prlnsipcls ezadvocated bi Tom JcffersoD, is cauld a mugwump or a krauk? 4. Whl iz it thet half uv tbe Demi krats air expected tu 11 and the utber half expected tu believe the liza? .. If tbo Dcmokrats ware bonebt when tha sed tha wuz in favur uf fre silver whl didn't tha voto fur li? And if tha wuzeut honest wbi duz the pee pic. vote fur them' 6. If the MclClnloy bill wuz rohbin' the people like the Demikratick speek erased It wuz, whl didn't tha repeel it ez buno ez tha got la puur, ex tha sed tba wudv ' 7. If the Demikrats wuz In favur uv roducln' expenses whl did tha vote tu iukrees tbalr own salaries $100 a munth when tha wuz aulredy glttln T.000 a year' 8. If tho opposishuu uv Jefierjioa and Jaoksun tu casliinul banks wuz Do muckrasy, then whl ulnt it Demockraijy now, and whl don't we bev bum uv tbet kind uv Paincckrasy? I). If Grover Cleveland and hi, fol lower air Demokra's whl don't tha work at tho trald? 10. How long iz It expected thot tbo pccrol h gtln' tu stand it tu beollde tu and tlescevod on1 keep on votln' tbo ticket? Mistur cditur, tbcic air sum uv the1 questions I want angered, and thair 1 lots uv pccple doun here thet wants 'em arise red ez bad ez I du- Tho Demikrats dovn hern I'. x mad ez hornets. Lots uy 'cm hev gone cleno over tu the Pop ulists. Bum uv 'em air kussla Cleve land blak and b'u. Tb sware tVa will never vote anulhtr Demlkrallek ticket An' I'm mad tu. It's no uao tryin' tu lye a Domikra. an' a Krlstian. Tha won't work together. A good Krlstian won't vote for a liar an' a thief. The Demikratick party ha pled glity tu both. When tha promised gud times tha l'.do. When tha prvcultcd fre sllvtr tha lUle. Woen tha promised tu repeel the McKinley hill c suno tt th gut a chance tha lido, When tha allow tbo taruff ttt kepo on rohbin' the peepel tha air helpk tu steal thair hard ernlos. Tbe Domikratljt party hea maid a j'hool tut u? every honest man who vottd the ticket las faul. When he voted he wu told he wu votln' fur fre silver; lur mor nivinaji fur rtduvkihla uv ts peetea! fur lie u(eel uv the McKinley Ursff, a' fur better time. Not dim uv tseaa thing hev we got. Tht men wlw dun the moat uv the I tela hev got the oft aad air Jrala' tha'r salaries. The men who beleertd Vm and dua moat uv the votla" air tt l.la' thair n ducts lower thsa tha r 411 Nl, wvartn' rags ant rvavwla' thslf ktrfjs. This ! the sttuatsua doun ar We sir WM If we vot4 fur Cievtland thair wod be ahsnge aa4 taatr vus (haae. W doa't waat e iwrw uv thn kU4 u il.sa,'v. It I Uat-4 ta a ssan t dviv, hard i ht stuwkk, hsrd o UU stllUi and hai4 e ' relila, We waitt u bte knna's'sat, V il w j air seericj the vurye ut iisjr. VTe want til bee a Demikrat, but thair b z got tu bee a revi.hvn uv the Bialeor an entyre change uv polity of the party, or else we will her tu giv up our reiigio. We air aoxshusly watln tu see what tin be dun la the presnhc, ez the loyeri a. When we rite agio we hope the outlotk will bee tuore incouragio. Tobb Spiuoss. Who ts trj ln' hard lu be s good Krtstlsa an, a Demikrst, but iz sfrsda be will fate. National Reformer. "Tobacco Destroyed His Nerves and Stomach and Injured Hla Health " Valpabaiso. Ind , Kov. 25, Sterling Remtdy Company, Xo. 45 Ban- dulpk St., Chicago: Gemti rmen: I used three boxes of NO-'J O-B AC. and ltdestroyed my tastu for tobacco. Befi re I begsn It use I had very poor health heart trouble, and ray nerves were all gon; In fact, tnt health was so bad that I sold my store and spent a year out of door to improve my health; 1 was too nervous to work. NO-TO BAG. cured me, and my health is better than it has boon for many and msny a day, and I am only too glad to give you tbo liberty to ute this statement, in order that many others, who are being destroyed by the use of tobacco, may see it and saved. (Signed.) T. B. Uaht. NO-TO BAC is absolutely guaranteed to euro any form of the tobacco habit; you can buy it at H. T. Clark Drug Co. Lincoln. Neb., our agents. Call and get a copy if our little book, entitled "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away." TOtltlST CAR TO CALIFORNIA Cheap Rate, (Julck Trip. The travel from the north anu north west ten itoiy, tapped by Thk Cheat Rx k Island Hoctk, has demanded service of this character, and beginning October 6tb, tourist car will leavo Minneapolis every Thursday morning and join the regular tout 1st train out of Chicago every Thursday alternoon at Columbus Junction, Iowa, at 11 V. M, Central Iowa and tbe great v. ejt slope district of tho Sluts, demands and will receive a similar ser vie, and beginning October 10th, a I'hltltps-Kock Iland (excursion Car will leave Alb rt Ut every Tueday morning, and via Lho'f mor, rt. Douce anu Augut, win arrive at D'S Moines tbat evening, and Wed nesday A. M. go west on the "Ulg Five," via Omaha, Lincoln and IJollt vllle, at which polut it will join tbe regular Tuesdry train from Chicago, Full particulars as to cheap rate tickets for tbl trip, and also as to cost of berth in the tourlrt csr cheerfully given on applla'ion to any Great Rock I-land Jlouut ii:ret Agent, or agent at coupon stations f connecting lli.es. Jso. Skhahiian, O. 1'. A., O.lcsgo. THREE CHEAP EXCURSIONS To See the Cheapest Lands and the Dest Crops in Nebis&ka, August 22, September 12 ami October 10, tho Klkhornrallroivl, Northwestern line, will sell round trip tickets for the above purposn at one fan) plus $2 no fare Kss than 7 to points oo its lines in Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyo ming. Write your friends that these rates are also (rood from points west of ChicHjro on the North western linos. Tickots cood twenty days.. Stonover given. For further Information call on A. S. Fielding, Cl'y Ticket Airent li:i:i O street, or Depot ArcdiK.T. Moore, corner S and Kljrhth streets. WM. Shipman. (icti. At. The eonstant demand uf the (raveling public to tho far west for a comfortable and at the same tlmo an economical mode of traveling, has lod to the estab lishment of what is known as Pullman Colonist Sloopers. These curs are built on the same gen eral plan as the regular first-class Pull man Sloopers, the only dlHerence being tbat thoy are not upholstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair mattresses, warm blankets, snow white linen curtalus, plenty of towels, combs, brushes, etc., which secure to tbe occupant of a berth as much privacy as is to be had in first class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smoking is absolutely prohibited. For fuu information send ior ruuman Colonist Sleeper Leaflet. J. T. Mastik, C. T. A. 1044 O. St., E. B. SI.03S0S, Gen. Asit. Lincoln, Neb. Low Excursion Ratea-Horth-West-ern Line. ' daily trains. Chicago, one way I .15 Chicago and return Id. 10 Fast trains. Through sleepers. . W. M. SHIPMAN, Ucn. Agl A. S. FlKI.Dl.VU, City Tkt Ajt. Depot Cornor S and Eighth street. E. X. Mqork, Tkt. Agent. ItUiaiNUTON 1UH TK. Always la the I.eait Four lasen ger Trains Dal y Itetween a ait Ml. Mais. THNOl'UU sl.KM'SRS AXU CHAin C.VRi llartl time eut no tlgute ith the Hurtiuttoa ha it eomes to the a roroaiiKiatlng tbe I raveling aublto toe latest atidUions to thter alres4y tlen414 aervles are (our dally last pm trains hetweea l.lovolo aod Hi, laMtU through recllalagchair tars,rull msn vpstlbulaU tWstt and th eer (wiMilsr dlnlag far. Ask Honntl at B. M tteHl or .a .ikM itfl I .s W ..I si )Murr Mwni iwt aim wi streets abot these as Lout and ta nnt tr.a to at. Hsie'l Yeuf WeiU'a ran Of jwtunny Hatraeut la t! tin aad afr Tuesday, Augvist Itt, the tUrttak rout will aU rotiad trip lU'ioW U Chicajia with a return limit 1 thirty days. IW 1 1 ta sjk kew l l Tivksls i.tld at Ws UvlU aUsl atv aiti lrt trm itrlt was tf any kind acd waVUU h'ldur V th I alio t sjy meat th lUrliagUia sMrU'f Usr. IVtaaell at th Am or lUmr or loth aad U ata, and arrange M mak that U piaaal trip I Chi the best fa tbe cheapest Strictly Pure White Lead is best: properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forma a permanent base for repainting;. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping: or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When baying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the M01d Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to sis months time, and produces the brands that have given White Lead its character as the standard paint. 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Its Mjalpiaent U thoroughly complete with wstlhuled tralpa. msg. olttct-nl dining cars. sUeivrs aod ckslr coaeho, all the roat tl isot, an.l of reotnilf Imprtivtd pttera, ilts(nl a'il i-ambe rostssgetueat aad ptllt. h"fl! a-rv'cs from em ployes ar Impurtanl I'eO's. They art aduohUduy-U theCwnpmy aad to travelers and tt la aomettwas a task difficult of aeotitnplUhweat I'aessa mini ih'a Mow will Ua4 tittle t-ause Ur ronplaiai ea that grwuad m. Mr. sun. it The trrest It a k til ad Ko'M runs all ' rf ular tralas to Kf''H4 auurea etatKMi, cioao hi tn ttri4 i air groaa.U, and yon eaa av lUua tad t.smb: by yruiat oS it that olat aad atld tbe crowd tu the i lly I'er fall imrtltw arsas to ukt.ui, l st, am.ly to any eoipa ekv t Rlc ia the Waited t'anat r liloo or aadw. JN- HKUAhTUN, nHtii a rwt t strata m i. ST. JOSEPH BUGGY CU. Hi J.weph Ho(f f t o. (srrliivsaad H iff Us at liesst prim. Cewlagvt aad pr.'v iUt free. AV isd Maaaaal 4 It JH, Ut In Paint -a araw. avi.av. -a vriM. 'd'TVwt.waJ?! ii rs v m sa Av - m r m am- s m f i mm rT7 iO'JS OF, tcnty (i bjfift'' NATIONAL . BUSINESS COLLEGE. Id rvV in Tn rtr.rvn vptf tn rwr 4 OrriCK." K ASS AS ClTT, MO. Moat Prvtlcal Busing College la the Wl. bboithsnd. Typowrltiiie. Book- x pj ke-iinK and r!erpbjr. Sbortbsnd M a by Mail. Three lms trr Sad for Cy oor 6f ECIAL SUMMiCH OFFER. fa BUY "DIRECT FROM FACTORY" BEST MIXED Paints. At WHOLESALE PUICES. I)liarad Fra. For Uoiuws, Bsrni. Rocifs, all color. A SAVE Middleman's prottu. In a SI ysurs. Kn dsrsed by Ursne A Farmers' AliUaca. Low prices will aiirprlM you. Writ for earapls. O. W. INUEHSOLU m Plymouth St., Brook lyn. N. Y. KXrELSIOR HOME BAKKR AND KOASVKtt. Tha btpyln(r lnvatmDt lor a bouiKiif Nona Ken ulna without brass fltl Itik) our UUtnl Improvad style, Is s alld tnaV. Iish dp llan iron? hut hlirb KralA. and clotNis irfclly tight savesKi pwrrantnutrltlouiielBmwntH. full tie rrlpMvaRlrniitiirson application. I slsomsn- nracture tH"New stlf-cras" iva mai ano m Famous pjyluu Pan, eUi. AO K NTS WANTKW tu eTrv coiintv In tha U. Ad(lras. CHAKfAS SCHUOTHEISS. 40 K Main bt. Council Bluffl lows. FURNAS : COUNTY : HERD or Holstein : Cattle! A few Extra Good r-eptcmber Pigs, and a No. 1 butter bred bull, yearling, -registered for sale. Prices right. H. S. Williamson, BlCAVEB ClTV, Neh. oql6plate vtll 1 TMI9 Vl'T nil ut-nl It to ilrcxa mill we will miyoa l nil au.ll uvtxpruM for t'XlilllinHllon. n i Copt. for i Ymi- ami rhrtin a oliurin I aunt with It. Vcmix- i. nil no It ami if ymi i tlitufc It a bi' run in I tiny our niniiii irk'O.li .lO.onil i' U 1 jouik. U 1 brauii 1 fully .ni-m i-i nnd j wftrrnut (t tilt- bi'.t llimr k..H-r In tha l)Viiildi.rtinmoiuiy ;iinilei"llttiiipriir- i iini'i to a yi'iiuiiMi N.iiM uuia vvnii'h. Wrlin In iliiv, this iHit I Kill ut ,.p.r j4a. national mro. IN1P0RTIN0G0. canaoRN ST osao iiu HIGH CARNIVAL AT ST. LOUIS. THE METROPOLIS OK THE MIS SISSIPPI VALLEY AGAIN PRESENTTS A Programme of Fall Festivities Tbat. For ' brilliancy and Variety Outshines the Carnival Cities of tbe Old World. Paris, tbe most magnificent city on either continent, has for ages held the proud title of "tho premier, carnival city of tho world " However during tbe last ton or twelve years an Ameri can rival of do mean pretensions has contested for that high honor, and to day St. Louis holds what Paris so re luctantly relinquished, the title of "tbo earnlv&l city o: the two continents." Not content with the successful exhi bitions of previous years, tho Autum nal FeslivitiesAssooiatlon ha arranged a programme for 1 81)3 that in brill laucy and variety will be difficult to im prove upon. The first of the grsat attractions, tho St. Louis Kxposlttoo, will throw its doors open to the public September 6th aod continue until Oot. 21st. The world renowned SfmsV bind has been engaged by tbe manage ment, which in itself Is a sufficient in ducement to crowd tbe inagolnoent building during the concert. Special attention has been paid to the struot lltust alioDS. and on the evening of August 12th, 1'th, 24th, and Stat, Keptemberlth, lUh, 21t and 2'.h, aod 6;tber 3d, 5th, 1 2th and ItHh, the most magnificent display yet atlernptod will greet the ey o( th fortunate visitor, eW'CtrloUy playing a potnlutnt part, Tho evening of October 3d the Veiled Prophet and hi followers lil parade though tha prino'pal thoroughfares, nd Uuwdlatel aftor the grvat hall which has received tsnsldrabU pro-mloi-eoe throughout the world, will bi hel. Tne X!d great St. I. mis Fair aod ,txKiitaUsi'Jun, OcUtter2d to lb, IU u th crowaUg week o( th eat nttal evaaoa. This latitutlua has aa ptr, aud Is knowa la evert land whore t ltHtiirlotatf vtvitUatioaealat. Tbe Ulaaovirl latittto Hallway and Iroa Mouatala Itiut being dlaiiaetly Ht. lMi tn and halag at ait tint t-e iavenvs ol th vlty la wind, hav wade a ramarkably low r4 lr rate trvm ail puiatsoa th tattr ww ta M t,fni and retura dttrtag the lestltJtU a, Tor tarihsr tahwatatiga ia regent la rw-s mute, limit of tk'kewaad fur a fn.V of the tall fvaMvUV wm'u, a.Uto srat Mlia't k aolfiij or Iroa Morula Vit ket Ar at la yr it l urr, e II. V, Toad. tl t and T Agl. "it tjaU. le Nurthweatera Ita to t'kkag raw. fi tra'a. Ut.o iliCJMiS AMD