5 ';-Sr . st-" i- !?& m-j v " -T7- 3& l-axr ", IS1 :-, r?- - jz 51 1, I'-. v. k " 3T-i.S. Ci? !'flMni:fiv avwJuafwvw. awmn9mmuni KSx JLKII IJIJIIIJII ('.HlfC' .. ' t..- -''T---. .a - - - Z SS'5'S""':?Wifl., I - "- yir- ' 173i "T " " W a' .SVPanUSTUOX PUwM9W9v - rj.' ' a ' i. EEDCKHJl). - - - . NEBRASKA CURRENT COMMENT. Qcekx Mamikhti of Italy grown to be quite stout snd km hair is cmtirely gray. -Mr. Edward Lloyd, the English tenor, is announced for a tear is the United StatesMa May aad June, 18ft The pyramids are being assailed. Two local sheiks are-digging out stoaes from the lower coarses of the two pyra mids of Ghixeh. The Czar has recently suffered se rcrely from the gout, aad his physi cians have vetoed his former indul gence in high living. Tue population of Vienna, by the an nexation of several suburban villages, now amounts to 1,300,000, ranking as QHPV' fourth city in po nt of inhab Itanli Tins bono called Jim, owned by George W. Hell, which went through the rebellion, was buried at Andrews., Ind., recently by the Grand Army post with military honors. Junius Mosxer, aged forty years, died at the "Marlborough Hotel. New York, fraispasalysla "He was a son of Henry Mos!er, founder of the safe and lock company in Cincinnati. A Mahp.ii dispatch says that tho Gov ernment is in very gloomy financial straits, and that the supposed high tariff is not so much a measure of pro tection as to raise revenue. Madrid advices state that great con sternation has been caused in clerical circles by tho news that priests not of native origin are to be expelled from Mexico, as tho large majority of Mex ico's priests are from Spain, where the ranks of tho clergy are already over crowded. Tub President has designated Assist ant Secretary Nettle ton to act as As sistant Secretary of the Treasury in the absence of Secretary Windom, and has also designated Assistant Secretary Spalding to act as Socretary in the ab sence of both Mr. Windom and Mr. Nottloton. "-TuBwCsar-fcas ordered General Gourko, I GSv4Sssvor5r Poland, to proceed to St ljtTiM'purg and explain his recent ) ajtfejl'in shooting three volunteers. The Governor's written report of tho Weorrence failed to satisfy the Ctar of tho necessity for tho arbitrary killing of the men. t. J- -. aj xt i. . ond propo-sition has been made by Mex- ico Tor a rcnowal of diplomatic rela tions, which have been suspended be- tween tho two countries since Maximil ian, brother of tho Austrian Emperor, was executed by the Mexicans atQuere- Mn. Scovel, the tenor, and his wife, who was formerly Miss Roosevelt, of New York, will bring an action for libel against tho St Stephens Review, of London, for publishing an article in which it was suggested that Mr. Scovel had nfSiri&'Miss Roosevelt for her monoy spa Mt: the marriage was an unhappy one AsiA-vr .Adjutant-Gejiebai. Wil liams in his report to General Miles, recommends that the several bands of I Cheyenne Indians now separated be col Jectecrat Tpngue river agency. He says that ho thinks it a mistake to have com- 7 pantos of jdlfforont regiments stationed imposts and urges that companies of the same regiment be kept together. In an article upon Russia's relation to the leading Europoan powers tho Novoe Vremya dwells upon the peaceful au spices under which tho winter season opens. A situation has supervened, it says, which tho French describe as an entente ecrdiale All agree that the re cent journeys of the Emperor of Ger ' many contributed principally to the es tablishment of tho present satisfactory situation. The Berlin papers comment bit terly on a reported statement of Mar shal Canrobert, of France, that "ho hopes to see the day when the re generated French army will roll back r T,the German ranks' The German press ' "argues Jhal while" such sentiments are openly uttered by men high in the con fidence of the French people and Gov ernment it is useless to talk of Europe disarming. oMv.SAi.isnuRY has replied to the protest of Portugal regarding British - encroachments in the Manica country in South South Africa. He points out that under the Anglo-Portuguese con--..vention, when ratified, not more than half of Hanica will be included within Portuguese territory, and that the pro longed delay in bringing matters to a , settlement only endangers Portugal's opportunity of obtaining as much as the -convention would allot to her. Corns has been attracting more at tention at New York, aad the market has developed unusual and unexpected weakness. The Indications are that the xonteollin bull clique has been for VMnVlWHMiBt a- free seller to tradera. "'---' who have been persuaded to buy on the tneory oi a revival of the manipulation' .which has so long held the market in an abnormal condition. A phenomenal rield is expected in Brazil, and that ijfMi seller of futures. ps it diphtheria at Martins- Ub or them fatal, have ' fkysicians for some time. stoi families, it is positively Ms have contracted the use- infected neraoa. In. a' physician of an afflicted household four miles north of the city remJsdL fact that three cats had died very suddenly aad mysteriously. ItVeeHere they died of diphtheria an4bfJtojoumaictod the disease to tie it fmv inasure yfcht Francia dragged hcwMpfs in Belfast look during the recent ,jorm 'and was driven against therocks with such violence that her s'dss.wminpisd- epen. causing her to fill.Jth wator.and sink im a few mln-. utei "Her 'commander, who was diwn'fcd.was-'Lord Gantelnne, m Seet- MenMB.;The .crew succeeded im clns to the rooks until relief came. YiscWlrCamtolupe was a nephew of Lord SaekviUe West, formerly British Minister -having - f the Mexk Government anMmtfort duty on cattle Raited States, the Seeremrv Itati called the attention of mt'of 8teto to the mum.' LriMeeVt that the real facta he as- L "He,.is.mow.in receipt, of a. ktten rrssa tue department oc .jnclesing a telegram from tho SUtea Consul General at Nuevo 'mnnnnnnnVATOattnnV " annnnmnnnr- nWar 'e, ncs-ypRH hWnjpzapmg Hpveral.a49 BonjBco4M 'HHHJHpjl' b;irMtff gwr v- -r VK4k4aacea v -Hmatfei -' fiTAWicn 'fnnuuuuuMnln? Jt5 '"' muuuuVauuunnunrmuuuU mumv lVmwi nmw mBkj m -JnnfP-S?-! i anmuBWnuT'pV' &SJJpI ; Twdo. in which that eflkial states thai rcpr'-'a'v ...' .-. t iir 7inaAvnpsavja, - , mswjwih Uhttt thatGoTmeatte f- -wiN ifiU?iT amo ZofeimtniteiTraclMet Cat, aa aha tih, started hv an boon i "iiisnuhmd c AUrm'm il? the kaee the sthst'm i nhUs laihina ha. mm eity raaateos no asaay amttst wpisilsut amas maw teWHIiiJfJ milM liTimiii wa ':HVHmWBHBn1 -' - zmtmfmWmSJcnKmtMm4.vW I lueendiary at Steirs brewerv. I kilted, -: "-',. &6sSife3? maa ! Iwjlllns -i2.i? 1 :JSffl?M,,!H'L 'JL- aawsmms taa aaBana JW;,', WmmLv.mm M BW SVMMHmMMHmmmmssfemaS : t- v ; .' - i.- - . . -s v. mB a mm m mm mm ,b rta. - , mmmmm b mm b BBBMr BBBBBm. bhbbb .hhk. hb h mmrmrmm w . - . - '- k -t- -, aarBBbMBVBBBBBB . . a - v mmmm x - NEWS OF THE WEES. Glaaaaa By Tatefraph cad IsaJL kal am ruuncu. Me. Vatjour. Chief Secretary for Ireland, kas started on a three or fear days' tour over the Donegal routes of the proposed railways. GoversobU. L. Shoup. of Idaho, has issued a proclamation calling the Legis lature together December 8. Ex-Goverxor McCcRTAnr, of the Choctaw Nation, is dead. At a meeting of the French Cabinet President Carnot s'gnod a bill provid ing for the aupply of the fortified places throughout France with provisions in quantities sufficient to moot the require ments of the civil population for two months. Couxt Vox Moltke will devote to charity birthday contributions amount ing to 160,000 marks. Mme. Patti was unable to appear at Leicester, Eng'and, on tho 5th. She was scvere'y sick. Mr, Jamks Giijioolv, member of Par liament for West Cork, is in a precarious condition, the result of injuries received by being thrown from his horse. Speaker Keep absolutely refused to speak on the result of the olections. Frakcis M. Scott, the defeated cand idate for mayor on the Fusion ticket at New York, speaking of the election, attributed his defeat to the an t'.-Mc Kin ley feeling, which, he said, was stronger in New York than in any part of the country. Prince Hipmakck is officially report ed to be opposed to a local government bill in Germany. Chancellor Vox Caprivi of Germany has started from Berlin, for Italy. Isr the election in Kiel, Germany, the Socialists elected both their candidates for tho Reichstag for the first time. Tiieiik is no doubt as to the election in Oklahoma. Tho Republicans have carried the Territory by about 18,000 for Harvey, the Republican Delegate to Congress. Tub Vicdomosti, referring to the possibility of Asia Minor being the scene of future hostilities between Russia and England, strongly advises the extension of the Caucasian railway to Kara. Late returns from South Dakota show that the result is an Alliance victory, and that Loucks has been elected Gov ernor. The Legislature will also be Alliance, thus insuring tbo defeat of Senator Moody. Lord Chief Justice Colemimje, of England, was stricken seriously with gastritis on tho 0th. H. M. Stanley, his wife and party have arrived at New York. Uolverson, the Alliance candidate for Congress in the Fifth Minnesota dis trict, is perhaps elected over two oppo nentsDemocratic and Republican. I J.I1K uusd vaiiiuruia uvifisiBturo WJI1 "T?SS..Si !!T "' JSf J? tion of a Republican as successor to Senator Stanford. Tho Republicans have probably gained a Congressman in California. Miram Basset, past grand master of Masons and considered tho Mason of the highest degree in the world, died at Millersburg, Ky., recently of paralysis at the ago of 70. He had taken evory degree known to tho ordor. Anothkr panic has seized tho Czar and his personal guards have been doubled. At least threo United States Senators have been secured by tho Domocrats as a result of the olectipn. Isadork Cook, elected sheriff at Eau Claire, Wla, on tho Democratic tickot, died from collapse following tho excite ment caused by success of his party. He was far gone with pulmonary consump tion. According to late returns, Reynolds, Democrat, is elected Governor of Dela ware by 531 and Causey, Domocrat Con gressman by 720. Dispatches from Topeka, Kan., indi cated tho re-election of Governor Hum phrey by 5,000 plurality. In the First Congressional district Case Broderick. R , waa found to havo defeated Thomas Moonlight, D. Tho Legislature would probably be in control of AlHanco men. Miss Lizzie Evans, the actress, is to marry her leading man, Charles Mills. This was startling news to her manager, Callahan, who had been drawing on his imagination. The Democratic majority in the next House is estimated by newspapers from 120 to 153. The Wisconsin Legislature was car ried by the Democrats, which will give them another United States Senator in place of Spooner. Peck's plurality for Governor was about 39,000. The Democrats of the District of Co lumbia celebrated their victory by firing a salute back of the White House grounds. Fifty-two rounds were fired. The Canadian Cabinet Council after due consideration decided that Birch all should bo executed. The Cabi net was unanimous in its opinion as to the guilt of Birchall and conse quently dee'ded that the law should take its course. Chancellor Von Caprivi, of Ger many, arrived at Milan, Italy, and was met by Premier Crispi. The two were together all day. BU8CBIXAKEOUS. A detachment of German soldiers who were guarding a body of 800 re cruits interfered with the relatives of the recruits who had come to bid them farewell. Several of the soldiers were struck, whereupon they drew their side' arms and attacked their assailants. Several of the civilians were badly wounded. Inspectob Byrnes, in regard to Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby's recent accusation that a certain police captain received STtjiM last year in blackmail from saloonkeepers in his precinct admits the gravity of the accusation and prom ises arigid investigation. An unlocked switch near Beloit, Wis.,, caused the wrecking of a passenger train. Fireman Welch was killed. No passengers were badly hurt Fire broke out in Todd's lumber yard. Denver, CoL, recently, doing $100,000 damage. A destructive fire ravaged New SecheUe, N. Y., on the 5th, breaking out in Ferguson's grocery store. The loss was estimated at 1875, 000. " The huge elevators at Buffalo,"" N. Y., were in tames on the morning of the th, the fire breaking out in the Wells and spreading to the others ad joialng. v The loss was heavy with two iremen fatally hurt. Three passengers were killed by a collkdom on the New York, Ontario 4b Western near Carboadale; Pa, recently. Dcbtso the election row at Santa Crui Chris Carothous stabbed aad killed George Hartmau. Next morning Carothous hanged himself in jaiL There was- considerable, excitement or the Philadelphia Stock Exchange caused. by a rapid decline in Pennsyl-: vaaia railroad. The stock was very act ive aad declined under heavy selliR taousaad men nlerad bv H. C Prick k. Co- In the coke region about CeaaaUaviUe. Jia. struck for the rein statement of a.dieeharged workman. In the evening, .howeree. net d agreed.to arbitrate the matter: - A miaut train sweat through a bridge near Hew, mranafeU, Tex. Shti- and lreaaaa were killed. A most dteaatrons Ire broke oat t Trmckee, CaL, on taeaih, storted by an aneenauuT ac awn a ncewerv. . wwnv awi SHSiuvn an nmira mt i - -- .----.- -ui mOaIAV v.rM. l.tui ?------- meamun wmm-wmmimm ,. i ,,, ? . z. . : - - . . uu ?. a OReiixt, wke Imught Ua or.wattae Dwyer sale for ?!.), se4d the hers next day to Milton Youag fer Bell A Co., coffee sad spices, Boston, have failed for tSvO.Mt, OwENSBORO, Ky., was visited by a dis astrous coaflagratloR at midnight en the 0th. A receiver has been appointed for the Manufacturers Mutual Iasuranee Company, of Milwaukee Wis. There are about 2. Me policies oumtending. D. A Alexander 'aCe.; knitUag works owners, Decatur, 111., have failed with 164.044 liabilities and 75,0e as sets. Cause, bad deals aad slow collec tions. At a Democratic celebration at Mil lers Falls, Masa, a spark from a bon fire fell into a bowl of powder, which ex ploded, fatally injuring Harry Robin son, of Windsor, and seriously wound ing John A. Griffin and Andrew Kerbier. Diixon and O'Brien collected 912,885 for the Irish National cause at Phil adelphia TnE last voyage of the Teutonic from Liverpool to New York was a succession of gales and mishaps. Peru has imposed a prohibitive tax on lard, supposed in retaliation for the McKinlcy bill. Five persons were killed or fatally injured by tho destructive fire atOwons- boro, Ky., which started in tbo Rudd House. The loss was 8150,00a An alarming rumor prevailed in West crn clt'es on the 7th that John Wana maker had iailed for millions and that a panic existed on the New York Stock Exchange. The ridiculous origin of the whole affair was that Wanamaker had suspended a clerk, which was tele graphed that he had suspended himself. Wi.nslotv, Ind., was recently swept out of existence by fire. Four hundred persons wcro homeless. Two Japanese students of tho Michi gan University at Ann Arbor have eloped with two American girls. Business failuros (Dun's report) for the seven days ended Novomber 0 num bered 215, compared with 218 the previ ous week and 267 the corresponding week of last year. Business generally was reported good. A dispatch from Shanghai says that 300 mon were killed in the Government powder mills at Tal Ping Fu by an ex plosion. The September statement of the A. T. & F. railway, shows: Gross earn ings, 93,908, 161; increase, $323,211; net earnings, 81,333,979; increase, Eol.201. The business section of Hartman, Ark., has been destroyed by fire, caus ing 27,000 total loss, with no insurance. The Choctaw Council passed a bill, approved by the Governor, to charge all licensed traders tho sum of $500 per an num hereafter, in lieu of por cent on tho invoice as formerly. It raised a storm of indignation among business men. Otterville, Mo., on the 7th was the scone of a wreck on the Missouri Pacific near the infamous Robbers' cut Six passengers were Injured. Just before leaving tho rails tho train bad been stopped to adjust somo machinery of tho engine and this fortunately pre vented a fearful loss of life. Examina tion showed that the track had been tampered with by miscreants, either for purposes of robbery or to gratify a spirit of re vengo. The diiol between Maurico Bernhardt, son of Sarah Bernhardt, and M. Bour rey. tho dramatic critic, who was chal lenged by tho former in consequence of his comments upon Mme. Bernbardt's performances in hex now play "Cleo patra," resulted in M. Bourrey being slightly wounded in the arm. Colonel James D. Smith, a promi nent real estate dealer of Tacoma. Wash., committed sulcldo by shooting himself. No cause was known. The charred remains of Mary Doyle, tho servant girl who perished in tho Leland Hotel flro at Syracuse, N. Y., wero found in tho ruins. The executive committee of the ad ministrative counc 1 of the Grand Army met in Detroit Mich., and fixed the time for the next reunion between July 25 and August 20. Thomas and William Harper, manu facturers of decorated lamps and shados, Now York City and Van Wort N. Y., havo disappeared, with 550,000 dob t sand no assets left behind. The most disastrous fire over bad in Shrovoport La., occurred tbo other morning, lho nro started in tbo third story of Sour & Ca's hardware store and tho entire block was consumed. Losses on buildings and stock, 9350,000; insur ance, $247,000. A tekkihle wreck occurred at 3:30 o'clock tho other morning at tho cross ing of tho Cincinnati Southern railway and the Louisville & Nashvillo at Junc tion City, in almost the central part of Kentucky. No ono was killed outright, but many passengers were injured. Passenger train No. 8 collided with a heavy freight and it was miraculous that so many escaped. ADDITIONAL DI8PATCOCS. An early morning fire in a lodging house at 152 West Thirty-third street New York, caused the death, by suffo cation, of one of the lodgers, John Cal lahan. Hon. Barclay Martin, the oldest living ex-Congressman in Tennessee, lies very ill at his residence near Columbia. There is no hope of his re covery. Unofficial returns from all the coun ties of Iowa give McFarland, Republi can, for Secretary of State 3,859 plur ality. General J. C J. Williams of Knox ville, Tenn., declares that he will not contest Congressman Houk's re-election. The London Chronicle holds that the amasingly friendly reception accorded to Mr. Balfour in Ireland forces the con clusion that the Parnellites do not rep resent the Irish people. The Lisbon Dia announces that Lord Salisbury has accepted Portugal's pro posed modus vivendi regarding the En glish and Portuguese possessions in Africa. The President has issued a proclama tion appointing Thursday, Novomber 27, as a day of thanksgiving. Clearing house returns for the week ended November 8 showed an average increase of 17.9 compared with the cor responding week of last year. In New York the increase was 0.0. The Boraen Courier says it has au thority for the statement that Prof. Koch's remedy for consumption has proved to oe a success. A famous Ger man surgeon, it says, cured within An days a case of lupus or necrotic tuber cular destruction of the tissues of the race. Belgium is agitated by appeals for universal suffrage and the establish; meat of a republic. The first secret haaginr in Colorado took place in the State peaitentiarv oa the 8th, a Mexican being the victim. the European laaacial situation waa decidedly gloomy during the week enaea .November & Discount rates were trm in London at 5J to 0. The Havana sugar market was quiet Cajton Doyle, of Dublin, lias come oat fatly agaiaat Paraell's land par chase scheme. ,.. Dillon aad O'Brien received about $8,000 for the Irish cause in ItIIs reported that Robert T. Lincoln wm resign as MinUter to EagUadT - mi P-TtsTT li ramaont m Tnwuln - - BV P. Fianuil, a freight hrski m a mwnuinj i . T'jrrx' w TT' JTrTT. .." ..TZ '. T-T - '" - '-- -: 'ZZ. "aa " . r, r ar w --- "- ' am-r-1 -. - - - . ,. . . m- m - . - -aaar . a. armk aaamaaa.. .Mik arxaa aisaai nama armaam nnmsuamsuuua. mmrmmmramnL.anaau, mi mum m mmmnkmn ar nn an . r - j " -.- . - i?".t. air . v " a,KKiaaa . aatavaw aBa.sm nuamanmaatanamr aaaaamanamuaanaivBV nmaiaa)aaaaaa aar anana nasannism mmt mwBtknamaa ana mmmmmm a simi i aumnmnF ma aa NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. Returns of thalate election received up to the Sth indicated the election of Beyd. Democrat, for Governor, by a plu rality of from LtM to Iff Beyd car ried Douglas County by a majority af lLleeovor Richards. The iudicattoaa were that the Reoubllcaa State ticket with the exception of Governor, had been elected. The total vote of the 8tete waa 15,009 greater than for Presi dent in 188. , The Prohibition amendment was de feated by fully 40,000, aad tho Farmers' Alliance haa a majority of the Legisla ture, just hpw large had aot been defi nitely determined. In the First Congressional district Bryan, Democrat, defeats Coanell, Re publican, by 4,000 majority. In the Second district McKelghan, Alliance-Democrat is elected over Har lan, Republican, by a majority. Indi cated by the returns, of anywhere from 6.0O0 to 8.000, In the Third district the result bad aot been determined by the returns, but Kern, Alliance, was leading both Dor sey. Republican, and Thompson, Demo crat Dorsey being second in the race, with several counties to hear from. The Alliance captures most of the county offices in the State. Mlacellaaeooa. James Armstrong, a blacksmith, of York, died the other day from tbo ef fects of poison taken by mistake. In stead of taking morpbino ho took rat poison. In a saloon just over tho west lino of tho reservation at Fort Robinson, the other morning. Private Rufus Tate, of Troop E, Ninth cavalry, was beating Julia Reeves, when Coke, tbo propri etor, interfered. Tato turnod on him with a knife and Coker shot him dead. Coker thon surrendered to the guard. Rev. Henry Sleioh, who is wanted in Baltimore, was arrested at Lincoln the other day with Mrs. Alice Baugh man and the two lodged in jail, charged with adultery. Sleigh is a married man, but deserted his wifo in Baltimore about a year ago and eloped with Mrs. Baugbman. Harry Hurst, whoran off from Lincoln some time ago with Mr. Clark's wife and six children, has been arrested at Cedar Bluffs In addition to tbo charge of criminal intimacy, a warrant has been sworn out for the arrest of Hurst on the cbargo of running off with mortgaged property. Katie Harlan, a domestic In tho family of Judge Stewart at Lincoln, was recently arrested for setting fire to the judge's residence Sho had been supposed to be mentally unsound and refused to talk, but the other night she told the officers that she had been induced by a man uamed J. U. Hunt to fire the house and that he promised to give her $75 for the job. Hunt was ar rested, at which he appoarod to bo greatly surprised and stoutly declared his innocence. The polico were work ing on another clew, however, and the girl's manner and Hunt's strenuous denials impressed them with tho belief that tho girl was trying to shield tho guilty man at Hunt's expense Later A. W. Day, manager of tbo Lincoln steam laundry, was arrested. Mrs. Jane Drumman, a lady 50 years of age, was killed by a runaway horso at Lincoln recently. She was thrown from tbo buggy and ber head struck tho curb stone. She died in half an hour. Her companion was only slightly injured. D. W. Bihttax, ex-County Treasurer, was struck on the head at Wayne the other afternoon with a pick-axe by a negro section hand named William Tib bets. The skull was fractured and Brittan died next day. Tho cause of the trouble was not stated. The twelve-year-old son of O. L Rouse, Republican candidate for the State Legislature at Grand Island, was recently thrown from a horso and his foot catching in the stirrup he was dragged to death. Fred C. Cox, a brake man, was killed in the B. & M. yards at Nemaha City tho other morning whilo switching. Ho leaves a wife and child at Nobraska City.' He had been braking only a month. In walking through a "stack yard" at Springvlew, tbe other day, a littlo girl accidentally lighted a match by step p'ng upon it Over five hundred bushels of wheat about seventy-five tons of hay and a threshing machioo were burned. Judge Broady has overruled tho mo tion for a new trial, made by the attor neys of Charles Johnson, who murdored his brother-in-law, Jonas Whlteman, near Auburn last Juno. Tho murderer has been sentenced to be hanged Feb ruary 13, 1891. Hans Mob, a Norwegian laborer work ing with a gang of men on the Union Pacific track at Avery, a way station five miles southwest of Omaha, was struck by the gravol train the other afternoon and two cars passed over his right leg. From a few inches below the knee to about an inch above the ankle the limb was ground to pulp. Pensions recently granted Nebraska veterans: Original invalids; Oscar A. Stearns, Columbus; Samuel F. Moore, Fremont; Andrew Atwood, Crawford; William E. Ernes, Sterling; Jason Lo cus, Merna. Increase; Owen Buchanan, Dawson; Horace H. Warren, Nelson; Franicis M. Huff, Columbus; John Sara by, Fairmont; Clark Newcomer, Cen tral City; John I. Duke, Plattsmouth; William J. Turner, Red Cloud Origi nal widows: Jaannette L, widow of Oscar A. Stearns, Columbus; Anna M, widow of John A. Amness. Beaver City. The other day Henry Edson was in stantly killed and nino other workmen received bruises as tbe result of an ex plosion of dynamite in Bcban's quarry at Louisville. Elija Grifftn was found dead on tbe prairie about eight miles northeaat of Beatrice the other morning. It is thought he fell during the night in an epileptic fit and died through cold aad exposure. Recently a North Platte man while out hunting shot and killed a tame deer belonging to the Hershey ranch near that town. He treats every man be sees to the cigars to keep them from teasing him. A Sydney paper tells of aa inhuman mother who. tortures her five-year-eld daughter in a most vicious manner, but out of tender consideration for the un natural mother withholds her name. There are fifteen divorce cases dock eted for trial at the next term of the district court in Buffalo County. The negroes who were in jaRat Craw ford, charged with aa attempt, to burn the town, escaped a few days ago. The other morning Connor Marsch was found dead under a wagea load of stone six miles northeast of Greeley Center. His wagea had upset aad fallen upon him. Tobacco has been saccassf nUy raised ia Colfax County this year, aad next year aa additieasl number of acres will baplaated. The farmers' elevator plea is it satatly gaining ground at - About three hundred abates af amounting to f?,500, havo already ubserihed for. aaw Methodist eharca ted at J day. . ' - - aV D. FtaauiT, a freight aa the , M.. mid ale teg cut oC below smostewn urns aod te tea aha amvon aaamc pswvmuaaj . - ' - aawa-awMWeaaaatv.. sat w 1 "'J' TIDAL -WAVE. j lltOT lOtf tOHOit! wOCDIt W OAMW Y WHAT C"Mlf VmpVmTvnp emu vOT MtaW aVmBBVnvvVmnne sW rurawsxrmiA, ov. . wnupiew Vat enomclal returns from every county is hi Diam give raiuaou, ia, iot uev- a plurality of 10,209 over Dela- , iu, wbdhuikwi ;aawiBaav V T1. B.,Vtt. ull...t far Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary af Internal Affairs, Messrs. Watres aad Stewart, are no doubt elected, aa bath ma far ahead of Delamater. The latest returns from the twenty eight Congressional districts of the State show the election af 18 Republicans and 10 Democrats. Twenty-six State Senators were voted foe The Democrats elected sixteen aad the Republicans tea Twenty Re publicans and four Democrats hold over. Hw YarV. New York, Nov. 0. The returns in dicate the election of S3 Democrats and ' IS Republicans to Congress. The Legis lature is close, with tbe indications of a Democratic majority of two on joint ballot The Post says that the Democratic majority ia the next House will not be less than 80 and may be 100. MHUCkUMlU, Boston, Nov. 6. The vote for Gover nor has been received from evory town in the State except Gosaald, and the figures show an overwhelming Demo cratic victory. The returns oa tho votes for minor State officers are not nearly complete and no exact footings can be made at present The Demo crats elect Trefey, Auditor, over Ladd, the present incumbent by about 0,000 plurality, but the Republicans elect Lieuteaaat-Governor.Seeretary of State, Treasurer and Attorney-General Tbe Congressional delegation stands seven Democrats and five Republicans, a gain of five Democrats. Xabrsak. Omaha, Nob., Nov. 6. Returns are still mesgor. but indicate tho probablo election of Boyd, Democrat for Gover nerbyagood plurality. Tho Allianco candidates are looming up strong in tho interior, and tbe Republican candidates are alternating between first and second places in the country towns. Tho com plete returns may possible elect either of the three candidates, but tho large Democratic gains in Omaha and tbo eastern end of tbo State give Boyd tbe best chances. The eloction of W. J. Bryan, D., over W. J. Connoll, R.. from tho First dis trict and William McKeighan, I). Alliance candidate in tho Second trict over N. V. Harlan. R.. is conceded. The Third district is and still in doubt Tbo returns indicato t?.at prohibition is defeated in tho Stato by over 40.000. laitlan. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. A Reports from all parts of tho Stato show that tbe election has boon a veritable land slide for tbe Democracy. Tho entiro Democratic State ticket is elected by increasod majorities, and Chairman Michener, of the Republican Stato Con. mittee, concedes the dofeatof his party by about 15,000. Chairman Jewott of tho Democratic Committee furnished tho following es timate of majorities on Stato and Con gress from Indiana: Majority on Stato ticket 17.842; Senators elected, 19; hold overs, 14; total, &; Representatives elected, 73; majority on joint ballot 02. Eleven Congressmen, bo ing all members except in tho Sixth and Ninth districts, Wisconsin. Milwaukee. Wis., Nov. 6. -Latest returns from the Stato indicate a plu rality of 20,000 and upward for G. W. Peck. Tho Democrats elect a majority of the Assemblymen and tho Stato Sen ate. In the lower house thoy will havo a majority of SO or over and in tbo Sen ate a majority of 2. They elect 7 out of 9 Congressmen. Mlchlcaa. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 6. Up to mid Right tbe indications wero that tho Democrats bad elected their Governor by about 10,000 plurality and the rest of tho Stato ticket by a substantial vote. The Republicans conccdo tho First Second, Fifth. Sixth. Seventh and Tenth Congressional districts to tbe Democrats and claim tbo Third. Fourth, Eighth and Eleventh districts, and tho Ninth going in their favor. Tbe Domo crats concede tbe Third, Fourth and Eighth only and claim tho Elevonth and Ninth as doubtful. Iowa. De Moines, Iowa, Nov. 6. Tbo latest reports show a gain of four Congress men for the Democrats, Returns from one-third of tbe Stato shows Democratic gains sufficient if continued, to wipe out the Republican majorities of two years ago and give a small Democratic majority. Ohio. Columbus, O., Nov. 6. The Repub lican Stato Committee has conceded the defeat of Poor man in tho Seventeenth district Lewis in tbo Thirteenth, Brigbam in the Sixth, Foster in the Eighth and McKinley in the Sixteenth. Official reports from McKtnloy's dis trict show that Warwick has 2.000 plu rality in Holmes County and 400 in Wayne. McKinley carries Medina County by 1.S00 and Stark by 60d This elects Warwick by 500, which is prob ably correct KImm'o Islaa4. Phovidfsce, R. I., Nov. 5 Tbe First Confressioaal district complete gives Spooner, 8,118; Lapbsm. P., 10.382: Lars Ctovatar Baraea. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. . The Wells elevator, the largest ia the city, hss been totally destroyed by fire. Two other large elevators and a number of adjoining warehouses are now in flames and the fire is spreading rapidly along the lake front The Wells elevator bad a capacity of 500,000 bushels. The loss will reach Two flramea are reported fatally hurt it is believed thst several ouers nro under the falling walla The Wilkinson elevator at we loot oi sdjolRing nouses are Sister Catherine Miss Kate Drexel) Is soon to begin the erection nesr An dalusia, ia Bucks County. Pa, of great convent building or sister house of tho order of Sisters of Mercy the mother house of which is at Pittsburgh. Tho institution will ha f os the Instruction af firm, to ejaalify them for teaching ameag the Indiana a breach of edaca tloaaland religious work in which Sis- ws agree in sereui. Smith RueaeU seems to have Taa Tale, of a Coat" par tly, afraa is giving ate waota a- APaoraaiataoa." To teeaea aavpaaea af toilet tea a dm af ail lev around taa it uriamia afoot or. two as us Afters it if drepefoiL Couatj. jaUa la taa county, feus taa test payaVwUehowRd'te warty thorn- U vaixAa. Ca.. 3tar, CTsmaiy-ita m, JITiJTE: Bm L am I j. mb m ,& m a, - aa. m as . at -. - . . , I eln THE JtEXT RMCML New York, Nov. T. Returns Indicate that the Demecrau have a joHty el over 1 la Hie next Ceagram pfc.iVmeaal gains have been mad la maay States The repraseataUoa frees all of the 8tetee would seem to ha about as follows: Alabama, 9 Democrats: Ar kansas, S Democrats: Callforala. Dem ecrau aad 4 Repuhlteaas; Colorado, 1 Republican; Connecticut, Democrats aad I Repebllcaa: Delaware, 1 Demo crat; Florida, t Democrats; Georgia. 10 Democrats; Idaho, 1 Republican; Illi nois, IS Democrats aad 8 Republicans; Indlana,ll Democrats and? Republicans; Iowa, 0 Democrats aad & Republicans; Kansas, 5 Allianco aad a Repub licaaa; Kentucky. 0 Democrats aad 9 Republicans; Louisiana, 0 Democrats; Maiae, 4 Republican; Marvlaad. 0 Demecrau; Maasa- chusetta, 7 Democrats aad S Re- publicans; Minnesota, 3 Democrats aad 2 Republ leans; Michigan. 7 Democrats aad 4 Republicans; Mississippi. 7 Dem ocrats; Missouri. 1 Democrats; Mon tana. 1 Democrat: Nebraska. 2 Demo crate and 1 Republican: Nevada. 1 Re- tho time of tho Little Big Ilora aiaugn- publican; New Hampshire, t Democrat ter, ta canine pasted all through that and I Republican; New Jersey. 5 Demo- remarkable campaign, crate and 2 Republlcaas; New York. ?! When the man waa takea to the hoe Democrats and 13 Republicans; North pi tal tbe doff remained at the depot Carolina. S Democrats and 1 Republican; ' and for days wandered ever the tracks. North Dakota. 1 Republican; Ohio, 14 , under the cars aad up aad down Union Democrat and 7 Republicans; Omgon. J avenue hunting for his master, who be 1 Republican; Pennsylvania. 10 Dprno- fore this had gone to await the crats and IS Republican-: Rhodo Island, flaal bugle calL At last ho le 1 Democrat: ao selection in the Second cated la tbe Union Pacific ticket district; South Csroliaa, 7 Democrats; J office, opposite tbe main entrance South Dakota, 3 Republlcaas; Tennes- see, 8 Democrats aad 2 Republicans; Texas, 11 Democrats; Vermont - Re-. publicans; Virginia, 10 Democrats; ! nasuingion, i ikvpuuucan, nw Vir ginia, 4 Democrats; Wisconsin. 7 Demo crats and 2 Republicans; Wyoming, 1 Republican; totals. 230 Democrats. 5 Alliance and 00 Republicans; Democratic majority over Republicaas, 13. IMUtr.K rOK SENATOIL "Chicago, Nov. 7. The Democratic State Central Committee said this arter- noon that tho Legislature on joint assembly would stand 101 Republicans, 101 Domocrats and two Farmers' Alii anco Kepri'.sontativPH. The Democrats hope to gain another Representative In Hardin County, whero tbe returns are yet incomplete. This would glvo Gen eral Palmer a majority of oao in joint ballot. Chairman Jones, of tbo Republican Stato Central Commlttco, according to the Diily News, conccdoi tho Lcglsla ttiro to tho DjmocrAt-s. but claims the election of tbo Republican Stato ticket by majorities ranging from 0.000 to 8, 000. A CO5KCTICirr CRIMIS. H.vinroitn. Conn., Nov. 7. Tbo Leg islature stands: Senate, Republicans ft. Democrats 10; House. Republicans 134, Democrats 117; Republican majority on joint ballot 10. Tho Legislature will havo to settlo tho Governorship Mor- rts. !.. can only navn a popular major- lty if tho Prohibition vote is thrown out Tho proposed rejection of tho Prohibition vote is based on tbe uso of the word "for" on tho ticket boforo "Governor.- Tho new Congressmen aro Lewis Spcrry. D., First district; W. F. WjIcox, I)., Socond; Charles A. Russoll, It, Third: Robert H DeForrest D.. Fourth. TUB NEW ItAMPdllllOC KESULT. Concoim. N. II.. Nov. 7. Tho Repub licans concede tho election of Daniel, D., in the Second Congressional district by a plurality of 40 to 60. This gives the Democrats the two Congressmen from this State. Roth parties claim the Legislature. Tbo Republicans say thoy bave chosen thirteen and possibly fifteen Senators and will bavo a good working majority in tho House. The Democrats give tbe Republicans thirteen Senators, claim eleven and say there Is no choice in ono Senatorial district EVAirrS RETIRED. New Yoke, Nov. 7. Tbo Associated Press reports show tbe election of 09 Democratic Assemblymen in New York Stato and 60 Ropublicana As tho Dem ocrats havo 13 Soaators against 19 Re publicans, tho former will thus havo on joint ballot SI votes against tbo latter' 70, which insures tho election of a Dem ocratic successor to Sonator Everts. Moreover, tho Domocrats claim that two Assembly districts credited to the Republicans belong to them. M'KIM.KT ASD FOSTER DEKEATF.a Columrus, O.Nor. 7. The Republican Stato Central Committee concedes Mc Kinley's defeat by about 200 plurality. Charley Foster Is beaten by about 100. Tho Democrats elect fourteen Congress men in tho Stato and Rcpubl cans seven, i be iiepuDiicsn siaio ucaci j elected by about 14,000 plurality. THE KAM9AS UWISLATrKE. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 7. Many Repub licans hero concede the defeat of In galls for tbe Senate. Probably tbe limit of regular Republicans chocn to tho Legislature I 83. Tbi leaves to Opposition members, or a good Opposi tion majority on joint ballot the Sen ate holding over. SEIIUASKA'S POLITICAL CHAKOE. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 7. Royd, Demo crat is elected Governor by from 4,000 to 5.000 plurality. Most of tbe Repub lican Stato ticket below tbe Governor is elected. The Farmers' Alliance have the Legislature, two Congressmen snd most of tho county ohlcera. IOWA nXMOCHATIC Des 5IOISES. Iowa, Nov. 7. The Dem ocrats gained four Congressmen in this State. The new delegation will stead S Itomocrat and 5 Republican. The State Democratic ticket is elected by a small plurality. rrn ia rnnaoiHn. Philadelphia. Nov. 7. Fire last night destroyed the Philadelphia Coop erage Company building, MT to f7l Otsego steeet; the three story building adjoining occupied by P. C Tomaon as a soap factory, on Swansoa street; also a building used ss a mill by Mr. Temsea; tho wsrebouse comer Swaasoa. street Washington avenue, owned by the Pea sylvsate'ralljoed. company, with tie; contents The Saewdea hotel, adjeia-, ing the warehouse, waa oaaiy scorcaea. and a. aumnerar, awemag a owned bv Me Tomsoa. by fire and water. Total lass, titrate. -A Kvatacfey OwESsaoaa. Ky:, Nov. T A f re brake out about mtdaiaht la taa saseuseat of the Radd Heuaa, which stroyed. It thea rapidly Messenger newspaper aad tee . Wadley'slae steae bullaaaf aa A. Evaas livery stable, aad aoaao at this hour say where it wUI step. All the hose af taa has hrokoa sad tho iinaiinaiii ia dersoafor WUl M. Haha jumped from taa skim uriadasrof tma Band memos aad ia fatally iaji teas aad has wired Evaassillaaad mem- tattfiain.-. . at a r. aaaaaahismmiiit it in . ! i sn auaraaarmT uiak w avaam aa aaaama aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauau. mRmaaaaaaaaaavammaaaimmBaai.aa,av aaaaaaaM,A PAAfAijHmmmmVmV wPai?WmarVw m i ammmjaP mPup aaanaaupjaaanmaanaW uawJusyy aaaaanauw UwwL WlmaaBWo aw 9 9 aw w) wmVamsWmwwmmAwmwmSna9 . ?S f JM J?,;. - .-- ml 1 1 1 a haappasj smsaa BSBmlnjmt mmm shaasawamj yg: Tgl!r' iyif?y jr?i WJ i uw7 aa ' -ttehmsaum3 pefaamf faw,lM amn aatnsanV ay da- 'afAaaatnurte ! ffteyl ' JJwaamnaml multUmtoiumispnlfhsanafma tumm nTisaw umsas..... . a m . anm-A-a a' nT7ai I XdUy Warraa CbareeiU. Daaaoas af wuMjiiui wao Xattt AftlTwY aFllllnl .asariawswmjaw jw wansi aw aww .aT- sauim asm unuuJUtvB'Bunl mmmmaV a . - m mpum"nwWm aa,''aaF umrnmy unnmnj A Vwav' namWwjm wamraw eawmm wwYW wwmVawaaawRvw flsSwwa arar P wwf .aBanaaanaaBHBMmM . , aThaa.KdaaaaM j - -- - aw aUUT maV Rw amaf ml MiWHiwa ... aa sir at Manses at Uatea Deaot aad ia una Catea avenua aa the aaava ward amemg tee aaWtela Waa waa the -iterwbehad aa maay Meade? It was act "the soldier" aar "a anMtor.' hat plain "Soldier," aad ha was aaly a doff, a little black fellow waa had for years heea a familiar character around tho depot, everybody was hte friend. Ret aaly for his owa sake, but oa account af the history of his evealfat Ufa, whteh eld ha bat hare Wen able t talk waald have added aa laterestla page to Western history. Oaa day soma elevea years aga aa old soldier got off aa seat hcuad ua'a. Ma had beta wounded, aad waa oa h la way home ea a furlough, hut was takea s!ak here aad sent to a hospital, where ho aalv lived two or throe days With htm when be arrived here aae a little black de which ho said had seen his eoa ataat companion en tho plains, aad aa ho was la General Terry's command whoa they went ar wore supposed to have roan, to bravo Custer's relief at to tho depot, and from that t me oa was m. fixture with the overland oooela Mr. T. A Shaw, the ticket sgaat took him under his especTal cbargo. and after a time the dog. which badbeeachr.stenod Soldier. was takrn to Mr. Shaw's home, where he soon became a great pet with the family. "Soldier" evidently appreclatrd hi new home as be madti It his headquar ters from that time until hl death. which occurred from old ag. For v crai years, no matter what the weather, , "Soldier" would go down to tbe Union j Depot where he would make the round or me ouiiainr ana also tbe office along tbe avenue, then be would return ( to Mr. Shaw's home for the day. II ' waa ato!ea once snd tsken to Denver, but escaped from bis captor, and aftr . months of. absence, turned op foot-sore snd almost exhausted. Not long after be aga'n disappeared aad was not seen for over a year, when one day he crawled into tbe Union Pacific office more dead than alive. He waa takee home, and tho lades nursed him for several weeks until h recovered. Afttr thst exploit "Soldier" lived a quiet Mr until bis death. Kansas City Times An 'What now?' Insinuation C. A. Ruth business are you following I. M. Poster "I deal in stagt' " CA. Ruth"! sea Vou'rr eat glass trada" Jewelers' j jewelry, in tbe Weekly. Tbe following advertisement lately appeared In an Irish dally: "Wanted, a gentleman to undertake tbe salt) of a patent medlcina The advertiser guar antees it will tie profitable to the under taker. " A man who plants an apple treo may not know that more than 230 species of fungi aro lying in wait to , destroy tbo fru.t , for tbo off years. Lot us bo thankful It wsn a ciiHtoru among tho Roman tbstabrido should be brought to her husband with a covering or vail cast over ber head, and hone the ceremony was called ntptitl; from nutnf to vaiL Th LtMllw ItollgM!. i The pleasant effect and tbo perfect safety with which the ladic- may ww tho liquid fruit laxative. Hyrup of Kigs. under all cos ditiont make it their favont remedy. It i ploaniug to tho eye and to the lut-, jrmlle, yut effectual In acting on the kldnoj-s, Itvcr uml bowels. -. Ws may differ In thl world, but whtn rc gt to tho cemetery w are all ou a d-l TereL lndlaniKlls Journsi. '' To mrnrj-s a plain truth it b tint ncc? ary to lalut It to tho oyubycoinlo wool cut or sensatlou! picture of any kind Ordinary typo I bettrr, If If. wcurcsyour coulldcnce. To illustrate: If yen am the victim of Malaria, aod wish to bo frco from it imtmetlkiOlu, one bottle of ShalltTahrrgrr'a Antidote will infa'tibiy do tno work. It may nay you to helicvo this snd f-rt tho medicine I without deUy, Dr. A. T. Hkilrnbcrgr, Rochester, I'a, will send It hy;ll for one uouar. ' - ...... War la it that th bra sad la a aroo lea always stop playing jt a you her rushed to tho window te llU te Itf I eves wa stronif and I married a deli cate little lady. Wo traveled much in March of health but we remain! Invalid until w brrn a sc of l)r Hull Hrsp rllla. We both ar now in btttnr Ui aad fel stroniur. It A. Mathews, Uarrlshurg, Tas ash deeger of Pioayun. that Ml a nook knew th takiag snap Judgmcnt-.il. O. Focl poisons thst acmaalate ia ta Mood aad rot the machiaerr of the torn, are eradictd aud espclled hr usia Prickly Ash MUsrs, a mtatems that will not irritate the stemseh rsiWsla. It In a gonna manner ea taaetteateri aa ranores aeaith la vtvry Taa deck f Ilterstare---Tse riat4 blank that aoce9Mai rejected ataao-sofist.-aH. Joosph Kewa Do torn dotlwa test as t ary Med tef If not you mau bo using a map or ! v oVrUtatratethein. Try the goc4 WaVamte DobWn' Klectric Be ssvfwt' psv tedo aula IS. tho tlterurv. atea ar an tek-ma of Do 5 or purge aor th act saoclalJy oath 11 reread Mr. Arfrt certsrs liMJeUverrUa te hat at ffaaauaMt THE OCNCWAL MAMKCTV. Kansas ctTT. . n ...at .. sa aattv-....,...! tat ajHaUY-Ko. tea.... a sea. -. J natd.'....... su s.. lMMfrSSi W-mV UP- at. tat ..... in in MM. 7l ftl m m u aught te.havanpoa sum ms aanfassatoa tvsa - m oo v umPuufmF alaup WVmBaaammHW wumana uslnBuawnW aw mavav Ww unpal WmV eyaavfaV 4i. 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" : mi b m aa KmaunmasmaansmnmiauwauaaBmsatmaaav a ,A,kh,aviki,. a nnaaBPmnupm namantmnn w T Hnu, -nnvaaa,auaa,v oa.kBw, h, . ii- tt. zrr. is l nampmnuaauasnisuanuma am- uaaavamv- TMnrWammaaamR - r am? enp pp . nanunaamm mV&majajuaBnmannl emflMSmahhhnnhnnnnamamTaav anmm4amk Onmk" w-m aw w unaB) "yWPmwP y'waap imWav maaaammPp maaanW Ml" af JL 3L. .f 4a tMf Tl nKLaaamamnnn What to the force that !: as Is the mnH aTaie aivr: fi aeetvfa U Mow far i tbe rarsUr phjr ia uMfal Ia u Wmhm W fe?iiT In him aad hew far are bt pW p-?wr end tank ealjr material rprraUtfT of htencrflaaHaMQaggon&dr health I The rvigutard'KVrtcarw: ih boiotpthk doctor cure; tho iUhHwJRites cur; and so do the faith rare ami && mind enrr, and tbe o-eaU'-U ChriMia kaiit. ftml the fHjrbi!ar-ail -b-i.' slrrrUsn I'in oraaU, aad taa pi? ne4sdo mn. Th7 all at:, aed hy mil a. 4 tft Ext difference cw great diJft'mx-' thr suit Ut&ai wlwn ttw rifJr uVtor b m patient ao cue Km at !?, and wlwu ttlrrsf alar doctor laoae UxicojajnunUy !a&4 an ead aad &m! I'-x-btcr dwa asI adverttMr. Xaturo rurra. bt aatarc can b aM!, smile ml or d-fe:c-l In tho curatire pr. COM. Asd le Cumr.rviAl ccnlratten that It I tft? rt of rational tvise V and trut the- aUrlci of ta?n of crol ,iwrjtr tor who Kv ftUhUol th? human j (u a! kmraed, aa far mpWt vfriM-t IUUJ. Uk way, new f r thejr can ul nature atxl kovr thy ca Wt avoid otntnknf twr Bar fate CoataicrvUl. It is notour pur;ovr to ccahtr thrtf that rrault from oujlojriatf thunvrmm leu, tkAlgoormnt, rturUUa and wU t prescribe tor tho tu-Oivhc that aSlw-i te human family Wo .Imply dvUro tlU Uk phytkrlaa waa ksotr ra,ths,r I Ui-r Ikaataa physician ttu Sktwv n-'Jfct. mr very Hulfl lRklxl about t&? UnK-larw Mk coudlticaa of th husna if:o:n Of core "ho doe t kaow It 1L Kvhrw Mra iagllerald. 1 have uted Warner JWo Our &ad but for It timely ujk wwU! luxvo U-wt. I tarty eelfere, (r y Krarc from what tWvtar termed Hricht' lwu-. 1 y Khrtocr, oaktr Editor Scioto CJaim. atU-.Mtt.r, Ohio, la a letter Utrd Jane , ;; AHiX a! way fU Atrrat Jril )trr nl.a tho doctor h cllcd hi ilirvA' tv high euadtag aad uafstutliar lun num.-h. caaagr. Catarra Ctit ft Carl "At. rrLU Ttv. a lixr ro with u wtl. rnach tnesatof Uu'iw.i.v UUrt)il4 blood oc can titutlonal 1'svum nl in irir to cure It you havu u tako Internal rm die. Hall' Catarrh Curs U Ulro Utr nally, aad an dinvUvou tV U ab mucoos surfatos. M!P Catarrh tirv t bo quack medicine It was irvTllot by one of tho UVV paysidaas in ttu onytitry for year, and U a rtiiular prrrt ptkn ft Is compoxxl of tbe brt teaVs known, rnu Macd with tho brl h4eo puriSsr. xxrUn tttroctlyon tho mttoou surfscrt. TWrcr ftictoambinstlouof ton two lnrftrllrtu l what produce Bttch wudrful rrulu Ux curing catarrh. r5.nd for trtlsmntiiN fnv. F. J. CuKxrr Co.. t'nf.,rvUdo, U. Hold by Drunnrlot. pric TV. Acruoa -"What is your npiateu f mr ttmrikxiiii" vriuc la.irru ing rv Th nunrttiutiOb ! tlrnt Ut i)rovn Taper. Not of worldly ki!. hut of oil Mrialr comfort is tlwi tor tsrctrh urmomd a maliiria. Tho foil ourifo K howevrr, iitnt of lUtboti;f In ulr juco by Uotoiwr'n HUtH' acb Hitter, lu only uro prvrcitUTo mid rrmrdy. I)jrp'pi.i, blluuuc. ovuUp4 tioa, rtumMtlato, ttcrviniu ni..l kliii eouiplslnt aro ! nmntiK' lho 1"-Stl- fTltt Uoas which thl U'ir!!Tnt wjo.tMln otTdr comes with certainty. C o It tnmitlia-. Tasaa' a wld dl.Trpnf made man ml a uliiti:er Waahiueton Star lttTtn 4f. uuM man. - Turuc n-'ver it mwi; tkii gnvi- jrol atlsfu'tion nlway lr luil' U'rj lstroyrrs. IliyslcUn- -mnd Umwh. LiHfirclifvli arofthYn)-. falil.t('hl for lawyer' sutta, Ikistou 'ummtrt-ut BctT, ra-tlft to u d chrij-t lJ-uTiT Ilouody for Catarrh. 11 ilrx,(nrU, 2.'-a ACOBS o 0ll MAHKi rValN fHCOfTtA lr Ccaial'aoaTT-.r -ItiiArern.r -t ,ttmmlmtl ",TiMHharis If EURALOXA, rsrwH, atrciiiM,. rrwt-llla OXATXCA. RralaM, tlmt immui A voatUM ao. mmtn. mi, SCOTT'S Of Puro C4f LHrer OH Mil ofLrtnaird otfa m4"f4 aawRi r t4lic crs: Ut tAtmr IM , rbB""a-t i ! iarwrf fim. Hit) i mils. ri fai mr neon's Wm 4 iJm b a? mm0gm mtmmmmmmtm . URIFY YOUR BL N1U Maaaalsaame rnHdf Mfe mWlMtl W TWA OK itSuHf mkmmmmmmmmmmmnr UPsZ1 HCMCi iTl"i EMULSION namll ma a 1 1 atoarff EHrWM mwmmhdWUtri-r nM sm cm mnawwSTsarn'unmv maasn' as snvsumumurTnu, nUaaaaaSau USaakteW. 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