f BE EED CLOUD CHIEF. A. C. HOSMER, Publisher. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CURRENT COMMENT. More than fifty per cent, of the claims of Union Pacific creditors have been exchanged for the three-year notes, a portion by people who originally re fused to sign the agreement. Elders of the Mormon church are indignant at the statements of the Mormon commission that Mormons were still recalcitrant on polygamy and only made a pretense of obeying the law. Director-Generai. Davis and Mrs. Potter Palmer, president of the woman's department, both officers of the Chicago world's fair, are going to Mexico soon in the interest of the ex position. A woman writers' clnb has been formed in London, with Mrs. IL E. V. Stannard ("John Strange Winter") as president and the marchioness of Staf ford, the countess of Munstcr, Lady Paget and Mrs. Woods as vice-presidents. It is not so surprising that Rev. P.roohc Hereford, a well known Uni tarian minister of l.oston, has accepted a call from a church in Loudon as that the salary to be paid him by that church will be less than half of what he receives now. It is reported that the heir to the crown of Roumania has renounced tho throne and insists upon marrying Mile. Vacarcsco. The king has invited to the capital the youngest son of Leopold, of Ilohcnzollern, with the idea, it is supposed, of making him the heir to the throne. Hen Sweet, as agent for tho Stato Lumber Co., has just concluded the sale to Fred Wcyerhauscr and other Mississippi river lumber companies 100, 000,000 feet of timber in Sawyercouuty Wis. The price paid is SH)0,00l. The tract covers 8,000 acres and is all tribu tary to the Jseirgor river. The Actors' fund of America lias made public its tenth annual report. It shows receipts of SG4,477.'J0, of which S:.:t17:J7..r0 was realized by tho sale of United States bonds, and S.U.8S4.23 from various general resources. The disbursements aggregated S2S,87!l.82. The assets of the fund aggregate S75, bOl.r.0. Tin: validity of the new constitution of Kentucky is to be contested on tho ground that the constitutional conven tion made numerous changes after the instrument was ratified by the people Suit has been filed at Frankfort to enjoin the public printer and the secre tary of state from issuing copies of the new organic law. The battered hull of Nelson's famous flagship, the Victory, which will be ex hibited at the world's fair, is 120 years ohL The exact spot where Nelson fell is marked on the deck, ami in the cock pit will be a number of Mine Tnssaud's wax figures representing in a realistic way the death of the admiral sur rounded by his officers. The London Times, commenting on the l.ritish crop, says: "It is beginning to be clearly seen thathighor estimates will not be realized. The recent drop in values is chielly due to tho inferior and damaged condition of tho English crop. Rumors are again current from reliable sources that Russia is about to prohibit exports of all grain and food stuffs." IX compliance with the order of Judge Ilrown six deputy marshals took formal possession of Vunderbilt's yacht Conqueror at New York. Everyone was put ashore, the yacht was removed to a new mooringandwasleft in charge of three watchmen. Mr. Vanderbilt is expected to make a big fight in tho courts against the imposing of duty on the yacht. (iov. Cami'Iiem of Ohio, was in dignant over an article copied by the Cincinnati Commercial-tlazettc from the New York Recorder relative to his financial condition, claiming among other things that he had lost S."i00,000 in Wall street speculations. The gov ernor telegraphed his nttornej-s in New York to demand a full retraction from the Recorder and if it were refused to bring suit for libel. Hkrr 11ereim a prominent member of the socialist partj, delivered a violent speech at llerlln recently, in which he declared that Russia should be trampled to the ground at all costa Everybody should contribute to the victory of the German Hag and drivo Russia out of Europe. Russia, he de clared, ought to be revolutionized both externally and internally in order to eliminate the perpetual menace of war. It appears was arrested mul held to violating the that Chong Sam, who at Port Huron, Mich., auswer tho charge of Chinese exclusion act ami whom President Harrison or dorod returned to China, despite the remonstrance of the l.ritish minister at "Vashington, has passed out of the con--ol of the United States authorities, as .ie was sent to Toronto on the order of United States District Judge Swan. The president's order was therefore use los. As Ministers Gulot, Roche and Rou vier were riding, escorted by soldiers through the Roulevard Liberte at Mar mmIIcs, somebody in the crowd hurled nn open knife having a sharp blade with great force at tho ministers. Tho weapon fortunately missed its mark, striking with considerable force, but handle foremost, an officer of the pre fecture who was seated in the rear of the ministerial " carriago. The gen darmes immediately dispersed the mob, but were not able to discover the as sailant The New York Times says that a rumor prevails in Wall street thatsome Missouri Pacific stockholders are dis satisfied with Mr. Gould's management of that road and that efforts are under way to organize a concerted movement on the part of stockholders to depose Mr. Gould from the presidency and get control of the property. Gould himself said recently at a meeting that he did not own a majority-.of the stock in the road and that if the stockholders be came dissatisfied they could put him from control. A dispatch received in London says the king of Siani seriously medi tates asking England to take the country under her protection, in order to prevent it from falling into the hands of France, to whom it must otherwise yield in tho not distant future, and that England will be asked ore long to toko the subject into serious consideration. At the present time Siam retains actual independence, and France will have no pretest for interfering should England annex the country; bntif France should once assert sovereignty, the annexa tion wouldr-fnvoJye serious complica tions. The'great majority of Siamese princes and nobles are said to be favor able to England and averse to French dominion. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gleaned By Telegraph and MalL FEBSONAZ. AND POLITICAL. Rioirr Ho.v. William Hexhv Smith, first lord of the treasury and leader of the English conservatives in the house, died on the 0th. KlSG Kaki. I. of Wurtcmburg is dead. Mrs. Henrietta Lamak, widow of Gen. Mirabeau B. Lamar, ex-prcsident of the Texas republic, died at Fort Worth, Tex., on the Gth. The Jefferson Davis statue for .Tack son, Miss., has been accepted by the committee. It has been decided to reinstate all the officials of the Canadian depart ment of the interior who were sus pended as a result of the revelations made before the public accounts com mittee. President Harrison and Secretaries Proctor and Rusk reviewed tho German day parade in Washington. Miss Ei.izaheth Risi.a.vd, the hero ine of an around-thc-world trip, was wedded to Mr. Giarles Wetmore in New York recently. Josib Maxhfiemi, who has been re ported as dead, has written to Philadel phia from Paris for information about the death of a former husband. The constitutionality of the McXln ley tariff bill will be passed upon by tho United SUitcs supreme court at the October session. Great consternation was caused by the announcement on the 7th of the death of Charles Stewart Parnell, tho Irish leatler, who had died the previous night Wild rumors were afloat until it was announced that his death was due to over-exortion. In defiance of repeated warnings of his physicians Parnell persisted in active election work until his life-strings gave way. The reported sickness of the queen of Hawaii and alleged British machina tions to get possession of the country and an approaching revolution are de clared to Ik: fakes by parties who have authentic information from tho Sand wich islands. Coincident with tho death of Parnell occurred tho death of Sir John Pope Hennessey. Hennessey, it will be re membered, defeated Parnell's candi date, Vincent Scully, at the Kilkenny election. Hennessey, also, held posi tions in the colonies of tho British em pire. An intense wave of ill feeling has arisen in Servia, owing to the news that ex-King Milan has mortgaged his private estates to a Itnasian bank for a loan of S400.000. Immense crowds attended the joint tariff debate bctwoen Gov. Campbell and Maj. McKInloy at Ada, O. Gen. II. V. Boynto.v lias determined to sever his connection with the Cincin nati Commercial Gazette. The republican national executive committee will meet at the Arlington hotel, Washington, November 3, to name the time and place for holding the re publican national convention and to act on the resignation of Hon. M. S. Quay. Mr. Gladstone was greatly disap pointed by the Manchester election. The reform democratic ticket of Nashville, Tenn,, was elected over the regular democratic tiukrt by majorities ranging from 1,000 to .100. It w:ls rumored in Lisbon that dis turbances had broken out in Rio dc Janeiro, the capital of Brazil. Ex-President Cleveland says his baby girl will be called Ruth. MICKLI.ANi:OUS. The steamer Chickasaw sank at Cat island crossing, sixteen miles below Memphis, Tenn. All hands were saved. She had liSO bales of cotton on board. The story of the massacre of 200 white people by Indians in Mexico is discredited by Mexican ollic'als now in America. If it occurred, they say, some news of it would have reached the City of Mexico, and none has. William Cankield has confessed having turned the switch which wrecked the limited train on the Penn sylvania road at New Palestine, (., a few weeks ago in which three mon were killed. The statement from Ottawa, Can., that, the British sealer Otto had been seized by the United States ship Mohi can on account of an irregularity in her papers was without foundation. The ecumenical council of the Methodist church opened at Washing ton on the 7th, attended liy prominent churchmen from all parts of the world. RvssiAN distress has caused tho bet ter provided of the people to goncrous y aid the suffering. A two-story frame building at Wll ber, WaslL, was destroyed by fire and Mrs. Wagner and her two children were burned to death. Another child was seriously burned. The sea island cotton planters of South Carolina propose to form a com bine to prevent the sale of Carolina seed to outsiders and thus control tho cotton market Rev. Samuel Benedict, of Cincin nati, Episcopal minister, was killed re cently by an elevator accident Ihk seventeenth annual convention of the Catholic Young Men's national union convened at Philadelphia on the 0th. Three hundred and fifty delegates were present The fire undertvriters of the north west met at Chicago on the 7th. The courthouse at Washington, Davis county, ImL, was destroyed b3 fire re cently. All the records were lost The damage to building amounted to Sl!J5, 000. A heavy frost fell at Gainesville, Tex , and through northern Texas and the Chickasaw country on the night of the 0th, doing considerable damage to young, undeveloped crops. Luther II. Carey, class of '(:. of Princeton, the well-known sprinter, has retired from the track. Mr. Carey is engaged in business in Chicago. Mr. Carey was the fastest man in the world at 7S, 100 and 220 yards dashes. The Manhattan distillery at Peoria, 111., lias been destroyed by fire. Tin: pope has instructed the papal nuncios abroad to present an identical note to the governments to whieh they are accredited on the recent disorders in Rome on account of the offensive aion of a French pilgrim at the tomb of King Victor Emanuel. This note will hold that these disorders are evi dences of the insecurity of the papal position in Rome. Axxiors creditors whose, claims ag gregate over 400,000 are seeking the whereabouts of Salvador Malo. a prominent contractor of the City of Mexico. He is said .to have gone to Europe. The' Belmont mansion. 101 Fifth avenue. New York, was destroyed by fire on the 8th. Mrs. Perry Belmont and other members of tho family had a narrow escape. Perry Belmont was away -at the time. The Iowa stallion Allerton defeated Nelson at Grand Rapids, Mich., on the 7th, the latter taking onlv ono heat Time, 2:13, 2:14., 2:15. 2:10. Special Agents Wehjkl and Scot horn have been given instructions to go at once to the Cheyenne and Arapa hoe lands west of Kingfisher, Ok., and select the sites for the new county -.eats. Parker. Webb & Co.'s packinghouse, Detroit, Mich., has been gutted by fire. One man was burned to death a-sd a dozen others injured. The fire was caused by the explosion of a barrel of tar. . - Anson H. Hamilton, proprietor of the Cape house, Shoreham hotel and other properties, real and personal, at Cape May Point, N. J., has failed. Lia bilities 8100,000. Laidlaw & Brother, Wall street bankers of New York, were recently swindled out of 511,000 by a noted English crook through a forged letter of credit Thk stage between Linkville and Lake View, Ore., was robbed by two men recently. The national land office has ordered the reservation of 1,200,000 acres of land at the head of the White river In Colorado. A ooxoREBs of western Colorado was in session at Grand Junction. Its ob ject was to discuaa matters of general interest to that section and not to figure on division of the state. The viceroy of India telegraphs that thero has been a good rain throughout the country and that the crop prospects arc favorable. At the Shelby ville (Ind.) cabinet works, while Joseph Schott, Clint Neeley and IL Thayer were trying to get the elevator to descend, it fell thir ty feet, carrying with it the men and a heavy load of furniture. The men were horribly crushed. William Steinecker and Matthew Dewald, employes in Sovorin it Oster meyer's wholesale grocery at Indianap olis, Ind., were crushed in a descending elevator. The strike of dock laborers and others about the Carron and Hermit ago wharves, Wapping, London, which has been in progress for weeks. Is showing decided signs of collapsing. The employers aro obtaining enough "free men" to carry on work in spite of the unionists. The American Humane society was in session recently at Denver, CoL The Persian government will per mit the export of products intended for tho world's fair free of duty. The ex hibit will probably aggregate S:?00,000. Three hostlers at the county fair at Burnottstown, Pa., found a bottle of liquor secreted and all but drained it Alexander Chappcl took convulsions and died in two hours and tho others were dying. An analysis showed equal parts of strychnine and whisky. Dispatches from Amoy, China, an nounce that serious rioting occurred forty miles from that city. The riots wcro quelled, but not before several mandarins and other officials had been killed. Ed Neal, a cattle thief, was hanged at Omaha, Neb, legally on the 9th for the murder of an agod couple named Jones. On the same day at the same place John Coc, a negro accused of out raging a little girl, was hanged by a mob to an electric railway trolley wire. The Oliver & Kolxjrts Wire Co., Pitts burgh, Pa , has suspended. Mann fc Co., dry goods, Rochester, N. Y., have assigned. The national bank at Enterprise, Ore., was robbed by thrco men of S:,.)00, money which they told the intimidated cashier belonged to "John Smith." The September statement of the Atchison, Topeka &. Santa Fc railroad for tho entire system (approximated) shows gross earnings of 94,20S,..:54, an increase of Sr14,0.',7. William Amacher, owner of a rac ing stable, shot and killed PatMilliron, another horseman, at West sldo park, Nashville, Tenn. The trouble Is under stood to have occurred about a woman. Emanuel Cadden, said to be a former wealthy citizen of Wausau, Wis., blew out his brains in Washing ton park, Chicago. He had been plung ing on the board of trade and lost his all. Business failures (Dun's report) for the seven days ended Octobers num bered 2 to, compared with 230 the previ ous week and 215 the corresponding week of last year. Tm: machines which will compete in the typesetting contest at Chicago are the Mergenthaler linotype, tho Rogers typograph, tho McMillcn typesetting machine and the St John typobar. Wade and John Felder were exe cuted at Rusk. Tex., for killing Yonce Thompson. Their excuse was that they had fired into a house for the puriose. of frightening one of tho initiates and did not intend to kill Thompson. Provisions in Warsaw, Russia, have doubled in price. The European demand for American made carts and light vehicles has greatly increased It has also been found cheaper to send tticui across without painting, leaving that to be done abroad Several enormous man eating sharks have been killed in the Lougport, N. J., harbor, one being fifteen feet long. Durino the last year the Indian stu dents at the school at Carlisle, Pa., huve earned $10,000 outside of the school. Tub entry of rags from Marseilles, France, has been forbidden by the treas ury department to prevent the bringing oi ctiolcrn to the country. ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES. O'Mallev, the New Orleans dotectivo accused of jury bribing has been dis charged. OWlalley said his indictment was purposely to shield the parties con cerned in the Mafia lynching. Dwioiit, III., has been visited by a disastrous tire, which started in Ken- plinger's hall. Pearls have been found in mussels taken from the Cottonwood river, Ok lahoma. William Davis, a prominent iron merchant of Brooklyn, was drowned in the East river. He was thrown from the deck of a steam launch by the swell of a passing steamer. A stuonu force of police Controls the streets of Rio Janeiro. One mnn w-i killed and several injured in the recent rioting. A ltoYtsit looking footpad arrested at Helena, Mont, turned out to be ayonng woman. Mie had held up several men. Her companion, giving the name of Henry Clark, was also arrested. The interment of the remains of the 'ate Charles Stownrt Parnell occurred without disorder. Aliout 40,000 persons viewed the body on its arrival in Dublin. Nkki. fc Wami'I.kk's planing mill at Pittsburgh. Pa . has been destroyed by fire. Loss. SSSO.OOfl; no insurance. The steam barge Susan E Peck, loaded with 60.000 bushels of wheat was sunk recently near Sauit Ste. Marie. Mich. New York tailors complain of Ameri cans who go to England for clothing. An old woman has leen found in Bos ton dying of hunger and nearly naked She had been badly bitten by rats. Boys et a cat on fire at North Bir mingham. Ala., and the animal burned down two houses. Loss. S5.000. A iiai wreck is reported at Kendall villeat the junction on the Lake Shore .fc Grand Rapids railways, near La Grange, Ind Several persons were hurt, and a great deal of daraace was dune to cars and freight A Polish boardin-r houso at Pitts burgh, Pa., in which there were tiftv men. caught tire and was burned to the ground One man was suffocated and another jumped from a third story win dow and was dangerously hurt San Francisco experienced an earth quake shock on the night of the 11th. Austrian pilgrims, after visiting the pope, were attacked by a mob at Pisa, Italy. One of the pilgrims disappeared and it was rumored had been assas sinated. The United States steamer Dis.patch became a total wrck nftT grounding on the Delaware break-wsuir. The crew was saved NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. Burglars arc becoming quite bold at Grand Island. Venanoo and vicinity had the first frost of the season on the 4th. Footpads held up Smith Boyd, a farmer, near Butte City and robbed him of 830. The Kimball cheese factory has been so successful this year that it will be enlarged next season. The post otlice at Arapahoe was en tered by burglars the other night The safe was blown open and about $00 ab stracted William Bottorft. aRiM. brake man, fell between the cars of a special freight at Palmer the other evening, and was instantly killed The proposed western Nebraska re union of ex-soldiers and sailors which was to have been held at Gering has been abandoned for the present season. A HERD of cattle crowding on a bridge seven miles west of Beatrice, caused the structure to fall, but only one of the steers was hurt The bridge was a total wreck. Ernest Savage, a sewing machine agent, shot Richard Willard a horc trader, with a revolver at Ponca the other day. The ball 6truck him on the forehead, inflicting a severe but not dangerous wouud TnE governor has offered $400 reward for the capture of Arthur Sloan, the murderer of Benjamin and John Haiti- win on October 1. The reward is twice as largo as is usually offered owing to the fact that two persons were mur dered One farmer in western Nebraska has raised sixty acres of melons for tho purpose of furnishing seed for an east ern wholesale seed house. For the seed he receives 15 cents per pound and estimates that the yield of this year will bring him about $7."i per acre. Rev. G a Wilson, of North Bend, got married the other night and was given "the largest charivari iu the history of the state," according to an enthusiastic correspondent which "commenced at 7:30 p. m. and lasted till midnight Much proporty was de stroyed" R. C Vauohan, a well known busi ness man of Fremont, committed sui cide the other morning by lying uuder a freight car with his neck across the track and when tho train started up his head was cut off. Tho waywardness of a son was supposed to have driven Vaughan insane. The barn of Henry Natch, a farmer living near Gcrmantown, was burned recently, together with its contents, which were four horses, one yearling colt, binder, seeder, two sets of har ness, 200 bushels of wheat, 3.0 bushels of oats and fifteen bushels of rye. Ori gin of the fire not known. The democratic state central com mittee met at Omaha the other even ing lor the purpose or naming a candidate for the supreme bench in place of Judge Brady, who declined the nomination tendered him by the Grand Island convention. After a long consideration of the subject the com mittee decided to leave matters as they are. It has developed that the unknown young man who was killed at Union iu Otoe county early, in August, was Joseph Perris, a prisoner, who broke1 jail in Madison county in company with Frank Clnrk. Perris and Clark were stealing a ride on the trucks of a passenger coach when Perris fell and was instantly killed. He was buried at Nebraska City unidentified. The whereabouts of his parents are un known. Clark is still at large. Ji'non A. W. Crites has filed a peti tion with tho county clerk of Dawes county to have his name placed on the official ballots as an independent and non-partisan candidate for district judge. Mr. Harbaugh, who received the nomination at the judicial conven tion nt Valentine, filed a protest, alleg ing that the word independent attached to Judge Crites' name was misleading to the voters and he was not entitled to the umj thereof. County Clerk Maher decided in favor of Mr. Harbaugh Judge Crites appealed tho nritter to the supreme court Corporal Carter of troop F, Sixth cavalry, stationed at Fort Niobrara, was fatally shot by Trumpeter Dixon of the same troop the other night Carter was ordered by tho captain of his troop to drive some disreputable negro women from the quarters He obeyed the order, and in doing so one of the girls resisted and was forcibly ejected. She reported the matter to Dixon, who called Carter out and shot him. Carter caught Dixon before he could escape, disarmed him and held him until a guard arrived. He died soon after. J. 114 Ames, of Lincoln, who was appointed referee in what was known as the Atchison A Nebraska railroad case, has tiled his report This is the case instituted by ex-Attorney-General Lcese to declare forfeited the charter of the Atchison fc Nebraska railway, from the fact that it was ille gally consolidated with the Burlington fc Missouri, to the destruction of com petion and the corresponding injuries of the communities through which the road operated its lines. The conclusion of the referee Is that owing to the building of new competing lines and from the fact that the Atchison v. Nebraska, if operated independently, would bo utterly destroyed as an instru ment of commerce, the court in the ex ercise of Its discretion and for the pro motion of the public welfare, ought to refuse judgment of ouster. Mrs. Dr. McCahan, of Axtcll, met with probably a fatal accident as she was lately returning from a visit to a patient in the country. When crossing the Burlington and Missouri track east of town her horse became frightened and unmanageable and overturned the buggy, throwing her out She sus tained several serious injuries the worst of which was contusion of the brain. Her condition was critical. Eastern parties are searching for the heirs of Frank Flynn, James McGuire. James Leonard Antoin DuvaL Eunice Pattee, Sabol Gertruder Doherty. Thee parties resided in or near Omaha about ISi'iS. Mrs. Eli Rohinson. of Aspinwall precinct Nemahi City, was found dead in bed the other morning, having died suddenly of heart di-ease. The soldiers' reunion at McCook was a great success. Tiie exercise by the children of the McCook schools took np the greater portion of the morning of the second day and were very appro priate for the occasion. Attorney General Hastings addressed the audi ence and was followed by Hon. Thomas Majors. At two o'clock Paul Vander voort addressed the encampment He was followed by Hon. M. C. Quina, of Peoria, 111. Fully 10,000 people were present Thomas Hill, manager of the eleva tor at Nemaha City, and an old citizen of the country, died suddenly the other morning from blood poisoning, caused bv a sore throat While recently attempting to ford j the Little Bine river near Fairburr. Albert Hermann drove his horses into j too swift water and the oatSt was car- ried down the stream; the wagon over-' turning. Mrs. Hermann and two chil- dren were s.vept away and tbe cnil-i dren were drowned. Hermann with d,?CfitJ'Wf m t0 w ' "r a hard effort, succeede-i in bnngia? his wife out, but she died shortir ajtcr- wmjlX " i TWO EXECUTIONS. Kt eal. the Nurdrrer, Hanged t Omaha Ily tli RherlfTancl Nrro flrat Lynched Ilj a Slob. Omaha. Neb. Oct 10. Ed Neal was hanged here at 12 o'clock for the mur der of Allen Jones and Dorothy Joces, an aged farmer and his wife, near this city in February, 190. The execution took place just as the noon whistles were blowing. The scaffold was erected in the court yard EH NEAL. of the jail and the condemned man marched up with a firm step. His ae tions on the scaffold were in accord ance with the nerve that he ha, shown J blrce is nrrest- At the last moment Neal c'infevt?d that he did the crime unavdsted and aoked the forgiveness of all, especially of the Jone.s family. All that is known of Neat's past life is that he served terms in the Iowa and Kansas penitentiaries. His real name was never divulged, nor s far as known did he communicate to his fami ly, if any he had, intelligence of his sad plight This is the first legal hanging in this county in twenty-three years. A NEUKO LVNCHE!. Omaha, Nek, Oct 10. Over an elec tric railway trolley wire in front of Omaha's most beautiful place of amuse ment, naked as when he camo into the world save for a fragment of a blue blouse and the shoes he wore, swings the dead body of Joe Coe, a negro of 20, the victim of an angry mob of in censed citizens. Public sentiment here had leen wrought up to a high piteh by the ex ecution of Ed Neal and this tension was added to when the rep rt liecume eurrent that Lizie Yates, the five-voar-old victim of a fiendl.sh ii-ssault by John Coe, a disreputable negro, had died. 4 "We will lynch the negro," was heard on every side and it was evident before nightfall that the day would le made memorable by a lynching. Night came on with an ominous quiet and few people were on the streets. Suddenly, aWiit t::;o o'clock, there came a confused sound of tramping and hurrying along the paved streets toward the county jail and in a re markumy short time the jail was sur rounded. No leader seemed to control the crown and yells filled the air, hundred shouting at once, what to do No as sault was made on the jail for many moments, the mob stiuxlltig irresolute, waiting for some one to lead. A rush was made for the South street door of the jail, a self-appointed leader shouting: "We will get in here." The nerve of Officer Curmnck, who presented a revolver to the face of the leader caused the crowd to abandon the attempt at this entrance. Then sledges wcro brought and the east door was assailed This was built of strong steel lattice. Once inside four more steel lattice door must oe broken through. This seemingly im penetrable wall stood betweeu the crowd of angry men and their victim. "Wo will get the nigger," now went up from tho crowd sis solid blows rang on the solid doors. It was useless. No sledge would tell against that door. About a block away Is the power house of the cable street railway com pany. Near it are huge piles of rails long, heavy bars of steel. In a minute half a dozen of these were borne by sturdy hands up the hill. Ex-Gov. Bo3'd pushed his way through the crowd to the jail door and liefore a blow from the battering ram was struck he essayed to speak to the crowd: "It will 'm; a disgrace to Omaha." he commenced; "1 implore yon t-j lw quiet nnd desist from your unlawful efforts Let the law take itsdne course, let " The governor's words were cut off by a man with a sledge whosai I: "You are not governor here. Get out fio attend to your opera houe." Then the steel rail clanged against the steel door The latter yielded slightly and a mighty yell went up from the maddened men and again nn t again the battering ram was hur'ed against the door. Steel cannot stand everything nnd in five minutes the door was open. Then there was a short parley and the second door was assailed. While all this was going on Omaha's puny po lice force of ninety men wai gathered, but the olllcers were lost in the crowd. The doors were finally battered d jwn and the wretched negro, begging for mercy, was dragged out The mob cursed and beat him as they dragged him out He wa identified, and al though insensible fr m the roug.i treat ment received the negro was hanged to a trolley wire of the electric street railway near Boyd's opera house. . Mnmrntimi Point at loe. j Chaihk.n, Neb.. Oct 10. Judge A. W. Crites has filed a petition with the county clerk of H.itvc county to have his name placed on the dhelal ballots a an independent and non-partisan candidate for district judge. Mr Har baugh. who received the n mination at the judicial convention at Valentine, filed a pro'est, alleging that the word independent attached to Judge Cnt-s name was misleading to the voters and he was not entitled to the use thereof. The clerk decided in favor of Mr. Har baugh. Judge Crites appealed to tbe supreme court Italloon Accident. IIrkf.5CP. HL. Oct 10. As the balloon at the fair groumis was releave! this afternoon with William KL-cr, tbe parachute jumper. Ale.v. trordon. a country youth, attempted t leap across the rope, attached to the pjra chnte. when his legs became entaag'ed and he ivas carried skyward feet upward- In his struggles to save himself Gordon cacght the rope releasing the parachute, throwing him and the regu lar balloonist to the earth, a distance of SO feet. Idling Riser instantly and breaking Gordon's leg and arm and la- . dieting other injurie. M'ctrie ISs-ath. Ka.a.s Citt, Mo.. Oct ItX An elca trie current oassei through the llyof Willis Chaplain about 2JM o'd-jck this afternoon, and he died instantly. He was a line man in the employ of the Kansas City Electric Light Co.. and was engaged in renewing the carbons nt thf vna at the intersection o: intersection Eighteenth street and Grand areaae. ije waA standing on the gronr.d, hi hands bnsr about the lamp, when he was noliccj falL Those ho had seen him fail reached . . . 7 , . . v his boi-T ,n -i-i -- " fU:ac b he tsas dead Deata had cojoe Inatantly. DEATH OF PARNELL Unexpected Domlso of tho Notd Irish Loador. lie Hl IWn III Tor Horn. Tine Hat HU rrlratU Conr-lU the racl-tlrlf Sketch of HU rvsalfal Wftv fjivnov (Vl HHro-it Ttritaln and . ... Ireland were startled yesterday by the utterlv unlooked-for announcement that Charles Stewart Parnell. the noted Irish leader, had died Middenly Tnevlsy night at hit home in Brighton. It had been well known that Mr. Parnell had not enjoyed the best of health for yer, and it had been noticed and widely commented upon that rdnco the O'Shea divorce development, became a mat- ter of public notoriety, and ince pollt- ical trouble came upon him. the great ' Irih member of parliment had grown : thinner and had perceptibly aged in appearance. But nolKnlr expected to hear of his death, and no ink.iag of hit illness had reached the newspaper. Mr. i'arnell arrived at his home at Brighton from Ireland Thursdav and coin plumed of suffering from a chill. On the Friday following he was unable. to leave his bed and his regular phy sician was summoned. This consultation of physicians wa resiified on Sunday, when Mr Parnell wiu ijund to le in great pain ami ap parently growing weaker everv hour. t'HAitiE "irwAiir I'Mtsrii. i His sieknevs was pronounced to Ih an , attack of acute rheumatism and every care ami attention were paid to the sufferer. He wits earefullv and tin- ; tlringly nursed by his wife, whohnrdly left his bedside. j Mr. I'aMiell did not rally from the ! rheumatic attack ami grw weaker and weaker. Several hotir-t lefore his , ' death he became unconscious and so , remained until he died, in intense ! agony. IllOOIltl'llll Al. j I ('lmrl)'i Mi-Hrtrt I'mt'ii-II u j Itiirti lit Aritu ; dale la tlie eounty H irklov. lr-l.inl. In p'7 fll flitlier was tlin -Dli of ii K"t!Miiuri m ho wi ut ono Onto hlli tiTlfl J.r tin- oounty : M-nt!i, uii-1 In-. mttnT ttl "lrnir'it.-r f 1 m , iewirt, ho coimnitiHloit tli I intt M;ili' ( I fn.ito . oiiptilntlon during ih' uur of !Mi II) inlirrltril tlln t-t.to nn wlilili h uH, I" n ami u i !n-Mt ! l lliernw , -rliool. LiikI iml. Hint .MiU'!l'''i ol Ic'c if tin- miivir-ltr id (' iiitriilr In js7; I,,. wn. rlfi till iiKin' of Jiurl In tiieii t f ir Mi-nth an I n - ont-i tli-it cin-.tltin'!icv until tn' : ii-r .1 l.ii..ni of isv. hIii'D Ijo i- ri'tuin.-l fur liree i i.ti-llt-'leiirieH. Inclti'tln; llm tino lie !m! ropnxi nt "t n Ion; II- prff'Triil to ! fur III rlty j of Cork. At tlm liejlfiiilnc of li (inrl'a ; inr-ntury rirctT lio a intuitu r of t l.c ! Ii.'tno rtilr party. In ulileli ! on ro ! einliieiire nltiuMiti n Prutotant snl p-Tin aily not M;.uliir irltli tli lull uiriii'.iTe. In October of tli. naiiir .r lie f.tin.cl nli'l us Iliailc pren -lent of tint Natiolint Irioh I-iml leiiifur. siimiltnneou-I. wlt.'ititi .ilLitlon which In I'-O inaitu Mr Purai'll tlir. tupr-iiit' l'lhinnn and the virtual rulruf hi coutitr). itni ordinary r:an of rellrl s-re ui1o-im1 .or the ri'lii-f nt Inh '!'tr. In mIi'i-i lit!i iUnd slid the t" .Ite.l tati . toot a cn- pieuous part In .Jinu-r. 1 si. Mr Pir noli vNltol the tii'tM -titf. tn 1 i rrttto'l a '.ocllriK thnt or, et.il'jr'l lto.f In the lotmn tltm of lnml Iii:uo - i.itloni wliin roved thn m In flnui- hi apport of lh how- orvftnlxiitlnn II vtm iihriiefitl) hoM'ii prcM'li'iit nf the hilar nil- partv tn pl.iro of Mr Hn. Touiirl- the ) of Ism. Information of editlou .(.Irscy m ft'iplli'd far hy the croii aaai t Mr Par noli nnd crrt mi of h ai n-ut- . trlm-li r hiiltod In a irlul l.r iht to an .i-I-: rini nut- luc. hut th r ir it il to 'i't'til l, th iion asrertnenl of h J-.r, Wh n lie t oV lil-. 'fit for Cork, tin- ouii-tat man inailrt Ii ailT of the Irh pt't i it'i Ik.h-.' of common. Id tartlc. f ol.-lrtirtloti proiluced :rol ln'lK alnt lilm In Kni-I.iml. nnd uiidr the iwti ! s-t. which sat thought ne t ry It Mr l.l. I siono cvrrn:u. nt fir the r rnlln of tli power of the r.ti In Ire land, he , In Octoher. Issi rr-te.: , "intpoet," and ImprUnne! n K iitialnhatn Jill. lie i released. It w . atl j il. a th result of a letter to the prime u mi.trr in which he l under-tood to have ffTe.J h eo operation w th the regain nutltorillea In tho rrtoratlon of order rind ta- leilni nf measure Intended to ohriat- the ranse of pollt'eal trouhl" In hla ra-lvr land After his ritarn In th loo of rommn. he howed remsrkahle t hliity s leader and was f.-r year the h-d anil front of !-ieal agitation In Ir- land. W lien th- land leajroa Cillspsril ss the reult d the repr-s'lve ef l-lntlnn adoptel t y pa Iisment.'i- orr"n'4 the Irlsn NatlonsI leaffu- whleh j largely couiposeil of the iin- rn . tw rh.'n Its operations, hoevr n inor-ur In r-straln-d try la nid Utnt the tpne of the ctiaDee of the nilnlttr, . win Ire and aaln (stneanderthe a 1 in in 11 rat Ion of Ji-I.e (,radastly. ss tbe years cf eoiflet eree-i fd mch other. Irl(htr sn-t trshtr leeare the prospect of ultimate jee-snerrr and nearer to the gnii to l- italnetl were the tm tsfe points se red and held The public. t on In th- I. mdon Tlm-s f a s-rles of senstionsI arll'Ies which Il u a I h-I tult, the lalfM- of P'sott. who b d forse! tbe letter, the r-lrrkn of t. e Times, and Anally Parn-ll's lafatHitltn Mrs O'-hea snd the t . on in t- I is party srn matter of "ate i-earr-n e with which the puhlc (s fm l.ar rn-(llsh Cnserratla lerletrl. Ix5iKi!r. Cct . - The death of Mr. W. H. Smith contina-. tole a!mrst the ml. topic of discus ion. He was the right hand man of Lord Sallshary and the onlr commoner with whom the arb-tocratic premier really tinVnt. While there are able men left in ke tory ranks and Mr -aillh had hs superiors in ability, he ha1 no superior in his capacity to hold and command the goM will of hi hearers in and out of parliament Go-chen, who Ls mentioned a his suc cessor, bad none of the msgnetUra of Smith. Cntholie Knlghta. St. Locf, Oct K Hranch 99 of th-s Catholic Knifhts of America hld a meeting at (umwu halL corner of Kaston and Ls-onard aveso-s, Monsl.tr night The -vesskm w.s s-ert iwt snScientof the transactions are known to state that the agitation has by do means subsided. A number of commsaication.s trje read, many of them from otbr state, and there seemed good grosnd for tfe opinion that the national onler U men acei by dlssolctlon and that state or ganizations will take its plac. All are looking forward to tbe conTentloa of the 19th -with anxioos actio patkm. Mtssmtar Clercj -- 01 IIU ICae. Szdalix. Mo.. Oct s, Unr (yrasT lirady, pastor of the Calvary EpUcwpa! chnreh of thi city, has resigned Urea true of comment by certain members of Ids congregation at his jsitioa in refer- 1 acce to athletic sports, of whici. 1? is an arde-at advocate. DaKlsta-al JaraUsat tba- KaUrvavl. ATC2nos. Kan.. Oct 5. Tbe jsry in the celebrated personal injury case of Willi-UB Peafold agalast the Saat Fe railroasd rettsrsed a Terdict for fa,Tl la favor of tie plaiati. The cae has lwOk p4aJ ,. V. 1.1 tt. I ta. .-, aaua . - J wok. I e aLSoes , PVaaALL7 1,- Z . THE STRICKEN COUNTRY. Where the Va4sle for- ,r ftllU jactlvsv The coast i!n of San Salvador -x-tends alontf the Pacific on hundred and sLxtv mile, from tho month of the j Rio dc 1 Paz to that of the loscoran. in the Gulf of KonHa. With tho ex ception of narrow strip of low allu vial plain extending along the w board, tho country consist mainly of a ? plateau two thousand feet above the sa. which U broken at quite frequent ! t. i. .- -..... nt,. ftinr. rroloirical , ,ulrl,ai, v, . v.v-.. .... ' jr of mort. recent origin than the tntn -v.tr, f thrt ronllllortk wmen es farther to tho north. Tho volcanic mountains do not form a chain, but a series of clusters, tho Iralco croup in the west. Including Iralco. Marctdlno, SanU Ana. Naraa the Siguatepequo summits to the north jo. Aguila. San Jaan & Uio Apanoca, cw rrart. laen. a nrcJi e isu ., ' Tamajaso and LangunlU: tho Sn Sal- To ete-Jtrtc rvu ! . ei . . ,. Tador group, about thirty miles to tho hra Mil. m.t - t , eat. Cojutepeque to tho northeast and , tae K!r ,vr.as .M.w e, fe u u , the s'an Vincent- group to the eat of tcu p.r, s w .... , .., the great volcanic lake of lopango. toBfnrtm tm mxJL ea.st of .san ineouto and Uo great . southeastern or San Miguel group. As it well known to geographers, the " T..t.-,i,i.. fnr!.. In Salvador have null vet spent themselves, and many more such eruptions a that of recent dale an liable to occur lefors4?ic great suMer ranean fires will cease to find an outlet there side re The Iralco haa long been cm , , . i i .. ...K. d a. a safety valve, and Ue neikb h of the capital has leet o ul borhoo! jeet to tremblings and earth as to have acqul gs of toe me the swinging hatnin m. v San Salvad r has leen fctnired br eartluniakes ,. 1VS, 171t and "lNM San Miguel is eonsld cred as one of the most treacherous 1 burning mountains In America, soino j times several years In repose and then 1 bursting out all at once with terrific . furv San Francisco t hronlcle. i t"oiinllllielit ary. A woman m a bridge train had a baby atxiut n year old in her lnj. and net on her right sat an oldish man who was evidently fond of babies. The child looked at him, nnd he smiled and I clucked in return. He was getting f along finely, when all of a sudden the ' kid puckered his lip and In-gati to howl "There, there. I hiti't rjy. my precious lamb." said the mother, in soothing tones. "Seems to Ik afraid of me," ol,crrel the man. 1 "Yes, sir, he do. and I can't make it ' out 1 had him up to Ihe Ihe other day. and he looked at the big hipHi.t , aimis for half an hour and never tit ' tered a whimper!" j The old gent e rlggled around, hxiked ; foolish, mid observing a large assort . ment of fall and w later smiles In thnt 1 end of the car he went out on the pint I form to view the wonler of tin nln '' teetith centurr M. Quad, In N i World i The Only fine rer Prlnled-Csn You Mud III Word? Thero Is n 3 Inch d'splay advertlieinenl , In this paper, this wi-ek, which ha no two j wonti alike -zi 'pl oun word Tho same Is ' true of eai h new one apt ivtrtng each wiek. from The Ir llarter .Modlrlnn Co This house plnrs'a a "t "reaeent ' on everythiiitr the) niaUe uml puhlia . lavok for it. send them tho name of the word and they will return " ''-. Iwaiitiful lllhoiraphs or samples fr-c "I w ot t me upplea " "We're 1tit i-ut of app.es, niu'um "Then I !l luo oranp. " 'tti leoutof thorn, t.vo I there ai,v tlilu ye ain't out if" "Yij. ina'um lwdn ' - llarp'r'a Ilmar Ihsnle's Inferno la prolific In torture., ti t .lpep!a, a mo(ail-i to which Hosteller' Ht.utu.. It II I ter Is udapted, furnishes a iiuimt fu I of them Nauea, heartburn, bin -nane wind on thi Mom-n'h, heart palpi'atliu nud mnnt more iiismfetatloti characliTlrc tl re'iHiii malndy Ka-'h and ad sr dli-l,-! the flitter, which ntiera.llcarr rheum attsui, kidnoy trotibio tml malaria "Alt' It eernrd ttiat civ remarks were wlnilly unralle,: for," eouimentsd the ai thor when Lin rmiiji ikiLn tuo.k t.. him ! wa; 01 Uietieau lett'T oRlce liidiubaw Journal a The Ijdlea Ilellghled. The plraati! og.-t and the ierfe't safer with who It ladie tnay tia th ll.iol fru-t Jaxatlvo. Mimnol y -.ini!ersJi -inditi'.t, mako t their faroriti reti.rsl; Jt I pieo. liik' t' the e and Ui th taale, tentle, yet cfTtv :..ai lu octlti( oh the kidney . uver aim! bow- a A rcovrsn Hr.vrrtsrt llnfirs "It Isn't klwnvs 'h rout lhat rmkea tbe tnnu Jsit.s 'u. If tl.e man happnr.a U U a Udnr It I tho man wlio rr.ies the rout," llrc-oktyn Fiajle Is Paicrj t Ash Jtirrrs. g. fla,,. Ui 1 tik! lU-ad what Frank Urlk,hr of Ik-Ice t iy. KTas -r or Uir.- -ear. I sciT-re,! from a dianae that mr Idli s,t tan. jtrtnoiitirel In. ursWe yy friends ht cireo ms Mp to die. when I waa Indure.! t,. tr yrur remedy I tj.k It for thre mon'li and bsveyalnj j n-nimls in ne.eht Am a w!l man knd I'rlcklr Asli llttters ,rn J ij life I sm Bnder llfeloiii-' ohIlhsttons U ! mi msiir,e. and will never c-a- to rc ominend it. ' Tfssrt re,t a irisde, frnrn tb mshjer plant, whlan fro-rs In Itrd''an It I prr.hW- that tee maIiler it rets the. rr,!.Jrr it. c-- inea .-, 1 1 irarur.e Hvr oo eqnal as a prtmpt snd Js'ltiTe rtJre for air heailaetre.. Mlioin-. rntl pauon. palt. In the ,j,j hU4 aj j,T,f irn lev Carter Utile Iver lilts Trj Uie-n A Csrrs of extravaranm rfee not ae-es arlly hnar a Man t socartsUi, byt It is rare u.an ,Vy to brinif hlra t fcAaLe. Wasl.In.-UH) Hur !fcs'T berries-! a frgh Ts aocje Ha's Honey of H'reUra), simI Tsr i-c'-u-r 'ke a T'fthaehe Irns ljrn in m tnlnut- m " Ts Vstt a asti." as U tWtlrerent jrrt re-nsre,J when he arr thn lone); traveler dran- nearer -Ihsltiraare American. -tn little rhikl He An, i.v o Ktee m t eat well J,. .K. j, - ., ' Itr Hnlt's Worm I-Jnjers. ltnr rnt vmriA rbsr-s ' y0 - wnv -!&&:: nBrf lwntri 4 u" J THE GENERAL Ksss CA I 1 UK snipping ater iul-ter tr. stT e .-A.,l rfMta. Ur; WHKsT- Xa x ,i NsUirl OOfi.-- J KXK-ts J MOtfK fsl r II.1T-U.! BCTT cnnn-i-Ks ' x ' T ill -R IOTATtK ST. tJfXrt. CATTtXsw-v-nr li. CLeSee- 4ars. .. IIOr.S.rrkkn r. t r r.r u cw nH.'E ''assiea- vruz it-Sox tmi .. O VT Xol J. Krr5o.j ... BtTTKit Cra.as.rr . .. ruux cmcsao CATTtJ: Mppvc ttosrr HOC r.Ti-jf -i tip4ttf tUCZIT Ym.it to cfi.9cx. ytocjt w?ir tt WHEAT-."-. 1 rsJ . . COK.V.To. 3 oTartsj ... N4. a. VVTtrtt- Cr-s-jMt-r jsjiac .. .. .vtW TOStH CITTLX Cos lsws to -ra. fit m i ss IU rvji JS3S I 7l i: 41 riXCB (VJ Uwitc.. . WHZAT-Xal , . COfc-XiJ -m ... . nt ; I tt-tJ XMCTJ is rosa.. . -i-jal MARKETS. ,-'-'- . v I if ii imiT tb aSWT 1i iv . I m aH - fw.-i m ii ! (1 Cto vxir rr?rrM l:iJ H '-. V hun one vV.Ihr. tdl hirn s . B lr . . t'a . LJ mM ... . m aCh" alBF J at e it I BEATING RECORDS. Th 9U l"iU ('ami-! .Ulrtfli ljrtr rila Thn T.rmr Ilefore nlnt of In teret. Hnaf4j. CVtfe-r t ie ttr-i St ItaqU Ki ;- t tt will !-. 't .- e1 t&e ckrait! L fc r II .. rla ' t-- lM ! -vn - r tIt, W.t tie Ver ai g4 time v- t Lgti tWr Oc r IT tr - tro'T ttrHM . ere, t f -- --t lie 3KMt flfttf ' CBtfT !. fx- v aif u twr. as Ma-arTt-ai . i ? yrrx -(u we Mv.r e win, wt To laf'" t-mcs xn tatfMwrfti . :-v. daer! JJ l- miMaf ry o eta. t srt cl t t'a-., Is tk o(4 4t. Men OOlj tJM three M kr - Ux?tr to ti wore M1 kf U la. ulScleary of the lrrt r' Mi lA4v, fcvt sllaowca the rm4 ti y- vi.. .trr-M i W tK th- tnt .r- Is . unsst Us4 Crittng mil Is Sw xnA tntfC, . . OI th VeiieU lriSet ll uwuti) 7 mart. Tbe ank)eae ? Ie tCBV. th tsermoQl PTil stun live r-Mite at the frtA. sn.t the p-rf Is full ! T . 1J fu4.su si ih ball. .!!.&. ii &. nut Uu bt et4en4 t avst . r.i aJ to tbe . - the W e.t. aal taJ. the . i.. ?M ' In-m th Interest f -!; as iw ,.in, .) f Ua,Ur, .j. ,. ,, gjtj,, xtltX, caasot I. .Mtinnuj IlurlSt the rrmaUeJer t V ftu ta) mu of t&ere l ms.ll to iS - Ike ve4Sa are of i msny lef. r taelr lt aatlt art 'tt ; , I enter to aTustl tits rwS :. h aa naraiai inn .-iheriotf ef ie.4ii rtalri4.ir iareiai taa j wl, , tndllsrf the -, ta u a. . BMfe fpUMtlM! Ibsar Ukas . aSal , .as i.t -en nus Mr h rw.v..1 aii Are i-is in i ir fv-.-raaaj7 aaM reason), e rale. i. Il4s 4. a.. tsaaa u. awet ir s4 n.f i.e . I Ha grmt tkaS l&e lis if snpi'ii iml 4emaad ..era.. 4 , OHire It rather treat Its ttsi: e - fcM r-il et Bl preWe-i mwl aS - f free enter lalniuent a p.sike ll tJlllilivre wi'l wle-l w k !! kra m-nl on cVUitt-r I" a4 is is aso - - .! Kl.n; four trs-autwe nvlr.1 tr.. J. . Ho ha s haldt f leaefftn ttw't ni the last, sad xuu tts- (M-lM4Ma- - mini will m mstert'teri nle-t Asa natural lesutl Of le -.alrrsi .n.v, tl.vfi St Ieul jare-- ta a -t. ai Ut Ihe people Mf aurroHSHltDf sSafcw iV merelai Internslt .f the Oitr " - -s (wenteal In a rrisrk . .-" t is ia t rs h-i eoMie jfT afV. t year uii -aS hat at the n- t lave a -ia t al wlnes4H(' he taJt eite .- a4 a.'a' turin; etaUithineni in ktk tet u eirela all Olhar Mtli. tn M arU hk tSaMfi lines, and thus hstslHess rel ultras ra fail whleh relntn.t tn the pmat Sfc tt Va etwsTr and the ellr Ir tile tal) of a iet I tan 0.4. tit asl t is a pity tltdt -le. -ti t N(mI ! w t drvU It Phliudflspblu ltH-fl Wlirs tl fair -km I dt4kearst ) U"l eruption. wtawM mi, lers r re- hhiHii life H.trls, hm w . l'i.l fed weak HS)t laelM. stm lti'Ho l iwtinful. MM asswtit hm Hi-n.-o nt mihs n ua f lr Jolisv PhU su.urilla It Mill lriva ii ayil fcvUx-4 tsa lt nnd tuaao on tsell ut 4ru(A A" tUI si-naw rstlatf fc tirbaU Um writrmal lustla lllHtisuitn UewlUs Ik,, .iT JHir: lt r wea.-n eta !; ai t pH-ia..i . 11 llwl'.! I 'il -1 ller f ..rr- t ' C-.tt.-i l tt! l.i IMks A Ms hit utt.iii el a rtf hi e nfcs he hot-"' lo ''' n N II lf) - VIJW Don't Monkey" ff with your Blood. Mt f I gtr-9mm '-1 In llm-i .fl. I hiw. m t rui-l ltlelo '- f iVlea. .1 U. W If. I. liMufal-U ;- iftrt. 'O.O.o.' - - I ol IW-ri.fttl. S- '! ', an! In 1 'a4 iia- r r rf '' Il U a ..fl .a - ss eale v,.ni jr I "- a.t lruiSU-.f l US rtoieraiU ?. A temllae mi ISV-t stal tw iu'U-1 rsf ua IIVk TIFT STECIFIC CO., lirawtr 3, AiUbIs. sVsu 8 August Flower Iha! Jktcii trouMctl five m n'U- with Iysj.-isj.i Tin- th t"rs ; bl tnc it Wfisi hromc. I lta. a fM!.ri-s iflcr catmj ami a hcavv uu n the pit of hjv strjinach I suffcrc. fre nwuy irotn a s atcr Hrasijol i'r .. ... . matter Sonicttuc- a dcnthly S ncAsj at the Stomach wottlt!ovcftacr me Then aam I wmiM have tbr tcrnhlc jiaiii of Wtn. OAk At Mich time I would try tolkh ami could not. I was working, then fcr Thotn.i Mclfcnrj. JJrtig:i-t. Of Irwin aI Western Ave , Allcgh-mT City, Pa., in wluvc employ I h-vl lj-rcn for actcii years Finally I si Auttst Flower, and after utnr ."- one lottJc for two week, was m tircly reI)c'edofa!l the trouMe I can now cat thUvp I dared nM. Umth l-fore. I would like t refer " ' Mr M Henn. for whom I w?cr.. who knows all about ray cosv1;?k. and Uum whom I bought the raob cinc I live with mv wife and fasatiy at v, James SL.AiJevhcay City,!. S.K1 Jon?.- d Cox ' G. 0. CHTJ.S Slc Miatifactsrrf A. Ely's Grisi Mm COLO IN HEAD w V. a -s frA it My J I t lay 1 11 L1TT. O-t. IJ. , ' S i Jrt IUaBBfe-akTa"-BV A Have You Tried It? u, Y ! "S'I. Bgl ?'. ''' A Tnt II Mass f H a x prickly ASH I I : i I ii BITTERS S A The BlST MfHOiI knervn G '' u V foreCUPEof Eg -., A i&fimm & mm . Z t JL K;KtflESTHBL0OO, L 4 j i tt Pt CLEASSIS THE SYSTEM, H J4 tvtl TT mwfiwK MVn SH S XM: faarav.aTaBJSi9 sKl Es- 4ts waawsatMi W.T aXrsWsrraijr X S?S