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    OMAHA JDALbi'tfKE THiJSD/VY / OCTOBGtt U 1884 o
AN IMPORTANT TEST OASE
The Supreme Court Called Ori to
Compel the , & M. to Stop llH
nt Blue Springs.
To the 1'Mitor of THE USE.
BLUE Sriuxas , Ootobor 11. An np
plication hta : boon filed In the supreme
court of this stnto for a writ of mnn
damus to compel the D. & M. llnilroac
company to build a depot and atop the !
trains , for the accommodation of passcn
gora and freights , within the corporate
limits of the city of Blue Springs it :
Gaga county.
An alternative writ has boon granted ,
and the 27th ot Ootobor is the tlmo fixed
for filing an answer on the part of the
company.
The road hat been in operation some
thrco years , running through the corpor
ation quito a distance , but making no
stops until reaching Wyinoro , nearly two
miles beyond. The citizens of Blue
Springs have aont numerous petitions to
headquarters asking fora depot , to which
the company hna Invariably turned a
deaf car , 'and it has finally boon determ
ined to test the question of their right as
common carriers to discriminate between
rival towns or locations.
[
The rotators allege in their application :
tor the writ that the action of the rail
road company in this matter has boon :
controlled by an association of town-lot :
speculators known aa the Lincoln land
company , the stockholders in which are
the officers of the B. & M. railroad com
pany , and by avoiding the town already
started , they could build up a now ono of
their own with a handsome profit to
themselves regardless of who might or
might not bo the BUtTorora , and equally
regardless of the legal rights of citizana
whoso interests they are bound as common -
mon carriers to subserve.
It remains to bo aeon Trhat the result of
action will be. Blue Springs has boon
and still ia ono of the best markets for ag
ricultural products in Southern Nebraska
and aa a shipping point ia hot surpassed
by many towns of its size , * and much of
the business would pass over the B. & M.
lines if a depot were established hero ,
that could bo reached without going to
another town.
Long ngo the people hero wore con
vinced that they had a legal remedy in
this cnso , but nearly everyone believed
that the B. & M. Go. would do volun
tarily what la now sought to compel them
to do , and all preferred that it should bo
so c > oue. But spite of tha honeyed words
of the officers and the half promises made
by them they have kept right on doing
all they could to build up a rival town
and quieting the cuizona hero with
smooth words until at length the time
has come when all are satisfied that if
thia railroad company over performs ita
duty to this locality it will only bo when
it is compelled to do BO by the strong
arm of the law.
WONT GONSENI TO CHANGE
Tim Board of Public Works Refuses
to JJet Pavements Upon a
Sand ( Foniulatlon ,
On last Tucoday evening the board of
public works presented to the city coun
oil several contracts for street paving on
a broken stone foundation , awarded to
James Fox and Hugh Murphy & Co. On
motion of Councilman Bohm the con
tracts wore re-committed to the board
with request that they bo changed ao aa
to read "sand or broken stone founda-
tion. " The matter was brought before
, the board at its meeting Saturday oven-
'V ing and was deferred for the purpose of
obtaining the advice of the city attorney.
Mr. Council counsels them that under ,
the ordinance providing for paving these
streets , they had a legal right to determ
ine the kind of foundation to bo used.
Under these instructions Mofsra.Croigh- .
ton and Woodman refuse to change the
contracts. The position takou by these
gentleman la that , aa the charter provides
the city must keep tfio pavements in re
pair a great wrong can bo committed
against the municipality by the abutting
property owners on streets to be paved.
The sand foundation which is much
cheaper and Ices durable than broken
stone will bo a continual eourco of ex
penditure by the city to keep it properly
repaired. Mr. Creighton appeared before -
fore the council in committee meeting
last ovcning and presented 1m viorrs in a
manner both earnest and spirited.
The matter will probably como be
fore the council thia morning for its de
termination.
Oaued on lilH Fory-llrst Birthday.
Mr. John Sposrl , the popular Tenth
street shoemaker , celebrated his forty-
lirst birthday yesterday , and invited a
largo gathering of his friends. Over 200
raonj wore present and a enjoyable
time was had. The Maonnorchor so
ciety cent a delegation to do honor to
Mr. Spoorl and they gave him some of
their finest selections.
The principal event of the ovcning ,
however , traa the presentation of a gold
headed cane by Mr. Chris. Specht on behalf -
half of members of Planet ledge No. ! ,
of the Knights of Pythias society. In
making the presentation Mr. Specht
made a very neat little speech , to which
Mr. Spoorl responded in befitting terms.
Mr. Spoorl also received quito n number
of other presents but ho said ho valued
the cane from the Pythian Knights
above all the rest. After eorao excel
lent singing and other festivities , the
party separated at an early hour this
morning.
YOUNG MAN , HEAD TJUB.
TUB VOWAIO ] 5KLT CoMi-ANr , of Manluul
MlthiRnu , olfcr to Bond their celebrated KLEO
TWO VOLTAIO HKLT and other KLKCTWO Ar-
I'UANCEa on trial for thirty days , to ineii
( yoiiuf ? or old ) afllictod with ucrvoua debility.
Ion of Utality pud manhood , nnd nil klndrtd
troubleB. Also ( or rliouirwtlain , neuralgia ,
jiaralynia , anil many other diseases. Complete
restoration to health , vigor find inimliood
fcuarnutoeil. No n k incurred , us thirty cloy1
trial Is nllowed. Write them ut ouco fur illus
trated pamphlet , free ,
KImix City Journal.
J. J. S. MilUpaugh and Mias Alice
Potter wore married at the residence of
the bride's parents on Court street , on
Tuesday , r.t 7 a. m , , Ilav. D. II. Watson
oflkiating. The ceremony wan witnessed
by only a few iutimata fricnda. and ,
after a wedding breakfast , the happy
cauplp loft via the St. 1'aul road fur a
wedding tour which will iucludn a visit to
Toronto , Can , Uostori and Middletowii ,
IS' Y. The bddo has grown up from
childhood iu Sioux City , and has man
fricnda to wish her joy in her now rol.i
tlonship. IIer husb.ind ia n railroad mm
with many warm friends horeabouia
Their future homo will bo in Omaha.
Ilorslords Ai-ld
AS A liEFUlOEUVXT tllllMK IN 1'KVKUS.
Dr. 0. II. S. DAVIS , Meriden , Conn
Bays "I hnvo used it aa n plenannt ant
cooling drink iu fevers , and have beet
very much pleased with it. "
GLOV13 SLUGGING.
Blltcliell and Domlnick
Meet In n Salt Glove Mill ,
NEW YOHK , October 13. Over 0,000 rxjoiil
wore in the Mndtson Siiunro Garden to-nigh
to witness the glo\o contest , IJueonsbury
rules , between Clinrlos Mitchell , of KiiRlftiul
and Dominlck McCaltrcy , of PittsburR. ] ) otl
men wore in prime condition , Kach ecnloc
103 pounds. Mitchell is twenty-three years
old nnd Btnmls five foot eight and ono-hall
Inches high. AlcCalfroy h twonty-otiu years
old. five leet niuo nnd ono-liaH Inches hiRU.
The fight wits unitsuAlly OTcittng and stub
bornly contested , but McCaffrey Deemed to
hnvo the best of It from the stiut. Mitchell
in his efforts to get in his tolling body blows ,
Frequently failed to defend himself , nnd Me-
Call roy nev er once mlsso J a chance. 1 n the thtrtl
round Mitchell got nnpry nnd endeavored to
bear McCaffrey to the ropes despite tin ro-
loatod warnings of _ the referee , who Dually
mcl to step into the ring and load the moit tc
llicir coniera , The crowd shouted nnd yelled
iko mad men , McCaffrey plainly being the
avorlto. During n doapornlo clinch In the
'ourth round Police Captain Wilhnms step-
> od on the stage and putting his club between
.ho men ordered tha lighting to
itop , \vlhlj-louo succeodod. QH
NKW YOIIK , October 13. When the referee
: ould makohimself heard , ho ntinouncoil tliit
McCaffrey had won the match and all the
; nto monoy. A perfect bedlam ensued. The
: ro\vd cheered themselves hoarse for McCi
rey and the referee.
B milling 15.\cltoniont nt Cincinnati.
CISCINNATI , Ohio , October 12. Late to-
light C TJ. S , deputy marshals \ ere nrrcstod
jy the police nnd five of thorn locked up nt
, ho Ilainmond street station while the sixth
wna merely hold on suspicion. Tivo of those
non were arrested on Front street and the
'our on Oth street. Both platen
ire known as negro resorts nnd
Iho marshals claim tlioy wore searching
[ or repeaters , llovolvers wore found on nil of
tlio party but one. nnd they wore tnkon to the
itation nnd lock d up. Shortly after 1 o'clock
United Stutes Marshal Lot Wright nppenrod
it the station nnd demanded of the olhcrr In
: hnrgo for tlio release of nil the prisoners , the
surrender of the weapons nnd possojalons
) ( the warrants whlchhad been
taken nway from the deputies whou arrested.
All this wnj refused. At 1:30 : a. 111. , Marshal
Wridit and Secret Scrvivo offlcer Kathbono
innod with n warrant from the United States
: ourt proceeded in company with four deputy
United States Marshals to Hammond btreot
itation , for the arrest of the three policemen
who arrested the United States Marshal ,
" " "
Hoodlum Democrats ,
FAUSUNOTON , 111. , October IU. To-night
during the procession in honor cf the Swedish
republicans of McLean nnd Ford coun ies and
ind their speaker , J. A. Uaurder , editor of
the Swedish paper , Kemlaudette , of Chicago ,
tlio procession encountered several showera of
atsne ? , brick bats and clubs as they passed a
: lark portion of the route. So\eral persons
were injured , including Frank Hamilton ,
brother of Gov , Hamilton , Postmaster George
LDiek and others. Hamilton was struck
Dn the head with n brick and hU scalp cut
ioveral inches. Geno-ial Dick wna Btrnck on
the ear with a stouo or brick. The greatest
indignation is expressed at the outrage and
lending democrats are vigorous in their de
nunciation of i ho act nnd declaring thht the
party is in no way responsible. The ropubli-
: ans claim the attack wan mndo by deino-
: ratlc hoodlums form the west Bide. No ar
rests.
Riotous I'ollliCB in England ,
LONDON , Oct. 13. A conservntuo demon-
itratlon , announced for Birmingham to-day ,
uvolving mooting sin Aster grounds , the town
mil and skating rink , was prevented by an
> rganized force of their opponents. The lib-
irnls , in great numbers , forced nn entrance to
, ho town hall by battering in the doors with
icavy plankfl and overwhelmed the conserva-
ives. A frco fight took place , in which furni-
.uro was broken nnd freely used fur weapons ,
rhe mob swept from tha platform the oiliccrs
if the meeting nnd speakers. Sir Stafford
STorthcoto and Lord llandolph Churchill on-
leavored to address the people present , but
.heir efforts were Ineffectual and they wore
ibligod to retire to a side room , where they
undo short addresses to n small party , the
neb endeavoring to prevent the speakers from
leing heard. In the epeochoi in the side room
ho speakers denounced and condemned the
iction of the liberals , which , Churchill said ,
vpuld ca t a lasting stigma upon the party at
Birmingham , and that in no other town of
England would thert over bo such intorrup
Ion of an eminent utatosman.
A. Slight Fronoli Kovorse.
LONDON , October 13. The correspondent of
ho Times telegraphs that the news of tlio do-
eat of Admiral Lcspcs and the French Hoot
it Tamoni la confirmed. The Chinese , by
tiding in the buiihwooJ , Buffered some GOO of
he French foico to land nnd como within easy
ango of tbolr guns baforo thsy appeared ,
Cho Chinese General Tdo then ledjtho attack
Ipon the r ar of tbu French , and the troops
lecamo panic-stricken. The Chincso killed
loventy men and captured ono gun. They also
juhuadod twenty-two Fionth corpses , but do-
isted from the horrible woik upon the protest
if the British consul. The Chlneso loss is 200
dlled and wounded. Tlio fighting lusted live
lour ? , at the end of which time the French re
lied to their ships ,
Burning IMmcn in Ohio.
COLUMIIUS , Ohio , October 13. No change
n the situation In the valley to-day , The
nine at Sand Ilun has been banked and cloeod
n the hopes of smothering the fire. At
itraltsvillo the mines aru still buinlntr. ICn-
inen have been called from Logan , Lancaster
nd Columbus. It is expected tho.v will have
omo effect on the blaze Uetorp night. The
peratora eay the striking minors did the
, -ork. The miners Ineilt that the operator" )
lid It.
Egyi > t ,
LONIION , October 13. The Government
h rough Col. _ Kitchener received
owe , which , if correct , proves that
Jol. Stewart ID allvo. The mossengci who ro-
urned to Col. Kicthcnor at Wady Haifa ( .ays ,
ho steamer that run npin the rocka at Wady
! orna , the crew of which wai mastasred , waa
oinmanded by J\I. \ Nicola , Greek Consul. It
i bolloml If Col. Stewart had been on board
bo stiamer ho would have been in command ,
Undo Ham Not Invited ,
WASHINGTON , D , C , , October 13. There Is
oed authority for thu'statomont tlmt the gov-
riiment of the United Stated lian not been
ikod to moillato In I'ranco-Chlnoso affairs by
ither dinputant ; and therefore It ha < not con-
itlonully or otherwise "refined" to do BO ns
Cated In tlio Paris dispatch to-day.
in
KANSAS Ciri , Octobjr 13 , John Lowry
nd wife were found murclmd on their farm
ear Mnrnliall , Mn , this evening. Lowry
fas iH'.ir thu barn with n liullut halo In his
Ids wife cloiu to the housn , her skull
mailed with an axe. A party of ; tramps nro li
to bo thu perpetrutuN. lir lit
A bAd Aouidtnc.
Ipeclnl Telegram to the Hun. T c
fimvAUi ) , Octobir IU. Jasper llobtrti , a
irommont citizen ot Ulysaw wen accldontly
hot by John Law at tliii plaoj
'hero Is imall hopes of hit recovery ,
IiKAUNKH'tXliAW ' ,
I
Modes ol Iilving nlul llnblirt ol tli
Nine Jiiilftea of tlio Supreme
Court of tlio United
StfttCB ,
Piooes of thn auprcmu behch have been
dropping into town the past week , write
a Washington correspondent to The Philadelphia
adolphia lloeord. You BOO , they are to b
reunited in n few days for the fall tern
of court. The court will start , as usual
with a docket three years in arrears am
with the expectation of doing an ordina
ry year's work before it breaks up agaii
in the spring. The court is not ploasci
with this condition of its affairs , bu
it can not bo helped. My working ran
the court can junt keep up with its cur
rent business. It rests with congress to
help it out of ita JiflicuUios by
creating additional courts or
by enlarging and dividing the
present court. At effort will bo made
this ncsaion , as last , by incmbors of the
court to obtain oouio i legislation of this
oort from congress. But the short sea-
lion of congress ia not a session for logis-
ation. Little need bo expected in the
direction of this relief until the first acs
slon of the forty-ninth congress , when
something may bo done. Meanwhile
suitors must wait. Thoao who cm't
wait may die and lot their children take
heir places in the long column , which
never forward Hko n glacier , n few
nchos iu a dccado.
The members of the supreme court
vho have returned looked browner and
redder , and withal younger and. brighter
ixnd bettor fitted for their duties.
) hiof Justice Wnitonnd his families have
) eon at Lyino , Connecticut , where all
, ho Waitcs como from. Ilia circuit
.akos in Maryland , West \Tirinia ( ; ,
Virginia , North Carolina , and South
) Aroliua. The chief justice doesn't look
iko a Connotiobt man. The sharp Now
Jut-land features have boon inoditicd by
, ho rural influences of Ohio. Ho looks
iko a portly Ohio pork king. Ho ia a
hort , stocky man , with a cotrfortablo
imount of well-distributed ilcsh , gray
iair , gray board , [ ; old-rimmed spcotac-
ea , and a bouovolonc expression. _ Ho ij
D good lawyer , never roads anything but
aw books , and stood well at the Cincin
nati bar ; but it is nafu say that ho would
never have had a national reputation had
not Grant lifted him out of comparative
abscurity to the supreme court bench ,
lo is an aimablo old follow , with a very
ileasant manner , and makes an excellent
> usineBS-liko chief justice. Ilia wife is
ui invalid and goes out very littlo. But
10 has an enorgotio daughter , who very
gracefully does the honora of his modest
lomo on I > street , between Secretary
Chandler's and Secretary Grosham's.
SIiss Waite is a leader in yonng eoipty
a host when some charitable enterprise
a to be benefited by private theatricals
or by an amateur concert. She haa her
nthur'a buolnesa ability , and would
tnako aa good a managorjis Misa Obor , of
ho BostonIdoala. Un" these amateur
nccaaiona the chief justice la her very
obedient servant , asaiatlng by every
moans in his power in the distribution oj
ho tickets and the management of the
ilay. Ho ia very proud of his daughter.
lia sons are ambitious young lawyers ,
vho are doing well out in Ohio. The
aid gentleman aavos money in the good
Did thrifty Ohio way.
They fancy that Mr. Justice Miller , of
own , who aits next the chief justice , and
a judge of longeat scrvico on this bench ,
.ating back to Lincoln's day , docs not
ave money in the good old thrif y Ohio
tray. Ho lives too woll. Ho has a coin-
ortablo house on Massachusetts avenue ,
near Thomas circle , in the row with
Sdmunds and Bayard ; a dignified wife ,
vho is a society loader , and a very agreo-
blo family. Ho is distinguished from
lis brethren of the bench by being their
oromost society man , the only member
vho habitually wears a swallow tail coat
pleasant smile , by being ono of the
liroo judges with presidential aspira-
ons ( and all things considered , the most
romment of the throe , as well as by the
act that his commission ia signed by A.
jincoln. He is a short , well shaped ,
no-looking man , with a handsome
lassie head and an air of distinction. Ho
aa a very atractlvo manner , and Is very
opular socially. His annual trip through
10 northwest , and into Alaska after flu
shing work in his circuit , which centers
n Kcokuk , Iowa , keeps him young and
rcsh in spite of the gathering ilia of age.
Mr. Justice Field , aa aU the world
nowa , ia ono of the Field brothora who
ave stretched their riamo over two hoin-
spheres. Ho , too , is ono of the ehort
lion , although his head is ao largo , and
is face , with its gray board and gold-
immod cyo-glassea , is so stern , and his
nannor is BO statnly , that visitors to the
upromo court room when the court ia in
ession usually imagine him hiding the
mba of a giant under hia deak. Ho ia a
ittlo lame , too , and that cpoila hia ap-
oaranco in a drawing room. But ho
as a giant's intellect and a giant's hort , :
Ithough hia manner n so cold. IIo lives
vith his cultivated wife on Capitol hill
i n very neat house , entertaining moro
r less extensively every winter. Their
acation io passed cither on the Pacific
east , where Judge Field's circuit lies ,
r partly there and pirtly in Now Eng-
and. Judge Field ia another of the (
residential aspirants.
Mr. Justice Bradley , whoso circuit in-
laden Now Jersey , Pennsylvania and
Delaware , is a abort , thin old gentleman ,
vith gray hair , who usoa a cano in walk-
ng , cherishes no vain desires for the
reaidcncy , and dovntoa much of hia lei-
uro time to queer probloma in chronolo-
y. Judge Bradley haa a charming wife
nd daughtersus well ns several sonsono
f whom married ono of Don Cameron's
aughturs. The Bradloya go up in New
Ingland for their aummor recreation. In
Washington they live away down town
n I street , almost in a line northward
rein the capltol. They entertain quietly ,
Mr. Juatico Harlan ia the typical
Contucky gentleman. Ho is tall , broad ,
obust , with a big head , partly bald ,
artly covered with brown hair , a largo
cd , clean-shaven face , a love of nature
i all her forms * a passion for sports , and
j ardent regard fnr the good things of
lia lifo. Ho is n b'g ' brained , big-heart
d man , with a great deal of practical
iadom , and a wide acqunntanco with
10 law. Ho was a loader of tLo Ken-
icky oar when hu wan promoted to the
upromo bench , and at once took a
osltion in tbo front rank of that august
o'ly. He is the most eloquent cf them
i. . When he roads an opinion which
aken his enthusiasm ho renders It with
rr.torical effect , not excepting the goa-
culatlons , which no onu else on thu
onch savu Judge Field at
imptf. Judge Ilirhu , hia lovely wife ,
nd their family live hero in a modest
ouao on MsusachuBotta avenue , which
ia4 boon closud to society on account of
ho death of their daughter , in many
r snoots the most charming young woman
Wellington haa seen for H quarter of a
untury. In hurninor , after ho haa dona
Ircuit duty in the Chicago circuit , the
udgti'n delight ia to got out on Block iu-
iiid nnd have a good time with his
boya , the oldest of whom is about
to enter the Presbyterian ministry. Th
iudgo ccnics back this year moro sun
binneU than over n'ter Ins fiahinir , swim
nuns ; and sailing experiences , lie is r
thoroughly good judge , and as modest a
every great nun ought to bo.
Mr. Justice Woods h another of the
Miiall men who nro no largely in the ma
jority. Ho ia nn Ohio man , nnd some
thing of the Ohio air clings to him yot4
although ho lived for n long while in thu
south. Ilia clothoa fit Ohio fashion. Ilo
has gray hair and a short i rny board ,
usca a cnno and likes to have n good
timo. Ho haa to go tenth on circuit ,
but hia family , and ho afterward , go to
the mountains. This cool summer , like
many other prominent people they spent
moro time in Washington than usual.
They have n very nice house on Vermont
nvpnuo , near Thomas circle , and Mrs. anil
Misa Woods entertain prnccfully in the
aonoon. Their dancing pjrtica nro very
[ lomilar In young society.
Mr. Juatico Matthews la n "medium-
sized . " Ho ia
judge. rather inclined nowa
days to portliness. Ilo has brown hair
and a brown beard streaked with gray ,
md is wrapped in that sleepy Ohio nir.
Ho ia very ngrocnblo , though. His wife
ind daughters entertain handsomely In
lia elegant now house on Connecticut
iVvonuo , and the family is popular1. The
udgo'a circuit centers at Cincinnati. Ilia
'amily usually go weal for tlio summer.
Mr. Justice Horace Gray ia the most
ntorcstln man on the bond ) . Ho looke
iko the typical country English gentle-
nan. Ho is the tallest by half a head of
lis brethren of the bench , stoutly built ,
vith n largo , bald head , and n long fnco
rith rod cheeks and narrow aide whisk-
rs. Ho is a very improsalvo figure any
vhoro , but especially in a crowded draw-
ug-room. Ilo ia n oplondid picture of
nontal nnd physical honlth , ono of the
> oat lawyers in the country , ono of the
wo rich mon of the supreme court , nnd
ta only bachelor. Everybody knows that
m aot out for the supreme bench of the
Jnltcd States when ho was in the Harvard
iw Bchool , nnd that ho worked
lia way by way of the Masaa-
huaotts supreme court to hia
ppointed goal. Everybody , however ,
oca not know that this clear-headed
cvel-hoadod , judicial old bntchclor bad
ia little romance way back in those law
chool days , and is sad now when ho ro-
lombcra thnt it but a dream. You
rould not think ho waa a man to romem-
cr romances or drcnma , or other ecnti.
loutal things , if you could BOO him at a
Inner , or better still nt a market. Ho
i the upicuro par excellence in n body of
picurca. Ho haa made a study of the
pmpllcatcd questions involved in the
implo note of eating nnd drinking. In
iostou'ho used to go to market whenever
io weather served nnd personally pick
ut the boat gamo'nnd fish and ilcsh in
lie whole range of stalls. Ho
i an export marketer. Ho
vos two miloa from the
rincipal market , on Rhodes Island avcn-
o , near Connecticut avenue , and I fancy
ia sister , who keeps houao for himcures
or his table. Ho is n jolly figure on
'onnsylvania avenue , on n brisk cold at
ornoon , swinging along iu fine form ,
rith glowing cheeks and swinging nrma.
Io hud a bad name for a bad temper
mong the members of the Massachusetts
iar when ho wns chief justice of the su-
iromo court of thnt state , but hero ho ia
ubducd , nnd iho supreme court bar has
lothing to foar. Judge Gray gooa to Boa-
on for circuit duty and then to Newport
or summer pleasure ,
Mr. Justice Blatehford is the other
ich man in the auprotno court. Ho is a
nillionalro. Ho is a very neat , precise
ittlo man , with a ilno face-clean shaven ,
ave from narrow grny chin whiaicors ,
ray hair , and gold-rimmed glasses. Ho
a a dry lawyer , with a natural fondnoea
or patent law. Ho gets all the driest
uostiona that como before the court ,
nd prepares some of its boat opinions.
Lll the impootant opinions on patent
aw cases alnco ho came on the bench
ave been prepared by him. Ho likes to
0 it. Next to solving such knotty
uestiona ho likes to play whist , like
lost of the other members of this court ,
'hoao whist parties are famous hero. In
'inter Judge Blatehford nnd hia wife a
ray-haired old lady as quiet and old-
lahionocl aa himaelf live very nicely in
now houao on K street , near MoPhorson
juaro. They give handaomo dinners ,
n summer they go to Newport , where
icy have n cottage Take it nil in all ,
_ ia a strong court , and worthily main-
lias the splendid traditions of ita his-
) ry.
DURKIIE'B SALAD DUE.SSINO AND COLD
IK AT SAUCE Is made from the froshoat ,
urost nnd choicest condiments obtaina-
Ic. In using it , waste , labor , nnxioty
nd disappointment are prevented.
Two Aleii Killed.
CINCINNATI , October 13. Win. T . Thomaa ,
1 attendant at the Cincinnati hospital , while
i awing u truck containing Chris 'iwod , a
oepltal pattont to the ninpitheatro for a clin-
al lecture , fell through the ( il ova tor hatch-
ay drawing the truck after him. Until wro
Illod , the elevator having been taken up
Ithout his knowledge.
BTCH' T11AT OOUQU
ly using Dr. liWier's Throat iind Lung Bal-
un the only tura euro for Coughs , Colds ,
lonrHcncKu and Sure Throat , and nil dise.iscH
f thu throat nnd lunga. Jo not neglect a
High. It may prove fatal. Hcoroa and
uudrodxof ( ? ratoful people owe their lives to
) r , Friuicr't Throat and Lun ? llalsam , nnd
< > family wll ever bo without It after once
sing it , and discovering ! { H marvelous power.
t is put up in largo family bottloH and Hold
) r Iho binull prlco of 7f cents per bottle- . Sold
Kulii" & Co , and 0. F. Goodman ,
I'renldcnt Artliur'u Movonicnt4 ,
Fonr MONIIOE , Virginia , October 1. ! . The
lespatch with I'residont Arthur anil piuty of
ieiula arrived hero from Now York thin
lorninfc. JIo viulted the fort , dined at the
[ ygc r.t hmuo , and calls for Washington to *
A BOIIHO OIJJGOIICIICBH.
"Gononoss" ia hard to doflno ociontlfl-
illy , yet you know wlmt it ia when it
iroruoinoa you. It ia a compound of
Bsitudo , debility und "tho niiiorablos ; "
ivored with a neaioning of "tho blues. "
ow you know. To got rid of "gone-
BEB , " take Brown's Iron Blttora , nnd bu
oil nnd strong. Mr. J. M. ( Jentry ,
nnnibal , Mo , , uaya , "I took Brown'a
on UitterH for pain in the back , losa of
ipotlte , kidney disease , with good ro-
ilta.1
Tin ) Meridian Komii ) ,
WASHINGTON , October 13. The Interna-
nml prjino meridian conference to-day
loptcd the meridian of Ureenvvlch. Tha
picHiiitatlycH from Krauco nnd _ lituill did
it vote , San Domingo voted AKainut it.
A Voutlilul HuloldP.
LANOAHIKII , Pa. , Oct. 13Lawrcnco L ,
luiluy , of Philadelphia , ugod fiftuui , thia
vniiig ttliut Mainiu Dciison , oh' d fourteen ,
i thin city , mil than that l.imerlf fu atlv ,
10 iIi 1 wan painfully but nut fatally wounded ,
iiihy Homo time OKO WIIH < i'i uinpfoyn uf thu
unc.iaUr watch faitorr , wheru thu girl waa
n.iluycd , Ho fell in lovu Hlta hor. Jloli-ft
uneibtur rarly In .luno nndunt to 1'liila- ,
. 'Ijihia. Hu p-r lHtud iuiieiidiiiK the girl pro- (
lala'.Ium of ulffvtiuu , ul o Itttom thruutouing .1
i kill her If uliu refuaed to receive bin uttcnj j 1
008. llu returnol to Laucantor tend y jl
; u , and moetiii ) ; thu t'i'l ° " thu Btroet thiu ] r-
, 'oniuK ' hot her and then himbclf , > H
IOWA GUKRNnVOKKHS.
A LjQttcr CntulciniiliiK All tlio Kunlot
Itlovctnnnm.
Drs MotskM , Ia. , Octolxr 13. The follow
Ing address 1ms 1 eon IJSIKM ! nnd publliliml it
the null finUni pn-ouback prcw of llio state
M/ilHllAUTO N , In , October 13.
A call U hereby made for n liioiting n
Cedar lapid ! < , 1ft. , October 17 , 1881 , of al
; rcenbackcis who nro opptucd to the tr.ittor
0111 botrnyat nnd attempted nalo of the can'o
of the people at the recant to-called grcoubnck
titato comeiitlon , The time was wlion the
srccnbnck party w. 11 up in arms , combatting
ho dins of nil political organtrationn tlnl
ntvHl In Its path : to day , by ron'on of the nolf-
npiKiintod loAilonlii ; ) , a few men , ambition *
inly for plnco anil power , tlio tate org.Miiwi-
ion in the inppliniit tool of the bourbon
Icinncracy n patty that cither uti the ( tump ,
n tlio hulls of IrgiMatlon by thought , or by
ho proos never lot nn oppoituuity to Blab
ho peoplo'H cause. All know thtt the great
na n of the pnrty , which In the pnst hat no
aliimtly battled for the rttht ; , ta not with tlio
) cs Moinoa turreiulor. Wo are rotnltulod ttiat
hat coiuontlonnit manlpiilatod , packcil
aud controlled by mon who novcr made nny
lacrilico for the grconbick e.tuio. Wo
tnow that the ulrugglps were clthor paralircd
ly the force of the fusion ntorm , or thtir pro-
esln Btlllott by the tpcoiotis nrgunicnts thnt n
ew ollicorj must bu obtained or our organlza-
lon would die. In the ramo of that gallant
nny of 10,000 greenbackern that once march-
d to the b.illot box in Iowa , In tlio name of
li.it party founded by the Immortal Potnr
uoopor , ujKin tlio principles of n perfect union
f the states , and an advancing civilization.
ot ui meet at thu nbovo time and place ami
nilpavorto pcrpotratonn organlrjttlon , having
or its putposo the future wolfnro and liappj-
C8s tf the American people nnd UIIIH man- !
3 t our nbhorrenco ( if the pelf-styled loader-
lip tlmt arrogates to itself aluoluto owner-
liiji of the grcenliack party in Iowa. Follow
reenbackori" , the tlmo has como when vo
ro culled upon to nay whether the cause wo
eve Bhall bo consigned to the grave yard of
artiea or Iho ultimately to blons our beloved
ind.
2SIgnod. ( ) A. U. SI.TNNIH ,
A. M , l''AUN8 ' oimt ,
T. J. PA-IUKK ,
ClIAS. K. A'HOOTIIAN ,
llusur C. KTIIKL ,
UoiiKur McOAM , ,
AND { minus.
Hchodiior.
CIUCAOO , October 13. The HUpponllion tolo
raphcd last night that the wrecked schooner
oatlng bottom up elf Milwaukeewna the
vitty Clrant Is confirmed by the captain of
10 vessel who arrived hero to-night. The
rojlc wn Identified by n tug which cndc.vv
red to low her Into Muakegon but waa forced
i nbandon her. No ono was on board nnd it
a certain that the captain nnd crow of three
10cro drowned.
3lovcinnd'n Vinli to tlio filctrnpotls
ALIIANY , October 13. Oovernor Clovolnnd
s making preparations for Ills trip to Now
STork , Wednesday. His hoadquartera
licro \\ill bo nt _ the ] 'ifth nvenno
otol , whcro hoill remain Wodnoaday after1
oou and ovontug. IIu icccivcd n largu nimr
or of visitors at tlio executive chamber to
ay.
llall.
At Cincinnati ( Unions ) , Cincinnati 15 ,
lioflton 7.
At St. Loula ( Unions ) , St. Louis 11 , St.
I'mil 1.
At Detroit-Detroit It , NuwYoik-1.
At Buffalo UufTalo 2 , IJoston 2 ; eleven
nuingaj game called on acconnt of dirkncsH.
Butler on tno btumi > .
NKW YOIIK , October IU. Gen. Duller , with
b'rooman O.Wiley of Wisconsin , ( oft Stills
nomine for 1'ntorson , where IJutlor will
ipoak this afternoon. This ovcning ho speaks
n Jersey City. To-morrow ho Htarts on a
.our of this state.
West Virginia.
peclal Tolegiam to THE BEK.
WIIKLMNO , W. VA. , Oct. 13. The dumo-
rats to-night claim tha state by1,000. . The
cpubllcana claim to have a lighting chance.
MST OP JjETTKH3
Ueniuining in the postollico at Omaha , Neb ,
ctofcerll , 1881.
( ilNTI.EKKN'S LIST.
Vrcliibald K A AodrcRon K
Vcerton C Audrcuen J P L
Idams A Alexander A C
linmona II M Adams J M 2
Vken V If Ahtrhunck Mr
VndrovvsK Aronaon F A
JealA Bang A
JlakoAU IJJown OK 1 !
Jurk D Bond K M
iohlon L Bennett HB 2
JarnettII Booth II F
Jrlts W Benedict M
iurns K Bmtnn J
inker V 11 lieaid J
Junior J 2 Brown N
Jlatnur W F Biart C M W
Somior J Boauoll.l II
orlott O Cooper C F
Jook W 0 Curtis W H
2astidy L Chinch A i'1 '
Jarr 0 K Chiron O
3.ildwollJM Counora J
jluirch A Conner F 0
Jumniun T H Chlcheator K
3lta F Crow ell J
yoleinan f !
) avoroll W P DavieH W N
Joollttlo k C < . Wo Buest 0 W
) avis .7 L Uillon .1 B
Jonahoo M Dormi B
Jernst F Dlchl O
Jlck L C
Jeniiiiin L ( !
Claonland 1) Elliott C A
CiiKlnnd O 1) Kvoro B II 2
UiBtlliif ; N O ICttingur B
Cdgar ( J A Krllngor O
Umm G Khihaidt 1)
l c'llbiiw ,1
j'UimlnK K Koloy .J F
i-'ino A W I'roemun W O
[ ' 'lannery J Fleming Mr
i'-ord ' ( J Friidman BHli
i'ink ! ' KoHililiulcr J
iurdnrr 0 K " Gardner F
Jray OH Geiild F
iiodinan L
Itnelmir W 1 Hay ward TC
lolland If A HarUW.T
llckn W T Hunter H A
Iiiider ! on 1 * I. Hlckmim W
Inor ( ! Hudo J.r
lurkma.l 1' HitinmoH J
linoy N HoutJF
Inward il Ilalnnrt H
nncn J Inter Ocean Cigar Co.
lolfcrs K 1) JoilHOll H
rmmcn N Jelfereon T
Inhiiaon J W .fFiiBon H M
Ccnuiily A Ktuppa A
Ciillberi ; A JCoempf J1'
vjllen J King F
Cine A ! ' Kleuk .T
Culfy M Kahlo C 1' 2
follur C ! IvingHbitry C
Cr ( , 'h l < Kur L
< wi A LIIWJH H
, ewls J l.imthanWM
j.va.I U Law k Co
louiiard A A Li-win H 1'
.luckrell . W MIchal B
McOirmick W II
lorrlson G Mclnarniiy J
Montgomery J B
lollno J Millar. !
k'KeuriilnJ Mead A .1
IdCii tnoy A Martin H
Illlor II Mack . !
lulu K H .Mon in ] ' } ] (
IcCieal ) .MulCoow I'
, 'oito C Norb if 0 A
Iter H O'Neil .1
'InllipH W A Pntc-rW
ilco.I F PttterKon C A
' .HHIIlOBt A 1'uhu H ! > '
helps T I PoaBuO IL
'urtman G I1' Poc < > L li
Umhard CO IJIley C
iuthmfurd J P ItaimiiH II.
il H K Jtod 1)
llrhiirdion J 11 KltuhloO
tyan M ( ! F
ti'rthmaii II C
IdleyOHii
ilmldon.l II. Kanten J
ilolpo 0
SUrr T Phovo A
Sterner 0 * SmMmry C F
Snilty C HnnilcM B
Sicdc nhlop W Smith J W
SUlTW ! A Smith H K
Hllilty.l II Ht John .1 M fi Co
Hwnttnl. H
Scott OV Soltoibfrff II
.Scalon Jl .1
Hulllvn V .StWflbolF1.
Skoo II Smith B 1C
Mainland P f ( -holier li- )
- Tutllo C V Tnnos L
: : A c 'llinmliou M
Tomjixrdoii .M Trttinohlll .1 t
Wnflin O W Wright B
Wlmnn A WalUco T
r : .is Wiwih.l L
Wilson J W Wlldo .1 B
Wllllta F Welch .T 0
Wciodrnir Wnlto : M k Uo
Whi tchcr IJ Woodcox P
Yniioy ( J Youugquist J P
Xljwon A
I.Milts' t.HT.
Alnswnrth Mliw M Adamn A
Allen Mrs J A
jlairdMrsN llripira MM } . '
llayo Mrs T M lloliiton Mrs T
Ijulhary Mrs 0 H Blahom Mrs I K
Burrows Mis * A M
Cnmlon Miss A Carllng Mrs W G
Corns K Clareo Miss U
Charles Ml. X Clmmborg V. U
Conor MI-M K ClouRh MIM F M
D.imolH MM A Dtni.oii Miss M
] ) oLonker Mrn 11
1'pearmi-n Mias 1
Krickfton Mlts T
'air MUs M Fncor Mm I ! A
' 'ruse r M. Frfi'iiian MM M
' \irre t Mini M Fi.hor Mils K M
'Inn Miss (
ilcnback MM A Gregg MM C .1
Inisbock Mrs A Gil lotto .Mra K
' lover Miss A M
lnpponha\or Miss K UMlMisMl.
Icnloy MM 1 ! C Henderson MtH P 1.2
lelatMrn 1C HuotMlosll M
fayuM Misa M' Hunter K
Iughe Mrs A P HalghMrsM
UiwlottMM H Hood Mias H
anies Miss M ilohiibon Airs J
ohimon MKS ! A M
Ccunody Mra .1 F ICconan Mhs L
Coiincdy Miaa 1C KIckbuah Miss L
Crolfat M
.illy Mrs M : w I
lovcrldro MM 1C J.owoiyMrs
McCoy Mw M Murphy M !
itnson MM L McKny Mra It .T
iIcDauiul Miss M Mikhail MUm.l
Cnhlo Miss F No\cns Mi 3 F
NolnnO A Kelson 1 , B
VHcrronMitRM O'Neil Mlts
Jwnlsa A
'helps MM F O Pmnter Mrs M F.
'nllugiiitBt ] Miss < 1 1'iorsoii MH | B
'otcraou Mien 1 Pcdoricn J
Mialen Mra X Talmer Mm V
IVrkinnMwO
'atteiBon MIH 1 ,
Jiiiuton MIinN
toad MM I B U T M Mias
togpH Mrs , T Itlgheo Mrs D C
liloy MM M
lohnoon Misa B Smith Mrs I A
Spclar Mias I Sands A
Whltu MM ! L Wlllhms M
Wilson Miss N Wheden Mina M
iVesto\ M rs .T Wilson MI sL
Sliultz Miss M Sampson Mra I L
Sullivan M Sweitycr MM X U
Stephens Mr * A Starck Mrs V J
Sorntron MrH It Statlander Mrs II
Smith B Smith Mrs A J
Sheldon MIns l < SlmltyMrs W.T
jhimly Miis C Senctte Miss A
illlvwonor MitR Shliipon Mies L
Plinmnx M rs B I. Tcubor M rs T
Williams Miss M Williams Miss I
rOCKTIl I'l.ASS MATTKIl.
.i/zio Woods J C Wlllott
Miss M Staley
KKl UniilCAN Al'l'OlNTMENIS.
AppolntincntH lor Gen , Gliarloa F ,
Mnndcruon ,
Senator Mundordon mid other npeakora will
address the people at the following places on
the dates named :
Weeping Water , October llth.
David City , October 13th.
Lincoln. OUrbcr llth.
Aehland , October lIHh.
Omaha , October Kith ,
Nebraaka City , October 17th.
Uiownvillo , October 18th.
Fnlls City , October fOth.
1'nwneo City , October 1'lsf
Falrbury , October 22U.
Kcd Cloud , October 23d.
Arapahou , October Ulth.
York , ( Jctobor l7th. !
Central O.'ty , October 2Sth.
Grand Island , October Ji'Jth.
ICearnoy , October 30th ,
lloldrcge , Nuvembor 1st.
Bponkcrs nnd Appointments Iu Third
UonfireBRlonnl ulHlrlot ,
Oakdalo J W. Tucker and II. C. Brome ,
Monday evening , Ootobor 13th.
Atkiiinun-J. W. Tucker and If. 0. Brome ,
Tuesday uvoniiig , October 11th.
Kwlng J. W. Tucker and H. C. Brome ,
Wednesday evening , October 15th ,
Sciibner J. W. Tucker and H , 0. Brome ,
Thursday evening , October IGtli ,
C. 1C. YOST ,
Chairman State Central Committee.
J. W. LOVK. Chairman CongrcbHional Cen
tral Committee , Third Dlstnot.
Hon. G. M. LambertHon and Hon. J. L
Wobntor v\ill speak at North Bend , on Satur
day evening , October llth. The Fremont
Lund will accompany thorn and it big rally will
bu had ,
Hon. G. M. Limbcrtfon : will apeak at Loup
Oily , Shormn i county , next Monday evening ,
October Kith.
J. W. LOVK.
Chairman rep , cung , com.
Appoint niotiiH lor Gconio "W. DorHoy
and J , G , Vato.
von OKO w. K. DOHSKV ANII a UN. A. H. CONNOR.
Old Monday nvonlug , October 13.
Biuken How -Tuesday ovcning , October 11.
Loup City Wednesday evening , October
St. Paul Thursday ovenintr , October 10.
Scotia I'liday aft" rnodii , October 17.
Grand Inland Fuday ( nenlig ) , October 17.
Central City-Satmday ovenlug , October
18.
Fullerton M onday ovcning , October 0.
Columbus Tuesday nvonlnir , October 11. !
Korth Plattu Wfdncnday evening , October
22. .
Plum Creek Thursday ovenliif ; , October
Konrnov Friday ovonlnp , October 21.
Selluyk'r Saturday evening , October ' ) ,
am. w. K. DOIWEV AND OTIIKII HI'ICAKKILS ,
Albion Monday evening , October 27.
Blair Tumidity evening , October 28 ,
Dakota Cily Wednesday evening , Octo
her lit ) .
TokamahThursday evening. October 80 ,
AVuat I'oiiit-Ktldav evening , Oclobor SI.
Mr. Doiuoy will bo accompiulod bv candi
dates for stiito olfccej , 0. K. losr ,
J. W. I/VK , Ch'n State Con. Com.
Ch'n Coin ; . Com.
25
The Greatest MedlcalTrjnmph of the Ajo ( !
SYMPTOIVIS OF A
' In
omniiippi HuvveUcoMlvo.l'uIn
thn hniil , vvltli u dull nciiantlnn Iu thu
ImcU purl , l' In under Iho ilinulder-
bliule , Jfullpcm * nflor catlnir , with uilU-
lucllniillonlu pxorllonof lioily armluil ,
IrrUubllliy of temper , Lovvuplrlls , wllh
a fcollnir of linvlnit ncalcctcil NOIIIO duty ,
WearlucNfi , Il/.7.1iir , 1'liitlfrliia til llio
Heart , HulM Ijulbrotho cyeu , Iltiiulacho
ovur tha rluht uyo , JlfHtlcsiiiiisM , wlili
llllul ilrciun , lllulily coloroil Urllie , inul
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'H I'H.r.H nro especially ttdaptcil
tO BUClt C080H , 0110 1 > 03O OlfOCtB BUOll
clmtmiioffi'dlliiftiiHtoiislnnUlitliosullerpr.
Tlicy Ii irreane t Im A nwitUo.nnil lauio the
iKidyVi TnUo > I'iouli , tluH tlin Mttcm lJ
iiunrlsh e < l.unl Hylli. . Ir/ronlo Ar ' ° n
Oi-KaualtetUlnrHtouUnro
!
uSc. jl Btiirrny st..ry.V.
ln\r ! lUiu or Wiil iu a chiineoa to 11
Qwwt III.ACIC by n Bliiglo nnjiUoutlon of
tliU Uri : . Jt Impurts u imturuf coloruotu
InstaiitanoouBly ! bolil by lrui ; lsta , or
eontbyuxpri-sson jocolptof $1.
Ot1co,44 ( Murray St. , iMow York.
Hail-way Time Table.
In Kllcct Oct. Int , 1831.
The Attention ol the tritvelllnr puWlo h < nlle > 1 to
DUfttfrntlhlslj th imlj ro-nleu and altijlntely
mirort tlnm M la rul'llnhod In the ottr ,
All trolns arrlio nt nnd < ltrnrt Item Onuihi br
CenlMl Stamtoril Time.
Irtlnnnl tlio 0 fct. 1 * . M &O. nriln at nnl ilo >
pvt Irf m th'ir ilcpot , corner of Mth and Wnl t r
Mro'ti ; trains . thn 11. tt M , , 0. ] i It Q. , ami K , C ,
SU J. A. C. II Irom tha I ) , k if. deittt ; all otlitrn Irom
thoUnlnnl'iclrloilrnnt.
n , Ha'lvili ' , except Saturday ; c , except Sunday ; d ,
c\c
Tlio 9 n m aiul 6 ] P in dummy trilus a\ta ariUo at
kith * transfer In tlrao 11 tildito cistern connections ,
but not to check ba >
| ; | ; > A v
OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS
Dummy Trains icavoxijimha alow , BOO ,
J 0It ) 00,1. Id a in , 1 05 , tW , 3 ( jo , 4 CHI , 6 00 , 0 00 ,
106 p 111. On BumUjltho 800 ami 10 00 a in ana
? CO ami403 pin trtyliudo not run. Arrho at trans-
lor il | iot 13 mlmitcs later : Ilroadnay tlopot 0 min
utes later ,
Ica\ Council Hindu ( Broadway ilcpot ) at 7 20 , 8 30
0 30 , 10 30,11 45 tun ; I 30 , S 30 , 3 30. 80 , 6 SO , 0 35
Mi < 1 11 0 ! > p ni. On nundajfB tlio 8 30 and 10 30 a in
and 3 30 mill G 33 p m trMtU will not rtm Arrive at
Trawler 7 inlnuto.i latir , Oimhi SO m'tmtca ' liter.
TransforTralns-l'cavoOmaliaatSlS , 8B3
10 U5 * m , 4 5. 0 10 ami if 05 p rurally. . .
Aukoat B15 ami 11 Km m , 12 23,7 35 anil 8 IS p
in.
SUNDAY TRAINS
To i\ml from Clilcciio vU tlio Tripartite Alliance Line1) .
| HUMIAV UflllMMJ. | IUTIK1IAV KTlT"
| .Mil I lt-1. I N-W I NV | U-l | iiiT
September. It I LO I IS I 0-27
October . . . 10 5-201 11 4-20 IS'
* TT i > i-n Strainer. Twelve
) lAMED arliclej in one.
n a s'.crt Ccntl-
si'.ha cj73. '
Moro toU th&n alt
other Elevci Anil Sifter *
combined 1 Hrenliodjr
llkctllKinl We ralks
. Urge birteis and Ml er
( it Itancl ami { rawer.
j Wrllc for uulocue ,
Tlie HunttrSlflerMfc
Co. , Cincinnati. O. , 4
Canal St- . New York.
Affents wanted for our
Kltblitnr Specialties anil
v _ lluntci SUlel Cwlk llo k
Nursing mothers ro
I duccd liyoNCttaxInp ol
tlionenou ! lotcoor by
ho ilraln'upontliosTs-
torn Induced by pro-
loDROtl nurtIDS' , sboulu
at once oomnicuco use
Inp Hideo's Food as a
daily diet. Uwlllplvo
iticnztli to thomntlior
ind Improve thosupily
( or the llttlo cno. Ho
nembcr , RUgo'ii Voed
. . - _ Jiaslici.ii In UBO for 10
\a ni In knulauil anil AU irica , thcreloro la not an
untried iirriuratlnn. In cans , four ( lM35n. . B5o
1 25 anil $1.76. Scld by drdgRUU. WOOU1ICH &
CO , on label.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
DISPENSARY
CIt Ui\SE'S BLOCK ,
Cor. Ittli and Capitol Avcnuo , troata all caiM Crip.
pled or Deloriucil , ilaoillsoaucu ol tb 9
Nervous System ,
Blood , and
Urinary Organs.
T All cncosol Curt ituro ol tlia Bpino , Crool.cJ lfcct
laKi anil Arms , AlfoClironlondectlonBottho Llror ,
Uhetiniatlsm , rnmljelt , I'llcs , tllccrs , C'aUrrli , Aeth-
ma Biitl Uioiichitlo nro all trcttcd liy new nnd siie-
coaslul incthoda. All illsoasoa ol tno BlcoU anil Urin
ary Organ * , Including tliOHii rcuultlu Irom luc lecro-
tlon.or I'xiweurc , nru ealil ] and successfully treated
anil a euro ( 'uirantuud. Yoong mon , oilualo Ofc'eil ,
ami all mm ouflorlm- rom Wuaknces acil Nervous
oxliauatlon , proaiic'.nk nJIe8tloa | , Palpitation ol tha
Heart , Ic | iunJtmcy Ulzilivi-sJ , I.oaa ol JlemoryI.ack
ol Energy nn I Ambition , can bo restored to health
and vigor , It cato U not too long neglected.
llio Surguoa In charge li a graduate ol JifTcr-
8iii Uudieal College ( ISM ) aid has ( ( lulled hia
iirofebslon In London , 1'orlu anilllcrlln. It alllljted ,
cnllor write lull description ot your case , and medi
cine may 1 o Bent you. Consultation tree. Addicts
( Jinan * illsixmsary , Crounno's lilock , Omaha , Neb.
Olllco hour a 10-12 ft. W..1-B and 7-8 p. m .Sundays.
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_ lor treatise either on mala disease * or
dtlurmitlca.
Science of Lite. Dnlv Si.00
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
A QIIBAT MEDIOAtjYCmti
iUiueted VlUlitjIie Tcu < ud ItijPK-al Debility
[ rcaatnie Decline In M.n , ICirour.l Youtb , an tba
intoM nltrrlcB uultng ! licru lntIUucUoi.ii or
3KiaA lock lor every rc n , ; ormrrrldale-tRerl ,
inddd. Jt tonulcu ISO pKucHptlrpD lir&ll acutu
ind rhrcolo ( ' .loicrtu cachcuo ol nblchla lutMuubla
So Icuiid by tu iull.aif , wlioch ntroiUT.cu tot J3
ycMhlmncii r.oiirot-ulily nevw Lc'oiofellto tto il
al LEV rbtlc.n ZCU pcgeg , her ml In Ic&ntUa
Kieuciiu.cjl'n ' tnocescdcoTCij , lull Hllt.Rnuuntcct'
\ ) \ > t > flctr work uovety eanie , mictt > nlul , lit *
/uy end inoJoctlonal , tnu nny ell r work nold In
thl country lor ? 'A0 , ot the mcnsy vr.U to rtluuiltd
in c\ory Inettnoe. I'rfciosly II. to by utll , pcet-
prld , lUuilr tIveB niFl Ccentj. Rend new. Gold
ucdUiwatilod Iho author by tbo I'ttiocil S.'edkat
UKct&lloo , to tha ctQceni \fticii ! ho tclcrc.
TiioSeltiuvct MioitmU be roidty the yean
lor l"f tratUcu , ud Jjy tbu nfflcttd lot rellil.
ItnUlldcedl ill tocdcntaiKet.
There Iu no mstutcj el eccOctj t ) nhc/m
9uc ot Ltla will act bn nlol , whether jtnth ,
nt , gnudlui , tua'.iuUcrrr tleifmia. AIICD .
Aildrw * tna 1'enbofly Modli-ul ltil ! ctc , 01 lit. \ { .
( I.l'atUr.Ho. . 4 UulUch BwV | , Ecu'cuMte--
may be coiuulkJ rn U dlacuei reqnlt'QH eXIil * t-U
experlvnco. ( l.'ircDloindobJtlpntoJ e.ti.jtthnk ttv4
battled tha gV.VI ol nil ott phjit. I ! ft t o'rnt
t tpecUlt ) : h'ucli liciied inooBB-ll ( illy
without ttujMittee faUorr. '