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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1882)
-1 I F AAflLJkJulJXJJLU VJ i > JLjCXJLJL.nLi U J.U , J U The Omaha Bee PnbUahcd every mornlns , except Bnndaj Pno VDT MonJ&y momlnc dMlf , MHM TE11MS BT ? MAIIi Ver.$10.CO I ThrC8Mooth . $3.00 Months. o.OO I Ona . . 1.00 tllK WBBKLY BBB , pnbllihed ev tf W lii < d y. TERMS POST TAIDr- . One Year..52.00 I ThroeMoalhi , . W UMcathi. . . . 1.00 | One . . 20 NKWS COMPANY , or Newsdcalom In the United OOBUKSPONDnNOK All Comtuttnl atlotut relating to NewH nnd Kdltorial tn t- ATI rhouH be ft-1 JrcuBcd to the Kniioa or BUS1VFS3 LinTERa-All Bnslncsn ictters And Kcmlltnncefl nhouM bo nd eltcssed to Tns Bsn Ptmu tNa COM IAHT , OMAHA , DrsftH , Checkn nnd Pont. ffioe Ordcw to L-c made pnyable to ths der ol QIC Company fhB BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop Et ROSEWATER. Editor. THE CAMPAIGN' Wo nro authorized to nnnounca Senator Yon Wjck to addreea the citizens of the Third district on the Isaucs of the hour at the following named places : Blair , Friday , October 20. Tokamah , Saturday , October'21. O'Noil , Monday , October 23. Norfolk , Tuesday , October 24. ' Q.on. A. H. Connor mil epeak nt Arlington Tuesday , October 17. Columbus , Wcdndudoy , October 18. Central City , Thursday , October 10 Each at 7:30 : p. m. HonM' Turner 'will ' epoak with General Connor at Arlington , nnd with Senator Van- Wyck at each of his npnolntmentB. Additional appointments will bo made in a few daya. OHIO republican leaders mounted the prohibition hobby and rode their homes to death. Mn. VALKNTINK'S prnnpccta for that "walk-away" nro growing beautifully less in the Third district. THE pcoplo scorn to be leavim ; the conduct of the campaigns to the load ers , but aumcthitig in curtain to drop on election dny. should call on StopK Ujrsuy for aid in his canvass in the Third dis trict. That Bpoocli in fnvor of the star routes ought not to go for noth ing. WHEN will the corporation niain rern learn that the pcoplo will not sutfui' corporation and ring rule even if the dofertl Or tno nioiionoliots britiRsI' with Uth6 dsffcat of their oR-n Dftrty , j t ONK TirocsANO ropresontatire re publicans of Buffalo have signed a paper pledging themselves to work and vote for the democratic nominee for governor. The bugaboo of "regu larity" has no fears for honest men. TUK campaign LIE sent out by the Jioone Count ] ) News that an ellort wns made to have the domocrr.ta undonsn M. K. Turner for congreaa , puln the editor of that paper in the light of being stupidly and criminally ignor ant , otharwiso a knave , THE Now York Tribunr thinks that the sooner republicirm admit that their ticket in Now York was nom inated by fraud , and baao their claims for party support on the cscollonca of their candidates , the bcttur will bo their chances to oasapu the impending democratic victory. TUK prediction mad a by the Grand Island Jndfjicndrnt that Van Wyek would "not utump the district for the bolter's ticket" at any time , waa in fact a truth , but not in intention , Van Wjck does not stand as a defender of lolUn , the Valentino rump being the only bolt in the district , TUK Atchlsou , Topeka & Suita Fo railroad kas secured the Sonora line , and thereby ac < iuirod Gnyam&a aa the termuius. G nyamoa is situated on the Gulf of California , torao liUoon hundred drod mile * louth of Bui Francisco and U already spoken of as the San Francisco of Mexico. It contain * ftl the leading Mexican importing homes north of Mar.ttlan , and hu boon th entrepot ( or the whole tmde of Sonora except what Httlo has crossed the b r der from the United Statea. Th Santa Vo roads will hare a porfoo port from which to start its Tesaols to the South Mexican coast and to South America , to California , and to China , Japan and the Eist Indies , ( iuyamaa la thirteen hundred milei noarur to Australia- and Now Zealand than San Franciscc , and it will undoubtedly make rapid prcgreta in the foreign trade. It will BEO Imvo a euro source of profit and basinets in the estontivo mines of Sonora , There are already being developed and their fumu will 1 attract a awann of prospectors now that the railroad is to nearly com pleted to the coast. The trade between - tween the United States and Mexico is atill in its infancy The opening of the Sonora district is certain to bo followed by a growing demand for ar ticle * of American workmanship and many products of the industry of the -country. HOWLING PATRIOTS. Every political attorney Of the rail- rends who ii stumping t o utate for the candidates of ,0 monopolies is howling loudly a.Wit "patriotism. " Half the Bncocn'j8 in behalf of Valentino tine and. Laird .ro do voted to the issues of tie ! war. Appeals nro made to the uoldlor clement to "stand by their old color * , " nnd the bloody hhirt is waved nt [ rnntioally as if the reconstruction period was not over. Bat the ro.il is sues of the hour nro carefully avoided by these gentlemen. They rave wildly over frauds in the ballot in Arkfinsau , but nro silent oor the groas outrages on n fair suflrngo committed under their very nones They saw the air fr&nti cally over bulldozing in South Care line. , but kcup a tight mouth wlun the bulldozing of Nebraska voterby the corporations is nlludbd to. Itob Tngcrnoll 01100 said that a pa * triot in one who doiirfa tj do Eomo Ihin ; ' ( ' > ' n country ; a pollticin ono who dcuirop. hit country < o do oomo thin , ' ; for him. Gauged by thiu test , thcso howlini ; patriots of the railroads xvill bo forced to take a back aat by Nubraaku vote re. The patriotism ol tlie country ia not now in dispute. The war has Bottled the mooted question of the relations of the atato to the general government. Thousands of Nebraska voters were active participants in the great contest - test nnd risked their lives to dofoud the unity of our country. Our nation now calls upon them to perform other and scarcely less important , though widely different duties. Other issues have sprung up and must be settled , not by the bullet , but by the ballot. The old quoation of the nupromacy of slavery baa boon laid aside , but the iesuo whether monopolies are to on- shvu both whiten nnd blacks must bo determined at the polls. Appeals to passions which found their vent on the ba'Un fields of the rebellion nro not in order. Discussions of ques tions which are to-day all'ccting the rights and liborticn of every Amcri cau citizen are of supreme impor tin co. The true patriot is ono uho desires to do something for bin country. Let the railroad attorneys panto it in their hats. The politician is ono who do Biros IIM country to do somnthing for him. FIJTKIJV democratic congressmen elected iu Ohio , a gain of eleven , seem to r.esiiro the next congrots to the democratic party. Now York and Pdnnsylv.inia will add to this number siilllcient number to give the democ racy a clear working majority. In the ircsont congress the republican ma- only in eleven , including the votes of six greenbackorB , The ncx ( congress viU 1 > 2 larger by tbirly four members than the liar. The uddUigrml scats have buett very evenly proportioned among the tinted cirritd by the opposing - posing parties. With Ohio's gain already secuicd , nnd grave disaffection in the republi can party in several other states , it is dillicult' to see * how democratic supremacy in the lower houno c n bo itvoided. In faot it is already a fora- jono conclusion. And yet , the repub lican organ of the Union I'.tciGo is icrocchinq shrilly that n vote against Valentino may endanger the republi can ascendancy in the houno of ro- pretonttUivcB by nasisting to elect Mungor. Thoroia no u'naon why cither Val entino or Mungcr need bo elected if the votora of the Third di&triot do their duty , Hut If worst comes to worst an honest democrat ia in every way preferable to a dishonest rcpubli- cm. If there were no other alterna tive , ns batwoon Valentino and a reputable , honest and capable - able domoocrnt in accord with public sentiment on the anti-monopoly issue , the choice would bo an easy ono. It would bo far better that a district in Nebraska should bo represented by an honest democrat in n democratic conitretts than by n disreputable and n dishonest rapublican. Public interest ought not to bo allowed to clash with the interests of party , but where it does party BUCOOBI must go to the wall. That U the les son which political ovenU thU fall are trying to toaoh lelf-constltutod lead er * . Will they accept the loosen in Nebraska or doGantly bravo the eon' ' seqnencocl L&VH in the laat souton of congrooa a bill waa introduced by General KoaocrAns , of California , in reference to the regulation of railroads and their rates and faros. A few days ago the general was interviewed ss to IU dim actor and the objeoU which he bcUovcd would bo attained by its paa- sage , il stated that the meusuro is intended to prohibit all unjust dis crimination in freigts and faros upon the lines of railroads which wo subject to gov ernment control and to punish violation by the corporations of laws uiactud by the national legislature. General llosocran.i in the course of the interview stated thai they could bo no qutotion of the right of congress to legislate on roads eubsidizsd by the people moneys and that the main ob ject in the w y is the committee on railroads which he knew to bo con structed in the ineresU of the cor- porations. Ho made the same charge against the judiciary commltUo which regulates the question of the immonto land grants. "I tollyon" said the General , "thatthe people do not fully roalioa the 5m- monso power of thoao corporations as exercised at Washington. While 1 am not opposed to railroads as com mon carriers and beneficial institu tions to the country , I feel assured that the time has arrived when ttioy must bo placed under legitimate con trol. The railroads have a larger in- flnoncc upon the value of land than the currency , and railroads were un known to the framera of the constitu tion ; yet currency h controlled by the constitution , nnd why ehould not the constitution bo so amended n to eontrol the railroads ) The benefits of quick transit nnd cheap transportation belong to the people. I do not mnko war upon the railroads , but I nm of the opinion that they should bo compelled polled by law to grant cheap farcH and transportation to the people. " General oral Roaoncrans * intentions are undoubtedly doubtodly good , His bill is worthy of the praieo as far as it goes. But it stops short of what the public do mando. The right of congress to rcg < ulato every milo of railroad in the United States is no less clear than its power to regulate the land grant roads which is but nportion of our o tire railroadnystem State regulation will Jfail to bring the universal re lief which is needed ggninat the sel fishness and greed of the corporation managers and national regulation must atop in and complete the uniin ishod job. LAND swindling , homoatoad robbing , back pay grabbing , census fraud con cocting , the advocacy of star route jobbery nnd of the river and harbor steal , nro a few extracts from Valen tino's record which cannot be explain ed away by howls for "the old flag nud the dear old republican party. " The old Hag is disgraced by being cham pioned by cuch a character and the sooner the dear old republican party relieves itself ot such dead weights the batter it will bo for all concerned. HOWARD OARIIOLL , who has con sented to bo offered up on the altar of republican defeat as congrcssmon-nt- largo in Now York , is the son of aNew Now York volunteer colonel. Ho was educated nt Hanover , Germany , and upon the completion of his studies acted as Washington correspondent of the Now York Times. While in Wash ington ho paid court to the youngest daughter of tno millionaire congrcso- man , John U. Starin. Ho will con dole with Secretary Folgor after the November election. Brx BUTLEK has accepted the dem ocratic nomination for governor in Massachusetts , and is marching fltn lgU tnwardq th ? st to house in Boston. His letter of acceptance , uomowhal condensed , pronounces him as In favor of Bon Butler , and any re forms which may bo suggested by both parlies. The Wilbtr Robbery. or re'pondenct cf TIIX linn. WiLimn , October 11. Loot night aoma ono burglarized A. G. Mnllatt & Co'a atoro in this place and got away with $210 in rnonoy , and from the appearance of th'tigs they were old hands at the buaincBJ , The store 13 in the brick block on the corner of Main nnd Third streets. The &afo is a largo sized Mosler & Oo. eafo. The burglars did not ' /rnsto any time with the lock , but cut a tquaro hole through the back of the safe , 10J. . by 8 inches , through which they gutted the nafu , taking the money nnd a line revolver , but loft ono small re volver laying in the ur.fo. It vraa too omallio suit thorn. The work waa done no tly , tmd showed they were in no particular hurry. They mtiRt Imvo boon wellimpplicd with tools. They \ > rcod an dnVranco through the front door with BODIO tool made for the pur pose , forcing the lock and breaking ho catch , When they wont out they liad closed the door and put a bunch of paper between the door to keep 't shut. Suspicion roatn on a follow who has boon loallng around town for some days. Ho IH not to b found this morning , but will bo looked up very soon. The most mysterious part of this bu&lncM is that no one waa aroused , as a clerk aleopa'iu the next atoro ( a hardware ) , but knew nothing about it until tkl * Morning. If any thing further comet to light will in form you. D. To tlie Iudp naeat Vet < > of CBBtlag Covmtjr. A mooting of Alliance men , green- backera and anti-monopolists , and al other independent voton , will bo hole at Do Witt achool honso on Friday ( mining , October lUh ! , to confer to gether upon the political aspect of the foil campaign and to outline a course ofction for the indcdmidont votvrn of Ouminicounty , A fntl attendance in urgently requested.MANY MANY CITIZENS WISHKU , Nob. , October 9th. * The great value of Mrs. Lydia 15 Ptuklmm'a Vegetable Compound fo nil diseases of women ia demonstratet by every day experience. Tlio write of this had occasion to stop into th principal Pharmacy of n city of 140 , OGO inhabitants , and on inquiry us t which is the most popular proprietary modiciuo of the time , was answered that Mm. Pinkhom's Vegetable Com pound occupies a moat conspicuou place in the front rank of all thu rcmo dioa of thUJclaas now before the pub lie , Journal. ' I FREE PASS POLITICS , Railroad Pasteboards Liberally Distributed to Oarry Darning , Valentine's Defeat in His Home County a Foregone Con clusion. The Contest Nnrrowod Down to Tumor nnd Munper- Cotrejpondtne * ol Tut Bun. WisNEit , Nob. , October 11. The oitieuna of the third district have heard from nil the counties in this district except Cuming , and your cor respondent thinks it only proper to lot the people know what is going on in the blessed ( ? ) Cuming , where our Val haila from. To Rtattfrom the beginning - ginning your observer has to state that E. K. Valentino and his strikers committed on the people the greatest fraud over known before , More than a year ago our county waorcdiatrictcd , thut IB , now voting precincts were es tablished nnd moro in number , which word apptovod by tbo countcomtnia - aionora. In throe now precincts cau cuses should havn been hold and .rep resentatives elected to the county con vention. But our Val and his crow did not believe they could succeed BO well in dealing wi'h a number of now men , so they concluded to lot things RO on in the old way , which they did. The people in general , voters and tax payers , disgusted aa they wore , did not attend , nnd lot tnattora take their own course. Consequently , THE DELEGATION oonaiated of n fiiiu stock two post- musters , ono ox postmaster , ono ex- county clerk , William Stuofor , the king of the Dutch , and ono man drunk , i&c. A nice outfit they all nude to attend the Fremont conven tion. They were well qualified to at tend such a convention as that hold at Fremont. Nobody from our own county convention attended , aa they know it waa of no uao to do BO. But wo did pot a great sousition in the nhapo of a dispatch from Fremont which ran thus ; To Mrp. K. K. Valentine , West 1'olnt , Nob. : Mr. Valentine nominated by ac clamation. ( Signed ) FKKD. Fred , is the aimo chap who was sent to the Crow ngcncy ns lutlcr , and who iu the right bower of his honor , E. K. V. , and Fritz was'the ' lirat to Bond the none. The people were thunderstruck for some time till an other message came over the wires , and then they began to breathe mare eisily.When they hoard the news that Mr. M. K. Turner wan nominated at the same time THEHE WAH UKJOICINU in our camp and Valentino's strikers returned homo like dogs with their tails between their lega. The Woat Point Republican stock went down fifty per cent and as soon aa Mr. Tur ner IB elected it will go down another fifty. Wo want to know who will teach us when the Republican is gone. As to our Val dud the voters of Cum ing county all I have to say is Mr. M. K. Turner will get a good majority pver E K. Yalpntino , but I think Mr. .lungot . will cirry the county , But hen the stalwarts , the came Va'oU ' ! ino crew , made our county & demo- ratio one at the last election through not nominating the right man for ounty clerk. In a nnrabef of * TUB BEK you gave VAIEMINK'S I'KOOUAMME , mt it ia not prcciaoly the tame as our observer had the opportunity f learning. The Valentino pro- gramme ia aa follows : Valentino for ongrcaa ( ind finally for the senate ) Judge Barnea already wears a pair of congrcaa gaitera. 0. 0. McNiah for district judge ; Capt. Butler , of the nnd oitio at Norfolk , rt nice little eat at the state capital ; Wm. Stuofor ex county clerk ) is to make the poor emigrants nappj at the Norfolk land oliicoj and lastly our Pokr Peter khwonck , the unlucky connua man , a ; oed , otrong , fat ollico in the United states store ficmowhoro. And our j'rits Sononshino will go nftor the election with Yankee notions through ho country. Hat the ( taming county iroducera , merchant. ! and mechanics , ind all taxpaycra in general , want aomothinctdifltrjnt from that. They lo not want a reptea'ontativo who ia connected with the B. & M. nnd U. , who will Bell the people to the nonopolica. They do not wa it a man who USCB a frco paaa and who ia able to Dl.srKNHl ! rASSES or poh lc l purposea. Your obaervor JUOWB that ono of the congressional delegates to Fremont was favored with sach a paia to and from an eastern - orn state some time previous to the convention. The people of Cuming county and the Third district do not want to b * represented in the United Statei ooMcrosa by the noted chair man of tht ) agricultural commission and his clerks. Oar ohoioo b Mr. M. K. Tarnor , ot Platts , who l a cab- sage farwM and wko owna a patch of and amd can nympathiza with the far- men , merchants and mechanics , and who doM not ute frco P&ae * either for himaulf or others. Our Val can not sympsthi/.e with the farmow , be- caui * he has got NO raoi'isuir IIRKF except a little residence here worth probably 5100 or $500 at Woat Point. Your observer does not know whether Vuluutlno owns any more property at all oxoopt forty acres of school viand which ho grabbed from another man , who needed it more than bo did , aud who wanted to till oaid land for the benefit of his family. Wo the truoropublUmsof Oumiog county pray M our brothern of the Third district to join in the election in ono solid body for the proper ncminee , Hon. M K. Turner , the cabbage far- mar of the Platte , and give him a peed strong lift with a good square majority for our next U. S. congress man. As there is no rotten plank iu the republican platform Mr. Turner will stay on solid ground in the U , S. representative halts , with the people and for the people , OBSEKVKB. Awkward MUtalio About a Wed- A very awkward mistake ia roportei to have boon made at St. George's church , in Bouthwark , a few days ago. JL deaf and dumb lady and a foreigner with but a smattering of English presented themeolvca for the the purpoa.0 of being married , To neither of them was the service , un der the circumstances , very intelligi ble ; and when owing to the pow open er's mistake , the lady was solemnly "churched' instead of wedded , it la not surprising that they should hnvn retired in ignorance of the faot nnd under the impression that they were thenceforth man and wife. When the error was discovered the marriage hours had elapsed and it was too late to perform the proper ceremony ac cording to law. It is satisfactory to hear that the interesting couple have boon communicated with in order that the unfortunate blunder may bo recti fied as soon as possible. St. James GAEOtto. DILLON IN DEMAND The Two How Omaha Hotels as Rival Claimants. The filillnrd Comes Out Ahead nnd Goto Kin Autograph- There has been quito a little feel itig stirred up between the two rival hotels in this city in connection with the arrival of Sidney Dillon and Fred Ames. It was announced in ono of the morning papera Wednesday that the party had engaged rooms nt the Paxton - ton and would make that their head * quartern during their stay hero. Thin struck ( ho Millard folks all in a heap as they had confidently expected Mr. Dillon to bo a guest at their house , which is partly backed by capital of U. 1 * . men , upon the strength of which it was , probably , made the headquarters of the republican state central committee at the opening of the recent state convontisn. The U. P. folks also put n ticket ofiico , equip pcd in fine style , in the Millard , nnd is apparently doln ? all that Is possi ble to maintain the first place in the ranks of the best hotels in the city. city.It It may bo presumed that there was a urand kick when their own paper announced that Mr. Dillon was going to the Pnxton , and at any rate , when the train arrived from the east the visitors were taken to the Millard , where they wore given two of the finest rooms In the house , on suite , and had a grand private auppor in the ordinary , which the hotel fclks nay couldn't bo beaten In Now York City. II was now the Paxton's turn to bo paralyzed , but they stood back on their dignity , and after holding the rooms till 0 o'clock lodged aomo ono else in them. They aay that the rooms were engaged ( by w horn is not stated ) and that they could make the pirty pay for them if hey desired , but that lact will not bo akon advantage of. It waa the first direct contest bo- ween the two rival hostel rios , and it may bo said that the first blood is for ho Millard. THE KT-ffiNNERCHOR. A DoIlRhtfUl Entertainment Last Evening. D jspito the inclemency of the weath er quito a. respectable gathering of our ; nuaical Gerniin population assembled n the rooms of the Miunnorchor so ciety in Popploton'a block Fast oven- ng to paaa away an evening in the oily way which is peculiar to the Tou- onic race. The principal attraction was the announcement that 'rof. ' llphrs , the celebrated violinist , would give ona of his exquisite oolos in the violin , and those who woio ortunato enough to bo present , wort imply rewarded for the inconvenience' hey had incurred in turning out on luch a night as last night. The piece he professor handled last night was 'Helmut ' hs-K'rejgc ' , " which waa re- : oivod in the most enthusiastic way. I'ho Miunnorchor society also ave two excellent renditions , ho pieces selected being "Dor Wald , " 0. llaoso' , and "Serenade" by LHcrtel. Both pieces wore oxcood- ugly well received. The remainder of the evening was very pleasantly whllod away in "tripping the light antastio" to the pxcolloot orchestra indor the leadership of Prof. Ilavan. The Musical Union orchestra has good reason to congratula o itself on its recent cent valuable acquisition in the person of Prof. Rohra. PERSONAL. K. K. Day and wlfa of South Bend , are at the Paxton , Hon. L. Crourue , of Calhouo , U in the city. II. K. Clark , of Dolt * City , Idaho , h &t the 1'ftxtou. Mm. DeLong , of Tecumaeh , ii at the Paxtw. Hon. Geo. II. Jewett , of Sidney , Ii In town. town.Hon. Hon. II. T. Cl rk , of D Utru , It at thn Faxton. A. W. McL Bhlln , of 1'latUmontb ; J L. Caldwell , of Lincoln ; V. P. Wlgtoa.o Norfolk ) y. L. MoClelland , of Wahoo ; 0 I ) . Ilewett , of JlwtUigi and Geo. Hoolt , o Hutton , ar at th * Faxtou. J. 0. UUckruan , wife ami daughter , o Kramont , arc at the Fax too. Hon. Inaao Fowen , Jr. , of Dakota City IB In tlwn. Lieut. Gov , K , U , Canu , of Howard , 1 In the city. K. L. Jteud , Wo pins W t r ; 0. 0 Crowell , lllalrj A. K. I'lnifciey , Hepubll eau City ; John It. Kennedy , Orleani , am 8. F. Homo , Lincoln , nr at the Millard Nat Smalls and Mr. Wilion , of Fremont mont , are in town , at the Milliard. J. O. ISarney , of Crete ; K , J ) . Atkini , o YOik ; A. V. Karlson , of Strotunburg ; V K. Learner , of Lincoln ; Wui McCormlck of lilair , are at the Paxton. 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Onn pound is equal tothroo pounds of corn , iStock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall nnd win ter , instead of running down , will increase in noight and bo in j-ood marketable - able condition in the curing , Dairyman us well no others who ueo it can tes tify to its morita. Try it and judge for youraolves. Price $25,00 pur ton ; no charge for Hacks. Addrosa o-l-ood-mo WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO , , Omaha , Nob. HARDWA 1108 and 1110 Haraey 1t. , OMAHA , NEB. L. C. HTJNTINGTON & SON , DEALERS IN HIDES , FURS , WOOL. PELTS & TALLOW 204 Forth Sixteenth St. , - - OMAHA , NEB. METCALF&BRO. 1005 Farnam St. , Omaha. Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test , ADAPTED TO Hi & SOFT GOAL , COKE OR WOOD. HANUFACTUUKD BY SAINT LOUIS. Piercy & Bradford , HOIiK AGENTS JfOU OMAHA. THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY make * apeoJUty of Collars & Cuffs , AT Tllfl UATB OF Three Gents Each. Wo'Ic solicited from all uverthe country. Tha charges tuiii return jxwiUije must nc. company the package , Hi > eclnJ rated to Urge club * or KendM. 24.t ( mt WILKINB A H1ANS. RSTAllLlfellKD IBM. HIPKSPRIN'O ATTAC11UKNT-NOT I'ATENT Et ) . A. J , SIMPSON LEADING OAEEIAGE FACTORY 1109 nJ 1U1 Podicu Utrcat , aug 7-mo 6m OUJLUA , NEB. L Y DIA E. P8 W K H A M VEGETABLE COMPOUND. mimmiimmm mmm ttfmi tt Maafma m A Snro Cnro for nil riMATK WEAK. Inclmllnff Icurorrbiio , Ir- nnd J'uliifnl Dlciwlrimllon , mill Ulccrntlon < i" Ilio Wouili , 7'lno.lln ; ; , 1'UO- T.AI'ftf UT1JII , iS.o. nwint to the lu ti tCUwc'on * nnd Iminotllat * liiltsilfwt. ItlanCTcattulpIn ] irrjnnncj , nnd n- Ucri a pain darln J lnlx > r n J at r > pillar iwrlc d . nrlrMntlLlT ruin. iuWiUFKn < iiu of the rim ruth t i > ir"n of eltlur * * i , It iJtttondluno rtrinlTtbttliumir I < KTI Ixforw the jiubllc ) and for all dl * i" < of tl Uiiit < ty < iiltu' tTorU. 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