OMAHA DAIlAr KEE- FRIDAY SEl fKMHER ID , 1884 , OPENED FOB WORSHIP. \ The Israelilish Temple Dedicated N Yesterday , A r.enulUul x il Impressive Cere * nioliv Now Yonr't * ! The brknlKnl little lemplo of Iho lion of Israel , of tills city , located onTxvciity third and Itarney , xxns coiwocratpJ nnd for inally dedicated to the xvorshlp of ( led yestcr tay ! ex-cuing , Some lime before the hour nj' pointed for the servicoi to begin , the clmrcl 1 wia filled nofltly lo its full ne-atlng capacity , | Many nf Omaha's prominent cltirens , no I members of the cungre ation , nud the mln ' istorx fiom eoxcral of theleidinpclmrilioaxxrri ; nl33 present. At liilf'ii.i l four o'clock , nnd after Iho con Kregalloii Ind resembled , the nxnin entrance to tlio auditorium xxero dosed. Shortly nft"i xx'txrdt three distinct i ix ] > 3 xx-eru honi d upon tin door , xvhen it xva1) opi ued by Mr. liernhnn Kowmnn , xxlmtaid , in n Intul xoico , "This i ( the gate to the Lord , not but the riglilsou may entci thoreto. " Immediately aftoin'riu tx\elxe yoiini ? pirl , symbollejl of the txxelxe tribes ot Israel , clothed in xx'hito and cniry Ing floxvcis , entned , folloxxod by the cliai tor mem bers , the ofhceiH nnd ininistors of tlio congregation. This piocoasioi made three clrcui la in the iiitenoi1 of the tern plo duriuc ; xxhich the ehoir sing the hymn " \Va Thnnk Theo 0 ( { ml. " The odiceM nm imnlstcrH of the eongregatiou thou took then f. " " placMintlio puliit [ xvhllotho children stooe n lacing the nltr r. j IJox. Jr , JJnscnpit ? then rc.ul the passage , "lloxv-beautiful are thy tents I ) Jacob , thy labernaslo O lenul , ' after xxhich cimn the presentation of the key of the temple to the president , Mr. Is ue Uberfuldor. The l.eiy was tendered xiion a eushlou by Mi s labe'l Mis * Addio Newman acooiiipanjing the presi ntatlon \ \ 1th n few rcuvxrK * couched in the finest language and spoken so clearly and distinctly that all could hear thorn. Mr. Oberfeldcr responded biiolly , remark ing how 28 j can ago tha first Isiaolltes Ind como to Omaha , how tluy had constantly in creased until , feeling tno need of nplac3of worship , this beautiful little cniirch hail been the icsult. The Israelites of Omaha had just ciuso to feel pioud , .is their btethien had no church nearer than St. Paul , ] ) os Momo' , St. Joseph or Uemxei. 1'rajorxxns then oHiicd by ] lov , ] ) i. Har field , followed by Jin Comocho ( Thtro is None Like Theo ) and Shcma Yisrael ( llcai , O Israel , ) by lov. ! Dr. Hosenanit/ . The sacred scrolls containini ; the books of the 1'cntatcuch xveio then deposited in tlio phrinoby lloDr. . Hai field , xx ho followed " tlua part of the ceremony by tlio recitation of "Un-nxx-cho Yoiuar ( Uaturii , O ( ! od , to the Myiiads of Israel , ) Abeiutiful major xx.ii then olfeicd before the shrine by Miss Vauline < 3ole1iimth. The txxelxo joungfjirh then presented their tloial olferingd to tlio Lord , ascending the pulpit in couples and placing their floxxeis upon the casement of the eliiino , after xxhich a hymn was sung by the choir- liox. li. Ilaifiehl then etclixcrod the dedi- catoiy sermon , choosing ai lua te\t I Kings "Jth clmptei. The iicrnton xxas a most appro- pruto one for the occasion and xvas listened to most intently by the members of the cjngio : .Ration , A hymn xv as sung folloxx od by the addi c"i and inxocatiun by Jiov. Di. Itosenspit/ The address xvas di-liveicd in an earneht in inner pointing the xay to bccomo tmo/Jiihlron of ( Jed. The invocation called for tno F.illiei'd blessing upon tliu state of Xebraska , its pee ple. laxxs auJ Kinornment E3Tho chou then 5ang " ( ! ud of Ifci.el , x\c adore Thee1. " After the icgulai exenin ? senico xxhieli consists of tlio leading of the oxening piayc i s according to the Auiciican .r xxi h chuich , the threefold Aaronistic benediction xxas said by li. Hai field- The choir x\hicli fumished the o\cellont music for th ( KB dedicatory nervici s under tlio IcaduHhipof Julius Meyer and Miss Minnie HotlHcliiM-t organist x\.ts composed of the fol loxviug xoicoa : Soprano , Mrs , A Hosexx-ater. M rp. ! , Kit7 , Miss tf. Ita'xv , a d Mrs J. , J. J.ichmanalto ; , Mi a Sclilesmuei , Aliss Seli- gman , MI--S H. Nexunanand Mies liosoxxator ; tenor , Mr. 1'ranle Smith , Jlr. 1. Ii. Fislier , , and M r 1 . J. Nodd ; bas , M r. | C. K. Burin- estei , M r. 0. 1C Ci.illoand Adolph Aleyei. jo nr coxirr.i Tii \ HMSIU Oninj ; to tlio xx ant of time soxrral things must bo done before this stuicturo _ is fully completed. The xxliolo Misida of the build ing xx ill be frosc < ed BO soon as it can bo done. Tno bhiinoxxili bo painted , ornamented and gilded , and the poxvs , xxhich are noxv on the xvay to Omaha , x.ill bo immediately put in their places upon their arrixal. Thoio foxx7 smi'l addition * are all tliat remain to make the building a completed structure. HIP IKXXISH MXX XtAU. This oxemiig.it 7 o'clock the xceular Noxv Yeii BOIX ices knoxvn among Ibnehtos as the day of memorial x\ ill bo lipld tomorrow inor- ningbihiuniiigat ' > o'clock and contlmiiiiK until nojii the Nexx Yeai'sday sorxices xvill takoplau. Tlieio xxlll bo a eeimon on each occasion this oxening by Jtoi1. Dr. Kespen spitaudto.norioxv by the llox. Dr. Harlield. Henry Blocke , of Hastings , is at the Mot lopolitan , Conrad J. Schmidt , of Beatrice , is at the Metropolitan. 0. H. Grostsn , of Nebraska City , is at the Metropolitan. S. O. Dickey , of Aubnin , is registered ut the Metropolitan. D.i : Sheldon , of Unrnnott , 13 stopping at tha Metropolitan. 0 fj. A'anl'clt , of Soxxaid , is quartered at tliuMctiopohtan. Miss L. M , 1'iyor , of Ashland , is a guest at the Metiopohtan , John C. King , of Ciand ! Island , is registered nl tliu M otropolit.m. ] J. IP. Tioxvenstino and xvifo , of Bancroft' are registered at the Metrnpolit in. Mr , JayXorUiropnud family hax-o returned from Olilo xvhcre theyhaxo spent the suinmc't , Mr. A , M clnnis , oftho , firm of Mclnnis & - Bussoy , retmnod yesterday from n trip xvest. Chas , A , Watkins , manager of tha Bijou opera company , is in the city and quartered at thol'axton , Mr. Hany Hackett , of Dunu'd Commercial agoncyhas gone to Chicago to spend a couple of weeks in xhiting xxlth frienas. M is , Tliomas has returned to Fort Niobrn1 ra. She xvas accompanied by Mlssea lialcombo and Ittchanliiui. xxhovdl remain xvitli her forufuxvdaya , Mr. D. 0. Adams , Mra. Kllaxvorth Daasctt and Miss l.dlio Vrood ard , i Salt Lake city , r < < at the I'axton on tlio xvay oaxt. The Jadioa xveroxuitei at tluir hutol yciitciday by a numbci of their friends xvho reside in tins city. Mr. K , M. Bunsun , v.li ) li.isllicoa fur aomo timu pant the passenger agent of the Yandallu Imo in this city , IKU Leon removed by } na comi > any t Cinthmnti , Ohio , xrhero ho xvill lie employed by hU ojiupany In aimilnr capacity. . Urapsa , 20.pounel basket for 70 cents , at IluitnroiVa. Tlio "Western Jcle ixtC8. A epecial car xvna attnchud to the Den ver tram from the west yesterday uiornin in which were thu clolojjatas Tom Oolo rado , Wyoming , Ari/.Mia , Utalinnd Nor. ' Mexico , to attend the meeting of the J ntcnutional.Brothorhoud of locomotive fireman , to l > 3 bold nl Toronto , Canada , commencing next Monday , The sides of J the c&rwore covered with largo ml nicely painted banners. A number of the delegates were no- compinicd by their wives. The party was joined in this city by Mr. The . Kiniioy , delegate of the Omnhn ledge and his xvlf\ . The bovs linvo given up the idea of R national hospital and will uric the rain- lug of the iusu ranee from g 1,010 to PloOO. to bo Hold The meeting of Oitizsu's Loagua which was to have boon hold lost Friday eve ning , will bo hold this evening nt Y. M. 0. A. rooms. T.io mooting xx-il bo addressed by Mr. IS. Koaoxx-ator , cdi lor of THE DHE. The oilicora of the league ttcsiro to urge upon the citizens of Omahrx the no coesity of their co-opurxtiu ; xvith the league in its offirts to put down Inxvloas- 11053 in all of its forms and to raise the moral standard of this community , Kx'cry yoml , laxr abiaiii ! ; citizen of Oniihn is moat cordially invited to bo in attundanco nt the muoting this ovo- Tlio Ijandol the Chicago Times Special. IsniNPOUS , Ind. , Sep'.embei 17. Botl paitioi are elaimmp Iho stale , the democials by S,000 and the icpubhcans by lO.OOO. It i safe to B iv that it H largely a inattei of gue xx ork , and tint tharo hai been no clo o poll made. Senator Voorheei , ( Jenei.il M ansou and Col. Urey , domociatio camhdato foi ( joxer- nor , are of ouo opinion , and that is tint the democracy xx cio npxcr in Riich fighting trim , and that the sUte to day it i.ifoly domorratli . Tlie hotting Is liglit but ineJincd to the 10- publicans. The 6.,000 wager Ijsngattiio 10 publican stite contt.il committee 1001111 that wys Blaine xvill carry Indiana , has not been t.ilccnet , but an Lxansxdlo demociat has opened communication xvith the committco xxith a xioxvof taktug it in. A SoCO bet i" said to liaxo been made todiy that the htato uould go republlc.ui. The bettuiR clas1 ? though are holding hick for the Ohio election. It his leaked out that nTepublic.ui caucus iif eonionll.tt founid.iblobut Informal Hhapo had picked out St.mton J , 1'enllo to inn for goxcriior just bofoie the republican state' con- xpi tion. Various names x\ero mentimied , in Lldiiif Dudley. C.dkins , and Taylor , of 1'oit Wayne , and then someouo Hiiirgested 1'eelle , p.iymg ho possessed .ill the requirement' ' , hav ing been n soldier , and a conscientious bum- iiess-liku member of congress , The fact that ho had been unseated by a partisan majority , it xxau urged , xvouid add to hi" popularity ! ami it xxas furtliorrom.il ked xvith considerable elfoct tin liu was uncommitted on Iho prolnbiti n quoa lion , The CAUCUS therefore unanimously agieed th.it ho xvas the most x iluablo man , but xvhcn the subject xx.is broached to him ho peremptorily declined to run , on the ground that ha oxxcd t > hunself as xxell as to IIH con stituents to make the lacefoi conEtoss , fooling ! is3iirod that the action of the domotrutic homo > xoiild be forcibly rebuked , The fact 13 that C.ilkms is not pannim ; out in pa } ing imntitioi , and the republican leaders lux a jonio to the conchiiiou that ho is too thin to aixor tlie eutiio state. The opinion jf Judge Gresh an ( now postmastei gen- ral ) is being quoted and thought t > bo in the nam a tiuthfnl si ing up of the lepuliliciu : andidatu foi goxernor. Said the judge. There is not , i d - d tiling m Calkini. 110 has pi.icticed in my couit and never could ; iasp an idea that it , he nexur could get half > f the big feature s of a ea-'C. Iloalx\na con ; entcd himself xuth luldliug around the httlo ) OIUtS. " The prohibitionist liold a mpelinpr hero to- lii'ht. A. J. binith , of the Illinois State Sen- , mel , addressed tlia cioxxd , xxhich numbered ibout txvo hundred. Tour or fixo ladles iharod the platfuim v , ith thoor.itoi. JudgoGooicro W. Steel , of Oborlin , O. , one > f Dorsov's rilit ( hanel men in the IbSO cam paign , is in the city. The domociats haj- Ins isi : hignihos sDinetliin ? . Theioaro fifty sexen Cloxeland & , Haudiicka : lubs in this ( M aiion ) county , xxitli anaggiu- f.ito incmhcichip of eight thousand. Turl. : LOUlMUK JOLM ? CfUll I1ACEM. LoiliMlii : , September IS Track stiff Mile lie its , selling alloxvances 1.,1/ric , S xvon ; ) est time , IAS. Kdgcxx.itei tt.iketin eoearolds , indo and i quaiter Bilioett von , Hilly Gilmore -d , Strickland 3d ; time , 1U. ! Mile and an eighth Adec won , -Bob M iles 3d , Doubt M ; time , 2.03. Three quartern milo Boot Bl.ack xxon , Dia- nond L'd , Grit Jid ; timp 1 20 } . Fixe furlongs l.i//ioljco von , I.Biner.ddu id , i : irly Koso 3d ; time 1.00 . CHEAT IIXCISO AT Hliniil'dlll All 1AX. Ni.xx Youit , Soptcmbor 18. 'i'Htntj thous : xnd people xx nt to Sheopslie.ul biy todiy , > wnur genei illy to the inteiOHttnp ] iingrammo if lacing prcpired , but muiu j uticulaily to see the race between Dxvjer J'loiheis" Misa \Voodxvaid and 1'ierre Jjonllurda' Diake Cat ler. Tha sporting men fioin ill oxer the country xx-ere present l onisxillo , Kv. sent iv largo tlekg.i' ion. Tins contest xvai known in tlio piogiamme as the thud lace , It xxas a match ruco for "i.COO a hide. JS.,00) ) .added by tlie association. Distance Uxo miles and a half , liake Centei xxas lidduu by Havxx'.rd , 111 pounds and Miss Woodfoid by Mclnugh- Im 1 110 pounds. In Urn piols , Misa Woodford bold at 8U < 0 , and Drake Curter - tor at Mid. Bolting xvan 100 to , " > 5 on MIKS \Voodfordamlbto6iigiuii3t Diako Caitor. Miss Woodfoid xras first to appiai. He-r maiwxvaa plcatid , ami hhean oiiiamonted x.ilh red and blue libboun. Cheer after chior x\ent upas slie c.uno on the track. 3llu up- jicared to ho m xvondci fully iooJ foi in , A fexv mimitm after , Diako CmterRulloiiud l/y. Jie xxoio u hood and a nheot. Although Hay xxard voroLonllald'ri clieny and bl.ick , ho nroused but a fi xv fiiint clioers. The horbos xvcia sloxv to como t ) the post , but xx lieu the jockeys xx < ie oiue mounted , they xveie hint away to i capital ht.ut. The i ace ic.illy needs but little ilonciiption. Dr.iko Carter got elf in front and , coming by tlio stand , led by a length and a half , Misa Woodfoid under a dead pull. At the end of a mile and tlueo furlong * MUs Woodfoid vent n half length ne.ariji to C.aitei and there remained to the quartet pole , \\hich Is at the head of the Htroteh , Hero Mclaughlin let the filly out to Carter's head. Hayward at oncodroxv his xUup , Hxvanno iifcc. Miss Woodfoidonly hoonied to take longer and ( pucker strldeH and quickly oened | the daylight be txxcin hcrhclt and competitorH. She ape ] ued for a moment to haxo run axvay , but xvas brought midisr the xviro in .1 canter and xxliero t-ho xv as pulled up almost to a stand still coming to a lult xvifi mouth x\ilo onoii , and x.inning tlio race by ten lengths. Time , is'JS/ / . is'JSThe The great e-ahtern handicaji two year oldj , thrio quarters mile TuiiHtono xxon , Govua ' 'nd , 1'aideoadiTimo 1.10J. Handicap sxvnepstnkrs , all ages , mile and fixe finloiiga Gi neial Momoo xxon , j'ontxial L'nd Kiicild lid Ti-no 0.531. We' ' tor hai elican flWO ipatakoi , mile * and three sixteenths LLciiinatoxon , M atti Hiinturo lnd ! , Ilofi-reii lid ; Time 1 ! IS Three jear olij < ami upwarlrf , Hailing ullnw niicoii , mile ( ilongjnno xxon , Mailund ynd Ijutestimir iidj Turn , 1,1 J. HandlciMiBxxet intake * , nonbnuir , inllo and quarter I 'ergo K > la woo , Jlcanomy lind , LJli luticleer IIJj Time , 2.JOJ. , ' Handicap Mte < pli > chum , nhort oqurse BnurlvO Cjcliran xvunj ( uebt . 2nd. lUbok ad. Time ill. Chicago Timw , ilchn ] ' . Jlonry , pmidmt of thu anti-ino iiopoiy oigjni/-vtloa , wni men by a nportci foi the Tinier at the Graml J'acifio hotel la&t evening , Ho said that wlien Jm loft Now York Burnt ) days ego thu antl-inono ] > ely fueling In that st"to and thnmxhont tlio catt Wan as vlg orinis ami intonne an at any time mr.co tin di mouatic national conxtntion. "Tho vote in Ntvv Vork alone , " naid he , "I e tliimto fi"m HU.OOO to 1W.OOO , and poMIljtv nir Of this tlie citj of Now \ oik and Kings cminty xvlll cast at li ait 'iO(100 ( , and tlio lumamdir v > ill , Jlne f ruin the jiitsnor JjUtl r in u Ji\ . ine and \ itnl f. r < " . md hi < prot < "t suil thi Jw ddxnpnte * me itrlixxntd nf tlm \ \ o would. d < > xble.f , IreWo our x oti if lut'i r liid any thought of Inliift elected. Itclv hhirxl , but then hi ? cannot l > pxperlcd to fmniuli ti Immense fund e\en'if ' , In i .i rich tnin without A port of slipping Into lh prp identl l chair , It i Iho oatno xvith ths i > aitv. Wo ran fay to our folloxvefoVe xxill \ictoJumshi lS88j' but xvelmxe nothing to prnmUettu * year , and so onr fight H xxln.'lx ' one of principle , Without bormnf nxvard. " ' 'What doi < Kutler rxpoct to ( fain , then , bj hw c nididaej ' nuked the reitortor. "U ia | io-.8ilile that he xxdl hold the balance nf poxxer in the oloc-toinl college , nnd , if lie do * < put me on record M ( mylng that tha bodyxvill decide xvho xx 111 bs president ! con Rrona xvill never haxe a chance to consider th matter. " "Hoxx doei Hutler propew to influence tin bwlp. and to whom xvill lie RIXO the nun ; ' " that I am not at liberty to utate/ ' "l > oea not Duller ' canduliicy haxoa londen cv to elect lilaitie , granting you the utrengtl x ou claim ? " It certainly ! moro fnxnrabla toHlalne tlmi ! to Cloxeliuid , but xxo cannot ba criticised foi that. We eh ctsd Cloxoland gox ornor of Now York , and ho broke ox cry pledge he made t < ; 111 , and lie has no right to clnlm further con 8idi ration.1 " x liat la jour strength in Maisacliu'otls1' " \Vo mav carry it ; xvo ccitalnly xxill bo sec olid in the lace " "And in tlio xvost ' "Kmiou xvill cury Michigan , Ml sotirl , Xe braska and loxva.V < xvill not fuse in this state , but xvo xvill cast ill.OOO xotcs heie , ami the most of thnmulll "coiuu from the iloniO' 6ratic party. There nro plentv of surprises in stoio for scolleis ami unboUexors. Still further , in thu bie iking up of the old paitlo1' , an innxltablo conclusion the anti moiiopolx party looks forxvard to final triumph , and th it occnirenee is not so xery fur olf. In the xi ir IhbS we xxdl cleet our provident , and to llutlor xviltcnmotho hoiun ot instituting and found- in , : a great national puty. " jlr , Homy goes to Califoiuivon mlx.ili1 btwuess , but xv ill i vulently look after the cause m vhuh ho is so nnuli iutoi'Csli d , Tlio AValniHli Ucuoixurh' Itoport , Si. lions , September 1 The rcceixc is of the Wab.vsh rallioad nulo tlioir first teportto the United Stitcs court to day. It coxeis the period from'Maj 2'l , the date of thoii appoint- mint , to August HI. The teeoipts fioin all sources xx 010 § 3,017fi03.)0 ! ) ; dlshursemenl'- , 3,57.l.07b.0y ; cash balance , SSZ.bsS.SU1. Of the disbmsemontu , § 2,000,000 xxiro paid for labor , § 00,000 for taxes , anir 'tSO.THJ foi 111- teieston bomls , dixulod as follows : North Missoori , 5U10.000 ; Chicago dixi8ion$11SuOO ; St. Louix , Counril llluirs & Omaha , S1N.7.SO ; Hannibal & , Naples , 817,500 ; Kl rivci branch , ? 2b,000. The balance waa duo othci loads on ticket account and sundry accounts. Only = ! 10.0JO of the 2,000,000 recoixots' certificates : nutnoiiVed by the court lias jet been issued. ORIGIN 0AMMONIA. \ . Ammonia n obtained in largo quantities by : ho putrefaction of the urlno of animalb. Vn- lyclopahi llrilanntca. Kxery houhekoopor can test baking poxvdors : ontaming this disgusting drug bj * placing a : in of the "lioyal" or "Atulrons1 IVirl" top loxxn on a lu-t stoxo until heated , then romov .ho cox or nnd smill , Dr. 1'rico'a Cream BakiugToxx dor does not contain Ammonia , Alum , Lima , 1'ot.ash , Ucno L'hosphates , ( proxoit bv tlio above test ) . It s broparcd by a 1'Jiyt.iciau and Chemist with special icgaid to cloauhnosa and healthful- 30S3. m-o-xv2m ; Norns. . The .fournal of St. 1'otnsbiirg , states Uut .lie recent meeting of the thue omperum 13 a junirantee of lusting jieace to Kuropo. Gieat airaugenionts hnd boon made along ; ho line of ttie Haitfo d raihoad to ; Mi IJlame on Ins xvay to Noxv Voile lint ho took a fast express and defeated the pioject. M md S. xx-as gixcntluoo jiractical nulo tests it Hartfoid xcsttrdaj- . Beat mile , 2.11/ / . At Mil\\-aukeo ! yestciday Alimiio R. paced a mile in 2 00 , the accond best tuna over ma le. St. John , the piohibition candidate for the residency , nddtesnod 'J > ,000 people at tho- S ontral Music ball in Chicago 1 ist night. I'louro-Pneumonia GAIESIU.I.I , , III. , September 18. John llogeri , of Abingdon , bioiifht suit for ! yjO,000 lr.m.ifLS ; against Smith Lattimoi , Hciiiy Dun- lopand Dr. Millet , for circulating falsa i < > oits tliat his Angus cattle xvoro niiiroriug xvith > leiiro pneumoniu , The plaintiff alleges that .lio.cill foi the ht.ato veterinarian vas the esult of a coiispuacy ou the part of tlio di 'eniLintg to injure tlie bale of his cattle. . iu > - A BLUliN'oros , lo. , September IS. Twelxe .housand people xv itnessed tlio ascension of L'rof Kmg'd " 1'aglo 1'jo" at the county fail jiouuels this afteinoon. The profesaoi was iccompamel by a rupiosentatixu of the Haxvk- ) yo. The baleen niado off in a northeasterly hrcelion nt a lit i hl of about one and u half mlc > 3. Tin BV.lit wind BOOH boie it Xout > f bight. ll.ii > . Tin Associate press are tele- ; i iphing to all points for infoimalion con- ' .ernmg tlio aurouauts , ] And Still Another. Bosrov , September 18. Cxptain W. nilsxxorth baa aeecilcd [ the uominatlou foi president of the United States tendered by Jus Ainciieun J'olitieal allianro , and xxill' ' ' stump Louiaiana , Tennessee , Maryland and Wigmm , Tlio headitiartoiri | of the nlliaueo ivill bo lomosed fiom Jinstou to J'hlhidel- : TJIH AUSTlllAN NAVV. riio Ai matins l i lie Imiul of ( Iio bovciol n In viov.of the increase in the expendi ture of the n.ivnl dopartraont that xvill [ i"uro , in the budget for 1885 , full particu lars eioiiLeru.ng the movements of the rUistvinn lie , ( are ullowcu to tr.inapire , inys > v Yionna lulograni to the London standp.rtl. It ii atated on ecmi-oflicial mthority that , independently of the coii- itiuctlun of tlio powerful imxv irou-tLid Oroxvn 1'riiico IJudoIph , which is to bo a triumph of modern ship-building , nnd the ro-inforcDiiiont of'tho torpedo fleet , thcro is great activity in the dock-yard of Pob. Propar&tiona are being carried on without interruption for the equipment of the ex peditionary veaaola xxlilch are to display the Austrian Hag in distant ocas , xvlioro it has never before boon aoon. There are also , it appears , . certain ports xvhoro the Austrian Lloyd atoampra call regularly , but xvhcro no Austrian man-of-war lian over cast anchor. In order to rcduco no far aa possible the cost of the projected expe . ditions , the Austrian squadron now on duty in Iviiropo , under command of Vice Admiral 1'ilnur , has boon cut down to u minimum. Jt conuntH of tlio flax-ship ] ladot < dy , neixv in the xvntora of Corfu ; the tlitco ( ! uiibo.ita , the Hum , NnuUUui , and Albatross , and the { rnddlo-atcamor Taurus. The Isautihu is oidurud to Chun and .Ini'nn , nntl the II unseen for a long tour t ) the uast. The Siida , uti J recently infonucil you , xvlll start on B /ifIcon / montlm' cruiao ua soon an the Donau cadet ship ahull loturn , I nuxo ulijo givein liini.ularn coiicorntng the voyages to ho undertaken by tlio Iloilgo- had , the Fruduburff , and thr Auroia JMibsionn of minor iiiiportiincE ) Juvo bcon cjnfielod tu the gunbuata Ji-uLu - nnd .Sun- 52g ) and the stoiimwr AJneick. The aquidron that ioontly tnanuuvorcd bo- fun ) the einiicror ui I'ola , including the Lisua , the Ixuiair Bias , the PIIII Kugoti , and othcru , in still etationcd nt thut purt. 'J'ho dmpatcli of Austrian mcii-of war to Asm , Africa , Vmorica , and Ana tiiiha will not , xvo uro told , bo followed by colonial acquititieum. The object in vioxv m to protect nnd develop Auutnun trade in these distant parte , and lo sup port here nnd thory rcclamatioim muelo liy the ii'triati consuls. Tim IR i r 'bioly true , xot it is nevertheless n fictthst the measures taken by tlie Austmn ndmtr- nlty for the purnoflo stated coiundc witli the colonial oxpatuion of Germany. The Auitnan ships ate presumably croing abroad on a ptoptwttory minimi vxhich wil bo confined to the limits ( tlicmlly i-i- dtcftted. A\miral \ Starncck , the naval comtiiandor-in-chiof , is himself tepronen- tedtohaxo said , shortly after hisap- Hointmont , that colonies o mid not be founded from onodny to fie other , but xrero the work of timo. . If hodnTorjn naval mtaious about to Icaxe ] \ , \ \ prov-i successful , and return xvith accounts favorable vorablo to coloniisttion sohoiupg , there i no roasoiKwhy such schmos , if they ar seriously entertained by Iho gnxcrniont should not bo carried out. There is m erroneous and to some oxU'iit a mischievous ous notion tirox-alent abroad juitiioxv tha Kngland it joaloua of all foreign colonia enterprise. Alodcratioti on the pirt o the English press in dealing with nucl subjucU will , hoxxovor , materially tend t rcmoxo that impression. ATilbutoto MrlHlii n , City , ( Montana ) Uccord , Soptemboi ! ) Tlio ottitor of Tin : UMAIIA Jli.i : , who spoms to bo a pretty lovoniended felloxv took occasion recently to indulco in som B \rcastic cotnmonts respecting n military here xx ho has figured aompw hat oxton- aively in this ooction. Major Urisbm , of the second lr , S , cnx'alry , xllo xvns the individual referred to in Tin llci : seoina to ha\o taken umbraeo at the ar ticle , and chnrfjod in oolid column of Binnll typo upon the helpless editor in last Sunday's ' Yellowstone Journal. The Record fools a sympathy for itn Omixlm colleague , not on account of the deapornto onslaught nimod nt him , hut because it fully ngrccs in nil his strictures upon his nisnilnnt. There probably ia not to-dnyjin thol'nltcd | Stntca army a moro nrrant humbug than thnt same Major Urisbin. llo is n soldier by the grace of his executive clemency mid not because of tlio possession of nny soldierly attain ments. Ilia capacities nro graded on the piano of tlio lowest typo of tlio "dog robbing" element of _ enlisted life , rnlhor than thnt of n commissioned oliicor. His niontal tendencies are governed by greed Mid cunning , wholly incompatible xvith the higher instincts xxhich gentlemanly iiiltiiro usually fosters in the minds of ho men who hold commands in the United Slates army.- Like many nnothor juack salver ho is successful , ni money , natters go , nnd ho hn3 the > reputation of joing one of the wealthiest olhccra in the lorucp. Whiio stationed in this vicinity ho sue- seeded through low alliances xvith sov- iral of our local schemers in potting his incor into the pics which they baked iVith tax-payers' dough nnd pocketed his iharo of the sxvag. Salaried by Iho Sorthorn Pacific railroad , ho noxor hoai- ; atcd to spin tlio most egregious false- leeds nbout the xvondcrful natural ro- lourcca of tills section in deacribmijwhich io over dipped his pen in ink of roaeato line. The injury which hia mis opro- . iontatfons luix o dona to Eastern Montana .a almost incaluulablc. Many n pour 'armor has been enticed hero by hia ex- Irax-agant stories , to discover xx hen his : apital xv.13 largely conaumed and hia re - : rcnt rendered almost impossible that ho ivaa merely n frcah victim to the dishon 3at scheming of n heartless corporation , ivhich found a pliant tool for nllccting its purposes inn man xvhoao army coinmia- iion x/aa regarded as a guaranty of Ills truthfulness. "Jan" Brisbm made a reputation in Eastern Montana , nnd is noxv bringing the sorvlco into contempt in Idaho. Ho claims to bo an author , and lias mccoodcd in securing the publication of several works to which hia name is at tached , but which wcro mostly not xvrit- ton by himself. The shears and pasto-pot lupplcmontod by the brains of nome intelligent - tolligont enlisted man of the command ivhoro ha may have chanced to bo sta tioned , conatituto the intellectual ro- lourcos from which ho evolves hia con- : ributions to literature , His rank of ma jor with the politically gained brevet li- ; lo of "General , " are his passports to the ocognition of publishers , nnd otnuding > n that high platform ho eecurcs round iriccs for hin perfunctory InborB. It is laid that the Kotl'aern IVcific n couple jf years ago contracted \ \ ith him for a umphlot on the resource of Montana , 'or xvhich ho xvas to recoixo covcral lliou- land dollnis and a few cop.cs of tlio work 'or his personal uso. The work , -when . : omplotcd xvas the sorriest catcli-punny imaginable , made up Iroily of unac- cnoxvlodgod extracts from the writings of ) thuru. The company paid him his price iiiu then duliboratoly caused the entire idition to bo burned , BO thr.t tlio fexv cop es which the -iolf-stylud author peddled ibont Miles City , with the garden trucL niaod by soldier labor nt the post , xvhich 10 brought to toxx'n in hu carriage' , nro ho only copies of the document which ; ho xvorld xxill enjoy. These nro como of ; ho reason f why xvo ngroo xvith what Tun DMAHA Hi i : aid of him. Wo hnvo oth- ; r and equally cogent rcasonoxfliich , on /anous accuunta , it is not expedient to liscusa at prcaent. Wo chsoivo tliat Ino inino wan recently drojipcd Irom the lut ) f directors of the First National bank. i Van that because of his having wholly ro- > udiatod payment of his subscription to ho Tongue Itlx'or ditch' ITavo you seen the Campaign Whipi , it Mooro'n , xvhoro the lion ronra lor the sheapeat nnd best goods in the xyoit. Jomo and ECO them , it will do you good. aitf. ( V Now Train For Ilcutrlco and AVj'niorc , Commencing Sunday September 1 1th , ho B. A M. railroad xvilfput on a daily .rain for Wymoro and intermediate itations connecting nt Crete with the woning train from Omaha. On and after that dnto txvo passenger .raina n day xvill run ai follows : [ joayo Omnhn 7. HO a. in. (1.20 ( p. m. \rrixro Oroto 1.07p.m. 11.17 p.m. " ] 5ontrico . ' ( 01 ! p. in. 1LMO a. in. " Wymoro ! ( . ! J5 p. m. 1.10 n. m. Orapos , t O-pound basket for 7" contJ , it ITcimrod'o. ] toad Morao it Jlrunnor'a noxv card. B-m-th-tf - - - _ _ COAL Coutant it Sfjmrco , 210 S. l.'Uh ninth * Cliamberlrtin , JIowo & . Mnrsliall , the Sixtcontli s'.reut furniture dealers , in order dor to facilitate their romoviil , wliich taken place about Oatobor Jat , xvill make spocittl prices for two weeks. nJ8 2t Olioico uilxor-okinncd 1'icklod Onioi'H ' at Jloimrod's. s8-2t The Carpenters and Joiners' union No. r > K xvill give their first ball of the eeusoti at l alconnr'a hull , on Thursdny .Septem ber IB. Muaio xxill bo furnished by the Ith infantry bind. Tickets $1 each , in eluding euppor , m&o HITMHIKTI\ : . Unly mill VWH r ntul l-'i lend ol HH I'lnKiic-Strlckcii SllleotK | , A more atrkinij contrail in the rela tions between ruler nud subject i not conceivable than that now seen in txvo of the < ( re.it i-itics of tturope. The Czar of Hnssln is in Warsaxv , llio capital of P.i- land , protected by the service" ) of spies and an Imposing army of military. A thousand arrest x have boon mido diirn his stay in that oily , but iiolxxithntvul ex pry precaution , nml the risk of c-rtnn deatlt lo nny unauthorized person np pronchmg the auloornt , nobody xvoulel bo surprised ti > hear that do had fnllen \ictim to xie i nco A section of his wretched and dis'tFocted people no ouo can soy hoxv numoroua , nor lioxv near hia person nt any time aomo oxen m the ranks of his- guards nro thlrslim * for his blood , and his appearance in pub lic nl all is an act of courage xxhich e'on- trasta with the seclusion of the earlier part of his reign. Shifting the scene to Nnplcs , in Sunny Italy , vrhoro hundreds of people nro dying of cholera oxory day. King Humbert IV , is at the head of the noble men and xvompn xxho , nt gront risk to personal safety nnd their life , but with Qonlidenca in the good xyill nnd nlle ctlon of the people , visit them ii. their strick en lumip * , nnd by largo mfts nnd Rpntl ininlilrations , do their utmost to assuage the horrors of cholera in the meanest nnd filthiest districts of toxx us nnd cities af- Ilictcd xvith it , Tlio lovely and amiable Queen Mnrguerolto is at her luisband'ti Dido in tins labor of lox'c , a minittoring nngol to the needs of the poorest of her subjects. What gain follows the moral inlluoncix of kingly nnd queenly example in these uistnnccs xvill never bo knoxvn. The whole royal family of Italy , except ing the children , nnd the most cultured and Iho best of the sons nnd daughters of the nation xio xvith the ainiablo people at its head in acts of practical bcneficonco \\hich \ dignify human nnturo and relieve , rrith heavenly beauty the dark horroru of the pestilence. Italy in sulluring moro from the out break of the cholera this year than nny athor country. The plague soon did 'its ivorst in Franco , xvhoro , ns n rule , hygi enic conditions nro superior to those of ; ho neighboring country ; but in Italy not inly is the loss of life appalling , but ma- .orial prosperity is checked by the stop- ling of industrial xvorks and the partial : nssation of business. > As the year is no 'nr advanced , and the season ot cold ivoalhor is approaching , there is hope .hat , at tiio latest , in n foxv weeks' time , vo shall read that the plague is stnid. When this timu shall como the authorities ) f all the toxvns and cities visited by it , md of all which need equally snmt.xry mproxemcnts xxill , it ia trusted , improxe , ho occasion to prevent ibi return by Iho .imoly outlay ol money in their introduc- ion. Choleia ia proxontablo by these ne.xns ; and surely the praisoxxorthy spirit ividoncud by thu king and queen uiul the .ending people ot Italy durms ; the xmit.i- iou of cholcia xvill bo continued nf lor- ivnrd until the citioi nnd toxxin of the > mgdom ohall bo piotectod iigaiiiat ita ecurrenco by the olloctivo ino.xnn xxhich ire products of the intelligent nnd hu- uanitarlnn iiiROiniity of the ngo. Humbert IV. , king of Italy , xvm born March 11 , 1811 , the oldest son of Victor [ inmnnuol , af torn are ! kint ; of Sardinia , md the first king of a united Italy , and the archduchess Adelaide , ot Austria. Ho look part in the movement of 185 ! ) , for the unification of Italy. This groxv out of the nllmnco of Sardinia with Franco , xvhich began during Iho Crimean war and xxaa cemented by the marriage of the Princess Olotilde , Humbert's aistor ind daughter of Victor Immnnuel , xvith Prlnco Napoleon , in 185't. The xvar bo- ; xvacri Franco and Sardinia on one side md Austria on the other followed hard ipon this union. It xx as favorable to the dlioo , but wns unexpectedly terminated jy the treaty of Villa-Franco , xvhich pro- : oded the treaty of peace of Xuncli by a oxv months. I ndor the provisions of hia arrangement king Victor Immanucl ibtained Western Lombardy , part of tlio . \ipal atntos nnd the duchies of I'.irma md Modcn.x. Successiul roxo- utiono led to Victor Im- iianuol being made king of Italy in February , 1801. At that tune time Homo md Vcnotm xvoro not included in n uni- ed Italy. Prince Humbert took nu nc- , ivo p.irt in Iho stirring events of the .imcii. llo naqistod in the xvork of roor- ; anizmgtho kingdom of the txvo Sicilies , indin.July , 1802 , visited Naples and i'alrriao , xvhoio ho shuroel the popularity if ( ianbaldi. in the xxaa of 1MU , betxxoen . 'rusai.i and A uotri.i , Italy xxaa the alloy > f PritBsia , end an Itulum nnny under 'Ion. Culelini , inXndcd Vonutin Of this irmy Humbert commanded a brigade jith the title of hciitonnnt general , llo \-asprciontnt tlio bittlo of Custo/xa , fliero ho greatly diptingiiiiihed hunaalf. [ 'ho crtishiiij , ' defeat of the Italian army hoio xvas moro limn ollaot by the succi'oa if the Pruisian army , and the rcntoration if peace added the renmining OialnctH of joinbaidy XiiHi Vcnctia , lei the groxving : ingdom of Italy. In 1800 Humbert named lib cousin , the Princess Uarguoreitti * of Savoy , diiughter ) f the Uuko rditund ot Cionoa , broth- sr of King Vu t ir Immatiiiol. The only ; hildborn to thn union Is Victor Iminan- jol , prince of Nnples , who fr now 15 fears old. After tlio outbreak of tlio ivnr botxvoon Franco and Germany , in 187' ' , the French garrison xxas xvithdraxm from Homo , winch was sei/od by the Italian troops. Humbert then mndotho "Imperial City" his residence. Victor Immanuel died January U , 1878 , xvhun Humbert became the Second King of United Italy. In November of the i.uno year n iimn named Giovanni Pus- innanto attempted to assassinate him rvhilo ho was entering Naples in n cnr- iage , but ho escaped witli n slight icratch. During the reign of King Humbert Italy has steadily advanced In xvoalth nnd Handing nmopg the nations. Rucont iudgotii liavo shov/n nurpluBsca , nnd the irmy atul navy of the kingdom nro ilrong , Popular education lias boon im proved , but illiteracy in ulill great ; ac cording to the consul of 1H81 tlio avurngo number of the population above ( i yearn nf a o xvho could not read or write wns ( il.'M pur emit. During 1882 Italy did n foaoii/n tnxdo amounting to tibout $500 , 100,000. There nionomo li.OOO milco of rnilroadn open in Italy , nnd the comple tion of the existing ayatom hai been pro- x idod fur by leKiulntion. Poieonully ivmjj JJumbartia exceedingly - ingly popular , and hin queen ii much bo- eixud , A l''iiiuij ' Jjplhuttn , Uakluntl Tinietu. A Binootli faced young nun , attired u a clodoly fitting suit of checked xvhito nnd black , xxlm treudtj the boards at cno of the minor thcntrou , walked into tlio marriage licento ofhco in S in Francluco i < fuiy ( hjatgu , and , tapping gently on the counter xvith Ins cauo , uttrautcd the ut tontion of Deputy Joe Cook. "J want to got n liccima to got mar ried , " lie murmured , "if it ain't ' too.mucli trouble ) to you " "Djii't mention it , uaid the nlhblo clotk , grabbing a pen and dipping it in ink. "What's your ntmo and ogoJ" "My name is Maurice W : 1 am 28. " "l-'vor boon married before ? " " . " "Y.yos. "Wife dwuir continued the deputy ho scribbled nway. "N-no. Not exactly , " "Divorcccli" "Ah , yes. I guess so , " The pen dropnrd front Sir. Cook's hand , and eyeing hia vis-n-via. ho said , "litirss so , won't do , Wo'vo got to Icnoxx for certain. " " "Well , it's ji st this xx-ay , " oxphinod the vountj man , his palo faeo slightly col on' ) ! , ' "Alv xvifo xvaa living in Oolnsa and I xvaa playing an engagement in Sac rumonto. Ouo aft , at rchorsnl , I got a note from n laxxycr saj ing she had got a divorce from mo , and I didn't bother anymore moro about it. 1 Diipposo It xvm all right. " "Tliat won't do. You've got to shoxv a copy of the decree before you can got a license hero. " Noticing that the appli cant looked n little doxvnhor.rtcd. the deputy choorlngly remarked : "You cm xvnto tu the county clerk of Coluaa and ho'll ' send you a copy for $1.00. Von are in no hurry , are youf" "Wo intended to pot married this aft , ' wn * the reply , "but I suppose it xvill have to bo put nil. " "I'm sorry for you , " Mr. Cook feeling ly replied , "but it can't bo liolpod. " "A foxv d.tj.i xxon't make much differ ence anyway , " xx.is the response of the unfortunate actor , at ho xvalkcd out , closing the door after him. In a minute or no lie returned , r.ml again accosting the deputy , whispered , "Say , the dame I'm going to marry is in the same boat. She ain't got no decree neither. Will my copy do for both ? " "Oh , no ; nho'll hax'o to ohoxv her pa- pore , too.1' "i'hat'a " an alngaaunda , gispod the crushed tragedian. " 1 pness xvo'll have lo lot the thing go to . " AN DANGlillUUB O1CANK. iVii Unlfiioxxu ixnui , Armed AVIth n ItoxolxorTcri'OilrciiiMi-H , Uarllold. Special Dispatch to The Olobe Democrat. OLI'.MLVND : , 0. , September 15. Tlua xftornoon n man arrived in the city on the 2 25 train from tlio xvoat. Ho xxont : o the hack stand at tlio north aide of if tlio union depot , ongngotl n coupe to -arry him up town anrt then ordered the Irlxcr to tivko him to prospect street , ioir Perry. The liackaian droxo to Iho ionic named xxhero the man jumped ml nud xvnl.cod np to Mrs. Jnnics iV ( iarfield's ' residence on Prospect street llo reached tlio houao nt > ! o'clock anel .niging the bull nniuiryd of the jiortor ivlio responded for n girl named Piper. I'lio porter informed linn that there xxns no suclr person in the house. Ho per sisted thut the potter xvaa mistaken , and ix ni finally ordered to leave the premises. He acted \ory strangely , and hin con- ilucl excited no little comment. It wna noticed that ho hung around the promi- nca in n auspicious manner , and xx.itchod the house attentively. About 7 o'clock in the ox oiling ho xx-as found inside the ynul , prowlinc ; nbout xx itli nlariio double tu'ting , 38 caliber rox'olx'or. Mra. Gar- liold became alarmed nnd telephoned lo the Fourth product police station. The ofhccr ar rived shortly nftor , nrrealed the mnn and look him to the station. When there ho positively refused to give his name or toll anything xvhntevor about himaclf. Ho is n tall , line looking man , xx'all dressed in bind : clothingnnd xroro chin whiskora , apparently nbout ( JO yours old , nnd looks like a southerner. What his Intentions xvero no one cnn toll. It ia thought by the police thnt had Mrs. Gnrfleld shown lioraolf ho xvouid in nil probability have ihut at her. Ho dooa not look or net aa though ho XV.IH of unsound mind , and be yond hia extreme raticonco concerning lumsolf and hia mission in Cleveland , Inlka freuly nnd rationally. A Cdiincll ol Htoclc IMon. Sl'lllNc.1 n.i I ) , 111. , Septimbci 18. Tlio lib- ii Hi ntata bo ird lo dny issued a call for a na tional conxeiition of tluifu mleiested mtho Inci'diiif-nnd man.iKemciit of xan'oui clu ° sei if liiehtuclc , to bo held iitCluciK'i ' Noxoinbor I. ! ISij ] , Tlio proxention ami etterniimitiiiii if ciiiit.ie.'iiiiH ( lirti .IKI i mid li'fiMiilion , ntato md mitiiiual , < m the mibject are tn be ills- , uii-iul. ( Tlio propiioly of foiminf.i ; perinaiieul nini/itiiiii | ; ( if tlio Block men of llioccmntiy Aill alau be consider cl. A Slinky Lixiiiil'ooi , September 18. The .luuiual nf Jiiiiinicreo of Ihia city statoH thai thoia are lisi | liitlii { ; iiimors alloat conceiniiiK the ita- : illity uf cirtaiii Lixerpuol flrnif , oum | ? to the nw prlciH of cotton , coin , proviHloiiH and KU- ; ai Diiuiif , ' tliu Jay the rnniom Hli 'litly nnli- i led , oxxinpj to the partial improxi tm ut in lie h'rnin nijikel. Duly imo firm made pri- , ate tin iii'emeiitH | , 'ifus firm 11 engaged in In HU 'JI market. JIomlrlrkH' IIui I , Soptcmbor IN. HendiickB , , vlu ) xvni Injured hi tlio accident neai Tanner ' 'ity jeslcid.ay , xxas unable In ic.ich Saybiool. in limo In day to addrois the democratic neatiiifi. Jie finally armed m thn afti moon ind upnkii brli lly , then i elm nod hero audio- d tu liidi.iuiipiiliH , The croxxd at Say niiinliurcd fiom fixo tjuix thnUHand , Kor lllH'Kntlicr'H Sftkp. WAMIIIMIION , Hiplembor is. Tlio piesl- lout li is appointed Harry Kiihnalmry , uou nf Uimti limit KlHlinejbiiry , xxhn lost his lifo m Lho ( iroely expedition , un cadet at hugo In the naval academy at Ami ipnhx A Hon. Ihliuid Kiro , Hxs I'tixsi iico , Septoinbii 18 , The bark- oiitinn "Tinplu llud , " friiin J'rospccto Tahiti , liruiKH uexxH to day that iiRic.it < 'i j.ait ) of thn biiHinuHH poituui of the Inxvi i inland ILLS been dentinjod Dy lue. I.OHH S IjaxxH , Kr. l'i imsniiiu , .September 18. Adxicos finin the unit i.stato that the Knsaluii eorvello at \ ladlooatnk itei/id thu Amcriuiu schooner Dll/ifurlnu'inf ; enntruband Knodanu board and the Knjlmli ; achnnliei Huloiia , foi liiintine ; , iliivonllo Itneo AVur , ] 'iiXMuiiir , K'y , Hoptembor IK Alm liinxvner , a ed Hi , him nf Cnlnuil A , ( < , ] ti ner , hnt and fatally xxoumlnd u colored buy n.iini d Juhn HIiiiniiiriH , KiinilinnH xxlujped lirn\vnur , nnd the latter got n iun ; ami "lint him on bight , I'ir ' OdDLJIONM l''llllVlHCOIlNll ' ) , i\U ; Cl.MUK , iJiptcinbfi 18 The demotr.ilB of the J < hxhtli Wi tni ) ln dltitilut nominated iluduo li Jt. LHIMMI ( if thii city , fm coijgieas. \V. T. i'luii lu tlio repiihheiu cuiidldiite , .r'X.'Tr. OlilimVant IVnco , i1 .in I'AIIH , Kcptuubor 18. 'Jlia Matin nays : "A tonninptiuii of ir ntnitiuiiH is attempted by ( Jlima , but I'llmn IMmhtir J' < rryn deif to the ( . 'tillil'KO nlfi irf. IiMllnnii I'rulillJitioiilutu , IMUXS u'uiis , Seplimber 18 , A full hat of olceturu xxay named today by the prohibi tion tati cult i al committee , ht , John xxill Xiflt tin tijto and i Vital QuoMlonn tl ! Atl Ilicmntl rminrtil pliytlrinn. Of any school , what is the host thing in the world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves , and curing all forms of nervoui complaints , giving nat ural , childlike refreshing slfop i " And they will tall : "Sitniefn m of 7/np * ' ! ! " CHAI'TFK I. Ask any or all of the most eminent phy sicians. "What ia tlie best snd only remedy tint can ba relied on to euro all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs ; auch ni Itiiqht'sdiao'uo , diabetes retentionor inability to roliin urine , and all the dis- oiBos and ailmonta peculiar to Women" "And they will toll you explicitly and "Jiitohti ' ' " emphatically / . . Ask the same physicians "What is the most reliable and suroat cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipation , indigestion , billiousncsi , mal.xria , fever , ague , i\lc."and they will toll > ou : Miiinlinlc\ \ Diinilflum ! ' ! ! " Knur , xthtn thrao remedies are combined with other * ciim1i | ) Miluibto. And compnutiileil Into Hop Hlt'cr ' * , Midi a won derful ami mxftcrlom ciirntUo | ondcr is developed , \vMcli iMoxnrlpilIn Its optntlon'tMt nodi-cancer 111 health ciuifiosellilocxlat or resist It * po cr , nmt jet ith llitnilow forthnmost finll noman , weakest ln\n- lid or ginnllcet child to uic. ciiArrrnn. "Patients "Almoit ileail or ncntly Uj IIIR" For years , and gix-on up by physicians , of ISright'a and other kidney diseases , liver complainto , severe coughs , called consumption , have been cured. II omcii i/ouc ucntlii crayV' ' " . From agony of neuralgia , ncrx'ouaness , wakefnlness , nnd various diseases pecu liar to xvomon. I'coptailnun out of shnpo from oxcr'iclatlnirjiinfa of rhcuimtlsiiii liilhmitory nnil chronic , of itiltorinf ; from Ncrofulft I'rj nlH | > Ins I "Enltilicum.lilnod | iolionlntvljs | > cislaIndigestion | nnd , In ( net , nlniost nil illncn o9 ( rail' ' Vatnru It liolr to IK\o IICOH cured by Hop Hitters , proof ofhlcli ran lie found In o\oij neighborhood In the knonn \\0ftil , til .SoiioRiiiiilno without ix Imnrli of Rrcon Hopn on tnohlto tnliel Shun nil the \ liepolnonouastull lth"llo | > "or "Uoim" l'i their name. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY ! CllOUXSE'S IfLOCK , Cor. Ifllh r.nd Cilt | < il Axctiuo , tronta nil cn c9 Crip 1'lulor ' DcformcJ , nhodlsciaca of the Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs. All CW3 of Cimnturo of the Spine , Crooked Foot T.os nnd Anns , AlunC'lirmilc nITictlons of the I.Uor , Uhuuirntlam , 1'arnl\filB , Piles , Ulcers , Catarrh , Asth- inn and Brotichltla nro nil trtntod hy nov nnd BUG- ccssfut uifthods All dlscisoaof ttio lllooit and Urlu- ni ) Orunnp , Includingtlmao resulting from IncUcro- tldii.or exposure , nro enfol ] nod successfully treated nml ii'Ure ( 'inrantcc.l.niiiii ; men , mUidto nficd , and nil men Bulletin ! ? ( join XX'onkncnii and Nun 0113 exhaustion , producing Iiullpc3tioiiralpUntloiiof ; the Hi ut , Dei ) ondcnc ) IM/rlucss , Loss of SIcinorj .Lack of r.utrk'y au I AinliUliiii , can lie restored to health nndlKor , It CBEU In not too lone neglected. Iho Burgeon In chir o ! > n gradmto of JtHor- BOII Jlodlcnl College. ( IS65) nnd hna eludlod Ills pnitcsuloii In Iiondon , I'nrla andDerlln. If nllllcted , c.ill or rite full description of \ our cn o , nnd inedl- clno maj lo eentjon , Consuftntlon frto. Addrcea Onmha lllniieimiir } , Crounso'u Dlocl. , Omiha , Nell. Olllco IiiHira 1U-12 a. in.,1-3 and 7-R p. m .bundnys. 3 10 n m. rtfrO ilui llinisc , Council IlluITi , Saturdays 4 to 7 p. ID tlnlvai on llorlrk' ! 1 nod , " rile hniidrcdR of I iiit < fill fiithirM JtillurB1 mill ; routaluH no ( louli IK'Itril'KS'l OODrOKINrANlStfrco friiiiiit.irililniiiihi innrnoMiiK The lx > t food lu liiJltlinrKlikmtHfnrlM AMS T lirlHYt diet for 1)X W'l 1'J IOH un 1 1NX AI IDS III--I ( lyb-ocilcW to iiiiiHlnirinollunini' ulill.l. I'rtcchinuilTEc. A3 driu-.lKlH llool. on ilii > trrctini utcf dil Ircn.frca I 1 1 It VU It In l i NIII rii r 10 alivtlilu oF lLo Unl f rfhiMriM II Mnmniu 'J l > Xru J'nrt I .1 , -I MlutU , r .HU . , ' > = -i I'uuJ lu III ttmifc t' II V Ilirrrlt Jt Q.t jVdJ'oll ( in , l * * HKIMI ] | tlhiu ( lor ucilhrr rullk ' II I , 1 > . < m . ' / /I fliodyti , .V r XVIII l i nt i i r f i ) on 1 1 eli | or i lice In Rtampn. IKVHMC 'I'll ' I'JOD Oi > . . UfxclueVli. . Ci I -y n. . - > Hi f ni' < or and Kcnlod ) ropnaila ulll ho received hy tno under- elk'ned until ho'eloi kji in , SiturdaySc | tcinhcr ' 'Ctli IsSI , for curbing aad KUttcrlui ; the wes ; slilii uf 20th utrect , liLtuiui Dodqe nud Dmtnport itrcet , In nc- eordatui ulili pUiunml fpccllkntl ins on file In the ulllcu ( if tlia llonrd of 1'iiblli , Worl.3 of the city of Dmiha 'llu > Bn n1 of Kducallon rcEcrxoa the ri lit to reject mil or nil nldn. Oankn , htiptttnhLr 13th.KU. . uiiAitris : coNoviit. a 13 7t Secretary Hoard of Ldiicatlon. AnJ umismled in the DROAD CLAIM ol Kelngtue VEEY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND liver ollered to tlio liubllo. 17 St. Chnrins S' ' . , St. JUnh , jiTo. i ri i > i' ' r f in 'u l ii rtn j n Heal C 1 fi li 11 ulotig t11 \ , il in i | 1III.U ( ( ei hit hkllllLB,8klM .11.1 11 U l > l l'i 7.1 ll.n la fat. IxiUlJ , , . . , _ , , . . - - - . . Jl 01. II III luul * Ncrvou ! . I'liictriitiou. Dilililty , Mental and Physical Wcaknt'Si , M : c ulul and clhcr Alice- iionf , of Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning old Sores anil Ulcers , * r. > tnaimi * nii m.ttiii luti. t i-elt uiitlo | rliicn i tacijr I'rhfttfl/ . DUenses Arltlnq ( rum Inalecrotlon Cxcoss , exposure or InduKcncc , tiiru iroJucojuuof tin lo lunliif illtcii uir nu i i iliUlilr , < IU it urilchl iuIJtltrln ui u r ; i lini' j .i llt. face , | l. . . .Itildjcoj , e\triluu tu mo u letjr vt Iriiialm , coufuiloi ol Idiian , dtx , rcnUerlne Alairiaffft improper or unhappy , era j trmiii lulljreunif l n ilfi ( Sii l ge ) ontlii * utotf.MUl lu icalitl tultlui > , frt IM ftujr ktltlu.i. tuu ulUU < milvf llcoorl j uiallfr - cudiurltetl XUIW tut < | UuHloill. A Positive V/riiren Guarantee plrta It ) til rur ljl9fiic jLfi-iUclQe4 > iatorcr7i herc. lamphlotg , Ui'lilluli or Oornian , O4 paic . < 1 - icrlbluc abcro dluontcii , la tuala or fumalv , t'lllili. CUBOE ! , ue I ' U'i. IllininuJ In tlolb n J ( lit tln U * . i tuiytrio lestt IIIUID. imcr conn , nc. T | > ! I eoutalb ll tlio curlotii , ilouliiful t > r laauUltlrc kuow. A Kn r rt-it Ini.rftl to ill. Uullti , llv -HkJ IIU tl-ll