- - - - - - - - - : - . - _ ; ; ; _ _ . _ _ _ I . . . . . . . . ' I . . . : , . THE OMAllADAILXBEEtiTTJRSDAY , NOVEMBER .1 , 188 , ' : . . \VARNEII \ BY 'WEST'S ' NISTAKE I'oro1gn Dlplom th flofuo to Corn- rnpnt on CLovo1ai1d' A tion. THE'RES5 NOT SO REtICENT. IjIgIIF4l1 Jciut'iut1 YIaIIe They Con- cetle Lord nckvIIIe' 1iIIscretIon , fI iInk the l'rcsldent Not .1 * istt lied In lJIiiulIlsMIIIg IfIiii. 1)Iiiloiisatlu OyRtcr. ( CoJtrfQ't , ' I9 li , .Janie. ( Iorrltin 1ietitl.1 , LouN ) , Oct. fl.-Now York i1craIi Cable-Spcclal to 'I'it 1JIo. I-I have trarcicti tround town many a bug milo vlsltthg ttnd calling upon eriiiiitiit peopto but not one among the lot ou1d I find who constdcretl that. Lord Sackvlllo had beeti anything but inIh4creot , or who did not ttiiuk Cleveland in the vrone It would IaUi his cxccllerwy , Lord Sackvillc , If I wcr to rcpe.tt seine re tuarkit niado about tutu by mdi who do not use strong tcrni without good reason. Tue very strong ItnpresIon I carried to the Her- aid bureau after the evening's investigation wa5t that whatever Lord Sackvilte may ilcase to do tiI. coiluagucs here are not given to airing their opiiiion' lt1)tfl American iolitirs or pending diplomatic diflicuitIe't. Sir Julian Poticefort , tiw prn1uIcnt stcrc- tary of the foreign oflice wttt found at tiI residence. Ito was equally xniun and In- decti I may say tlutt alt the diplomats looked thoroughly iurprked when asked for an Opinion. They one and nit cerncd taken aback at anyone coming to them to ask an Ottirtion upon a Piitfcat iucstioxt still under discussion. Doubtless they iut it down to the herald and Ynnicee enterprise , but tiover- tholess they raised their eyebrows In sur- vrlsc at , what they looked us such exceeding Indiscretion. They gave it to bo understood that "we of the diidoinatic scrico do not talk nt random. We consider silence golden. " Said one at the foreign 0111ccVo : never .Javc vlws here. If you want to know tIiat the opinion Is I would advise ou visit tim ( ,1Ub4. I followed his advice. to vns right. Opinion ran high aDd strong t tdl. the priticipal clubs , both against President - dent Cleveland iiiid Sackvillo's indiscretion. The objurgations oil President Cleveland iii the lau ) > ors and the resentment oxpresMed have got largely into the clnbq. Goticral - , and a close friend of the Prince of Vulet. , who refused to be interviewed oil the subject at the Salisbury club , liovcver said : "But you may say this It n the general opinion in our set that , while Saekvlllo made an awful blunder , 1'Ir. Cloweland has acted in a very arbitrary ! liatiner , and now the qUestion is shall wo scud utiy one In his Itiace at all. " 'rho silence of the foreign officer when again visited to. day was reinarkalle. Sacliville ixiay write . - letteis and mark tlieni "private" to a titan ho don't know tiriti has no Privacy with , but his chiefs have becit taught by his example. In vain was Lord Salisbury and his sccrc tary , Bernard Eric Barrington , shown what neither yet Ictiew of but. had beau cabled entire - tire to the L'aris edition of the Herald , Bay- ard's full rci't'rts. OPIMON IN PARIS. Mr. Mcl4nno 1)ecIIIieM to Fxpre8 huh. ieIl-'Ievs of Two ' tCoprtijiit 1SS bi Jtite GottZ.hL : Ih'nnett. ] PAnts , Oct. al.-rNev York herald Cable -Suecial to 'riti : Bii.-I iriet M. Iilowitz to.night at the Comedic F'rancaise , looking itout and rndiaut as usual. I asked bun ivltat he thought of Cleveland summarily ilulsniisslng Sackvllle. lIe said Cleveland , by Intimating directly to the minister of a for. elgu rower that his resoncc was no longer desired , exceeded all lrecclon and did p. what a sovereign ought not to do. "Of course , " said M. Blowltz , "ovcrybody Inows that thu country is in the throes of the elections. and Europe is ready to show the greatest complacency and patience towards any little diplomatic faux p.s that may be made on the otlici- side of the Atlantic. Of course Sackvlllc was very Imprudent in mixing himself In the local politics of the country to which he was accredited. " I also met at the Comedlo Francaiso M. Henri Rocliofort , vlio said : "Cleveland was quito right In turning out Sackvillo , who was guilty of a terrible blunder in getting into auch a scrape , which , for a diplomat , was un pardonable. I don't hold a very high opinion of diploniatists. I thinic them all a useless cx- pease In these days of cables , telegraphs and telephones. But their business is to make ilupes of other PCOlie , not to be made dupes 4if themselves. Sackvillo made a terrible blunder , but Cleveland judiciously made use of Sackvlllo , thereby making a COUp do grace to his diplomatic career. " Hero the curtain for the third act vcnt up find the conversation closed. The Sackville Incidut , while it has Brousod the greatest interest among Amer. lean and English oftlclals in l'arls , has had the natural effect of making them very re- aervod in expressing any opinion about the matter. Minister MeLano was seen at the legation this morning by a Herald corre- Spondent. "As to my inalcing comment on President Cleveland's action Ia this matter , " saki he , that is evidently Impossible. I should be as unwise as Lord Saclcville himself , and I certainly have no ambition for that dlstinc- Ijon. I bavo read the long dispatch on this Bubjoct Published in to-day's llcrald , and in rcadingbotwoen its lines I have arrived at a definite conclusion , It. Is very plain that stor the publication of Lord Saclcville's let. ter and the uproar iroduced by it l'resident Cleveland informed Lord Sallsbury that it would ho desirable to send another English minister to W'ashington. 'I'Iic British vro. inler seems to htivo been disposed to admit the fault committed by the queen's representative and to have been quite ready to apologize for it or malta aiiy 110591- blo rcoaratiou except to recall Lord Sack. yule. That ho was evidently not ready to do , but that was exactly what President Cleveland considered necessary to be done , and to be done Promptly. Only a week re- walned before the election , and a week can 1slip away very easily in diplomatic Inactjy. ty. Energetic action had to be taken. That , to my mind , Is what led to the message writ. tea by Secretary Bayard and printed in the herald of to-day. "You ask mc whether I approve of this message or not-whether or not I think it well timed and conslstcnt with the usa ges of international courtesy. I reply most eni. Itbatically that I have nothing to say. I think I understand Mr. Cleveland's course , but I certainly do not propose to critici.ie it. Lord Sackvillo did not tiunk such reserve necessary. Ho not only saw nt to analyze the iolicy and motives vbich had animated the presIdent In writing the message to congress , but after ho had finished ho added that in spite of anything lie coasldercd Mr. Cleveland as a bettor iiiau thea Mr. harrison , In thIs way he sue. ceodod In aUenating both 1)rtiC5. Why ho did it is very much more than I can explain. All that I know Is that I have no intention - . of doing Ukowise. " : . TI1I SACIfl'IIiLF. INCIDENT. Comment . by English aiid Canatlian , Newspapers. LeNDer , act. 81.-The PalLMaU Gaotto ys ; If $ cretary I3ayard's rebuke of Lord acivi1ie falls to convince the Irish vOtes at President Cleycland can be zeiiei upon ' . . . togicccJohn ) Bull its. much a any other mati , we do not sco what there Is ief rorlilni to do short of' liracing Lord Saokvillo under itrrest and escorting liltit IA tue trout or. how itilly 'It all is. How much , the 4iicrt- &atts & vili despiqo themselves for It when tiio etectioti fuver iM osder. Suppqse titat Minister 1'iieil ) liatl written a'irlvate , totter to seine i'tetiil0 41flOrjt'1th1 dui-ing the eleettot , in England - gland , saying that although Mr. (1Iiiltone's ( i1trtY seeied to be iiiorr In accord it American principinc yet Lord Salisbury coulil he trutctl to concede all the Iri9li tietled. Doe , ; the hilOt oxritol Apcrioaii Imagine that wo should have takeit notice of his In , dIscretion 'J'lio St. James Gnzctte says : As Lord Sackvllle is technically In the wrong , Eng- miii ! eaiiflot roetit the ttffront liici , liayard has put upon It by declaring that he cannot continue to hold coinniunleation s'itii Lord Sackviilo. Englishmen can only Pity the Ainericait statocmen froiti the strange thIngs they do in order to oblige caucusses. Tue Globe says : 'rue uneourteoni an. nouucelnent mIght created very strained ro- latlons between tint two countries. Forttt- nately its trite character is recognized on both sils , , Lord Stckvllio : has been sub- lected to unmatinerly treithi1ent by both linyard and I'rcsidciit Cleveland. If the minister comes hack it will be simply because - cause Cleyclands ambition to ho elected president. a second time soars far above the requirements of international courtesy and gent ! ill. MOTRi.tL , Oct. 3i.-Hoferring to Lord Saeicviihn's disnilssal the herald says : 'l'hio action of the president aiuears , , vxtrenie ittitl tititIsuith. It Is nihinitted on all liiinds that the British minister's answer to the I'o. inonI letter was not only iii. discreet , but a blunder that could not be overlooked and his recall , or voluntary withdrawal , V&iS generally looked for. 'l'lie somewhat pronipt action of the President in antIcipating such a iiiovo on the part of Lord ackvilio and the lIritisti govei-nnient , hidi. cate itrottY nearly that. he had no intentions of allowing the republicans to prohlt by what 15110w generally regarded a a politicaL trail haiti for the British ambassador and do. liberately intended by those vhio laid it. to prejudice the interests of the democratic vurt' . The Gazette ( government organ ) says the exigencies of tlio ircsidentlai , election have precipitated Cleveland's ' action nail coin- Polled hum. in order to save Itis chiaiices with anti-British voters , to take a step thitt for hiarshuiess has few lirecedents in diplo. matie . usage. _ _ _ _ TIlE RUSSIAN DISASTER. Cotilllcting Report.son the Wreck of ( he Czar's Train. ST. l1nTrlisnuIio , Oct. 81.-Tue ofticial stttOiticnt reg.irdirig the accident which hap- 1)efletl to the czar's train Monday states that the train containing tIm czar and czrina and stilte , while passingthrough a dcci , gorge near florid , loft the rails. At the time of the accident - cident thio czar and czarina vero in the sii loon carriage at. breakfast. When tue first carriage loft the track the rear car of the traIn oscillated and the lrece&ling carriage reeled over. The saloon carriage , although renininiug on the tracks , was badly shat- tercd. 'rue roof foil in , hiut rested on a POrtioli of the side , thus form. Ing a shield for tim occupants. The eLar anti his family were taken from the debris unhurt. Some of the other occupants of the train received slight contusions. 'l'hc only one severely injured was General Sclicreinetiell , aide-dti-cam , of the czar. Tue Graslidanin contradicts the official ieiort of the accident in regard to the casualties. It affirms that twenty i'ersons were killed in. eluding Captain hlreseh , stall courier , tIreo , couriers and eight soldiers of the railway hattaiion. It. also says that eighteen others were Injured. The vcthor wa' very stormy at the time of the accident , but despite the fact that a heavy rain was falling tuid that thu ground % 'as slinpery the czar stayed oti the spot ittiil assisted in the removal of the dead and in. jurcd. He did not outer tim reserve train until the last of the injured hind been placed in the ambulance. An examination will explain the cause of the accident , but the idea that it was duo to malicious designs upon the emperor's life may be considered quite out of the question. FORT OifAIiA NOTES. Monthity muster took Place yesterday. After the troops svei'e marched in review they wore inspected by General Wheaton and stulY. It. is rumored tnatthio "Soldiers' Canteen , " an establishment where the uteri got lunches and liquor. is to be closed. The saloonkeep. ers outside of the fort are much worked up over this rumor , for the Canteen takes the greater portion of the soldier trade. It has been so arranged that the men can obtain chocks upon tim Canteen and have the amount deducted from their next month's pay , vliichi accommodation seems to suit the men. The receipts are divided p ainotig the conipanies and devoted to table ihurposes , thus giving the men some return for trading there. Itopubhican CahhalLfn Itahly. The largest and most enthusiastic political meeting ever held in South Omaha was the republican meeting held in Hunt's ' oper. % house Tuesday night. The Union Stock Yards Cornet band furnished excellent musIc , and before I'rcsident Anderson called the nieetIiii to order every seat in tile house was occupied. Addresses verc made by candidates Richard S. Berlin , on the reub- , lican anti union labor tIcket , and E. Gilmore , Colonel E. P. Savage , candidate for state senator , John It. Once , Attorney Churchill of Oniaha , Governor John M. Thayer and John L. Webster. The Glee club rendered amusing songs between each of thi ad- dresses. Gored by a Wild Cow. An infuriated cow rushed at D. R. Scott , whilie in oiio ofthe stock yards pens 3-ester- day , catching hiini on the horns , touring opeti the scrotum 'ibout three incites and bruising him In the groin anti other places. Ito was thrown in one of the troughs , which saved him froni being gored to death. The wild beast then niadhy rushed at John Iluverfielti , hooking and buttIng hiini sonic tlistaiicn along the driveway. Ito received a cut on the loft hand and bruises on the legs and buttocks. Another hlaytioi SeIzure. Niw Yoiu , Oct. 31.-A cablegram from Port-au-I'riiico , received this evening , an- nonucos the capture ny the Ilaytioii nian.oI- war Toussaint Louvreture off Cape 11a3'tien of the British schooner Alta , which , left. Now York about the lttli ) Inst. with heavy cargoes - goes of arms and ammunition. The Alta cleared for Aatwerp Steainhip Arrivals. At Uaitiiuorc-Tlio Peruvian , ( rota Liver- pool. pool.At At Now York-State of Nebraska , front Glasgow. . - All tine Liquor Stores sell Jarvis' best. Itanitall IttHiieM a Call. \VAsnlaToN , Oct. 8l.-Chairmau Randall issues a call for a meeting of the house corn- nItteo on appropriations on Wednesday , No- voinber ii , to begin a reiaration of ttio tip lrohlriation bills to be submitted to congress at the next session , Peter Icerntueruhig , the svohi known contractor - tractor , nccoinpaiiicd by his son ) , will depart in a few days for Europe , where they will spend tito winter. SICK HEADACHEI - PoeitIvehyCnredb I tllbsC LILtio L'IIIs. TheyalsoreiieoDI.s FTTLt tresstmm DyspepslL IndigestIon and T rE I hearty Eating. Aper P JLL tact remedy for Dizzl netg , Nausea , . Drowsi _ _ _ _ _ _ ness , Bad Taste In th - touthCoatedTonguo . Pain In the8idoTO PID UVER. , to. They regulate the floweis sod presnt ConstlsUon and FUes. Tb smallest anI a31est to take. Only one pill a . dose. 40 In ! l. PuMy Veehsblo. Pr ! 2ceot.s. OAkTEB MEDIOINF. CO.Prcp'aN.y , ' - I . l'OI41TICAii NEWS Secretan'y.Haynttl . Suieaks to ( tie . hitil . I Iiiiirc'aiq , . ' . litiTi'ttta , Oct. 31.-Some lltiO ) deinocrints td.nilgiit attetided a titebting at Orttbrfo hail unither tie aUsldCC'3 of the Jefferson hemo. crtitiC nsociatIon. Secrdttiry Bsyard was thie iirIiciita sjiaker , anti s'licii lie . was in. trcaluced to the audience byleticral Stew- hrt h3ros'ti lie was ticcbi'detl an ovation sd- dora given a itibllc titan In Baltimore. Ills remarks wcro frciiuenhly Interrupted by en. thiusinstie cheering. Ito said : Let us fat' a litonient , by way of ln'elara- , tlon , cast our tititids over the ground that tboy ought to travel on between how unit the hoils ) ' .I'UeSda3' ndxt. Let us raIse our mInds let us elevate our nioral vision , and thInk ot s'hat we tire-part of a nimitloit of (13,001) ( ) 0th ) free licoitle. Jute Vhte iuinls siiiI ; the national rule , the executive power , the chief niagistracy of such a nation as this Passi First , 'e say tipomi what vrineiiiles svihl 3'ohi govern such it land I And I ask itext , vhiat muon will you trust to carry out tlteso ; , rineiplesi l'rinei- 1)105 ) , hot 111011 , hIlly be well , but irinelliles and inca tire batter. First I wi'ihi to speak of the man-of Groven Ccvcnid. : Atid I say that for four years I have scott Grover Clevclaud almost daIly , and sotimctiiiies iilghtly tat well , and I miever saw bun when I believed his mind and hIs heart were free ft-urn care for tim best Interests of the entire Aimmerican ieoile. lie has hioiiored nio with his confidence , and I have learned to honor hint as I kniow the secrets of his heart. [ Ap. , iausc.j Believe ice , therefore , my friends tiiitl cotiiitryiiien , when I tell you thiat thti'i luau has had duty for hIs watclnvord , truth for his lassvontl , and iiitcgrlty for his coutit- orsign. here I say thintwhien that nmiui shall lay down the duty towhiich the American Ie0 ide have called hilni , no matter when It. may be , eli the 4tht ilay of next March or on the -Ithi of March , P393 , ho riIl leave time ofhlce .imid its powers as intro and its free from cor- rnltlon ) as the snow uuioit imiouiitaln tops. lie viil leave that great olhlco Unslorn of any feature of its dignity or its prerogatives , and lmiid It. back safe , whole , sound auitt Puo to whoever may be called to take it U 01' 1)0 chioseit to foilos' hini , Ilehlevo me , time task of administration for the last three 3'cars has been no hiollihay PitS tlnie. It. has beent a hard mid flinty hill up which Grover Cleveland has toiled , but , thank God , the light of tile conming sun vel- conies him now . roolc everywhere and you hind Americans like brothers , arrayed in tine services of this union under a deniocratic ad. mninistriition. [ Aliidause.J Look iii his cab- met , nial you find there men attached by tine same spIrit of devotion to vubilc duty thiat marks , their chile ! . Look at your judiciary. \as it riot tinme that the great and last resort - sort of the American people , with its mighty and exccitionmal jurisdictmon should Iltiti vithtiii It a mati who loved and 'as beloved by the southern u'copleI ' Not only respected amid honored by the southern pcouilo , but honored. respected amid trusted wherever , throughout this Uiiion , the manic of Lamar was heard. Now I SlCitl { of that department through whIch his confidence limis been submitted to mue-thnt. of the foreign relations of this great republic. To-day there is not a state iii thie umiloni Cut has its representative in the foreign service of the Unitea States. [ An- hlause ] . There mire muon in the dllihontatic service vhio served as rauiautiy under time flag of time union as aimy whose mmames can be immentionod , and ethers who served with equal conscientiousness and valor amid devotion under the flag of time late confederacy , But it. is nroof of the success of the war that a more Perfect unlnmm has been first established by tim clectiomi of in democratic nresidcnt. Now , mentlernen , I have said much of the maim , now what is his advice , or what are the princiPles UIOii ) which he asks you to decide the conilmig election I Alter ho had obtained homict agents to collect the revcmucs , the revemiucs were honestly collected , and hot before. It took some tinie to vindicate the results of an ecoinoniic outlay coupled with an homiest collection. In the spring of ISS.5 a cloud 'as hovering over thouinamicial horizon that threatened disaster. Thanks to the mneastmres of Daniel MannIng , means were found to stave off and vrcvent time difilculties that threatened us. P. . surilus of upwards of lOOOOOOOO was lying idle lii the treasury. The country was in want of money , and owing to the condition of taxation and the honesty of its collection IOOOOOOO a month were pouring in without a imrospect of ever being released again for public use. Snch was tue state of aiTairs when I well remember it was just. touch and g whether tine nresident would miot be oblIged to sum- nioit congress Instantly for the purpose of preventing by legislative remedy thno evils that thom verc feared , but by anticipating a portion of the siuking fund , amid other inethi- edit which I shah not retond to describe to 3'oU , the emmtcrgomicy amid critical neriod was tided over Instead he laid befor you a message in whicin there is not a doubtful vord. It pointed ont that there must. be legislatiomi in order to got rid of the surplus. Need I shiow toyeu the dangersof a surplusi The depletion of time circulation of the coun- tm-y from the arteries and veins that it was intemmdcd to nourishi aiid support , the menace time virtue of legislators amid people , mmow did he nurnoso to remedy. 'l'hmercforc , lie said. at onwo give the 1)001110 the miecessaries of life as chieaily , as 3'OU caii. Ge to your ft-ce list iii your tariff. Strike down that silly bar- ncr that keel's ' your worktnen Idle at home and hiretects their competitors in foreign niarket.s. Now bore is a fueL my country. much. The wall of tine tariff that keeps commodities out keeps inagufucturers within , amid when they tell you that they raise a high tariff upon raw niatorial for the pro. tectiomi of American workmen , answer that they protect his rivals iii every market but thmat of the United States. Ho ths'elt on other phases of the tariff question , and cited incidents to prove that protection does not Protect labor , and con- eluded by a reference to the Sackvillo md- dent as follows : Gemitiemen , there are political birds of PrY that fatten and rejoice over the carcass of dead and exposed slanders and falsehoods. This countm'y has been the witness in tine last week of a , , interruption , for a tune being emily , of its relations with a foreign and friendly IotVei' . It wits made mmcessary. The act was not thio act of time neonle of tIm United States , or of ammy one In sympathy with thienn or wIth tlnelr interests. It. was the wretched plot of despairing Politicians. Icireat alipiiiuso tinO cineers. ] A comispiracy of desjmairinmg politicians to bring discredit UlOii ) a class of our adopted citizens - zens for thu purpose of creating Unjust - just prejudice in the mnlnds of an other class of our adopted oitizensa slander upon the one amid a foul attempt to mislead tim othiem. It cannot be defended , for you cannot divorce politIcal morality train personal morality , There are weapoms of cIvIlized warfare , timid there are weapons ( leflied by civilized warfare , and the nian that would coin a ho to defeat a llohitIcal opponent would 1)015011 the sveil of his enemy in tine time of war and slaughter his ivife amiti his children. dow , against this I call upon tine honest sentiment ofover.y American citlzemm to resent the insult thus otTereil to ear comimitry by these uersons. What have you to say of the mcmi vhmo In public speeches vill gloat and chieer and clap tlnoir iiammds over the lroof of immfamn' , committed for time sake of political supronnacyl 'rite whole civilized world sinudders with the excess of the 1"roieit revolution , for France grow drumik with blood to vomit critmio , anti iii those days vhnemi men's mnintis were frenzied , nrostitu- tioti was worshipped in time name of time gail- tiess of reasomm. I asic you , is there miot a Prostitntion of thu name of an honest PeoPle , anti shmall muon be found iii tlb. , country so base and so poor as to woieonio thiat which briimgs , ahiiimo upOn time immune of Amnerican politlcsi Are these the mcmi , is this time party to which the vel. fare of this dear land of ours Is to bo imauded over I No , my friends. Whatever may ho otir ditierences its to our personal admlrntlomn ; wimmitover mmiay ho time , itmottiomi of our dlverg- once upon mmomm.esscntlntls , let us at least rosoivo that ours shall be a government of honest , self.respectimmg men , Let us establish , and lot it be our ili st duty to ostublishi , such a tonic , smmblm a standard of morals nnil over this land , that when a nnan goes abroad Into other coun- ti'ies , or Stn3'S at home , lie mummy say withi just pride amid gratitude : "Thiammic God I ani alt Anierican citizdn. " Iareat applause and en- tlmuslasmim. Stnpcti time Elevitton'Itim II1N hlenti. Frank Novak , residing on South 'I'cnthi street , near \'Intoii , at fl03n yest.ertlay , was looking down Swilt's frehghnt. elevator nit the stock yards , amid. the tloseenmdlmng cmnrcmnnghnt liinn , brefiking the right chmielc bomie , cutting time eye anti forohcad anti comituslug tim back of the head. Seeing thio man , the imersoni In charge stoilped tlmeciot'ator before It took his hmeadoft , . it was a niai-ow escape. LINtLN N\VS \ AND GOSSIP1 , Au IiitorvI 't' with Nr. Loo8 Con- . cornug . , Qortnlii CliargoB. . IMPORTANTiEW. ENTERPRISES. A State ( ) FAII'nIr9 , iiIcimWoimhL Seem to Demmmniul ttttentlomm of ( ho hletthihi ; it Imoritles-Gemn- ctal Not s. s I LINCOLN fluusAu on' 'rime OlknA 1155 , lU2tJ P SimiaEt' , Lncot.t , Oct. 31. Over the signature of "Big Blue" In the Ommiaba herald of to-day a Crete correspond- cnmt takes ecea-jion to immallgim the faIr mmmmnio of Attorney General Loose , amid while at the state house thIs afternoon Tim I3as relrQ. , sontmtivo : called thio general's attemition to thecommunicatton and asked bun imat ho had to Ra about the cow.mrdly attack. " 4'tti3' mmeWspauor , correspommmlcnt ashmamnei.l of his imanme s'licn mnakiimg charges against rimmy ofilcimmi or citizen , " said Mr. Leese , ' 'is ' hardly gmmnie worth skimming , but I most em- iilatically , bramid time charges as brazen and false. " "So ' tb ' railroad and s'ou not i'ido on iflSSCS ciijoy the luxuries of time palatial sleeper at time expense of railroad coimlhaiiiesi" ) "No , sir ; I pay my ( mire. I wtns inonmored svithm in railroad miss mit. one tune , omit the courtesy vmns very PromimPtiY metun'iied. My deputy , like mmiysclf , goes from hnomne 'ery selthommi , lint whmeim lie does lie ia3's hIs wmmy 111:0 mm moan , Neither of ti'i have placed ourselves - selves under any obhigatiomis to railroad cor- ioratiomms.Vc , have had no occasion to give raIlway coiiipammies an opportunity to evmmdo or violate time transportation laws. 'robias Cmmstor and his ilk cammnot. say as much , " "You have been putting In your tinmmo PrettY well travellmmg over the state sinmco time cain- palgmi commmmmmemmced , have 3'Ou not I' ' ' "I have been out oni short trips four or live times since the caumpaign commenced , at the instance of time state central conmmnittee , mmd have mmmdc three or lour talks for tim general ticket , but mit no time longer than a day and night. My dci'- ' uty hums mint. been out , has riot uiado a speech , but hits remnimmeil at his host attending to his business mere. it takes our tinno , My daughter Is my clerk. The voluimmo of our busimmess is suclm that we mayo till been busy , mind hnavo had no tlnno to run over tli state cummpaigmiimig. : I imavo been compelled to sa tie to repented calls here and there. The hubIhc hits a right to dcnmammd an account of my stowardshilim amid I tim ready to give it at amiy time. Time records will speak amid tell a truthful story. " Nr.iv mmuT PROMNr.NT mTaiti'itiSi3. "Kmiow all muon by thncso presents , " sa' time Oconce Elevator commipaimy , in tlmO nrti- des of Incorporatiomm tIled witln time secretary of state to-day , amid , proceeding , states that Dammiel Murdoclc , H. J. lIendrix , Fred Jew- cli , C. W. 'l'albitzes and Julia Murdock , all of Oconee Platte county , Nebra5ka , have asso- elated tinemnsulves in business for tine purnse of buying and selling graltm and hammdiing such real estate as may be found mieces- sary to lroteot their busimmess , and add to tine Profit of their lmivestmnents , The authorized : cnjmltal stock is $50 000 , and tim corporate annie anu business Is to continue - tinue temm years froth theOthday of October , 1S38. 1S38.The The Hub Printing company , of ICoarney , : nlso filed articles of incorporation to-tiny. Time object of the ncompamly is to publish a daily miewslaper , to be known as "TImo ICearnoy Daily hub , " nd a weekly pallor , to be known as 'he ICearney Weekly Hub mind Central Nebralcmn Press't anti otherwise do a general primmtng amid puiilishmlng busl- miess. A capital t.ock of 5OUOO is author- mzed. 'tine corporut4on dates front the 10th of October , and is to continUo twenty-five years. 'ruin incorp rat.ors are R. H. Eaton , II. A. Brown andJohn ' 2. Cassel. WOitK FOil Tilit heAT USi'lcTOfl. A comnlhmunt lllcdi in the county court by John Carpenter ag'nlinst William. Henry and l'oter Gross shows a atato of timings which , if true , deserves ftntnddtato olilcial attention , Time defemmdmimts arc charged with stealing a cow valued at $15 about October 19. TIm theft Itself is not an exciting nifair , but tic- cording to tine story of Carpenter the cow was diseased. An attempt was made to buy the animal , and Carpenter was willimig to sell , but Henry and Gross vere nottvihlingto give time itrico a9icetl , In Carpenter's nbsemmco they butchered the cow and took time carcass to Lincoln to be sold In a butcimor shop here. Carpenter can scarcely clear his skirts of all blame in the matter , but whoever it is , somebody - body is guilty of selling diseased nit-at to time Lincoln public , Wtnmchever way the trial of the thieving case mnay go , the mnattem of un- hmealtiny mneat should be looked into by the authorities. Till SUm'mttMV coUnT. The followIng cases were docketed to-day for trial : Gtms A Shroeder vs Daniel IC. Rinehard ; error from Platte county. Jammies McDonald vs Johmim W. Earley ; error fronn Platte county. State cx rd John Lanimani vs II. A. flab. cock ; rnamidamnus , State cx rd Hiram Itobbins vs Frederick Sprink ; mandamus. 'rime following centlomen were admitted to practice : Charles B. Rico , B. 0. Ilostetter , ii. A. Babcock , 13. II. Irwin. State ox rel , attorney general vs Chicago , St. Paul , MInneapolis & Omminita raihm'oad company judgnmcnt on pleadings. The following causes svcro argued and sub. mitted : Dunhmmni vs Courtney , motion , State cx rd Lanimaum vs Babcock , State cx rd Robbins vs Splnk , Brewer vs Wright , Hart vs Barnes , Omaha , Northern & Black Hills railroad company vs O'Donnell ; ICansas Manufacturing cenmpatmy vs Wagner , Reed vs Morton. Omaha Bolt railroad company vs Johnsen , Ct ah. ; error from the district court of Dou - las county. Affirmed. Opiniomu by Maxwell , . Loumbard vs Maybery , error from time dis- trnct court of Johnson county. Reversed timid renmanded , Cobb , J. IColmmm vs Kolmim , error from dIstrict court of Douglas county. Affirmed. Opiniomi by Reese , Cii , J. Brown vs Jacobs , error from the district court of Douglas county , Aihtm'nued. Oinioiu , 1)3' Reese , Cli. J , Life vs Soumtim Omaima Land syntilcato ct al. Appeal from tim di'ttrict court of Iouglas county. Aflht'mmietl. Opinion by Maxwell , J. Grimes vs Grosjoatm. Error from the district - trict court of Joiimisomm coummty. hioversod and renmamideti. Opinion by Maxwell , J. Forbes vs McCoy. Appeal frouu the dis. trict court of Douglas cotlnnty. Allirmned. OPltuiOit by Maxwell , J. CITY IIV3 ANn ) OTE9. Judge Mason uvent to Weepimmg'ater to- tiny , whore lie OXlOuflds solid reimmmblicamm doctrine to.milglnt. _ It is nmmalclmmg commvimmcinug mmd vigorous spcchmes whmeroror he goes. Ills work tells for lhe.party. H , C. Melonc stIiJ Iips , in a serni.con5clous state. ills rccovd3' is a questIon of very griivo doubt. FrIimd , however , arc hope. ful , and hIs llm3SiCItihl gravely remmans : "As long as tiierd ilIfo , timere Is hope. " There are 55S eaqes docketed for trial in the district ccmmmrt ofLamicaster county , l'lne boys of time ofhlco hmi'mS'o a wmuger up that there will be (1X ( ( ) before eqtrt convenes. Lewis E. Gordominnl Ihm's. Hattie Cook both of Omnahma , wqre granted licemise to to-day 1)3' Judge Sevirt , amid time ccrommony was ierfornica by 1ipot time divines of time city. city.Thmo Ummion Paciflo ihd ) .Tohn M. Thmurston will be the next vr3' dl tiio attorney general. It nimay be well for , BIg lilac" of Crete to remember tiuls fiict. lmmre wIll then be an opportumiity for lnhmiutA gather wisdom. Ito cvldemmtiy imoeds cnlghmenmmnent , } 'evcnstiurerers Need Ftmnths. Cnmc.too , Oct. ah.-Mayor Roche timid Itov , George C. Loriincr both received tologramna to-tiny ( rein tins mayor of Uecatmmr Ala. . and the Iresitlemtt of the relief coitmmnlttco there , aMklmig for funds for tIne yellow fever suffer- on's , ' [ 'lie teiegrmiums state thmat the funds mire exhausted , and that the lieohmlo n.ro in great fetid , PresIdent iltmtelminson , of tIme board of trade , vmis soon and suggested time uppoiimt pient of canvassing coxnnuttoomm. Pemtrsoapis themnost c1tgammt toflot adjunct. _ _ : . I'atiIy hiratemi by Timugd. CmucAno , Oct 31.-Last nmigit ) a .l3oimornhpi minuted Irl4ster , .wac beaten and robbed by thm gs. Ills ipjiirios % vore miot conslderoiI serious , but ho3iiod early thIs mitorining. 'ilco imo ot1ic , Jimrvkm' Brammdy it beet. W1STEit l'AOKING iSTliRhiSTS. A Stemmncmit ( of timnYian"s BimtIimess , . . Noti f'ncticaliy l'tmdtt. CmNcmNATI , 0. , Oct. 8t.-Sp [ eil 'Te1o giaum to 'I'iia lim.j-'I'e-mmmotniw's : : Prio Cur. molit.vill 5:13' : 'ithm time coso of October the summnimmer hutciming seasoim cimds. 'rile , ,1eerase . hiii bei3lm slightly over I ) bier cent. Time weelt's ' total h'ackimmi ltaq 'beemm 2O5OO } hogs , miiiiiist , 1coo ) time vrevious reek tumid 250,0th , ) last year , Tiip returns and estimates of all tack. immg Iii time west for the eight lmiomntims coimi- prlslmmg thmo summer scmson : , emithing this date , Imithlcate ii totni of about fOtOoO. ) mmgai2mst tthlOCO& ) Inst ycai , ii dccrea4c for thmo scmtsomm of 540,000. Coimiplete returns , whemm oh- tmmitieml , muny chmammge tine aggregate somewhat. but not essemutlahly. The following table slmosvt ; time packiimg domto at the Polmits imminmed .Mmnrcln 1 tttliti , i iS. I Ciil'tti.o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clkh.7 ) 41 kiii"iis , ( ' ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I5Y. ) 1l2Sl'8 C ) mmmtmha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii iuuo ) 5I,1Li St. i.itit , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24).I4 ) $ ) ; hiIt,9l I iUllamlaIohl'u. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . euuisj eois ( llumcltinmmitj..I ia.000 ias3) ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) .ul.45 1 Ceilar Iapith'i { . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & , istlij ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ' , iv,8 , l4ioi , ( 'ity. in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ir ) Ottimimiwa , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) bOWIi : St. i'mttil , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) , ) none , Nebraska City , , . . . . . . . . . . . ) , 6.1,9'4i Other l'iaces , approximately . . 2OOI ( 4iS ) 'I'otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ro7)njo 5.ihihb2J - 1JO1 Cabimm Graidmmmothmer. Ami Indiauia doctor hits u-eeouitiy discovered - covered in a comnmoim 'ceii winose mmuemhl- cirmal qualitlei have mmoven' bofoi'e bomm sushiected , a 'tthimtble m'emuedy for bowel dimoi'der. 'I'Iiet'e is iiotlmimmg iirtieulmtt'ly : strange about titus fact. Notluimmg. Amid yet the very simmupileity of the mla\v dmscovery would , with seine , scout to thmm'ow jtist doubt upon it liovoL. ' .I'o mntiko it ouie huts oimly to pout' hot watem- os'er the lcttvcu ( of the plant. Iii its prenam-at'moim ito vast elnonmical rorks aimd applinumces tim-c requim-ed. is it to be womidem'cd at since such plaimmly preptred : remedies : mn'e accotmuuted as of such gi'eat umierit iii these days , that such vommdei'ful results atteumded our gi'audmothiei's. whose teas mind limfusions of roots timid herbs amid balsams , have cx- on'ted so great am ) inthmeimco in the main- tenLmmce of hcaltim and life ? Certainuly not ! Time greateut pieces of mnaeliimmory stmilco us lnost by their exeeedimmg situ. 1)lieit ) , ! , ' . The secret of time success of grammd- umiotitet"s renicdios was timeimfm'cshness mind sinuplieitv. Every atuttmmnim fotmtmd the little Log Cabin nbuindammtly supplied - plied with fm'csh leaves , roots , herbs and balsams , which were ctmm'cfully dried and ' ' amid laid for . 1)m'elitt'Cti away use. 1)m'eading to call a doctor because of the OXjOflSi'CneSS of mis ftr-nuado : trips , they immediately gave attcmition to time disease and routed it before it hind gained a foothold. Tine old Log Caldu grandmother , in cap amid high tucked gowmi , mtmid per- chamiec bespectacled 1mm rough silver , her weary feet encased in "hum made" the ( ldhtu' sweet ntmn'se who rises to the view of ninny a man and vonmaun to-day as the eam'ly years of life pass itt retrospect. Tine seci'ets of gm'mimidniother's mcdi- cinca vom-e rapidly 1)011mg forgotten and the world was miot growing in the gm-ace of good health. To restore the lost art of log cabin healing has been for years the desire of a well-icnowni pimilamithiro. 1)1St in whose amcestm'aI : hue wore eight "goodly l,113'biciamts" , of the old style , men who never saw ft medic'tl college 5itC in the woods , muona "medical di- 1)lOnittt" except that inscribed on the fmnces of healthy and long-lived pa- tiemits. Mucim time amid mommoy was cx- pended inn seeumiumg time old fom'mnulm , which to-day are put fom-tIm as "Log Cabin rernedies-sarsaparilla , hops and buehu , cough and consumption - tion , uimd several others , by Wmtr- ncr , whose mmmc is fumumous , and a standau'd for mcdicalcxeellcncc nil over the globe. These oldest , ziewest and best Irolaratiomls have been m-ecogmmized of such superexcellence timat to-day they can be found with all loading dotih ers. Whomi Ccl. Ethnn Allemu was malcing history along our mmom'thei'n frontier due- ing the m'evoiution , Col. Seth mVarmmem , time llghtimmg Sheridan of that arnuy , vimo was a skillful natural doctor , used miuumy : such remedies , muotably like time Log Cabiti extract. sam'saparilla amid cough and consumption remmuedy , among time soldiers with famous success. They arc a notable immhom-ituneo which we of to.day may enjoy to time full , us did our forefathers , aimd tmsimig. rent ; ) , as did they , the harvest of a life full of days and full of usofuilness. -S Topeka l'apers Consolidate , Tom'mtA , ICan. , Oct. 31.-The Conmnuon. wealthcompany has sold its telegraph fran. cimise , minute , good will nnmd subscription books to time Capital , and time two papers will be consolidatcml Novombem' 1 , under time nanio of the Capitnl-CoutmonwOaltht , with J. IC. Hudson as solo proprietor. The Comnmmmon. wealth sold no nresses or othmor mmmrnterial with the 0111cc. TIme hirico paid was 1OOOO. Aii For the Simfierers. The following was semmt to time yellow fever sufferers yesterday : J. M. Sclmunimuchmer , Clialrimunmm : Finance Coum- muittee , Jacksonville , Fia.-Draw at sight for it4O , : nmnoumnt of irocecds of base bail gaino bctwecmi ulewslaper ) mcportcrs amid railway ticket agents. W. W. Lowe , Treasurer Relief Coutmnittco. Probable Iiailroad Conmsol hint lomi. Sr. Loris , Oct. 31.-A special front Kansas City says that it ha'i been learned from rolia. lilo sources that tlmoCimic.igo , St. l'aui & ICan- sa City railroad will coimsolidato withn time Ioui'a Central rmtmin , a mnonth. A. Li. Stick- nay is president of both roads , amid the cbs- est of trallic ut'rauigenmetmts mmosv exist , Jarvis' ' 77 wihlcuroyour cold , Jolmmed time Tm'IiMt , Nsw Yomuc , Oct. 31.-Time fanmous hmouso of time \V. .1. Wilcox comnpammy , Imrti : refiners , has beomi lought by the Americium Cotton & Oil commupammy mmii vmll be knowmm as time W. J. \Viicox Lard atmd Helloing company. ED1UNDS : DECLARES 1IIISELF Tim Vermont Senator Earnestly Fa- . voz ITarrlsbn'a Election , THIR1EEN cOOD REASONS QIVEN , Time I're.qetmt Aihmimi imI't ration 'Igom' . cushy Arn-nigimeti ronis S'enk- m)085 ; amid lonhile-Ieallumg- 4 Gt > oii L'iuflrimu , Why a Change I i'ceilctl , Nmw'ommi : , Oct. 3l.-Spci.'ial [ 'relcgm-aumm to 'rime hJr.c.-Last evemmumug time foilowinug letter from Scmmator George 1" . Eutmnuimds to Cimiirle A. Datma was i'eceivi'd Lit tine New York Smmn 0111cc. 'rime lettem' , vimich expluimis itself , Is given bemow : \VASmIINOT0X , 11. C. , 0t. 80 , lear Mr. [ ) amna ; I observe in tao Smmim of time Sthi a stitctmiemmt : wltln coimshmtcuous hmemd : limms to tine effect thmt : I turn taking no speechi-mmmal- 11mg nln't 1mm time nresent cilmtpaigim : , timitl that mitteutiomi has been culled to the fact. 'l'lte mnmattei' Is so stated us to l'ormimlt tIme iimfcreimcc thmt : I mumi hot earmmestly Imutencstctl iii tine dec. tiomi of ( immoral Itmn'm'ison : , I beg yomm , as ii fair iiulmidctl lover of faIr imlmm3' amid editon' of time lrimlcipal iCitih3' denmioermitic miewslnilicr , to allow mmmc to repel through your coltmmnmims tiny sucln imnillcntiomi ) : , I aiim , mumd imive : beomi over simmco time mmommmnliatiomm of Geimoral Itarrisoim , most eam'mmestl3' amid , accoi'dmng to immy stiemmgthn mituil caiucIty : , actively 1mm favor of his Clcctmon , because : I . 1 ersommihly : kimouv lmImmm to 1)1. ) of great auilmties , of i'uro ' timid upm'igiit life , timid of most vigorous amid nggressmvo miprigiitmies' nimmi I nilopemiti emice , butt , mi mm mmm mimi floe repub. beau , amid I thmereforo beiievu lit' vii1 : nd- niiiiister the govcrnnuiemut iii time full vigor of thin PrinciPles of time repmibiic.imm narly. 2. lIe syas a gahimmt : , sohtliem' , Imis finsimiimg : sword Iii tine froimt of time battle , amid Iii thmu gioomiiy rear of time retreat was heard uk voice of Comusummicy unit of courage. : u. lie is of time i'eoimlc ' amiti for tue people , a mlefcimder of justice timid of equal rights for all. 4 , ITo is a siumcem'o believer imu the enmploy- niommt of Anmct'icamm labom' to simiuI _ ' Aumemicitm : li ) odmictioti fom' AlmiOi'icami Comisilimi ition. 5 , lIe is imot a vmctimim of time tielusioim that af. fects time nreseimt mmdtmmimiistriitiomm timat cmmstommus dti'mes mire a tax on time commsumimers of imported goods , amid liii kmmow.4 that time oflk'ial amid lmritmtell records of tim governmmieimt shoii' , mt't iii time case of tea nmmmil coffee , ut ohm time free list soimunu ycam's ingo , amid iii time case of time sm-euhied ' , ' s'itin me'iIrOcit. % Canada , that time ditties tub-cent off of smmchm imimportathomms ditl mmot hmemm edt on r l'coplo by it I lii iii Isimli m g time i'rico timeIautl for their purcinases , limit did bcmmc- lit tine foroigimer omml3' . I ) , I Ii' himmows timmt CVCi'3' foreigmm.mmiatlo nrtl- cic , frommi shoc-iegs nntl simoes to locomotive' , : immd siihims useil mu our coumitm'v , 1,3' , jim-it that nuticli tieiri'es , time Amimerican worker of time opportumiity to e.irmm for his family. 7 , lIe Icmmows that time mmatiomm is emily a large fammmiiy , time muiemmmbers of ' 'tuicim are boummd to help each other by united ummd reciprocal labor. S. lie knows , thierefore , that time declat'a. thou of time jmnesldent iii hits nimossage to comi- gross that ctmstoimms duties are lundi3' amid \s'holly a tax , is a grave error , amid that to give Amnermcamm labor the opjmortutmity to wimm bread Amnericums mnust , mis brothners iii Out ) fanmily , emnmtloy , time labor amid use thme products of carin otimer. 0. lIe viil hot , a' time nrescmit aduministm'a- ttomm has dommo , miter into discussions antI am'- gnmxientswitin 1'nglammd in regand to so'ctllcil free ti-ado with Ctmnmuda mmd time umuttimig of atm3' Anmmem'ieamms omm a verse footing iii British Ports timan the British have in otmn' ovn. 10. Ho vill hot ovein for one day tolcm'ate time ohlicial prosemmce of a foreigm , tmminiister , frommm whmatcvom' country Inc conies , tvimo um- dertakes to inmterfero iii ommr elections , evemn if that tniiuistcr favors hits election , mor , will hIs party work to time atlvtnmmtnge : of that mimi- iiter's country , as time present nnduuiimmstratmoim has done. ii , lie vill not make rofcsions of fidelity - delity to tim iriniles , ; of true civil service reform a cover for receivIng and i'efushmmg to make nubile , or oven refusimmg to conmmmiunm- cate to time seniate , atuidavits em' otiicr tosti. mhiemiy ( often perjured ) against any holder of any 0111cc , as time present admministratlomn has alus'ays domme. 12. tie viii not select to execute oflices of pulimc trust a larger proportIon of criminal , disreputable mind incompetent ulersons titan have neon so selected by all the admiministra. tions added togotlmer of the inuntired years of existemice of this goverrmnent , imsthnis adminis. tratioim has ( lone. IS. lie will not point out to imis countrymen - men time dangers to free electiomis mind to a really demmocrntlc : govcrnmnent ( dangerous as it really is ) of time lmrcsidcnt being a cand idate for re-election out miccoumit of imis iimimnommso power of iuatn'omiage , anti timeim pom'- mmmit all his chief ofhtcen's and timemr subordl. iiatcs to becommmes offensive Partisamns amumi cx- hilbit pernicious activIty lmu promimoting his reelection - election ; nor will he allow heavy levies of niOImO3' to be mmmdc upomi all , ovum the hiumnblest of time servants cf time govtiriimncnt , to acconi- Pus1 , it , as time presemmt atlmmmimmlstrntioa : has dommo amid Is doimig. These dear Mr. Dammu , are soimm ( by no mean' a\i \ ) of time grommimds emi which , with amy whole heart , I desire the election of General iiarrisomm , mind many I mmot bo sure that youn' of fain' since ' have mimimdu sense play , 3'otu mao comispicuomms imn thm matter , 'iit loath .vomn to give this lettem' time prommiimmencd in your iaper tiint : you give to time iiimlUtatiomm to vliichi I repl.s'I Yours truly , Gzomwr : : F. EimuNns. p Cleveland & ltarn'msomi agree ott one point , tlutt time best out is .htrvis' old Brandy. _ _ _ _ _ A DARIO ItOIIiIERY. A Mexicami Centrmuhi'raimn Ibid Up I Thiret' ' , Immm. Er , P.tso , Tex. , Oct. 3i.-Thmo Mexican Central ) : msengem train dime iier at 7:23 : this mmuoriiitmg st'as hichl UI ) sixty-two imuiles below El Paso mit 4 :3t : ) this mmnurnming by three mntsked : mmmii. ' .L'imey ciumnu on thio emmgitmo tender amid at time imoimmt of a six aimooter lot-coil time emmgmmeer , mmd firomnain to stop tue tm'aimm and get oil. 'rlme3' diviiheii time traimn anmd loft time iasscmmger cars amid ramm out six miles , when time3' again stoipcd , amid robbed time exim'tiSS car , gettitmg eve2OOO. . Ex- ii.csi , , . Messenger M. 'r. Vilk'gas huimined out 01 time ear tnt time side door s'ldlo time robbers wei-o brenkimmg : time end door amid raIn off in time ilarkmmess vitln time 1(03's to time safe , titus irovetntimmg the robbers frommi gc'ttIimg the vnluabio : conteints of time safe. 'rho robbers thmon camime cmi with the cmmglmmo nearly to .Jummrez , mmtmd thou mmbanidoned mt. 'l'hey cut time tolegn'aph vhtes , amid it wmns mmoarly 8 o'clock bufuro time telegr4mmm was received at Jumirez tchhimmg of tlmc robbery Time imien were Ammmericmns , mind mire suiitosd to have couio across time rivet' , hut tincro is mie clime to thmonm , PL For MAN # For BEAST ! 4f ustng Liniment / * 3iXmcAN . , MUSTNu . . LINImmENT isdeatim . I , , Pmtrs , + Oi.D boius V4.aw hJas.&ar &na4 all bmra.&aariox 7 , , fr4 , . - - . r- . , . - : , , - A NARROWESCAPE U _ From Instant fleath by a Locomofvo Engineer. . Au Emmghme itumis into a iiftmIaect1 ; Switcim n.md l'IOWM ' [ 'brotigum Timn'ee Hex Cat-i iteImrtu Lt Course is Itinmi , " 110w 50011 O'Olmt of 4i'en muon' thami onhimm mury iimttmt'4t are f , > rntrtimm , ' ' suit a Popular ho omimot lye eimglime.tr dilrlimg a rocemmt commv erst. : tloiu with tim , , srhter , "Nt , ' I t lii venture to say timat mmot more tiimimi 8 tiiz'mm itotIt un I ii 14 eht' ri'mlmummiler au mcci tit-mit thud tin l'Iioim' ' ml rigid 'emi rs mug'vimhhi tutu of mmmir , . ' I imami ordtmmmnry lam crest to mmmc amid otiar , , . I h.ut I mmmtgimu imm'mut 10mm , for lit it it. . , mit'mirl3 los I oumr liv. ' , , I see y'.tm ' mire limt'rt'steii muon , v'lh itt \t mu' .mm I y it freiimt s'ri'i'k. mu t Ii I mmg t imat iitilIR'mi' cv'ry 11113' , I tliiii ) yemt uthi say , limit It you t-mmro I m I lutt'mm i t'ii I teli y.um of It , I re ito' iii tt'r I t d is. thiuctl-it ias tuit ) veok before ( 'lmrlstmmmas eight 3'ears munie. I u me , tItttmg tiu'mu cmi tit , , (7 ( I' . , mtmmtl % vL' , : uIId omm to t , ikn tmmt mum e I ni. 'I'imo Imnorhmllig Wa' a emhtt , omme , timer , , uums : ice thu sleet cmi I lie griummui I miii I itch timick' . I ) ui' t raumi ut-au mmlii , ltt ii p amid uve mitmurtomi off , howling alommg iierrily : over time . ii , ) , simI'm-mutr TIi.CiC , es'ery mmmommueimt gthumi ( auter umumhhi we utttummoil ip. Bpt'thl of mmcarly sixty mmmlios mitt minor , we uuortt temnm'tmmt , mu ) titiiii muimotit tuvemuty 'ovomm umuilt it , , , it of lien' . i wmtu staiuiltumg 1mm lImit gammguu'.n3' , imimen sud tioimiy I felt a simoc k maid tlmcmm 1 felt mmiv- sd f tiyhitg tinrotmgin I hit air. St i'tiLt Soul ' tititig uutt ii I crt'ile fre , - mail i'lus ii mmcomiM-iomnu , , 'i'iit , ommgln , ' , I miftcruvmum'd , : rmmcml , hmatl nimi mmgch , into a iii i4IiSreti ) sit I trIm mmuil iiVed , it S WtV I hmrummgin I lii't't lx , , cars before it wa-i lroimglit , to a stimtntl- stili , I ui'tts i'icm ( um : , em' mit in.t : i , . : iiy lmeakt V'ttS i'mmt frlimtfmmll3' anil toy left leii uva lmrokemm. I uu'as takcmn Inomime muimit for si mmmmim , has I lmtS Iii lL'l ) ) ; you calm set , tonyamiuoit tYltere mmy , imeaii uumnu , 'Imt ) l.umi , pdmtuvitig tuu o mmgh' iookimig simrs rinmiimimig mmrai'ly time whmolti icmmgtlm of time liciitl'h , , limit I tltommgimt haiti mm narrow escape re cemitly , , ? " 1)mit tim thi ( ' usritom' . % 't's. I humttl , ' ' it'Ilifltl time emugimioct , ' 'bitt mis I imnvu bill a imiomimolit mt t mmlmc I imiuisi. misk ) 'tml tim tx.umse miii , non- , tin t I f youm urmi I o iii ott .I rs. I.inmmd. beck , mit mlih : Iougta ) street , sue tutu tell yomu of a situ 11am' omit' , ' 'i'Imn wrIter mullt'tl on : Mrs Iummthliek , at thm , mmimmmmher givcmm ii mmii t''immmii m immmsy , bitt. genial mUmd llemisnimt lady ivimm gttvo imtiii time follnwiu iti' . tictiiimrs of lien' mmLiiroa' escape. c Ft \ ( ) , , : /14 ( tins. r. : . . huNnhmmcmc. "Ytfli 500 , ' ' ' 'smut mu n's. 1ui liii htt'k ' tom' a uommR I liii e I laid I t'emm trommbI'u tilt I , inn mihioctiomi o C time liemnil atiti timmoat , may iipait wau stomped mm , , tim immajor 1)art of the time. mmoa topjeiIII ) amtt rmmnmmlmug , mmmy eyeii usommhii syator : I na..m m inImn over ttuu CYO3 mmmiii 0th-mm 1mm tIme oars. i , , to kawi : anti spIt , haul it h.tl , couii , , irotmiti nici , wInd a conliermublo , amid tmiy stommmachm was out of order , mtmytrottlmhmig : was 1 , t uttil ( ) Al : ) tnri'mCUr'r amid mtltogm'titt'r I felt very mmiPwrailn , mull tue tlmmme , amid to muako mnattems wortt I comiid scarce. lysheem. uuotmid ut'ike UI ) untlm ilti mtiiti msttrtg , 5101 on getmlmmg , mim Iii time lmmormmtng would fool as tireil a' I thu emi going to lieu hut prmtt'Iim $ mmtgimt. ' ' "i htatl reiiil ot time uccc.s of ir ) ( ' . M. .morilnn , lii , , mst such east's mis mimine multi I tieterimllmind to csil om , hint mmliii 1 n mu , 'x ' , , ' imigly gimul I did , I I ti exmimmuhmmt'tl amid I out mmmc t limit u hmih imypertropiite cmmttmrihi of time mmtue smut throat aui.o timat I hail iioipmmu tummmuors tin mmiy nost' . i started trout- mmmemmt mit oico , anti todS ) ' [ aiim cmir"i. , Ito rummov"d , tue pimiypus tUill treatt'ti mii3' catarrim Ifl buctn ii maimer tiiat Iii two Immotitims I tins oimtlrcly cured. % 'imat mmmoro cat u say ? I would atiu'tso any simirer- er not to trifle with natent mimm'thhchmts era udmysh- chain it ho kmiomvs mmolhmitmg nbuut treating catarrtt hmit to call on 1)r. ) , lovtimimm itt 1l1) ) cud 31 i itamngo Block , u-ho can tumid will cmnm'e it. Mrs. Lumnilbock hmnu restdt'dtn tmmatma ) , tot' tile pmust fifteen years mmil is uuoii kmiown by mnaumy of aiim' btist citizens , A nomtm'ult of imer accomnutaules , tutu sketIm. Mime lives mit No. iiUi Iommglaq Street , where she may ho found aud this atmttemmmumnt vmmrilicth. How Catarrin is Produmood. Althmomigh takimmg cold lu one of tue coimumnori- out rutmil mimost ft m ill tir of pimemmommmcnmm , yet t ito ( lmimmgers ( , f Its it'ct 1mm t rct lni mimmil I is ii I t I- mmmmmte result mire miot mipprecitutcil. 'i'imo ruin In to ict ft wear itself omit or se&tmmmhmghy , to. lii a very iimge : tmmajurity ot c.aos , emitcimhtig cold dou'eiopu Imu an attacK ( It settle inhiammmatlon of seine per- than of time mipper tntr , aigsu , mt-i bcimg a umtnt ot least n'eismmnmmct' , niiii. further. as these attacki recur vitlm Int'Et'msotl : treqimemit-y mmii gravIty , we hltid the mmorhtd ) roct'u iocatlze Itself l'mmrthmor tlowmi aimd mmeurer it ) tImt vltmui colliers. ItS rt'garths I im' t.o-cuiied , Ilablilt y to tuku cold , It mthmotld , he iimiIIcFStOffli that this Is dmtti to ami existing cliroimle catiurrlimmi timhiammimomitton of ierhmaps ito mmmhith ii typo as ho give rhe to lit very trivial ttyimmUtmtlii , oi' overt pa'-seti umnnot irt'ti ; limit. still amm exIsting catmmrrhm , thu rcsmmlt probably of it mmegiected eoiil ) mmii time remicuved att.mncks to wImli'hn tlmc iritllvldumni lati'onmt's at ) I lahile , cuimsi3t fin tine light t'g ' , ump or time old trot , bii' . As ptnChn fresh muttack , , uihisttiett , time chronic tmoumlio immakes hst'if ( kmuown by mmmcc n1cli.ied sylmliitotns , fresh co1d oretmr with greater ( nit- ( uiiemmt'Y suit thnirm , , I. ' thimallyi-tmibilslmiit1 achironlo catarrim of the mio'o timid throat whim it. ' iit ) ' ammnoymumces of mitoppeil up mmo-o'luimmuim of mimucus iii the throat. hmautkhimg miimtl stlttlmmg , pain ni-er ( 'yes mtnti 1rltlgo of mmose. ringimg , or immzzing , iii eurs , hmimcklng cough , later cit hail oiler stb , mmnusiah tirymmin's of mmost' amuit tmmromit afli thutnIiy , gritu'i'r I rimimitt lint-sr tlouvmi lii time sir It is u't'my mmmcii to ito , ht'urt'catetl tiimnt , is a rtmit tint ordimaiy , i-out It mnlhmv.tit to tttke its own Comm rso uIt iitit I reit : liiemmt. I C a pitt : hum 5 once becomne hmtianmt'i , , ft I' left 1mm ii tytkemui'd , , comi.ii. thou u-hid , inu'ttt's renewed atttck froimm a very slight cause. 'limit cotmntry is iloodt'il uuitim natemit , m'iilcino.i fuir t lit , t'ire , of ctitnmrhm , , utim 1dm mire commcctCit umnth mnaulo , ittmiich ire ha' time t'xpres lnmrIito of mtmikhmmg : mmioimtty. I t Is mitterhy I imimiossiblo to iire- utr a sitigie mnmneti3' to ileot , thm ilihT'riunt mruaos , tf cmttmirmbmt rt'ni-d ) ' for cmi , , Ht.ige immay lie lmmjimrioiiu to nimnothter. it Is just tmclm utreum.tra' rmtttomms , with their ' 'glimiramitco cure" hahel 0mm. tiiut imavo wetikial , , time , .eihtiiitmmc , , , of time great mmiilonliy : of buff.'rers . of timis Iointhmt-ommo , troumtiie , t of lnau-inmg tIm-Ic ii lseuiei ; skill tumii3' i nit it' ' ! b a phl'shcimimm iii , , ) timts iamb a stumily of t hit ii hst'aso 1mm itt , t'very coal It , hma'i , loyhst'd r'mmittii iou , mnetimoils of tnjmpuyiig , i ii emmi amid uvithm I Ito large oxpeniomiCo of imavlmmg tr'mtti'ii tinmmiuinnm'ls ' or cmsttu , huh ccc Volt r taut' commos , ht'ftiro hum . 'immi , clii In' ccliii that "irmcra'tfmmtIomi , Is time 'i'imlof ' of t 'lime" can hommo bi'ttor exemuphlhied than ml cao of neglected cmntarrlm , ) oCTOtt S J. CRESAP IcCOY , ( Late of iiolhovuo l1osmltil.New , Veik , ) Hiccccdetl , by 0 1)0(711)11 cIIMILIs : 't. JO1tUAN , ( ( Iate of time University of New York CIty alut3 Howard hJulversIth' , W'ai.imlmmgton , I ) , U. 11AM OFl1CiM No. 810 and 311 Rarngo Building tI Corner Fittontim and liarimoy mtts. , omaha , Neli. , wlmero nil cmraiin , came , ' , zmru trettetl with , success , Note-Un. ( lhmarle't M. Jnriian hiss been rei. deal idmt'iciatm for Dr. McCoy , him Onmauma , Cur time Itist year ammil I' thmm , lhnYsiciaim , wlmm 1mm" mmnatio time citrus thiat hmav been lUiJhlShiCd w eekiy him thus naner. b 3ieiteal hlueiso , treated mkliifinhhy. ( 'ontimimimp. 1' tiiil ) , I In iiit's ml hs'mn. , ' . I Iysp.mslii. , lihmemimnati S ill m and mill i , lit\lJS ( ii14i.515. All thisetues pe- i' tin , ) sexes a specialty. UA'l'Altttit CONSUL'l'ATON ! at ohulce or by mali , i. Glues hours-ti to hi mi. in , , 2t9 I p.m. , 7 to Bp , 3. Di , , $ unitiay ohilcu hours ( ccitt a , mu. , to 1 p. at. Corrosimomulutmco receives ir9mimltt , attentlomm. Manudi.eases tire treated successfully by Pr , ' ' .Tnrtlou thmroumgml time itiafisanii It Is taus louiU5 ! for timimimabie to make a 3omirno' to nhtiQ 'l'ltilit'I tiS'1 At' . . , - . ' ,