HUM" fwn"r r 2 THE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY , JTJLY 21. 1888. PITH OFJQJE NEWS llioClty. Price of hogs , $ ( i Two new churches In South Oinnlin. 'J'ho Omnlms dofoiit Sioux City 17 to. 1. % Twomoro plumbers nro returned to Chi- cnpo , Snmosct club' * amended articles ot incor- point Ion. A fpntl fntlicr rcclnlmi hi9 wnywnrd dfingbtcr. He in snys ho will finish his inst cnr's piviilR ! contiacts. Hoard oT public woi Us dlhctiiscs Itogan's pjivlnj ? eontinctR. The Thomas J ljoltcr monument fund will bo well patronized. Heceijits of ho rs tit South Onialui 3 ester- day , 5,1-03 ; ciittlo , 5X ( ) . Tlciil estate tninsfets nggrepatc $3 ,077 ; buildlnf- permits , f ! ( ! , ' . ' < 0 The highest prlco ever paid for South Omaha realty , $ -'SO per foot. Chairman HOKO Interviewed ou the ISur- Huston Htriko. Tlio mon ununimous for con tinuing it. _ Nrliraslcn. A K. of P. lodne was instituted at Hebron Mrs P. A. Harry , of Lincoln , was killed by the cnrs. Chlne'h bites have appeared in Hoono and PJatto counties. 'J ho Otoo countv prohibitionists held their convention at Unadllla. Nobinska railroads tuo proparlng to thu piopoHc-d chungo in tlio Hchudule of rates , Wllllnm Wilkinson , u Burlington fireman , was badly scalded by the bui'stlng of a boiler flue. flue.Samuel Samuel Lowe , churR d w ith attomiitinff to piocuio nn nboition on Nina iJarrah , wns bound over. _ Cjonornl. I H. P. Hoe , the novelist , died at New Vork. I Jack Young was IIIHIR at Montlcollo , N Y. Engineer CSoiling has been taken to Au- Gold has been dlscovoicd at Ishpcminpr , tlich. Contractor MuJgu's li.ibihties amount to HcMVi foiest flics aic raging in noithcrn New Vork. Two of the Chicapo anarchists have been leleasc'd on bill Ex-Senator Mahouo Is s.ild to a plie to a Beat in the house. The crops in India arc bald to be in a satis factory condition. Muivillo W. Puller's nomination was con- fluncd by thu seniito , Offlceis were elected by the National Te-achcra' association. Mackay denies thit ho has sold his cable piopeity to J.iy Gould Ivesand St.ijnet will remain in Canada Until thu clouds toll by. Tivo workmen woie killed .it Indian ipolis by the fulling of , i del i ick. Fifteen men weio killed in a wicck ou the Mexican National railroad. The republicans will piobabli offer u sub- Btltute for thu Mills bill to day. Seven men wuio killed by the explosion of n tuff boat near Louisville , ICy Ch.ulps H. Kk'hfirdson , a biff Michigan boot and shoo dealer , h is failed. Two men woiu killed m Chicago by falling walls and several othois injuicd. The house has accepted the confcicnco ic- ] > oi t on the river and haibor lull. An antuchist circular similar to the famous "Hevongo" circular has been discovered. Oscar Ferguson of Hastings , la , looked down the biurcl of a revolver vlth fatal 10- J suits A disease icBcmbbng black leg has ap peal cd among the cattle of Webster county , Iowa Kx-Congressnian Warner of Ohio e-onies out Hat-footed agumst Cleveland and his policy. Thonighth distiict conRiessional conven tion of the Iowa union labor paity lusulled in a split. The New York leglstuio has nboilshcd the use of machinery In the penal institutions of the state. Heirs bring suit ot St. Joseph to coniprl an accounting by the admlnUttiitrixof an estate valued at fcW.OOO. Twenty-flvo people lose tholr lives by the floodb near Wheeling , W. Vu , and a number of the bodies rccoveicd. Miss Lucy H. Johnson , ono of the teachers nttondmg the San Fiancise-o convention , was taken suddenly ill nnd died. - The U. S. circuit court has decided that Trinity church violated the contiuct labor low in engaging Hev. Wairen. The doctor who attended Mandcvillo at Tullainoro Jail committed suicide w hen sum moned to attend the MitUiclltown inquest. It Is reported from Ottawa that n collision between English and American war shipi In Uchiing sea was only avoided by n hair's breadth. For PickliiR Pockets. Mat Cm roll-vat an ested last eraiing on complaint of Mary Kills , who charges him with stealing a gold watch and chain and SiO in money from hur vvhilo nt the road house , 1101 tli ot the city. Canoll is an old jail bird , nnd has been font up n number of times on a similar complaint. A Ilattlo ofGlnnts. A Now York lotttcr , Philadelphia Lotlgor : A canvass of the republicans who have been for two or three diys in conference at the Fifth Avenue hotel , clnolosos the existence of a determina tion on the part of all the leaders to win this election , if such a thing in pon- siblo , and they believe it is. Defeat has boon a , bitter experience. It lias removed causes of dilYoreneo and fac tional discoid that existed when tlio party was in power , und , vvhilo there is an absence of the onthusiiiMii which would have controlled the rank and file of the party if Hlaino had been nomi nated , on the other hand there exists tlio stiongth that comes from harmony. Not in many jeaia has thu party bet'ii so united. A united delegation from New York at Chicago was a marvelous exhibition of harmony in a state long rout with political feuds , but it is lo be surpassed by the unprecedented wonder of the unanimous nomination of Warner - nor Miller for governor. With greater harmony there is also evidently a determination to run this cam paign ou suionlillu principles , to leave nothing to chance , and to avoid tlio blunders that involved the party in dis aster four years ago , Tlio placing of tlio entire uctivo management of the campaign in tlio hands ol ko accom- plihhcd a master of practical politics as Senator Quay is regadcd as a clear evidence - donco of the now wisdom that is con trolling republican affairs. The belief of men experienced in politics and whoso judgment is not lost in tholr on- thublssm is that this contest is not to bo a walk-over for either Hide , but a battle of giants , with the issue uncertain. If the talk at the Fifth Avenue hotel is to bo relied upon , the republican plan of campaign ia not to abandon Now York by any mentis , nor on the other hand to Btako all upon it ns in 1884 , but to make a tronnmdous effort to carry Indiana and Conucfctlciit , making at the Mime time a Jiot light in Now Jersey ami West Virginia , all tlio while carefully guard ing the "biire" lopublican btates from 'domocr.itlo inioads. The republicans \ \ do not intend to lot the contest go by default , but will light every inch of the ground , and whoever wins will probably do BO by a narrow margin. That , at any rate , seems to bo the outlook at present and is the judgment of con- son ativo men of both parties. Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria , When lUby ai ! ct , wo rave her Cajtorls. When tlie ITU & Child , shn cried for Castcrio , When the became ) IUi , she clunn to CastorU , V n ill * J d CW1 Jren , hu uavo thwa Outcrta. HOW THEY HIT THE LEATHER , Th6 Homo Team Scores Sixteen Times In Throe Innings. THE SEVENTEENTH A HOME RUN. The Coin lIiisKors 1'ltul the Hall Al most as TieolyiiH the Locals An Ijlexeu Inninc Game at DCS Moliies. Omaha 17 , Slouv City it. Vestordnj's game was nn olln podrlda. What ? Don tiou know what nu olla po- drlJi Isl Well , It Is n combination of muffs nnd slug ging , nnd fumbles nnd passed bills nnd wild pitches , nnd lottenness generally. It .should bo shnkon well before taken. The Corn Huskers took their positions in the Ik-Id for the ilist Innings with that huughU , delimit look that minus mischief. Heinforced by Powell on iiist and Heccius on third , thej thought they had n snap. Hut so much for human calculations. Mr Coonevtook his base on flvo vvldo balls , which piece of impertinence made the man who canio over in the May flower , nnd who captains the Sioux , exclaim - claim In lie-cents w lid. "Oh , Fudgor , what's do matter wid iol" The crowd in the grand stnnd guyed the old num. While this was going on Cooncy stole second end , then ambled clear homo ou a passed ball. ball.That That was veiy nice. Shannon now walked up , and the first ball pitched ho sent out Into Whltely's corn patch for a couple of cushions. He ran iloun to thiid on another passed ball. O'Cou- ncll was piesuntcd with Hist on nccount of Pudger's wlldness , nnd Shannon sroied on Crooks' eoiker to center , O'Connell i cach ing third Of couise , dining all this excitement the cloud made things howl. Cioolnvcnt to second on a passed ball , and then , nfter "Chippey" McGair had bulled his wnr club niomul his head Unco times without coming in contact with the hoisc'hide , Miller made n hit and Ciooks seoied Nngta followed with u hit , but no fuither damage w.\s done , Claiko going out Foi the visitois Sliced lieu out to Croolts , but Whitclj got his base on an en or b.\ Shan non and Koi olus his on balls. 'Jhcn Powell made a hit and Whitely cnmo homo , Kecclus tollow ing after Pliclnn's long Hi had settled in McGnti's hands That left the fccoio 5 to 2 , and the crow d was veri jubilant In the thlul , on hiU bj Annis , Shannon. O'Connell and Miller , the Oinnhas scoied tlncu more tullies , and evciybodi said : ' " 1 hat bottles it" ' Hut it didn't settle it bn long shot. F.aeh siJo scoied n tally in the fifth , that on oui side being u maenillcent duvoby Claiko over the left Held fence for a homo inn. For the visitois Whitely scoied ou u bnso on balls nnd sub-.u luent hits bv , Ueccius and Powell. In the sixth Omuhn diovv an elegant piizo in the shape of n blank. Hut what did the doughty Com HilbUeis do ) Oh my I oh me ! must wo tell ? All right , but foi goodness sake don't let on wo ever told jou. The iiist nun at bat was big , lumbering Whitolj. It made him tired to stnKoalthe ball , so Claiko made him a present of the llrst bag Then Mr. Keecius , Mr. Powellnnd Mi. Phehin , Just as fust as thei could step up to the bat , pibtcd the sphcie foi a safe hit into eentei Of eoinso the llrst two came in. Next came Christopher Columbus' old side pintncr , nnd being small and senile , Claiko made n balk Just so he , too , could have a little tlo of the fun. . A stillness , as of death reigned in the stands. Not to let the inteiest flag , Genius now umdo n hit , and Fudger made n hit , nnd Prantcr made u hit , and four uioio iuns ciossed the plate. Oh 1 it w ns awful 1 The Coin Huskcis noted Just as mean as they could , nnd ono lady in the giand stmul said she wns alrnid they would pound Mr. Clnrko to death. Hut they didn't. 'Iheir batting streak was over. Prantcr , though , succeeded In getting homo with the seventh tally ou n cotiplo of errors. Just think of it , seven great big runs olT of our peerless team. The Omahas now came iu from the field timid the Jceis of the crowd. They looked like so many dyspeptics In a few minutes they went out again. They couldn't hit the side of n barn. It was the same thing in the eighth. No hits , no inns , no notlnuM Hut the Coin Huskcra had Improved both their chances , and in the-seventh they earned uimi , nnd In the eighth made two on loose pin } s b } the home team Q foovoinl hundied people had already loft the giounds , boiling ov or with wcauncsb and disgust. The ninth Inning arrived. "No inoio foolln' nowboys , " cried Crooks. "Go right in nnd knock out the gnme. " Shannon stepped up. There was a smoul- doling volcano in his eyes. "One strike ! " announced the umpho Hut that was nil. I lie next bnll Danny sent ll.v ing for two bases out tovvaid Mr. Whitely. Then O'Connoll got his b isn on bulls , Ciooks lined out a single and McGarr n two bagger and Shannon and O'Cooncll tore homo. How the crowd did yell. It only requited two more runs to tie the game , nnd there wns no one out. Would they get them I They wouldbt. Miller kept up the music by lamming out n safe one , then Naglo di eve ono ov cr Genlns' head for two bags , and Clnrko sent another ono against Sneed's fcuco for two more , nnd the game wns won. Six runs had been scored , and pandemonium w ns lost. Hut that wasn't all. Cooncy got his base on an en or by the antediluvian shortstop , nnd Clarke enmo homo. Cooney then stole second , nnd by u despeiate headllrst slide tallied on n pas od bill. bill.bay bay , I wish jou could have been out there then , for there was more excite ment uncorked at this junctuio than was cvet seen on the local grounds before or ev or w ill bo again. Men Jumped over into the Hold and yelled nnd shrieked und danced , and jammed each othei's hats , nnd pulled nnd hauled until Seleo felt like calling out the lire depiut- incut. Eight inns In the ninth inning was enough to upsuttho cquilibiium of u nun bio statue. Hut read tlio oftlcuil scoio , nnd go off soino- whcie and lay down nnd die : OMAHA. All. JT II. 811. I'O. T. K ! Coonoy , ss 5 2 0 1 13 S 1 Aunlb , m 0 1 'J 1 3 1 1 Shannon , 'Jb (1 ( a 0 a 1 2 O'Connell , Ib 2 3 2 0 0 H 'J Ciooks , if 5 a i ) -J 1 0 0 Huns carniHl Oinalu la , Sioux City 0. Two base hits Annis , Shannon , Crooks , Mcdair. Naglc , Clarke , I'huhiu. Homo rniii Claiko. H.HCS on balls Off Clarke 4 , oft Fudger 1. Struck out Hy Clarke 1 , by J'udgcr 0. Passed balls Naglo 1 , Prantcr 5 Wild plt"hes-Clarko 1 Timo-- - , Fudger 1. - - 2:15. : Umpire Cusslck. n , Minneapolis 2. 8 , July 20. Special Telegram lo Tur. BELj j Although the homo team outbnttcil the Maroons to day , the Chicago boys put n faultless fielding gatnti nnd won a creditable victory. The Maroons were aided materially in the tun getting by the ragged work of the homo battery. Sprague pitched n magnificent game , keeping the hits well tcattcrcd. Gallagher , who was Injured at St. Paul yestoidav , was replaced at third ha o by Khelun , who plajed a pretty pump. Tlio feature of thu game w as a stolen base by Sc'hoeneck. The score : Minneapolis 1 2 Chicago. . . 0-5 Huns earned Minneapolis 1. Tivobaso lilts Tcbeau , Hawcs , Hrosnan , Morlarity , Rohocneck , lltoughton Hases on balls By Sowders 2 , by Sprafruo 1. Hit bv pitcher Tebcau , Dwicr. Stiuckout Bj Sowders 10 , by Spr.iguoS. Passed balls Biough- ton 1 , Dugdrtloa. Wild pitches Sowdeis ! J , fepuiguo 1. Uascs stolen Hy LJwicr , Schoo- ncck. Morlailti Left on basc't Minne apolis 0 , Chicago 5. Time 1 33. Umpire llagan. Milwaukee O , St. Paul U. ST. P u'i. , July 20. [ Special Telegram to Tnr Hi i : ] The homo team dropped a game to the Cream City apgi elation to day by miscr.iblo Holding. Shcnklo's wildnest would have lost him the game had not the St. Paul players evinced such a strong Inclination to cover each other's ten I- ton. the result being numerous and costly errors. Hlngo'n ciror is the only ono that did not cost a run. The Mllwaukccs put up n superb fielding game , the vvholo of the out field doing phcnominal work. They also found the ball more numerously nnd at inoio opportune times than did the homo players. ' 1 ho score : fet Paul 0 0300000 0-2 Milwaukee 0 - ( ! Huns eaincd St. Paul 2. Two base hlts- Morrisscv , Strouss , Forstoi (2) ( ) Double plajs Foistcr , Fuller and fatrouss ; M.iskroy and rullor. Bases on balls Can oil ( II , Karlc , Patton , Ulngo , PIckctt , Murphy. Hit by pitihor Lowe , Pottio , Shonhle. Strurk out Lowe. Passed balls Mills Wild pitches Dunyca 2 , Shenklo 1. Bases stolen Bv Cairoll , Hatle. Loft on bases St. Paul 8 , Milwaukee & , Fiist base on oriors Milwaukee t , St. Paul 1. Time 1:40. : Um- pho Biennan. les Moliics 7 , Kniisas City f > . MOINUI , July 0 [ Si > ecial Telegram to Tun Hi.r J Fifteen hundied people wit nessed n hotly contested game of cloven in nings between the Kansas City HlUcs and the homo team to dny. Umplie Fcssendcn made some very rnnlc decisions nnd was fiecly hissed It wns largely a pitcher's battle and but foi a few cosili eirois the homo toun would hive had the game fiom thestait Van Dyke made the most difllcult catch of a foul llj in left Held th.it has been m ulo hero this season. Tncscoio : DesMoinos I ! 030000000 3-7 Kansas Citv 3000030000 0-fi Huns cai ned DCS Moincs I , Kansas Cit\ 3 Tivobase hits Shafer. Double plajs Swmt7el , Aidnoi and Cuitis. Hases on balls Hi SwaiUul II. Hases given for hitting man with ball 15y Cushimin 2 , bi bwaitrcl 3. Stiuck out Hy Ctishmnn 7 , by K\\artful 1. Passed balls Tialici H , Kdinolds 1. Time 2 10. Umpiic IVssenden. \Vt filern Assoclatinii Standing. Follow Ing is the ofllcial standing of the Western association teams up to and in cluding ycslei day's games Pluved Won Lost Pr Ct St.Paul 57 .M 1'J .COil Des Woines r. ) Ill 20 .fi'O Omaha fJ 27 25 .r.l'l Kansas Citv 51 20 27 .490 Chicago M 27 21) ) .4S2 Milwnukco 57 27 : ) , il ; Sioux Citv 10 7 I ) .421 MmueuDOlis 5S 23 30 .370 OTilint GASIKS. Yesterday's Winners in the National Iveagiio Contests. DF ritolT , July 20 Kesult of to day's game : Detroit . 0 1 Chicago . 3 Pitcheis Baldwin for Detroit , ICrock for Chicago. Haso hits Detiolt 4 , Chicago S. niiora Detiolt 0 , Chicago 3. Umpire , July 20. Result of to-dai 's ' game : Philadelphia. . ! 00200300 0-0 New York..O 00010230 1 7 Pitchers Casey for Philadelphia , IJeefe for New Yoik. Hiso hits Philadelphia 12 , NcwYoik I.I. Hrrors PhlladeluhU 4 , Now Yoik 7. Umpire Daniels. INDIVN irons , July 20. Kcsult of to day's game : Indianapolis . 0 00000000 0 Plttsburg . 2 * 4 Pitchers Slnovo for Indianapolis , Calvin for Pitt&burg. Uaso hits Indianapolis 10 , 1'ittsbnrg 0 Cu 01 s Indianapolis 4 , Pitts- buigO Umpire Linch. WvsniN'OTON' , July 20. Kcsult of todai's game : Washington. . . . 3 Hoston . 0 1 Pitchers-Whitney for Washington , Kad- bonrne for Heston. Huso hits Washington r > . Hoston 4 ln ] 01 s Washington 2 , Uostoii B. Umpiio Valentine. American Association. Ci.r.vuMMJ , July 20 Uesult of today's game : Haltimorc . 0 3 Cleveland . 0 2 ST. Louis , July 20. Uesult of todai's ' game : St. Louis . fl 1-1 Kansas City . 0 5 Columbus H , Fremont . " . COI.LJIIHM , Neb. , July 20. lSpeei.il Tele- giam to Tin : Hi.r J A game wa- > played this afternoon between the rioinont Gieys and the Columbus club , lesultinjj m a scoio of & to 5 iu favor of Columbus. AQUATIC. Winners of Knees at the National Amntc-iir Iti > ntta. StsnuuPa , July 20 The national nnia- tour icgattn was continued today. Tlio flml heat in the Junior single scull incc le- sultcd in a vietoii for M. bhea , of the Don Amateur club of Toronto. The nest race , the bcnlor shell i ace , Protta , of the Coi neil navy , won bj live feet. Time 0:5. : Four crews stalled , nmong them being the Si Ivans , of Mollne , 111 , which were fouled by the Washington crew and their boat broken , causing them to drop from the i nee. The double scull rueo between the Don Amateur club of Toronto. Mctiopolitans of New York and Nonpnilels of Tsew Yoik , was won by the Don Amateurs In ! 1 2J' ; , . The oi ht-oaicdraco between the Crescents nnd rail mount" , both of Philadelphia , was won bi thu latter m S 33. TIJlllRVHXTS. . VeHterdnj's Speed U'lnnern nt the Url htou Hcnoh Course. HMOIITOV Hnvcn , July 20. Sumimny of to day's races : Soven-olRhtlu of n milo Obelisk won , Lil lian K. second , Hazolhatch thiid. Time - 1 W t , Tlneo fouiths of n mile Miller won. Nat Goodwin second , Rebellion third. Time 1:18. : 1:18.Threefourths Three-fourths of n milo Kink won , Mac- Gregor bceond , Hermltiigo third. Tune lUf- : ! Ore and ono sixteenth miles Lemon won , Una U. second , Tax Gatheier third. Time - Ouo nnd one-fourth miles Ernest won , T.uto Arnold second , Grccnlield thiid. Tiuio -3.1I5K. One und one eighth miles i\llo wqu , Har- num second , Valiant third. Time 3.00. The KiiKHsh Turf. Lo.snov , July 20. This wns the opening day of ICompton Park's first summer meet ing. The race for the Kcmpton Park crand two-year old stnkos was won by Guy Hamp ton. Dr. Hamilton Warren , Majrnotlo.Phy- siclan and surgeon , Room J , Orounso block , corner 10th and Capitol nvonuo. Chronic and nervous diseases a special ty. Telephone Oil. For fast and f-afo transportation take the Lake Mauavy a steamer , C. . Mnyuo. NEWS OF NEBRASKA TOWNS , ' , L Whont Fields Bolng Dovourocl By Ohlnch Bugs. A FARMER 'DISCOVERS ' A BOMB. bliatlon nnd tlcCoolc Kiilnvlnu n Djnnniito Srnsntlon Ijovve Hound Over lo tli DlHlrlct Court Other State News. Tlio Iionir Pine Cliautnitqtin. AS9LMIU.T GIIOU.M ) ' , Love Pisn , Neb , Julj 20. [ Special to Tin : HLK ] This was Grand Army day and thei o were ! t)09 { ) poo- lilo on tlio grounds. H was an excellent tiny. but a little wnrm nnd dusty. Tlio Gland Army boy * , n company of state militia , the Ionp Pine lire company and the Chautauqua Ain worth nnd Atkinson brans bands foiinod In line nnd iniirchcd to the grounds together. Goernor 1 hav , or was the presiding onicer of the day. The frovernor Introduced Ur. C. r. Hrltt of Hastings , Nub , who gnvo n very In teresting talk on Ills experience tu tlio army. Kov. H. A. Shoroy , General Hus ell , Picsl- dcnt Martin nnd Superintendent Evans de livered addresses in the nfternoon and theio was n camp ilio held In the evening at which theioaro many wittv live minute speeches made by the bois. Following is tlio pro gram mo for Saturday , July til , Teachers1 day : 0 ( X ) n m. Kiting Bell. ft . ; > Pt , ij cr set vice. 7 OD-Hioakfast. 8.00 Tlieoloxv , K. McCllsh , The Punish ment of the Wicked. 8 00 Nntui al Science , Botany , C. M. Ste vens , Native Flowers. is. on Music. ChoiUB , .T. M. Hloso bn : Normal , 1st clans , .1. 1) . Stewait. The Kssontial Element of a Chi istian Chin en : ! M class , G Ij Ta\lor. The Institutions of the lllblc dilution. Mrs. I. , II Hlackbmn ' ) : ! 0 Natural Science , Giolofry , .1. Lisle , The Glow th of a Continent , ( continued ) . ' .1.30 Music , Chorus , .1. M. lllosc. 10 n-Pedacofjy. J Lisle. 10.15V. . C. T. U. Confeionco. 11 -Lecture , H. Dunn , Education of the Sensibilities 1J 15 Dinner. iiOOj ) m Lecture , O. E. Hakcr : The StvuU of God in Man 3 -Politics , .1 U.Hvauv The U o and Abuse of 1'olitk , U Parties II ir.-Pod.iwv , C II Ctiurehill : His- toi v , Outline of the Adminlsti Uions. 4 Oil Ti'inpei.ituo , Ida Hvans. Heredity nnd I'nviioiiments us Causes of Alcoholism. Uilldicn. Mis. i : A Hl.xir. 1 0) ) Music clis , , T , M. Hloso. 4 ) , " > Not mill , flist , class .1 T. Stowait : The Histniv of tlio Chinch In the Now Testa ment Second class , O K Ta\lor : The Wool' day Influence. Children , Mis L U. Ulirltbuin. 5 oO Conference : Injunction nnd Gov- ci nmoiit m Schools. ft 15 Supper 8 00 Lcttuie , John Asltm : Cionnvell. A ( icnnlnc ilnmli round. SiuiTrov , Neb , , July 20. ( Spec-ill Tele- giain to Tin : Hi r.l-A-Tho d\naniilo bomb has t etched as far west ns this place. Yester day \\hllo a f i nfer wiw walking on the 11. & M. i.ulroad ti .ick between this town and the Il.irlun Cattle toaipanj's faun , .1 dlstiuice of lc"-s than half u mile , ho louml a piece ot gas pipe fifteen tin lies long , both ends of , whiLh were stopped. I'loin one end u fuse niojculcd about throe indies long. It was brought to town and the i.iiho.ul olllciuls at McCook telegiaphed. They ai lived this mniniug nnd took eh n go of what thov pi ououneed a genuine bomb When found the | ioinb was hing vulhin two inches of the nil and at one end ol the blidge which eiosses Muudy cicek It was no doubt placed on the track some time during the day , as the section men CMur.lncd the bndgo bcfoio po-ng out to work. . , The Incident has caused considerable oscitemonl hero to day , and hundreds of people viewed the deadly bomb. The lailroad ollicials took It to McCbok with them t > day. Tho. man whom the compiny fuisppi't was in town jcstcrdxy , but his whereabouts could not bo asceit lined to day. His Family. NUIIUSKA. CITY , Neb , July 2) . [ Special to Tin , HKK. ] The neighbors of ono. Henry Andrews , living in the northern part of the city , last evening i epoi ted to the polieo that Andrews was in the habit of so shamefully beating his wife nnd children that they could not tolerate him in the neighborhood any longer. They tlio man very frequently knocks his wife down , and amuses himself daily l > y toitui ing nnd Dealing his chlldien. It is alleged that ho never buys a pound of coal or wood , but instead forces his chilpion to utcal sulllcii'iit to keep them. The neighbors organirod themselves last evening and marched to his home , Intending to give him a dose of his own medicine , but he had decamped. AK ofl * . Iinilgn Instituted. Ilninov , Neb , July 2J. [ Special to Tin : Hi K. ] Hcbiou Division Uniform II ink Knights of Pythlus was Instituted last night by Colonel H. F. Dowost , nsslsted by Adju tant Douglns , both of Lincoln , Neb. The of- llccrs of the new division nro as follows : Captain , Sir Knight M. G. Leech ; lieuton- nnt commando ) , bit ICnlgnt M. Savage ; hcr- nld. Sir Knight W. H. Friuno ; guard , Sir Knight A. Huntsman ; sentinel , Sir Knight Shciman Hcndorsliot ; troasmor , Sir Knight William Ellison ; recorder , Sir Knight . I. H. Gn.cn. Theie arc twenty-seven members of the now division. They aio Well drilled , and nro in condition to largely mciease their inembciship. nnd Murpliy nt Purr-violin , Neb. , July -Special [ TelojMnm to Tin. Hrn.J Chaiimon Hogo and Muiphy , of the uriov.inio committees of the Hi othei hoods of Engineoiaand riiomen , anhedlrom CieMon this morning Thoj \\LTO met ban onthuslastlu ciov.d of the bojs hero and escoited to the hall , where n muss meeting 'iis held nml n vote taken as to the advisability of accepting Manager Stoi.o's linns nnd dc laiing the Ktnlto oil , Uoth loiUeH hcie voted unanimoush against accepting it In the afternoon another moot ing was hold at the hall , and disposed of other business , which poituinod to tlio local lodge Hogo and Muiphy pioeecded to Omaha this evening IKM > Hound Over. TricvMut , Neb , , luly 2) ) ( Special to Tin , Hir. : ] In the eiso of the bt.it ) of Nebraska vs Samuel Lowe , charged with giving Nlnn Dauah medicine to vpiocuro a iniscirrligo , the defendant wiivcd prellminaiy examina tion and was required to give bonds in the sum of SUH ) for hiinnpeiutnro at the Octo ber tcun of the dlsti kt coutt. Miss Darrah camu iii ) fiom Florence last evening , nccom- p lined by Dr. Solomon , tin a witness for the btato Lowe , the defendant , has used every means in his poiverto get Miss D irrah to leave the state. Ho has olToicd fcJOUas u biibc for that put poai , but has failed in his offou. ' ' Ot clniinti1 I'mliililtlonlstH. XnuiASKA Cm , b , July 20 iSpcclnl toTim Hi p.l The tirohlhition county con vention met at Uninliilacstoiday and nonil- nuted the following counti ticket. Tor sena tor. Ur. T. J. Morriinin. Nebraska City , for icpicscntatlvcSj J. J. Hochatotlor , Nebraska Citv. J. H. Steele , Tnlmugo. John Aeott. Pal- mjia ; for county comuiisalonur , GibDoLong , Sjincubo. Ihqy uUo nominated thirty s > ix delegates nnd ultei natos tn the congressional convention to bo hold nt Nebraska City July LO and thirty-six delegates nnd alternates to thostaio convention at Omaha August IS. Will Soon Ho About. Noimi HF.VU , Neb , July 20 , | Special Telegram - egram to TUB Hi'B ] Mr. James , who is so seriously crippled by being run over Dy n freight train , Is still hero and is getting along nicely. Ho will soon return to his homo well , but minus a log. Hnilly Sfialileil. Ti'ctiMSFii , Neb , July 20. [ Special Tele gram to THE UEE. ] William Wilkinson , a H. & Mi fireman was. seriously scalded licro to-ilny by the bursting of ono of the bdller ( lues. Although his injuries nro not con- sldcred fatal , ho will probably bo laid up for several weokn. Ho wns take-n to the Oueeii Citv hotel In this city , whcro ho will ic- mam for the present. Ciops In I'lntto County. Coi tnmrs , Neb , July 'JO [ Special to Tin : HUE. ] The wheat crop In Plnttu county will soon be nlmost wholly destroved by the chinch bugs. Partners report n great deal of whcatbulng cut for hnj. Corn is looking splendid nnd if nothing pi events , uciy large j l ltl is looked for. Chinch llu s In Doom * rountj. AIIIIOV , Neb , July 2D [ Special to Tun HIT , ) Fatiiors in tills county have dls- covcied that the uhineh bugs aio mnkiiig tearful inroads in their w heat fields , and ap prehensions are felt that thei will got into the corn unle-iR inin comes very soon. Tlio woatlar has been voiy hot nnd dii for the past two weeks. A CUUSHIM ) SHU hi ; . Tlie \ Icllni oT Hull'N Ulow Still Alive , Hut Llalilo to llf. John Cnsson , the victim of Andy Kubi's mui-deious attack in Heeso's saloon Monday night , is still bing in n prccaiious condition , but the physicians cntcitniii hopes of his re covery. The skull was ciushcd by the blow given him nnd if ho survives the bony plntcs will have to bo tiepmined vei.v piobiiuly 1 ho wound is nn eKtremelv itnngerous ono nnd the In aln of the Injuicdniaii issoafTcctcd that ho suffers n paitlal paralisls of his limbs and the neives contiolllng the func tions of spec-ell nro also doianged. And\ Uub.\ , the blustciing luvvdv wlio made tlio assault , is still at latgo nnd his eluded all efforts of the police to ferret out Ins hiding place It is thought that lie has ( led fiom the city. SOUTH OMAHA NinVS. How It ll.ii | > eucl. This Is how it happened. U was at the cir cus , and nt that particular point where the ling master offers ? 100 to anyone that win lido u fliey , untamed circus her o. Ilio owner of the hoiso ( a member of the tioupo ) sat among the audience with his star- spangled tights bidden bonenth a suit of stoio clothes When ho got the cue ho was to staiigcr into the i ing like a diunkcn man nnd claim the amount Then ho wns to do the act , and giadmlly pool himself until in the giand Hnnle , ho stool revealed ns n Ilist- i lass bin u back lidcr He only got as fin as the st.isjuering put ves.tculaj. He st.igkfeied just us if hu had been thine befoie , .ind so nntuially. th it the polUcinnnon dut.v.nikcil him out of the ling. "Thank von , " said the ling muster to the ofllccr "Wo don t want a diunkcn man to lisk his life " "You don't hev to , " said the di link , and ho once inoio stiuggkd to got into the ilnir Omo inoie ho w.is Jned b.n k , and as he ngain ende.uoied to tiso to his feet the i inir m ister said "Givo him n good shakingnpniid hojll kei'ii quiet " He got the shaking , but did'nt ki-op ( | iuet , and Ilnallj miccei-dcd in doing his act Now there is tioublo among the ciicus men , who think it was n put up JeD , and nt the same timu It isn't sife to nslc a policeman if h" has been to the citctis. Such is life In South Omaha. J'lectliiji Tcncliers. In conversation with .1 Hi n icpoiter re garding Hie iccunt itetion of the board of cd uuttign in ic on aging all the old teachers of last .v car , nn ex member of that body said _ ' -Previous to hist j ear the board of educa tion consisted of nine member , siof whom held over and tincocio elected in Apiil. The election of teichcis was held cither at the tegular meeting in Juno or July. The statement that the committee alwavs ie poitod the list , as tccomuiendcd ! > i the su- peilntcndent , is not concct , ns the committee too have made changes oyei'i je.ir pievlous to this ono. "Last i ear the old bonid consisted of nine niemheis , and to hold the olcetio.i of tt.ich- ers so that the teacheis misht lonil the 10- sult. pievlous to thecloso of the teim , the old lioard would have to elect them. "The committee on teachers were hot willing to assume the icsponsibillty of cleu- tion , espeeiallj as twomembois weie toleuvo the boaid. The committco theiofoio invited the new board of ilftcen to consult with them before making their report. This was done , I bellevo , at the suggestion of Mr. Long , who was chairman of the committee "Tho committee made no changes except as leeommended by the now members. The move , tills i ear , was entirely uncalled for apd was an attempt to disfianehiso the now inembeis. " \ \ lint Lot H arc Worth. The highest price paid for ical estate in South Omaha wns given ye-iterdaj when the Ncbiaska Savings bank bought the lot at the southeast coiner of N and T\venty-sisth stieots fiom Tom Geary at fX ) pot foot. It Is 25\M ( ) and the price Is considered low by many of the propeity owneis in the vicinity. The SavniL's bunk has been doing a p lying business over since it was started , nnd placed in ehaigo of W. A. L. Gibbon , and the directors of the institu tion hnvo shown their fnith in thoiutuioof the town by their purchise. They Intend to erect the finest buck nnd stone building in the city three stones high , with basement , otllco and all the latest improvements. Church Improvements. Churches me keeping pace with everything clso In South Oinnhn , and plans me now being pi coaled for two new ones. The first is the M. E. chinch which w ill bo built on the coinnr of Twenty-third nnd N streets. It will be of frame , resting on a brick foun- dat'on ' and will scat about tlneo bundled and twentj p'isons , without n galleiy. If the latter is added , the seating capacity will bo nbout four bundled , nnd the whole will cost about * IOH ) . Plans are also being piopared for the now Roman Catholic chinch to bo built lit t ho i nrner of Tenty tlili d nnd ( i sti eels , but they mo not far enough advanced to give In detail The cost of the edllice , however , will beabmt J < , ( )0) ) ) Notes Aliout Hid City. J. S Mullen has removed to his now resi dence in Allnight The united labor p irty are asked to meet Sutuidav nlh'ht in the K of L hall. Cholera infantum is at picsent very prev alent and the doctors 1110 kept busy A now hotel and a now ding store aio among the latest Improvements in Albi ight. Tlio London Music hull on N stieet will bo thtounopen to the public for the Hist time b.Uuidaj night. A fust class tioupo is en gaged. JooSmlth , n painter m the employ of Clapp & Williamson , fell fiom n scaffolding and broke his leg. Hols cuicd for by Dr. Ein- hout. J. H. Erlon , of the Stockman , leaves to day for Kenney , and from thence will go to Giand Island , where Mis. Eilon is tit present on a visit. The grnvejnrd at Albright Is still con- Hldeied n uilluinco by tlio tesldciils in that localltj , and they uro about to make u united effort to have the nulsniuo ab ited. A typographical en or made Tun Hi is sav that "tlio major" hud finished a liftcen dajs' turn in the city Jail. It should have lead "tho major. " alias Jack Lconaid. The Kov Pather Moriai itj has removed to his now residence at the coiner of Twcnty- Bixlh and F Btieets , and pirishionerswuhlng to sea him will In future call theie. The pun club plcnle on Sunday piomlses to bo.i success A. C Hogaidus has promised to give nn e\hibltion of shooting and the club hns-chartcred a train to carry Omaha guests to the grounds. It will leave the depot about 0 u. m. At the police court this morning Charles Morgan got four dajs in Jail to prevent him doing nn > harm while the circus is in town Joe Hughes nnd J N Do Cole were also run In as vags , and got the usual ton minutes to leave town Two hundred dollars is offered to anyone w ho can tell whcro Nelson C. Wood is. Ho is 25 jrnrs old , 5 feet ten inches high , daik hair und small mustache The hand bill is signed bv Frank L. Wood , Peoi la , and has a postscript : "Nelson Please write or tele giaph to Olllo. " Auction. On Saturday , July 21 , nt 2 p. m. at 103 N Hth Ht. , a line lot of bedroom suit * and parlor furniture , carpetss etc. West Furniture Co. , Auctioneers. A MODEL UNIVERSITY TOWS , Iowa City's Mornl Atmosphere Dwelt Upon nt Length. DENS OF INIQUITY WIPED OUT. The Cltj Absolute ! } Preo Fiom Many of the llvlls NO Common In Oilier IMnucs Other low a Now i. . 'eel'iom Temptation , Iov > v Cm , la , July SO The university investigating committee to dn.v sent to Gov ernor Lai labeo a piellmlnaiy repoit touch ing the inornl sun oundlngs of the state iini- veisity They sny thcj find that n few saloons nro still In loun City , but that the vItforous prosecutions now being waged nnd the Injunctions granted by the presiding Judge me weeding them out The committee sav that the t Ity Is nbsolutely free from gambling dons nnd hou es of ill-fame , nnd has been for jean. Thnt the few places here where liquor can be found nro unlu \ltlngniidntunot frequented by students. That the social attiactions of the city aio llist-elass nnd that the j-oung men and women who come here me not suirounded by teniptntlons , as alleged , but on the eon ti.u.v have the best of Influences excited upon them. The committee , In tomluslon , uiges that the onlj thing needed Is to have the few liquor saloons now hero wiped out to make the university most piospcious. A Vntnl Cattle Disease. Four Doixula. . , Juli M [ Special Tele- giamtoTnn lhp. | A disease ilosely ie Bcmbling the black leg has bioken out among the cattle of Washington nnd Colfn\ tow n- nliips , in Wolister e-ounti , mid has become epidemic. 1 ho disease appealed onli n couple of dnjs since nnd ne-ailv n bundled cattle have died. Sovent.v-thico fields me nf Ilk ted Only three or four iccoveied nfter b < ing attacked Veterinm ie1 < ! c in do nothing The piospeets aio Hint the woiit cpukiim is in pnvie'bs that ever nllluUd this pait of lou.i Stock ownets uie vcij imuli ills comagod Gineiiior l.aiiabee lias been notified and n luiauintmc will urob iblj be ouleied , The Knllway luvestluatton. Drs MoiNr , . la , July 'JO. The exam nu tinn of Hie lailioad eonunis-iioncis bv the nttoinovs for the tailiondt was continued to day. Commissioner Smith was on the stand The examination was eondm ted on the p.nt of the indro.tds bj Judge Wltlnow of Chi cngo , gcneial counsel of the Kock Island inihoul The commissioni'is mo defended bv Attorney Genei il UaKer ami Judye NOUISL-of this dty To dnv's examination bioiiiht out " ( veial defeds and lontia dii lions in tlio published schedule ot intes oulcied bj the board Heinltetl in a Split. DisMoiM-- Julv Tele- - , , 20-fSpechil - giam to Tin. MCI : ] The Kighth dlstiiet ion gio sionnl convention of the union labor putj met nt Lenox , Taylor counti. todnj. It was veii lnh.it monUrns poition fnvoilng the endiM emcnt of Congiessman A. H An del son , who is an Independent candidate for leiKunlnntion , and atinthei poition opposing the fusion nnd demanding 'i straight iiomina tlon. Theio was a split and two tonventions weio held , with about equal attendance in c\uh 'the fuhloniMs made no nomination , but cndoised Andeisons candldiicy The straightouts nominated Gcoige C. Calkins , of Adams tounlj. Hey anil Gun. II.nos , In , Jul.v ' . ' 0-Special ( Tele giam to Till. HLI--Osem ] IViguson , n boj of fouitccn ieais , went out shooting jestur day , in company with two othei bojs of his ago. 1'acli cmricd n revolver. After n while ono of the curtiidgcs in Teiguson's pistol failed to dischmge , mid ho raised the revolver volver and looked down the ban el. At thnt instant it was disclimgcd , shooting him in the head nnd killing him instantly. The II earl UK Postponed , low A CITY , la. , July 20. The hearing of the motion to dissolve the injunction issued by Judge Fall nil in the raihvny ( nses 1ms , by consent , been postponed Until the next sitting1 of the full boaul of Iowa i all way commis sioners. The UNION PACIFIC run' , four trains daily out of Denver for the east. Tlio New York Herald has published dailj for the past cloven da.vs a list , with amounts taken , o ( the ombov/.lets in this country hlneo 1B7S , tfivtnf , ' Ilio list Tor a Miitflo A car eaeh dtij. and now gives a lecaiiltmntion for ten jours and a half : * L , ; R aaji ror , IST'I ' " ' " ibSbOnios ( ) 2 , ' 110,00" ) 1SSJ Gi and totnl.SW.'fiO , I7J Lb&l. . . . . . . * ' , Ii > 1. * . It is known to many interested in banking tlialthoollleml examiners haw onl.v bkimined the bui facebeing wholly ignorant of tiio coiruptton beneath the sin face. InlHblillvo out of the eight bank failures reported were duo to ftaud or embezzlement. In 18S7 there weio eight more bank failmub , ono of which was loporteil to bo owing to ir- icgular UM > of thu fundri btlio pieil- dunt. another due to the ( light of tlie- caihicr with all the asM > U , a third wa w locked by tlio provident , wlio ab- bcondcd , and a fouith through licavy ombo//loment b.tli . \ cashier. IMornal vigilance is the pi-ice of safety should bo the motto of hank dlrcctois , and a stern and ninolouting pro < pcu- tion of all olTendeis ought to be the ru'o ' and not the exception. Then the titlu of onibo//k'ment would bo checked , and another libt like the one * published bj the Herald bc rondi-iod impoisiblo DYSPEPSIA Causes its victims to bo inUrr.iblehopcle , tonfmcil , nml drpreswl in nilnil , veiy IrilU- blc , languid , and drowsy. It h a tllspi o which docs nut got well 01 Itself. H icquircs caiclul , jierMstcnt attention , and a remedy to throw ( ill thu e-iu'ca .uid tone up Ilio diges tive OIK ins till they perform their duties willingly. Hood's Hirt.apaillli has proven Just the n quired rcmcilyln hundreds of case i. "Ihavo tiUcn Hood's Snsiimllla for iljs- pep ill , from w hleh I Inv o snUei cd tvv o j eai < . 1 tried in tny other medicines , hilt none proved so sitisfactiiry as Hood's birsipirllli. " 'JIIOMAS C001C , JJrilill 1-lCCtllO Urfllt CO. , New V.orUC'ity. Sick Headache "For the past two jcars I have been aflllctcd with sevuo Jicadaclics ami dyspep- ill. 1 was liulucrd to tiy Hoods hus > ipa- illb , nnd hive found great icllcf. Itheer- fully rccoriniiciiil It to all. " Jlns. K. i. A.s.sAni.n , Kcw Haven , Conn. tits. M r > C. Smith , CambrMpeixirl , Miss. , was .ibimVrcr finiu < i > 4 | ipsiaaiuUicKhcia- acho. bho took Hood's 8ir jpirllU .md found it the best remedy bho ever u-cd. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold l.y nil drufsSsts. ? t ; sit ' ° r S3. JHdo only by 0.1. IIOOU & CO. , I vvoll , Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar. Cm lx > nuli-Uy CURED l lumin liy iiHrnr VSTAL , TAE L l S'overiniStfo/ ' M u < niHrjhi\t'Ai. : DI iiiurv. i.fiHr MV > . IIIIOIt.Hr.fi liyinalli lii lp rkaii'J.V : Clriul > r fn- hnkuii.uuniiibifco..iiic ri..i i/ir i. tiuaou , iu. A FRIGHTFUL SKIN DISEASE , HufTcrlimfl Intonac. llunil nearly rn\v itotly uororcd with sores. Cured bj the Cutiourn UcmedleH. ili-ssrs. STEV n.Nfi .V llnu.M-.n , Monroe , N. 0. ltvnr Pirn , About t o months iilw , on your lerommundiitlon , 1 bought n bottle or Lirn- ( tin v Ui soi.yj NT , ono box ot ft'Tlft'ii v S vi.v i , nnd one cnhe ot ( .Vrtct'it V s tur , for inv con. n od llihtoon jt-nrs , who hns titicn alllleti > d v > ith or7oinn foi n long time , nnd 1 nm plcniod to suv Unit tlio iciiioillos imvo cured him , IIU aulTe'ihigs vvero tntonai- , his hcidt liolnir ne-ailv raw , his oars l > omg pone exi ept the gilMlo , and Ills bed ) waseovorod v\lth nores Ills condi tion VMI < frightful to bohold. Ilio sores have now nil illonppciireil , his nKIn ts health ) , exes blight , chi-oi fnl In disposition , nnd \\oikhnf ovoiydaj. My neighbors nr ltni" > m-s to thli leiiiinKublo nnt > , niul tlio doubting ones nr n > - qtie'tod to cull or v\rlto me , or nny of my neighbor- * . \\M. S. SII'.l'lir.NSUX. W'lM iii'STrn P. O , UNION Co. , N. C. MtiMior , N ( ' . , Oct. 2" , 1 7. Till. I'OTTCH Hltttn VMI ( 'III Mtl'VI CO. ! ( lintlcinrn. Mr , Win f. StcphcMison of this count ) liromtht bin son to toun to dn.lo . lot ns fc him , and to "lion us wlint Cl'lii't'UIlKMK' tiiislnid done foi him , 'lliln la thu tn u 10- fcrnd to In oui Itllor to you "omo tlninngo To Itiok at the Ixiy no\\ , 01111olilil suppose that tin ro had ncvi-r liccn nil ) thlnir thu inattcttth him f < ( ( IIH to bo In portc't t hi'iiUli. W t > hu\u \Mltlou nnd htr nlth livUiohathls fathur hastoNti ) aboutthuinnttui , v\rot It Just as ho dk luted. Wcnio soiling qult n quiiintty ot the Cirri- Otliiv KhMKDirs and hear nothing hut prntm-s fm them. WorKi > rd tliu I'IITIOITHA ItiMnui-s tliolic t inthAiunikit , nml oh ill do nil wocan topiomolo thrlr silo. Yam * truly , MKVI'.NS \ llltUN'nit , ami I'hnrninclst- * . CrTirt'it \ , the ere it skin euro , nnd Cin ICIMI \ Sonpiopmocl irom It , eMernally , and Ui'Ti- l HA Ithsni.v KM , thu nuu lilood purltk-r , Inti r- nnlly , aru a positl\o euro foi ovorj form of Hkln nnd blood dlsea'-os from pimples to soiofuln. fold eviry whcro. 1'rlce , Ct'TirtfiM ' , fKio : Son- , 2'c : Ihsoi.vi'NT , Jl. Vn-pareil by the 1'oni.ii DIUHI \ Cm Muui.ro , liostonln - < s. { /"Soiid fin "Mow toCnri kln Dlscnspn , " ( il , r < 0 Illiistintlons , ami 100 tcstlmontala. MI'liIIS , til ick honiK i I'd , lounh.ilmppi'd anil oilj skin puwcnte-d by luiiiirn v Sou- . WEAK , PAINFUL BACKS , Kldliflj and ! tot Inn I'nlnt and WVat IHSW4 , ic'lloved In ( ino mlmitoh ) thu ( i Tin a v . \Mi-l MS l'i\srni , the Hist ami onlj iiiln UllltiK phistet. Nen > , iiiitunt iiiooiid. Infallible. ' i cents. It hns iitcod the Tcit of Yc w , in Curing all Discaoes of tlio BLOOD , MVEn.STOM- ACn , KIDNEY8.BOW- ErS&c. ItPntlfioathe ElooJ , Invigorates and Cleoneca tlib Cygtem. PATION , JAUNDICE , BICKnEADAOHE.BIL- LIVER IOU3COHPI.AIHTtt.fte disappear nt 6nc under KIDNEYS I its boneuclnllnflueacB. STOMACH It is purely n Hedldno AND as ita cathartic properties - ties forbids lie uuo 01 n BOWELS beverage. It is pleas ant to f no taoto , find as er.elly taken by cliild- * ALLDRUGGIS15 PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO PRICElDOLLARl Halo Proprletorn , BT.Louiaand KAKIIB Orrr An Important Announcement About fix vph Ofcn. Mlilln t tiu lneMI Vrn cnddenly nltndird with cicruclntlnf pulns In in ] fuel , kncti ami handa 8uto\er * ( ho attack that I took my bd Imnifdlately. aud lu tno or thrw da > i nir jolntt ir ) cwollcn to olinn t tlojlilo their naturalHte , and ulccp wni drltin froli\ inn After mifTor- Inic thn moat rxcruclntlnn ruin for \vrft , iisinit liniments mul vnrlu'ia other rciuritlcn. frliuil who Byini'atUUed vItlllny licliiktl con Utlon , nld to me ! "Why ( lon't > ou pft Bwlft' SWclnc | nn4 tmult. I " 111 Kilur.uilcon iurd , nml If It due * lii t the niKllctni ) nliHll cost ynii tiulnlti ? " I at until SfUUC'l the S S S , anil nftrr uUnK It the firm ia > , lindniiweluljilitimd rLfrithlii' ; elctn. In u mile I frit rtnily t < HI latril. In three n cckn I LOuM bit up and walk nliont tlio itoni , nnd nftir nMnu in liottlci 1 "a out nndable tuto Iu IjuiliKsB. tJlucothrii I limo b en rt-RUlnrly tmyiiof | of duty , mul ( laud oiiiny fiet fromulneto t < n liuiim n uiy.iina nmcutlttl } fre rrom pnln. Th.'io am thn plxln nnd flraplo rncl In inycist.nnd I will chirifuily aniucrnll Ino jlrlos rcldllio thMi-tn , cither in i > rr oo ur bjrinall. Tiioi , , It W mlmtrict.lscwoadlty. . r Njunviitr , Trix- luve trnnteil off a vrrnntlaikof rln umnllKmliyn llnii-ly rcwrl to Srtlft * S | 1 1 Ilia In oil discs whole h | tr- nmiiput rrlief M nonpht lhl < liifrtldiift com- inindiltjclf for n tuiialltutluuul trtatiurnt thnt thnrcmlilj rrnOlcntn th H6at ol alt- stao fiom the M t in. Itev. VV P. ItAnnimic , D D. New Tonic , SI "Tit A > Aflnr $ W ) tn lin ivllnicil i f 1 looil I'.ilnoli Hllhnut miylicnollt , ntow l > uUlt"i or Bivlfl .Sipcllij | vorL iloiicrfC.tciiro 0. 1'oEiin VIEIXI , lU.-My little rlrl , R J U.ancJ tiny , mini four yi'nri , had fcunfill.l In ihu t > .r < ra < ! ilo > l fhapr. They \\rrn ftlckiy. liittav thvy nro hoalthynuil ro ust , all Ihelcsultof tnklngrl. S M Juic T. UOLUKR. < I.AIIV IJ KK. SLMTFH fo , lLi.-Vnur S B B han jirovi d n nundirfnl IIIIPCPM In nir 'vane , Tlo cimci ou my f ie , no ilntihf , oulil lint o teen hurried inn to my lrovi > . 1 do thl ik ItU MDinltrfiil , nnd ha < nociu. | > l. 11. II. IHiiD , r 4tnia icr. WACO , TiiAB , Jlay 0 , lt a. 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