IhE DAlLV TIimiSDAV NOVKMTJtiR 20 THE THIRD DAY'S TRIAL , Beta's ' Case still Before lie Court CD Rcbnllal , TinAtRtiineiilM in bo Made In ttio To llixj Vmtf AVItncsscs to 1'vnnitnotl I'lH-i noon Session. the thud < 3ny of the trial of Hahtu was lojun ycstuidfti by the crots-t.xomlnalion of the dofcndnut. Utfetulnn' . thought it wrong thnt Leedor iiul Kautman should have been iiidktu ; ! . Outside of IhU his so-Ciillod threats inonnt nnthing , U O TESTIMONY. Ho , together with Mr. Archibald , rppre- edited the C dorado tmudstono tntorcats iu this city. With refi'renco to the three alleys iu question witness said that ho or iginally hud the contract for paving them , but tluow It up ; believed they were paved nibccqueutly with Sioux Falls granite. On croso-exatnintUion Tvitncts toatifir/1 that when hia company first took t ha contract for paving the three alleys it waanith the understanding that the city was to bring the sllej'o ' to a grade and would py extra fr the ovoihaul ngoi dirt. Was hftcrwrardn notified thiatthc city would not sgret to thij , and hc ice the company refused to proceed iftth the contract. NVitncsa'douitd that ho was over told that utilosj hia comp'Ujy undertook took the pavinc ; of throe a'jleja with "Colorado sindstoiio , granite -was to be 'used. ' WILtlAM 1'ACK , CONTHACIOU , HotoBtlfied that Bohni hod been engaged 'to circulate tlto paving petition and wae 'to receive ten con to per yard for all work done. Witnessed denied that ho had over said toVIcBain that Belim nas 'councilman who might bo approached for the purpose of bribery , or that he ( Mack had ever poid Bohm money. Witness alao testified that the erasure of B ohm's nnmo from the record book , re ' * . ft ! / ferred to in Sshou's testimony of ti'1 yesterday , hid been made at the request of llttbbird , who had a civil suit pending and dld'iiot care to hayo the book pro duced in court as It stood. Witness kept for his own private ueo a separate memo randum book on which the Behm transac tion had alao been recorded. Hugh Murphy , contractor , testified U having seen the original contract between Behm and McBain & Co. Contract wa , v , ritten with an indelible pencil anc signed by the company. Saw contract once subsequently. On cross examination witness dcnioc that ho ever had any quarrel with Mr. 'McBain. Had , however had a falling out with Uubbard. Witness was pressed t rcirtho cjuso of his falling out with Hub bard , and finally stated that it was because cause Hubbard wanted him to go into . onspiracy to defraud Contractor Sktlton 1 'therwiso ho hart no ill feeling towaid McBain & Co. Afternoon Session. When court wes called at ii p. in. , Mr ConiK'll stated that Got ) . C twin , ono ol tha principal witnesses for the defendant was not in the room. Permission was given the defetuo by Judge Neville tc cull him whenever ho should appear The defense then called ( > en. O'Biici ' Gustavo Anderson , Ucrmnn K'jun'x.j. C. S. Goodrich and C. W. Ambrose , whc testcutitied that Behm's reputation foi huntuty and integrity in tlna communitj up to the tinding o ! this indictment had alwayg been good. HKUMAN KAVKN waa next called. Witncas was once ii the employment of Mr. Edhm to secure E'gncra for Sioux Falls granite on How nrd , Thhtcenlh and Ninth atrceta , it September , 1883. On crot-n cxaminatioi witness could not remember how muci ho had been paid by Bohm tor his service Behm represented himself to wltnoea at bcicg llio ngout of the Sioux Falls granite to secure signalmen for the pavements or the city struots. Behm himeolf had paid vritncEn in foil for his sorvico. At this p > int the defence rested it case. -J JHN IS11ANT was called on robuitiil for the state. Wir ness is superintendent of the Barbci Asphalt On. in this city. Behm ant others went with nim to Wanhingtou ir Februaiy , 1834 The whole city coiinoi ) nt that time , with the exception of Me J ' ( < uckon , WAJ invited to go into the oaat ti eeo Uio paveniont. lie paid the expense ! J of Mr. Bchui on the trip. Trio defend am hid no need to bo out anything 01 th' tiip , hut leigH have spent sonu IV uioiuy. Hi JIIKJW- nothing of Behm'f * bs logout 8100 on the trip. On cross I t'summation witness stated Behm had I'ono nloiic , but thn Asphalt cimpan\ paid for hij ticlcit aud the other expense ! of hia journey. CITY K.MI1NKKH 1IOSCWATI.K vaiiH'Xt cilled to fjlvo the number ol yards In each alley tliat lie ( Behm ) hac s3ured for Sioux Fallj granite. < ; w. iiui'iuiti ) nr.nuiT\i. The written cintrc.ct waa given tc I Bohin Jan ( Kb. In February the defendant I- fondant caino to witness and stated that no wanted the contract changed to the name of Baldwin , hia business partner. Behm stated he was afraid lie might get .into . trouble , and on that account ho do- , ired the change. Witness then made the contract as desired by defendant , dating it back to Jan. Dili , The contract nag reduced to writing on Behm's ro- .quest. Ho cimo down in November , il-683 , and gave Bohm $175 as payment 1 , on throe alleys changed from sandstone to granite. Behm caino to witness just 'before ' the lust grand jury met and asked 'for ' > monoy. Witness did not respond nnd a suit waa brought the next day by ( Baldwin it Co. to recover 82,800 alleged to bo duo from MoBim it Co , On cross- examination witness said the 200 eont to defendant was what ho coneidercd a .bilbo. , 'EfiTIMO\\ . saw a nontxact in September , ir October of 18811 , bu < was not curtain i > 7 whom it was Bigueew It waa to the .fjfect that defendant bhould have 10 eta. per yard f > r ell turritory co-urod by him Jui1 the Sioux iVolld granite jjivoinent McOain won ogtin cillod to give uvl- dence on fume qufHtionu of miiorim- portance and wccdiomitsei1 without atat- iiifif any thii > gn w , Comicilnihii Koray Witncu wr.t a lucinbor of iho Idsr fra'iH jury , snd tlu'-1 liooL-0 of William Mi k t Cj. were put liefors thkt body. Tu the items it. them of payments to liefoudtnt , vritneta eu.l ho had no knoi loHgt ) of \ hut nor for Lom they v , cio , Ho alao nU < ed tb&t ht > dU not kuoiv nl.o namu vaa err.tod from ( hctn J. H. ihlihvio , IJ henV f.ys'oen ' i irt rvic.j ef Ilcruuij li i < v' " hero pdu'moe 1 The district attorney rctUfirU'd lliat he had four nioro it'.eases to cill in rulnit- tal and ilmt win-'jd rml the c e , Mi(8 > ] , lbblc t'oppMon loft Tueiday Malinger C-ilnwayli'ft , for the tn t 'uy special cnr yesterday nilernoim , r.ightttn of Iho 'jUclwl StrocRulI ( atupany ro stopping at theMetropolitan. . Mrs. T. I'pii/ ' , who hwlwon VrnlHiR MM. M , H. Mrauy , , left yo ; * nliiy fof 1 < o * .1 crony , her fuliiro home. l.connrelV. . Colby , of I'ealrtco , Xtb. , 01:0 of the ] > rr jniiA'iit ctlniiiul InwjcMuf the Nl braska b Ar. h in IhecHy ainniiR friend' . Gi'0. Hitch , Weeping VTalnr , Ja . 1' rel , Vftloi .UIKS 1) ) . Audetson , Colunibi * , Robert Mill n , Lincoln , JC R U. Hiv's , lllalr , Mr * . O. T-hillips , l.in oln , Juhu Holier , 1 > M Jim's , llngotio I'lngi ; : , Xirfolk , A , U. Johu < jn , Chicago , nto at tha Motropolitaii. Mr * . CUra lingers , of Dcadwood , Dakota , in Iu Um city , und ii otaylug with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Viorco. Sio ! is on her way to Hia wntha , KHIHIV , to vi lt her mnthor , aud 1 Hkopptd In Umnhn to ace her friends , Mrs. ? liogora friands In thUcity , where the formerly reslde-d , will ba ghul to loirn tint she his jmt bc ii elt'oted superintendent of public Itntruc linn in Dardwoud , on the ropnU cm ticket. SL'ATK ,101'llMi * . Klcctric lij hl'i now pierce the Rloainln ; ; nl the Ntate c.ipitul. - The olccttic lisht iiroject in ( Jrnnd Islauil is likely to bt > nbmiloiiiiil until next spriiiR. Holdri'RO is now the couuty seat of I'holps county , having elonatcil u sitoauil ngrenl to build n court ho.ise. Andrew Juckon , n notoiinn thief ami crook , waa rim down at Lincoln and Riyeu a five year torni nt the pun. A \iin i f coal WAS triick by n fanuur Jn SauuderH comity while sinking a well. The quality und qunutitv n .1 secret. i Kov. Alox. Allen has rotigncd the pittornto of St. James Kpiscopal church in Vceiuout , to ] accept a call from Holy Trinity church In Lincoln. A well known I'lntlsmouth deacon , a repub lican stilwnrt was M ) badly nipped oa tion bets that hid fnoml.s nro talkitiK ° f lap aiouud thocontii u ion bj\.to hell ) him out "whom the Lord loytth ho chnstenctli. ' ' William Winn was arrcstud in Grand Inland Saturday for obtiuDitig goods under false pro- tcnccH in Shelton Homo wt'eku ago , lilll thought ho huld a Winning luml , but the deputy shorilf held a "drawing pair" of nip pers. pers.John John lionni-r , of I iticoln county , recently lost tix head of Jersey cows from tno effect * of eating Hinutty corn. Julm Itiirkholdcr , rut id- ,3 ing near Grand IshuJ , lost two cows , ami farmer iu Adama county have lost cattle from Iho s\uio c.uiso. In an aifray at Wood Uiver last Thursday , Johuuy llritt , a citizen of that place , U.IH . shot , pobably fatally. 'Iho tumble grew out of n controversy about tha value of n chock given for tome steers , aud t vo cow-boj'H ( ligurod coii8ilcuouily | in the affair. Pied Hoeldf , piopiietor i > f the Grand Ibltud Inilepiiiileiit , n.n tikoiitohniisi.f ! : t holpuuut , ( Mi < s l.m.iio Spi'thmiui. Tha cPieiuony took placa at ) the aniioiuici iiu-nt of thn elt-cli m of Cleveland wingo 1 i.8 Ili htovcr the pri-iii ) s , and the joy of tlio former event u ill doubtless conipciisxto fur the pauqH of the Litter. D.nid Hhonnan , of Kltmvooel , Cuss county , who duappcaiul in Line In about the " 'h ' of , September , has been hf.ltd fuim. lie U n w nt SeneCit , La Silli-c nuty , tilmoij , wheio h" , has bstn sick for four wcekn past with bruin fever. It is Hiipposed thut hu was delir.ous vthon Ii3 waueleitd away. While the pi'ople vveio iPturning from the \Vymoro r\tilic.itHin Saturday n teiiona run- : owj-y took pi ice , in which two spiicg vvagotH . were iljiuoh hcil und the peop'o ' b.ijly hurt. Ono , JMrs. Anna L. Uittk-r , aed " / ycatf , was seriously itud perbupi fatally injuroit abnut the head. Itanikg was the cuns-e of tliu accident. Apiant Irishman .it llmnboldt , shouted uithjoj fortho plumeil kui ti * .mil victory i > i tha early days of tin fiiiiit iinoertainty und tarveel a map of 1'riii in cu the mug of a JihiiiolanJurwIn objti ted.uudwas taken to.tha cooler to neb ir up. About thrret o'clock the > m\t moiLiug , he net ti n to the pen , a d would iu nlll prjb.ibiliLy , li.ive cremated 1 iin- self and a largo poitbn < > f t'ui ' city , if tha mayor had nut gone to th i FCIIH , as several ; barrels of coal nilof wno 11 < < dlotrin clo o prox , iniity to tlio tuilding oud soonwould huyobat'ii iguitrf 1 , The wild uiidMivard iwliiiirer of tnu p.umod knight now inedilulon upon thu error of liN way i amid the quietude of the count ) juil. juil.A A I-'KKAK OK DKVTM. ; Tin' Jjllt'-Uki' ( Vpji.'ni'anco of ( "inpsc u l < ' irtiii lif Al'icr Decease. CINCINNATI , Ncvfiubur U ! , The caao , ot Jacob Wubur , who died in Newport , Sunday , No\f. U , and w lumo roinaina uru still iu the vault of thu Evergreen cemo toty , b.ck of thut city , is the tulle u ! Newport. The deceased , while acting na ; marehdl in H republican torchlight pro cosalon last weak , contracted n cold which to all appearance terminated fatally on Sunday , November 2 , nfter but one week's illnebe. On the following TuoEday , November 4 , the funeral took place from SN Paul's German Lutheran church , and the body in wooden ciakot waa taken to the Evergreen comutery , thruo inilen back if Nun-port , and placet in the vault with nlhbra yet nnburii'd. ; Liku nil caakcta of the prcnont day , thiu ono had the Hit dbtuchtblo lid nt I hi head of the cclln that on lomoval woula give a view of the face through ( lie glues - cover. Youny Wehor ho wua but 23 hael hosts of fricndB , ana nincu thu funeral , twelve days ago , mauy of them have paid visits to the cemetery , where Sexton Brown has kindly permitted them tc again BCD the features. The parents ol the young man went out daily. The lifelike like appearance ef young Wobcr waa commented mentod upon by every ono who went to the cemetery. A Hush of health marked the f co , and the lips retained the redness common to thorn ia lifo. Not until yea torday morning did It begin to fade , and the aahy pallor of doutti sot in , accom panied by discoloration of thu forehead and tomplop. The bereaved father was told in the morning by the oexton that , for obvious reaaona , to-day's look muat bo thu IlVUHII'C I'aiil I'ur , Dntroit Itee Press. A well-known Detroit clorKyinan , WKJ ! haa one of the larijost con-jregatlons in tovrii , as well an the Jur cat capacity to ! it > precii\lo a joke , relates tl.at ono day list week he waa called 01 : to marry n couple. Hie catrcbiem of tko prospeo- tire bridegroom wa gatisfacUry and lie thru turned hia attention to the lady. "Uavo you over biu-ii munist ) ! " vua mkod. "Ves , isir " "limbamldcad ? " "Xo , blr " "Ara jon divorced ? " ' X-no not cx'jot'v ' , but I run j in' as guod ni ehvorrod J\fluuband \ | left mo. md , ben'diM , wo utter paid the ininuttr V imrryV ua.1 ' ] ) : . A M fill ser , < > f D.VUQJ > rt , v in ini'.f J BU'cu ' ji.st I-'i'l ty by licit/piny i.j ' ( . ' -/r nuil.-'od tt au'.ijri > k ( , ia K MI M < Vin Ju'i * lii , ai ( ' / if t , \ beii * I. h. , I- ' n ; ud CluCO HIS BROTHER'S FATF. MK11. DC YciiiiE , Ihc San Francisco Eflilor.MnrflEronsly/lssanltEu . / * By Adolph Sprooklos of the Ha waiian Sugar Syndicate , The Uatllo in tlto "Ohroniolo" OouutiiK llooui , DaYoungTwicwShot , in the Arm and Shoulder , Prompt and Bravo'Oafeusa of the Office Attaches- Tim ( ireut lliltinf SciitiUdly AVouiuIoil anil JUrncntniisljSuveil l''i'oni 1 _ Donth S | ) UIH KAlKI ) DoY SAN FHAXUSCO , Nmeml > > r ! ' . M. H , / | YeitniJ , ' , piopriotorof the Chronicle , wis | 10f nt f'lSO Ibis rvenlng by Adolph Sprt'cUt- , , „ „ of Clauj Spuclili" , Ihu Ilnvvninn tiigar king. The shooting took plnco nt the business ollico of the ClinmloK Spiocklon tired tvvicp , the titst chut took effect iu his left arm , n little above the olbiw , the second iu the left shoulder. The shooting was the outuoma of nn article published in the Chronicle last Sun day morning respecting the affairs of the Hawaiian Cotiiiuorcial Sugar company. Sprcckles was nrroUod nnil tnkou to the sta tion house. I'AimouLAna OF THE SIIOOTI.VCI. Mr. DoVoimg enloiod the business otlico , pijod into hi * private otlice to get sumo chil dren'H book H which ho lia.l purchased , came out again to eay somotliitig to ono of hlsclorks , when ho hoard Homo ono say , "Mr. UoYoung , I would like to eco you , " Ho turned and a'niost before ho had time to locoxnuo tbo parson who spoke , Speckles fired. The Imllo fctruck him in the arm nbovo the elbow. Do Young , who wni oncmnbt'iud with nn overcoat nnd n bundle of children' ; ) books , dashed behind the high desk with the intention of running from there to his private uIlice. liuforo ho hid Ibno to do HO Sprecklos lirul the second ( hot , which took of * feet Ia his thoiMor. DoYoun ? then m.ido n second dash for his private ollice , but in doing so ha slipped and foil on the llonr , nml Sprock- les lushed up and standing over him tired n third i-hot. This bullut struck the children' * looks. The chances ara lliit tin ) beaks suvod his lifo. The instant that Sprcc'dea liu'd tlui third thot , George W. Kineriton , nil nJvertin ing clerk , grabbed n rovolvn' lying in nihawor of one of the desks and tired at Spteckloi , hit ting him iu the left arm , c.ui-iug only A Hlight wound , lieforo Spiecltlci had time to lira another shot .T , ( i. Chi'aley , the cathier , sprang from behind the railing , rci/.td Spreck- liV revolver and prevented him ( ruin tuiug it. While Ch ° Hloy was struggling with him , hvo ether cUiks rushed up nndoveipoweiod Sp ecklcB A moment after a police oflhcr rifhcd iu and nrrosted him and KinerHon , the adveitbiEg elorlc who tired nt SpieekloF. Both were tikon to the city pawn. Do YOUUR was immodhtely removed iu a cjb to his reudenco. The wound' , which at first were believed Klight , proved on examination more serious than mipposod , It was fun ml that the first bullet had pasted within 02 sixteenth p.irt of nil inch of the sub-cl.ivical arleiy , which if it h.ul been struck woiiltl ha o canted him to bleed to death. Fears are now entertained thit if Hiiponration seta in the at lory may bcomo nlfouted. Do Ycutig remained perfectly cool , and at the present hour is roitiiv easy. Xo ether reason forjlio shooting is assigned linn that already scntud. Sprecklrs IK tAvonty-Heveu years ol age. llo was released on 'J'S.COO bail , with his father , Clan" Spiackla , as niiraty. Km * son , the advertising clerk , was ii'loisod on n fcl.OGO bail. couiii ) < > \ < ; uovnit. rilKSIO.NKl KINO Dlll.S NOT KM'KC r ANV IO l.liM I HAMiliS UtOM IJIK PKMOtlUTIU Mil e'l'IMION , 1HATW1II. INJUIIi : IIUSINK1S. New York spocul to t'io I'hiladulphi.i I'reHs Mr. Jay Gould sat in the cilice of W. ] ' . Con nor & Co. , jCMterdny , nml dividiid his tlimi bolwcon the examination of the rapidly recording block iiiotntioiiii | , as they wi marked by the instrum-nt , nnd light and plen ant coini'wntioti with Mr. J'iankVoik , Mr. Cyrus W , Field , nnd IIH ! partners Messrs. MoriBini and Connor. Ha t.tlPed without reccrvo to t o lopirsontativo of 'J Ii3 I'rrss on mattcrii of intcroit lo the public. I' fciiiiig t ) the gonorul political hltmtion ho H.iiil : " 1 thiuk there will bo au ImprjU'inoiit in bust no H Tha damosratio phttnriii was not HO | ironiiuirril ) on protection Millie lepnbli i but a < the CJIIVIIHI v/cnt on it w.ts ovidnnt th it if tln > ro h.ul bepn u chiinco to rn-wuln ttic doinocratjc platforin It won ) I have bii'ii made stront'er. " "SVhat will bo the effect of Mr. tJJovflnr.d'a admiiiiotritiuri on the liusinoiB iuttrfHtH of the ' " countrj ' I believe that thu now nihiiinlbtrntion will bu cotiscrviilivo. The democratic pirty I | < IM possession of the country at low ubb , nnd the now piAnldf nt will havi ) a gre-il opportunity to build i p thu nutrriul interests of the union and thus 'iiako a Rrcat inino for himself mid tliu p-ilitiral organl/'i Inn be icprekpnt' . Mr. Kindall und thu win of the jnrty ho repui Merits uro ( juita as strong foi protection as the most tntlnijiimtin ri'publi-an , 1 don't nntici- palo much limitation of the tariff or change which will Injnra llio iiiuniifactming intoroNts of Iho connlry. " 1IIK Otm/KJK I OK Ill'HINKSS. "What In the general outlook for busi ness ? " " 1 think goncr.il ] > w\nKra \ wjj | jinprVOl Our people write from thu west that llmys am iniitii bottrr imd will contlnuo to Improve , Our imports ate light and ournxporU uro no libuvy that the halunco of trudo l in our favor , mid wo are drawingcoutildcrublo ( juan titii'Bof gold from Kranu ) and Jhiglnnd , 1'liis HtaU ) of things is likely to continue. The abrorptlon of ncmltlcH lias be en no graat hero that them uio not oiiouxh left to um the money ia circulation , and that is thu roanon why IIIOUHV Iii a drug on tha market. Largo amounts of stocks and bonds usually car- iii-d by brokers have ti en taken up mid paid ' for. "Him do you repaid the tltuatmn UM to mill' & < 1 corporal ! nut" ' The railroad bittiatlon tiirnr on tha Hvttli- ! merit of the trunk line diUicut.leu. I think there I * KI > OI | f > tn * enough ninon ? Iho mutin eers to H'Jjust ihi'Ir dilfiTiiicm. Thay always mvi' dmio It hnri-toforc , und the * will do it u tiii. In HXknl tu tlui lijjht tjutwe'en tliu Now Y"ik Cunlral and \\Vit .Slmro , I um nut nnch inlorincd , but It Is tu tlm inUid tif , > .OSD onnujitud thut it bo notU/.d und 1 think liiay will tlmtily como ID tun o aimta- bio urraii/i incut. " " \Vlut i. ffoct will iln' Cidvun'o in mtt- buiiiid eritii. ' ruU hive on the mnvi-r/ieul of whaat ! " "Unrwlipiit It' * gut t'i ( > inuvml uiiii uinr- ko'.fd , aid 1 iju'i'ctliinlc His nrtteiit r t ) will chick tha mmDiiivnt of it TJin tiventyfu'o. Le.nt rttx , ) on Itmiiv , Id vi ry low , " I'.N' v i \i n U' . "Jfaio y.in MJtlil , > tu t.iy gljjiit L'mui , j l'.i ' t * i L'niui , ] ' . 'i n H < j fi ; < a'iy | nf > "Vl t' ' CJiHlitlur. Tim llioliri/ili it , \f \ n * rn. Iv ! Ii tuld ted im' ' vL > ' 11 Itt out 11 t' ' > v , ) ' s * n no reason \\\\j \ \ alter Iho 11 n ( Jnmiiry , ho to1" ! will not gtt Dick among Ihr dividend iiy.r' . 1 dmi'i tlilnk the mrUitii ? if cm- rr m 01 nuy 'action It will t V < - will Invo nnv tfffct on Cm load. The ( ? ' ' ' " uf Iho prop erly liu been wonderful. 'Hu1 stock fold nt par > var ngo , and there I < iu > rcwon why it * howl 1 not go there ngatn. " lu'r mitt of Ui * rallnniN of this country irn nutting out boudi tin-Union 1'acltio Is IOMCI d g Itnohli- aliens of that diameter , llinn have juit berui cillod In $1 , fOO(00 of lioul grant iMiulj , mid after injlng these four nnd nin bdf millions - lions the compoiywlll havelH.lli (1,000 ( in land grant tii'tos. which are unilim-nl ti pvy the Sl.l.StilJlX ) nhikliig fund 8 PIT cent InmiH which the InmU nr r > piclfic.Vlvi > hdRnl to re deem , and they will bo rutirul. 1 hnrninpiny hasten tnilli. in of rcrm of land lift , ' "How Is Wt' ti-rn Union ! " " \Vcstern Union Is dolm ? wo'l ' , A pecu- hrity of Hint properly is tint in linn's of ex- cttrmunt. when ether budiiOMl * likely to lie ilisturliul , Its loveitnes Incie.Kiv Diiiing llu last ftw months wn have dmc an immense A Ullllil'Al. AHVASTAOK IN 8WIKS "How i * the Rtoc't nnrket going to net. ' "I look for a grndml ndvawMln tlm at markot. It will probably bo a Iliu-tuntniK market for niiuo time but the tendency will bo HU the Mdo of iiniirovcinout. An oUdrnco of wlntl think of thlngi I ha\o jmtlvniRht 1\OOJ ! tuns of ttsel rmta for iu < \ \rniV dc- llxorv at current rates. Tint in irntcw my oplnfon as to whether or nut bottom lias been re.ichi'il. " YOUNM MAN , Itl'JAO THIS. T'wVoi.TAto JJKLT Uoill'AXt , of Marshall ? ? /'sf * ' 1 1 "onil their coli > br\ted KLEO WttWMii , iu'fj..Tnlul olhor KUCTIIIO Ar VlllO VdtTAli' " ; ( or thirty dayn , to mon ri.lAve-o on tr a 1 t , with „ , , „ . „ „ , , ( i0biliiy | ( young or olil- ) | ( , lllftnhowi ( nmi nl ) kindreJ trnntiipH. Aliio for rhoaiuatlini , nuuralcln , paralysis , and many ether dnoa ) t > i , Complcto roHtoritlon to health \Igor and manhood gu irantoed. No risk inrurred , as thirty days' trial is allowed. Write thorn at once for illus trated pnmphlut , froo. lr bl Mii to l > o N' . Y. Coiumcici.il Advcitlier. The United SUtos , in Us material development , has bocoino , by llio in.- ' vance of the last ton yearn , the foremost nation of all the parth. Our only real rival ia Croat Uritnin , and wo anrpass Great Britain In the amount of our wealth or capital , Ju the amount cf our iiicouiu or yearly earnings , in the product of our mines , in the product of our manufactures , aud in the product of our carrying trade. The wealth of the United Stntcn , as given by the latest statisticians for 1880 , was § 17,000.000,000 ; that of Great Bri tain about ? 15.000,000,000 , the yearly income of the United States waa ovur § 7 , 000,000,000 , that of Great Britain leaa than JCi.OOO.OOO.OOO , the product of aRriculturo in the United Stilus was § 2 , . tiUO.000,000 , that of Great Britain § 1- , 200,000OCOj , the mining of the United Statoa yiolda SDGO.OOO.OOO , tlut of Great Britain § 1125,000,000 , the manufiicturos of thu United States produce yearly § 4 , . 100,000,000 thoao of Great Btium ? : ! , . 71)0,000,000 ) , and our carrying trade amountn to $ S'10,000,000 while tlut of Great Britain is but gS05OU > ,000. In all theeo Industrial branches the rapidity of our growth Is griuitor than that of any cf the other nations. But in ono rospjot , wo are n > t only much behind Great Britain , but behind Germany and oven France , and that Is comimirco. The commerce uf Great Britain is § 3 100,000,000 ; that cf Germ any $1I20OUO ! , < JOO ; thit of Franco ? ! , CdJ.OOO.OOO ; while thit of the United States la only $1,551,000,000. Surpa a ing theao nations in all the other great do I nrtmentB of work , IIB wo do in popula tion and activity , wo follow them , largely in the roar , in the mastery of the ucaa. Uur aailoru , who wuro at out ) time report ed to be the brat in the world , are out donelby the Bailers of'thoUnitod Kingdom of Germany nnd of France , and the Hags of those nations are lloated where our iLig is soldun aeon. Iu view of thoao prodigious yet encour aging facts , the party which controls the government has two principal dutica lo perform : first , to maintain the conditions and policies , aa far as they can ba ascer tained , which have led to our unexam pled growth in all the great linen of pro duction and exchange ; and , second , to modify and road just those conditions and policies , 80 far as it is poaaiblo to do it by legislation , so as to bring the ono de ficient and limping element , commerce , up to its proper proportions in regard to the other elements Certainly that school of tonouiiiita who maintain that real and anbitantial national prosperity requires an equable development of the several concurrent functions of produc tion , exchange and distribution , muat re gard tlii as essential. No ono of the tireat channels muat bo obstructed at the cxpenaa of the othera , iu ono limb crip pled or paralyzed that Is , permanently , in order that another timy swell. Ic in tbu tak of statesmen they nay , to prj servo the equilibrium by timely expedi cute ; und indeed , PI their opinion , the auprumu object of the Btiito itfiolf , after the protection < f indiviiliul liberty , i to preserve llio balance of llio great indua trial and social forces. ( Juinmorco must , therefore , by their own showing bo brought to its proper level. V/liethor it will bu poesiblo , and how far it will bo possible , to attain thoeo endo that is , thu remucitation of com merce and at thu sinio time the preserva tion of our general induatiicB is a prob lorn for the HtiitoRmaimhip of the future to decide. It ia clear , from the very great 11011 of our industrial development , that nothing should bu undertaken In haitn , or without the mo it cartful ficruti ny of the probable ollocts of any change At the same llino that gruatneaj would auem to bu no firmly established that we are not to doubt of its continued stability or to bu afraid that it is going to bo top pled over by a niory "wind of doctrine. " NVo have grown so strong by ineana of the freedom of our institutions , the masses Uio people have developed so lively and massive a power , because their onorgien na vo l)3on left free to expand , that they may well hold thoinsolves capable of fac ing nl must any enemy , on the broad fielder or on the ucuan if you will , of the world's great Imttlo of civilisation. COIlIll HlBIIII | | H ii Timuj. The adopted daughter of a North Carolina fanner ran away and returned to the family hovel on the mountain. A neighbor looking for her itray cows came across her standing in the door , und accepted an invitation to enter. Looking around at the squalor and filth , she said ; "J don't BUO , Stllio , what made jou leave them good folks , where overytblrg was f < > nice and neat. " "Wa'al , " win the reply , "you s-jo , I was just gorged with noatncus. " The liit of goads canned Inn been en larged by n company i-i St. Louie , which lias b'guu einning i-ggs. A factory hu ln : n erected , and IH nnv in operation , where they will uan 1,000,000 do/.Bii un- nimlly. The t'/g ( are put through eoino mrt of nrucean by which tlsoolk r.i.d while ani nopar.Udtl from the hhtlld , au 1 -hw fubuancn ji Ihon drifd and e-unu'l Jnu te'Mp'iunful ia siid ' ) buoiiusl l < ioi u 'i'K , nnd it in wirriiiilu < to keep frtrb J I i cr thr e jeuiu. t i T/joro / were 2iV uvuin \ f i lha jcai i ndin , { ( j"u/ > r i , f vl ' ir t"jj jrero ncci \-ht\l ' OUSTER COUNTY , Miiiiiilanco "I Vanning nnil l' vturo linnil Tim Husli uf Intlut Hunter * THK P.KK. Ouster county , Nob. , No vember 18. Since my last letter to the BI-.K , written some time lnco , your cor- rospoudent has traveled extensively Ihrouglt this slate and Ouster county , and has not been cinvlnecd in the least that any portion equals this ns u f.um pri lacing section. 1 he land ia ivoro level ind , of cours , easier worked. The soil a belter , and as a cnninuunico ii thick lier nettled than any ether portirn. The county has an ntea of " V)1 ) ! milo , and ia Jt nnlia eist aud west by 18 miles noith and aouth. The principal towns are Itrokcn l < nwtho o unity seat ) . \Voatir- villo , Walwotth and Sargent.Valworth is n new town , with excellent prospects , recently started , 10 miles west of this point and but thn-o miles west of the old West Union poitotlico , which is to bo abolished. Hero ia a grand open ing for active business men , ns the coun try about is TTell settled and the null of the best quality. Knowing ouos say that this teen wan started for the purpose of catching the county-seat for this quarter of the county Is much talked up and wo presume It will ba made at no distant day. Tholoullng npirit of the above now town is Win. LI. 1'redmoro , to whom 1 o\\\ refer all that are looking for a good location. Cuater county is very badly misrepre sented and misunderstood by a ninj > rlty of your readers. It ia true that it M quite hilly , but the hilla possess the best soil , nnd many of the oldest settlers , who had the choice of the hills aiidvallejs aliko. took the hill l.uul in preference , and from my o\rn \ observation I believe they will be most lasting aud most pro ductive. Siul corn averages twenty to twenty-live bushels to the acre , and vcgo tables grow about' well on aod aa on old land. So , while many think these liilla are barren , worthless heaps of Band thoao that live hero consider them tht best land they have , and are growing al kinds of grain , etc. , to as good advantage aa are grown in any portion of the state. This is a great stock raising countrj and situated on the banku of the rapidly flowing and pure water of the Middk LQUP are numo cattle ranches of note Situated at the head of the stream , 10 ( miles above this point , is the "Stun ranch. " This ranch comprises thonnandn of acres , and has from 14,000 to 10,000 head of cattle and 500 head of horaen They stacked this eummcr about i,00 ! ( Ions of hay. Wo recently passed throug ! their pasture , which is 155 miles from oaal to went and 110 milea from north to south and la well fenced. Between thirty am forty men are employed constantly at this ranch. The next much bulow is tin O'KniiP , with 200 head ; the Farley Bro ? with : ! 00 head , llio 0. O. D. ranch , will 500 head , mid so on down to Sirgont with liorda ranging from 100 to POO head. Timothy and bine gnisti in thij vicinity have 11 airiahed far beyond the moat sanguine guino expectations of the credulous en thuaiusts. O-itBjield from liO to ! > 0 bushels per aero. Millet , rye , etc. , all tloutiah hero while boana do extra well. Aa rcgirda wheat , this country is nnd has , for nnny years , boon exporting. The B. it M railroad is expected up this riuh vnllnj before many mouths , and then tlii thousands of farmers will rejoice , It id both a surprise nnd wonder , considering the thousands of cattle to bu shipped , the advanced state of the satllomeiit of the country nnd thu eaBo with which a rail road could bo built , that there has not been a railroad up here long long ago. As it IH , the first road will strike a bonanzt. Lot all thoao who want pure water , a healthy climate , tich soil , good society , and a homo of their own , como to Ouster county. J. W. 'Ihomaa , banker , of Sirgent , Neb , , can give you all the reliable information you may dealre. CIH.ONII : , AKJ'KIl 'J At Ohamboraburg , IV , Luther Catlln , over ono hundred yonra old , cast hia twentieth presidential vote. A largo number of citi/.uiiH , men if all parties wont out in c.irriugus fo the old gentle man's home , HOIIIO two miles from town nnd escorted him to the polla headed by the Alontroao Cornet U.ind. In the same ciirMgo with " 10 conlonarian rode luliiifi , hia neil , nged ueve-n'y three yearn , Henry C.itlm , his grand aoo , niicd twenty three yo.ufl . , nnd Chirle , Kuoler , IIIH gro.iUgrand won ngeid twenty-one years. All voted for Jainou O. liluine. ( Jiivornor Clovel.ind has re > o ivod the elaborate gavel made last winter for pre sentation to the democratic candidate for tlio presidency. It ia composed eif prilnieitto wooel from Smlh C.uolina , a bit of the Charter Oak , and fragments from L ncoln'fl log cabin , from llio old elm of Huston Common , and from the lurch Cianornl I'atnain carried into thu wolf'a den , piilrilied wood from Washing ton's tomb , and iimrblo from the Kninin U tuple of Julius f tninr. Under the present Vonnonl law aMA MAvott'H \ wherever he happens to bo on election day. Thus , .Senator Kl- niutida making a Hying trip from Wash ington , deposited Ina billet at the first railroad elation in Vermont , which hap pened to be lleniiingtpn , instead of joins on to hii home , Burlington. If there waa auch a law in Pennsylvania , for In- ntnnce , there would not be a democratic congressman from the state. The republicans - publicans would happen to bo in thu close districts on election day. A alnguhroloctlon } bet was made at Norwich , Conn. As Cleveland la elected William Hartley in to furnish a barouche ilrawn by a yoke of oxen , harnosacd with Williumantio thread , over a line of march comprising the principal streets of Iho city. Had Blame won Kiank S. Stuart was to pay for the turnout , The princi pala in the wager , with two mvlti-d quests , are to occupy nuats in the barouche. At Now Haven one election lint culls For the loser to black his opponent ! booln twice each wuolc fur u m mth. Anotl er calls for tlio loaer to m&ko hid uui ht ci | < iul to that of the winner , the prw u > , dillurcnco beii'g forty oifjht puunds. 'Jhi inoit idiotic wnger of thu cnniptign was made at Jlridije-porl , Conn , lhe _ hrer Ijeiug compeillesd toiihave oil Inn whUki rn , iiair and eyebrows. Henry Sohmulbi < h , ihuloidinij brewer f Wheeling W. V.i , nfn.e.d ; with the pruoidont of > lu > I' < lrn Otovo motor line iu lour If CliWflaud ii tiluoU'tl the tut Tin t'i tup l.UGO ketiu if bin i ti.ill lur'-i in Ciito of h' ' dtfwJit the nnt i line it t i li ml pi iacuii' fri'u to HornbiouK purk any d y K iluiiuilnuh dlreciH. A ( luiondiiit Houi > t"ii inin in t ! , BLO < IJ J. ' UiMUIIU ll .llr.c i I. ' U d < J fUll'I ' J . / NllljiU fi" > VS .ID JiHII.f ! ' > ! ' ' ' . I1 ! * r" 'U ' ' ' l > i l"ll Mirhnd llalin. Well , the Irish rootlng for Mike , the Germans are rcttlrg for Hslin , nnl the rentiblicnus are otiitg for their uiinliduo. Il.ihu WAS loctcil. There is qu'te a joke on 'ot , of't nnsylvanla , thr > iiembar of tlio IIUIHJ nu.l oeorotr.iv of the k'tnoerntla r > i g'csslonal eonunittan , Ho went homo to vote for Ciovihnd , Hr und upon nni i u'tlinro thnt hn c nld tot e st 1 > B lnllvit b.\iuve 1u > ] Md ml iii ! iio tax- & . A cW y . in M * 'i.h ! * ! d Ut- uluoil th it ho would ivil veto f > T M line " 1' . s > ho c'i < from thu hind of the Mritih' , iLpnb.icau Uu.ut the liamri Blaine aud Licm and voted the rest if It , iuoludin , ' the fourteen prrsidou'ial ' olcctuM who will cut the vote of Minsa- chuaelts fur Bhino. 0. M. Brown nnd William 1'iven , of alt Lake City , bet on the national oloo- .ion , the loser to take a hand organ and turnkey and phy on four dltlorent < " ) r- ipra In llio oily , taking up a collection 'or oharitablo purponcs. Li\en but on Blaine. Alderman Wailo , win was chairman of the canvassing board in Now York City , signed his name to 8 2U ( > poll sheets dur ing thu live daja' tojaion of the howl. llo Ins eorlaiu'y ' earned "rcccguitiuu" by Iho new ai'iniuistratlon. IJa-ly returns gave the republican c\u- ilid it i for governor in Now Hampshire a lilurallly onlyand throw the election into the hgislature , but nearly cotnploto re- turua place him ab nit oOO votes ahead of nil his competitors It U a common opinion in the region I ) Ing between the Ohio river and Like Erie tint the republican party might have known it would bu defeated when it stopped nominating Ohio men for prcsl pout. pout.Thero There are on the chock lists of Uochcs tor , N. H , as the registry ia called in that Rtato , the names of elxty-two aged voters which have been recorded there over since the presidential election o ! 1810. In a total of 57,000 votoa the republi otn Iocs in Vermont is 5,000 , showing al , moat the same proportion of defection a exlatid in Brooklyn , N. Y. , ono of the hotbeds of mugwumpism. In round numbers there were -100,00 . votes palled in Michigan at the late elec tion. Uf these Blaine received l'lOOC ) Olevohnd 110,000 , Butler -10,000 , an St. .John 1,000. ! ) An ardent prohibitionist of Allegheny I'A. , took his ( i-year-old boy with him to the polls aud made htm promise that h would nnvor cant any other vote but fo prohibition. Bluino'n ollijiiil plurality in Now Hump nh in ) n juat 1,000. I > , is not often a plu rality or majority cornea out in rouiu , numbers not more than once in a then aaud cases. In San Francisco the voters cf forov bir.h outnumber the native Americans t > . , ' 15 ! ) , the number of the foJiuer being 2 > , 135 , and that of the latter Uo,07 < i. , A Moadvillo girl bet fifty kias s agalna . a winter wrap that Blaine would carr New York. It in ncodlo-m to remark Ilia - the other party lo the bet waa a gentle man. man.Mr. Mr. Carlisle will bo a candidalo ferret ro-t lection to the spoakerflhip. Of th , re-elected democrats til ! votoil for Carlml in the caucus , 20 for Hjmdall and 15 fo Cox. Blatno has 3,000 more votes in Notv York state th'in ' 0 iriiold had , but Clove hind increased Hancock's vote and In own in 1882 by 20,000. Senator Cameron of Wisconsin , H nil n catrlidikto for ro-oleotion. It is refresh ing to find ono Cameron who knows whui ho has enough. Ohioana are alnndy moving for ai abolition of the October election. The change mint Iu made by amendment to the constitution. Total number of votes polled in YUKOI oiunty , Miss , 1,1)1 ) 1 ; for Cleveland um Hondrickfl , 1J.'I8 , : ; foi Blaine and Lo/an ( i Captain Joseph Burger , of Si. Paul igrued to walk btrufooted to Minneapo lis and back if hia candidate lost. St John's vote in his own atato is ri dicuoualy am ill , a little ever H,000 in a total of over 2 10,000. A Houaiitonic , Mass. , man wagonx ilia gravoiitone'and lost. Ilia grave will : ) o unmarked. Two Thorndiko , Me , , men agreed lha , ] io loier should ride u bullock througl .hu shoots. Bold Ben Butler got uix votes ol the JO.OOO caat in Dol.iwaro. 1'nc'ro in talk of Blaine rc-onteriiij , congress , Blaine cirriod every county in Maine. Sanford's Radical Cure ! iliu Gruat llalKamlo DlHtlllatlnn ol Witch Haul , American I'lnc , Cunnlhii I'ir , MurlKold Clover Illinwuiii Ktr , , For tin ) Immuilliitu Uullcl anil I'urmaiiont C'nro ol mr ) lorin "I ( utarrhfrom tt Himii | ! > Iliad Cold or liilluuiratothu l iHKOl NIK II , Uutu , un.l llcurlux , jouab , llroiuliltlM , mill Ini Iplnit C'iin uinitliin. ) Ito- lulln llMiiiilniitvH In any anil uttiry uiru Notlilntr Ikult. ( Irsti'dil , fraiiriiit , nholcHoint. Cure bu [ Inn Irnni flrx apilli-fttlonu | il Ii rujilil , ladluul , | iur. uvuii'iit , ami nun > r lulllnK- Ono Imttlu llaillc.il Uuru , nn Inx Oitarrhal Hoi- Mint anil .Siiiifnnl'H Inlialvr , all In onu I'acko o , I , r- nliiK Aioinplctii truiitiiiin ol all iltiiKjrMn for | l. Auk for Huulforil'H Itiullcul C'liru. Totter Drill ; ami Jlitmlcul'Jo. , Ilimton , Voltalo KIix lilo I'lMtoi Irmtttntly alToota tliu Ncrvoni Hys'ini anil liaijUilioa I'tlu. A iKirfoct Kluttrla llattury ami- lilnml with a 1'oruun I'lutvr fur IS THK t'KV 26cunt It annihilates 1'nln , or A vltallieuWtak anil Worn Out SUffCRIKC HtAVr I'wtn. ttronbthiriH Tlrml Mns luii , I'runints Dm ami , nml ilias moru In onu half the linu than any otlmr Jibuti r In tliu wurl'l. ' H Iil in cry wlit ID , T " " "aB " 1 M n t V ? & U U 8 & ifx 1117 SI. Clinrli > s M. , * I. l.'iiiN ' , Mo. ' ' Ci wll.111 'I ' ' t If. . I K I I. lol K4t - t , I , t i Sun Pi.Utrjtiun G < lililly Mental ant ain ts Me ci/rUI nnil olliur AHi < v loin al riirual. Skin u < flin.tit , Pluod I'olsoning 111) ) SorCS Kill ) UllCC ! , ' " ' ! l ' iiiliitllnV lllscasis Arlslnu lr'ini 'nnlccrttlon ' C > uOSf , T 9uauro or Indul'onci- < t. , MI io - mr of o i , . , , e ii ' i - ? ii ' " h i u i if mil ul i.fun. ui i MI HII , i , i f. . i\ hi tiaie > ) , , I.I I , t fill * Ml I I ' I I I ( ' , ,1 f Iff it I It , . I , , nUillDK Aaifii.i > , ' ur un. nni > > r * tiu tuittu ) cui ] l'milil ' > i i-k ( .1 if H | 'i * h * > * It * ! , , , , , IJ II I I , llU .1 I f f r in t , lu * ! > In. flu Iliiv. U ' -t " "i j i , -tl ui Positive \ Writ'Bn Guaranteu > " % In U r. I t ! ( 'C , i t M tb H ti i M * lit ft / ni n Ii ( l 11 t Itvh u * > luruu'i. ' Ul p& . t , dt i * L. tfc u'jt > \ i , U i4t tjtlUlJOi-I f * luiil JrJlL' A. Orcnt Problem , J all Iho Kidney mid jVr ilfainci , Take all the VtooiZpnrilien , Take all the Jthf.umntio ramodita , Take all tlio Dijiprjttlit nnd indtgcs * ii n < trc t T\ko ell llin / fftii' Fever , and billions nil the f'rnin ntul Nerve f Jrco Tkoall ( tie 't cot hoallh reflororu. -In sfinrl , t.ko nil llio hest tjuoli'Iiin , fi il the o , and the bat ( Jxitlitii t i f Ml th be t rnt'ilicliios ' in ( hi MO-M , at d jdii wrl tin l tint / / ( ) / > liltd en h , ve io ! biui cnnUlvo ( i.ftl- iea and pouora ' .fall conc.cnd'dti.d In them , nnd that they willcnro when ny orall of llieae , H'lifiloor cvntbinal K.nl. A thorough t ill uiil ivo ositivo nroi f < f this Iliii'ilcttoil lilvor. Vivo vein n J I broke down with kM ry and liver complaint and tliuinnntlnu ) . then 1 have boon unnblo to Iu br it at all. My liver Inovno hard like oed ; my limbs were pulled up and filled , itli water. All the boi t phyiiciaua n recd that lothin oonld cure ire. I leaolvcd to try Iophttor ) ; 1 hnuMiscd rcven InitliH ; he li.trdncen has all gene from my livir , he "nc'lliiitr from my limbs , and it h.in rortcul n inirttuli in myeite ; othiririco won d luuo lu'ini t.ow in my uuivo. J. V. Moiu.Y , Bnll'ilr , Oc. . 1 , 1881. rovoity anil Siill'oi In r. I wnadranieelUwn \ with elobl , pover- y nnd HUllVung for ycaiH , caused by iv iok family unit hrso bills fordcelorii'i' . IM complntvly discouraged , until onu ear ( { o , by the ndviceof my pnator , 1 lonimunccel usin Hop Bitters , and'iu cno nunthre vrere nil well , and none of ns lave seen a aick day eincc , and 1 want testy sty to nil poor men , yon can keep your 'amilica well a ycnr with Hop Biltoro for CHS loan one doctor's visit will coat , 1 know it. " A WOUKIMUIAN. f-STNimn Rcnuinei wltlicut a hunch of | irru II i > n on the tthlto lalrol. 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