TJO 03LAHA. DAIUY BEE , FHPRSDA.Y , AUGUST 14 , 1890. 5 DISEASE BBEAIIIHC POOLS , VThn'.is ' Done to Uavo Then Tilled ap by the City. IIOVI THE WORK IS OPPOSED. i A. Nintilicr of AipllLnii | ( ? Tor KcRlstta- lloii L'lidrr the Mate Lliiriiiao3r Ijantiotlipr Ittinior Hint Adams Will Cltfhj slihn Oipcu wntaikcd hoiv rnnny tlnkliolvH , onu udbisuiikcn lots , there WTO ' In Omaha with sUgtiant Mitorlti treudliig dlsonie. llioro nra hundred ) tipon hundictlsot them , a nl to go ntioad and fill them wtuld proliblj costiiiorotUnn $ lOi)0OW. U'o can not , of ooursojiopflto crndicito nil tlicso oi > cn ltil { nniniicct ut otuo , but the Iwaril of health daw mut certainly liope atul export to do a p re ltd pall n this direction riglit aviy. Indi d , wo have nlro.idj succeeded itiKOttlnff sonic of tliovor t ot tiicso lots filled up or nt lc < ut In liivinj tlwtn ordered Ullt'il by the rounrll. The starthus boon mndo with a few niul wo shall iuuroasa the number us nipllly tu ponlblc In this \ voikvoliiio u veil Kr"it iltd tocoiilcud with , unit princi pally tli > stubborntiTO ol some oftho blj- Kest prnjicrtj owners In tins eily. In most Inshtioos thcso lots bilong to rl U men uho think nottuiiKwkcti spalccn to roKaidlnKt'10 ' cont.ifrlnu4 dUoabCS bclnij lirod by tlio iioils orvadr tlioroon of contlnt ; out and tolling ivpioHontiti\c'j of the bcird of health that tiny will llrfht to the bitter cud the matter of ha iiR to till them Tlicr llht this worlc Just as the ) ttsht wheti onlorcJ to lay slitouilks and ] ii\M in fiontof those ixiorlots. 'rhobo.uilof nenlth liis reported Ixtvvetn tlilrty and fully of llio nic.it dm porous lots to the council nnd thnt t > mly his passed ordinances ordcriiii ? u fev of the very iMirst Illlod Vcs , it Is the'-o foul , di-itli-bii-'odiiiK eisspoola tliatwo luvo to coi.U'iHl against must of all , nncl it nolooks as if it would be a \cr > loni ; tliao bo/oro- / the boutl of hc-.ilth cati liopo to succeed in crallciilln ; ? ever th ' "i-oiter jwrtiou of these plaits. "And H hat docs all this she I" continued thodoi-tw. "N'othhif ; mora iwr less than that Otnilia people hnu not yetnpenul tlioir eyes to the MLS t work she must iicrotnilish | bofote slio ejii boiousldurcd u most healthy eit ) However , " aildod Dr. Oapcnvo \ pro- pow to IK-OP right uftu these people through . " thocouncll. _ _ 3 YV.VNT GOOJ ) Tlio Stnti * Itnnnl or rMiiriiucy nitd ItH Ilnersetlc l-Jflortn. The oximlnltiKi'otmiilttr'Oof thestito boird of ph. 1 1111103' was I'1 session at the Mill ml yesterday /or / the jiuriioso of cxainlnliiK nppllcunts for registration under the atato phnriaacy la\v , The body consisti of Henry Cook of Red Cloud , ainIJoihtof Omaha , Henry 1) . Hoydui of Gnnd Maud , Joracs Ucedof ICubrasku City , and I 11 Klfgs of Lincoln The follovhiK- applicant ? appeared for ex > nniinatiou : IJcrtK. lllKclaw , Omahi ; M A Uliekli , 'bltncy ; A W. Builihclt , GnittO Ishud , U. T L. Uelarinaan , Oiaaln ; I.lllio Pvl. Krater , DividCit ) ; .Tamos M. Hendonoii , Cltriiidi , Ta ; U D Hajes , Omahn ; C "W IVlcUailr , ljloiitain.nonoiiiiiiin.l. McGulre , 'J'reaum. Mo. ; A. McCil , Calihton ; J 13 KicOVoodbiuc. \ . Iu.Frtd , 11 feniith , A.lli unco A. K Scolifld , Moidow Grove ; I1 S Tiutf ! .rt , Onuhn , Hamilton Win ren , Oniiha , Xiuvt.Ji < j S Wood , IHokiii Hoiv. The boird held nu examination at Lincolti Tui'sdaj atvlilch twenty-one npplii nit ivcro examined Today an UMuuiiulion -will bolifhl.it is'orth I'lattc. Mr. Kcudof Nebraska City , \vho \ Is chair nun of tlio committee on violitlons of the phirmicy law , stii ted that the law n as being vcrv cloiiilj obsciTed ' Tliuocro 1W dimfsist-s ho failed to re mlt tliclr rcdlstntionfoo this jear nnd itw.is UaideJto trice thesoup atidscu it any of tiieni vine still In tbo business U.ho nsult feliowod that ono bud dial , tlilrtj nine had KUDO out of business , fifty had lut'ttho ktate , ten had quit the drug business , six prjctioo niedielin- , and only ono was still in tlio busi ness. This DUO offoictl nu oxenso , but ho had to fouio about two hundred miles at his own oxnonM ) to tike another examination , as re. quired by law and start o\cr \ afiiiii thosamo nsa iiciv applicant. The foe for c ainimtion isW , nlillotho annual f oo for ropistnitlon I oulv SJ 'L'wo cut ot the 103 , who hnd iio ( roistered \\orouaauounted \ for , so that it is pretty mfo to snr that the law is IWHIR verj utrlctlj rotriliedwith | " Thosesslon at the Millard yesterday \vm an inforinaliiffalf and after docldin ? to ( mm' ' ctrtiliiatoslo tboabo\e named upiillcunU tin board adjourned nnd spent the afternoon in drivini : about the eiU and in the evening do- North Platte. ADAUS' lIt - It Is Nc > Said Uhat IFoU'llI SJiortly Itctlru IVflin It. Thatoft-iepeatcd stor thatCharlo- * Fran els Ail mis will soon le ipi tlio presidency ol .tlio Union Par-illo roul hM , boon leuvcd. ROiitUmiiu n ho claim * tohavosubstanthl In foraiiitlou on thu stibjeit said that ho nevci litacediiay lolinnoo upon these runioi'J until the piosonttime " 1 iKltovv , " liocontlattod , "that thistimo there U better foutidition on xvhlch toboso the upoit than e\or \ hcforo. Ever shuo J\dann \ went into the Union Pacific lie hai lad tlio tionncat kind of bnildng from Fred J\inos \ and other IjOitoii capitalists wlwoun uuiajodtyof tlio stock. Uut ho Is fast lo ? injj that Inlluenco , and If nny portion of it ciur dies leave him ho is lost. " ' ' 'L'lwiblocouinieiiced about ono year ape \\hoii \ Adami ailoptcd hia lamoiis pollry uf tllvldliiij tlio Union I'.ioiJIo sjstem late four grand divisions , which not only requires four Mis of general oftleiri ami elulcs but cstalj llshes conlhctini ; nunafevlal inUiests and lias incpeased opui > atiiiK l > en e3enoiiiiouslj I inn \u-ll inoiifh posted In railroad iinttera and nmnayoaiont to know that this sistcm ( iianntboworltul sueeeasfnllj. Uho orth < ra fad tie tried it some jears ago and tlio echeino ptwcda failure 'i'lio sanfo icsult vlll follow hero Infact.it li virtually ad mitted by iveryonoexc < pt Adama himself to 1 a fiihmnoM. JM , ol course , iioldi out Vc'iiww , nncn the outcome ofthatpollcj , de- li'iidshis fiituii ) rawer. If itcanlio undo a sueec'.sllho'it ' bankrupt UIR the eoni-orn , then lnvill bo the 'gtvatfbt ' IO.HI living,1 but II lie has to rutum to the old phm olt iMOs bis ) lieu ) . In the meantime , tlio Vaiidorbllts , A\ho \ are wnooth to foiisoo wh.U is bound to eonio Kooni'ror liter mo quietly IjjyhiRupnll tlio Union Pailllo sloelctaeycan Ri > t hold of with a view to ovontualli eontrolllun and niikiiij Inp the Union 1'aellw upirtof tlieir orth- vpstcm Mstera.Vhin tint day comes orounl , Jl.irvlu IIiiBhltt will sunpoit Mr. Adunn Itls coinliii ; and I pnxltctlts arrival tdtliln the next twelve nioths Then you m.iy look fo.a llvly scattoiinyof llio inosent union I .ultio orgmiznttou. Tliintrs can't on vety iimi-h loujrer a-s tluy HOW. Through tlio conduit of C 11 JMcIClbMii Vice Piesldoiit llo'c ' oiiib \\sin l l tobolino tint a uonipiracy hndheon roncoitedln iil JJickinsoa's oftlfo to dovrn him. That is whj IJIckinson nnd Choalo Mei-uic > ino\ed \ Ho thought thoyhadsonw- thin K to do with It. I know not Un K about Choatc , but Dlckln-on wailnnocoiit. Me- Kibll ) > i , ofpour > e , litd itln for Ilolcorob and used to vint hU silicon lx > fore any body and cverjbodj in Dickinson's ' otHio ; but HO far us noonsilr.uy | ! KIV.S , 1 don't tliluk such a thin ? \ \ as ivor rousl Icred On the tlrni hellef that ho had the unyielding support of .Via. , MeKibblnfetooi alone anj nude tlio light tor cuprunac ) on hh oun lunik. " 'L'lioSt 1'auUt Om.ih i is stringing a nfiv tnleuraphvlni \ boUoenOinaha and Norfolk \ la jmer ; on , tieaily ou hundred and iHly mlliw hi length , for the cxclusho us > oof Its tnvitidlspitehcra. N'oxt mouth the road vUll hy lUuvnniilM of now Iwavj strwt rills on Its Norfolk branch , betveon'a \ > no and I er- folk , tn } > | iliiconil of tlio li'ou rail uo\v In the track there. * _ May Ilo AlioIiNlioil , "Asuco'ssorto OniicMl MuitiEir McXHll , Of tlio SI. Joe AOr.wd Itlaad road , Is not thought of , " said anofflklalat Uulcu 1'aclHc ( .eailjuarlcrs. " 1 billetc tnci o\\crd \ that bo arc thinking wriously of nlwll'jnlnfr thnt po- tltion bynaldtiR the St Jo6& Orand Island ft part , oftho Mlmourl rlverdlvMon nnd tlit.1 put It under ( Jpneml JInnnjer UrlnltcrliolT's jnrliillctlon. In cnso this Is done thcro \vill bo no necessity of maintaining a force of tonrril oftlcerj and clerks ntSt Joo. TherotvhviliMniply bo operated ns ndivlslon niul by o division superintendent thu stilus ns tlio Nebraska nnd lim- { na I'arlllc tllvliloii * , the former by Superintendent Ilnrr nnJ tlio iattor by Suiwrlntondcnt I'almcr. Tlio position va- en ted by MeNolll h not being sought after by mencninblo of filling It. Superintendent Burr Is In line of promotion , but ho already hus n tetter" thine mid K,000 n year inoro salary. Vice President I loicomb Inn started In on n sivivplnp polio ) of rotronehment and rofortn. I don't liuow of n. bettor opportunity thnn thliforldnito knock out aforoo of sti- peifliiouionidalsnud reduce cxpon o < * sev eral thoumnddolhrs. Thoquc < tion I1 * who would be m mill lid y to receive the appoint ment of uperlntondont. J I * . O'Brien , 13. JU-NcIll , It. O Hnlstcfidnml H. U. Suth erland nto tlio assistant superintendent ! of tlie yst < ni. There tiaint'ier ueeii n general sui rlutciilont. Thogoncnil manage r does the work ol thatilepnrtmcit. " Tliry nru TitlkliiiAtwut It. 7ho wy undlffnilU'l mm tier In which GeneralMuingcr llessegulo utidortool : tore- inoio Itob Hnxtcr , superintendent of the \Vjoniinif division , hn occasioned so much tulk ntnont ? Union Tarlflo trwk mid tr.iin men ovcrwv hero , that ho nny heroiftorllnd histo-iitlon an unpleannt ono. Ftnrini ; se- rlow result shoulJ ho | > ereintorlly dlHclnr > * a Mi Biixtcr. without frlviiiKsoiuo RooJ. causa frmo dolnjrlloswpuieaslti'd him to haul In hisiL'sU'imtbn , together \\lth ni ovplnn itlon jtulliiK Unit U. Dickinioii had offcivd him n bot'or ' inHltlon onthollnltlinorcit Olito. This Baxter not only rufuscd to do , but pave the HUfKOftthn a\vw , find It civited an itiiniiniso ntnotiiit of unpleasant _ com- iticnt on 1 tosicfjulo tit a railroad onicliil. Ba > cter la expected to nrrho in Oni'ha this wtKsUandimiynocTpt aniipnolnt- nicnt ftoiii the JKiltiiuoro , t Ohio. Itliun- doiitooJthsit that corporation uim tin super intendent vlio ii experienced in mountain railroading for it ! PhilxdelphiaandU heeling dUlsion A better nun oinnot bo found lor suih work tbui Hob llaxtrr. V.III linow IJultoi NoM TluiP. H B. Deems , for ti long titno stenographer to ( lencral P.ussciiRcr Agent I.otnax ot the Uiiloii 1'nr-ille , Ins been appointed assWr.nt ticket agent at tsnmxtitv K H Mailu-w took thoplnw viiextedbv him. IVlr Uioins is In ton 11 sulfouiif ? from u Jump ott the train nt Wvbstci strut dipot biiniliy even- inft before it atoiipeil Ilie moiimi threw violontli totlic innutil. By attemi > tii4 to saio his fiKoaiiilliuuil , hMi.iiulsvuo ludly cut anilono ivristvui sot liiuslj sptuliicd - Ot Intcrosl to .Mother ? . llio sicre1 , of Mrs Annlo Al ncmi ot.Mc ICitspoit , 1'inn , In the tioatmont of iliur- iliocu in hercliildienu'illundoubtedly lie of inlciest to nianv inothii's. She suys "I sj ) tit bcroulvaks lu Jolinstoivn. I'll. , niter tlic rcit Hood , on uiiount of inj husbnnil biiup oniplojedthei'o'o \ hid scioralchll dun \vitli us.tnoot vhointook thodianhoea vciy billy I not some ot Uhtimhotliiti's rohc , diolini nnd Jlarihooa i-etncdv fioin liiv. Jlr. Chapman ItiuroJbotli of tlioni I1mo\\of several other i.isci ivlierc It was Ofjunlh Hucressful. I think it fan not bo ux collect und thcoifullj leconinicnd it"5 anil 50ion'bottles ' forsulebj A\VXrs ( TO Jill' ] The I'nii ' itui il Aot ot * a Son to a MotliciVlu > Iiiived lllin. Mrs Ann Stuiilels , an old licly well advtincc'don the clowti jri'julo o ( life\vas tnkon (10111 ( the homo of thu bcforotho comtni'.sioiiera of iiirtttilty in bun IVtuicirico tlio other daj on the clutf 'o of Insanity. TJuMo voropresent toprovo the olivrg-c iijr.iin > 't litr tlio ono who had cnu-od lioi inuavioi'atlon. hei son , jibuily joung mill tiboutthlily-firo jcara old , a nullt- mail named lnxx'r ) jnul anothoi' Indl \ldiuil , sij4 tlio Exiviiiincr. An examination by the jiluinlj relieved tlio ohl lady Iroui unj busjiulnu of in aiilly. \Villijisn Henry btanlels , who keeps a variety btoro at li.'JOl Jaokbon fetreot , the fcon , in iclo the statement totho uoinmis- uionou that hn hnd liis motlioi aritbtecl been uses lie thoup-M blio wis ; insino. IJo said that she tib In tlio liabit ot calling attliostoio nml tilmsinc : him , and that ho would not fctand it any longer. Thonoitly drcbscd and bid little figure vhobofaco w.is all wilnklcd with eaio nnd ImuWo , turned to the wall'with a Mttorbol ) as she mnttoicd out , "Oil , " \Villio , Villic , vhy did you do this thingto ine ? " Thcro ivasno iiityor rogtot in tlio Aolco that roiilioillli \ such distinct litrtilihcos. ' 'well , you luve bothorcd me ; ivhatdidyoudo It for ? " St.iniolj turned , and as ho did Jio inctcioryiiheio iiothinsliut dirk arid lovrorin look , tind 01011 the under sheriffs , Inuiod to Alcwing-cvoi'j manner of sufTu-iiig coiv ccivablo , ciitv-cd the man below their breath a.siin Ingruto. Fred Draper , the driior of a milk Matron , iiho , it is , stated , is a chun of Stiuiiels' , testified that Mrs SUniols hid fiequeiitU exhibited great violunco and kid struck him lutli a pinibol. II was shown tl.it IDrapor lunl v-orricJ Lho old lady tso much on ono occ.isio'i thai pho had lOiillylosthoi tompcrtind usd the -Momaifs } wuapon to but little pui ho\\ovor , Mrs , Stanii'ls told a sad tale to Cora- inlsslonois Hclinyo and I'helttn and tohl it weeping. It buems thatliordaughtei- inlaH'JUO Wrth to a clilld somotiino hlnue.aiid that tlio proud mo tlio r nur.scil It anil lou'd it very doarlj , Seeing this tlio ton took the child nwayfrom hei and icfutird to lot hoi1 BOO the little ono. Police Oaicoi- Holds said that Mis Stntilelrt had woilced in his ( tnnlly. as Iwi- bon lind-iofubcd to assist her in anj \\iiy \ \ , imd ho thought the icason the son MIIntul to pot her to tlio asylum was duo to her boiiijj too healthy. 'Alts. Stinicls han tuo Insuraiico policies on her life , "nST' ' ' ' ' ' * ? WiOOd. ami they More made out in the iiamo ol hei bon. Mis. Stanlols was lionoi.ibly dis charged doni custody , now ofllcoaof tno Kroat Hock Ij- laiidrouto , 10U2 , Slxtoonth and Parnain ftreot , Oaiahi , aio the llnest ia the city. Call nnd see them Tiokc > 5 to all points cubt uL lootit \ rates Cor 1) ( It as aLong Long- before the hour for .Tim Cor- liott'b in rival at Knoaley'b llaoUtnith. tlioj ) , wlioro tlio CaliforiiUvoiuloi is to Iniinititho futuio , hundicds of fi lends had collected , says n. bin Fi-jinci co spo'jkl to the New York World. I'orlwtt Cttmo out by the Ellis street c.iblo lluo , aoiomiunird hy a lirgo mnnbor of friendd. In ahhcit tlino howasia ivorUiii , ' patb. bi > i/.Ing a bi sledge ho BIVUIIJ it \ \ itli a 11 ill on a jiicco e [ hc.xted iron. Checis vent up front the spectators as the litst blow was stiuek , Ills friends dialled hi ni. peed tiatuiodly during the tvo iiotiu' ork. Coibott wns found at tlio Olympic club gmiiia&iuin bv aS"oilcl \ eorrciipoiiiloiit ana questioned regardinpc his intontlom "I have started this ? lo hotter ilevolop my muscles , " paid lie , "and to | ot ready foruoAtyo.ir. " ' You nro bllUdotoi mined toilglit Sul- llvun ? " "M'oll , I should say BO. Ilo claims to ho hound down bj a tlioatiical contract , but U won't atloct otir ineotiiij , ' . I hn\o \ iceolved floral olfors from custom theatrical maoagors , but htuo not da- cided whit Ishnll do , Ono thing is cer tain.Vhon inj yeir 1 $ up I will ho aftoiJohn L SsulliMin with as much uiouey tu ho cares to fight for , " \ VlKoniuH Hat lusinr. Eiasttts Lovotto , a bachelor wlio llios near Home , l'a..ls bald to bo In his 101th j eat , yet capable of walking ton 111 lies to toivti , and ULoly to llvo force co mo. THE AUIAXCli IS POLITICS , Chirles Wooster Dcflnas the Proliib-Demo- croticllia ea Situation. WILL THE ALLIANCE AID THE DEMOCRATS ? Tlio Democrat -\Vnnt the Oilli'cs1 Hut ! > < > Not AViiut ( lie iViuciul * nifjiit A. I uinplci Con- il.tloii of Sir.vnt Cur-nic , NoTj , Adjust lO.-To the Editor of TIID Bre : Thorshrubeenso raucli snll about the pilnclplea or the ulllincimd they me , as I cltilin , bolngso iiTsUlPiittjr lg- noioil , UointcJ nnd trampled In the dust by ourstnto ofllclsitsaml by county nndsubordl- ' mite nllhncftj , 1 here plio thorn in full so tint tbo fanners and i > ooplo generally mnjrsco nnJjuilfo for thoinacUos of these principles ntul of tlic vorlc of the allUnco nnd tlic > lade- pcndont pnity la the light of cu < rj day duclopiucnU. llieso principles aw us fol io \s : I'rnfonmlir Itnprpswfil tint wotlirI'linn'rV nlllninis nulled by tin * stionz mill fiillliful tlHiif tlnaniliil niul tiome liiti-tiit * * . vlioulthot fonli milli'Olwitlons ( of InlLUtloiis.vo tlll'K'fotlKllU 0 Id htrlo lo HMtrr tlifl o < it b ] | .liiiic t of right und Juitk-o to oira luami oarpo-- terltv. fu liiluir fop tlio oelucvvtlm of t liontyrloul- turil clt-t oilM tlio spciii'tidf uumoinliMilKov * eminent Inn miktlynon-piit l < : ni "I'll ' It. In oiiloroi the molti ) , 'In tiling unity : In utltliins Hi ult } . " to soMiii'p nit ) of the oloctlvo Iruiclilso , und tolmlu o ulliotor * toluiclllgiMitly IUT- I'l-o It ( DP tlui oniot uipiit-nnd c\ociitinn of li s uliU'li will tY | > r s tint IIIH-.L u < l\ mood public soul liiiont u itniuill question > < In volt lug llic ltncic-.t < of tilxinrs niul fruition lo < li iflop n bittuMtatt , muiituli ) , moral * Ij ' oc'lilly mid liiiamlulli lo c' < m"tinilv : strive to pcnrc oiillro har mony iiul "nod Mill union' : .ill Mi.inkliul tuul biotliirly Into lomippitss pen-on il. Intnl. M'rtlonnl inul tiitliin il ptijiultins ; nil uiihuulthtul liMlry , unil tillM'KMi ambition. Toasiiiatji tliosnnirlii < of a brother iinil iMcr liurj llio dia < li.irfor [ tlioMos anil ( iliic-nli tli > iplrni > > ; to o < terc'lsi < eliitltj to- wild olciitlits ; t ) < * uii * irii < \\ords and pur- PIMIn Hull mint f.i\oral \ > Ii > tight , granting hmii'My > f pin IKHO : uil ( good InUtitkiiis to ollii iiindlo prut oil tlio piJnclplii ol tilt. , ulllanii ) nnlo ( loath. To nn > uiiin-ojudii'iil person who will care fully raid these principles , who has read inj litters to Tur Bn. anil * , % ho has noticed tin' iuroptlon oftho now party movement nml \Mti-licil its prowess 1 tliluk llio conclusion \\lllbeiiiOJistiMo tint the alliance is fast cutting InoiO from HsinooiniKinnd Unit the nllmmi ) trailers uro eltlicr uofulh self-do cilvod-blinded by their o\vn sellwli ambt tlons or unmitigated frauds , peril HM a little of both I nuivcrvellnwiro of the fact that verj many member * } of tlio alllnnoosaj I hmo no business total It this nay , peturyicd uiidei tlio collur ; iitoposo to h.ne ino exinlledfioni the alii nice , ami all tint Xow , to Mich. 1 vnnt to sai this tint so far as nny differ- cm-OS that mi lit exut between invself and Incthrcii putainiii strictly to.illi.iuco altairu uro couc'oriiL'd. 1 would bo quite dlspoicd to Icnvotheinto be settled in tho.ill I unco itself , but uhcii members , officers or others , by lYiuson of their power or intlucnco in the nlliaiuc , undertake to stillo honest discussion in the allnneo , anil to use our order foi ulterior purposes and foi their O\MI person.il siKtrrnndi/iinctit , iw thej haio bicn doing , tlii-ii my lip-s are no longer sealed Gentlemen - men , 3011 ciiinot uiiply the gijj tome Co jour worst Instcid of meeting mo with demmclitioii nnd abuse , snppo = > oou \ should show tint inr points are not well taken. This jou do not nud nnnot do Your unger snows yoin ue.ikncss. I stind bv the principles of tlio iilliume , bull vlll nuitlur bo bulldo/iil noi led btlio no jo If ; ou will , jou mi v. Von joufselvesimvo foncd this tight. Tal > c the " "consciinences. Untjounlonocannot ti'fo all the oonso- qiienos. bomoof them are on all of its You < .icnto division In our ranks 1 % Mch wcro bo- foio united ! y ° " introduce contention anil strife when' before thcro was pcaco and liar- jnony , by liolatitifT our own liws von prove to thowoilil thnt wo nro not lit to be clnrpcd with the nainlnUtiiitloii of the laivs o [ the &tnlcInstead , ol InliniinK for the eJucitiou of thoiipneulttiml l.isHcs , you are laboring for cloor \ , ( 'lorj and the s | > oUs of ofllcc , tlio fact that iiedrlj all our oftltors aio cither cindiiatesforoQIcoor in lolling anticipa tlou , gives the ho to our doul.ircd iMi'P so of wipns-.in ] ? allsolllsH ambition : tlio f.ict thnt thu funds of the allimco have been and urn bciiiKunlaivfullj" applied proves totho ivorld that MO could not bo trusted to ininago the ilnanies of the state ; and , Jin.illy , jourcourw makes the ileclirntion of our purpose "to pro tcct the principles oftho alliauco until death" Host ridiculous fnrco. \s I ha o said , I standby the principles of the alliance , ami ye'I ' should despair of their making any substantial progress did I not hive great faith iti the steady coascrutism nnd peed sense of the Rreat mass of tlio farmiup community , anl did I not licHo\e that nfter this emotional pnroxysnishallha\o subs ! Ifd. they will assert thcmsehes , cvstolt or rcitruiu thcso self-seeking leadertlieio reckliijs , ambitious usuiners of authority , mid resnnio their nnjestlo nnroh according to thooriKiaallindmarlo of our order. This fanners' ' moioineiitmUatlwcolnpareil to a gieat spring torrent , formed from tlio suildcu brcakhip loose of tlio icy bonds of winter aul benrmfj aloft on its crest tlio drift of thoyauls anl farms. I tlilnk Ihearthoso who mo now so K.illuatb ndlufjthis move- mciit like the drift of the torietit sij ing among themselves , "How wo apjiles sivnn" ' Yes. they s\\lm , nnd iron November I they sliouli silently sail out Into the broad open sun of political oblli ion , I < lonotkno\\ that the ulliinuo or llio noildwillbo much loson Btitsupiiosotheii venture on the uncertain field of polltlc.il waifiuv should glvo the vic tory to the democratic party , what thin would oui ropnbiicnn members of thoallianco siyl I am inihucd to think they would to ( Oiistrainul to admit tliov hid put their foot lu it For I do not believe the } arc so fu- conothattlioydo not elicrhh bouio kindly feelinpj towaid the old p irtj thci have stooil w itt 10 lontf , and tint v ly down In the bottom tom of their heaitstliov nilBht notyctsavof the republican party as a patriotic English man , once sail of his uatho land , "Albion , with all thy faults I love theobtlll" And this , I think , may very likely Inppcn , that K a. result of the picscnt politicil con test in thH state , the democrats will elect tlicii catiro state tkkot , I Uliovothis is n peed year for doinocnts. Although dcxno- ciiitio members of the alliance nmv iioiv think they will vote the Independent ticket , take my word for it , when election day comes nine outof t\ory \ ton of them will vote the stitilght diaiocnitiotickot. Uho prohlbs \\inofcoiirsoputupa ticket , but It ivill boa ticket to tiadoor help them carrj the amend ment Ihu democrats vunt the ofllces but don't\vaiittucainciulincnt , anilyettbcjknoir , as does every ono else , tint if the amendment should curry \\ouldnot \ provcnt any good democrat from KOttlui ; his boo/e.so thenou election davomayoxpat to see the pious , KUihlfss juobibs the fillowsio \ hottlfor'Uioil ' , honit * and native hnd" ofler- ItiK to vote the on tire ilo nocwtio ticket in ex- chaugo for votes for thonmtndnient. As I nut It tip tlien , according to the pres ent outloik , this nny bo the thai outcome , the demoir..tflivill'ot ( the oftleea , thoropub- llcana will s ° t loft , the prohlbs tvillgi't the amendment and the entire t > tale Mill get swindled I fauev the reverend prohlbs will bo verv much iliookcd and the W C. T U. people \vlllmakofaces at mo licc-auso I Intimito th.it the followci of the saintly ht. .lohn vouldbo so utterly dishonorable and unscrunulona as to put up a ticket for the more purpose of selliii ) ; it outAnd yet I hn\o \ it pretty straight from pi-olilbs in this state , high nnd low , that the ) nro re.nl ) to do precisely tint sainothniR. And n hy should they not bo ? Consider for .unomeat the example ofanolh. or of their pi-eat hborcrs the pious Doctor runk , a hoarjheailed "D. I ) . " vim like our dictator down ut Lincoln , is the editor of nn "oHIiinl own , " vi.i the Now York Voice. Well , what about tlio rftiiiitly Doctor I'unkl Only this for the present , thit , ai-cordlntf to his own statement , not Ion ? sluco ha bint a certain colonel somolxKly with a lie hi his mouth to u K'eutlouun of I'hUuK'lvhl.i to ( rain his conII- denco for tlio suko and express purpoio of bo- trahi ( ? that caiiildciico , And uiraln hu sent out to a Urtronunil/or of iiubllshcrs of ncivs- paiiers in tliinstate a reitaln busliiGol propo sition , Mhlfh ho , hlmsulf , must have re- n a corrupt pioirasltioti , for no ether ) > ur ] > osollKiLito entnipuud destroy them. So far as 1 have rend the replies , hlsschciim was a failure , butovealf It could bo admitted thit these replies w rn M dnmnlnff M ho claims , docs thnt innWc the mntter nny totter for him ! and Is tnls picas iwaclicr of the K < * | K 1 to bo excused MI the KronnJ tint ho lit'il for Christ's wteoforOi > J , homo and nat - t o Iniidl Docs not the Bible teich him that honmstnotno ctll tint good tna > camot So , now , my dear brethren of ttio third party , follow your nUto lender , trniln off \ our tiiket M much aayou ploaio ; bo upto nil the i Bkulliljiwciryottpleiso. nnd He , dccolvi ) nnd ' betray us mucli ai von please. It will Ijo nil , ripht , only to you do It for the ciusc. Ur-currintinpiilri totho oriiulplesof the nl. llnnce , with \vhlch\\e started out , it will rotdllybe scon Unit to 1 conslslent therewith - with the work of the alliance should bo largely of an educational nitnro. And , sinew this eiludtioml work is to bo done "in n itrlttly non-pnr- titan spirit , " each nnl every member should bo loft perfectly free In all matters nei talnlnn to party politics , queilo-is upon which inrty lines nro sharply dm-vn mil oonociiilng \\hlch party feelluff" rum blniiwhethortlio\ bo political , ocarionilial or social , sliotihl bo nusolutely b.iricd tn subjects of ilebjto nt xntoliniri oftho alllmicc. momhc-rs , nnd mciv estocinlly nil olUccis. sinuld bo c-mcclulh careful no\er to let drop a word that ( oalll A\ound the partv scnsioiltio ! > iof n brother , "ofilclnl orpins" fthonld nner Indulge in pat- tlsiu dhousiloiH , uo\er \ denounce one | 'iirt\ ' or uphold another , and if am suih "oftlcinl oiran" should so fir forpet Its dutv to its constiticiH'j ate mnlr Its.-ir the niouthiiieco ami ndiornto of any vohtu.il jnrtyhutovci \ , it should bo considered M Invins forfeited tboreeppctof nil hoioralito iwa ; .md. above nil thlnBs.lf It should I ippeti. iult his nl- rcidy hu > penedUiat , conaldenblo num ber of members of the ulliiurelsbcd toforin lieuinrty , that matter should nc\or have been mentioned tn nny alliance In the state , much less should any alh.inco eloetndelotrati ) or expend acentin aK.iiuinutlio interests of such pirtj' nnd the oMct n of the nlliatiio ns stich should have absolutely ignored the movement. As tojubthou f.ir the alllnneo inthiastnto his strayed fi-oni Us orlglnil laiidtnatk , 1 leave my readers to Jud e eUi \ nir.9VOOSTCR. . Hummer Coinpinlnt. A duipgist ntnritt , Hancock county , Iowa , mlntclils cspciioncoith this dise.iso tu follow : During the simmer of ! & $ : > , inj lit- tie fritl , twoj ears of BRO..is taken souously ill with summer complaint , so common to child nu of that ago , and nftei being tie.itod by a physldan uud fT 'ttnif , ' no better , 1 took from my sbehcs n bottle of UhnmberUir.'s colic , cholera nud dmi ihoi-.i reinedv. Kho ftlt relluved after the llrat dose , and in three dajsas entirely \\f\l. \ Mom. ilo Ilranlc niul GlitMicil and Ahvajs Remained .lUtiworj Sport. Twenty joins tiyo there wore { joits in other parts of N'ov Yoik thnn the uifKs o ( llnrlom , whither they hive been diivcti by tlio oiuvnt 1 and uortluvtird imirch of tlio hoine bnildur , bays the J\'o\v \ Vprk Tilbunc. \\asoiioKoat in ] ) aitiotiliir that fionnod to bo infatu ated uith tlio biullu of life down town , und vliidi , ainonsr other distinctions , luib Knoun nsXov Voik'ssouthoi-nmost ( , 'oat that is , lie Ined further do\n town Ihiin tiny ether animal ot his iN on Mnniinttiiii The Bowoty "tpoils" of a fecoro of jcarsngo who still live ( and they aio not man ) "now ) rotnembur "Bellows' Hilly" well and affectionately. Hillv was an Angora goat o-vmd by "Uill * 1 llollowH , who kept a livoiy stable jiut oir tlio Boiverj nen'Chatsmi square , and the goat's ' name vis appiopiintely formed by reier&lnff the naino of his oivnci. Jiolloivs raised "Billy" from a kid , und as the kid developed into a full- Jledged goat the nircctlon bo- , twcen the nian and tlia animal prow steadily until Lhov loved encli other dovotedlj. "Billv" ( Iho goat ) \vns fond of his freedom of life on the Bo\\eiy amid the ghuo and lliokcr of the g.w lights at nl lit and tlio founds of lovoliy. Ilo slept in the stable during the day and awolas at night feeling Indlj , ] u t HlvO tlio- ether spoils , for , no it known , "Hilly" i tlio fj-o.it ) wus ono of the "boys. " lie had learned lad Iiibits. The first of tlicso was the habit of chew ing tobacco. If ho was not liberally supplied with the weed at the stable , "Bill ) ' ' would jnouottd to the Bowoiy and unit all the liquor shops and cigar stores until ho met some ono who know Ins fulling and thiough pity iiould pio- \lilo him with a quid. Pei liana it waa owing to fieso visits thataoaequiied n taste- for strong drink , for ho was tempted with heoi at many of the places ot which ho wiled. It was not long , before 'everybody on the Bocry fiomChntam Squire to Tourth street Imow "Hollows' Billy" well enough to bo on at leist PpcaMng terms with him. Every night Billy nould march tliiough. tlie Bowery stopping at dozens of liquor MIOJH both going and comiag. As Billy imbibed beer freely durincr this promcmulo ho often vallccil unsteadily upon the homovard trip , which always win made late at night and sometimes late in tlio morning1 houia. Ho novoi walked on the vest side of the Bowery , nor entered , i liquoi bhoj ) sa\o on tho'oabt side of th&thoioughfaio. In 160'Jor 70 , when John "Morris oy and Thomas O'Neill had tliolr gambling house atFauith blrcctniid the Boweiy , "Billv" hec.uno aequiiiiited with thu guniUorsanciiiHed to visit the cBt.iblisli- montovory night Ilo scorned to think that Iho well droned men lie mot thuio worobottor compiny than the froiuont- ois of the ohe.ip liquor she on tlio btrect. It soon lieramo apparent , too , that ho utideistojd the nature of the di version \vMchlho c&tahliBhincnt wjs dovoted.Vhon a phyov left the f.iro tublo "broke , " Billy , It is a&bcrUd , would omit a"bai-a-i ; , " in which the contemptuous oxnrc- Ion was only too ap parent. Ilo would h.ivo nothing to do with loosoi-3. but nhvijs courted the winners , again &ho\viug his likeness to other "sports.1 Morris ey and O'Neill vrorojkind to the goat and gn\o him rum and tobacco whenever ho wanted thorn. Ono night a crowd of dutnkon g.imulors visited the place whoa Hilly was there. Some ono proposed thnt a practical joke bo plajed on the gout. So.no ono olfao got a tin funnel and a bottle of Jamaeia nun , The goat \\as ( Irmly hold while the rum was poured dowr his throit through the funnel. "Bill ) ' wanted to go homo then light away , b'ut the gamblers would not open thu clooi s. Soon hobeoaino hilnilous , ho the bloi\\ goes , tried to dnnco on hlh hind legs anc btatid on his Load and do other sill.\ thing's , all of whloh seemed fiiiwiy to tlio porjiotiMtoi-i I'hen ho MILS allow od ti go. His antics on tlio btivot attr.icted a crowd , liut in tlio nildstof the poifoim- nnco Billy becimo overcome bv the liquor and fell on tlio sidewalk dead drunk. A policeman bouo\u'd a wheel barrow and took the goat to the btnllon houio , Imtwhen the owner caino for Liin ho wixs loloased. The next nijht ( lie goat wont his rounds as usual , BoinowLat dilapldati'd , but fatill able to liold his own. After drinking his u uil quantity of boor and fooling "braood up"'ugaln , ho prooc-ede 1 to the gambling hoibo , Imt could not bo nomuulcd to onlor. Standing nt tlio curb ho greeted o\ery ono who c'litcu-d or left the place with a contemptuous "baa-tva. ' ' "Whoii ho wiu > about four yoard old "Biily" tcfoinied to ftomoot- tent nnd tried to tnnlco hlmfcolf iinoful in thobtahle. Holed the horaus to the watering t tough and did ether slninlo thiiitfs. ' 'IWlons' Hilll" died at a. llio [ old age , a "HuworyspDit" to tlio lust. AM 13' lloj i Ii ( live Hi D Pa i in. \ agilculturht snvs tiut ) ono reason foi1 the fact thatoliildreiile.no the fauns is that they are not InculcaUd in rural tauten. Agrii'iilturo in too often iiitulo a "slaving biiilnow" insttnd of tin el "Hiit- ing ] > ur ult where skill is hlglilyeri- tecaiudaudbolcnuo bus Its proper plac-o IllK JOKI3 OX HIM. How R Cotitlnotnr Treated ( ! o\'crnor Thoroisn conductor on the Denver tnumuiy t line who n ill hand in his testy nntioii by request. iyslho leti\or ) 3owA ( "SVlieiilho 3Xu s publlsheil I'Ojmrts ro- gnrding ' the mtiom of seine ol the con * ductois ; on tholramway line , Mr , Hwlnoy C'lirtiH cnmo out In n. letter saj Ing that all his condtiL'toi ! ) ere geiitk-men. A good many of Ihoin are gentle men , but not till , ns o.\Uo\ornor \ Kuui : ! , the iirosldont of the compmy , cjvu testif\ \ after allttlo pcisoinl oxpoiienco vlth one of hisovuioniploje ? . Thogo\- cmor wanted to get 01111 cir on Ashlnnd mumie , sis did several ladlw. Ho lialled the car and w.u told iinv prulT roico to hurry up. Severn ! ladles got onto the c.ir asothiTs nero getting oil , und the gentlemanly conductor snld lie hid , i u - dgooil notion to innko tlicin all get oil until ho n anted tlu'in to g t on. The governor oyeil the follow , who vas tiiicotiscicits of the fuel that the piesident of the roul w.ia ono of his piysengots. After a Httlo nioro fmoaiing the fellow inng the gong of the car to go ahead , anil vlien he I'sitno atound totho nro-iidciit ot the reid ho piabled Ills ti < feet book , niul U-arlng a ticket , thuift It biclc nt htm line ho vantril to i unit down his throat. The pii' idonttonliit till in , and tfOM'iM.1 pas- bi'iigers on the car \\lio know fJovonior L\ans veto eotnul&ul vlth InuRhlci1 vhen thej saw the trouble this geiillo- nntilj coiuluctor A\HS \ getting Into. Ho vlll probibly receive a liltlo blue en- \cloiw today , after which ho will no longer bo omplojcd by the tramway company. 1GOI Sixteenth nnd Fa main streets Is the now Hook Island ticket otllcc. Tick ets to all points east , il lowest r.itos. I'lolll.iblo G.u dmi UK- O. W. Oslj'orno of Montelatr. Fla , planted List Resi on half an acre in cucumbeis , snipped the ciop and not ted 6JOO. The s-iino hind now has a ciop of corn on it thnt will yiild llftecti bushels liomone-lifticth of an acre planted in fancet ] ) otatoes he gathered iifti-en bu&h- ols , vhleh Is at the late of 750 bushels per acre. 33ETTSR THAN GOZJD. IinSTOREI ) HER HEALTH. For 25 years I euflcred from bolts , cry Jpcla3 end other blood nffittlons.tnUlns durlDff that time pent quoitltiesof dillcrciitmedIclncsulth- outeivinjmo any perceptible relief. Friends Jndnccd no to try S.H. S. IL Imprirt cd rno from the start , nnd after taking ecicrnl Lotties , re- etored ray ht-nlthnufor nil could hcpo for a. my ogc , which la now seventy-he jcars. Mns. 3. H. LUCAS , Dow ling Green. Hy. Trallse en njowl Rr SklnDIfca'cs malted free , mirp-n iprni'in rn lwfn r , . SERIOUS nil cJili-flinlonclu thp troiitiiifnt ) f roiAllpntloii. 1Ii toitiiic > iin ) > Iiilon it thnt all trqulu iutn'iiii' fulfilled 11 llieincillclno foicta unloIHK \ \ ot tlio IxiHvlx. A. 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