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    THE OMAHA DAILY BBEr WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 2 , 1889.
W , C , T , D ,
Ita Flftoonth Annual Oonvontlon.
Assembles at Norfolk.
A , BRUTAL HUSBAND FINED
Governor Tlinyer Jlovokcn tlio Quur-
nntlncAurtlnstTwoColorftrto Uoiitf
tics hiiHicoioil Alurdrror Ar
rested ut Ilnkotn City.
Women In Convention.
Xoitrottc , Nob. , Oct. 1. [ Hpccl.il Telegram
to Tnr. HKE. ] The fUtconth annual conven
tion of the Nebraska W. C. T. U. opened Ita
Boaslonft to-night m the Congregational
church. Miss Clothier , who was expected to
RVO ! the nildrcss of the evening , fulled to
come , antl the president , Mrs. M. A. Hitch
cock. nnd the vlco prc.ililont-nt-larKC , Mrs.
C. M. Woodward , ROVO addresses. The Fullerton -
lorton younjf Indies' cornet band of ton
piece * is In attendance. Over ono hundred
'doleKntos were liorant noon , and numbcra
arrived on the evening trains. Evcri'lhlni :
Indicates a successful convention , To-mor-
'row cvcnlnc the contest for the Inrgo Dem-
orcst Kold medal will ho among nine contest
ant from six judicial districts.
Thn I' < unity .sot govern
AiKswoiiTii , Nob. , Oct. 1. [ Special Tele
gram to THIS UKB.J Last nlpht a flona by
the name of lioycr wont homo drunk and
assaulted his wife wllh n ball bat. Souio
nclKhbora , htarhi ) ; her cries , cntno in ana
jireventod Uoyer from lillllng hor. Ho was
taken In chnrgo by Mnrshnt flouts and had
a hearing this morning , when ho was found
pullty nnd given llfty days labor on the
BtrcotB nnd thirty dnyn in the county Jail.
Uoyer was driven from town once for a sim
ilar offimso and was under bonds to Iccop the
pcaco nt the time of Ida nrrcst.
Qiinrntiilnit Uevokoil.
LIKCOI.V , Nob. , Oct. 1. ( Special to THE
BBE.I The following proclamation has boon
Issued by Governor Thuvcr :
Notice is hereby given that the quarantine
heretofore cxlsiting against the counties of
"Wold , ona Logan , In Colorado , is hereby
revoked.
In testimony whereof , I have hereunto sot
my hand and caused to bo ufllxcd the great
seal of the atnto.
Done at Lincoln this 30th of September , A.
13. . 18Sl. !
Hy the Governor : JOHN M. TIIAIHH.
G. L. LAWS ,
Secretary of State.
A Hum"ect"il .Murderer Arr8tc < l.
DAKOTA CITY , Nob. , Oct. 1. fSpocltd Tele
gram to TJII : Uun. ] Sheriff Urassfold ar
rested n man hero to-day suspected of being
the murderer of ono McCoy , who wns mur
dered at Deer Lodge , Mont. , last spring.
Thu man tallies oxaotly with the description
of the murderer and can give no satisfactory
account of himself.
Onptnrcd tlio
Nob. , Oct. 1. [ Special Tele-
TUB HEE.I A burglar was discov
ered In Oliver P. Fulton's house on East
Market street at 1:30 this morning. Fulton ,
who Is suffering from a broken right hand ,
Rot up , followed the burglar out of doors ,
struck him with his left hand fairly between
the eyes , felled him lilco an ox , and then
throttled him. The follow shook Fulton
off , nnd going out of the yard , Ful
ton strucic him in the stomach nnd
floored him again. This time Fulton crowded
the burglar against u liitchmc post , hold him
down by the throat : ind called bis wife to go
lor help. Fujton's father and tlireo nrothcrs ,
living ndjnccnt , were soon on the ground
nnd tied the burglar with u pair of buggy
lines , and later turned him aver to the
police , who lodgefl-hlm In Jail. Fulton broke
his hand during the struggle , but captured
his mnn all the samo.
, Thdiburglnr'is ' a stout young-.foHow.wolah-
nglbO pounds. Fulton will not weight 1 0.
The burglar gave the name of John Darcy.
Ho will bo tried this afternoon.
I'lnttsnioutri Youne Itcputillcnng.
PLATTBHOUTII , Nob. , Oct. 1. I Special
Telegram to Tin : Bui : . I The Young Men's
Tiepublipan club of this city hold a meeting
to-night and olcutod oftlcors for the ensuing
year , as follows : D. H. Smith , president ;
L. E. Skinner , secretary , and A. Salisbury ,
treasurer. J. A. Bavies , Dave Campbell ,
Byron Clark , A. U. Todd and William
Hayes were chosen as delegates to attend
the convention of republican ciubs nt Hast
ings , October 7. The club is well organized
and expects to do some heavy work in the
coming election.
A Correction.
LIN WOOD , Nob. , Oct. 1 | Special to THE
BEB.J THE BEB'B D.wid City correspond
ent gives the names of eleven delegates who
would represent the county in the stnto pud
congressional conventions. This Is Incor
rect. Ho named onlj the sfnto delegation.
The congressional delegation consists of the
following : J. D. Hill. Arthur J. Evans ,
William Husonotter. F. H. Porter , W. T.
Wutthes , J.-S. LorierV. . A. Hutchmson ,
41. G. Townsend , George Hahor , A. F. Coon
and W. E. Bauror.
Altn Hiinqunt.
I ; . ' . Cur , rNob. , Oct. 1. [ Special
Mosruin to Tins Hitn.l The commission
men of this city gave u pleasant banauot at
the Morton house this evening In honor oi
Mr. Harry Boone , late manager of the Chicago
cage Packing and Provision company , who
1ms resigned , ncd will go to St. Louis to ne-
ccptn bettor position , ( superintendent Mnl-
lett , of tha Union ritock yards , im also ro-
signcd , aud will bo succeeded by Mr. James
Butler.
A Kortiimuo KtJonpe.
CHETB , Nob. , Oct. 1. [ Special Telegram
to Till ! BisB.I Wnllo the well diggers of
the Crete waterworks were making con
sections between two of the wells , sixteen
feet below the surface , the sides of the dltcl
caved In , burying ouu man , William Cook ,
under six foot ot ground. The work of dig-
plncr him oul at once begun and after an
hour's hard work the man was recovered.
A broken shoulder was all the injuries bo ro
colvod.
First H y of Gmn ; County's Kalr.
BiuTiuci : , Nob. , Oct. 1. [ Special Tele
Kram to Tim BBK. " | The Gage county fair
began to-duy with u great numhor of ontrics
und every encouraging prospect of success
To-morrow is set apart as children's day
Thi ) city schools will oloso in consequence.
Hound Over lor Hiirelury.
BEYTHICK , Nob. , Oct. 1 , [ Special Telo
pram to Tim HEI : . ! John Doroy , caught thi
inornln ? In the not of burglarizing C. P. Ful
ton's house , was given a preliminary hearing
this afternoon unit was bound nvnr to the ills
trict court in the sum of (1,000.
Convention * unit I'rlniarlno.
KKiHNP.Y , Neb , , Oct. 1. [ Special Tola-
gram to Tun Unc. | The republican count }
convention was hold hero to-day. It was tbo
most harmonious mooting of the kind eve
held hero. John Wilson , the present sheriff
Wis ronomlnatcd by a unanimous choloo ; H
Maukln , the prusont county clerk , was nom
inutod by acclamation ; li. M. Grimes ro
toivcd : the nomination for county clerk
Thomas H. Cornell , county judge ; K. P
McDonald , superintendent of schools ; K. N
I'ortorfleld , county surveyor , and Dr. G. S
Humphreys , coroner ,
The following wore elected as delegates to
the state convention : J. M. Halley , G , 1C.
Jeclc , Hon. Henry Ficldgrovc , Goorgu Dun
can , A. J. Scott , SW. . Thornton , K. H. An
drewa , D. I. lirown , John Abel , O.G. timlth
U , II. Goodoll , Low Hoboruou , F. D. Uocd
K. O , Holmes , H. C. Andersen , It. A , Jud
on.
DAKOTA Cur , Nob. , Oct. 1. [ Special Tel
eurnrato riiKHEE. ] Amid u wild , rocky
disorderly cruVd at tha Uomocrntlo conven
llou to-du.V , the following candidates were
uoraliiatod : For county clerk , J , I > . Twohle
guilty treasurer , C. J. O'Connor } sheriff
Vtlltam Hynn ; county judge , John Wlll-
ntns ; superintendent of public Instruction ,
j. ICrlncd ; county commissioner , Michael
Joneotn , The following delegates were
looted to tlio stnto convention : John Pox-
cm , S. Cfirrlbono , O. O'Connor. Wllllnm
Bartlett , K. U. Wilbur and J. O. Fisher.
CITT , Nob. , Dot. 1. [ Special
o Tun llr.K.l The republican primaries
voro hold in this city to-day. More in-
crcst was manifested than for years and tlio
: ontost In the convention at Syracuse on
'hursday promises to bo red hot.
HARTISOS , Neb , , Oct. 1. ( .Special Tele-
rrom to TIIR Hit.J : Adnms county's dele-
rales to the congressional convention will
> o A , L. Clark , G. .1 , Dilworth , S. J. Wclgol ,
O. D. Thatcher , W. A. Hoynolds. O. A.
Kent , \V. 13. Brown , D. It Hall. O. B. Blpo-
ow , D. C. ICcrr , Q. II. Edgerton , W. Hope ,
' . W. Warner and W. W. Phllleo. Top del-
; ntlou Is unlnstruciod.
Ux'AniuA , Neb. . Oct. 1. ( Special Tolo-
pram to TIIH BtiB.J In the republican prl-
nary to-night n straight delegation was
elected , nud the prohibitionists and pro-
ilbltiou republicans were handsomely
quclchod. %
'Klro nt Ornhil Mlnntl.
GIIASD ISLAND , NOD. , Oct. 1. [ Special
Telegram to Tun Bp.E.1 At 3:80 : this after
noon flro consumed the residence of O. V.
Carlson. Loss , 500 ; Insurance , 9100.
TI1K COMMUUUt } COMMISSION.
it Kcuoxv.s KB Inquiry Into the Com *
plaint or tlio Hook iHlnntl.
CIIICAQO , Oct. li The Inter-stato com
merce commission renewed Its Inquiry this
uornlng Into the complaint ot tlio Chicago ft
Jock Island railroad ngulnst the Chicago &
Alton for-quoting an unauthorized Joint , rato.
I'lio testimony In support of the charge was
uostly In form of unsubstantiated rumors.
Chairman Midgloy , of the Western Freight
issocinllon , gave the origin of tlio stop over
irlvllcgo for stork and grain at Kansas City ,
ind In answer to questions disclosed the fact
.tint from n' period of ton days originally , It
iad bron subsequently extended to thirty
days , later to six months , and finally nd-
nittcd that grain has been shipped on bills
four yearsold.
F. C. M'nyloy , Joint ngcnt of the Western
Freight association nt Kansas Cltv , occupied
icurly two hours dodging questions and toll
ing rumors. Ho had heard , according to
, t.eso rumors , that not only the Alton , but
the Itock lalund and St. Paul roads were
guilty ot lensinc cars. The rumors could
not bo untangled , nud tlio matter was sub
mitted to the commission.
During the afternoon Judge Cooley do-
Hvorod his opinion on the right of the Inter
state Commerce Kalhvuv association to an
ticipate rate cutting and to uialto charges
ns it has done against the Alton. The opin
ion siivs In substance that thu commission
docs not cnro to pass upon the question now
HO far ns to express any opinion upon the
reasons given for it. "In this case wo think
it advisable that the members of the associa
tion , or so mo of tlicm , should bo the parties
to cornplnin , instead of using .tho association ,
mid we give leave to amend tlio complaint in
that manner. "
Regarding the complaint itself , which
alleges unfair discrimination in Hvo stock
rates between Chicago and Kansas City and
the country beyond , Judge Cooley said a.
prima faoio caio having been made out lis to
the American Live Stock association , a
showing of its railroad contract would bo
required. The hearing will bo bud at Wash
ington.
MitS. BliAlNKJUMOll.
She Has a Serious Tlmo Her llus-
biiiiil'H Qucur Actiont.
NEW Voiuc , Oct. 1. [ Special Telegram to
Tim BEB.J Mrs. James G. Blnino , Jr's ,
condition remained unchanged yesterday ,
ntid itv was still necessary administer f
narcotics in order that sun might obtain rest
and ease. Fears are now entertained by the
attending physicians that unless the inflamma
tory rheumatism , from which the patient is
sufferine , is soon overcome she may bo
permanently crippled from Its effects.
James G. Blnmo , Jr. , called at the
Percival apartments , where Ins wifn Is
lying , late on Saturday evening. Ho walked
past the clerk nt the desk into the dining
room beyond without saying a word to any
one , and tit lor taking a look inside ho went
out again. Later hucumo back , and after
repeating the sanio performance ho walked
plump into the arms of Mrs. Elaine's
brother on the stairway load ing to the street.
The two passed each other without a word.
THIS KAlLllUADS.
Aichlson Pays Off Its Coupon * Tlio
Burlington Showing.
CUIOAUO , Oct. 1. ( Special Telegram to
Tun BKK 1 The Burlington statement again
shows an encouraging increase.
For the month of August the gross earn
ings of the main system nro
$253OS.r ( ) > 07 , an Increase of $307,103.19.
The operating exuenses show a decrease
of ? 15U,077.5t : , making the increase in net
earnings $ -157,180 05. For the eight months
of ISb'.l ' the not earnings show an incruaso of
$3,530,152.47. Other properties controlled
by the Burlin0ton show nn increase for the
eight months of $7J,15-i.09.
Abbott 1'rosiilnn.
CHICAGO , Oct. 1. [ Special Telegram to
Tun Bnc. ] Chairman Abbott presided over
to-day's meeting of the Western States Pas
senger association , receiving an ovation be-
foru he culled the meeting to order. No im
portant business was transacted.
Stockholders Itutil'y.
NEW YOHK , Oct. 1. The bondholders of
the Indianapolis , Dccatur & Springfield rail
road tqdny rutilled the report of their com-
inittco'on the plan of reorganization adopted
providing for the foreclosure of the mort
gage , and bonds will bo deposited with the
Central Trust company to bo used for that
purposo.
Atcliison 1'ay I n OffltH Coupons.
BOSTON ; Oct. 1. The Atclilson Is paying
off Its coupons to-day. The funds to moot
the payment were deposited in the banks
Saturday.
Nebraska and lowti Patents.
WASHINGTONOct. . 1. [ Special Tclogrnm
to TUB Bun , ] Patents were issued to No-
brasku and Iowa inventors to-day as fol
lows ;
Nebraska John S. Duffy , B. T. W. O. and
C. C. , Mooroflold , Neb , rotary grain meter ;
Walter It. Webber , Wayne , Nob. , door ;
James M. King , assignor of one-naif to J ,
W. Mondonlmll and J. B. Bcorm acker ,
Chester , Nob. , device for dehorning cattle.
Iowa Anton Flllp , Ccaar Knplds , In. ,
gram elevator and cloancr ; Mursholl E.
Hunt , assignor of ono-half to II. P. Goodwin
and A. M. Dltrick , Davenport , la. , culti
vator ; Otto'W. Luudholm , assignor to E. C.
Smith , Muchachlnack , la. , lock ; Kdwnrd P.
Lunch , Davenport , la. , mold board plow ;
Christian Nioason , Atlantic , la. , cover for
cooking vessels.
.
Hllvcr Men Jlnot.
ST. Louis , Oct. 1. The call and address
couimlttooof the national silver convention
motto-uay. The address , as prepared , cov
ers the silver queition as It concerns the
welfare of the various industries of the
country. Particular stress Is laid upon the
subject in connection with agricultural in
dustries , and statistics uro given showing
the manner in whlqh the American farmer
and laborer is brought into competition with
the Hindoo laborers of India. The commit
tee llxod the representation nt twenty dele
gates for each state uud territory and em
powered the governors appoint twenty
delegates and twenty alternates.
'Jlio Croiiin Trial.
CHICAGO , Oct. 1. A brief session of Juclgo
McConnell'a court was held this morning ,
The court announced the appointment of a
special deputy to servo the special venires
in the Crontn rasa and issued a veulro for
100 men. Adjournment was then Uicon. ,
Flight. [ 'flrnoittt Drownoil.
Ont. , Oct. 1. The schooner
Erie Waste , commanded by Captain Stafford ,
capsized last evening between here and
Clour creek , and eight persons were drowned ,
Two of the crew readied shore ,
FROM THE IIAWREYE STATE ,
Jewelry Thlovoa Makd a. Big Haul
at Sioux City.
A FARMER ROBBED OF HIS ROLL.
Sixteenth Annual Convention of tlio
W. O. T. lJ. A Pickpocket Shot
By a Policeman Klro nt
Missouri -Valley.
A Illc Jewelry nofoberjr.
Sioux CITT , la. , Oct. 1. ( Special Tola-
grain to Tun BEE. | The Jowalry store of
William lilies was robbed this afternoon ot
a tray of diamond rings valued at $ fl.C > 00.
Three men entered the stores two of them
engaging * tha attention of the proprietor and
clerk , while the third seized tlio ' tray and es
caped. ,
Hold Up I'Or.-x.UlR KollJ " ,
DBS MOIKES , la. , OcU. 1. ( Special Tolo-
grura to Tun BBK. ! Lust night C. E. Denton -
ton , a farmer living seven miles b&xilhctm ot
Carson , was called to tbo door , Whore ho
found tlireo men with drawn revolvers , who
ordered him to hold up his hands. Ono of
the men then wont iusido nnd secured $1,000
nnd all disappeared.
\V. O. T. U. Convention.
MAIISIIALLTOWN , la. , Oct. 1. [ Special
Telegram to TUB Ben. | The sixteenth an
nual convention of the W. C. T. U , of
Iowa convened here to-dny for a four days'
session. All prominent workers and 350 del
egates were present. The day \vas \ largely
tuiccuiip with preliminary work and pro-
Mentation of reports. MM. Schooler guvo
the adurcss of welcome , und Mrs. J. Elton
Foster presented her annual report " , in which
she gave n rovlow of the yoar"and a-grutify-
ing statement of the work of the union.
A Policeman Shoots a fcroolf.
Sioux Crrr , la. , Oct. 1. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB BEE. ] Policeman Wioks to-day
shot and killed John Hughson , a pickpocket.
Two policemen attempted to arrest a party
of eight pickpockets who were attempting to
board nn incoming train crowded with visit
ors to the corn palace. Hughson , who was
the leader of the gang , ana a tongh charac
ter , drew Ins revolver , but tbo olUuer was too
quick for him , shooting him through the
bowels.
Disastrous Fir-eat MJRSonrl Vnllny.
Missouitt VALLEY , la. , Oct. 1. ( Special
Telegram to UHB BBB. ] A very disastrous
lire occurred here this aitcrnonn. The largo
livery stable and six dwelling houses , nil be
longing to Fred Kroder , were burned to the
ground. The loss is not loss than $8,000. It
is supposed that the flrc originated by sotno
one lighting a clgnr in the hay mow.
A Democratic Trick.
D.ES MOI.NES , la. , Oct 1. | Special Tele
gram to TUB Ben. I Governor Larrabeo and
other state ofllcials were considerably sur
prised this morning to find themselves pub
lished in the DCS Moines Loader and in dis
patches sent out from that newspaper ofllce ,
us Indorsing the position of liolcs , the dem
ocratic candidate for governor , on the rail
way question. The matter was published in
the Leader in the shape of un authentic in
terview in the editorial columns , the alleged
remarks of Governor Lnrrabeo of course be
ing given nt length. Tbo governor and
other victims of the democratic re
porter stated to-day that they had
never authorized any remarks of theirs
on the subject to bo published , and while
commending the democratic candidate's
views in so far as it agreed with their own ,
had no intention of publicly endorsing them.
They were casually shown tno letter and
nsKcd their opinion , but thelrTOtnarks were
not intended for publication. It was' simply
an unworthy trick of the Kind the democracy
had been guilty of before. *
With ( ho Decision.
DES MOINCS , la. , O . 1. , Special Tele
gram to Tun BEE. ! The ofllcials of the
Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Northern road
express themselves ns being very 'well
pleased with the recent decision of the rail
road commissioners in the case of the citi
zens of Cone against that road. The board
is to-day at Thornton , a station on the
Mason City & Fort Dodge road , looking over
the location for a station. On their return
to the city to-morrow they will stop between
Merit ! hm and Marcus , on the Illinois Central ,
and examine tbo location for a proposed sta
tion. The residents in that locality have
done all the necessary grading for a side
track , and contributed KOO toward establish
ing a station. _
Harrison County Fair.
Missouni VALtcr , la. , Oct. 1. ( Special to
TUB UiiK.l The Harrison County Agricul
tural society opened its fair yesterday. To
day at noon the entries closed with the larg
est number of exhibitors and entries over
known in tbo history of the organization.
Every available foot of space is filled. Farm
products and stock are surely iw well repre
sented as in any county fair in Iowa , and in
quality nro ns line as the exhibits at the
Btuto fair , differing only in quantity. The
crowd in attendance is larger than over before -
fore , and the indications are that Thursday
and Friday will see as largo a crowd on tbo
fair grounds as over assembled in Harrison
county.
Suiltlcn Dcntli of u Drummer.
DEsMoiXKS , la. , Oct. 1. John J. Closson ,
n well known tiavollng man , whoso homo is
at Iowa City , died suddenly this morning ut
a hotel In this city. The gentleman came to
the city Thursday last , and went to the
Derceco house , the proprietor of which was
nn old acquaintance and friend. He com
plained of not fooling well , but apprehended
no serious results. At U o'clock this morn
ing. when the landlord called nt his room , tie
said he had slept very well and thought ho
was better. Half un hour later ho was
found dead. Ho has one son , a young man
of twenty-one years , who is employed on the
Burlington , Cedar Kaplds & Northern road.
Tracking thn Opnperaitors.
WATEIIL.OO. la. , Oct. 1. [ Special * Tele
gram to TUB rtKE. ] The three desperadoes
who brutally assaulted K lie HIT Hoxio last
night and succeeded in escaping from Jail ,
have been tracked by the posse in pursuit to
the Wapslo woods , eighteen miles from here ,
and their cnpturo is confidently oxpuctod.
Three hundred dollars reward is offered for
their arrest. The wounded ofllocr is resting
easy and will recover. A youth who lias
been exchanging dime novels with the pris
oners \ * charged with complicity In the af
fair , and has ueon arrested.
I n corpora tlu ns.
DKS MOINES , la. , Oct. 1. [ Special Tele-
grnin to Tim BKB. ! The What Cheer Dis-
trlct Fair association has filed articles of in
corporation with the secretary of tnto ; cap
ital stock $10,000. Also the Hloomtlojd Elec-
trio Light and Power company ; capital stock
510,000. ,
PAXTOX IlOTKi ; , OMAHA Snocla.1 at
tention to coimnordiil moil. Finest and
largest liotol in the west. Kittrodgo &
lirulnard , proprietors.
National Hoard ol' Htenm Navigation.
PiiTSiiimo , Oct. 1. Tlio Eighteenth an
nual session of the National Board of B catn
Navigation begun hero to-day. Secretary
Bryant submitted a lengthy resolution ask
ing congress to take action on bridging the
Mississippi and Missouri rivers. The reso
lution btutcd that bridges wora a constant
menace to navigation and oxtrctnoly danger
ous by the nuturo of their spans. The reso
lution was referred to n committee. An
other resolution was offered asking that the
national board co-operate with ttio steamboat
men with a vlow to having them placed on
the satno ba sta as railroads , under the Inter
state commerce act , as regards rates. The
resolution was referred to a cotntnitto ? who
ara to confer with the iutur-siuto couimerco
commission anil ask that the rate clause bo
enforced.
niiOODY KtOllTV11K
Dotnllfi of tfiri Hocent Innnrrootton on
5nYnssft ? ; Inlnnd.
DALTIUORRV' ' M , , Oct. 1. The first au
thentic InforuSAUftn about the recent riots on
Knvassa Islnuii ) vas rccolvod lust night In n
letter from Dm Smith , acting superintendent
of the NnvAitVv Phosphate com | > ony , who ,
vlth C. W. KpJijmlno boss , nnd ono other
official , the oiy | surviving ofllcoro of the
bloody nffraj ; 'havo taken refuge on the
British mnn-o'fAVar Forward , which came to
their assistance.
Dr. Smith ffirJJfts that on the morning of
the 14th of fifj oaibor the negroes arose
In insurrectionM/nnd killed four ofilcors ,
Thomas N. Foster , Josopti Falos , James
Mahon and William T. Kbon. Uobv was first
assaulted In the diggings nnd left far dead.
Ho was found und removed to n house nnd
took part in a battle with the black fiend *
after having thirty stitches taken In his
scalp.
At noon the men congregated In front of
the superintendent's house and refused to
work. Whoa Smith attempted to arrest ono
sf the ringleaders ho was knocked down , and
In n few minutes a howling mob surrounded
him. Ho managed to got , to the house where
the other omcors had sought shelter , though
volleys of recks and other missiles were
hurled nt him.
Ho look refuge In the upper story of the
superintendent's house and opened ilroon
the moo. The battle lasted tlireo hours.with
an occasional negro wounded , when the In
mates were Btartlod by the explosion of n
dynamite bomb on the lower porch. This
was soon followed hy another , until there
was a continual roar of dynamite.
When the officers attempted to seek
( mother shelter Foster was butchered with
knives nnd Josopii Falos was chopped to
pieces with nxcs. William Shea and James
Motion wcro also murdered then. All the
murdered men nro Ualtlmoroinns. The ne
groes still have possession ot the island.
VKllY IIOMANHO.
A Kccronnt hover Sliot First nnd
iMnrrlod Afterward.
KANSAS Cirr , Oct. l. Hnrper Graf ton was
arrested to-dny for seduction on a warrant
sworn out by Carrie Ida Cass. of Kansas
City , Kan. The sheriff found him In a su
burb and brought him back on the train. At
the railway station Miss Cass , her father
and a brother were awaiting the faithless
lover's return. They were all armed , tlio
girl with a revolver nnd the two men with
shot guns. The sheriff anticipated trouble
running his prisoner through the train the
two alighted from n rear carand started on a
run for the jail. The Cass party fol
lowed , shooting ns they ran , but indicted no
Injuries on thu fugitive.
At the ] H the sheriff had some trouble in
opnnIng the gate , and Miss Cass , who led her
father and brothers in the race , had approached
preached within a few foot of Grafton when
she opened Uro with a revolver , wounding
nor lever in the arm.
Finally thn sheriff succeeded in opening
the gnlo und placed the prisoner behind the
bars. The girl nnd her father nnd brotnor
requested an Interview with the sheriff , and
before lone it was agreed that u marriage
between Miss Cans aud Grafton should bo
brought about , g A , minister was sent for and
the ceremony wns.'performod in short order.
Mrs. Grafton theij. withdrew her complaint
against her husband and the newly wedded
pair loft the jail apparently satisfied with the
unu of their romantic courtship.
JDE8TIIUOT1VB FI/AMIiS.
A Imrco I'ltrf'-of the Residence Portion
tion of(7rai ) < l Haven Burned.
DI-.THOIT , lOct.1. . A Grand Haven ,
Mich. , special says , a largo portion of the best
part of the rosiilehco district of that city
was wiped out "jj flro this morning , The
Qro started In Akeloy institute and was dis
covered at 1 o'clouk.thls morning. The 11 ro
department , aldl'dt by the citizens , could do
very liltlo to stdjrithe spread of the llnmes
nnd everything in their putn was wiped out.
Among the buildings were the Cutler house
and residence nan- the First Reformed
Unitarian nnd Methodist churches nnd over
thirty residences.
The total loss is about 500,000 with a fair
amount of insurance.
A Double Trngofly.
MILWAUKEE , Oct. 1. Meagre accounts of a
double tragedy at Ogeraa , Wis. , reached hero
to-night. Charles Stevenson nnd William
Johns were found dead in their beds. It Is
known they Quarreled , and the motive for
the crime can not be surmised , as tbey had
boon good friends. The appearances indi
cate that Stephenson , in whose right hand
a revolver was found , had first snot Johns ,
who probably died without a struggle. The
murderer then sent a bullet through bis own
bead.
Murry Proves nn Alibi.
HAUTE , Ind. , Oct. 1. [ Special Tole-
grum to THE BEK.J The chief of police of
Emporla has loft to-night without John
Murry , who was charged witli the murder
ous assault made on Sister Camilla at Eui-
porla. Murry proved a conclusive alibi.
Chief Wllbito had a requisition for Murr.v ,
but the Vandulia's books sbowod that Murry
had bedn at work in Terre Haute on the
night when the assault occurred in Emporia.
Steamship Arrivals.
At Now York The Elbe , from Bremen :
the Suevia , from Hamburg ; the Wyoming ,
from Liverpool.
At Bromorhavon The Ems , from Now
York.
At London Sighted : The Khoine , from
Baltimore , for Uromon.
At Hamburg The California , from Now
York.
At Philadelphia The British Prince , from
Liverpool.
A O. A. K. Defaulter.
ST. Louis , Oot. 1. W. C. Smith , a well
known man in local politics and a prominent
G. A. H. man , went on a vacation several
weeks ago. As his absence was prolonged
the ofllcers of Ilnnoy P. Harding post , G. A.
K. , began an Investigation , which resulted in
the discovery that Smith had departed witn
every dollar In the treasury. The post will
bo reimbursed by Smith's bondsmen , The
amount of the shortage Is stated to bo $1,200.
Kiirioii By n Ouvn-in.
MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 1. A special from Eau
Clalro , Win. , says' several laborers were
buried by a ouvo-m whllo digging a newer
this morning. Four were taken out unin
jured. Christian Shunning was tukon out
dead and his brother is dying. Two others
were injured Intartially. It is thought an
other man Is silll .undornoatli the mass of
earth , und ollnrte' uro being imulo to got him
out.
1 hn Deep llnrDor Con von I Ion.
TOI > IKA. : Kan. , Oct. 1. The dcop harbor
convention nsspmblcd to-day. Ctialrmnn
Evaus presented , tliw/ report of the perma
nent committee nnd explained the purpose
of the convention , ! 'which was to urge upon
congress the advisability of making un ap
propriation sufllcient to construct a deep
water harborontlnrcoast of Texas , Commit
tees were nppotntufl and the convention ad
journed until lo-iHbrrow.
An OfBTold Tale.
HOI.YOICD , Colo. . Oct. 1. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB UK -Jluimle , BOII of T. 13.
Carnahan , a proii\iient ) \ citizen of this place ,
was shot and Instantly killed hero to-day.
It is the ola story of the shot gun. It had
lain in the cellar for months past , and Willie-
Hlckonbothom did not know it was loaded.
The children ara respectfully nine and
eleven years old.
A California Viilngo SoorolieU.
SAN Luis Oiiisi-rt , Cal. , Oct. I. The village -
lago of Cambria in the northwestern part of
this county was almost antiroly burned yes-
torday. As there was llttlo water at hand
ana almost no flro service , the postoftlcu ,
telegraph and. express oftlces wcro totally do-
stroynd with many other buildings. The
total loss aggregates $125,000 , , with small in
surance.
V'cNio)8 ) Lout.
CITY or MEXICO , Oct. 1. The late storm
caused terrible Imvou at the Isles del Car
men. Twelveforciirn sailing vessels , two
steamers aud twenty coasters were lost.
IDE SOCIALIST LABOR PARK
Proooodlnsa of the National Con-
vontlon at Chicago.
ITS POSITION TOWARD UNIONS.
Ono or tlio Ulntniitn Thinks Tlmt UN
Vollow rs Should Join For
the 1'urpoae of Stir *
rlnn Ui Strife.
Self-Styled Workers lit Convention.
CHICAGO. Oct. 1. ( Special Tohgram to
Tnn Une.-Tho national convention of the
isocliitlst labor party spent most of the day
discussing resolutions declaring the position
of tbo party towards labor unions.
1 AV. Koionberp , of' Now York , general
Beerotnry 6f the socialist labor pilrty , nnd
cdlto'rbf Dcr Sozlnllst , took ground ngatnst
compelling laboring men earning , perhaps ,
but Mor fo u week to join trades unions at
nn expense of 60 cents a week. Ho said :
"They ouijht not to bo called on to do this.
, They need the CU cents for the support of
their families. They should not bo asked to
feed a lot of seuroturlcs. "
A. Dalbcrt Hamilton , the Chicago lawyer ,
said he boltovod It to bo the duty ot the so
cialists to Join trades unions if for no other
reason than the opportunity such connection
would glvo for agitation. Ho wanted the
socialist labor party to hold out both
hands to the trades unions. Reforms
must coma through political action and
ovoty nicuus should bo utilized for strength-
oiling the reform party.
After n long discussion the following
resolutions were finally adopted :
Whereas , Through misra indentations
I ratio unionists liavo been led to believe that
the socialists ara antagonistic to their organ-
l7iittona and nro opposed to all efforts to
reduce the hours of labor or to prevent the
further degradation of the workers through
reduction of wages , and imposition by em
ployers of conditions that tend to deprive the
Workers of what llttlo indnpotidonuo that
still remains in them ; therefore.
Kcsolved , That the socialist labor party of
the United States recogniro the trades
union ns a natural effort of the workers to
resist the encroachments of the employing
class upon their means of existence ,
nnd wlillo wo , as socialists , cannot
endorse ail the methods employed
by the trades unionists to accomplish their
purposes , wo nave the kindest feeling nnd
sympathy for their objects and we pledge
our support to their every effort that can
claim our conscientious approval , nnd wobo-
llevo it is the duty of nil wngo workers to bo
members of trade unions or labor organiza
tions for tiicso purposes :
1. Of securing the highest possible wages
under the present conditions.
2. Of aiding the best ittssiblc plans nnd
working for the reduction of the hours of
labor and other necessary and practicable
improvements in the present conditions of
employment.
3. Of aiding in the educational work that
should form the most important func
tion of the trades union movement
for the reason that accurate knowledge
of economic conditions nnd laws tend to the
formation of correct ideas that must result
in successful action.
A clause was subsequently added Inviting
the trades unionists to act in politics with
the socialist labor party.
No reference was made to-day to the
factional light which developed In Now
York , resulting in the expulsion of four
members of thu national executive commit
tee and their ejection from the headquarters
of the party. Tlieso four are W. L. Rosen
berg , general secretary : A. Gerecko , W.
Hintz and Joseph Sauter.
IN THIS FIJSLiU OF SPOUT.
The National tioaeue.
CHICAGO , Got. 1. Kesult of to-day's '
game :
Chicago 0 00000200 2
Washington . . . .3 00110800 7
Base hits-Chicago 18 , Washington 12. Er
rors Chicago 7 , Washington 4. Batteries-
Chicago , Dwyer and Darling ; Washington ,
Keofo nnd Riddle. Umpire Powers.
PiTTSiiuuo , Oct. 1. Result of to-day's
game :
Pittsburg 0 0000000 1 7
Now YorK 0 20000000 2
Base hits Pittsburg la. Now York 8. Er
rors PittsDnrg 8 , Now York 2. Batteries
Pittsburg , Staley and Miller ; New York ,
Welch and Ewing. Umpire Lynch.
CLEVILAX , Oct. 1. Itemlt of to-day's
game :
Cleveland 1 01300010 5
Boston 0 0300041 - B
Haso hits Cleveland 11 , Boston It. Errors
Cleveland 8 , Boston 0. Batteries Cleveland -
land , Gruber and Ziuimor ; Boston , Clarkson
and Bennett. Umpire McQuaid.
tNi > iAXAi'OLif < , Oct. 1. Result of to-day's
came :
Indianapolis. . . . 0 10001 O'JO 4
Pniladelphia. . . . ! 0110131 * 7
Huso hits Indianapolis 8 , Philadelphia 8.
Errors Indianapolis 0. Pniladelphia 3.
Batteries Indianapolis , Fee and Sotnmors ;
Philadelphia , Sanders and Clements. Um
pire Knight.
American Association.
PniiADEU-im , Oct. 1. Result of to-day's '
game :
Athletic 0 00014000 5
Baltimore 1 4
ST. Louis , Oct. 1. Result of to-day's
game :
St. Louis 3 18000000 7
L'ouisvillo 0 10030000 4
Thi > Sliootlntt Tournament.
The first day's shoot of the Gwin & Dun-
mire annual tournament was oxclllng. All
the contests were witnessed by a largo crowd
of interested marksmen , and the grounds ,
whloh are situated In tbo Council Bluffs bottoms
toms , were in excellent condition. The
scores are ns follows :
riuiir wvi : minis : $3 KXTIUNCE.
Parmaleo 1 1 8
Ellis 1 1111111-8
Hood 1 101100 0-4
Wostbrook 0 1 4
Bruokor 1 1111110-7
Smith 1 1 1 0 0 0 I 1 5
Dem 1 001001 1 4
Mussolninn 0 1-4
SUco 1 1-8
Crublll 11111111-8
BHOOT drr ron FIUST SIONKT.
Pnrmaloe 11111 11111 11111 lllll
Ellis lllll Hill lllll 11110
Slice lllll lllll 1110
Crablll 1110
Pnrmnloo first inonoy , Bruckor second and
Smith third.
Ellis 1 1 3
Mussclmnn. . . ! 1 7
Uood 1 1-0
Piirmalcc 0 1 U
Crablll 0 0-(1 (
Dem o 10111100 o-a
Dunmlro 0 110110100-5
Brewer 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1-tl
Hood , Parmaleo und Brewer divide Jlrst
money ; Ellis won second , nnd Mussclmun
( bird.
JJIUI1T LIVE 111111)3 ; | 5 UNTIIANCIi.
Dem 1 1111110-7
Westbrook 1 0 I 1 0 0 I 1 5
Parmaleo. . . ' . 1 1111111-8
Ellis 1 1111111-8
Bruckcr. 0 1111111-7
Smith 1 8
Uood 1 0111001-5
MUBselman 1 1 1 0 0 1 i 1 0
Stico 1 1 0
Crablll 1 1101111-7
Parmaleo and Ellis divide Una money ;
Dem , Bruckor and Crablll second , and Mus-
selman'and Slice third.
TIII3 8IMSKI > JUNG.
Ijo Mu rn
LE MAHS , la. , Oct. 1. [ Special Telegram
( o THE UEK. ] This was the first day of the
FlQj'u Valley racing meeting. There were
four rapes , as follows :
Three inlnuto trot Nettle won. Time
3:41 : , 230ih ; 2:43 : % . U. S. Dick second ,
Qonibu third.
3:83 : trot Uraham Mauibriao woa , Time
, . i. lUnion'o Abdnllnh
Hov second , lilnckainn's Moody third , Peter
Dinar's Wolchnmn fourth.
The Floyd Vnllcy trot , nil Plymouth
county homos , was won by J , A. Sntnmls'
Uruno. Best time 3:40f. !
Runnlnc race There were only two honts
on account ot darkness. It will bo run off
in the morning by M. L. ArinAlrong'a
Wagner nnd Sam Gordon's Johunlo Red.
KAKMS CITT , Mo. , Oct. l. The second fall
meeting of the Kansas City Jockey club
oponcd to-day. The nttendnnco was largo
and the track good. The first race was for
$ VM ) n sldo between Patterson Stownrt's
Ulnok Diamond nnd It , Honn's CflPtnln.
Black Diamond woa thrca straight heats ,
Urst tlmo-SSX. : ! !
Trotting sweepstakes Dexter won. Nor
man second , others distanced. Best time
2:45. :
St. Ijonin Itno * * .
ST. Louis , OcU 1. The fall trotting meetIng -
Ing of the SU Louis Jockey club opened to
day. Tlio track was in perfect condition nnd
the attendance good. Summary :
2:0."j : elms , trot , put-so $1,500 Hut two
heats wore trotted , the third being declared
oft on the charge that Tholborc was not
bolnp driven to win. Diamond won both
heats. Best time 3ii& ; ! :
UtO : ; pace , purse $1,000 Prlnco Hal won ,
Pilot Gift second , Cousin Joe third , Bob
Taylor fourth. Best tnno 2:13. :
5'J Cards U ) lllimtralcil
showing every play In field game ; score
cards ; 18 counters for.lS men. Williams' in-
doo'1 base ball game. For sale In Omaha at
sporting goods , book nnd fancy stores.
A WHKCIC iNOKUiMANY.
Seven Killed nnd Fortyfliroo Severe -
voro I v Injured.
SiurrcunT , Oct , 1. A train ran off the
track near Wild Pnrk station to-day nnd
rolled over the omlmnkmo.'it. Many persons
were killed nnd injured.
Three cnrrlage- * , crowded \vltli pnssongers ,
were smashed Into fragments.
The work of extricating thu injured from
the wreck was difllcult nud proceodcd
slowly. The oniclnl report says seven per
sons were killed nnd forty-three severely
injured. Mnny of the latter will probably
dlo.
1'owdcrly llnndy I''or Ills Knnml'H
ST. Louts , Oct. 1. The general executive
board of the Knights of Labor began its
session yesterday. General Master Work
man Powderly said the session was a regular
one. Referring to the reports that the antl-
Powderly people would bring charges against
him , ho said ho cauio with n trunk full of
papers bearing on the great southern strike
nnd stood ready to answer all chnrcos. Ho
said ho opposed the appointment , of Furlong
ns chief of the government secret service.
Tlio reason is Furlong's "poraecution" of
men engaged in the southwestern strike who
were Innocent of all wrong doing. His pro
test , no said , Is nwdo both as an individual
nnd as the soolcesmiui of the Knights of
Lnuor. To-night Powderly addressed amass
meeting of local assemblies and boldly de
nounced his enemies.
Thn Ijoujqlnnn Scandal.
NKW OKM\XS. : OcU 1. Tno grand Jury
this morning were charged bv Judge Marr to
investigate the fraudulent issue of bonds ,
ate. It U understood that nine indictments
were found to-day against some person or
persons churned wltu fraud nnd embezzle
ment. It in boliovml ex-Treasurer Burke is
the oarty in each case. The impression prevails -
vails that more Indictments will be returned
against him.
Hold Under Bond.
Nnw YOIIK , Oct. 1. Sheriff James A.
Flack , Joseph Weeks and Judge Monoll were
held in $ .100 bail each , nnd William Flack
and George W. Hart in $200 ouch to pleud to
Indictments charging them with conspiracy
and perjury ou Wednesday next.
! > ! ! Ono Hundred and Fifty Feet.
TKBNTOX , N. J. , Oct. 1. At the Inter
state fair grounds , to-day , Baptlsto Pcnand ,
a jumper , leaped from a 150-foot tower to a
not bolow.
On ncarlng the net ho gave a sudden turn
and fell flat on his buck on the ground. He
was almost instantly killed.
iMInlHtcr Doujjlnm Rails.
NEW Yonif , Oct. 1. The newly appointed
minister to Hnytl , the Hon. Frederick
Douglass , and party , sailed for the West In
dian Islands on the United States steamer
Koarsage from the Brooklyn navy yard this
morning.
Yfllow Fever On Board.
NEW YOHIC , Oct. 1. The bark Jane Low
arrived from Havana to-day nnd was quaran
tined on account of yellow fovnr. Two sail
ors had fever and recovered. Ouo other
Jumped overboard in a delirium and was lost.
*
An Infernal Machine Found.
ROMI : , Oct. 1. An infernal machine was
discovered near the palnco to-day. The dis
covery was made Just in time to avert a dis
aster. .
Cliiliualinn Financially
CITY OF Mr.xico , Oct. 1. The state of
Chihuahua is financially embarrassed , the
government being unable to moct its obliga
tions.
Bond Orrorincs.
WABIIINOTOK , Oct. 1. ( Special Tele
gram to TUB Br.n.1 Bonds offered : $10,350
nt tl.27 ; $ UOO nt $ l.0li > ; 8107,000 at $1.0 %
IlliGISTKATION.
Provisions of tlio New Ijitiv on tlio
SuliJcoU
The now registration law provides for the
registration of voters for election purposes in
metropolitan cities , cities of the first class
and cities of the second class , including all
portions of tha voting precincts in which said
cities nro situated.
Section 1 makes it the duty of the mayor
and council to prepare boons for the registra
tion of voters , and prescribes the form
thereof.
Section 3 provides that three supervisors
of registration shall bo ap | > oliitod by the city
council in September of cacn year for every
precinct in such city , nnd not more than two
of whom shall belongto tha same political
party.
Section 3 provides for the challenging of
any person who applies for registration nnd
proscribes the outh to bo administered in
such cases.
Section 5 provides that the salary of super
visors shall hu $3 u day for the time actually
employed.
Section 8 provides that the days for rogla -
tration shall be on Tuesday four weeks , the
Wednesday of the third week , the Thursday
of the second week and the Friday ami
Saturday of the lirnt week preceding the
day of the Novemoor election of each year
for general ( iloetloiiH , and on Friday and
Saturday of the second wcok , and on Satur
day of tha Jlrst week preceding thu day of all
other elections.
Section U provides that the nuporviaors of
rcglstralion ahall bo In session on tlio da s of
registration from 8 u. in , until 0 p. in.
Section 13 makes It the duty of the city
clerk to furnish the supervisors of registra
tion with the necessary books and blutiKu.
Section 10 provides that the registration
books shall remain in the custody of the city
cleric.
Suction 18 provides that the Judges of olco-
tlon in ouch product shall have ut the pollini ;
pluco on election day the registry boon *
for such precinct , and no vote shall lie re
ceived unless the name of the voter shall ap
pear on such registry book , unless such voter
shall produjo un ntlldavit sworn to before
the city clerK , or other person no-
pointed by tbo mayor , and sub-
Bcrlbod to by at least two freeholders ,
setting forth that such person is n qualified
voter , and giving hlti reason for not appear
ing before the supervisors of registration.
Section 21 provides that each political party
shall be ontitlcd to have a challenger ut cacti
place of registration , who shall bo assigned a
place where he can sea every person who
presents himself for registration.
Section 21) ) provides that any person who
shall register or procure the registry of any
person through fraud , or who shall vote illo-
gaily under too provisions of thl act shall
bo uecuicd guilty of a felony , and ou convic
tion shall bo sentenced to the penitentiary
for n term of not less thtin ono , nor moro
than flvo years.
Section 30 provides tlmt If nny supervisor
of registration shall bo guilt ? ot willful neg
lect of duty or corrupt or fraudulent prno-
tlco In the execution of the same ho shall bo
deemed guilty of n mlnilotncnnor , and on con
viction thereof shall bo sentenced to the
county ] n"ll for not less thnu tun or more than
sixty days , or fined not less ttmti { 100 nor
moro limn $200 , or both.
Section HI provides tlmt if nny suporvlior ,
clerk or other oflluor having custody ot roc3
ords shall destroy , change or iniilllato nny of
the records ho shall bo deemed guilty of n
mlidcmcnnor , nnd on conviction thereof
shall bo sentenced to the county Jail for not
loss than ton ditys nor more than Mxly , and
forfeit his ofllco.
Section K3 provides ttmt nny person not nit
ofllciT who simll DO guilty of any of the
nbovo offenses shnll bo sentenced to the
county Jnll for not loss than Um days nor
more than sixty dn.vs , and lined not less than
$ f > 0 nor more than &UO. or both.
Section 'W provides that nny person mak
ing n falio oath or anlrmntlon provided In
this act Rhnll bo en I Ily of a felony , nnd on
conviction thereof shall ho sentenced to the
penitentiary for a term of not less tlmn olio
nor moro than ton ycnr * .
Section 31 to 40 Inclusive provides penal
ties for the violation of the provisions of this
net , and for offenses ngiilnst peace nud good
order , the Demons provided by law to carry
out the provision * of this net ,
Section 41 provides that no irregular itlcn
or defects in carrying nut the provisions ot
this net shall constitute n dofonsn for the
violation of the provisions ot thl < ncU
Section 4'J provides for tlio publication In n
newspaper in caoh city the boundary of elec
tion precincts , and the time and place of reg
istration.
Section 43 provides that the cost of carryIng -
Ing out thu provisions of this act slmll bo
paid out of the general fund of auch city.
Mr. W. T. Bnntior and Miss Lizzlo D.illov ,
of this city , stood up before Rev. Umrlos
W. Savidgo nt the residence of the bride's
mother , No , 1120 Jucksun street , last iil lit
n-id wcro united In marrlago. A tier the car-
oniony nn elegant BUM | | < r wns served , lloth
the contracting parties are well known in
this city.
Srventli Ward Democrats.
The Seventh Ward Domocratio club mot
Inst night. A constitution nnd set of bi-liuva
wcro adopted. Hans Blnnkcni'eld was
I'lected vice president , nnd Messrs. Cnto < ,
Nis&on , Gossnoy , Langdon , Wagner nnd
Evans members of the executive committee.
An liifantrvnian'H Simp.
A private in the army says that in.
thosa ihiys of Imrd Htrujjtjlo to nmko u
living a job us nn infantryman Jit a fron
tier post in not to bo snuo/.qd at , by a
nmti who would bo a day liiboro 1 if ho
were not in the tinny. "you ai-6 ItUfon
euro of in thn army , nnd if you don't
drink you can save nearly cvory cent of
your pay.
Miss liesslo Myers dtcd at. tlicj rest *
dcnco of her pnronls , at Thirty-Hilrd
and Marcv Htroets , Monday cvoniny , at
tlio iigc of ninutuon yours. The hinoral
will ttikci place at80 : ! ! a. m. toLday , from
St. I'olors' church.
If ooil'n Nnrtnpnrilln purifies the blood ,
builds up weak nnd debilitated systemi ,
gives strength to weakened nerves , over
comes that tlml feeling , tones llio digestive
organs , Imlgorntcs and regulates the kid
neys and liver , expels disease and gives
vigorous health. Young people say : "U Is
the best medicine wo ever took. " Old people
ple say : "It makes us feel young again. "
DRS. BETTS & BEITS
ItOd FAUNAM STIIKKT , OMAHA , Nan.
( Opposite 1'axton Hotel. )
Odico hours , 0 n. m. to 8 p. rn. Bundaya. 10 .
m. to 1 p. in.
Spori illsu In Chronic , Nerrqiie Skin unit
Illond Disease ! . .
C Consultation at olllce or by mml tret.
Mi'tilclncs mint by mall or express , necurely
packed , free from observation. Guarantees to
rtiro nnlckly , tisfplv nn/1 purmnnontly.
TJDDUnn liDnilTTV nP riniitorrJii'n. neml-
iumYuUo UhDlLlLl uki ! . . „ * . , . NI U mm , .
clonu. I'liyulcal Drciiy. urlaliiK from InitlHcre
tlon , KXCCSH or IncIulKi'iin * . proiliicliiK.SloejiIoss
ness , UenpoiHlonoy. I'm p'ei on the fiico , nver-
olori to nodety. cnslly cilM < Miru ( , " . ' < ! , IncK of conll
dcnco , < 1 nil. unlit for st inly or business , itmUlnils
llf ft bunion Pnfcly , pcrinnr.ently nnd pri
vately cured. Coimult lire , Holla < v Ittttu , hui
I'miium St. , Omiiha , Nub ,
Bloofl and Skin Diseases
results , omplutuh1 erndlcati'd without the | ild
nt Mercury . Scrofula. Kr/Hlpnlns. 1'ovur Sores ,
lllotclios , I'lccrn. I'ainiln the Head and Ilonos ,
HyplillUlcSorn'JIiroat , Mouth and Tonnue. Cn-
tiirrh. ete. . permanently cured wheru othtri
h vu falU'il.
TfidllPV Ilpill'T'V " " ' ' Hlwliter Cnuiplaintg ,
lUIIIIuY' Ulllld J IMlnful. Dlllli-ult. too fro.
( liient llurnlncnr Hlootly 1'rmo , llrlno hlfli col-
nreil or with milky Bcdlincnt on MftiicIInif , W < > nlc
Back , ( ioiuiirliii-n , Uli'nt , CyntltK etc. ,
1'roinntly und Safely Cm til , Charges Keasuuu-
SrPTfjTfll'irHiE ! n flr nteo < l per-
fS J. JLlU.\s JL W JMX * i innuunt Ouro. re
moval complete , without cnltliit ; , cntihtlc or
( llllutlon. CuiciH olkcieil nt homu by jmtluut
ulit.ciut 11 uiomniits imluor uniioyanco.
To YojwMeii aiid Midille Awd Men ,
i < JIinP PlIDP " 'u ' nwriil elfocts of < Mirly
A UlJlllJ uUttb Vlcu. whlcli liniiM nr nnia
wouKnt'KH.ileHlroylnK both mliul ami Ijoily , wltli
all Hsilreailinl Ills , pfnnuiitnlly cured.
fine nPTTv ! AilroisthojewhtiUavonnpalrea
UIIO , DDllu tlH-iiisolvus hy improper maul.
ptimoj nr.il nollury liuultK. v\ilc.'i ) ruin liotb
body und mind , unfitting them lor bunlueis
itncly or umrrinjjp.
MA inn KD.MKN. or tlioinentjrln on that hap
py life , uvara of phynlcal ueblllty , < iulckly u
ulsted.
OUK SUCCESS.
la bn fd upon fuels. J'lrntPractical Brpe
rlenctHeconil I'.vcry ca o Is especially MUdleil-
thui ftartln Hrjght. Thtrd-Jluaiolntjn nro pre.
pared in our UUaiory exactly tojiult each case ,
iliiiH nircctliiK onre'j without Injury
tTBen < i a cents costtKo for celolirutei worki
on Chronic. Nurvoua und Uollcate UU aui-s.
minunandb enrol , fyr A friendly letter or call
may rfavoyou future kutteilau nnd slmmo. und
udil Kfldau yearn to Ufa. rV'No letters an.
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IKTTS AC mrrrs.
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