THE OMAHA 'DAILY. BKEJ VSAT01DATv ? JQOTOBliR ' 27 , 1888. SEWS OF NEBRASKA TOWNS. Opening Dny of the Y. M. CJ. A. Con- vontlon at Boatrlco. THE GOOD WORK IN THE STATE FlourlMiliK ; Condition oftlio Asioclu tlon as Shown l > y tlia Keportu or Its OniccrH 1'roRrcHS of tlio Campaign , Tlie Y. Mi C. A. Convention. Hi vruiir. , Nub. , Oct. 30 ( Special toToi Hri ) The ninth annual ronvcntlon of tin Y M C A opened ut'o'cloek'lhis ( mornlni nt tlic PicibyttTl.ui church with L. U Palmer , of Ilustlngs , In the chair. The ofll ecrs elected for the ensuing yc.irworc Piesl dent , \V , P. Kingland , of Hastings college llrst vice-president , George A JoplUi Omaha , second \1co-prcililcnt , IJ F. Panic ) ' secretary , T.V. . Delicate , Nebraska Citj- assistant secretary , T A..Lo.gor , trcisurer A W Shaw ; stejuogiapher , J.W. . Hu/oltoji Stenographic reports were submitted by Mi- Taylor , treasurer , States Secretary Nash , mil George A. Jopliu , fhalrmiln of executive coin inlttcc In his report Mr , Joplin recommend thut f I,0X ( ) bo raised for the wotk foronsuin ; .year , mill thiit JCOO , of tills amount bo ialsc ( at this convention. The reports reael till morning from different associations contuu the following Pledges amounting to $4' ) , ( > OI have been liiaile towards the Llnioli building. Omaha le-ports that the Omn hu association oftkers arc occunpy Ing Omaha building. Kcitine organl/ci August 17 , 1SSS. Hastings orguii/cd in 1 SI has 110 members , and sixty conversions dur inn the year Pluttsmouth organl/ed Marcl li , I8VS , has llfty-four members and occupiu' tinoe nko rooms. IJed Cloud orgaiiizce February' ' . ) , 183 , has four rooms , ninety' one members , forty seven members In the bo.\s branch , four conversions during tin ycm Nebraska Citv reports that they havi not a good loader and want a general secro taiy. The association there has twenty-font members in the bojs branch , and one con vuision Pali bury organised July 2i , ISli , has lUty-four members , n good reading roou anil $ ' 171 paid in during the year , Wcepinj Water made no report Valparaiso haar twcn ty-slx members , has n reading room , am made two conversions. Fairllold oiganbet ! June ( I , 181 , has thirty-four members , 11 road ing room and a library. Pawnee CitJ leports an increase of twenty members eluf ing thu year , and one conversion , and sayi that the ministers of the city have helpci Kieatly during the j car. The association it Dnano College , Crete , has forty-lour mem born , and Hastings college twenty-two members bors The State Noimal school at Peru or- gaiu/ed in IHSfi , has thirty members and madt1 eighteen conversions. The State Unl vcisitv made three conversions , and has foil tv membeiH. Hcatrico has Just oipanbec thitty-llvo members. The ( .ollege associa tlons all repoit great interest. At 11 o'clock George 13. Dye , of Wilbcr , read a paper on secular advantages. J. A , Diiminitt , gem-nil secietary.of Lincoln , read a paper on association work in small towns , which was also discussed this afternoon. ,1 , II Elliott , of Minneapolis , npoko on the wore God , its authority. .1. H. Moekctt , president of the Lincoln association , gave an address on the model board of directors and the sub ject wns discussed by Wcidensall , Himo- baugh , Jcnner , Joplin and others. F. W. Hopper , general secretaryot ICearnoy , read n paper on how to make the meetings more of- llcient so as to teach unconverted younp men. W. O. Henry , of Pawnee City , spoke on how to developo Christian young men. The evening session opened with song aoi vice with an increased membership in the choir and a ciowded house. G. C. Jenncr , ol Ouiaha spoke on buildings and lots , and how to secuio them. The main address oi the evening was by Or , McKaig of Minncap oils on the necessity of making an unusna' ' oflort to HCCUIO the salvation of young men Hotli business and evening meetings arc largely attended , and great interest is manifested ifosted Tlio principal meeting to-morrow is a financial ono conducted by Mr. Fisher state secretary lor Kansas. An eflort wil 1)0 made to erect n building in Beatrice. Knlllcg. Ewixo , Neb. , Oct. 20. [ Special to Tni liua ] The llrst republican rally of tin campaign was hold hero last evening. Tin largo and enthusiastic audience met at tin G. A. It. hall where they were addressed b ; thfl Hon. George D. Moikeljohn , candidate for lieutenant governor , who was followci by O. V. Konaston of Springviow , Nob. Tin remarks of both gentlemen elicited frcnuen applause. Another meeting is to bo hold a this jilaco on Saturday evening of this week , Attoinoy Allen , of Chicago , is expected tc be present as ono of the spcakcis. LONU Pixr , Neb. , Oct. 20. [ Special Tele gram to THE HEK. ) There was a rousing le publican meeting held hero to-night and wa addressed by W. L. Osboino of Blair. G , 13 Meickeljohn aim O. V. Kcnston , niul it con tinned until neatly 12 o'clock with much cu thuBiasm. YOIIK , Nob. , Oct. 2G. ISpeolal Tolegran to Tin : BtK.J The republican rally hero to day was a grand success throughout. Tin city wns appropriately decorated in tin morning with Hags and bunting and until tin itftci noon peoples arrived from different , per tlons of the county. Govoinor Thayer am Congressman James Laird delivered the ad dresses. The David City Glty Glee club am ladies Glee club from Howard , Neb. , tool ) iurt In the demonstration. Asm < 4xuNob.Oct.20. [ Spoital Telegrati to TUB lien. ] The republicans held tin grandest demonstration of the campaign hen to-day. Senator Manderson , Hov. J. G. Tati and several other prominent spoakois wen present and delivered able addresses. The .Lincoln flambeau club , numbering about out hundred members , and the ladies' icpub llcun club and uLout a hundred others fion Greenwood , contributed to the success of tin event. Hov. Tate spoke at the rink and Sen ntor Manderson at the opera houso. Tin audieuco at both places filled the building. Democrats Dlviileil. DAKOTA. Crrr , Nob. , Oct. 2(5. ( [ Special t Tim HBP. . ] A lively local political war i now raging in the camp of the democracy There uro three county oQlccs to bo illicd n the coming election , viz : county attorney superintendent of schools and ono cominis 4 Blotter. The hottest light will bo made 01 county attorney , the onli newspaper of an ; , Btanding la the county professing to bo doni ocratle , haying inaugurated n bitter war upoi JC. W. Frazer , the present county attorney. To till the ofllco of superintendent o schools , recently made vacant by the rcsigna lion of Superintendent Jones , republican there arc two aspirants in the democrat ! ranks , each of whom declares his Intcntloi to run independent if the other secures tin jioinination to-morrow. This state of nffali will doubtless throw this oftlco to the repub llcans , notwithstanding the fact that tin county 19 republican by perhaps two hundrci majority. There seems to have been a romarkabl "flattening out" in democratic enthusiast ! for some causa or other within the past fev dajs. Hut a few weeks ago betting demc crats who were willing to wager money tha McShuno would run 2tX ) ahead of his tlcko in this county were quite numerous , but tc day they are scarce indeed , Blundorson ut Atkinson. ATKINSON , Nob. , Oct. 20. [ Special to TH Urn. ] Senator Manderson spoke Wodnc < day evening at the opera house in this plac to tlio largest audience over nssoniblcd her on a like occasion. Although less than twi dayV notice had been given of tha senator' coming , the crowd was immense. Larg delegations from Stuart and siirroundlni country camoju with torches and music , an he procession was fully half a inilo i ougth. The senator spoke for over thie lours , and gave the autocrat of the whit ipuso and bis. party a most complete dress ng down. Many democrats in the audlonc BVO acknowledged tnaU their eyes \vor uencd by the eloquent and convincing argu Bieiits of the general. ' Xhe Dorsey-Wcathorby Debate. Lour Citr , Neb. , Oct. 8. f Special Tele pram to Tnc BEB.J No such political meet tor has been held in this section this cam palgn as that at the , opera houea lost nigh between George W. E. Dorsey nuci B. P Mr. Dorsey , completely and el feclually downed Ills opponent. Che6r at tor cheer went up for Harrison and Morton find the straight republican ticket. CKSTIIM. CITV , Neb. , Oct 20 | Speci 1 Telegram to Tin : HKK ] The Joint dobxtc betwivn Congrpssniau Oorsoy and Mr Weathcrby drew a good crowd hero to night Weatherb.\"B argument consisted of readlnt an article from an Omaha democratic pipe ) and various extracts from free tiade author Itles together with many of the most reck less statements ever launched fiotn tin AmA lean stump It was an cas\ job for Mr Dorsey to defeat him , as ho did In a speed made up of facts and figures with which hi showed a rate familiarity. Mr Dorsey wa < . under the doctor's ' care half the day. but not wltlntandlnir this was able to glvo lepublt caiiUm a substantial boost In Ccutial City. Hnlly nt North IMnttc. NOIITII Pi.u-rn , Neb , Ojt. CO [ Special Telegram to Tun Urn ] Ono of the largysl ana most enthusiastic republican meeting' of the campaign was held at the couit housi last evening Hon J. L Caldwell dollveroc an elaborate speech on the Issues of the day paying particular attention to trusts , show ing that they existed not as creatures of tin tariff , but in defiance of the law The ad dress brought forth storms of applause froti the audience. Able speeches were alsi made by Captain Hill , of Ueatrice , and H St. Uaymer , of Sidney. .Mamler-ion m Norfolk , NOUHM.K , Neb. , Oct 2 ! . [ Special Telegram gram to Tin : Hr.u.l The leading republican' and uitirciii. with a bauu of music , met Sen ator Mandeison nt the Junction vcstcrday and escorted him up town Colonel S. W Haies presided at the meeting , which w.i < very much the largest of tlio campaign. Tin opera house was packed , and the senatoi spoke for two hours and a half , handling the questions of the campaign in 11 mastcrl ) manner. _ To Intend ( lie U'yan'lottu Uicul. HKVTiucn , Neb , Oct. 20 [ Special Tclo giam to Tnr. Uii : : | The icDort rcachei hero to-night that Ueynolds linn. , of Wy more , have contracted for building twenty live miles of the U'.yandotto railroad , whlcl is now partly built , running from Kansa1 City through Hcatrico to the northwest. I is to be built this fall and brings it to wlthlt : thiitj-ilvo miles of Heatlice. Tlio Frst Ilrlck 1'iivcniciit. UI-ATKK i : , Neb. , Oct. Si5 | Spccial Telegram gram to Tin ; Uiu. : ] Appropriate ccremo nies wera hold this afternoon over the com meiiccment of the laying of Hcatrico paving H. AVatioss , president of the bo ml ol trade , hud the llrst bricks in the first bncli paring ever hud in Nebraska. Hotli Ilonml Over. HKXTIIHI : , Nob. , Oct. 20. [ Special TolO' gram to TnK Hi i : . ] Daniel Wilson and his son , who were ancstt'd several days ago lei receiving goods stolen from the Grand Cen tral hotel and belonging to traveling men , wore to-day each held in $ , )0fl ) bonds to ap pcaiut the net teiiu of thu district court. A. Political Debate. STIIOMSIII no , Nob. , Oct. Si" . [ Special to Tnc HIR. ] A largo audience made up of nil political parties assembled at the opert house last evening to listen to a Joii.t discus sion between Hon. M. Scott , of Lincoln , Cap tain C. II. Uusscll , of Schuylcr , republicans , and Lawyer McKcigau , of Ked Cloud , i democrat. Dakota County llepuhllcnn.s. DAKorvCiiv , Neb , Oct. 20. ( Special tc Tun HIM. ] Tnc Dakota county republicar convention will bo held at Homer next Mou 'lay. MANITOBA'S TIIOUHLES. Tlio Canadian Paclllo CarryliiR Mat- tei-H with a lllnh Hand. Sr. Put. , Oct. 2j. A Winnipeg special tc the Pioneer Press sajs : The citizens wen coninatulating the government that the Can ndian Pacific luul been outwitted for once , bu news from Hcadmtly states tnat the Cana dlan Pacific officials , with Superintcnden Whytc aitd a largo gang of men , appeared on the scene about ! ) o'clock and soon tore up thi diamond and crossing , convoying the rails bj train to the city. A small gans of govern mcnt constables had been loft behind t < guard the crossing. They fough piuckily but were 'outnumbered tei to Ono by the Canadiai Pacific men and could offer no great resist unce. The incident shows the detcnninatioi of the Canadian Pacific road. The govern , meat had decided to await a decision on the second injunction before attempting to affect a classing in Fort Koguo. This nieans a delay lay untli.Mondayrpi-obably. ; The general opin ion is that tlio govcmlont should go aheai and fojxo the crossing despite the courts , The constables sworn In by the goveinuient have been ordered to repoit for duty. General Superintendent Whjto"of the Canadian Pacific , said to-day ; "I can mustoi a gi eater force than the whole province Within a few hours I can have 2,001 men on .the ground , and If a stronger force is necchsary , I can soon reinforce their with 2,000 more. For , bofoio the compain will bo beaten In this matter , all our men or the line will bo brought here to assist in do icnso of my Instructions to prevent the cross ing of our line being made , and until those instructions uro cancelled you can depcni' on it I shall do so. " A Mprns special savs ! ! 00 Canadian Pacific men , headed by Superintendents Murray aiu Win tc , arrived last night and are building t fence across the Ked Hirer Vallny dump. At a public meeting held at Portage las night resolutions denouncing the Canadiai Pacific railroad were passed. The wholi country is aroused. Farmers for mile : around huyo gathered at Morris to force tin crossing there. Four hundred Northern Pa cillc men are said to bo in that vicinity await ing the dcc-lsionof the Injunction before forc ing the ciosMng. Determined to Die. Cis-civv\ri , Oct. 20. Miss Ma/io Mount aged twenty-five , a pupil at Miss Clan nancr's conservatory of music , committee suiculo to day in her raom by cutting he throat. She tried to kill herself last nigh by morphine , but was saved by prompt at tcntion. She was still in bed to-day , and ho room mate was with her , when she asket her to bring her an applo. When the youni lady returned she found the door locked Calling for help.the door was opened am the girl was found dead. Her father ii Oharles Mount , of Connorsvllto , Ind. Sui has bceu.it tlio school but three wcuks. ntiBincsB Troubles. Cmctoo , Oct. 20. An affidavit In attach ment in the sum of J572 was Issued by tin counti court this morning to the Etnme County bank against the Germnn-Ameiicai Savings bank , of Hurllngton , la. The matter tor was put in the hands of the sheriff am some of the property of the Hurlington brjnl being found in possession of the Merchants Loan and Trust company , the latter Institu tlon was garnishred. All doctors recommend Jurvis' Brandy CountoiToiturs Sentenced. Nnv VOIIK , Oct. 2i > . Galtan Hosso and hi wife , Hosa , leaders of a band of Italian conn tcrfeiters recently arrested , were sentcncei to-day to twclvo and four years In the Eili penitentiary , rosuectively. Hotli hav < served terms , m Massnchusctta anet Illiuoii for "shoving the queer. " SICK HEADACHE cured by ' Positively these lattlo 1MIU. CARTER'S They also relloro Ils- tresss from Dyspepsia , In ITTLE digestion and Too Hoartj IVER Kutloe. A perfect rem edy for Dlz/Ines-s , Naasea. PILLS. Drowsiness , Bad " Taste la the Mouth. Coated Tongue , ralu in the Hide , Tonrio uvnn.ruoy regulate tbe IKrocls. Purely Ycgetablt % SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE , HE CARRIED OUT D1S THREAT The Cowardly Revenge of a Trntni : on nn lown Farnior. " - . A CONFLAGRATION AT ONAWA , Two Persons Killed l > y n Train Ncni West tilbrrtj Stiprcinc Court A Trninj > 's Dns MDIM-S , la. , Oct 2J. ( [ Special Tele Brain to 'fun lice. ] YtMerdny nioriiui ) about 10 o'clock a tramp called at the farm eLi Li Storrs , near Haxtcr , Jasper county , am ccliit ; a bov plowing a few roils aw.ij wen to him anil elemamlud of the boy that bo gi to tlio houio uml get him something to eft threatening to set lire to a largo stack of ha ; if the boy ellil not comply \\ith the rcctie | t The boy went on about bis plowing am upon his rcluin to that end of the Held fotiue Unit the throat had actually been carried out uml that the tramp was rapidly ellsappoarini over the hill The stack , consisting of suv eral tons of timothy huj , wis consumed TJn ( llro spivad o\ur a Hold of out stubble ant caught in a corn Hold , where several acres o uugathereel corn were completely ruined. J number ot citi/ens are after him , and i caught will give him lively treatment. OnaxMi's Narrow lOxcapc. WiiiTi.sei , la. , Oct 21 [ Special Telcgran to TUB HII : : I Onawa , the county seat o Momma county , had a narrow escape fron an almost totally instructive lire last night At about midnight lire broke out In ono o the principal frame business house's in tin city , ami befoto the nlaim could be given thi Hro had made such head \ 115 that it took tin entire force of the Hro department and 10 eiti/cns to check the progress of the llame so as to pi e\ cut the destruction of at leas tuo solid blocks of business houses. Ol Main street four business houses were completely plotely consumed Tlio losses me estlnmtei at from $5,000 , to $0,000. Insurance , $3,000. Supreme Court Decisions. Drs Moivfct , la. , Oct. i-'ti | Special Tele' gram to Tin : Hui : . ] The supreme court Clee the following decisions to-day : Newton Laub vs. Cathcnco McConkey c al , appellants ; Polk district ; afllrined. Isaac Hrandt , icceiver. vs H. F. Allen c al , appellants ; Polk district ; affirmed. Alfred II. Newman , trustee , etc , vs tin Convenant Mutual Heiiellt association , appellant pollant ; Linn dlstiict ; affirmed. J II Kuhns , administrator , vs Wisconsin Iowa it NebrasKa railroad company , appcl hint ; Black Hawk district ; reversed. Fatal Ao < ; llotit at A\'cnt Iilberty. DI.S MOIMS : , In. Oct. SO. [ Special Tele gram to Tun HBB. ] The south | pund tram on the Hurllngton road , just before reaching AVcst Liberty this evening , struck n team pi a crossing , killing one ludj und injuring an other and killing the driver , a boy nambe : Pond , sixteen yonis old. Ho was a resident of Vest Liberty and is said to be a brother o "Billy the Kid , " who met a tragic death it Arizona a jear ago. GovornorOlj arrabco III. MASOV CITY , la. , Oct. " . $ . [ Special Tele gram to TUB Hun.Governor ] Larrabee ar rived In this city to-day and was to aildiev an nftoi-noon mooting , bat was prevented bj sickness , li. G. Cousins spoke to a larg'i gathering at the opera house to-night , IND1CTCI ) KOU IMe-inlicrs of the Jute UaKKi"K Trus' ' In Trouble. ft'-Bni'iiis , Oct. 23. The gr ane\ Jury of tin criminal court Df Shelby county to-day re turned indictments against Ucnjapi'iii GratV Anderson Gratz , J. y ( . Jonas , Joel \VooiJ.piH Mr. Warren , members- the firm , of War ren , Jones & Oral ? , of iSt ! liouis , and manlp ulators of the bagging trust , pool Or cbmbin ation. The jSjJjietmtsnt chorees' thehi will unlawfully aateelng and conspiring to bu ; up all the bagging in the market and thi outputs of mills for severaljnonths and ad vance the prices double what they- wore bo fore. Requisition papers will bo applied foi at once , and the ineiictcel individuals.viH be brought here for tual. Attorney Genera George IJ. Peters will proset-uto with vigor and thinks that the > indicted parties hav , < clearly violated the law. ST. Loui , Oct. 30 Uofcrrlng-to the dis patch from Memphis , witli reference to tin indictment of members of the jute bagging combination , Dcnjaniin Gratz said that he did not know or car.o anything about it There was no tolling what a country grain jury would elo ; that the firm of Warren Jones & Giatz weio only manufacturers' ' agents , and did not own a yard of bagging , Wood denied being a member of the firm and said : "Thero Is no ttust. Warren Jones & Gratz have cornered the tturkot bj bui ing all the bagging produced in the coun try during the present season , " Double Mttreler Over Cnrels. Duquoix , III. , Oct. ! W. [ Special Telcgran to Tun BBC. ] At Thompsonvillc , yesterday Warren Jordan and John Williams bceanu involved in a quarrel over a game ot cards Jordan drew a revolver anel shot his adver sary , killing him instantly. Charles Williams a brothei1 of the murdered man , raised i hatchet , and rushing at Jordan , dealt him i powerful blow , cleaving his skull and produc lug instant elcatb. Williams then laid dowi the dripping hatchet and walking out elciiv crcd himself up to the authorities. All tu men had been drinking hard. A. Noloel Scout Pensioned. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 20 [ Special Telegram t Tun BEI.J A. IJ. Hammond , of this city who was chief of scouts in the trans-Mis sisslppi department during the war , was yes terelay granted a pension from the govern ment amounting to $3,100. Mr. Hammon was elotalled against Quantroll , the notei guerrilla In southwest Missouri during thi war. His record with the war elcpartmon wns such that ho was at once placed on th rolls with a pension from the date of his ells charge. _ The AV. C. T , U. Convention. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 20. The W. C. T. L superintendents concluded their labors tc day. They decided to meet next In San Fran cisco , September 23 , ISs'J , on which occasloi a grand harvest homo festival will bo held i : honor of the fiftieth birthday of Miss Wil lard. The * Wcntlior Indications. For Nebraska and Dakota Fair , coldct northwesterly winds. For Iowa Fair Saturday , local rain o ; snow Saturday night , fair Sunday , yaruio Saturday , colder Sunday ; southerly , , wluds shifting to 1101 th westerly Saturday night. Conley Knqukcel Out. „ * Svx FIUM.I-.CO , Oct. JiO. Joe McAullffc heavyweight champion of the Pacific ! coast to-night knocked out Mlko Coidoy , the Ithaci Giant , In the second round. The fight wafer for fJ.OOO a side , put up by Iho Callfornli Athletic club. By n Thread. NEVYOIIK , Oct. 'JO.- The physlriansjn at tendance upon Mrs. J. G. Ululntj , Jr. , to night said : "Her life Is hangingby i thread. " _ _ Strumslili ) Arrival * . At Now York The Italy and the City o Hurlln , from Liverpool ; the Lulm , frou Uicnicr- the Wielaud , from Hamburg. . Hamilton DcaU.'j , W.v , Md. , Oct. 20. Ex-Governoi nnd ex-Unlteel States Senator William T Hamilton died of pneumonia at his homo li this place , An Iowa Man's Ijnqir. . . Y\A iir > aTov , Oct. 20. Samuel Chandler of Iowa , has been appointed timber agent li tbo xcueral land ofllco. ' BTATK PAUADH. The Part In | t Tnk'on by Onialm The Omalia republican clubs which went to Council HlufN to participate In thu grand latltlcatlon McA.TJiursday night formed up on fourteenth sttcet In front of the Murray hotel. At 7'3) ) p. in. the march to the Union Pacific depot was tukcir up. Mayor Hroatch , Grand Marshall Major ClarksofT , and his aides Messrs O H. Gordon , Paul Hersh and Geo. M. lliilh led ttrp lino. The Omahn Guards band hoaded-tho Young Men's re- imbllcan club , ono htfudrod strong , whose red White and blue lonitorns made a hand- , ' scn'no display and we o loudly applauded. "T1YS young rcpubllcaTts of the Creightou ho jfic , Captnln Kectf ; twenty-rtvo strong , cnr < io next. The Omiihtit Lancers , seventy-live1 in line , with Captain PrDst , Lieutenant Hart ley ' with their drum tr | came next , and weio followed by the second detachment In charge of Captain nd.Cro well and Lieutenant Tony Hot old. The Uxcclslor band led the Maneiersoti ! guards , it colore > d republican club. Captain HalkmaQ , Colonel Win. Hut- lor , Ilftjsstiong. Thotji followed the Sixth ward club , with twenty-two members , Cap tnln G It. Cragler In command. Forty meinbeis of tlitfTtlntlw- ward club marched undeiii C.Utaln ) < J. I. .lohnsou. The ICIght "wHrdJclub , h&Jled By their drum corps , niarclfcd clghtj * tronij .under Cnptalti U U. HAlcombo. TlmThlrdward club one-hundred and totPmon In tjie un2ur Captain Mike Maul bended by1 n ban'd , we. next in line. Then came thQ Seventh Ward drum e-oi ps In uni form , who escorted thfe Seventh Ward club and color gunrd\n hundred strong , in their hatidsowo uniform , commanded by Captain William rianainin , LTputenant Inskip and Thomas , At thfc head M the Seventh Waul club marched t"h > piesTelent of the club , Col- one ! Katoti. 1'ollowliiff were the Douglas County Coloreel Republican league , fifty strong. rDouglas precinct furnished eighty e.nthuslatlc mal cticis. Among the bands In line were the A. O. 'H. band. The First W.yd chib turned out to the number of twcnty- . The lOlgttth ward wore accom- p.micel Ui their ( Glee 'club nnd drum corps , which areampmr the finest In the city. The Itn1 > of march was down Farnain to Tenth street , thence to the depot As the v marched Into the depot cheers aiose , which with the rattle ? of the drums proved almost deafening Mnipr Clnrkson and bis staff disposed "of the throng , seating them in thirteen < Jhw-wlnch were awaiting thorn. When tho'train Bulled out nt 8 o'clock the cats and platforms \\cro crowded and many leftbehlnel. t - _ , Sevcinlillnsj Candidates. The McBhanrf Flambeau e-lnb serenaded Candidates Ijnijis and' Cushing Thursdaj night. The club marched from Met/ hall , and stopped at the Paxton to give a pyrotechnic and drill exhibition. The line of march was up Farnain , Sixteenth , and Loavonworth to Nineteenth. Mr. Ijajiis was prepared for the demonstration , anil had rcfrcbhmnnts served af tor the speedy ( naking. Mr. IJams was introduced and indulged in a brief talk. Among other things h sald he understood that the democrats were going to scratch their ticket , pat tlculacly the name of Will iam A. P.IMOII. Ho urged them to vote the entire ticket. Other speeches wore made After refreshing the Tinner man , the club inarched to the home rf Mr Cushiug , who also made a speech. : from Abroad , Julius Mayer , William Moran , and Charles Ogden , committee on invitation of the united democratic clubs have sent invitations to out side clubs setting forth that , at a meeting held OctoberSSW , it was unanimously resolved by representatives of every demo cratic club in this city to elo o the campaign on Nov. a by n giund rally of Nebraska dem ocrats. They are therefore urged to be pres ent and help swell the demonstration for Cleveland , TlmlMiBi nmlMcShanc. The com- tnittPo invite every democratic organisation and every democrat in the state to bo present in Omaha and Join-the procession and at once to rive notice ol'fltc'lr ' ' Intention to attend and a place will be r55rved for them in the line. A ChnrHric ? Itoport. United States Sen.a'fofJolin ) ; p. Jot , of Nevada , passed ttirpugh'thls city last night on his way to his jiome. He is booked' for live speeches from the das' of his arrival to the dav of the olootiori ; The senator was in Now York last weclrund reports ilmt cvcry- bdoy at national -republican headquarter * i- confident of tho- success of Harrison and Marlon. It's as plain as a11 pike staff that nny artiylo of pastry orfood llavovbd with adulterated tlavdring cannot possess tnej wholcsonioiieos or ugrooablo Havoc of ono in which a > strictly pure fi-uitox- truct lilce one of Van Du/.or's has boon used. The flavoring extracts profwVbil by Van Duzur & Co. are from -bound fruit , highly conceutrated , contain more than usual quantity' nnd are therefore doubly economic. TJieir flavor is sup erb. Grocers everywhere sell them. THEY M.y.8T WH1HTLK. How a Watch Knctory Scheme Failed in Indlanola. Recently TUB Ber reooived a communica tion from Indmnblb , 'Neb. , signed by one S. E. Arnold , and dated October 2J. The ob ject and meaning'of the letter were so clouded that it wvs sent to our correspond ent there that ho might throw some light on matter. The reply develops a very Inter ostlng sjtato of things. The correspondence is given below : iNDiAN'otA , Oct. S2. To the Editor of THE HKB : The cleverest trick of ingenuity over performed in western Nebraska is that ol the renowned horologist , C. G. Shollen- berger , of St. Paul , who gave his note for $10,000 as stock in tl.o Great Western Watch company to the citizens of Ineliutiola under power of attorney. It should be remem bered that the county treasurer , Mr. Good rich , had been sent to St. Paul and Duluth , Minn. , as extraordinary plenipotentiary in the interest of the comp my. Upon a thor ough examination into the character of Mr. S. it had been discoveicel that his honor anel integrity were beyond reproach ; yet live ! at' torno > shave been employed. The foremost was the county attorney , and so well and clever did Mr. S. puz/lo the attorneys that the contract made is no contract and the note no note and uncolle > ctable , as no power of attorney exists to that effect as reported bv the extraordinary plenipoten tiary. Mr. S. had proposed to pay his stock , but since the dirty Impudent work has de prived him of his own schema the Indian- ollans must whistle. So bo It to all traitors to justice. ' Editor Bun ; If Uuicommunication will in terest jou amucljJ ) ] thepeoploof Indianola , Neb. , plenao publish the name in your state news column and forward copy of your bapor-wlth this publication tij C. G. Shollen. bejrffor , ntiw nt Strcator , III. Our correspondent \\hte-s ns fpllows , . INDUSOM , Neb. , Otit.'JI.To the Kdlteir of Tjin Hi-.kt I return yon hetcwitli the com munication sent tno yciterda ) . I will say that the communlcatlDn was \\ritteubs "the renowned horologist , C. G Shellcnber" him self t that I havi } compared it with letters ivritton by him , nud am very positive ns to the author of the paper , You ask what he is driving at. I will tell you Mr. S. ciimu JIHKO In April with a watch factory scheme In Ida head , and Impnttcd enough of his en thusiasm to the people of Imilanola to Induce them to organi/c a stock company and pur chase land upon which to build the factory. % Hu nifieod to tnko n certain nnionut of stock , and ga\o his note ! vfor $10,000 , anil a contract for the liayment of the money , iimplj secured by teal estate sccuiity. At this time nil was harmonious'teUveen him and the board of Sme tlniolatejr. after ho had Infoiined the dire-dors that there would be little or-no 1 IH upon tile llrst one , two or three years' ' \V6ik ho maflo the extraordinary demand for a'ftalwyot f 1,500 per annum for -hlmse'lf , as irWuiR'oi > U-hich of e-ourso the board of dl- relctoPn , ceunposod of sitch IIKMI us J. W. ) president first National bank. J II CUAjiTrlch. jr , count ) trcusuroiv and several otllo&lcvol-hiMdud business men , rufused tei gfaritrt Ho then left the city vowing von geariexfc nimlnst they city and < twcnrinpr that he wouleikllt Uie town , and ho.has sent letters , similar to the ono you sent me , to the papers of our iicigh'bdrliiK and rival city , McCooit , wlijph they , knowing the ciivumstauces , sup pressed 1 would tliercforo ask that you sup press' this communication headed , "The.v Must Whistle. " Don't hawk , und blow , and spit , but use Dr. Sngo'a Catarrh roinudy. The CoiirtH. In the suit of Itonawa & Co against Michael Donnellj , for $ IOJ commission on a ro.il estate ? deal , the jurv found for defend ant. ant.In In Dentils' Cunningham vs \ \ illiam Coburn , a suit to replevin a horse and buggy sol/eel by the shcriil on a mortgage , the jurv awarded the property to the plaintiff and gave him 5 cents damages. Vllet et al vs Henry was resumed yes- torn a v before Judge C.rolT. Jujlgo Wakele.\ was at Tekamah and Judge Doano in lilalr. Judge Hopowoll began the hearing of the suit of Dowitt C Sutphon and others to eject Andrew C. Puulsea from two lots between Jones and Leavenuorth streets , near the river. The couit announced that there would bo no jury tinils on Monday or 1'uesdaj , On the first day Judges WalciHoy and Hopowoll vtjll bo in Unit county , Judge GrofT In Saipy and Judge Doane xvill be absent from the city. The court assumed that most eif the nttorncAsotlld be interested in the budge celebration on Tuesday , and the judges had agreed informally to cull no jury trials thut day. JutlgeShieleK in the county court heard the case of L. IJ Williams Michael Wul- lanz , a suit for $2 ! . a premium claimed on an insurance policy TUo court gave Judgment for the defend ant. Frederick Lindhorso was appointed admin istrator of the1 estate of GoJfrev Graus. An adjourned term of the United States court will bo held next week , beginning Mon day , and ni.iv continue until the opening of the regular term on Novemoer b. The tem porary Injunction granted the Omaha horse railway company against the Omaha motor railway companv will bo one1 of the Hist matter - tor ? hoard. . A Jury will not be called till November I'i Tlio following new cases Avcre filed with the ' , cloik of the distnct court jesterehiy aftei'nnon : Charles Kaufman , neamst Nicolai Kalclff , Lain a Ualelft and P T Klingcrt , in nn action tei tciovci iVJO Judgment , on a promis sory note. H. M. Pattoison and Moberly I. Patterson , against H. McLcod and Samuel McLood , asking for Judgment in the sum of ? , " > 0 a < cojnmiss > ion on ical estate sold for the do fend. int. _ Jat-vit. ' ' 77 will cure your cold. AMothor'H Ijll'o Sacrinued. NEW Yonp , Oct. 21. ISpecial Telegran : to TiiKBuK. | A kerosene lamp explosion in Yonkers is rcRponsible for the condition ol Mra'.Lcna Uambmtr , who lies at the point of death in St. John's Kiverside hospital. The lainji cxploeled in a room in which her infant 'was alone , and the mother , in her ha te to rescue the child , fell flat upon the burning , , oil rtn the carpet. Her clotiunc caught on lite and she was hadl.v' burned abdut the back and lower limbs bufoicthc noi.ghbors'wero alarmed and came to herald. The husband arrived in time to sivc his chilel and the bouse. Pears' ib the puiestunil bc&t soup cvei inude. Unl ) > Ionian Kxplorcrs Wrecked. Pnii.vDi.i.rnu , Oct. 21. The Babylonian expedition of the University of Pennsylvania , which left this city for the Orient eexrly last summer , has been shipwrecked in the Mediterranean iterranoan sea. The news of this mishap roacheel Piof. James of the university yes- tcrd.iv afternoon. The communication , which Is from Prof. Hilprccht , Assyriologist of the party , is dated October 2 , and an nounces thai the steamer bearing the party was wrecked Saturday night , September 2' ' ) , off the Island of Same . After thirty-six hours of waiting n Turkish brigantlno toek oft the passcngcis nnd landed every ono in safety on the Island , where they still wore at the date of the communication. Fatal PnckliiR House Fire. BU.TIMOIIK , Md. , Oct. 2ii The packing house of Platt & Co. bui nod this morning , and John Jones , agect sixty-one , employed ni night watchman , perished in the llames be fore help could reach him. The loss to the building U small. Take no other , Jnrvis' Brandy is best. With a Towel. YURI ; , Oct 20. - [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE.I Francis 13. Collins , twenty years old , committed suicide at his homo in Brooklyn yesterday by hanging himself to the dining room door. Ho bad tied a towel around his throat and fastening the other end to a rope and that to the door. Jumped oft a chair , and was strangled. His brother found him hanging when ho went down stairs to light the fires. A physician was summoned but his services were not re quired. ILBOR'S COMPOUND OF Pure Cod Liver Oil And Phosphates It ha * rrqutrPd muc cnintncnatiletlieproirlel4 | > rticoinjno | | the oil and l'ho * | > liato MI that they w on Id tocomo thoroughly cmiaoluu < tuKithcr , OF mui ho bus the only ntlpe by which thlacan l > o dotoniplMicit. Another Im iortant lvantaie which the lyre C < xl LltcrOll iKnwHoc * rn-parert IntnliiTiriiy. LIME ovir the Jilaln ml llvir nil , l Uw fuet , that tx-slclos uitrtliiK largely to 1U me < l. leal quAlltl , It | > rr ene the oil | iuni iul eet fora loiiKeri rioU SODA than It can Lu donn fli uy , otht-r manner. lhl fact alouo would lecommenU thU foroinfiiMnitthn oil e cn tt IRON. t'M | lii.liuU' ( illtl not also . mhl \ aslly to the healing mialtle ! or Uie iireparatlon. The in-rfict l > corr"r tlon "f "he i > hn | halt w Ith the rod , l erciilhaaonly been accom- CURES pllthcd by the ftiloiulfiu of Die iBt iwrfect coxsr.Mirriov , rulfnofchrinutry : and a medicine cnirmiR. COLDS. ASTHMA. baa teen pnxluo- nt which , while It DUONTIIITIH. nRIUMTY , . \VASTIN(1 DISK Vt-KH , and all al irfectl } alable and out. Almost os palatable ai cream. It can t > o taken with pleasure bjJellcatP perwm nutl chlliln-n. who. after tiling It. IM-OOIUO err fnoil of It It ulmllat with the fix ) . ! , Inert-awn the Ueib anil apiwllti- , bullet * upthener- Twin i > item , ir torei enemr to inlnil ami body , crcntos ne\v , tlcti auil Vmf" bluoj , In i t , rejurlnatet lha wttola Tlila preparation U far suijerfor to all ottifj pn-p ratlon of Cod , Oil i IthMinanr tmlUtopLut no equatt. Tlio nuulU following . * IM beit rtcnmnifnilB J. _ U ure. Mjou YaluyourUea ( liciulrt , llollou. 'M ' rJl u Ustf ni * . * RADWAY'S PILLS. DYSPEPSIA. HAHWA V'S 1'H.I.S me ncurc for Hilt complaint. Thjr tone up the Internal sorrflloin to nonlthy ni-tlon , imtoro MrriiKth to tlio Momm li I'liil enable It In porfoim Iti film tlons. Thu Ktnptoins of SIMHVIA illsnppriir , and with thi-iu thu llrtblllty to cuntiiii t dlioiism. PERFECT DIGESTION Will bo accnmpllshivl bj tnklm , ' H.DV'S IMMS , Hv so doing , DVHI'KP.SIA , 8ICIC UliAO- At Hi : . I ( in , > 1 O.MAI tl , 1111,101 , .M > S lll be a > oldftl mid the- food that td nttiu contllbutc Its nonr ishlnn propcrtlos f ir the t-uppoit of the natural wiisto or the boil ) . Prlco US Cents pur box. Sold bv nil DruKUlsts , swirr-a srnciric In n\lrcljr \ n Tcgcdttla i ropsrittcn con- lorcury , Putatti , Art cnlc , ur other SWIFT'S SI'UCIFIC Ilm cure < t lumilreil ) of cm of I'pllhcllo- da ur Canivr of tlio fikln , thoiuind * of CACM of I > : cnu , Dlcxxt Ouuiom nud Eilu Il f a c . ml litimlrotU of th nis UH.J of case * of bcrof * nla.Illoxl I > ulso-i an.l lllowl Taint. wiJT'd srnctnu H.n rollrvo.1 Ihoueamltaf CR c of Moron- rial I'uUualuUboumatltm au < l Etlflneii cf thi ) Joluts. CniiTAsooo * . TIC-M. JtmotT.lRW-awlft'i pcvlllaGo , Atlnntn , On. eieiillrmon : Intli * nrly pcrtot Chopnuont yinr , Imilcn'iaut t' ' oil l ilson nmiaroU upon in I l ) < g n InUnu M. ] . 3. uiiilt-r mWco of iinotlior , nnit todnv I foci errntly lmiroTu | < l. I nm Dim UltihK- the UKxlIuliio .tnil shull contlimn lu dee o until 1 an. prrfiictly well. I liellmolt will ffoct apc.foctcure. Your" trill } , Uoo. 1' llnWAnn , 111 Wcit Slitli Bt. Cotomti , SO. Juy7 : , tffl-Tho Swlfl prcinucn. , AtljnlKOnOoiillrmoiM IW.T.I Kniit nufteier from inlHculRf rhrutn ( lnra ! ort njruir < I coulil Ritna poiumncnt TO- lief from any inrdlolnj prowlboil liy my phrslclan. 1 time ovrr a doioit Ixiltlca of your a H 3 , nnil uow I nm IM well AH I uver s In my llfn. I nm sure jour meiltclita curva tne.uiul I wo iM rAoommentl It tn tiny one iirrurlUB from nny blooil dlicane. Youn Irulj , O. 1KcniiKH , Conductor 0. & u , 11. It. \Vco , TriAS , liny 0 , ISOtmtlenion i Th * rlfo of on of my ciutonicm wna n rrlblr flllclvil with n loatliBomo kln rtHruso.thal covenxt hpr wlinlu txxly. She woa uimllneil to her hwl foraovcral > tar b > ttiU antli'tlDn. nil ennui not help licr cir nt all Hho could not li i-p from a violent Itchlruj uml stlnglna f the nkln. Tlio ( llionno baffled the iklll of the ph > slclntn who treati.il It Her huobana IWKIII nniilly clln tils wlfu S Iff * hporino , nil ho commonroa to tmprovo nlmratt Im- mtHllali ly , anil In n few wonks ii WOH HI- ) ncll. She U now a hturtv llno- Enll , with no truce of Ihviiinirtlon yniirntry truly , J K SKAIIS , \VUolo9olu DrUKKlut , Austin Avcuuiv. i Trmtlio on Blood and Shin nhra.vl mailed friv. TUB bttirr Srccinc Co , Dranor % Atlacla , Oa. , Now York. TSC Uruaclu ay. . May nireml bodll > protection - III yum A ininil , " hut ioiiiethliii < nioro nulistun Hal will foonec t jry iinlto noon , ir winter li appronihliitf. Ir . , _ , , .r rapidly VFLVtT addition In hunt ) dotlilnu , those ln * * t11 aru prudent wilt provide 11 tnppl ) ol III-Mtov s l'i ASTFH III Biitltlpatloti ol loughs , e-oliln , t hn l 1'imix , Htiomtm nni I AD tlcnieliitlca mill uthcr ullineiiu ullLLAn which nr < Mile to prevail during tin ww mi lull niiintlm. 'Ilil * planter la wel kiuiwn at a unllornily reliable roinoil ] , . _ . In such Iroubli1- l ulua i rt-nily fin nil Ynlln Inimt-illato .ippmatlnn aiul Us clfe-cl Ull IUUII In prompt ninl prrinnuont. A tlii'n am ninny npnriout Imitation * In tin miirki-t , c'iri-liil hut < rwill nlwiiy- I I11EII n k for nt-N OS > flnil iofu < * o all ottiL LltlLli purouiplu- < < . ; i'"s .inl t o rent rtamp to Set bmy.lnlin on,2l I'l Ut HtnPI , N. \ . nilOTCn fllr " ' "Py of IS-TIII' < TIONH mei > UUoltn T1" 1)lK'111. ) " uluublo huuacuoli IBNPBBOBDBNTBD ATTBAOTIOt U O\'iil A MlM.lON DlSTUIIIUTKUl t Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incoiporittad by the loKlilature of isos for Ed ucutlonnl und Clmrltable ] ) iiri''i. . audits finn clilsi ) made 11 jmrt dt the PI ( "sent btntu Constltu tlon. In 1H7I > , by nn overwhelming poimlar vote ItsGItANDr.XTHAOKDINAItV nitAWINCt take Tilaeo Soml-Annunllv Munp and December nnd Ita (5HANI ) BINOhK NITMIIKH DltAW < I MIS take place nn ouch nt the other ton month : In the year , and ure nil draw n In public , at the Academy of Mnslc , New ( menus i-a. "NS'odo hereby coitlfy that we supeivlao the arrangement > fur all thu Monthly nnd Heml-An nn.il Drawing "f 'Ilia Louisiana btato lottery Company , and In parson innnuge and control the lniwlniri ) thcinsohes , and Unit thu sium are condur-ted with honesty , fairness , anil It Kood faith toward all parties , and wo authoilzi the company to use tills lortltli.ite , with f.ic similes otour3lBnatures attached , In Its adver tisements " COMMISSIONr.US. Wo , thounder lcnod Hanks and Hankers , will pay all Prizes drawn In The Louisiana State Lotteries which may DO presented " ' our count ters * H. At. WAr.MSIifiV , Pros. Lonlnlana Nat. Hauk. 1'ir.Itlti : I.ANAUX , Pies. State Nat'l Hank. A. IIAIiDWIN , Pre . Now Orleans Nat'l Hank. CAH1. KOHN. Pros. Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In the Academy of Mnile. New Or lean" , Tuesday , Novciubnr III , 1HHH. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 1CO.OM . Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenth : , $2 ; Twen tieths $1. LIST eninii : . i or iov > " "l8 jnou ; i I'ur/.K or v- i pur/.K or . . . . . . . y I'UI KSor ID.OiKJ nro ai.deli ; r. I'KI/.Krfor n.imil are Ul.oot " ' > I'UI/.r.S OK HUM ) ate ) - " > , ( Wi KHI I'lel/K8OP 5' ) uro. . . . . . . no.lKK : ino iMU/iNor : iou are . . . 1.11.0 , * ; coo I'lti udor ' - o am . . . loouoi AHI'IIOXIMUION I-III/I.S. 100 Prizes of { .VVIuio 00,01)1 ) ] ion do nature : nnK 100 elo IWUaro . . . . a > , ( Xl ) TUtMI.S.M , I'lll/I.S. HO'l do 100 nro . . . W. V ] 1VJ do 100 ntu . V > , 'JUU 11,1311 1703 , amounting to . . tl.O'il.m ' ) ' ) NCITKTickets itruwinii Cnplfil 1'rUut nro not on- tllleil to terminal prUu.i. lif Klt Cl fli HATKs , or nny further Information donlruil , write luxllily tn the umlernlKiiixl. clvurly BtatliiK vour ro lilenci'with , - < tatn , ( 'oiinty , Mri'L't uml number. More rapt I return mall iUllvory will l > o uii sureil for your cnclentnit nu envclopo benrlim your full ail < lro hena I'dVi'AI. N01KS Kxprois Monor Order" , of Now Vork KxcliiniEo In onllniiry letter , Currunuy by KxpreMalourcxpcii e iiiliUe < Hl Or.M.A DAl.'l'IIIN , .New ejrl'oani , l , . Washlnuton , I ) . U. Address RegistereRetters to N1SW Oltl.KANS NATIOVAI , II\NK , Now Orleans , fjt. | ? 1 > 'Hint tha prescnco of eii-n- IjIXirulii UaiiiiruKaril unit Kurly , wlio aru Iniliaruu ol tlin nratrliiKi U a gtiar * untcu ot abkolutu lulrnt'sa mil liitevrlty , thut tbo clianec ftre ll uqnul.Hiiil ilml no onn tan poulblr dUInu whut iiumbvr wllldniwu prlzn "IIKMKMIIKH , Hl o , that the jmymcnt of prliciM OUAIIANTK15I ) 11V rOL'll NA1IONAI. IIANKH Ol1 Non Orlnann , and the Ikkels nro uluiidl by HID I'rns- Ident ol an Initltiitloii wlio u clinrturud rl hl MTU reonunltedln thu blKhuat courtt , thurotoro , konnra of any liultitloni or anonymous ituuuioi lial atUtactlon In tba I cure ot Oo urrlio-a end I ( licet , I prescrlboHsnO to < 1 sate In rtoommcnd- Ing It to all iiiffcreM. , A.J. STOSCB , M.U. , Ooaoiur , III , rnicn.oi.oo. Tr. . < r B Iul ! geM by l PBNNVnOVAb WAI'KKS are luccexifulljr u ed monthly by over 10,0(10 ( J Uullea. Are Safe. Kffectualanit 1'U-aiant VJ Si perboxbymalloratdruRslslB./ -l'arttralnr 2 iioetag" RtorapM Aililritji TOE EuniEi CntuiCAt. Co. , Purnoir ( lieu. fbraaloindbtj malt bflno ; I > nia CaM Oinulitt , Neb , ovnu 10,000 MA6EE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13,000 ' MAGEE HEATING STOVES 'WERE SOLD IN IOBT. rnicsoiiitnrtnroiiioii ) | i > iiioiit | than \dhuno-i lite n inlitht liei i Ittmi In | ) rnl < i > of thn iiet'ullai merits poHM-ssed liv the Muiea ( JooeN MNS I'UIIOXsoKMII5 H WIM ! I INO tlin Mimeo lliiiige ronitnntly In mv SohoctUnnd Pilv.Uo Kltclie-n. It fulllllos nvery tt-imlicme'tit for tlio most oxnctlUKM > rk ; 1 \\oulil not oxtlmiiKt' It for aii > I.IMK < made.1' Solid for out riiiiiaoo Olicularand io.nl what plnslclans inoti'Hsort scientists , mi chunics anil men hnntHxay of the Mnijt'O rurmicvi they lnv in use. Don't put In Steam or Mot Water Ap painttis. till ynii K.NOH what n HIKT-CI , vs.s . Ilot All riirnacu will do for halt th cost. Til KMKt ! tlANeiM , rOUN\ i. III. U IM1 ANI > ( . ( IOKINII StnMS All ! So Ml KVI.IIN UIITIIK I.V oiirnitentt , and we unrr.int each ono to clvn peifeet Hatlsfiu ttnll to thu Inuei. MAIll'.i : KI'UNAl'in , : UTW ! t'MON'Br. , lloatoti 8'l l.ako St. , Clilcnpo. Clilcnpo.MI U ON UOOr.ltSA. SUNS. , Not ) . Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? . BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Al'lopri tury .Muillcmo Unit nom\ but Ultf to prove Its worta. Dr : Callender's ' left Liver Bitters , Tr o only Distilled lllttora In the United Btatos. The only outers recognized bj tha United Status tntornal revenue Taws ns a Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully Patented. No. of P tent 14.9.O73. Contains no fuall elK no ssentlm oils , no foreign nubstmnce or damaK- Ing drugs. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded from Pure Hoot Herbs and Old Peach : pleasant to the taste , quiet nnd decisive In 1U affect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Janndlc * In flrcdays. Uegulates the llowols. Invlitoratoa whU system. ol < ofiI.lTcr Illttorj nra sold in Omnlia , jJeb. hytlio llowini ; druiunt * utchird on Drint CoSpocUl Wtanlaialr. tor nit ) drun Interest of Nolinuka. li - tallnnnalollOHS , . , , , , Ooodmsu Druts ' ' < > , W. .1. Whltehotise , T W.bpif fnnl. Ham U. Kiiniivrorin. Hchrutorn rhurinncy Knhn \ Co . .lolln uiadlnh. M. I'arr , .1. A. r ullur A Co. W. .I.IIUBlie , .lonn II Contir. . J. Frlco M.l.l'o flll b. Il.linntirh.Jnlin F Itutftky , Morn'll'n Pharmitey .lamiw 1-orsyih , II C Uoll , lr..l.J.Savllle , e.M.Crtj. . . ' ' , A , Ility a fey , F. Chandler , Ilnhn'H I'harniacy ilnrney J.tKhi , I.\V Clarkf.J. ll.Mclnnldt. Mat Ili'cht , J S.Chrlatonaon. W. K , Mmliorioii , H H. Cox , Max Oinred. iTHrk W. KoitK. 11 ll 'iuuf > on , ( ! eo Kooder noyd' I'hnrraiey , C. A. Mclchor. tlowapl tooyor' , I-rank Dollnnc Si Co , irhole ale deulera In 0 < Kura nn ] YOUNG MEN JP"0 f > era Fo | | . jCTOrn.e or vire | , , vo lrr0j. | , , jrkinr IhnlrMlHlllyor Pcbllllatea Ihclr Kctioiii Fyitnnjfinil l ire Incupacluiel for IL iliuily Dulloi of Llfo cu nj a pcrfccl tcktorallon to MANLY VIGOR Health. Rtrenglli r * < \ Iloliuit Mnnlinod In Ihn NTVARICOCtlE RAOICAIU CUBED WITHOUT OHR/mo / n CIVIALE Tim HIP. Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. ' The Ik'bt Kiiitlo iVc : : : < > niiilia and Coniicll liliifTs to ErTHEEAST- 1WO TIlAIN'i DAILY IIKrWRHN OMAHA AND COIINCII. 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