Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 23, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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IK a THE OMAHA DAILY BEBtJ SATURDAY , NO rBMBER 23 , 1880. * Wl
| k IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS ,
111 Woatorn Association Ball Nowa St
iff Joo'b Flayors Hotoasod
Hf REPLY OF THE BROTHhRHOOD
H&11,1) , * ClmrRod Hint tlio Ixinquo
Df linn Mmlo IMrtny Misstatements
R Ontnlin Ilnac llnll Association
_ _ ( - lnonriinrntctl
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Hf- Bt Joo'b Players Kr-lpnsofl.
i St Paul , Minn , Nov Si [ Special Telo-
M i gram to Tub linn ] Secretary Hocho nn-
M [ Bounces thattho Wcstorn nssocintlon hoard
HU of nrultrntion has onloretl the relemo of all
Hl [ the St Joseph , players Clubs of the nsso-
HjC elation tywd signed , players for next season
_ H ns follows ; St Paul , J. 11. Glascock , Ira
H PlillllpiniulR B. Murlcs ) Omolia , C. H. ,
_ _ _ k Willis ; Sioux City , W. Uurtlickj Mlnnoap-
it oils , 11. B , Chrlsman und .lolin ] { yan ; Mil
_ _ H Wiuikeo , W. J. Krolp , nnd Trcd Ulauson ;
_ ' . Donvtr , J. J. Tlood anil C. II Trumv
j _ Milwnukco has released 13. U. Sutton and
1 ; Omatin T. Naplo and J. J. Coonoy Kansas
j City holds Us American association team ,
H- ' and Dcs Moines lias thus far signed
Hj- His D.180 It nil Itrnthcrlinotl'n Itcply
H * Cincinnati , Nov 32. Kwini ? , Andrews
V and Ward , the commlttoo ot the HroUior-
Bl hood ball players , tonight Issued a lengthy
B * reply to the Leagues address of yesterday in
H * • which they chnrgo there were many mis
B statcmcntA Thvy say that the asset tion
_ Hf that no plavor has over been transferred
H without consent Is false nnd asks If it can be
_ _ ! called consent when a man must submit or
_ _ B cot out of the base ball business The
, charge of the Lcaeuo inngnatcs thattho
H brotherhood proposes to transfer players
_ _ ft' without consent is branded as a misstate
_ _ _ P went , Tliero Is no icservo rule , no arbitrary
_ _ ; , salary limit , nothlnit which encroaches
_ _ _ h upon pln.\ers nntural habits The statement
_ _ ? ; of the Lcairuo that tbo Brotherhood contract
H' of 1837 novcr bas been violated is denied ,
H the committee saying It was outrageously
_ _ . ' " Violated wnon the classillcation law passed
_ _ ' , - and In every case where players aalury
_ _ _ L was reduced by that , law The league in
_ _ K enacting some things which the Urothcr-
_ _ < hood has asked has acknowledged the itijus-
_ H | [ : tica of thqlr former position Regarding the
_ _ _ p mqtlcr of having kept their plans secret as
_ _ . long as they could , the comunlteo says :
Hp Let the puullo look at the obstacles which
_ H | the Lcaguo is now throwing m our way and
_ _ ! ; . the metnods employed to defeat us and then
H , say if the plans should have boon nude pub
? lie In the beginning "
H , Huso Jin I incorlirirntloii
H , The Omaha Base Ball association lied
H < t. amended articles of Incorporation In tbo
H' ' county clerks onico yesterday The uinendcd
_ _ B ; nniolos provide that the affairs ot the cor-
_ _ H noratinn shall bo managed by a board of
H thrco directors , nil of whom must bo stock
j holders , to bo elected on too first vVoducs-
H day iu November of each vcar
_ _ H •
HL STATU NtWS
t Central City Ni-\vs.
Hi Central City , Neb , Nov 32. [ Special to
H Tnn Her ] It is reported hero that John
H Liaco of Clarlts dropped dead at North
H ' Platte The doconsed was an old resident of
Hj * Merrick county nnd was sheriff in 1SSG and
m
H A son of II C ISiartin of this city Is be-
H ; , llevcd to bo among these who porlshnd in thom
m recent blizzard in Colorado IIo has been In
B that country for some time His name ap-
B * pears among the missing , and his parents
B can boar nothing from tilin Ho was a telo-
_ _ _ _ l < graph operator und wns founerly employed
B * at various stntlons by tlio 11. & M.
H' The man Tackelson who was feloniously
a shot by William Stevens ten miles west of
i. Central City about two months ago , has al-
K most recovered and was nblo to by in town
B yesterday Stevens is utlll at largo , no par
, - tleular clTort having becn , made to capture
B" ' him
B , Central City now h s a daily paper , The
B * ; ' News , a four column folio , which tnodo its
By ilrst appcaraaco Monday evening The pub
B'i' JUhcrs are Bamgrovor & Adams , and thev
B t ussuro the public that The News has como
B : ' to stay "
Hr Trloil for ItoDbltiu n Glilnamnn
Pi.attsmoutu , Neb , Nov 21. [ Special
T Telegram to The Bek ] Haywood Kicliard-
B H'i eon , William Martin ana Scott Brnhart , nil
; ' , residents ot the Missouri bottom cast of this
f' city , wcro arrested and tried today on u
H ! cbargo ot having robbed Quong Leo , a China
H | man , of $30 last Soptombcr The thrco men
bf ! oatlceo Leo across the river on Sundny to
B attend a meeting of the Snactlllcutionists
Before reaching the church they demanded of
H' him some money to buv lliiuor with Being
H'/ refused , tliov led Leo to a dense patch of
< willows and relieved him of $ J0. Of lata a
' great deal of thieving lias been carrlod on in
H ' the neighborhood and surrounding country
t , where these men live und it is anticipated
H * that their arrest will bo followed by several
H" > others ft the gnng does not disband immo-
H dtately nioliurdson was discharged for In-
' ' RUfllcient ovJdenco against him , wbllo Martin
H und Ernhart were bound over to appear for
H" trial in the district court of Mills county ,
, Iowa
Hr' ' Vhe Nobrakka Ctty Abiliiotfou Cu o.
B H' Neiiiiahka Citt , Neb , Nov 23 [ Special
ht Telegram to The Bee | The Nebraska City
l' . courts never before experienced anything
Hl , quite so nasty as the cases growing nut of
1 the McCoy-Uunyun abduction matter Sill C.
HL | Wilson , a young man from Lincoln , inter
r whoso enro the girls wcro sent , was today
B Bk bound over to the district court , and being
BBV > unable to glvo bond , was sent to jail Ho
BBbu VlU also have to answer to the charge of
BBlp perjury Samuel Chaplin , a young married
f inan of this city , will Iso answer to the dls-
BBai' , rlct court ' > * being too well acquainted with
ip the young girls Ibo latter In their evl-
donee in court , showed such cases of de-
BBV * pjravity as are seldom tiot ] with , and unpli-
'i catcd a la 'rgo numborof young men in Ian
BBlgungo plain enough to suit tbo most bild-
- < headed court spectators 'Iho case , so far as
BBMt tuo Plrl9i Itoso and Sadie Kunynn , are concerned -
. corned , was settled by Judge Mapes sentono-
. Ing thorn to the reform school Moro arrests ,
BBr • ' 'is 8Ult1 , wllt f ° low ' *
BBB * % Inipcraotnuoil Auotlior Joluison
BBM' Kuaii.set , Neb , Nov S3. [ Special Telo-
BBB | ' " gram to Tub Bee ] Inspector Godfroy of
BBBV.V the United States pension department was
BBB , * hero today Investigating the claim ot Gcorgo
BBK2" yf' Johnson , who applied for a pension sov
BBMWV ral months ugo and had forwarded to the
[ ; > department all tb'o necessary aflldavits Ibo
BBBfiL Inspector found that Johnson had assumed
BBS ' the natne of atfbther Gcorgo . Johnsonwho
% > . Is now on tbo pension roll und fs a citizen of
? , ' California The Johnson hero Is nearly
I ; : neventy years of ape and confessed when
BBBt fornoicd that ho was never in the army
> . Godfrey toro ofT the ( J. A. It hndgo which
Johnson has boon wearing and said that
r , owing to his yonrs bo would send In a report
BBBk' * ot bia CUU wllll0Ut recommendation
BBBj : Atnillsnn Hlerounnt Kail Out
BBBU Madisok , Neb , Nov 23 ( Special to Tnn
R Bub.1 The merchants In the town , with
BBBJk many outsida consumers , huvo organized a
BBBf trust nnd bought their winter fuel As nil
BBJl concerned seemed satlsllod with the now
BBBWt ivouturotho coal men determined to boycott
BBBV the merchants whom they hnvo hcrotoforo
BBBjr patronized , and accordingly a pool of f 1,000
BBBk' " being raised with which to buy groceries
Sr directly from wholesale dealers The tiier-
V f , chants are kicking , but their former cus-
k tomors nro happy Tuo furmors huvo learned
E of the ubovo and many tulle of roving ( heft
ft old grange again ,
BBBe Wffloy'8 WITo U'nutu tlio Kaitli
BBBl' ' v. - NEmuaitA Citt , Neb , Nov 21 | Special
BBBK' ' t0 T1B Bec I Wesley Ittner yestorduy go
BBBK' letter from his wife , who so mysteriously
BBBK disappeared a week ; after their marriage ,
BBK r ' without a goodbye or explanation , She
BBBJk wrote from Omaha and stated that Bhe bad
'
BBBC' * opn by the papers that Wesley was anxious
F concerning lier whereabouts , but that It was
/ r luselcsa for him to seek her , as she would not
V w return to hlai yntll he had a farm ot his
own Wesley Is phllosophlcnlly nraetlcnl
nnd Bays ho expects to hava a farm by next
spring and will wait for his truant wife's
return ,
Solcctr < I nn Ctintitnnriia | Instructor
Beatiiice , NoTj , Nov 3J. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tub Bek.1 The Uontrlco Chau-
toi5o.ua association , last ovonlng contracted
with George P. Havs , D.D , of ICnnsas Cltv ,
Mo , to net as superintendent of Instruction
for the Beatrice Chautauqua next year The
Eolcction of Dr Hays , ono of the leading
Presbitcrlaus of the west nnd ono of the
most successful Chnutnuqn instructors in
the country , is regarded ns extremely for
tunoto for the Beatrice association *
I'lntlaninuth Tlirentonoil with n Bnlt
Pi.ATtS5iotTn , Neb , Nov 23. [ Special to
Tub Bek.J A $5,000 damngo Bult is throat
cnod agnlnst the city by n Mrs C. S. Jones ,
who was thrown from n wagon sovcral
months ngo whllo driving on ono ot the prln
clpal Btrccls In the west part of town A
bad nnd dcfcctivo crossing Is said to have
caused the trouble , and she will sue for the
amount ns stated unless a compromlso is
made by the city council
Identified Hit Stolen Horse
DonciiESTnn , Neb , Nov 23. [ Special to
The Bee ] Mr P. H. Starr , of Brook , was
here today to Identify his horse , which was
stolen last Beptombor nndnftcrwards traded
to Mr Charles Hutchinson , n farmer living
thrco miles cast ot here Mr Starr says
the thief was captured at Lowell , Neb , and
Is now In jail _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Arralcncd for Murder
West Point , Neb , Nov 22. LSpecial Tel
egram to The 15nn. ] Manrlco Pourman was
arraigned bnroro Justlco Urlgga fortho mur
der or Carl Schwonk Ho walvod oramlnn-
tion und was remanded to the county Jail to
await trial in December The iilea of self
defense will bo entered in his behalf
ItclenscU and Koarrrsted ,
Dakota CiTr , Neb , Nov 23. [ Special
Telegram to The Bee ] The four mon
confined hero for highway robbery hna thotr
preliminary hearing and wcro discharged
for Lick of evidence , but were Immediately
arrested again , the uhnigo this time being
gambling
A Chinaman Atfi-ra Divorce
Neukaska Cmr , Neb , Nov 23. ISoecial
Telegram to The Bee ] A Lincoln China
man was in town today looking up evidence
against bis white wife for the purpose of
getting a divorce She lived here after leav
ing her Chinese husband
A UcntrioB I'lonecr Passes Awnr
Beatrice , Neb , Nov 23. [ Special Tele
gram to The Bee I Mrs Mary Hendorson ,
aged seventy-six , died at the residence of
her son-in-law , John Pollack , this cltv , this
morning She was ono of the early pioneers
ot this section of the state
Mrs McCoy Hound Over
NcnnAbKA Crrr , Neb , Nov 23 [ Special
Telegram to The Bib ] Mrs McCoy ,
chargfcd with being a procuress , bad her pre
liminary trial and was bound over to the dis
trict court Tlio other cases Have not been
disposed of
1'iilrUurY Rlndn tlm Division
Faiiuiuky Neb , Nov 22. ISpcciol , Tele
gram to Tnti Beb.I The division of the St
Joseph & Grand Island railroad has been
moved to this place from Huuovcr , Kan Tbo
Hock Island division is .ilready here
IHitidcn Voich For Waterworks
Minden , Neb , Nov 22 [ Special Telegram
gram to Tun Bee I Mlndon voted on bonds
forasyEtoin ot waterworks today'and they
were carried by an overwhelming majority ,
about 10 to 1.
Taken to the Asylum
Gkai'TON , Neb , Nov 23. [ Special to TnE
Bee ] Mrs William II"chtot this place was
declared insane and taken to the asyum ) at
Llhcoln yesterday
Terrible Natural Gns Kxplo < jion = t.
Washinoton , 111. , Nov 2J. An explosion
occurred j eslerday in the building over the
shaft for tbo natural gas well Two pros
pectors , names unknown , and Henry Den
hart , Rev Mr Smith and J. B. Snyder of
this place , wcro frightfully burned It Is be
lieved several deaths will result
Pittsiiuiio , PaNov 22. By the explosion
of natural gas at Braddocir , Pa , this fore
noon two persons were fatally burned , and
eight others seriously injured
The main under a two-story brick build
ing was leaking and Charles Householder , aires
iros company employe , wont down to Six It
It is Bunpcsed ho struck n light which ignited
the gas , for immediately after he wont Into
tbo cellar there was a tremendous explosion
and the sides and front of the building fell
in Householder nnd Mrs Kolsh woio
fatally injured nnd others in the house were
morn or less hurt by the falling doorls , but
all will recover
No Vendattn
"WnEELt.vo , W. Va , Nov 23. Major Al-
derson , who has Just returned from the
scene ot the alleged Lincoln countv Blum
flcld-MoCoy feud , bloodcurdling accounts
of which have appeared In the papers for
months past ? rciuosts the Associated press
to give nn ompbatio denial to nil the stories
that have been published He says thcra is
no veudetta in existence in that section
'J hero have been no recent outbreaks of tbo
Hatfield-McCoy feud ana the attempt of sen
sational rcportera to connect tbo Hatfleids
with the repqrted Lincoln county trouble Is
absurd , as they live 100 miles away
Itun Over by a Motor
St Josui'ii , Mo , Nov 53. [ Special 'J plo
gram to tbo Bee ] James If Owen , night
chief for the Western Union telegraph com
pany , was ran over this morning at tbo
corner of Tenth street and Frederick nv-
cnuo by an electric car Bis right foot was
so badly mashed ns to necessilato amputa
tion Ho received besides internal injuries
which will piovo very dangerous It not fatal
Owen is an unmarried man , aud his parents
rcsido at Pueblo , Col
'Xho Death llecnrd
CniOAQO , Nov 22. [ Special Telegram to
The Bee ] Mrs Mildred Patterson , wife
of cx-Unitcd States Senator Patterson of
South Carolina , died last night at Water
villo , Wis For some years ex-Senator Patterson -
torson has been a resident of Bloomlngton ,
111 , , and Mrs Patterson , was married to him
two years ugo In Washington , faho was a
very lovely and accomplished young woman
London , Nov 23. Ht Hon Frederick
Rogers , Baron Blatchford , Is dead
lllgli 1'rlced lloxes
CniCAao , Nov , 23. Tonight's auction sale
of season boxes for the Patti opening of the
Rreat auditorium realized over (39,000 ,
Cholco seats were afterwards auctioned ,
swelling the total premiums to over 150,000.
George M. Pullman tootc the first cboico of
tbo boxes at $1,000. The next three brought
$1,000 each , going to 11. T. Crane , Marshall
Field and S , W. Allerton
A CheoHo Truer ,
Buffalo , N. Y „ Nov 23. It Is reported
that options have been secured on all the
cheese factories in western Now York by
uponts ot a monster cheese syndicnto bo-
llaved to bo mslnly composed of Eugllsh
capitalists It is said tbo options will cover
all the combination factories
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Given Up lor lojt
Baltimoue , Md , Nor , 22. The schooner
C. U. Church , which left this port October
19 with coal for Boston , has been given up
for lost Captain J. T , Gallagher , master ot
the vessel , was accompauled bv bis wife and
child The vessel was owned in Bath Me
Down Gradii to Death
Marqomttk , Mich , Nor 23. A freight
train on the South Shore rood lost night got
out of the control of the crew when coming
down the grade hero and left the rails , going1
down a steep ombankmant The engineer
was klllod aud a bakeman fatally hurt
Tbo rosy freshness and velvety softness of
the skin is Invariably obtained by those who
use Pozzonl's Complexion Powder
NEW TRAFFIC AGREEMENT
That Between the Rook Island and
Atohlson All the Talk
FREIGHT ONLY PROVIDED FOR
Negotiations Snld to Bo 1'cndlnir to
Incllido Passenger Trnfllc Talks
With Sntno of tlio Ofllulals
lnlcrcstoiL
All Other Subjects Ktoludod
CniCAOO Nov 23. [ Special Telegram to
The Bee.1 Thcro absolutely seemed to bo
no ether subject ot conversation today in
rnilroad circles than the Bcnsatlonnl tr-Qlo
agreement completed yesterday between the
Rock Island und the Atchison ,
President Cable today Bald : "I see thcro
has bcon n good dool of noise made ever the
agreement , moro than It deserves It Is
simply an ngroetnunt for the division of
trafllc Ot course it gives us n good line
which can hold its own ncalnst any competi
tion "
President Cnblo , however , acknowledged
Unit It was a similar agreement to tbo ono
between the Union Pnolllc and the Nortn-
wcstorn and had the satno object In vlow
It had been said by ono paper that the
agreement wns backed by n cast irou con
tract This Mr Cable dented Like the
Union Pacific-Northwestern deal , it was
simply an agreement on honor
Mr Hnnloyof the Santa Fo talked mora
freely than ho did yesterday , IIo was en
thusiastic ever the prosoccts of tbo now
route It could compete with any posslblo
combination for Pnciilc coast bbainois
Judge Springer , assistant to President
Mnnvel , nnd to whom o largo shnro of the
credit for the successful formation of the
ngrccincnt is duo , professed to bo worn out
answering telegrams Vfhon seen by your
representative , hOBnid :
"I dent think there is anything furtlior to
say In fact , part of the story has already
been stretched The onlv thing I can add
is that the agreement will show the Union
( Pacific that it does not own the Pacifiocoast ,
Our liuo can nnd will compete With any and
nil others The agreement ' was simply a
matter of Bolf-protectlon. The Root Island
line to Omaha was left out In the cold by the
Union Pacific , nnd by this ngrooment it will
recoup itself for losses there "
General Mnnager Ripleyottho Burllngtan
talked freely on the subject , , and in answer
ta questions said ! ' 'Idonotsee but that it isa
perfectly natural thing for the Atchison and
Rock Island to do It is not an alliance
which the ether roads are called upon to
criticise I think It is a very good thing for
both lines I do not doubt the Colorado
Midland will be comulolcansBOonasposslblo
to n Junction with tbo Denver & Rio Grande
Wcstorn , nnd there nil the lines will
use that route which will bn the shortest
ono between Chicago and San Frunclsco
No , I do not think the alliance will have
any innre disturbing influence than that be
tween iho Union Pacific nnd Northwestern
It docs not affect the balance of the roads ,
nor do I know of any other nllinnco to bo
made in any nvent the Rock Island-Atcbi-
son alliance is for the Pacific coast business
and wo think there is very little money in
it The dealt does not disturb us in tbo
least "
The agreement does not cover passenger
business , and it developed today that nego
tiations bavo not yet been completed , for
that branch of trafilo It is in * contempla
tion , however , to run through vestlbulod
flyers us soon as arrangements can bo com
pleted
A Narrow tiuutie Itond Sold
Des Moines , Nov 22. The St Louis , Des
Moines & Northern railway , narrow gauge ,
running from bore to Boone , a distance of
about fifty miles , was " , sold todav under a
decree of foreclosure The onlybld was tliat'
of Solon Humphreys and J. T. Granger for
Gouernl G. M. Dodge ot Now York Their
offer was about § 473,000. The road will bo
transferred tomorrow to the Des Moines &
Northern railway It is being widened to
stanaardgaugo , und when the work is com
pleted it will be extended to the Minnesota
line
A New Company to no Formoil
Boston , Nov 23. President Adams of the
Union Pacific says a new company-is to be
formed to control tro Fort Worth nnd Colorado
rado systems of tbo Union Pacific by iao exchange -
change of securities , making a consollaation
of tbo roads Tbo Union Pacific will control
the now company by the ownership of the
majority of its stock Arrangements have
been mudo to sccuro the stock held by the
Fort Worth Construction company and oth
ers if the matters are ai ranged
• Will Meor in Omaha
Kansas Citv , Mo , Nov 22. | Special Tele
gram to The Bee I The Trans-Missouri
passenger association will meet at the Hotel
Paxton , Omaha , for its regular December
session The meeting opens on the 10th.
Nothing but routlno business Is as yet on the
docket
Lowell nml Itnoacvolt Ilunquntted
Boston , Nov , 23. The Boston and Cam
bridge Civil Service Reform association gave
a dinner tonight in honor ot Civil Service
Commissioner Rooscvolt and cx-MInister
Lowell Mr Roosevelt made a speech on
tlio difficulties the civil service commission
hns to contend with and spoke severely of
these who wished to have appointments par
celled out among the different congres
sional districts nnd congressmen
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Htciimvlnu Arrivals
At London Sighted : The Bteamers Egyp
tian Monarch , from Now York ; the Florida ,
from Baltimore ; the Servla , fromTfow York
for Hamburg Arrived The Minnesota ,
from Baltimore
At Antwerp The Hermann , from Now
York
At Bromorhavon The Sjalo , from New
York
At New York The Brltannlo and Egypt ,
from Liverpool , nnd the Latin , from Bremen
A. Receiver Wanted
Ciiicaoo , Nov 22. A bill was filed today
in the superior court for a receiver for tbo
big grocery house of Gray , Kingman & Col
lins The bill was filed by Charles C. Col
lins , one of the firm IIo makes grave
charges of financial Irregularities against
ono of the partners , Charles II Kingman
The firm went out of business In May last
The Iterated Blunt Go
WAsnisaTON , Nov 23 , It Is understood a
decision by Socrctary Noble has been
roach od that , such of tbo employes of the
pension bureau ns were Instrumental in hav
ing their cases rerated and Increased in violation
lation ot law , as Interpreted by the intorlor
department officials , will bo dismissed from
tha service and tbo money so obtained bo re
covered , if necessary by legal process
A Halo Blown
Dbnveb , Cole , Nov 23. [ Special Tele
gram to The Bee ] Tbo pos.oQlco ( at Fort
Morgan , this state , was burglarized last
night The safe was blown open and $300
stolen It was tbo work of experts , nnd two
men who oourded a Into B. & M. train for
Denver are supposed to be the guilty parties
*
Malletna Jtoliistutcd in Sninoii ,
London , Nor 23. Dispatches from Samoa
say Maliotoa was reinstated amid great re
joicing on the Oth Inst Tbejlrltisb , German
and American agents issued proclamations
rccogVlzIng him as king , ' ' The fears of fam
ine in Sstnoa are oadod
From Ten to Ml'iecu Drowned
Diuin , Ore , Nor 23. From ten to fifteen
of the crow ot the tug Fearless , which was
wrecked at the mouth of the Umpn.ua river
Tuesday night , are thought to bavo be n
drowned No bodies have beeofound
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Killed by u Premature Explosion
Allsntowk , Pa , Nov 32. William Rogh
and Tronic Burger were killed by tbo prema
ture explosion of a blast la a stone quarry
near Catasaua.ua yesterday ,
SUNJt lj i A COLLISION
X Coast Steamer Goes Down and
Mnfi ron Koulu MUslng
New LoNtiov , Conn , Nov 23 The revenue -
nuo Bteamcr Dcxtor arrived this morning
with Captain 'Vanriy and fourteen ot the
crow of the jtd Dominion Hno steamer
Manhattan , and also the dead body of Cblef
Engineer Haydcn The captain reports that
the steamer \Hiilotin\l from Now York for
West Point , Va Wednesday mornlng.whon
off the coastifoP Maryland , the Manhattan
was run into by an unknqwn schooner
nod sunk tWo brought horc on the Dex
ter manngod.bj , get Into the life boat except
Haulen , who was drowned The remainder
ot the crow and'throe passengers , nlnoteen
In all , cot on a lifo raft , and it Is not known
Whether they perished or no $ .
The Lo < t Manhattan
New Yohk , Nor 23 Inquiry at the ofilco
of the Old Dominion Stonmslilp company
hero regarding the collision and loss of their
steamer Mnnhatjan near Capo Ucnlopln ,
Tuesday , elicited the faot that she had on
board thirty-llvo pauengors 'nnd that In nil
probability twenty ocrsona wcro lost The
Manhattan wns valued ntSlCO.lOO nnd carried
a small cargo of merchandise
The purser nnd ether Manhattan survi
vors who were on the lifo rnft were picked
up by the schooner Tuttle Wednesday and
arrived In this port today
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AVII1 Nut Knter the Trust
Des Moines , la , Nor 32. George O.
Baker , presldont of the Baker Barb Wire
company ot this city , who tins boon reported
ns ono ot the officers of the proposed Federal
Stcol compiny , gives public denial to the report -
port and says his factory will not enter the
trust
Andy lYrWiniiL DlHt'luu'fr'ri-
Toiionto , Out , Nov 23. Andrew C.
Drumm , under arrest hero for forgery In
Kansas City , wns discharged icstorday , no
ono appearing against mm
For Iiltiflinir Au'honv Cotustook
Philadeiphia-Nov. 22. L. Lura Smith
has bcon sonloncod to flvo months Imprison
ment for libeling Anthony Coinstock
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noulancer's .lf'otlon lnvnlidntnd
Paris , Nov 24 The election bureau by a
vote of 14 to 13 has Invalidated the elections
of Naquot and General Bonlangcr
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llond Offerings
Washington , Nov 23. [ Special Telegram
to The Bee [ Bonds offered : (157,700at
ei.27 ; $3,800 , at 81 05 # .
m
Nn Revolution in Cuba
Havasa , Nov 22. The rumors of a revo
lution In Cuba are without foundation
• < i ,
Tlircn Olin Drowned |
Pittshuho , Pa , Nov 23. A skiff In which
were three mcn.capsizod in the Ohio river
near Point bildgo tonight , nnd before the
mon could bo rescued they wcro drowned
t'ntal RevoltofTitiils Convicts
Tunis , Nov 23 : A revolt occurred nniong
the convicts ln , lihyo\lluto \ prison The pris
oners securcd'arms and in a fierce fight with
the soldiers mdijv of both were killed
niBhop isVWiiiiui in St Loul-fi >
Kansas CiTr Mp , Nov 22. [ Special Tel
egram to Tnr J3RB.J Bishop Newman loft
early this morning for St Louis ; where ho is
registered at tba Southern hotel
o
A SiiRpcnde.il li.inlc KesuniPH
NoitniSTowr Ta , Nov 22 The Trades
men's Nntlonaly itnk fn Consohockon , which
suspended recently , has resumed with $50-
C00 capital yjc
Dr Lyman Abbntt Installed
New Youk,1iNov. ' 23 Plymouth church
litis called a Congregational council to install
Dr Lyman Abbott'af pastor
" ' - , Mr rin 'yifl ' i'Nof Itun
James E. Boyd , the Moses who was to
lead the democratic party out of Egypt , has
declined Jilo hns refused to bo discovered
in the bullrushes'and has dcculod not to lead
tbo democratic hosts Into th6 land of Caanan
His declination was received yesterday morn
Ing , ana is as follows !
Ciiicaoo , Nov 21. Charles Ogden , esq .
Dear Sir : Since writing to you on the 16th
instant , I have thought of little else than tbo
abuse and annoyance X would subject myself
to by accepting the nomination for mayor
and the confinement , drudgery and bard
work I would have to undergo in the per
formnnco of the duties of the office if
elected As there are many capable and
worthy gentlemen who desire the position ,
any of whom I bellove can bo elected , I
therefore request you as mv friend and
irepresentative to attend the meeting of tbo
convention and ns Boon as organized say to
the members thereof that I do not wish the >
nomination , and that in Justlco to myself I
cannot and will not accept it
Thanking you and all ethers for friendship
manifested on so mauy occasions and wish
ing our party success , I remain very truly
yours , James li Both
This puts the democracy ot Omaha in a
quandry Who shall wo nomlnutel" is the
question Charlie Goodrich , J. II Hungato
K.CCushingnr Truman Buck ) Or will
the candidate bo a dark horse ! " Will someone
ono offer himself as a snorificoi
The convention this afternoon will furnish
tbo reply
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Attention , Kepublicnnst
The meeting ot the republican city central
committee , called for Saturday afternoon , is
postponed until Monday morning at 10
o'clock , for the reason that Saturday Is reg
istration day All republicans are urgently
requested to reglstor ns many voters as pos
sible In order that a full vote may bo had on
election day "Kc-istor ! roglstcrl recisterl"
Bbould now bo our cry The central commit *
toe will be expected to hold a session at the
Millard hotel , Monday morning at 10 oclock
D. II Meicceu , Chairman
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CHEEK CARRIED HIM THROUGH
This Man Nominated and , Elected
Himself to tha Legislature
Boston Special to Now York World :
Ilonry A. Cook , ol Loomtnslor , Mass ,
wanted to bo elected to the legislature ,
80 early last month ho published a notice
to that effect in the-local nance , hired a
hall and on October 8 placed himself In
nomination before a convention of en
thusiastic fellow citizens Ho naked no
ono .to ratify tie | nomination , but ho
ratified'It himself IIo told his con
stituents why lidtVvas a good man for the
honor , und tllnt beincr sensible people ,
ho It now they vr6uld toke hlsndvice and
vote for him , Ho said that there were
now eight or tffitj candidates in the re
publican partya-oady to go before the
convention , nndotthat he intended to
Bplko all thelr ifuns by tolling every
mean thing ho.had ever done , together
with some of hhJgood ! deeds , und thus
forestall the iw lbllity of being slan
dered by his oupihlos
'
lie begun wfth'hls birth , and ehowod
that ho had bomwt hostler , a peddler , a
trnrap , a groc0r. inan , a stableman , a
chair-maker , nTcvmb-makor , a enrpen-
tor , a blacksrnltH , a manufacturer , a
gambler , a tJJac/ / , a large real estate
dealer , a lawyer 'a dotcctlvo , nnd that
his presontoccupation wassoehing the
ollicoof representative IIo wanted it
understood that he was a total abstainer
without bQliijr a prohibitionist The
humor and frankness of the would-be
legislator made him hosts of frlonds
Ho run as an indopendotit , nnd was
elected by a plurality of thirty-four
votes over the republican nominee in a
strong republican district
' •
Fortunate Johnny
Chicago Tribune : Mrs SUlnnphllnt
Joslah , dent you think Johnny's ' hair
roods cutting ?
Mr Skinnphlint ( looking ud from his
papcr--How ) long Is It till ChristmasY
• * A little ever flvo woclts "
( Resuming his paper ) All right
Ill give him a hulr-cut for a Christmas
present "
Miii----iiHH
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DUNS ' REVIEW OF | TIIE WEEK
Brazils Rovolutlon Soarooly Notlood
In the Morkots
COFFEE BUT SLIGHTLY HIGHER
Initio Konr Now Felt That Trndo Will
IIo Blocked Cotton Mnnitrno-
ttiro I'rosperouM Monte
video Hides Very Low ,
The Outlook TteinaltiR Favorable
New Yonit , Nov 2i | Special Telegram
toTiiBllRE ] It G. Dun , t Co 'a weekly ro-
vlowot Irado Bnys ! ThoBrn7lIian _ rovolutlon
has had a surprisingly small lnihtcnCo on the
markets As yet coftco is only } { o higher
for the week , and the now govcrnmont ap
pears to bo bo generally sustained that the
apprehension of the closing of Brazilian
ports or the interruption of trade bas ceased ,
but it la posslblo that the money markets
wora Indirectly affected to some extent
through Europe , where the uncertainty con
tinues
the Bank of Bngland lost for the week
$1,030,000 nnd the Bank of Prance f-130,000.
Hero money has been scarce nnd dear at
times , tight at Philadelphia and decidedly
close at Boston Whllo the trensury has
tnkon In for the week $1,130,000 moro than
it has paid out , the heavy exports of
domestio products glvo strong assurance -
anco that tbo money market will
hardly bo disturbed by the demands from
abroad
Iho marketing of crops nnd the movement
of money from this city to pay for them has
roduccU nn caslor situation at'wostorn and
southern centers , nnd whllo no cbnngo is reported -
ported at Chicago , und money is aotivo nt 7
per cent nt Mllwaukoo It is at other points
reported distinctly easlor or in ample supply
for legitimate business
The great iron Industries are making
steady progress , tnough the sale of stcol
rails ut 35 last week was of a small quantity
and to a sncculator , yet the market Is unde
niably strong and mg and most forms of
manufactured iron and steel fully maintain
previous quotations
The cotton manufacture has boon doing a
steadv business with firm prices , and as to
its prosperity evidence is afforded by divi
dends averaging 9.03 per cent on tblrly-thrco
Fall river mills
The woolen goods business doeanot appear
at Boston to bo improving to any great ex
tent , nnd it is now definitely settled that no
aavanco over ; hist years ' prices will bo at-
attemptbd , but there hns been more activity
In the wool market here , at Philadelphia and
at Boston , the sales at Boston reachiug
,000W)0 ) pounds
Montevideo hides have sold at the lowest
price for thirty-live years , but moro domuud
for leather is noticed at Boston , especially
for wax nnd kip
Hardware is selling well and lumber is In
good demhnd >
Kubbcr was disturbed at first by fears that
the supplv would be cut off , but with new
para ut T cents the apprehension is disap
pearing
Wheat has risen % o with sales of 23,000,000
bushels hero , and corn only o , with sales
of 1&,000,000 bushels Oats rose J < o nnd
pork products are higher The general
course of prices has been upword , however ,
the advance since November 1 having aver
aged about lji per coat on nil commodities
liar silver has risen In part perhaps , Oe-
cause of tbo report that the administration
will propose issues of certificates ngalnst
bullion at the market value in nny amount
thnt may bo deposited
At Chicago the dressed beef receipts are
dou 'ote tboso of last year and oi provisions
moro than double , while tha dry goods Iraito
Is satisfactory , with payments easy In tbo
country
The Minneapolis wheat market Is very
active and the lumber cut is put at 250,000-
000 feet ' " Trade is satisfactory there and in
St Paul , with improving collections
Business is Improving in Kansas City , es
pecially in holiday coeds
Pittsburg notes still better prices for some
forms of manufactured Iron Glass is active
and firm and there has been a movement of
3,000,000 bushels of coal down the river In
leather unusual activity for the season is ob
served , especially in morocco nnd goat skins
On the whole the oujloolt remains favora-
blo The business failures number 277 , as
compared with 205 last week , and 2o7 the
week previous For the corresponding week
last year the figures were 290.
HE QUOTED SCRIPTURE
The Defendant in a Criminal Case
Mokos a UniquePlea
Robert 13. Bevillo of this borouph isa
queer criminal , says a Williamnntie ,
Conn , dispntch to the Globo-Domocrat.
Ho was arrested the ether day for Bond
ing an obsccno letter to his coraoly
stepdaughter , and United States Mar
shal Bates took him before United
Stntos Commibsionor Allen Tenny at
Norwich , the complaint against him
being that of violating a postal law
Bovillo , who has hitherto been ru- .
garded as n rcspectablo citlzonTisa
slight man , with a rather fanatical
mien After the complaint against him
had been read by the marshal , and his
counsel had waived examination in behalf -
half of the accused man , Bevillo sol
emnly nroso and tisked for a bible De
sirous of humoring the prisoner , who is
by no means insane , United States
Commissioner Tenny undertook to find
a copy ol the scriptures , but ho
sought in vain for ono in his
own law olllce , thosa of half
a dozen ether attorneys in the same
building und a neighboring nowflpapor
offlco , but finally got ono from a demo
cratic politician down the street Then
Bovillo bible in hand , after confessing
that his olTenso was an utterly inex
cusable andmotivolcss ono , basoua plea
for leniency on versos six , seven , eight ,
and ton , Tn cbaptor two , II Cor
inthians Ho read the verses :
" 0. Sufllcient to such a man is UiIb
punishment which wns inflicted of
many ' ,
" 7. So that contrariwise ye ought
rather forgive him and comfort him ,
lest perhaps such am ono should bo
swallowed up with overmuch sorrow
" 8. Wherefore I beseech yon that yo
would confirm your love toward hlra
" 10. To whom yo forglvo anything , 1
forglvo nlso ; for If t forglvo anything to
whom I forgave It , for vour nakes tor-
glvo I It in the person of Christ "
Commissioner .Tonny intimated to
Bovillo that the United States govern
ment would not bo nut to connlvo nt
forplvoncss of n postal demeanor on ac
count o f Apo9tlo Paul's suggestion to
the Corinthians Ho placed tlio prisoner
under $500 bonds and ho will bo tried
before the United States district court
in December Bovlllo's frlutuls think
there Is moro In his oltonso than hni
boon brought to light ns yet , and hint
thnt his wife lured him into doing the
misdocd In the bopo that ho might bo
sent to prison , and thus she would bo
nblo to obtain n divorce from him ,
A SUSCEPTIBLE WIDOW
How Bho AVns Fleeced by a. Company
of Pnrhv > SwlndlorH
A worthy widow , Mtno Gutndorffhas
boon fleocotl on a lnrgo scale by a veri
table company of swlnillora , says the
Parts correspondent of the London Tel
egraph It was nil through a puppy
dog und happened tliuswiso : Mnio
Gulndorlt lived In the Rue do Ronncs
and had a can I no favorite named Lolo
Ono day the pot escaped Into the street
and wantlorctl atliirgobolngovontually
captured by a person named Rogerwho
saw the address of the dog'a mistress on
its collar Roger is a ohovallor d'ln- '
dustrloof the llrstwntor Ho is also a
good-lookiug follow , nnd when ho
brought homo her dog to the ngod but
amorous wldowsho foil In love with him
at llrst sight and told him to cull tigain
This Itogcr illtl , nnd soon found out that
the widow Guindorli' possessed a for
lutio of lOUO,000fcanes invcbtcd In vari
ous socui'itios , besides i < oino vnlunblo
house property Roger begun by pil
fering plnlo , jewelry , and small nrllolcs
from his oldurly Hume , nndthosc , ho de
posited with divers and sundry avuncu
lar relatives established in olllclal
.Monts-do-pleto throughout the city
By and by Roger relntod Ins good
luck to his pothouse companions , who
also resolved to mike tlio widows ac
quaintance , tlio rrsoalsovontually form
ing themselves , under Rogers lead ,
into a firm for the purpose of exploiting
ing" hot * . They first inveigled her
into botu-so ' speculations , ono of thorn
oooiiing a bogus olllco for this purpose
By _ this means und by making a strong
point of olllco disbursements , they
fleeced tlio widow to the tune of nbout
. (1,1)00. ( ) Then they made her ofToet a
loan , got her to mortgage soma of her
property , induced her to embark in
conimercinl affairs speculations In os
trich eggs , capo diamonds , and pioturos
and would have bent her eventually
to the Froneh equivalent for the work
house but for two reasons These wore ,
llrst , that the old lady ' s rolntivcs , hear
ing about hur newfangled friends
rather late in the day , though inter
fered in her behalf , and secondly , that
the thieves fell out among themselves
nnd quarreled ever the plunder The
poltco boinir sot to work all the mom
bora of the band except Huger , trio
founder ot the charming community ,
wore arrested and will bo tried next
week _
BEER IN A HAND BAG
! A Novel Device for U orklnc the
Growler bnl'cly on Sunday
An ingenious inventor has supplied
the uptown saloon keeper witli a long
felt want In the shape of a Sunday
• growler , " snys the Now York Sun
Hitherto the violators of the E\ciso law
have discouraged the Sabbath can
trade , " because the processions in nnd
out the side door of people carrying
pails or pltchew called public attention
rather too forcibly to the fact that they
wore soiling liquor within the period
prohibited by statute A Tavorcd few
wore pormlttcd to buy boer for homo
consumption on condition that the vo-
liiclo of Its transfer from the saloon to
the rcsideuco should bo wrapped in
paper But all this is chnngou now ,
and yesterday marked the beginning of
the now era The liquor sellers have
for themselves sacks of what
firocured
ook llko small hand bags They are in
reality , however , tin boxes covered
with leather nnd supplied with handles
They hold JO cents'worth of lager or
nlo , and are furnished to consumers for
25 cents each.thcdeposit to bo returned
when the grip is
The plan worked admirably yester
day , and for awhile the police were puz
zled at scene h und roils of mon and
women fushing about the streets all
armed with traveling bags of the bamo
si/.o and color Many pcoplo who would
under no considor.ttion bo scon engin
eering a foamy pitcher of beer down the
avenue Boizod the opportunity ; of laying
in a home iupply without eliciting eom-
I ment
Is a constitutional and not a local disease ,
and thcrcforo It cannot bo cured by local ap
plications It requires a constitutional rem
edy like Hoods parsaparllla , nlilch , working
through the blood , eradicates the Impurity
which causes and promotes the disease , and
effects a permanent cure Thousands of
people testify to tlio success ot Hoods Bursa
parllla as a remedy for catarrh when other
preparations had failed Hoods Barsaparllla
also builds up the whole system , and makes
you feel rencned Iu health and strength
Couldn't Withstand the Temptation
Peculiar temptations besot the young
woman of fashion , s.vya the Pittsburg
Dispatch A church congregation uoar
Little Washington has been working
hard for a week or two getting ready
boxes of clothing for the homo missions
A young lady who is rather noted for
her stylish dress hud charge of the
lilling of one box As she turned ever
the various artiolos she catno to n
tnilor-mado dross which some wealthy
woman had contributed Inside the
band at the nock she porcolvcd the
mystic word "Rodfern" stitched It
wns but tlio work of a moment und a
sharp pair of scissors to cut this trade
mark from the dross As she packed
nwny the dress , having put the bit of
pilfered tnpo in her pocketbook , she
said to herself : What does a mission
ary's wife know " of fashionable dress
makers ? It will bo the making of my
now walking dross "
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Uncomplimentary nnd Unscientific
Chicago Trlbuno : Caller ( patroniz
ingly to Boston flve-yoar-old ) That's a
beautiful sailor suit you are wearing ,
Jnmosy It makes you look like a reg
ular little suit
Jamesy ( indignantly ) Mamma , this
person says I resemble a small quantity
of ohlorido ot sedum
"J used Hoods Barsaparllh for catarrh ,
and received great relief and benefit from It
The catarrh was very disagreeable , especially
In the winter , causing constant discharge from
my nose , ringing noises In my ears , and pains
In the back of my head The effect to clear
my bead lu tha morning by hanking and spit *
ting was painful , floods Barsaparllla give
me relief Immediately , while In tlina I was
entirely cured , I think Hoods Barsaparllla
Is M or Hi Ha w eight In gold , " Sins O. II Uimi ,
1029 Eighth 8trect , N. W.f Washington , D. tt
Hoods Sarsaparilla ,
BoUbjalldrugjiiti JljilxforfS rreparedosly | BoMhrstldrusglits l | lxforfl I'rcparcdonlr
by O. I. HOOD 4 : CO , Apothecaries , Lowtll , Uass ) by O. I. HOOD CO , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass
IOO Doses One Dollar I IOO Doses Ono Dollar
SICK HEADACHE m
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Vnnc ! Indigestion and Too III
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rnmlnthoSl.lpTOU-l M
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and prevent Constipation nnd llles ThtH , H |
jimallestand easiest to tkoOnly \ ono pill nil < _ _ R
dose -10 In a. vial , l"urely Vegetable rricc-l J _ H
23 cents B jI HI ' '
MOItIsTbetTS rl
1103 lAU > < IM STllKET , 0 > tIM , Nkb L' Bjft
( Opposiwl'axton Hotel ) ii i > _ _ H
Ofllce hours , 0 a. m , to 8 p. m. Qundsrs , 10 a. to , to M flB H
I Pm AiHW
bin cUllits In Clirouto , Ncrrouj.SUn anil mood DU- IE ( _ _ _ _ _
C7 Conultiitton nt onica or by mill rrea Modi- IB ) _ _ _ _
rlnesBont by mull or oxprrss , securely pncVed , free W'bIBM
IremolKcrTiUhm Gunnuitccsto euro quickly , safu- fl' _ _ H
ly nnd permnniiilty | g H [
NERVOUS I'EBILITY ' S.r SSilSS'ii ' _ H
Honv l'lir-lcnlflrcur. nrWnjrlrom In ( liberation - M BAWi
tensor Indiiliztmce prtvluttoc Meeplesne s. tlospun * ft Hf
tlfney , pliup'ttstm thai see , nrorvlou to society , cusllr tsfsMw
lUscoimiKitl , lack or umtliloucn lttll unlit for i > tutlf f _ _ _ H
orbuMnoasnn \ flml1tfou tiurdcn Hiroly ; ptriuan- 1 _ _ _ _ _ {
entlT nml prlTiitelr enrol Consult Drs.IIotla AUctts , I _ _ _ _ _
H03 Fat-naii Btrott , Omaha , Neb t ( M
Blood and Stiii Biseasis ? , f vi0 ! ? , in , ii ;
result * , completely erudkntol wlthont the aid of _ _ _ H
luortnry hcrofulu cryslpoltin forcr inren , nlotcliCB _ _ _ _ H
ulcois jjbIi Iii thrt lusfi ami 1 ones 8 > phltltlo sure \ H |
tlmut , tuoutU Hiul tongue t iitarih , ouM ptrinaaautlr _ _ _ _ _ _
Kitooy Urinary ? . B , , 1 t yB& , , ' 1Si ? , ;
quent bamlnsf ui blnoily iimo , urlno hUn co.ored or ( , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
with tnlUjr piltitieiitt > ii iiau ilutf , weak back , Ronorr * s B
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clinrgcn reasonable r I | K
STSICTITBEI asWraTS f ' • _
movuU'orapl.tt * wltliouLcutllnLr , cajstic ordtHMlon i ! _ _ _
Cures otfecto 1 nt homo byiMlteutirltboiitutuomcntt t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
pjiln ornnnoj-anco. _ _ _ _ _ H
To Yonng M3ii ana MiAJlo-A . efl Men
AQTTDl ? P 1DD ' ] ho an fill ofTcrts of early _ _ _ |
uUItb UJlttl Vice , niilth brines orpnnto _ _ _
ncnUnc-5.iii'str..yniirb < iili mind and body , null all _ _ _
ludretulcd lil5 , pcnmincnily turcd H
Tinn TtpipTia Address thoio vho have lu > ' _ _ _
UrlUi DDL 10 paired tliomsulrcs hy improper , . _
IndulftCiiLOi and ami nolltury lihbHs , whlcli ruin both Kf _ _ _ _ _
lioiij nn 1 iuladunllttlulLemfur business , study or , _ _ _ _ _
uinrrtnf- : . I I _ _ _ _ _ _
MAitutrn Mrv , or thosa entering on ttintlinnpy I rv H
Ills , awaru c < pliyMclal debility , iiukilynsslstud ' H
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Is baiolnpon facts , flrat practical oxpcrlonoo ceo _ _ _ _ H
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aiiabt.tlitrJ-moJictnofl are prepurtil in our owu ia * \ H
bftuiry ouicllj'tusult eacucaBc.thtis nffurttni ; cares I / _ _ _ H
without Injury , > * _ _ _ _ _
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chronic , norvoua nnd-thcatndlaoisu. Ihuuftandt 1\m H
cured tVA friendly letter or < at ] m&y snroyou fti * iHTTkt s H
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tore # nlailnKunit ( slmmc nntlad tire den yours to Ufa 'X' & i b bH
fSTko letters aniwrca ualeft atcooipuwled by I _ YL L H
conta lii stamps Address ur call on mV LH
DB * . a TlS & BCTTSW \ \ H
li03 Farnam Street , Oraalm , Neb j
] If t/ou have a \ • ' M
COLD or COUGH ,
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\ of vmin con i.aYiiBa omj \ . ' _ _ _ _ j
AND HYPOrilOSPHITnS I 'If _ _ _ |
OF I.13IIS AND SODA I Si"
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I This preparation contains tlio nllmnln- j II H
( tins proportles ot the llupophiapMIn \ ll H
3 nnd nno 'ortrpalau Cod lAier OH Uaeil 3 Is B
J by pliyslcuins nil the world over It Is as ) li H
\ pnlatalla as milk Tlireo times as cfllcaC C < /j / _ _ _ _ _ _ H
( clous na plain Cod Liver Oil A perfect i I B
I r.mulBlon , linlter than nil others made , l'or ) il H
| all forms 0tH"nxtiiit7 7 > I < in < iJlruiic7ils , 1 tl H
consumption ; • HH
( Scrofula , a'bi as a Flesh Producer { ' _
( tbero Is nothing like SCOTT'S EMULSION ) r _ K
J It Is eold by all Drueglits Ixit no ono by ( _ _ _
f profuBoo | dttiiatlonorlinpudont ontronty ( & _ _
( lndiueou to aciopt a substitute j ll l
The Tyler System of Bonk Counters i ] _ _ _ |
Unequalled in Style , anility or Price I I _
The Tyler Desks , aoo Now Styles , l ) _ _
To _ tIierv > lth 1000 Styles Tables , Chain , 4c II _ _
ThoTylorRoyalTypoWrltorCnblnetS tl ! 't ' H
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