THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JtTLY 81 k 1896. WHERE VA5 TOE Ml TALE The Bsuator to Deliver a Number of Ad * Nebraska hi August. ALT. QUIET AT THE STATE HOUSE But Ijltlle RtiBlneMR Heine Tran . .nrd l i tlieOniolalR Gmiiincnt * on Mtn MCltltJTC'ft S tat < mm t HtlKMOIU I'ctnrns L/lncoln / Noir * . Irnmi TUT HBK * The p opl ' oJ the utatr will linvc an op portnnity to liear Senator Vmi Wyrkthis Miinmot on the UMIC * . politic * ! and prr- RDtial , Hint will loud v lit > u t rtnys mid better Government Ihtrttnrthfsciiiitor's recent \ wit to the stale the demand * were becoming co numerous for his service' in this line that partial arrangement1 ? Tiere tlii-n m < lo lor a series of meetings in which he would moot UK- people , nnd Uic ccntrnl VHU Wjrk club has since boon at woik completing the details in thi pro gramme. The announcement * have been made for spunking lit the follow ing places , nnd additional appointment * tire listed and will be published at an curly day The opening appointment" . : tre Slronisburg , August 10 , Aurora , August 11 , Seward , August 12ahoo. . August IS , Ashland , August l.'i Senatot Van Ack IK expected home from Washington - ton about one week from to-morrow and he will be at Linr-oln for u day jire\ ions to filling these appointments The differ ent location1 ; will have the preliminary arrangements in their own bunds. A DI.A1-.TH 01 M Wb is the condition of affair * at tlie state house , and business in all departments is ut a practical standstill Commissioner Scott has pone to Kearney after Mr.s Scott , who ha * been there for some time Treasurer \Villurd is borne from his trip in southern Nebraska , uud tlic railroad commitsioiiers are at home , Mr lUischow , of lied Cloud , being called aw : iy owing to illness in his family. The commission ers ime had two new wises in the last two weeks one couct'iuing tin overflow of the Elkhorn mer neat \ alle > Station , nnd ono asking for a depot at the new town of Newport , up in the northwest jiurt of the stale , on the I'lelnont. Elk- norn ( S : Missouri Valley railroad In the auditoi & olhce je.sterday the funding bonds of Harlun county , in amount $1H.KI9 ( , were registered , tin bonds to run twenty 3curs nt G pel cent , and in the htate lihiun Judge Ma\w ell was vestoi- day looking afttr legal points , having come from riemout to secure authorities on subjects uudci eonbidenitiou in recess cases. sins M'lxryKE's STATEMENT in the 15LL of rimisdiiy was the subject of much interesting comment on the streets , and the insane hospital manage ment , fiom King Matthew sou down , could have heard a gieat many remarks not ut all complimentary had they made the rounds of tht cif , Sujieiintendont Matliew son will have f01 defense the plea that Mrs Mclnrjre is crayy , the same fuel that was insisted upon when she was taken In her husband fiom the hos | tal , and it is said that an elaborate two page statement of hei case has been entered on the medical record at the asylum. The best possible icfutation of this sham plea is fonnd m the lady's letter , and a gentleman prominent in state allairs vol unteered the .statement that such a view of the institution as that , was one that ought to leveioe ailairs out there and put the inmates in charge of afi'.urs "It is not ECUSV to investigate and prove charges , " icraaikcd one gentleman , "when the head of the hospital can pro nounce any one at the building insane und the insanity lias to be disproved before - fore the statements become evidence , but nevertheless something is liable to drop. " BUShOU's IU.TCIIX Bussom , the mun caught at Hanuibal , Mo. , by Detective Pound on the charge of obtaining money undorfalsc pretenses , und the particulars of whose case weic published heretofore in the BEE , arrived home yesterday under escort , nnd was brought into Justice Cochrau's court , nnd a continuance in the hearing of the case was taicoufor one week ISttsiom's bond was placed at $1100 , and Heal Estate Agent McMurty went on the bond for his appearance to answer to the charges prefen ed against him. I'OLICE COUUT yesterday served a warrant for one Win O'llrine , the same party who the day before had a close call from being prosecuted for grand larceny It ap peal * , that when U Urine secured his re lease 03 paying a fine for drunkenness , that instead of piohting by the lesion and going home to woik he started in on a fresh keg , and in a few hours was in Mich a hilarious state that ho smashed into a buggy and did other damage in attempting to drive out of town , olhcers. however , after obtaining a warrant went out to Ins homo yesterday to give him u second arrest. The police judge was taken to one side yesterday and called upon to listen to tht giicMinoeof a party whoso tale , if true , was good foundation for another adultcrj case The case was similar to the four V : or live daily cases that have arisen in thif climate during the past week and af papers have not boon issued in the cast the names of the parties are withheld at yet until the law fastens them in its grip Eight plain drunks were arrayed in line lu court yobterday and plead guilty to thai everyday event. When it came to set. tllng up their fines but onn paid out , ami the others were committed. ITEMS IN IIUIUP. The city council has received the bidi for the construction of sewers , some hf toeu in number , and coming from boll iiou-i cMdont and resident contractors ThBy arc now in the hands of the committee mittoo on sewerage and the award w il be mndo and announced in open counci Monday e ening nest , alheWaiden New bury has boon mat iug a tour of the city looking up violator of the ordinance thut prohibits rubbisl and combustibles in and around build ings. Ono complaint was mndti agams an O street business man , but it was but tled-without trial. l > r Kondnak.a prominent educator and divine in his denomination , will occupy the pulpit in thu First Baptist church it this oitv Sunday morning ShoriU'S M. Moliok , who has been 01 an extended trip through Canada undtb < eastern states , is attending to dutie again in the fehorlft's office. Engineer Christie of the city sowcrag < system , came m liom Omaha ycstordu' for work m this city Judge Kent , of 61 leans , and Count' Commisfctonur Allan of the name piace wort ) nt the state capital yesterday OJ bllMIIOJiS. J \V husk , Exeter ; T M. Marshall Dolvulore. t J. Ever < , on. Kearney Minimal Duggnn , O'Xoill. .1 IL Stout Ixiuisvillo , rfV. ? . Waldo , Dhbsos , C D Kakustrnw. Nebraska Ouj.N , II Ikr * ceimVahoo , William Gill , Sewanl Ixwia Cwinor , Omntia , and William Co ! liiis , Wahoawurt > ubrai.kans nt L.ncoi iiolulsycateiduy. NED BUNTLINE. -Thrill In Kipericnoe of His Coil liltf. ut Nnbbvlllc. The Kn h lle correspondent of th Cnicmnati Commercial G. ettc r tci lr m a venerable gon'liiuan , trhovil Uie ntUiupt to mub Ked Buutlin hpTR , m 1MJ , I olrtnin d the tin in ng incident Judson or 'Ned Runtime , " was an Injfo. and. l that time walked and talked like that chanu let in f not was a lrrt r imiwfwnntion of It He wai n remter mnshor llf hnd l 'on otllting "Iscd ilnntHnp'j Own" t r dwcnh , Kon- tweby , b 1 on comhtg tn Ktubvine l e was emplovt'd a M tant editor to Httd on Kind in thp pnblicMtion of the Southwestern llcvit-w He had been here five or * u months when trouble cum ettp Viet ween I' 1 ! Portcrrield and hinwlf. and Hi thr time of Hie afirny Unntlinc and Bob Parish were prscticiiig nt a targfl Porter- field's friend * had poisnwlcd him to Mioot Itnntline with M dwible barrel ihot-gnn. and hnd one loaded at the corner of Union ana Cherry streets with view of waiting for him , but hm mjt heard that llmitlme WHS in Snlphiu Spring Bottom be nnhednmu'companied to that point On getting within range Port * rfield opened tire upon him with n "peppei-bov' pixtol Buntliue had a Colt s revolver in his hand , and after Portorfiold bad * hot nt bin. Buntlmc stud , 'Torturhelrt , atop sliooting , 1 don't want to kill 3on. " but , heedless of the warning. Poitcrheld continued to inc. when Buntlitu' , putting tlie levolrcr actors his arm , took deliberate mm nnd shot Porterheld in the forehead , instantly killing him Ah soon as the report of the killing reached the central portion of tlie city , a mob rushed to the point indicated , and ran Runtime into Mrs Corknll's hotel , corner College and Line streets , caught and took him to tlie com t room The people were now wild with excitement. The court room was densely thronged and the furoie was greatU increased when Porterheld's biother John came running in and opened hie on Runtime The crowd scatteicd in e\cry direction , and Runtime , takinc advant-ige of tlie situation , inn out of the room in which he had been filed at tlurrj or forty times , and was followed down-staiis b > a regu lar hail of bullets. He was Miot at again as lie run acro-s tlie squaie to the Citj hotel , one bullet taking ellect in the aim of a man named Pentecost On reaching the door of the hotel bullets were planted all around him On going to the thud htorv lie attempted to regain the ground by climbing down a tin guttei. which broke , and he fell to the payment of the court , breaking his leg Slicrifl Rnrnc- kept the ciowd back by saying that Buntline - line was djing , to let him alone , and he nould carry Runtime to iail , w inch he was permitted to do At dink another mob w as formed and went to tlie jail Acting Maj or S. V D Stout and John D Goss , who weic jail commissions , went to consult Louis Horn , jailer When the mob rushed into tlie iail they knocked Horn out of a ro.'king chaii and secured the ke i , when he said , 'Toi God's sake don't let all the prisoners out" Throe of the mob enteicdBuutliiie'e cell While one caught him by the leg another seired him bj the collar A third , placing hi foot on Runtime's neck was about to fire when the jailer pleaded with him not to kill him tin re Runtime w as then diagged pell-mell into the streets He wab then permitted to say bis piajeib , nnd on finishing pulled a ring from his finger , handed it to a minister to b scut to his fathei nt Pittsburg. The ci ow d then hallowed , "Take him on , " and they did so 'Jhej first attempted to hang him to a sign , but the rope having been too short , he w as di agged to a lamp-post. When thej began to pull him up , Acting Major Stout cut the lope and the foim of Bunt line dropped to the earth The utmost silence pievailed at this critical moment , w lien a man named Ashbrook ened out "It's n d d bhnmc to treat a human be ing m such a manner , and if John Poitcr- field is n gentleman lie will have the wretch turned JooiC. " At this Poiter- iield came up aud said "Take him back to jail , " and Bnntlinc wnr returned to bib cell Dr Joe Stout said lie had leeeucd seveie internal injuries , and that while attending him Runtime boasted that if he saw that a man w as going to shoot him he could dodge the bullet When Runt ime had lecovcred and w as about to be gent down the river , still nnotner mob gathered at the upper wharf to Jvnch him , but the crowd was left standing when the boat started with no Runtime on board The shenfl eluded the angry assemblage by talcing Runtime to the lower wharf , where ho was put ou a steamer , and that was the last seen of Runtime in Knbhville He was never prosecuted. "Vlint Is \ \ oman'b "Worth" " asked a fan damsel of a crusty old bache lor He did not know , so she said "W O. man" ( double j-ou , O man ) Rut a woman feelb woitii little if di.seuso has invaded her svstem and IB daily sapping lier strength I'oi all female weaknesses , Dr II. V Piorce's'Tavoritel'icperiptiou" elands unrivaled. It cures the complaint and builds up the svbtem. Send 10 cents in stamps for pamphlet to World's Dis pensary Medical AbaOLiivtion , UW ( Main street'Buffalo , N Y. Au Immoral City. Washington Post The impiession tliroughut the country seems to be that Washington is so far the wickedest city in the union that it requires missionary service from every stain and territory. Kot a day passes but u petition comes to congiess fiom some place praying for Ihe passage of a bill to make \A abhing- ton habitable and reasonably safe for w omen and girls and children to live m. During the piesout se sion of congiess several bills implying the same terrible state of immorality in this city have been introduced in both houses of congress Within the present week quite a series of such bills was intt educed in the senate by Mr luinlls The bills all originate outside ofcongress with good people who fancy that M aphingtouians need their interference. When n senator or n repre sentative introduces such u bill nt thu re quest of the uuther that ib the List of it l.o bcnaloi or representative tluukb of framing such a bill on his own account , and no committee of congress thinbb of acting upon auj uch bill. The numer ous petitions from without arrive in stereotyped faun , provided by the good missionaries of morality , and though they be many , noboly except perhaps the missionaries pays nnv attention to them. In boeldug an explanation of this extraordinary bolicitndo of the outside world in the moral * of the Capital city , a senator remarked reflectively to a Post reporter jesterdny that "thehe pcuiplc must think Washington is made up of congressmen. " Mrs. A. Crawford and Mibs Tot Melvin , of Chicago , uru visiting Mrs. Charles J. Daubach , ' . ' 218 Leavonworth MOST PERFECT MADE riepared w'th Uriel resart lol'urllr btrtcctb nd liCfcUUiatiie * * ll" 1 " i lullnc foifditrcoiiUtiLf to Aniiu-lnjL.Unie orAluic Ml lr.e ! EsiracU , Vir.iiln , ixiiuon. ( > mtu.e , el tu cir acltcioutlj FSICS HUNj fW'DZB CO. , Calitft end St Lsut * . TvfnArr * AP Tnn trtiiunxt ' OTOES OF THE CAMPAO. BcloctionE from lie State Press on the Bsna- ton&l Issue Tlic Opposition to Sf nntor VmiVyck nnd lt Sonrcr I'prtlnnnt Point * for itieMotiopol ) A DlfTcrptifc of Opinion. Th yer Cnnt.T . Herald ll ; ; tlttoj > in- Jon of a ntimberof ipjniMican npw j > jH'rs in tkt * M te ihut VJMI \ yck n n t po It i almost RD Miianiiutw ; oj-hnon among thr fanners Hint lie mn t and will po bsrk to tin * senate * , * Uichill be n bud po for nK > m > iltsts. AnxtliitiR to Bent \ an TTjck. York Timm The railroad paj > or arc lee lm y kiHing Van WJT to tliink of brlnplng out a candidate of their own It gives Itatn nil they waul to do to gi-t the old man down , without spending any time in lifting auj one up Any riummd tool , or crcn an anti-monopolist , if lie 5 a coward or fool , would r.nsw or tlicir . Aii.vthinp ; to beat Van Wj CK. The Popular Votn. lUiponvr. Thr jtlnn of linvini ; the popular vote * docidt * who slitill lie United Matefr sptiutnr ( .eenis to be jrrow- ini ; in favor The ] u'OpIr would liXe to H-e it done Tlie pooplc should decide. and as- our constitution and ln\vs make proriiiion foi a populai % oto , there i . no i canon whj the matter maj not bi so tested Tin only w j , it Meiii1to us , by which any sutisfacton conclusion can bo leached , is fet the stute convention * to placr in uoininatiou candidate foi tin- ] ) Oiition. or othurn tie tliere would be a preiit dual of heiitterinf ; in thr ote.nnd probably nothing n ould be accomiilislind If nil ttie candidates iu either purtt will agree to submit to the decision of tin * oonvontion , the matter can be settled in that \ \ tu but -.re fear there are borne w ho v-oukl iiot agiee to tins Ann AVycKV Oppoiienfi. Daw sou Couiify Herald " \Vlule \ we fieeli admit that iheie are good , honest men among Van Wyek's oppoutiit * < we dnulare mo > t empbaticalU aud .stand readj to back the declaration , that all the conupl element in .Nebraska politics , all the pa s bribed "cusses , " tlie laihoad lick-spittles , the menlio rebelled against the will of the peoole and forced the obnoxious sineout u called the rail waj commission , upon the tax-pajors of the state , the newspapers , and men who hut c op < ml.or . tacilj indorsed that John C Calhoun Isulblieiition , JS'o 2 all theie say "A"an Wyck must go " It's a bad crowd uud cxury patriotic citir.en. cery wet king man hliottld ne up and decline with holj 7.eal that heyill not rest until railroad domination in Nebraska shall be reino\t > d and political jobbeis sent eteiually to the rear. His- Own Successor. Thayci Comity Herald Thf opposi tion to Senator Van Wj'ck afe his own successor come principally fiom the ino-a unreliable portion of the subsidired pi ess of the btate J'iie men \MIO have bj their courage , privations and iudustr / made our glorious j onus state what it is lodaand who have found in Senator Van "W\ck a steadfast , able and detei- muietl friend and tuhocaiepi all Ne braska's interests , will see to it that "the old man "is not defeated by the veno mous , paid slander of corporation bum mers 'Ihe f ai met s of the v est have in fact a representative in the senate and they will le-elect him A Tiiod and Trno Friend. Schuj ler Herald Not withstanding tlie Opositiou ) w Inch Van Wj ek is reeen tng at the hands of the leaders ot nis own partj and the bittei hatted ol theimg organs of the sute , lit- has a suppon at the hands of the independent \ oter.of both political uartie-i that will scemr his election He is the tried aud true ft lend of the people , and they will see that he is le-elected to the position , the duties of v Inch he has discharged with so much honor to hmisell and justice to the state Tlie Senatorial Ffcl U Holdrefre Republican. The fight over Tan \\-ck becomes uioio and more in teresting every day There i suarcelj a paper m the state but what is taking one Licle or the other , but attempt as they 111113 to disguise tiie fact , the buckboard is cJUiomely liable to get there , unless the opposition brings out some one moie acceptable for the position. Van Wj clt's Work in ICance County Journal If a man is elected to congress or the legislattite on a certain issue , there ate those who looL 11,1011 him with suspicion , if not positiv o dislavor , unle'-s he accomplishes the ob- jeet for winch he was elected. No matter now hard he labors to attain the desired end , he is not gi\en eiedit for bis on- ilca' , ors , but f or w hat is actually accom plished thiotiph hi- > exertions I5ecau'-e benatoi Van Wyck lias not been able to secure tlic passage of an inter-otato com merce bill , there are those who claim His because at heart he is in sympathy w itn the corporations They do not appeal to icaliso that it takes votet. to carry a measme in congress. In the matter of legislating , no one man is omnipotent. Van W > ciL does not hold the reim > of our national government in ln& hands , but it can truthfully be Baid of him that uo man in the United States. senate has worked harder to he- cure legislation that would benefit the masses than hi and not without en couraging icsulLs aud he has done more to bring this state into prominence than any other man whoov'or represented it in congtess. No doubt he has faults , and purliaps has erred in some of his conclusions , but if any of his oilicial nou , huve been detrimental to tiie best interests of his constituents , his moat ardent enemies ha\o HO far failed to point them out. Van \ \ yck was bent to congtess to represent the people of Ne braska , not to pay las undivided atten tion to conserving any party interests Thin e has been altogether too much -of thut sort of thing going on , and needful legislation hub been blocked by a sense less squabble for party supremacy. If n bill was introduced cy a republican , no matter how important to the public welfare , it met with opposition from tlie dornocratr , because it w as a party meas- uit , and vice vcnm ( except in case of the bill for thu relief of 1'itz John Porter ) aud because Van Wyck lias dined to exercise IIIB own judgment at. . to how ho should vote , and has thrown oft tlie phrtT hhacklos when the public good , in liis estimation , demanded it , he is branded by the subsidized organs of this fctate , and theh one-horoe satellites , as a traitor to the republican party and a dan gerous man to have in congress They have no specific chaiges ot mtidrllty to make , but weakly generalize upon his lack of good liuth with the psirtj , when , in fact , he is as true a friend to republi can principles ut > can be found among the Etateninon of this land. "He serves his party best who serves his country best , " 11. as true a proverb UB was over ut tered , and Van Wyck has kept that motto in view m all his public labors. And the people of Nebraska , if they value their own iuturustfi , will see that he is fcafely returned for the coming tix yuar to his suat m the Umtod State * buimte. A Dolt Threat enna. Geneva Republican The present in dications art ) ttiat neither Van Wjck nor ht > supponeis CAIC n straw for the rupub party. If they can't have Van they will ptoc&ed to elect u democrat. LVDUS Mirror The above is unfair , and without so mtich as the shadow of trui.lt in it Van Wyok nor no one of las gut-porters have counseled the elee- .Uoa of u democrat in ca& > "they cant liavc Tnn " The threatened bolt , if tinv comei- from the other side. The \\rst Point Republican has "said " 1 wooid rathir ee a dmuornt elec ted than have Van Wyck icturned ' The fact * arc , the people favot th return of Van Wyck The iire . except tht Omahn Republican . thr Lincoln .Journal the Hustings GB wtt < * Journal nnd a few blood pnckvr who depend on them foi political know ) edge , also fsior the return of Van Wvck. AH told , twcntj sK paj ers in the state , out of n Urtal of 3fifl , oppon- the letiirn of % an Wjck 'Some men , who aipltr to tlif place , oppose tht- return of VHU Wyck. fhf IVIIM thi' fall w ill be Van Ayuk and antl Van Wrck. Thr demo emt * will oppose Van U"-\ek \ Thr inn * * of republican * will favoi linn , thrrefoir the few dit outcn > an tlie 1 > olt rs Time will pro\e too thut they will either bolt or feast bouutifulU on crow. liet tlir Trntli Be Undcrstonil. Itutlcr Ooiuity l're s It Is the stock in trade of nnti ' \ an Ayik republican * that the democrats onlv deal out comjilimentf. to A'an Wyck to distract republicans Lot thr tri'th ' be understood There nr\or was a time w hen the ponplr cured so little for party aililialious a thedo , to daj. Democrats are as desperatulj in onrnest as any other class of men in the country Tiirv have aroused aud proved the republican partj eullu of legislating against thorn foi the benclit of monopo lists They have Mum tlicii puity returned to jiown , and are waiting patirntlj for the beginning of reforms promised There are not land ofliecs noi postman ters enougli in the hole realm of God's created uuivt rsr to hold the masses to the party if it fail to keep its fuith There is not a Doc * Millet lailroad democrat in the state who i not a A * an Wyek liatui Thr old railroad nowd stand toirether , irrespective of partv Two years more of railroad rvtortiou , and prcs-ont prices will blot out party lines A StradfUM Supporter. Gothenburg Independent In spite of the desperate pflorts of his political oppo nenti to bring him into disrepute , Van Wjc-k roes steadily forward in the pei- formanee of his senatorial unties and is winning thr admiration and support of all fair-minded people Thu question is no longer asked , What has Van Wyck done lei the people of Nebraska" His record in tiie senate answers that qw"-- tion too plainly to suit las opponents. If tiie people of Nebraska aie tine to then own interests tliere will bo no ques tion about return to the sqnato As long as Van \ \ yck occupies his present poi i- tion on public questions , the Independ ent will be for him first , last ami all thu time. _ Valrntinc "Won't Tncfclc Him. IJlair Pilot- Whatever the opposition may think of Van \\vck or say about Inn. in their on an , none of them v. ho are po- > si"-s-d witli a little gram of com mon sense would want to take thi chance of tackling him on the stump There are not inule1- enough in fuming county to draw Valentine onto a stage to engaire in a discussion with Van \\yck Va ! has sense pnough himself to know that iu such a contest he wouldn't last as long as a suotfbail in the mfeinal ro gions. i _ The Lend in Holt. Atkinson Uec- Van Yyck \ takes the lead in Holt eouurv Lvcry democrat papei waimly adiouates his return to the senate and uo lepublican sheet lias yet shown the courage to openly attack his iccord 01 oppose hisicnommation This popularity of the senior senator is founded upon a deep-tooted conviction that he is honest , able and more nnpar- tiall deoted to the inteiests of the people ple than anj other public man. IVhy They Kick. Gieighton Jsows Van Wyck is doing much towards ifjihotting the deep-laid plans of the machine icpublicana , liouee ' "kick " then vigorous A Sumll farm Saved. Cass County Eagle Tan "Wyck has saed for the country , a little piece of laud containing thtee uiilbon acies. Klrli'h Get mun Pile Ointment. Sure cure lor hand , bleedinc , aud Itehinc Piles. One box has cured the worst cases of tea j earsstandiuc. . No one neud suffer ten minutes after usinc this wonderful Kirk's German Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors , alia ) s the itchlnc at once , acts as a poaltlce , ches Instand relief. Kiik's German Pile Ointment IB prepared only for Piles and itchlnc of the private inrts , and nothing else. Eerbf > \ is warranted by our agents bold by dniesists ; sent by mall on receipt of price , &uej.ei . bos. Cleveland. 0. Sold C. if GoonJmaa and Kuhu Jk Co. , 15 th Ktiil Duuuhts , Itth uua CuimuC A New German Sew ins Machine. London Times A remarkable step in advance in simplify injr the sewing ma chine has. been made by a German gen tleman , and the practical nature of the imention was recently demonstrated The new machine has not a wheel in it , and may be described as the woi king parts ol a good sew 1112 machine deprived of alj extiaueouft detail- . , and condensed within the smallest possible compass It measures , one inch deep. It is fitted at the foot with a screw clamp , by which it can be fixed to the edge of tiie table , and faitly w otked by a child The woi king motion consists ot \orticul plunger pressed downward bj the linger from the top , the plunger being letuined into position for the nest push by a Killing. It makes n perfect loop-stitch , and will sew on all kinds of fabrics , line or coarse. within certain resouuble limits. Beyond it * eiucione3- possesses an advantage w hich appeals to all , namely , that of economy in price So small is its cost that it can be purchased for about $ .5 MEDICATED COJirLXIOK J'OW- UEU For infant's toilet is an indispensable ar ticle , healing all excoriations immediate- y Mothers should use it freely on the ittlc ones. It is perfectly harmless Tor ale by druggists. A Dreary Picture of Maine Soenery. Mooseboad Letter to Pi evidence Journal If theie in more savage- and desolate region in New England than that section of Maine between Bangor and W oosehead Juki , , one would prefer never to visit it The railway runs for miles along the banks of the I'lscataquis , it brown waters choked with Buwdust and water BoaUod Jogs , the scattering villages oohomg'with scream of the saw mills , w. hhe everything smells of lank new umber , decaying wood and smoke from the fires 'lighted ' to consume the piles of unused chips and hidings. nourishing fieldof potatoes und oats nro about the only indications of any at tempts ut agriculture , and a few oows and sheep wander over the meadows , divided ofl by fence ; of upturned stumps , not as in Vermont draped with vines and flowers , but starl ; and w hito , like great tw isted skeletons. _ An Insult. Yroka Union " \Yhut ycr jrwino tor do wid dat hog's head * " said a darkey to another who was carrying an oinpty bas ket over hie head. "Whut hog's head ? " "l > e one yer got in dat baskit. " "Look bean , niggah , yor'e got me tor whip fur dat" but the darkey was gone. TThcn J > * bj wa * uol , T C Te * " * Cartels , When eiie wu & Child , abe cried for Cuatorii , Wiiea the "became HIM , die clung to Cutoru , WLu tlio iiad Clilliren , ig r thea Outontt Th Jncliclo-nn Little Boy. rmo4nnnt4 TimrStar The InM risrt ol the K > v W 1 Hyprs elder of the West ( incmnati distnet , to his churpr at Harrison took t > larr ls t Sunday At the fcnnday school the in fant pfat < i , nil exportation nnd flnttrr hi the illn tno pr " ire , toed the murk to be catechised by the elder Said he "Children , what do you go to Sunday school foi * ' "To loam to ln > pood. ' ' camr with vo ciferous earnestness from the little ur- chnu "Oorrrrt , my flrnrs Now wltnt do yon do in S wa'ichool In h'arn to br rood' ' "We nil prsj , ' chimed a Httle tnHow "We sine , " put in another. ' And wr rend God's Hold Word , ' said the biggest in tlie cln s "Quite risrht , my children , " smilingly . "Hut whnt el"e do you ov" Thi-s w as n Poier Thr bo\s had rvidrntl'i struck a sn g. and thr Kits pruse was brcoming pninfullj em barrassmr to the boy * and prolific of knowlijreou smilee on thr part of thr eldrr. when a little hand appear * d nertouslj lluttnnng from thr bark row to attract attention "Aha. thrrr is a littlr bo.1 * , who knows. Now , my little man w lint rlsr do we do' " "Take up a collection " The combination , proportion and pro re E in prrnarnig Hood' harsapanlla , are peculiar to this medicine , nnd uu- Luonu to othrrs. Mr J T Kerns has returned from a lileasant thtee weeks visit to thu old nonie in Sprnnrlield , 111 Apollmaris "THE QUEEN OP TABLE VATEES. " " Yip amount cj put c PI en a air f the lungs fan neutralise the bad rffccts cf pollutid uattr in thr stomach. " New York Herald. "The fttrty of APOLLI 'ARJS cffei s the lest security against the dan- gri s't'htrh ' are common if > most cf the ordinary drinking iitrtfrs " London Medical Record. ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS. Of alGrowerDni - / > / & ATin Jl'at > ia/e > s. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. CAPITAL PRIZE. 7r.OOO..i S 3 ickcts only ? * > . SbnrcS in Trojiortlou. LOU1S1M STATE LOTTERY COMPARI. ' Wpdo linrol * f'ltMT tlmr wr > Ruiiorviso ttiu nrrnuircniuutfc for ull till M mh < y nnd i , > iiu unl.i DnivimirB or Tilt I.ouHimm Stutt * Lottorr f nnipmn and In wr-ioii tmiiuure l > 0 control the Draw inch TliennoJvos and thut the PHIUC nro conducted with lu'iit-fiTv tuirnoss und In peed iulthtowKrd nl unrtios nnd wo uuthorlo tlic Compunj'to nsnttns cort.Ilcuto nlth tno-flinilios oiour nicm'.turos uttuabod In Its wlrnrttsmeut OOXniJSSIONEUS. _ Wf..thitintioi-Kl < rn"d Hunks mid Ilunkors. will ; > ay nil PriZ'-D ilruwn lu The Louisiana State LJt- toiiiti which may bo jire ontod ut nur countora j. ii. Tres. Louisiana National BanL Pres. State national Bail A. I14.L.UWIN , Pres. M Orleans National Banl Incorporated Jn 1S3S forl" > years liy the legis lature tor Kducutlonnl and Cluiiltulile jiurposes v. itb H tnpltal of ri.iXXl.uOO to v , hlcb a ruoorvo lund ol ot ur S.ViOXXI ( bus sin"p heon additd. By an ovurvi hulnilns iioiuilur vote 1th f rnnchlae was made a nurt oftlio iirL'-iuni State Constitution iidoiittd JH'Cumuur-d A. D IhTU Ttit onllottori i > ver voted on and oudoraed by the wonte cil any state. it ui'vor suilos or postpones. Itfcrnnd BinsH nnmtior drawmcrg take plase monthly , nnd tb evtrnordluarj drawings iiifu- lailj o\urj throe mouths insttiud or pt..ni-uuuu all } Bsnnrotojorr Prplnninp March , Ihhfl A dn.EKiii > ui'i'tmTUMxr TO W I A J'onrnNE. Ptb Gimid lrMnc. . Cla B H. In the Aoudumj of Mnfiie. Now Orleans Tuesduj , Aup lUtU , 18J3 IDatli aiontbls TDniwinr GAPETAL PWZE ST5.000. lUf rrl7i > s. umountius to J-C.1 00 Apjillcutiou for rates to clubs should l > n made only to the oQlco of tbo companjin Now Ur limns. For furtlior information wntn oloftrlr. jrivm ? full address POSTAL NOTES. Erjirfho Monor Ordors. or Now York Kxihungu in ordinary lot- trr. ourruncy br csuress ut our eiponao ad . . IStwOricuus. La. Or M. A T1ATTHIN , Wughinjton , D. C. Hake P. O , Money Orders payable anfl nflilroas " WSJSS3&B NATIONAL BANK. bowOrluuiifi.JX S brad for our . _ HUJ COUP * OflUU llflBMU. Cp . I'OUctM KlU , j I > ratQ M * ' Oultiu. 1'ompoiM n BM4 UtuuUttM.bt > < raU r Kaou. tiold Cord ind . OrnanumU , ad h t2r . C4ptinp LYON U HEALY. LiNGOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY liucontly Unlit llw ) 1 urulaiiLd The Tremont , 3. C riTZbERALD A. SON 1'roprUitors. Cor Hh and I'Mb , Lincoln , Jscib. llatPB 11.50 per da j titruot can from hoiue to nnr part ol the city J. H. W RAN KIKS , Architect , Oiiicoe-33 34 aud 42 , lli"hurfl Block , Lincoln , Neb. Elovutoi oulltb xtreot , llruouor ol llrouder fit 6 ALLowii CATTLE. SHOUT lluit : . CATra * F M WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer SuloB made m uli iiuns of the C S ut loir rates ItooniB Htate Itloth , Lincoln hob.3 Golltiwu ] und Short Horn bulls lei Rule Farm Loans and Insurance , Corrc8t > ondnnn < > ir regard to loans solicited. llouni 1 , Itiubards Ilio U. Lincoln , Nub Public Sale , I > cntor , Col. , June lOtli , 40 heud of Show bhort Home lime * i ' i aitK KhuuL , l yiiur-oMs , neielniifr 1KO. bullfi and lii'ilors. Addrene Field and Farm , for cutmog- Ubfi , Denver , Col. C. U ilrauaoii , LuiiQln , Nob. Col P il. Woods Auutiuuxor. "When in Lincoln Htup at National Hotel , And fe'W u good uiuuur torijc. J.JL1XDAV.A1' Pro * Display at their warerooms , 1305 and 1307 Farnam Str ti the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be four al any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embrace the highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY , FISCHER , I LYON& HEALY BURDETT , STANDARD , LYON& HEALY Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects In materials or workmanship. LYON & HEALY , :305 & . 1307 * ARNAM STREET DEWEY & STONE , One of tke Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OHA.HA , NEB. Samples and Prices furnished on Application AGENTS FOE ALL MARKETS : OM.l I.urftol ul > tltutf for MClllirTt'H . ] HTalunhl IB CIIO1.1 It A I A I" A Ji 1 L M , 5illl. tar llrir. u , J-c , Porfrrt nutrlrut luu1 ! wutloi ; tll t itKniiiilcr no tookins Err In ull ellmulri Sold i\rrywliire. Our Ixiok "IU3 < ! rr und KerdlnK f Itifi iu MAII 11 > "lrF i CXJ. , l.oilon , ilni- DB.EXHL & BaocBBSorsto J. Q. Jacobs UNDERTAKER S , AND EMBAL.MERS. At the oia stand , I4S7 Farnam Mt Ordorn by tuleprnph solicited _ uud promptly attended to. ESTJiBLlSEED USED IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD fl and I'rlces on atijiltcutlon Hold t > f all Uie tout tvrrlncu I'.nlliien , mid Dualcni CINCINNATI. II. S. A. jua. COO CIH. TUTTLE & ALLISON , Genera ! InsuraneeAgents 211 South TMrteontli StraeL . SENTC. O. D. .SE Oil AJOIli : AT W llilM'SALE I'KIVK. 1 1'AY ftll cipirw cUarfc'O tl all lioljits irltliln BOO mile * 1 ( KM Lamupin to eliit trom Hpnd . two IM.IX tamp torlllustm1uuataluffuo. iUiit.- ' - L , G. SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY , 221 W. MADISON ST. , CHICAGO. Cure without modi- POSITIVE : cinn. I'-ttiului Octo ber ID , Hfl4 Ore lioi vlll cure tlic moat obtlnato cnsn in fourda or loss. No nauseous ( loans of rutotis , ro ; ulbao o of feroidulwood thut ore urrtuui to proJuiu dydpui > - Bla U ) doitroviii" the aaMmr * of the ht-iuinaa , j'nce S1.EU. Bold t > r el ) druggists or niallrd on recnipt of prim. For further partirulcr * punt torciroulp.r. V a Hoi 1ST ! ? . C. .ZjZj JW CO. , CURE. li Johni Now 1'ort. . " Mecnrllr licit Tliuuunlb itnt In tui 1 nuiu t v bMn ouriM rI ll > * fti nlfcktul ] i id 1O vear aiuo t li flrvtrlg uii > cniurU > Ire. wllb luilt Ltlu Atoli orikitr * * in.- iacioiu uid i."rf a c > niio.uici niuetrlr ' 1 ru. Tat Kuptar * . 7U i cur . Hi > . beau ktuimi fur i aui < > U. . J. KaskL luvtvicc. mi V./XASH Av. . If.TJTJ T - - FJ. - _ - r ; _ ; gr.H , Forfeit if not Havana Filler * A GEKTLEffiAK'S SKOKE Thli CIRUT irll ] proro ui rrjnrt mtiA imd trll 1 br eztnw ITC | > ndrerttietl In rv rr town Itit livuijptilejf lie vlll ef pxeciAte iumcriuotiu jiutliitncranliug KSTOILE EX rjsnyn joe CIGAE. Addtca BASOIUEI DUOS , Eco ! Ageaa. 130 Fifth JLveano , - CIIZCLS.OO. jxi : Ji.a ? D W Sazo , Losliu i , Morroll , C F. Goodman , ay. . spuaoid iCo. , J A 1'ullcr JK Co. , 11 1'iiri , Clumpy & . Olcsou , M II. ] 'OT7U)1 ) , ICuhn i Co . , titan rarnswortU , I'runtliarrotti-Co " osiSobuildt. JUUIUB Torbytho. MAE.T WHISKE lHtillKit far nil diclnul Lxn. THE BEST TOKtGl UNEOUALCDIar CONSUMHTIttt WASTING DISEASES and LENCRftL DEHILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION. DP. I311T I , , ( , eai > Hi f'lu"f Ka-.iuiml Quart of Ji J TTIIHN ' lit Mtltnliun irn calltd it > our Knyitnur Jlall * , MiU.py li ) Ur Jjilur DriiK0l < t n ( Irmitun. and I him mcil a 1 1 w bottlef \vitli fnr L ttor crort titan aur ) IIMC Imtl. 1 oiu ncuinineiidriif oir ttrticlo in my practice , uut ! liuil It % r > utUfjrtur ; " cr Cruulor h. IIBM'L t : r-.nrL ( ) K im Ilir E6SIIER & KEEKDELSDN , SIS. 818 and 820 Rtse KU , Puiladelphia. Pa. Forsnle by C. F. Goadinan , Oniiiho Kcbrusca Or Ibf I.li.uui lluljil , i > i > ! .ilJ t It cun Lucaru In & cui > of ni"i p urtoanlthout the Luuv. lcift. i'l thepuraun tak nrr" iiuur.nunoljr u icilew , t.ii < t win ulii-ot a . rituio i. ' r.u . cpeLdr can. Hhoiiivr ttir paiiuni Uiiu.iLii'.i rnkrtui u nlcuUullc W.-IHJL II lii.n lion ftivmi lu Ilioo- mtiidi of raxis , uud lu OM ry i niu ar > r Mi lau run lid lalluwvd II nrrrr ( all * I- j "lei ution iaiiifcuftUM | ] with iln > | M oi IllMtoim it nltcl llUiajHlliU''x | lor Ihx I'.iuur ' kpjwl .r lu ruu POU e .LP is'ori.tiw ; M < an:1 1 ITB ! ; KrilN & . CO. , Cor. 15ll run ! Il.unU * . und IHlli < V. i nniins Km. , Umutiu , eL. ' t. II. FObTUIt X MU > . , ( btiiril ItlulTii Ii AVn. Pull IIT vr t . lar p n i.l.lrl rni t j 1 15 huulnd ) I t "ion .11 r > u .11 i. \ muui QJU UILU 1/WI , . ! ;