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OMAHA DAILY BEE'THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER NEBRASKA OP IlEATIUCK , The 1'lonfer MuUfJ Benefit As ocl llon In the State ot Nebraska. It U co-opcratlvo In Iti working and all rrombtri have avolco hi the management bytotJattho an nual mccdtijrs. Its aim Isto benefit Its own membertheir widows and orphans , In cvo ol < Unth , accident , tlcknosg or total permanent illmlilllly ol R member , at actual eoet with ceonqnlcal m n Renunt. Arclliblo homo awoclitlon. Actlvo nnil rclUbli intents wanUil to e n a s lor membois In Kilivu and Colorado. AddrcM , S. jVCoDOWALL , Secretary and General Manager , BE VIRTUE , - - - NEB. HON. H. W. 1'AUKKR , S. C. SMITH , rreildcnt. Treasurer. S. H , ATWOOD , Plntlamouth , Noo. EaiiDiaor tnoROuatiBaiu ASD Dion oaici HEREFORD AND JEOSEI CATTLE ADD DtJROO OB JXIilT MD RWIXI tar Teen stock oratle. Correspondence loHcIled The mo of the term " Bho Line" In connection with th corporate name of a Rroatroad conveys an Idea of uet wh t required by the traveling pub lie a Short Line , Quick Tlm and the best of accommo'lf lions nil of which are fun hod by the Rrcatost railway In America. ( JSIOAGO , Iff ILWATOEE And St. Paul. It owes and operates orcr 4,600 miles ot Northern Illlnobi , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa Dakota ; and M it main Ilncn , bronchos and connec tion ) reach all the great business centres of the Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers the description of Short Line , and Beat Route between Chlo&KO , Milwaukee , 8L Paul and Minneapolis. ChlcaKOMllnaukce , La Crosse and Winona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and KHondalo Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Clalro and Stlllwatoi * Chicago , Milwaukee , Waupau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oehkosh , Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukneha and Oconomowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and I'ralrledu Ghlen Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault , Chicago , Dololt Janosvl'le ' and Mineral 1'olnt. Chicago , Klzln , llockford and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Oodar Rapldr. Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Tails and Yankton' Chicago , Wlwankeo , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Ilock Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and MlnneapoUr. Davenport. almar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman S copers and the Finest Dining Cars In the w.'rlil are run on the main lines ol the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL IIAILWAY , and01 cry attention Is paid to pusengem by oourteout employ e Ot the Company. 6 , 8. MERRILL , Oenl Manager. A. V II. CAlU'ENTKIt , Don1 Pass. Art. J.T. CLARK. Oon'iS.ipt. ESSCIKO. II. IIECAFFORD , Ans't. Ocn'l. Pa s. Art PRINCIPAL LOT nto.M CHICAGO , rEORLV & ST. IOUIS , nr WAV or OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENV3B , Oil VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATOHIBON to DENVER. Oonnoctlnff In Union Depots at Kansas Oily , Omaha nnd Denver with through trains for And nil points In tlio Great West , Connecting In Omml Union Depot nt Clilcura with tliiough tniliif for NEW YOKK , BOSTON , And nil Rtyfrrn OltlM. Atl'corln with tlnx 5li < tniliiH lor Imllium ; ) olIa.GlnclnniitliColuu ? , null nil polntn in tlmSoutli.Knst. At 8fiMilouls with throual trains for all TKilntH S ( M > - Eiejrnnt Day Coaches , 1'nrlor Curs , withlto. cIlnliiK Chali-s ( Heats Ireu ) , SinolcliiK Cars will KavolvJng Ulmlrs , I'nllniaii 1'uluco .Slocplni Curs nnd tlio IIUIIOUH O. It , &Q. Dlnlne Car ? run dully toiind from Chlcn o mid Kiinsus Olty Chicago nnd Council Illtiila : OlilciiRo anil jiiv JIoliiH , OlilciiBO , St. Josupli , Atulilson IIIK Topolai without clmiiBo. Only tlnoiigli lint running tholr own tmlns butwcon O'lilcaizo Mncoln nnd Denver , mid Chicago , Kuiisa City nnd Denver. Through cars botwuun Jndlanupollsund Council Jlhiir * , via I'corlu. OOINO IVHIITII AND SOUTH. Solid Tmlns of jiu8uut : Day Couches nnC rullniiin 1'iilncoSlcujilii' ' cars urn run dally t < nnd fromi St. Louis ; via Hannibal ; ( Jiilncy Iieokulr. Itiirllngton , Cedar Itniilds mid Albei : J. ( Uobt. I'uul mid Mlnnmjiolls ; I'm lor Cars . with. HoclliiliiK Olialm to unit Horn HI. Lmil < mul I'eorlu. Onlyono cliniiffoorvura lii'twooi 8t. IjOulHimd DuHjIolnoi , lowi , Lincoln , No Iji-asUn. and Denver , Colorado. It Is nUu tlio only Through Line l > fctweoii ST. LOUIO , miTNEAFOLIS and ST. PAUL , " 10 I5 > it TIIUOmiH OAK til " " " "ivciuilly udinlt sst Equlppai Railroad In the World far all classes of Travel. Through TlckclR via this line fur nalo ntnjt " ' ' * ' Vloc-1'ru.iiUcn.Mmutctr. , > 0TTEI ? ' ' I.OWKLL. VKestern Cornice-Works , IKON AND 8LATB BOOFINO. ed 0. SPECHT , PROP. da 1111 DouglM Bt Omiht , Hob. EB or Qalvamzea Iron Cormcaa } TI'OLOELIAELE of THE BRUNSWICK an BALKE , , COL- lie LENDER COMPANY , ISUOCKSSOI18 TO TUB J. M. B , & a CO. ] retl tlII II IIo atin in ill > o oi THE MONARCH UD UDII IItl The mwt txtcnilrc miauf ictureri ol tlI I 0 all alln I la IM THE WOBID. oliD IIockltiMtcr General Accat lot NcbruU MI Wetttra Iowa. Mta. Tenth Strwi OtlAUA , NKI ) . tSTFtlcn ot VUllrd nd I'ool Tablet toil m lcrl I oo pj4cfttlon ! Q K f ? ' ITISASPECIFIcJL IT IS RELIABLCf ran . W * in ourlne .Kldnoy & Llvor Bright * * Dl Troubles ' cue , Fains Io , ( , the Buck ,1/olnsj 'madder , Urlnnry crBldca.Ilet/snj and IJver Disease. , Xllon or lion- 'Cror"r. Qravel and ! no tent Ion , of. Diabetes. Diabetes.HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED , , I It cures Bllloiuneu , Headache , Jaundice , Bout Btomach , Pyapcpalit , Constipation anJ 'IT WORKS PROMPTLY and cures Intemperance , Nervous Dl General Debility , Excesses anil' l Female Weakness. USE IT AT ONCE , It restores the KIDNEYS , LIVEn and BOW ELS , to n healthy action nnd CUHEa when all other medicines Cull. Hundreds have been saved who have been clvon up to dlo by friends an < X physlelnns. I'rlcc I .SB. Bond for Illustrated Pamphlet to , HUM'S ItnjIl'MY CO. , TrOTldrnrp , II. I. 6 HOT.U nv ALT , Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn A country ot WOODS AND LAKES , 200 miles woe o ( St. Paul. Thrco trains dally on the N. I' . II. II with 20 Day Excursion. Tickets at about ono-hal rates. HOTEL MINNESOTA An elegant honso with aocommoditlona ( or 200 guests. R. R. COLBURN , Proprietor C3T8IIXD KOtt CinCUIiAUiaiVINU ITULb I'ABTICULAIW. the changes that , In a tow years , liav taken place in the manufacture of Improvement after improvement hat boon m.ido , until to-day tlio clothing oflbrpd by Schlank & Prinoo , 1210 Fnrnam street , io equal in every roapoct to the beat Custom Work ! While at the same time the lownesa o price of the fmo grade of clothing they hnndlola no lees astonish- inir than the Perfection of Fit ! AND THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND MAKE 1210 Farnam Street. 1210 I * ° t Ir-i ! Tp * * 1 ' # U IS 1)KCII ) BY Royal Havana Lottery I ( A OOVEHN11KNT INSTllimON. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , , Every 12 to 14. Days. TICKBTS , S2.00 , . . 1IALVK3. Jl.OO. BnbJoL-t to no manipulation , not controlled by the parties In Intercut. It la the ( alreot tiling In the Datura of chance In existence. For Information and particulars apply toHIIIl'SKY CO..Gen.Auent , 1S12 llroail av , N Y. city. K.KAUU&CO.,417\Valmit atreot.Bt. I.onlo , Mo. or Frank Lobrano , L. I ) . , 20 Wynndotto , Kau. Jyrule & wlv. DR.HOmJE'5 ELEGTRiG BELT Will run * Xonotifn ulVkl i i t'in ultjlu , Kit licit Kldtuy , Hptnn mi I lt\iT illr.-'un.'rinoutAtium1lU'i\r - ) iMfi'dM' , lOcjH'pKla , Tuiitfl imtion. 1 MtlpdaH , ( "ntiuili rik'S , l.plleptiv. IlnnoU'in'3 Dumb Atruu , Vrolnimtii . oil , t la Only m-I ( ntltlc Kf N > irldUltlit AiiiiTluilIiAt. i ml * llu' Ijti'ctrklty nmt Mint ? iK'tUin thtuuuli tlmboily , iml can buiiKjliui fd In ait In tttaitty thu patient. SI.OOO Would NotBuv It. Winter la coming , the rcadon nf the jcar for aches and pitns \lowof Dili fact , wo say , buy ono ol Doctor IIorno'H IJoctrlo Holts , hy BO doing , jou ll avoid llhuiiinatlsim , Hlilnuy troubles and other ill * that lleih Is holr too. Do not liolav , but'call at our olllce , and exanilnu the Iwltn , 1422 Douglan St. , Oica ha Noh. error sale at 0. r. aoodtuaa'i Drugstore1 Ilia arnam at , Oinahi. Orders Dlfod 0. 0 D HAMBUKU-AMEEIOAN IUKOT LINK FOR ENGLAND , FIIANOK AND QEIUIANY. Tlio steamships ol this well-known line are built of Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are furnish- with e\ory requuitoto make the passage both lafu and agreeable. They carry tlio United States and European malls , and Icuvo New Yorki Ihura > s ndBaturdaj for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg , ( PAlllB ) and IIA1I11UHO. lUtes : First Cabin , $ , (65 ami 178. Steerage , Uenryl'undt , Mark llauien. F , E. lIoores.M. Tofl , agenlsln Omaha , Urouowtcg It Bclioontgen , agents In Council BluHs. 0. IliUIOllAUU A CO. , Ueu. I'ass Agts. , 81 liroadway , N. Y. Cbu. Kotmlriiki & Co- General Wcitein Aginti , 107 Washington St. , C'uloa KO.lll. . OUDINAJN015 NO. 801. An ordinance Uianitlng ( he grade ol Tenth (10th ( ) street from a point tJ2f ! ut south of the touth lluu rierco street to thu north line ol the alley noit north of Illchoryttrett , In the city of Oinatu , and rejicallng ordluanco N'o. Ml relallnu to stld graile anleo much of all ordinance a ounniot heiettlth. It Ordained by thu City Council ol the City of Omaha. Section I. That the gudo ol Tenth (10th ( ) street rom a point 2t > 2fo t lauth ol the vouth line of 1'lerco treet to the north line of the alley next north of llckoryntreet , be and hereby it chansid an loll.iwr , o-wlt : lloglnnlug at an elmatlon of 160 SO'IOO fitt atcsUbllh.datai > olnt ivj feet uouth ol tlio uouth ma ot i'lorce tiu t , in the city of O > aha , utttiu ta t nd west curb H/ICJ i f loth ktrtet , tlioneoB uth along oth of said iiirb Unei hv uullorm asucndlug grade a nounnou dotation of 170 feet at point * : bl' fovt toulli of the ( uuth line ot 1'lerod tttett , thence by inlfurm grade to a couiinon tle\at'ou ol Idi futit at ( norm line ol thu alley next north of Ilickoiy trtct , ai now vitaUI'hid. Kco. 2. OrdliunruNo. 402 relating to the grade ol Oth lrctt south rtl'erceiirvtl , and so much ul bllordlnauceiai coiilllct with the | > r Udonsul thli ordlnanre are hereby rt | > ciloj , fitc. S lint this urdliikiice shall takotHoct and be force from ami a'tvr Its poaeagv. I'atscdAug. 8)lli , 1881. Attc.t : J. j L. O.JBWITT , CHy Cleik. IF. . MuRNir , Pr < ldeut City Council. ApprovcJ August 10. 1B3I , I1 , F , JH-nrur , Acting Major WITHOUT A 8UMMKH. A Year of IMionomoiinl Coldness In tlio United Htntcs niul Kuropc , Uoilon Transcript. nvm AND rnuiM FRoznx. The year 1810 was known throughoul the United Stntea and Europe ns the cold- cat over experienced by nny poraon then iving. Very few persons now hvingcnn recollect it. The following Is a brief summary of the weather during each month of that year : January was mild , so ns to render fires almost useless in par- ors. February was not cold ; with the exception of a few days it was like its jrcdoccsaor. March was cold and bois orous during the early part of tho.month ; the remainder was mild. A great freshet occurred on the Ohio and Missieippi rivers ors , which caused much loss of properly. April began worm , but grow colder _ ns , ho month advanced , and ended with snow nnd Ice and n tamporaturo moro iko winter than spring. May waa moro remarkable for frowns than smiloa. Buds nnd fruits were frozen ; ice formed hall nn inch thick ; corn was killed j corn iolds were again nnd again replanted until doomed too late. THU COLDEST JUNE. Juno was the coldest over known in this latitude ; front and ice were common Almost every green thing was killed : ; ruit nearly all destroyed. Snow fell to the depth of ton inches in Vermont , seven in Maine , thrco in the interior ol Now York and also in Massachusetts. There were n few warm days. All classes looked for thorn in that mornor- nblo cold summer sixty-eight years ago. Itwas called a dry season. But little rain fell. The wind blow steadily from the north , cold and fierce. Mothers knit extra socks nnd mittens for their children in tlio spring , and woodpiles that usually disappeared during the warm spell in front of the houses won speedily built up again. Planting am shivering wore done together , and the farmers who worked out their taxes oi the county roads were overcoats ant mittens. 10HT iN TIIK 8NOW. In a town in Vermont n flock of shoo ] belonging to n farmer had boon sent ai usual to the pasture. On the 17th _ o Juno a heavy know fell ; the cold was in tense , and the owner started away a noon to look for his sheep. "Botttp start the neighbors soon , wife , " ho eaii in jest before leaving , "being in the mid die of Juno I may got lost in the snow. ' Night came , the storm increased and ho did not return. Next morning the fam ily sent out for help and started in tlu search. Ono after another of the neigh bors turned out to look for the young man. The snow had covered up nl track , and not until the end of the thirt day did they find him on the sldo of hill , with both foot frozen , uiiablo t < move. A farmer who had a largo fieli of corn in Towksbury built fires nrount it to ward oil' the frost ; many an evening ho and his men took turns watching it Do wns rewarded with the only crop ol corn in the neighborhood. Considerable damage was done in Now Orleans in con scrjuonco of the rapid rise of the Miss iseippi river ; the suburbs were covercc with water and the roads wcro paesabl only in boats. Fears that the sun waa cnolinp ; oil abounded , and throughou Now England all picnics woro' Btriotl ; prohibited. FROST INJULY. July was accompanied with frost ant ico. On the Cth ice was formed of tin thickness of common window filas throughout Now England , Now York and BOUIO parts of Pennsylvania. In1 dian corn woo nearly all destroyed some favorably situated fields escaped , This was true of the hill farms of Massa chusetts. August was moro cheerless , il possible , than the summer months whicl ; proceeded it. Ice was formed half an inch in thickness. Indian corn was BO frozen that a greater part was cut down and dried for fodder. Almost every green thing was destroyed in this coun try and in Europe. On the 30th snow fell at Barnot , thirty miles from London. Papers received from England stated "that it would bo remembered by the present generation that the year 1810 was u year in which there was no sum mer. " Very little corn ripened in Now England , and the middle states farmers supplied themselves from corn produced in 1816 for -need in the spring of 1817. II sold at from § 1 to $ f > per bushel. CONSTANT JIAINS. September furnished about two weeks of the mildest weather of the season. Soon after the middle it became cold and frosty ; ice formed a quarter of nn inch in thickness. October produced moro than its share of cold weather ; frost and ice wore common. The Bummer and autumn of 1810 , cold , rainy nnd ungcnlal through out Europe , were peculiarly so in Franco. Constant raino full during the months of July , August nnd September. But for an abundant potato crop famine , with all its horrors , would have been her lot. The Minister of the Interior established granaries throughout the kingdom , where corn was Hold to the destitute at a reduced prico. Pticos rose , however , to moro than double , nnd hundreds perished oi actual want. November was cold and blustering ; snow fell so us to * make good sleighing. December was mild and com fortable. NO HKAT IN TUB SUN'S KAYS. Tlio nbovo is n brief summary of the cold summer of 1810 , as It was called , in order to distinguish it from the winter. Tlio winter was mild. Frost and ice were common in every month of the year. Very little vegetation was matured in the Eastern and Middle states. Tlio sun's rays seemed to bo dcstituto of heat during the summer ; 'all nature was ( clad in a aablo hup , end mon exhibited no ittlo anxiety concerning the future of ; his life. The nvorngo price of Hour dur ng the year in the Now York market was thirteen dollars per barrel. The av erage price of wheat in England was linety-Bovou shillings per quarter. Broad riots occurred throughout Great Britain n 1817 , in consequence of the high price of thoBtnffof life. Kxcltcinojit , "What caused the RrcatTruth at Scbroter iV Jocht's Uni ( ? Store ! " Tlio free distribiirion if Huiiiplu bottles of Dr. Jlowiko'a Cough mul .nut ; Syrup , thu must popular remedy for . /uughs , Colds , Consumption and lironcliili * low on the market , Itogular elzo CO coots itul § 1.00. A TOUCHING 1NOIDKNT. . X YOIIIIK airl's Deinonlln How Hwns , ' Occasioned Homo Few untl Htiirlllnjj Truths. The St. Louis express , on the Now Tork Central road , was crowded one ovo- ling recently , when at ono of the way tattoiip , nn elderly gentleman , accompa- iled by n young lady , entered the cars ud finally tecured a Bent. " As conduc tor approached the p tr , the young lady nroso , and in n pleading voice said : "Please , sir , don't lot him carry mo my to the asylum. I am not crazy ; I am n little tired , but not mad. Oh ! no in deed. NVont you please have papa take mo back homo. The conductor , accustomed though h ( was to all phases of humanity , looked with astonishment at the pair as did the other passengers in their vicinity. A few words from the father , however , sufliccd , and the conductor passed on while the young lady turned her face to the window. Thowritorchanced toboseatod justbohiud the old gentleman and could not forcgt the desire to speak to him. With n sad face nnd n trembling voice iho father said : "My daughter has been attending the seminary in n distant town and was suc < cecding remarkably. Ilor natural quail tloa , together with n great ambition , placed od her in the front ranks of the school but aho studied too closely , was notcaro ful of her health , and her poor brain has boon turned. I am taking her to n pri vate asylum , where wo hoposho will soon bo bettor. " At the next station the old man and his daughter loft the cars , but the inci dent , BO suggestive of Shakspoaro'a ' Ophelia - lia , awakened strange thoughts in the mind of the writor. It in nn absolute fact that while the population of Ameri ca increased thirty per cent during the decade between 1870 and 1880 , the insan ity increase was over one hundred anu thtrty-flvc per cent for the aamo period. Travelers by rail , by boat or in carriages in any part of the land sos largo and elaborate orate buildings , and inquire what they are ? Insane asylums. Who builds them ? Each state ; every county , hundreds private individuals , and in all cases tholr capacity is taxed to the utmost. Why ? Bocausojnon , in business and the professions fossions , women , at homo and in society , nnd children at school overtax their mental tal and nervous forces by work worry ant care. This brings about nervous dis orders , indigestion nnd eventually mania It is not always trouble with the heat that causes insanity. It far oftnor arises from evils in other parts of the body The nervous system determines the statutes of the brain. Any ono who ha poriodio hoadaclics ; occasional dizzi ness ; n dimness of vision ; a .ringing in ho oars ; a feverish head ; frequent naus- or a sinking at the pit of the stomach should take warning at onco. Thi stomach nnd head are in direct sympath ; and if ono bo impaired the other cat never bo in order. Aouto dyspepsia causes moro insane suicides than any othoi known agency and the man , woman o : child whoso stomach is deranged is no and cannot bo safe from the coming on at any moment of mania in someone ono of its many terrible forms .yi The value of moderation and the imperative perativo necessity of keeping the stomacl right must therefore bo clear to all. Th least nppoarnnco of indigestion , or inal assimilation of food , should bo watcho ( ns carefully as the first approach of ai invading army. Many moans have boon advocated for mooting such attacks , bu all have heretofore been moro or less defective fective , There can bo little doubt , how ever , that for the purpose of regulating the stomach , toning it up to proper nc tion , keeping its nerves in a normal con dition and purifying the blood , Warner's Tippocanoo The Best , excels all ancien or recent discoveries. It is absolutely pure and vegetable ; it is certain to adt vigor to adults , while it cannot by any possibility injure even a child. The faci that it Was used In the day of the famoui Harrison family , is proof positive of its merit , us it has so thoroughly withstood the test of timo. Ae a tonio and rovlvi fior , it is is simply wonderful. It has ro liovcd the agony of the stomach in thou sands of cases ; soothed the tired nerves produced peaceful sloop nnd averted th coming on of a mania moro to bo droadec than death itself. oniaiN 01 ? AMMONIA. Ammonia obtained in largo quantities b ; cho putrefaction of the urine of animals. En lyclopcdia Jlritannica. Kvory hounokoopor can test baking powders containing this disgusting drug byplacing a of the " " "Andrews' " can "Koyal" or Pearl" toj down on a hot stove until hoatcd , then remove the cover and smell , Dr. 1'rico's Cream Bakinpf Powder does no contain Ammonia , Alum , Limo , Potash. Bono Phosphates , ( provo it by the above test ) . Ii la brepared by a Physician and Chemist with special regard to cleanliness and healthful nous , m-o-w-2ra w e A NOVKU lust the Tiling to Blnlco tlio Boys KM- I huso. ' Herald , "Say , mister , " remarked a tall , tan" led ohap from Iowa on nn Illinois Cvn * ; ral train , "nro yo acquainted much in Ohicano. " "Somo , " "Yo don't ' know of a good patent right firm up there , do you ? " "No. JIavo you iuvontod some' thinft ? " "Ya-as. Right smart of an invention , too. It'a n political concern , an' J b'liovo there's money in it. You see , I'm a republican and nlwnys have boon , Voted for Lincoln and all of the proaL dunts. But yo know wo'ro all torn up out in Iowa this year. The Germans is for Cleveland , aud the groonbaekors has jinod the democrats , and the saloon mon nro mad at the republican party , and the devil Is to pay. But that ain't the worst on it. Our boys has always been in the habit of havin' suthin' to drink in the campaign , one now that the saloons nro closed they have gone back on us. They won't ' outhuso Hrorth a cent. Our committee bought thousands of the holmota with purty plumes onto 'em , but the boys won't wear rem. They won't march , they won't whoop it up , an' they swear they won't : vote. Thorn helmets is a dead loss on our hands. Somothln1 had to bo did. So I put my wits to work and hero is the re . sult. Sco this tin helmet with the white plume ? It looks all right , don't It ? Wall , ight up there in the top 9' that helmet I put a false bottom. That makes a place as big as a quart jug. It is water tight. Tills strap that goes under the chiri is lollow. Do yo catch on ? Unscrew this top hero where the plume fastens on and \ lour in a quart of beer. Put the plume on agin. Have all the helmets fixed that voy. The boys put 'em on and atari out. When thi y want a drink they put ho little mouth.pieco in their mouth , .ind as the strap connects with the jug up nbovv , they just help themselves as they 0 marchin1 on. I want to make arrange- nenta with n firm to mnko a hundred housaud of 'em. No danger of gottin * oo many , Wo'll have half the republi- ans marchin' in two wooke , and a good many democrats and groonbaokors will mlt and jino our ranks. Lots o1 the pro- hlbltionists will conclude that they kin do bettor by the cause by goin1 with us , too. I toll yo , mister , it's a big thing. It won't bo three weeks till wo'll have Iowa changed from a graveyard to ono howin' republican meotin1 all the way from Davenport vonport to Council Blnffr. It'll save th state , sure. And say ? " "What ? " "Don't you think Blaine oughter giv mo a cabinet office. " If your complaint la want of appctlto , tr ; Imlf a wno-gln ! < ! 9 of Angostura Hltlcra half an hour before dinner. Bawaro of conn terfoits. Ask your grocer or druretat for th genuine article , manufactured by lr. J. G. B blcgert & Sons. ISutlor In HAIITFOKD , Mich. , Soptambcr 3. It no being generally known that Oonoral Hullo wan coming there was no demonstration i towns of tlio fruit belt. Ho spoke n momon from the car at Grand Haven and Holland Ho was glad to see tlio people were nroiisc' ' nnd determined to vote in n way that wouli tffoct themselves o\ery day and not to } cl feet somebody clso somawhero else. Itefer ring to the old prrtioa ho said the rcconstruc tion work of the republicans wns poorly done and Instanced South Carolina. Her eloctioi u out ono way all the time when the colore votes' had actual preponderance ) the nthe way. "Tho republican party cut throne ; that , " salil ( Ion. Butler. "Let ua BOO if th pcoplo'ri party can't do it. " At Bangor Bui ter mot an hearty but aomowhat boisterou reception. Ho treated it fla manlfcstivo o the interest felt by the farmers. ' I'louro-l'noumonln In Jerooy Stock PEOIHA. IM , Sept. 2. Stnto Vctrinariat Paaren , today investigated the alleged plouro pneumonia cases in the herds of Jersey cattl hero , belonging to 13. II. nnd T. Trlpn. T\v nnimals , each valued at SI ,800 , were found t bo badly affected and were slaughtered im mediately. The right limp of ono wcighc seventeen pounds -noro than it normal ! should , YOUNG MEN , UEAI ) THIS. THR VOLTAIC BELT COMPANY , of Marshal Michigan , offer to send their celebrated El.KO TUO-VOI.TAIO BILT : nnd other Kt.KCTmo Ai ruANCis : OH trial for thirty days , to mo ( yonng or old ) ndlietod with nervous debilitj loss ot vitality and manhood , nnd all kindre troubles. Aho for rheumatism , nourrdeia parnlyst ? , and many other diseases , Complct restoration to health , vigor nnd manhood guar nntood. No lisk incurred , aa thirty day ti inl ii nllowcd. Write them at once for illus trated pamphlet , frco , The Pneumonia Scare. CVNTHIANA , Ky. , September 3. Dr. M R. TruuibauerU. S. veterinary inspector , wa ordered hero to mnko nn examination of th Jersey herd of Frisbio & Lnpo , because ot th report that twenty-five diseased cattle ha been bought by them two months ngo from J G , Clark , of Geneva Falls. After n thoroug examination ho reports tito c.itUo in sound an healthy condition , with no signs of pleur pneumonia , Orange Troubles , ST. JOHNS , N. F. , Sept. 2. Ornngo an Catholic collisions on a largo scale nro repor cd from Chateau and Hanloy harbor on tl ; Labrador coast. Fire nrms were freely used. Some nro re ported killed nnd iinuy wounded. It is sai that a British war ship has been diapntchc by the Newfoundland government to tlio eccn of tlio tumult. Hungry Indians Xliron.tonng. ! HKLBNA , Montana , Sept. 2. The Jlndian to the number of 0,000 , stationed nt Popla River agency , W. T. , nro threatening a lovoli Their condition , on half government rations borders on absolute starvation , They will gen on llio war path , if remedial measures are no immediately employed by tho.government. A TelefifJipli Company's Straight. CHICAGO , Sept. Attachments nmountin to 525,000 were taken out against the Banker nnd Merchants' Telegraph company in variou courts hero today by contractors to whoi the company is indebted for work dono. A Swallow for tlio AVIiale. CHICAGO , September 3. The Journal Milwaukee special says : The lines of th Bankem nnd Merchants Telegraph compan are being connected with the Western Union' system at Bayviow , which confirms the repur that the Farmers Northwestern lines hav been absorbed by the latter company. Dentil ot n Drummer. WANPAOA , Wis. , September 3 , John M Vaughan , a prominent citizen of Wnnpacn Wis. , nnd nn old settler , died suddenly whil on the train near La Crosse , Wis. , on bis WA ; homo. Ho w.is widely known throughout th state ns a traveling salesman. The Coal Miners Mtrlko. COAL CKNTKII , Pa. , Sept. 3. About [ thirt. strikers with music paraded up and dow past Neol'u works this morning. No disturbance anco occurred nnd Noel's men were not ii torrupttd. The BhorilF is still hero and nil i quiet. | Tlio Cholera Spreading- HOMK , September 3. lu the rust 21 hour 120 cases of cholera occurred at Nnplet. Th epidemic in spreading to tlio adjacent district At La Spezia there were 39 new cages nnd 1 deaths , Add MAKES A COOLING DIUNK. Into half a tumbler of ice water put teaspoonful of Acid Phosphate : add su gnr to the tasto. KcintirlCH ot a hnol ) , Burlington Huwkoyo. The voice of the summer boarder is hoard in the country , lifting itself up in complaint. That is about all the sum mer boarder can find time to do. IIo complains and growls and grumbles be cause The steak is tough. The cojl'eo is thick. There is n ily in the milk , The pio-crust is tough. The barrios are sour. The eggs are boiled too hard. Tlio napkin is soiled. And says ho never has put up with such things at homo , and isn't going to Hand it out hero , Ho is right ; for al iiomo Instead of steak ho eats liver. Instead of cojFoo ho drinks chickory. ' Instead of milk ho drinks chickory. Instead of pies ho oats grocery cookies. Instead of berries ho eats fried prunes. Instead of hard eggs stale limed ones. o Instead of a soiled napkin ho uses the ablocloth. You can usually toll what luxuries a nan is accustomed to in his city homo by .ho amount of growling ho does at a country boarding liouso. fl Andrew Jaoksim Murdered , liiov , N , Y. , September 2. Andrew Jack ion , n wealthy resident of Mcchanicsvillo , Sa- rntogn county , wai found on tha railroad this norning uith n deep cut on his head aim both i-ca cut oir. He Jived ono hour. Hu eaid \Vm. Bolan nnd John Dulfey , neighbors , brow him under the train. 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