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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1S89. A BUDGET OF LOCAL SPORTS The Omaha Gun Olub's Annual Shootins OoutOBt THE BASE BALL SITUATION. r nnd Grlllln Hljrii Articles Tor n Glovn Contest Cntch ns- Cntch-Cnii Artists Turf nnd Dlnmonil Ncxvs. Tim Omnha * Anntml Slinnt. In accordance xvith TIIR line's suggestions , the Otncha Gun club has resolved to abandon Its customary fall club hunt , nnd hereafter tins annual autumn competition xvlll bo con fined to trap shooting. The shoot for this year xvlll take plnco tlus afternoon , nnd xvlnd up the season , .ntthc-Gxvln . & Dunmlro .grounds across the river , nnd n larao attendance nnd general Rood tluio Is vouchsafed. The conditions of the contest nro 60 blue rocks to each man , 18 yards rise.llvo traps , the losing side to defray - fray thfj expense ot u bnmiuot to bo served nt the Mlllurd , Messrs. Frank F. Parmolco nnd John Potty xvcro appointed captains .of the respective sides , xvhich xvill bo chosen on the grounds. The sporting editor of TUB BEE has been selected nn referee. < On the AVInij. The cooler xventhcr of the past txvo days has set the xvlld fowl In flight , und a great many birds , 1 > oth geese nnd ducks , are seen dally Hying southward. The searcltv of xvator hereabouts neonis to preclude the pos sibility of anything other than fair sport this fall. Tnoro Is but lltllo XVIIUT in the Upper Plattc , and tlio geese nro giving their usual old haunts along Its numerous Islands nnd bars thr go-by. At Missouri Valley , Whit- tine , Omixva , Waubuncey and other popular ducltini : grounds , thcro is little or no xvator , and but few birds. It Would Hi : till ) Tlllnjj. Base ball cranks are almost unanimous in the belief that It xvill bo a splendid thing for local base" ball affairs If the entire control of t.he club passes into the hands of President McCorihlck. Some of the the minor stock holders are Inclined to bo recalcitrant , nnd threaten litigation nnd other dire ntHlctlons. However , the probabilities uro thatMcCor- mfck xvill get the club. No Motv to tin Hold. After nil that has been published the deal xvitli Cincinnati for "Kid" Nichols has not us yet been completed. President Stern 1ms not succeeded in making terms xvith Nichols , xvho Is noxv nt Mndison , Wis. , nnd the chances ni-o that Motion will yet secure the boy. President MeConnick now gives It out cold that no more players xvill bo sold. Ilrro lor dmVliit < M- . Billy Trallley , the DCS Moines catcher , Is In the city for the winlcr. M'ralHuy ' xvas un able to say xvhothcr DCS Molnca xvuuld make an effort to remain in the Western associa tion another season or not. 'Jlic I'uNc in tins Sporty Hoys. The cxclti'inent over the coming world's nries between the New Yorks and the American association chnmnions prospcc- lively the Hroohlyns is growing more nnd more intense daily. At the Diamond bets of 5100 to SSU are offered on the Giants , but as yet little money bus been laid. In lirook- lyn thcso odds nro bomg laid on U.vrnes' men , wiuln in Gotham the Now Yorlts have the call at $2 to 51. The pulse of the sporty boy is boating nigh , and in his blind parti- nnnshlp it looks to a man tin a tren as if ho had lost sight of his bolter judgment. Cntoli-iiHCn toll-din. Frantc Hobinson , champion wrcstlor of Dakota , and Dan Mathews. the Australian , will xvrestlo catch-as-catch-cnn , three falls outof live , nttlio Coliseum , baturday evening - ing , for ? K)0aside. ) Green i'ttt 10 Sleep. Jimmy Murray and Churlio Green , two wnud sawyers , mot last night nt the rooms of the Gate City Athletic club to spar eight rounds for scientific points. The first round was a succession of .smashes , while in the second Mr. ( Jrcoa received a smash in the jaw Hint sent him to the carpet und the arms of Morpheus. Both were novices. The purse xyas WO , KO to the xvinner and ? 3 to the loser. Articles Siiinnd. Jimmy Lindsay nnd Jimmy Grlflln mot last night and signed articles for a glove contest to talto place in three weeks before the GUM City Athletic club. Tlinv KotiKlir. ton Kin'iHli. ST. Louis , Oct. 11. This morning the police found in a room Henry Fritz , a black smith , nnd his xvifa dead in bed with the sldo of his bond crushed in und her body nnd the bed clothes covered with blood , The woman xvas evidently killed in a drunken quarrel with her husband. Fritz xvas arrested. Not Noxx\ OMXIIA , Oct. 13. To the Kditor of THIS Buuj In to-day's iasuo you stutu I am ron- rescntitiB the Spirit of the Times , also the Chicago Horsomiui. I wns nt ono time a niutnhur of the editorial stuff of the Spirit , but am now solely connected xvith tbo Iloiaeumu. Tory truly jours , U. T. HAUIIIS. Tlio Anicfionii Ansnciiit inn. CoLUJtnuis , Oct. 14. Ucsult of to-duy's ' cnmo : Columbui . 0 1000000 0 1 llroohl.vn . 000 U 1300 * U Pini.Ur.i.i'iu ! , Oct. 1-t. Kcsult of tO'diiy'a RIXUIO ; . Alhloiie . 1 531 4 1 ilultimorai. . . . 0 0 0 U u a GuiilO'callcU ou account of darkness. LOUISVILLE , Oct. -Kcsult of to-dny'a KUUIO ; Louisville . a 0000300 0 5 Knnsns City..O 0322001 * 7 , Oct. 1 ! . Result of to-day's Cincinnati 0 0010000 0 1 St. LouU 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 U 5 THE SI'KRU KING. I - Ijixtiinlu ItuccH. CJN-OIXX.VTI , Oct. 14 The track xvas good , the attendance small , and tlio xvcathur cola. Summtiry : Maldoh" lllllca , txvo-ycar-olds , ulno-six- tccnths of a mile -Cecil U xvou , Flyer second end , KmlJy S. third. Timo-Mi ) . Maiden three-.vcar-olds and xinxvords , tin co-fourths of n nnlo Muriou C. won , AV ri > ealc second , Ecstasy third. Tluio 1:11' ? ; . Txvo-.vcar-old mnldnn colts and yearlings , flx'o furiongs Polemus xvon , 1'rlnco Albeit second , Unllynionn third. 'I'inio 1:00 > , r Ailn cs , 0110 uilla IJottina xvon , I'rlnccss k lloxvllni ; soiond , Ustcllo third. Time Thrco-year-olils and upxvards , thlrtcen- Mxlpcntlm of a mile Chestnut Hell xvon , Kutiu 8 , second , Leo Hrlsett third. Time "J hrco-yoar-otds nnd upxvards , thirteen- sixteenths of a milo Llttroll xvon , Fred Wooiuy second , lluoliler third. Time 1:33. : oN , Oct. 14. The great Lexington trot * of tha Kentucky llorso Urcedors1 asso ciation footfall to-day. The attendance xx'us large , the xveathor cold and the truck sloxx- . Summary : UfU : ) class ( unfinished ) Joan Vnllcan xvon , 1'ocaUontaa sccoiid. UllloUc third , Mludlu- xvay fourth. Tluio S5. \carllnj ; BtaUc. unlo doah Stamina xx-on , Vonlco Boconu > Oryouo third. Time ! i ; aa a' . ' 1 hreo-yoar-olii etalio Nancy Hanlis xvou , Uonnlo Wilmoro s cond , Cuinnhell's Elec- tlonoor third. Tioio 3i ! Jornino 1'ark Itnnoa. pAiiir , Oct. U. The nttondanco 1,000. The track xvua muddy. Sum mary : Five futjoncs straight , txvo-ycar-otds Ruccesior xvon , Cuioftaiu st-coiid , CarnoO third. Time I , Of. IF , Mile aud cuo-clBhth.-Trlstan von , Crnb second , Defaulter third. Time 2OOJ : { . Kontonnh handicap , thrc-o-yoar-olds , one mile Mndstono xvon , Kcnortor second , eiupgnrd third. Time 1:48. : SIXBUrlonw Pontlttcvon , Fit * James second , Bradford third. Time IslO. Mlle nnd one-sixteenth ( txvo utartors ) J A 11 xx-on , Hixdpe second. Time 1:51. : Mlle and ono elRhth The Jockeys guyed the starter nnd noted disKracofiilly toxx-ards him. Finally ho becnmo BO Indignant thnt ho dashed the flag In front of the sinning post , while the horses xvero strung out for nearly a hundred yards. The start xvas , of course , illegal nnd had to DO made over ncnln. Deception came first In n technical uroak-axx-ay , but Hcfund xvon the legal race , with Lotrltlu second , nnd EIovo third. Time 2:07. : _ Snlo of Flyers. .TEiioJin Pjiiilj , Oct. 14. Colonel S. D. llruco to-dny old eighteen thoroughbreds at auction in the Paddock , Como-to-Tnxv was the feature of the sale. The following nro the best prices obtained : liiuicocas , ? l,15."i ; Larchmont , f 2,400 ; Lexington , 81.23 ; Uncle Hob , $4,000 : ComotoTnxx$10.100 ; Atrurla , 51DOO. TI1I2 ll Ii'S SPKUlAIi TIIAINi How it Alntlo tlio Hun Iinqt Sunday Mornlnir. NOIITII PLAirn , Nob. , Oct. H. | Special to Tun Hcn.J Tun SUSD.X.T 13nn , lotivlng Omaha nt 4 o'clock yesterday morning , xvas delivered to its patrons nt Grand Island nnd points west of thereon the muln line of the Union Pacific ns follows : Grand Island , 7i50 n. m. ; Wood River , 0:55 : a. m. ; Shclton , 10l ! ! n. in. ; Gibbon , 10I'J : n. ni. ; Ivonrnoy , 11:15 : n , m. ; .Elm Creek , 12:0vp. : ! in. ; Luxlngton , 13:43 : p. in , ; Cozad , 1:25 : p. m. : Gothenburg , S..tO p. m. , nnd nt North Platte , about three hundred miles xvcst of Oumhn , at at)7 : ) p. m. Tun Hue's special tr.xiti made the .run from Omaha to Grnnd Island , 151 miles , in three hours nnd fifty minutes , including lour stops , in which tuoro xvas n loss of a fraction ox-or txvon y minutes , reducing the actual running time to nbout three hours und txvcnty-soven minutes. This extraordinary run is only one of inuny In the annals of great accomplishments In the train scrvlco of the Union 1'nciile , yet it can bo recorded as the Iiistest time over mndo by n noxvs- papur train In rcuulur chartered service. The papers xvould have been delivered hero oven an hour earlier had not the California fust train been delayed in leaving Grand IsJand. The stupidity displayed by ono of the Omaha , dallies in publishing nn edition on Saturday ex-ening with n Sunday morning date nnd sending it out for distribution on the midnight froicht , xvhen it is patent to the minds of all noxv.tpnpcr readers that it Is a physical impossibility for them to receive lull illspalches and go to press before mid night. is receiving mucli derisive comment and rldiculo along the line of ttio rond. The Sunday enterprise of Tun line is being L'rctttl.v ' appreciated by citizens in towns fnva'eod by tliy service. This fact Is best cvidcnccd < i > y : tlio. clamor for the papers upon the arrival o'f the trains. TIIE CONOU15SS A.T UUFFAhO. Minister Varra4. of Chill , Mnicon n l > < > Htl < Ml lilt. Uurpu.o , Oct. 14. The party composed of delegates to the Pan- American congress loft Niagara Falls this morning and arrived hero nt 0:15. : The excursionists xvero imincdl alcly drix-cn in carriages to the city hall , xvliero tlu-y xvoro received by the mayor and other notables , and then pi'oceeacd on n round of slght-sccine. Al the Niagara hotel the delegates tind the first Spanish dinner on their trip. Evnry olTcrt was made to gix'o n tropical aspect to the entertainment. After luncheon the party xvas driven to ono of the highest buildings in the city , xvhere a flno vioxv xx-as had of Lake Erie , Huffalo. harbor nnd the suburbs. The grain elevators xveronlso scon in operation. The next in the order of entertainment xx-as n recep tion ut , the board of trade rooms. The dele gates go tOiErie to-morroxv. In the evening at the Hotel Iriquois n ban quet more elaborate than any yet giveu xvas tendered by the citizens of liulTalo. The event of the ox'cniii occurred xvhen Minis ter Varrns , of Cnili , proposed this senti ment : "A trlbutn of respect to the great , indus trious nud free people of the United States the freest in the world the first m peace , the llrst in liberty nnd the llrst in the Auior- iran fraternity thnt Is to be. " During the tumultous cheers thnt followed Minister Xogarrn , of Peru , ( Chili's late foe ) sprang from his seat and approaching Varras , extended his hand and xx'urmly congratulated him upon thn sentiment. Many , catching- the significance of the scene , sprang also to their feet and cheered and xvildly waved handkerchiefs , xvhilo others xvitli xvarm handshakings greeted Scnor Xecarra as bo resumed his scat. Nclirnsk.a unit I oxvn I'cnslnns. WASHINGTONOct. . 14. [ Special Telegram to THE Bui/ : / Pensions granted Nebraskans - kans : Original invalids William II. Judd. Increase Samuel Weaver , Joseph Kimball , Allen Davis , liYancUt M. Domaranvillo. Pensions alloxved loxvans : Original Inva lids Benjamin F. Hoxvlesby , Jns W. Webb , Andrexv Petersen , John W. ICirkondall , Wil liam U. Starks , John Siems , Goorpo Van Epus. Inei-easo Atlon Jeffries , Lorenzo W. Miller , .lesso Helcner. Joseph R Hill , Wil liam H. Davis , John H. Turner. Original xvidoxx-s , etc. Julia W. , xvidoxv of Emanul Wulburn ; John H , . father of Josluh Cooper. ItToxicnn xvidows Jane , xvidoxv ot Samuel Windy. _ l-'ntit 'I'min on n Hiuyolo. PEOIIIA , 111 , Oct. II. [ Special Telegram to TUB lUr. . ] Pcorla bicyclists are greatly exulted over a performance by Hert Meyer In this city. Tlio xvhoelman made a trial stralght-axvay milo on a country road JH 3.-1JI. IIo xvas mounted ou a high-geared safety , and started at n pistol Mint. This is tbo lust- eat mile over made in America on a xvhcol. The timekeepers xvoro stationed at the end of the Htrctcli , nud both watches agreed. Ho reuo xvith a brisk wind at his back. Sirs. Kiolunoiul SrciircH a Dlvoroo. ST. Josrji'ii. Mo. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tele gram to Tuu HUE , l-Mrc. Eva M. Richmond , xvifo of Dr. S. A. Ulehmond , the jiatont medIcine Icino manufacturer and the slaver of Colonel , 'ohn Stronir , late editor of the Herald , xx'as granted n divorce from her hus band to-day on the grounds of abuse and the fact of his having been incarcerated ia no asylum. She wns granted an absolute du- cren and the custody of her children. An liiHiini ! MUM huloldus. KAIAMAZOO. Mich. , Oct. U. [ Special Tele gram to THU HBC. | This morning Emerson H. Chamberlain , a prominent citizen of Shol- byvlllo , Mich. , committed suicide at the asylum - lum uy hnntilni ; hluisolf. Ho had been in sane for six years. His mania was of a homoeidnl character and ho hud drowned Ins four-year-old daughter Just before his ad- mUsloii to the asylum. Sent 10 HID I'oor Ilnitso. LOUISVILLC. Ky. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tele- crani to TIIK lice. ] At Winchester , Ky. , to-day , Kichurd Clark , son of James Clark , xvho died xvhilo u-overnor of Kentucky , xvaa sent to iho poor house. Uo has boon u con firmed drunk-aid. Clark is a brothor-in-laxv of Senator Uuck , and u uuiu of line educa tion. _ A Council of XVar in Purio. PAIIIS , Oct. 14. A council of xx-ar xvus held hero to-day to discuss the Increase of the German frontier corps. It xvas decided to double the SIxtti army corps in order that 100,000 men may bu sent quickly to the fron tier in casu of an emergency. It xvas also resolved to increase the rallxvay facilities , AVordti'ilrMou Fall. Pun.uiEU'itiA , Oct. 14. Clartt & Keen , manufacturers of xvorstoda , made an assign ment to-dayt The liabilities are unknoxvn , but it U said the principal burden xvdl full on Iho buuUs that have discounted the linn's paper. Fiva hundred hands xvero employed by the ( Inn , Work is suspended. A Severn KarthqunUo. V * M-e , Oct. It. An cartliquaUo xvas ox- vnenced In this region to-day. Bovornl i' luscs in n vlllaco nuar hero woi o destroyed. NEWS FROHNEBMSKA TOWNS An Unknown Flontor Pound In the Blvor Nonr Plattsmouth. A SUIT FOR HEAVY DAMAGES. The Trial nfGnrrlscm nt Albion Knils Inn Verdict of Mnnslnuglttor AVIiolo l-'nnilly Poisoned IJjr Corned Jlcof. Ati Unknoxvn Floater. Pj.ATTSxtoUTii , Nob. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tol- egrnm to TUB BDE. | About 0 o'clock this evening the body of nn unknoxvn man xvns found in the Missouri river near the mouth ot the Platte by a iUhcrmnn. Coroner Henry Bocck xvas notlllcd nnd ho hastily summoned a jury and hurried to the spot. The body xvns that -of a man , well dressed , but the color of his clothes xvns not Ulscornnblo on account of having been In the water BO long. His ngo xvas about thirty or thirty-five years , xvclplit about 100 pounds , height 5 feet 7 Inches. IIo had probably recently xvorn a moustache , but xvns shaved smooth xvhcn drowned. On his collar xvcro the Initials "M. A. M. " Ills features xvcro com- plutely destroyed by the decomposition xvhlch the body him undergone. Thnro xvcro no marks of violcncu on his body nnd the Jury returned n x-crdiot that ho cnmo to his death from drowning , the cause of xvhlch xx'ns unknown. Tlio lishcrmnn claims to have been xvntchlng for a man xvho foil off of ono of the bridges across the river nt Omnhn nbout two xvcoks ngo nnd thinks that probably this is the man. Ho has been In the xvator about two or three xvcoks. Coroner Bocok xvill hold the remains until after the nrrix-nl of the morning trains from Omaha , after xvhlch time , if unclaimed , the bony xvill bo buried. Suit I 'or Ili-nvy DAKOT.VCITY , Neb. , Oct. 11. [ Special to THE Her. . ] To-day began one of the most Interesting trials ever held In the district court of Dakota county. It Is the case of Grlbblo vs. Sides , in which John and Bnr- noy Grlbblo sue ono John , Sides for 510,000 for damaging their good name nnd character. Two years ago the barn and horses of John Sides xx-cro burned nnd there was every reason son to bellovo tnat the flro xvhs the xvork of an incendiary. The Grlbbles xvoro bitter enemies of Sides nnd suspicion pointed very strongly to thorn , on account of their prcvi- ous threats "to do up John Sides some xvay or nnother , " und from the junny different Btories they told us to their xvhorcabottts on the night of tholirc. They noxv claim that Sides accused them of setting fire "td the barn nnd claim that the accusation has ilnin- ngud their character to the amount of S10.000 , and so nray for that utnount in their petition. The parties are all xvell- to ao farmers , and ns thoGribbles have boon bgrn und raised hero , the xvliblo county Is interested in the trial. There arg about sex'unty-fix-o witnesses on both sides , and ns botli sides have employed eminent legal talent , the trial promises to bo the most in teresting over held hero. 13y the ilro Sides lost his barn , eight thoroughbred horses und five tons of hay , in all about § 2,500. Giirri-on Convicted of MariHlaimliter. ALIHON' , Neb. , Oct. II. [ Special Telegram to THE Bic.J : The verdict of the jury in the Garrison murder case xvas manslaughter. The x-erdict is contrary to public sentiment and the testimony as xvell. It is expected the court xvill cither set aside the verdict or sus pend sentence and send tho. prisoner to the insane us.vluni. Such an action would bo hichly satisfactory to the citizens. I'olHnticil dinned NKIWASKCITV , Neb. , Oct. M. | Special Telegram to Tun BEG. ) Information from Syracuse says that nnother family , that of James West , xvas poisoned by oatiug canned bcof and for a time xvero in n critical condi tion. This makes the third family poisoned in that place wit bin a xveck from the sumo cause. Fremont News. FBF.MONT , Nob. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tele- cram to TUB HER. ] Sheriff : Mnllon loft to day for Lincoln xvith Frank Courtney , sentenced tonced to the penitentiary for three years for burglary committed nt North Bend lust Thursday night. Courtney xvas captured on Friday , taken before Judge Marshall In the district courton Saturday , pleaded guiltj and rcccix'ed his sentence. Moritz Klein , the mulu thief , xvho goes over the road for txvo years , xvas taken at the same tlmu , William Wagner , alias "Bismarck , " and Thomas Genenck xvero taken to the asylum at Norfolk yesterday. /Thomas / McDonald , of Saundcrs county , xvill bring suit against J. McDonald , of this city , for damages. The latter caused McDonald's arrest a fcxv days ngo , charging him xvith having uttered forged pancr to the amount of about $40 , sorno time in August. The conx'outipn of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society , Topeka branch , closed last night nnd the delegates nil loft for their homes to-day. Ilflil lor HOI-NO stenlliie. PONCA , Neb. , Oct. 14. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bin.J George Norton , the borso thief xvho stole the team from this county a xvcok ago , xvas captured at Grand Island Friday and xvas brought back hero Saturday night. IIo was given , a hearing the same evening. Ho pleaded guilty to the charge of horse stealing und xvas bound over , his bond being Hxeu at $500. Norton xvas endeavoring to sell the team xvhon arrested by the Grand Island police. Ills homo Is in Dakota county , and he is but txvmity-ono years of age. In confessing Ilia critno ho stated that ho had txvo confederates and that they deserted him xvhen it xvas known that they xvoro followed. The Columbus 1'oslofllce. COLUMIIDS , Nob. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bui : . ] The postbfllco xvar Is ended , provided Carl Kramer's appointment is confirmed. The Columbus Improvement compacy let the contract to-day for a new postofllco building in this city of tha track to James Pearsoll for $4,000. The building xvlll be of brick , 2'JxaO , two stories. The second fioor xvlll be used by the telephone exchange. Victimized Dya Medical Fraud. NisniiASKA. CITV , Neb. , Oct. H. [ Special Tclcgrntn t-j TJII ; BRB.J Some time ago James Carson , au invalid of this city , signed a xvi-itten contract , ns ho says , xvith the no > torlousDr. Janss , of Grand Island , to effect a euro or no pay. The doctor loft the city without giving uny treatment whatever. To day the contract turns up us a promissory note for $120. Knows AVlion lie's Got Knnngli. BIUTIIIOE , Nob. , Oct. 14. ( .Special Tele gram to TUB BEB.I Stephen Bull , the doiu- ocrutia candidate for county clerk , has de clined to run , and directs that his name betaken taken off the ticket. Mr. Bull has made three hopeless campaigns for the same ofllco and thinks ho has had fun enough on a dem ocratic ticket ia Gaga county. Iturijlnrs Kontcnnod. Ciuio , Neb. , Oct. 11 [ .Special to Tun BEB. ] The txvo negroes , James JJrown nnd .frank Welcome , urrcstcd for burglarizing the store of T. C. Hickman , had their trial in the district court of Burt county hist xvcok , xvoro found guilty , and sentenced by Judge llopoxvoll to three years hard labor in tbo penitcutiary at Lincoln , A Former Wlsncr Citizen's Dontli. WISNEB , Nob. , Oct. 14. [ Special to TUB BUB. | Noxva has Just reached hero of tbo death atWahoo of G. W. Harding , the jun ior member of the firm of Harding Bros. , xvho have successfully conducted a largo creamery business at Wuboo for the past six years. The remains xvlll be tuken to Now York state for burial. Columbus K , of | > . COLUMBUS , Neb. , Oct. 14.-r-lSi > oolal Tele- graui toTiiu BKB.J Ajrund. ( reception was given thli cx-cnlngTy the Knights of Pythias nt the residence pf J. McFnrland In honor ot his election ns grand chancellor ot the Knights of 1'ythfnsnf Nebraska. Tnkcu tO'tlio Poult cut Inry. NEIIIUSKA CffTf Nob. , Oct. 14. [ Special Telegram to Tifis1 Ijcs.l-Shonft Wlllman to-day took txvo 'yditng burglars Ness nnd Fltrpntrick the penitentiary to sorx'o ono your each. County1. ' 'Conventions , Lnuisviu.i ! , N'obOct. . U , | SpecIal Told- gram to Tim Dec. | The democratic county conyontlon xvns hold" hero to-day with 1C3 delegates. R. B''VVhlacu ! was elected chair man , and D. McEufrco , secretary. The fol- loxvlng oillcers xx-ero nominated : Treasurer , W. H. Cushlng , PlnUanioiitlt ; clerk , S. T. James , Greenxvood ; recorder , C. P. Armelo , Plnttsmouth ; sheriff , W. Tlgho , Mount Pleasant ; county Judge , B. S. Ramsey , Plnttsmouth ; superintendent of public in struction , Q. W. Noble , Weeping Water ) commissioner , A. tf. O. Lodor , Grecnxvood ; surveyor , II. V. Schmidt , 1'luttsmoulh ; coroner , A. LHlgglns , Plattsinoiith. W. B. Schroek , of LouNvillo. xvas elected chairman ot the county central committee , and Dr. It. B. Wallace , of Union , secretary. The con vention also elected nineteen delegates to the fltato convention to bo hold nt Ouiahn , Tuesday. The ticket is decidedly n xveak ono and docs not clvo satisfaction In nny part of the county , not ox-en In Plattsmouth , although it has live out of the nlno can didates. NiomuiiA , Nob. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tolc- gram to Tin : Uin.J : The democratic county convention mot hero Snturdnx' , October IB , nnd nominated a full ticket as follows : G. B. Bayha , treasurer ; W. Welcle , clerk : Hnrpor , judge ; Dr. Hottlcman , coroner ; Snnford Horton , surx'oyor ; Carl Witte , re publican , sheriff ! Joseph Pares , comiuls sionor. IIKCAUS10 1113 XVAS A liOUD. Karl Onlloxvuy Acquitted of n Das- tnrdly Ohiirto. ICniNimnn , Oct. 14. The carl of Gnlloxvay xvas arraigned this morning at Dumfries on the chanro having mndo nn Indecent assault upon n child named Gibson. The court room xvas croxx'ded xvith leadiug pcoplo of the community. The little girl gave testimony In regard to the nature ot the earl's offense , and her testimony wns corroborated by other xvitnesses. The statement by defense to disapprove the testimony xvas lead. After the hearing of further evidence the earl xvas acquitted of tlio charge. . The guilt of the accused seemed so clearly established that those present in the court room , many of whom xvoro friends und roia- tlxvs of the little girl xvhom the accd noble man xvaa charged xvith abusing , took no pains to conceal their disgust xvith the verdict. The announcement of the verdict xx-ns the signal for louu expressions of disapprox-al . Iroin the benches where the spectators xvcro seated , und the froxvns and threats of the presiding judge xxero of no ax'ail to suppress the crlos of "Shame , shame1 , " uttered by dozens of indignant persons. In London tlio news' of the verdict xvus recelx'cd xvith &et& indignation nmong the common people , dnd.it was iwinted out that had the accused been anything but n great nobleman the dviuonco brought out xvould ha\ro been sufficient to convict lain a dozen times over. ' ' . A. Mississippi aiurdorci- Gets Swift Kclriuiition. NICHOLSON , Minn.Oct. . 14. A filial affray occurred hero t'o-i3uy , virtually the out growth of the Osyka tragedy of last year in xvhich Druggist Vomoda xx'as assassinated. The case aguinstlr. Tett , charged xvith complicity , xvas dismissed to-duy for lack of proper evidence. After this 13. C. Collins , one of tliovitessett Against Tott , xx-as heard talking about the matter outside. Tett xvent home , got n shotgun , returned , nnd iinding Collins talliintc to several people at tho.court house , fired txvo louds of buckshot into his face , killing him instantly. Quinton 1'erton , a bystander , xx'as quite seriously xvonndcd. | t Collins' brother-in-laxv , J. W. Turner , then opened on Tett xvith a piitol , and tlio doctor xvas fatally xvouuded , dying iti a short time. Slint 1'Voin AinDiisli. Louisx'ir.i.n , Ky. , Oct. 14. News has been received that John Unwood and Hezekiah Hall xvcro shot down from ambush last xveolc ten miles from Harlnn. Cawood xvas a wealthy farmer and Hall a fai m hand. Ca- xvood is u brother-in-law o'f Judge Lexvis , xvho attempted last summer to arrest Will Howard and his gang of oullaxvs. Howard is suspected of complicity in the assassina tion. K13W yoKIt IN DAUKNESS. The 13lcetric Current Shut OlTniKl No Oas nt Hand. NEXV YOKK , Oct. 14. It is noxv decided that all electric light xx'irns above ground must fo. No injunction can bo served on tlio board of health unless eight days' notice is given , and should the courts make the injunctions against the mayor permanent the board of health xvill talto the matter in hand and before oiuht days not a xviro xvill bo left above ground. The supreme court being occupied xvith other cases the argument on tho" injunctions xvas postponed until to-morroxv. Counsel for the United States and Bush companies agreed that mcatuvhilo tlio current xvould bo stiut off from a largo number of Ihcir cir cuits so no danger xvould result. Consequently quently a largo section of ttio city is in dark ness to-night. All tha electric lights soutn of Fifty-ninth street are being cut off , and the time having been lee short to arrange for ttio llgiitim ; of the thousands of uns 'amps xx'hioh have fallen into disuse since tbo Introduction of elec tricity , Madison Square and Union Square parks , around xvhich the life of the city clus ters at night , are shrouded in almost impen etrable gloom. Haln xvas falling and the gloomy sky nerved to intensify the dark ness. The police patrol has been doubled in many sections of tlio city. The Visible Supply. CHICAGO , Oct. 14. The visible supply for * the xx-eok ending October 12 , as compiled oy the secretary of the Chicago uoard of trade , is as follows : Bushels. Wheat . ! 20,1J9. ! < )00 ) Com . 1,457,0 ! ! ( > 0 Oats . O.KWI.OOO Uyo . 1,2 0,01)0 ) Barley . ; . ' , . . . 1,043,000 TO Tlijij""lji\IIII3S. Sllvyfwnro Sale , Monday , Tuosfliiy und Wednesday , un heard-of biirgmns in all kinds of bllvor- xx'iiro. Como nnd'Hce. Edholin& AUln , cor. 15th and Dpd o. opp. I' . O. A Fatal Jlolioi' Bucn ill's , O. , Ot(14. John Hoxvard , engineer gineor , Frank J.JaUor and Kdxv. Ilcmmnn xvcro instantly Itillpil early this morning tiy nn explosion of , | < u boiler in Heminau'H sorghum mills ; Goiuton a strike. ANTXVCIIP , Octl' J14. The engineers and stokers on the TrMlantio steamers have gone ou u btrike. j , . Gold beads , bountiful styles , at Kd- liolin & Akln'a. Dlhlocntpd HIH nip. James Wells , a tramp , boarded a Union Pacific freight train last night at the depot , to ride westward. At Papillion ho xvas dis covered by the conductor , xvbo "fired" him xx'hllo the train xvas In motion. Ho fell in a hole and dislocated his hip. Ho xvas sent to Oinahu and taken to St. Joseph's ' hospital , xvhero mcdiuul assistance was rendered , Arrested For Hobbory. Henry Hall xvas arrested lat night for stealing & 00 worth of clothing from H. H. Davis , at 1015 Capitol avenue. The crime xvas committed Sunday. A Hiiro Throat or OOIK-M , Is suffered to progress , often results in un Incurable throat or lung trouble. "Broxvn' Bronchial Tro ches" give instant BOIES AND THE RAILROADS , lown's Domooratlo Candidate For Qovornor Stntoa His Position. THE RADICALS DISAPPOINTED. Close or tlio Stnto Convention of the . X , M , C. A , A Urnkciunn. Killed Supreme Court Decisions Iiiocndlnry Flrca. Treated the Hnhjoot Sllldly. DCS MotXES , In. , Oct. H. | ! ? peclnl Tele gram to TUB BBS. | The roiillos of the dem ocratic candidates for governor and llouton ant governor to Inquiries of the farmers' ' alliance on the railway question xvoro mndo public to-day. Mr. Bolos , the candidate for governor , treats the subject mildly , nnd In nbout the nama line ns Senator Uutchlsot : did n foxv xvcok i ngo. Ho expresses hissym pathy xvlVu the present movement for state control of railroads and favors n continuance of the present laws so long as they do hot injure the rights of nnyono. Ho takes amore moro consorvatlx'o opinion ot the rail road situation than somo1 of his party hud expected. Ho snys ns to the elec tive feature of tbo present comtmisloiier system that it should bo kept so until "such system has had n lull and satisfactory trial. " Ho fax-ors tlio retention of the present rull- - laxv till "it has boon xx-ay fully nnd prac tically tested , nnd If it appears that amend- menis are needed to make It moro olllclent they should bo mado. " As to the othei questions asked , ho takes the name position practically ns Senator Ilutchtnson nnd the republican party. Mr. Bcston , the candidate - date for lieutenant governor , contents him self xvith n general endorsement of Mr , Boies' position in a "mo too" fashion. As u xvholo Hie letters nro very mild find do not meet the expectations of the radicals. XTtio have claimed thnt tlio republican candidates xvero too much railroad men for them to support. tlho Y. i f. C. A. Convention. OiTi'jnvA , la. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bci.J The convention of the Y. M. C. A. closed hero last nlcht xvitli n farewell meeting nt.tho M. 13. church , con ducted by Mr. J.U. Hague. Short addresses xvore mndo by a largo number of ilelenates. and then UOO young men joined hands around the auditorium and sang the farewell hymn. The next convention xvill Do hold iti Burling , tou. A llralcoinun Killed. BI.OCKTON , la. , Oct. 11. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEI : . ] Early this morning u brakcman named Frank Egglcston , xvhilo coupling cars at this place , xx-ns run ox-or and killed. His homo xx'as at Horton , Ivan. , and his rcuiuius xvero shipped thcro to-night. An Incendiary tllnzp. MWOWINP , In. , Oct. 14. rSpc-cial Tele gram to Tun BBC.J Henry Schroder's barn in Fulton toxvnolilp , xvith sex-cral horses , a lot of hay and implements , xx-ns burned this morning. Tbo loss Is over $1,000. It is supposed to have been of in cendiary origin. The Siipi-iMin * Court. DES Moixnf , Iu. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bin. : ] Tlio supreme court decided the following cases to-day : J. P. Farley , nppolhint , vs. Peter Gcisho kei ; Dubuque district ; rcx-erscd. L. S. Chase vs. Annie W. ICnynor et al , appellants ; Cerro Gordo district ; modified und alllrmcd. Sliorxvm & Sehermerhorn , appellants , vs. C. 13. Mubcu ; Cerro Gorao district ; alllrmcd. William Burns , J. F. Burns , appellants , vs. Georce V. Oliphuut ; Clarlc district ; reversed. Boulton Carbon company vs. P. M. Mills , appellant ; Pollc district : alHrmed. Death oT lion. S. G. Winchester. DBS Moi.M-3 , la. , Oct , 14. Hon. S. C.AVin- Chester died at Eldora yesterday of paraly sis. He xvas a member of the last constitu tional convention and prominent in the state for many years. A DESPERATE CONVICT. IIo aiakcH a Fearful Strngglo For Liberty. ST. Louis , Oct. II. A special from Hills- boro. 111. , tolls of a desperate attempt at es cape , made by Harry Franklin , a prisoner in the jail there , last night. About 0 o'clock Sheriff Grisvvold lot out three prisoners from the cage into the corridor to xvush. Franklin rushed at the sheriff xvith a sling-shot he bad made out of a toxvcl stuffed xvith salt and broken glass. The sheriff knocked him doxvn uud drew a rex'olver , but Franklin arose nud.xvns knocked down again xvith the butt end of tuo xvonpon. Again ho arose , blpcdinjr pro fusely , and iho sheriff told him to surrender or ho would bo killed. lie rushed at the sheriff again , saying it xvas liberty or death , nnd tha olll- cor not caring to shoot the man clinched xvith him. In the terrible struggle that ensued , they both i oiled doxvn two flights of stairs , Franklin receiving sex'ero injuries , fie xvas overcome and found to hnvo seventeen cuts on his scalp. The sheriff's ' injuries nro slight. A5IUSKMKNTS. If u lar o and most enthusiastic audience is any criterion for a treat success , Mr. Wil liam H. Cnmo must liax-o felt highly fluttered xvith tlio xvay his nexv comedy , "On Proba tion , " xvus received last cviming at Boyd's opera house. It Is true that Mr. Crane personally had a great deal to do xx'ith attracting and $ ? 00 house , for ho Is one of the greatest fa vorites that visits Omahu ; but It Is also trim that the play xvhich the star has chosen deserves - servos n great deal of nppicrlution , nud it must be highly flattering to tlio en tire company to rccelx-o such a cordial xx'clcomo. ' 'On Probation" is ono of those comedies that must bo scon to be thoroughly understood and enjoyed , as It xvculd take up too much space to enter into every detail of this now cotnody by Brandon Matthews and GCOI-KO II. Jessop. The plot , although very simple , runs through HO nuny il.tlo "bv-plnys1 that the auditor's attention is nlmply spell bound from the very Hau until the full of the last curtain. It Is sel dom that any company pays so mucli attention to every detail. From the scenery down to the stage money used everything xvas simply perfection nud the audience appreciated every effort on the part uf Mr. Crane und his company. Tnoro can bo nothing but.praise for the star him self. His acting as Jonathan SiUboo , the true und good hearted American , xvas nature itself , und bin support was evidently selected with great cure. Speaking of the ladles , Miss Lizzie Hudson , as Mary Alar- low , easily carried off the honors. She in not only u Jieautlful xvoman , but nets with grnco nml easiness uud she wins her nudlcnco from her very llrst line. Miss Gcorgio Drcxv-Hurrymoro wan elegant as Lady Frank Brooke , and acted the part of the ndvontoro'B widow quite to perfection. The same can bo nrid of Miss Kilty A'uu Antxvorp as Scnhoiu Olivnrla Y'JJuuray. MibsJuno Stuurb as Ladle Harmony , und Mrs. Augustu Foster , xvho played tlio part ol Mrtt , Harmony , It xvus n pity that Mr. T , 1) , Fraxvley did not hnvo moro to do do as the Unsslan Prince , us bis lltUo scene xvith Miss Ktimrt m the last act showed him to bo a very capable uctnr. The other gentlemen of the company among them especially Mr. James Nclll , Mr. Hunry Bergman , Henry Brahnm and Will'am ' Herbert deserve nothing but tha highest praise for the manner lu xvhlch they imporsuauto their respective parts. A top heavy , although a light audlonca doxvn utairti , greeted Dan McCarthy's noxv play , l Tno Dear Irish Boy. " at the Grand opem house lust evening. The Mluy is In live acts und allows a great deal of skill on tlio part of the author , xvho himself acted the role of Teddy O'Ncil , nnd ho xvas ably supported by uis co-btar , Mr. Gustax'o Itoynolda , ai Mike McC'lutchey. There ia some epeuTuT scenery , notably among It the ruins ot CnMlo Dars by moonlight - light , xvhlch Is very cfToctlx-o. The company Is a very clover one , and xvlll no doubt draxv good homes for the remainder of their engagement gagomont , A YOUNG FEMALE SA MSON. Ijtlllnii Clicwq Wood T.lko Gum nntl Does Other Herculean Fonts. On Tenth nvonuoXow York , a prottj 17-ycnr-ohl-Rlrl lives. HOTnnino Is To bin nnd she dwells xvlth hop pnrcnts nnil nbhlos by their- decision iti nil tlilncs. Miss Tobln , to tbo ordinary obsorx-or is not allToront from oUsor girls of boi nco. She limy bo the lonst bit botloi fopinod , n trillo moro erect ivhilo xvnlk- inif , nnd soinoxrlmt moro confidant in her comportment. A Journal reporter lonrnod , linwoyor thnt Aliss Tobln wag decidedly dllToroui from other girls so dillct-ont , In fact thnt sha x-orjos upon the humnn pbo- noinonon. Mrs. Tobln o.xlontod nn In- vitatlon xvith the promise Unit Lllj xvould shoxv oft her various nccotnpllali- inonts. When'tho reporter Imil seiitod himself In the neatly furnished parlor Mrs. Tobln cxplnlnud that Lily xvns blessed with an iron jaxv , an iron skill nnd the muscular poivor of John L. Sul livan , William Muldoon , and Samson combined. She also mentioned that Lilly has wrestled with all the hcavv- xvoifrht Tenth avcnuo beaux , and that not ono of them could hold his oxvn against her. A.motifr her other accom plishments eho could chew xvood and sxvlnjr llfty-pound dumbbells tied to hoi hair xvith nlarminy case. Dnrlnp this recital the pretty subject sat in a rocking chair blushing like u little school tflrl on receiving fluttering praise. Lily Is a somi-bloiulo or cha- tnquo xvitli laughing blue eyes , dimpled cheeks , small plump hands , and a figure of undeniable , opulence. " ( Jhow some wood , Lily , " said her mother. Lily rose from her chair as if she xvas about to play on an imncinary piano , ( joinyr into the kitchen she re turned xvith an ordinary bundle of kindling xvood. anil soleoting u gooil knotty picco began to munch it with the nonchalance of n society girl at work on a box of caramels. The xvood xvas undeniably hard and tough , but Lily's tooth sank through it as if it was so much putty. "Don't 8\va'lloxv \ it , Lilly , " cautioned thb mother , and , like the obedient child she is , Lily relinquished a mouth ful of xvell-masticatcd splinters , xvhich looked as if they had boon pounded bv a sledgehammer. In an explanatory xvay Mrs. Tobin said : ' Wo don't let Lily out much , and she xvill sxvallovv anything. Wo don't glvo her any meat bocau.io sh.6 gets too strong. All XVQ give nor is homo made bred , but she thrives , so on tiuit that xve are all afraid of our lives xvhon she gets mad. Her father is a blacksmith , and is petty stronc , but if ho &uyb anything Lily doesn't like she pick's him up nnd fires him on the 11 OOP , and ho has to stay there until she tolls him ho can cot up. Her three brothers never con tradict her , as she can rrab all three together and squeeze them so that not a bit of broalh is left in their bodies. " "Yes , 1 am strong , " joined in Lily. "Imcusiiro forty-two inches around the Inist and only eighteen inches around the xvaibt. That is , xvith my corsets on , " she added , xvith an explanatory biuile. "Swing some iron in your teeth , Lily , ' ' said her jnolhcr. Lily caught up a fifty pound dumbbell to Jxvhich she attached four ordinary llatirons xvhich weighed seven pounds apiece. She fastened a stout rope to the seventy-eight pounds of iron , and plac ing one end of the rope between her tooth began marrhing up and down the room xvitb the masis of iron dangling from her teeth. "I could carry three times as , much as that if they xvould let mo , " contemptu ously remarked Lily , nssho dropped the irons. "I'll bet I can carry you in my teeth if you xvill lot me fasten this rope around your waist , " she continued , turning to the reporter. The latter said ho needed no &ucli illustration to boliex-o her statement. 'Well , than , do you xvant to see hoxv strong my hair is ? Hero , mother , give mo thobo irons and that dumubcll again. " Taking one-half of her hair she knot ted it about the dumbbell to xvhich the four irons xvero attached. Thou bbo .straightened her head and body up and began prancing about the table in the center of the room. "This ain't anything.'sho paid. "If they xvould onljf give mo a hhow Td do something big. I don't feel this xx-eig'ht on ono side of my head. I could carry four times us much as this fastened to my hair , The women who Bliilo down wires in circuses hanging by their huir don't do much. I could d'o that and have some ono clso hanging to my licols. 1 xvcigh 1-10 pounds , too. " Then to xvork oil komo of her excite ment she picked un the fifty-pound dumb-bell , nnd tossing it up in the air xvithin n few inches of the coiling , caught it dexterously in one hand as it descended toxvard tie lloor. "If you think I can't xvrestlc take oil' your coat and vebt and give mo a show at you. " The reporter ( Inclined on the ground that ho was not in training , and then Lily said to her mother : "Cio downstairs and it you see anj of the boys on the corner tell them lo come up bore , that I want to have a wrestle.1' Mrs. Tobin returned in a moment , saying- that the bo\s , xvcro not in u wrestling humor. Lily only developed her Samson-liko abilities six months ago. She xvent tea a Bowery museum and after watching the iron-lingered man catch big caution hulls and to s mammoth iron dumb-bells in the air , she made his acquaintance after the performance and astonished him by handling his hoavibt xveights xvith iihtounding OIHO. Since then slio has douo nothing but chow bfoomhandlos , play ball xvith this different members of her family , and oxorcibo her great btrongth in ox-cry possible xvay. Lily xvas'born in Paterson , N. J. , but has lix'ed in Noxv York most of her life. Her father is un Irishman , xvhilo her mother xvas born in Scotland. or I'ytlilus Visiting Omaha , nntl in attoudanco i0 -ho grand lodge , wilt ilnu .v uauutifc selection of badges and jewels iii special prices during Iho grand loilgct session. Call and BUO us. EDIJOLM tt A ION. Cor. IGth and Dodge , opp. P. O , fl Itooin I'ull or J'i't A childless old lady of Stoddanlnvillo , Pa. , years ugo tot apart a small room for spiders to make their uv.bs in , mid no broom has ever disturbed it. Tlio upiders dwell together in harmony us n rule , although the lady buys they tonic- times have regular cul-uid-dog | fights , .Sffildren Cry for Pitcher's Castorla , ( Then Babjr tins rJei , we gare tier Castcria. When ulio iru a Clilld , alia critn ] for Cutnrla , When she Uooamo MI J , the cluuf to C'auorla , lCmt)07.r.lln t In Tllotitrcnl. A Montreal dotocllvo pays there Rcoins to bo a mania nmong pcWrlv paid clerks in thnt city just now lo ctnbt'r.i'.lo from thotr omuloyors and leave for the United States. There have boon eight reports of the kind nt ono time at ono station xvithin a xvcok. TO Till : Sllvnrxvnro Sntr. Monday , Tuosdny and Wednesday , un heard-of bargains In all kinds of allvet1- xvaro. Como nud see. Kdholm&Akin , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. Gold bonds , beautiful styles , nt Kil- holm& A kin's. Tlio Chlnoso Still The Scott exclusion net tloos not scorn to keep the Chlnoso out of the country. After an intcrmisahm o ( iv foxv montli * CMilncso immigration Is assuming Us old proportions nt Sun Frnnclsco. A steamer x\hloh arrived n foxv days ngo brought 103 Chinese , the men clusibd 119 "mo roh nuts" nnd the xvomoli us "xvivoa. " The locnl piipors nay Hint they ovklontly belong to the laboring clnss. Gold bonds , bcnullfnl styles , nt Ed- helm & Akln's. Overrun With Morning Glories. In Von turn , county , Cnl. , the wild morning glory nourishes so Itixurlnntly ihut itthrontcns to inonopoli/.u nil the tlllnblo lunil. A Clinnoi ) Ontn in a Mfo Tliur > . Oi'cntxx-iitcli stile this \x-ooU \ ; don't fail toultond it at Kuholm & AKin'3 , , coi % loth nnd Dodge , opp. U. S. postolllco , Ointihn , Nob. _ CJolil Imnili ? , beautiful styles , nt Eil- holin & A lei if s. IlolVatnlcil HIM C7 , A. H. Nnxv HVVKX , Conn. , Oct. 11. A soiisatlbn has been created by the dlscox-ory of n de ficiency ol f 1,000 in the accounts of William H. Stoxvo , ( junrteniiastiT of Attnnral Fonto post , G. A. K. titoxvo hns been quurtcnnan te r lor hoveu years and Htooa high iu busi ness nnd social circles. Money Wanted In Koutlirr lltvnr. The great mining enterprise of un covering the bed of Feather river , in California , at Dig Demi , has proved u fitlluro. The stream xvas successfully diverted , hut the gold expected to bo found at Iho bottom xvas not there. It is said S.L'.OOH IOU xx'as expended ou the project. Positively cnrod byE tin-so r.'ttlo PHI They also rcllex-o ] ) ls- | Irof.s fro-fi Dyspepsia , In-l digest Ion and Too 1 Icnrt } I EAtlng. A perfect rcm-f edy for lll/ilnew , Nausea , t Uro-.vslncss , Had T.wti1 ! Itho Jluuth , CoatcdH Tongti" , Pain In theSlde.F TflltPIH IIViit. : TUeyJ rcsnlato tlio IJowcls. 1'urcly Vcgetublo. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , If they icjiard Il > : Mm imrt llrovosu , sliuuM buy lliilloil nntl ( 'rn lnvl A. B. C. WHITE OATS .A. B. C. OATMEAL ) TUP. nr.srnitAiNs STIAM : CODICHD-MOST KASll.V IlllSKSTHO-oriOKIjY rilUl'All A DlllOIOUS ! IlllUAICl'AST DISH. Trade Mark. KoutiiX' AM. < ! iioci.ils. boiul for clrculnrj , Ac. , to Tun rritCA l S .Xll < i. CO. . Si Murray L. New York. BRS. BETTS & BETT5 JiC3 PAK.X.XM STUKBT. OMAHA , KBB. I'.ixtou llulul. ) onici > hours , 0 a , in , to S p. m. Sundnya , 10 n. m to I p. in. HpwlilUts in rbronlr , Nervous 8V/n / anil Illciotl iilsouse. rr Conaiiltntfon nt olllco or by mull free. Hi'dlotiU'S bent Ijy mall or p.xpreii , Eociireljr packed , freu ( nun olisi-MHtlmi CnnrautouH to euro ( iiili'kly. Hafnly .in > l pcuuani'tiliy. BERVOOS DEBILITY SErar iloiiM. I'liyslcul Decay , nilalnir from IiullHcro tlou , I'.xcciu or IndulKi'iii'i' . piodiiriilKSIeeploE ! ) iiBs , uospondency. I'linp'ev ' on tlm fticn. aver- iilon to Burlutv , 1'ivslly iilvuiitiiged , ] &UK of cunll deuce , dull , unlit rot faintly or hushifsu , nnd llniM II fu a biirdi-u hafoly , ptTmnnetilly ftnd"prl > valcly cured. Consult lira , llctta U.iMii , Itlli J'ltiniim St. , OniHba , Neb , Blood anfl SKiii Disease oiiiiilcti'hcr.idlciitod without tlio ulil of Mercury. Hcrnfiilii , Kr/slpolaii I'BVIT s , riroro. I'ninilii tlinllcnd uud llonnH , t-fcirn'llir . - , Mciiuli nnd ' ' Hypldllllo < i.-it 'Inilcii' , Cif tunli , etc. . pcniiaiiuntly cutcdheru utlii'U luivo fulled. r IfninQfU n"d Illnildpr tomplamtd , t Ulludly Valnfiil. Uiillnik. 1410 fro ! llurnlngnr Illoody I'rnu' , I'rliui lifyli col. l or xvith nilU'y tedlincnl un ntnndlnv , XXVftlc Buck , ( loiuiirlici'M , Ck'Ht , Cl > tltH. etc. , I'rdiuptly uud b'al'i-ly Cured , Clmryea tnnval coniplcls , vl 111 jut ciillmu , crui.st ! < ; or dlllntlon. dirt'H oltcclcil lit liomn lijr jiutlvnt v HUimt u moittoiits vuin or anne ) nut B. To Yonnr Men anil MIilM AoJ ; Men , DP nllDL1 'J'llu i'u"'l ' oiien * of e. nJj uUIlD VJci' . wnlrJi bi ( orsa i-Hrf , ( k-Hlroyliu ; lioth mind nnd body , wllh all Itstltradrd Ills , pciinaiifiitlyciirud , A'lioiMihojBvliohiivo impnlro < t t'JI'IIIWlVfl I * . ) ' lllllMDJMT llMlllll iird bollliu ) linblts. Mliicii ruin both IJody ! iil : mind , iiiilUtlui , ' them tor itudyoriuiirnaKf. MAiiniKiiAlKN. or tliosn onlf-rinir on that Imp Vf life , nxvaru of i > ! iy lcul debllliy , ( julckly UK fulfil. Ol'lt ' SUCCESS , la tn el ( upon fact ! , Klr t-l'racllcal Kzpa rlrnci * . BwonO \ K\uryfaKols ospcclnlly studied- thiHhtirtlnif nilKht. Third Mollomuiaro pro. Hiieiliii our luLmiory exactly to suit eucli cam. .linn aliening curuji ttitliout Injury piVBeiul Oc < ti U iKiBtttrii for celebrate \ works on Cliroulr , NervouH nud Oollcato JJUaiuei. 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