r Tl 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TIIIIRSDAY , SEPTEMBER 25. 1890. LOUISVILLE'S ' NEWBRIDGE. . It is rormnlly Opened with Appropriate and Interesting Exercises , THE ADDRESS BY HON , JOHN C < WATSON , Ten Thousand People in Attrnilnnuc A. I'olltlc'nl ' Debate a I'nrtur tlio 1'rogriuiiiiiR-Prominent * I'rcHcnt. Lot'lWir.te , Nob. , Sept. 01. [ Special TclcRrnm to TUB But : , ] This bin been tlio tilgRcU U.iy Tjoulsvillo Inw c\cf known. Nearly ovcry resident of Cms county vttn in Iho throng of people -who assembled hero nt ttio foniml opcnlnj ? of tlio now bridge across th Ilatt S erie of the great events In the his tory of tlio county. Louhvillu prcplnct md voted $10,000 In bonds for the erection of u bridge , opening n great lilfrli way , the purjioso of which h to draw the trutlo of farmers to Louisville from the southern part of Sarpy county. The con summation , thcicforo , was hulled with delight - light by th < 5 _ citizens and business men of Louisville , \vlibsochlcf part in the demon stration at tlio day was the barbecue , to uhleh they hail Invited nil comers. The vcll-to-do fanners of all the surrounding country availed themselves of the privilege. The dav opened fair with tlic booming of ratmon. Ily 10 o'cloclc tlioro were fully (1,000 ( jieoplo on the streets. At 0 o'clock the Ash land delegation nrrlvod , headed by n , silver cornet band. At 10 tlio Sarpy county delega tion , sonio MX ) stronff , arrived. The pro cession wns then formed. It was nearly n mile and a half loiiR and marched to the firomidi , wbcro the barbecue was held. Dr A. V. Robinson inatlo the nddrw of wol- como. llowis followed in a m terlyora tion by Hon. .John C. Watson of Nebraska City , who had been Invited to tniiko the formal opening address. The speaker confined his remarks to such lines as the ButroutidiiiKa mid occasion prescribed. Ho spolto of the \\ondeiful development of the state , nudpnr- ticulaily of the fertile fields of Cuss county. Ho cited the happy and contented faoc3 be fore Mm as evidence of the success which bad crowned the efforts of the fanners of Cuss county , and Raid that tlio building of the btldirowis tliobest evidence of the power mid progress of the county and her citizens. Mr. Watson did not malui u political speech and ho was icpcatcdly Interrupted by loud and hearty applause. At 11 o'clock the Missouri Pacific brought In another delegation fiom the nortb , among whom were lion , James K , lioyd , lion. W. .T. Brynti and Charles Otfilen. At l'J30 ! , the B , ifc M. special from Piattsmouth nrri"ed lUthsomo two bundled visitors , Including Hon. L. D. Itiehards , Tom Majors , J. E. Hill , Alex McInUnli nnd otburs , By this tltno therowoco 10,1)00 ) people on the grounds all clamoring for a plcco of the fatted ox. A ft r dinner Hon. "W. .7. Bryan -was to have hail n political debate with Hon. I. W. Lansinp of Lancaster county , but Mr. Lan sing failed to materialize and his place was taken by Alex Mclntosh of Omalm. Mr. liryuiwpcncil "with a fortv-mlnuto speech and -\viii followed by IVlr. Mclntosh in n talk of about the sumo length. There was a line exhibit of corn , oats , wheat , barley , fruit and garden products , as well as sand , gravel , limestone , vltritlcd paving briclt , etc. DNtriot Court nt Dakota City. DAKOTA. Cirr , Nob. , Sept. 2-1. [ Special Telograni to Tun Hun. ] District rfourt began hero'ypstorday with Judge Norris presiding1. There will lw only n few criminal cases taken upd-irlng this term of court. The most im portant ease was begun this morning , that of Stateva Toohoy , for the murder of Al Erwlu a Covhigton lost Peccmbor. All the dny has TJCCII occupied nnd only n couple of Jurors ha vo been selected. The regular panel has bee n exhausted and bixty moro Jurymen called. G. A. Baldwin of Omaha and Jay brothers of this place are defending , nnd County Attor ney Pair Is baing assisted in the prosecution l > y Judge Uanics of Norfolk. Ke\v Totoro. Neb , Sept. 34. [ Special to Tim Hen. ] There is nsood deal of activity being iimuifcstcd la tlio naturalization of for eigners In this county. Moro than ono hun dred have th'A week taken out their first ind final citizenship papers in the district court. This activity Is being promoted by the per sonal rlu'hts league , which has n branch or ganization in ouch ward and township of the county. It Is ox ] > cctod that moro than three hundred now voters will bo added to the list before the wont closes , nltiety-iiino out of every hundred of whom will bo against the prohibitory amendment. McKolglinu Wouldn't Moot the .Inline. MISDEN , Nob. , Sopt. 124. [ Special Telegram toTiir.Br.B , ] IcICoIglmii addressed a moot ing- this afternoon at this place. Judge Mason was here and the republican committee of fered every Inducoment-for a Joint discussion between the Judge and McKelghan , After an agreement had boon niado by those claim ing to bo the managers of the meeting Me- Kcighan refused to meet the Judgo. Judge Mason will speak hero tonight. Cramer Pound In Chicago. DAJCOTA. Cirr , Nob. , Sept. 24. [ Special Telegram to THE B KB. J Sheriff Ryan re turned today from Chicago , where ho wont in pursuit of Sum Cramer , who skipped his bonds about four months ago. Cramer was found working at his trade , that of calking boots , and wont under the name of Frank Chase , Hols held for highway robbery and lias boon eluding the ofilcora for a long time. I'ctty Thieving nt York. YO K , Nob. , Sept. 21. [ Special to THIS BKK. ] The barn belonging to Tom O'Neal was broken into last iiluht and two sets of harness stolen. The city Is Infested with n Rang of potty thieves , Several henneries have been entered and line fowls stolen , and , house plants scorn to bo very attractive to them , while coal bins , etc. , nro not forgotten. York Harhm club. YOIIK , N < 5b. , Sept. 21. [ Special to TUB DEK.J The Havlan club organized In this city is rapidly getting to the front. Two hundred and sixty names hnvo nlrnadybeon enrolled , and many will bo nddod. The club Will hold a meeting Thursday evening and several rousing speeches will awaken the on- IhuHiasin of the dormant. llcpublloan Itally at llrmlshuiv. VOIIK , Nob. , Sept. a 1. [ Special to THE J3KB.1 A republican rally will bo hold in Bradshaw Saturday afternoon. Prepara tions are being niado for n big time. Hon , E. A. Gilbert and George W. Beads of this city will deliver speeches. In tbo evening a Hnr- IHU club will bo organized. Going Into Xorth iNobrnskn. FKKMOXT , Nob. , Sept. ! M. [ Special to TUB Uaivl The second harvest excursion of the Fremont , OJIkhonut Missouri Valley railroad passed through Fremont today heavily loadctl with excursionists going Into nortb'Nobnwka. There were a largo number cf homo seekers thoin , among _ _ _ Koiu nt Brwrin.L , Nob. , Sept 24. [ Special Tele gram toTniUEE. : ] O , M. Kcm , Independent caudltato for congress in the Third district , snoko at this place to an audience of about two hundred today. Ho refused to discuss Iho Issues of tlw day with Judge Wall. Lit- flo enthusiasm was manifested. An Alllnncn flatly. ST. lUtn , Neb , , Sept. 24.-Spoclal [ Tele gram to TUB BEE , ] Venire Voldn addressed in audience of a little over thrco hundred people In our opera homo today In the Inter est of the farmers' alliance. The alliance nado a creditable parade. assisted by two < l > mds , _ Malicious Incendiarism. SIIAEU GREEK , Web. , Sept. 24. [ Special to CUB lUic. ] Some miscreants set flro taiome frny stacks belonging to Chnrlcs Wooster. Mr. Woottcr's loin Ms nbout fc-'OO and Mr. Samuel Barker's ' about $150. Died from the KfTcota of IltirnB. TtaittAsKA Cirr , N'eb. , Sept. Ct. [ Special Telegram to Tiir BKK. ] A two-year-old cli ilil of Joined Lear , living in Gretftf died lust night from burns lecclvcdvbllo playing Hlth. jnatchcstho day before. lnto camp. I'EUUNob , Sept. 2-4. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] About forty boys from the state nor mal , members ot the mllitln nnd cornet bind , leaves hero today for Auburn to go into camp with the Grand Army of the Republic nt their district encampment at tbnt place. Independent Convention ) NriiUASKV Cm , Neb. , Bi'pt 24. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ! The Independent county convention was hold nt Syracuse ted ly andO. AScvoro of Unadllla was nominated for senator , and U. W. Trimble of this city and V. 11. Subln of Syracuse for representa tives. Itcubcn Poster of tills olty was noni- InnUd for county commissioner , A. Stilt Acaliitt ' I' , Neb. , Sept. 31. [ Special Telo- grnm to TIIK JlfE.J Somewliatof n sensation wns created In political circles today by n suit belnf brought by J. II. Mlltltnoro , n Hvcry man. In the sum of $301.1 5 nnd costs , against J , H. Powers , candidate for governor. The petition alleges extreme cruelly ana nbuw on May 2 hist. Ofllcora wcro unable to got icrvlco on 1'oxvurs until yesterday. JrflYrsoii County Fair. l/'Aintuiir / , Neb. , Sept. 2 . [ Special Tel- cgnitn tol'UR IlHK.J There was a big crowd nt the county fair today. The track was In poorshnpe , owingto rain In the forenoon , but the races wcro good. .Toe , a horse fiom 111- loy , Neb , won Ilivjt prlzo in the threo-iiilnuto class ; time 'JiSl. In tlio Imlf-mllo ilash running race O , I. .Landon's ' mare , Uollo Kcd- inond , von the llrst prlzo ; time W. The exhibits of all liliu's of stock nnd produce are us good or better than any previous year. I'rolilbltioii Convention. Youic , Nob. , Sept. 21. [ Special Telegram to Tnnl3in.J--Tho prohibitionists met in this city this afternoon. Only fourteen delegates and thi-co visitors were present. Mr. Olau- quo was elected chairman and Joseph Strlck- ler secretary. After discussing for 0110 hour the feasibility of putting any ticket in tbo Hold the following nominations wcioinadn : For senator , II. O. Cluycotnb of Filinoro county. Tor representatives , GeorgoMcUon- aldaiid Simeon Austin. Tor county attornej- , J. Gillian. _ Van \Vyelc Vliullcntc * llnrliin. Yonic , Nob. , Sept. 2s. [ Special Telegram to Tun ELK. ] It is being charged by the supporters of McKelghan In this congres sional district that N , V. Harlan sold Van Wjckoutln return for the speakeishlp of the house In 1857. Mr. Hut-Inn received to- duytho following telegram from Van Wyck in refutation of the charge : filt. Hail in : Vouisjust received , saylnir It had IIPUII charged at a public iiiceliiij at\- foid that yon sold out Van Wyulc for tbo Niu-akot-hhlp. This U without foundation. TlicrcVM no color or nrotonso for any Htnte- iiicntor Unit lilnd. Vou wuru thu nrlglnal friinil and supporter of York county ; were Oirn ! < " 4t , hdonuima faltliful In my InK'ii-st , imclyon icpt-i'si'iitod ' lliolr wlwln-s most faltli- f nllli In tlm loxlsluturo. I rosict thut any n-- Iluctloii of that kind was made. It does yon In justice and 1 moat cheerfully correct It. U. H. VAN WYCK. llic Ilcunlnu at Auburn. .Auntntv , Neb. , Sept. 21. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BKi-Tho ] ! first day of the re union is over and the boys In blue , as they circle round the numerous camp fires this evening , nro living over again their old urmy dnjs. Ala tor Church Howe , commander of the camp , has his hands full assigning quar ters to the comrades as they arrive. Tbo at tendance today was far beyond expectations. The normal school cadets inarched la from Peru this afternoon accompanied by their company band , the ladles' silver cornet baud and about ono hundred citizens. The crowd tomorrow will doubtless reach three or four thousand , yet nil will bo housed amply. The grounds are most conveniently arranged nnd it Is believed that Auburn's ' iirat reunion will surpass any other "hold in tlib stato. Judge Howard , Vnndcrvcort , Hlchards , Connell and others will bo here ut midnight. A. Mysterious Disappearance. LIN-COI.S , IsTob. , Sopt. 24. [ Special to THE BEE.J A young man of twenty-two years of ago , named Peter Hansen , arrived in Lincoln yesterday from Davoy , and his strange actions attracted considerable atten tion , ' Ho stopped at one of the leading hotels of the city and put In most of bis time writ ing. Ho sent a long letter to his relatives nt Dnvey. inclosing his photograph nad bidding them nil u most affcctioimto farewell. Ho said thut when tnoy received the letter bo would bo no longer horo. Whether homeant ho would no longer bo on earth or simply that ho would not bo In Lincoln is not known , nnd the lotto1 caused a preat commotion in the family. Today John Hanson , n brother , came to the city to llnd his brother , but ho dis covered that the young man hnd mysteriously disappeared. The brother is very greatly concerned nnd ho believes that his erratic brother has committed suicide. The police are aiding him In bis search. Vance County Fair. FILMHTONNob.t August 29. [ Special to THE Bin.l The Vance county fair opened today with a splendid crowd. The racing -was tbo best ever seen on this track. Every race was hotly contested. Inthoi:50 ! : class there were ten entries out o nine starters. Belgium Ward won , Char ley second and Bluebell third. Fcst time * ! J J , In the yearling rneo Troy Golden von , Glimmer second and Fullcrton Bov third. BosHlmo-1 The running race was won by Blank. Being opening day tbo programme was light. Tomorrow the programme will uo : UySclass with eight entries , two-year-old race with five entries , and green race with live en tries. Ttiot8S ; class promises to bo interesting and will bo fought from wire to ' wire. I'hero are now over forty speed horses on the ground. Friday will botho great day. as thorn nro live races on t ho programme. Kx-Oovcrnor Larrabeo of Iowa and Senator Stirling will hold a joint debate on the amendment from 10 a , in. to 1 p. m. North Xcbruskn. Fair. Uoitrour , Nob. , Sopt. at. [ Special Tclo- gram to TUB T3EB.J Two thousand people , In addition to n largo quota of children from the public schools , witnessed the sights of the Korth Nebraska fair today , The agricultural exhibit was the center of attraction. This exhibit -will bo taken to the Sioux City corn palace on Saturday. The display of comb and extracted houoy made by local boo keep ers shows that this industry li proving a profitable ono hero. The floral department contains fully sir hundred plants exhibited by local amotours. The awarding commlt- inlttces have begun their work , though tnnny of the classes cannot bo finished until tomor row , In draft horses the Pcrcheron-Arnbian Importing Horse company of Fremont carry oft the honors on Porchorons ; W. J. Evans o'f Canada and M. M. Murray , of Sloan , la , on Clydos ; ana F. E. & ll , 3s. Hardy of this city on Slilrcs. Although today's racing protrrammo was the weakest of the fair the contests wore all close and exciting. The Hrst event was a half-mild trot , best two in three , for green hones three years old and under , Ilagpy May wonClauJio , secondMlrflt , third , Moltio A , jr. , fourth. UcsUlmo-l : ! ) > / . In the 3:40 : trot Captain Wimple won , A n C sccanu. ICittlo T third. Best tlmo-3:41)f. : ) Jn the half milo race for gentlemen's road- stew to wagon , with llvo entries , Kittle C won first money , Rattler second nnd Pnnco third. leat ) tlmo 1:30X. : Canou J'nrrar to tlio Salvation Army. lCVrWt | / 1W LuJama Cordon Bennett , } LONDONSept. , . „ ' , [ New York Herald Cable Special to TUB BEK , ] Tbo follow ing letter from Canon Farrar has boon re ceived at Salvation army headquarter * In ref erence to self deni l week : Dear Sir j-A" week of. prayer and self doulol to assist the work of missions is an effort In which the entire Salvation nrmy has my entire sym pathy. Yours faithfully , P.V. \ . PAHIUK. "Water LUy boap 5 cents a cako. AT CIII-JTR AVP _ KATUtCl'J. ' Grand Antl-ProhibUToii Itally nt I3nch Town Saturday nnd Monday. At Crete Saturday evening there will t > o a grand nntl-prohlbltlon rally. Among other prominent speakers Hon. John L. Webster of Omaha will addreis the meeting. Hon. Theodore Miller , ex-mayor of Crete , will bo master of ecromonlca , while the Introductory address will bo made by Hov. llrady of the Episcopalian church of Crete. The H. .t Al. road has agreed to hold their south-bound train at Crete ono hour to admit of psrsons from Beatrice nnd other points returning homo after the rally , All neighboring townc u-ill send delegates mid a rlp-ruai'lng tlmu Is assured. Monday evening nt Beatrice n similar rally will bo hi'ld. Arrangement1 * have been made which insure onu of the most important gath erings of the mitt-prohibition campaign. It will bo distinctly a meeting of business men. Several of the most prominent citizens \\lll give tlioir personal experiences on the subject of the operation of the prohibition law. The cltvof Beatrice , as lepresented by her busi ness men , has taken up the anti-prohibition light In dead earnest. They have adopted the same plan of cimipnlcn as that mapped out by Omaha business men and will close nil their stores and places of business on election day and work ut the polls against the amend ment. Hon. J. L. Webster will also address the Beatrice meeting In opposition to prohibi tion. fetniidln < ; ol' the Clubs. riuvod. Won. Lost Tor Ct. Kutms Cltv . 113 . 7G : t > .Oil Milwaukee . 118 78 4U , I > U Mlniii-inolis. . . . till 7'i 44 .0.10 liunvor . 110 M (11 ( .474 bloux CJltv . 115 0,1 W .W Omnlia . lii : * 47 (50 ( .410 Lincoln . 117 - 71 .a ) I bt , 1'aul . Ill ) Mj 8J MO niltnienpollH 7 , Oinnhn it. MiNSEATOi.ts,1 Minn. , Sept. U I. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Un : . ] The Omaha team started ont with n rush In the third Inning todav , and it looked as if the Four city men would go Into the soup tureen again , out In the Ilftli , with the bases full , Works mudo a wonderfully wild throw to the plntc , per mitting tbice men to tally , Tbo Nobrnskuns lilt the ball considerably harder than the Minneapolis team , but lost through fumbling and bad throwing. Tlio atteiuUnee was loss than five hundred , Minneapolis people having become dlsgrsted over the showing of the team on its trip to Kansas City. Tlio score : IIV 1NNIJ.GS. Minneapolis 0 001 II 2 10 0-7 Onialiii 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-a 8UMMA11V. Earned runi-Onnilia i ! . Two-base hlti Clutuland. Jtascson balU-OlT Klllcu 1 , olt nitoljorRl' . ( Uruck out Kllluu 1 , Kltel.lors . 1'iiSHfd hulls Du dale 1. Nowninn S. Tlnic-i Ono hour and forty minutes. Umpire Iloovor. Milwaukee 1O , Denver ( I , DESVEII , Colo. , Sept. 24. fSpocial Tclo- Rrani to Tin : Bci : . ] Following la tuo acoro of today's game : 11V 1NN1MH. Denver . 0 0 ; i 0 00 00 .1-0 Milwaukee . 3021 04 00 0-10 Earned runs-Denver a. Milwaukee 1. Two- btiHii hits Mormsov 2. Shoyli. Tliroo-buso- blts I'oormtin , Itnynolds , O'ltrlon * . llomo runrf Ourtls , .McNabb. liases Stolen Denver 2 , Milwaukee 1. Lofton bunps Denver 8 , Mil waukee- . Double iilay Welsh to Woirlssoy. llnscscm balls MoNubb B , Thornton ! . Hit liy ball Whltcliead , Mossitt. Struck out JIc- Nabb 2 , Thornton 4. Wild pitches Thornton , Passed balls Wilson , Klnjr 2. Tlmo One hour and forty-live minutes. Umpire Oushmuu. Sloiix City 18 , St. roul O. Sioux CITY , la. , Sept. 24. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BEE. ] Following is the score of today's game : BV 1NKINOS. Slonx Olty . 7 001 3300 0-18 St. 1'aul . 'J 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 3-0 RUtlUAIir , Hiirncd runs Sioux Olty 7 , St. ranlii. Two- baiohlts KiippclVorrlok. . Tlirou-lw-o lilts Ulatk , Olciin 2. Kiiupul , Wldnor. Mookln. Iloinu run Murplir. IJascsKtoloii Sioux City 8 , St. 1'uull. Double plays Wcrrlclc to O'ltrlon to Mookln , Kupnt'll iinusslstod. Tlmo of guiuo Two hours. Uniplro llciislo. THE SfEKD UISO. Philadelpliin Rnors. Pini-AnFU'iriA , Sejit. 24. In the first heat of the S:22 : class the stallion Autograph lowered Ills record from 2:26X : to 2:18kf. 2 : 4 ti-ot , WOO Darlington won , H. L. J. BOcond , I. X. L. tblrd , Packer fourth. Host - a : ! J2 trot , $300 Richmond , jr. , won , Auto graph second , Charlie C third , D. C. B. fourth , llcst time ii Nelson Trots a KAXK.VKEE , III. , Sept. 24. Nelson , the stal lion owned by Nelson of Maine , trotted a milo over the Kanlmicea traplc this afternoon In2l3 ! , onuulllnR Axtell's. ' The Iirat half was inado in 1 : OI ; the last lialf nsaiust heavy wind. Totliiy's Tips. AT OKAVESEVD. First race Toluntoor II , Mudstono. Second race Uoceland , Talstan. Third race Siualoa II , Demuth. Pourtli race Void , Stratogom. Fifth race IJttlo Jim. Floodtldo. Sixth rave Wilfred , Castaway. AT CIIICAOO. First race Katie J , Miss Bnrncs. Second race St. Albans , Miss Howard. Third race Bankrupt , Fayotto. Fourth ruco Henry A , Harambouro. Fifth race Pearl Jennings , Spalding. Sixth race Bob Thomas , Ecarto. W. O. T. U. Oonvoiitloii. SKWAHP , Neb , Sept. 24 , [ Special Tclo- gram to TUB Bnn. ] The state meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance union performed the roiitlno work of the order today , such as listening to the reports of the oftlccrs nnd committees and arranging the order of work for the coming campaim and the ensuing year. At about * p , in. all the mombcre present , to the number of 200 , attended a reception and banquet at the homo of Mrs. C. M. Woodward , ono of the leaders of tno order in this state. This oven- lug Mrs. Mary Hoffman , president of the order in Missouri , spoke to a largo audlonco for ever an hour ami a half , TlioVenthor Forecast. For Omaha and Vicinity Fair ; stationary tcmuoraturo. , For Nebraska Fair ; stationary tempera ture ; variable winds. For Iowa-Fair , followed by light rain In southern portion ; slightly warmer : variable winds , generally southerly , For Soy tu Dakota-Fair ; stationary tem perature ; variable winds , generally south erly. Tvelvn I'floploVntally Hualdrttl. Losnox , Sept. 24. An explosion occurred todnyon the atoamor Pandora at Armstrong's shipyard at Newcastle. Twelve persons were so badly scalded by escaping steam that they will die. SUGAR APPENDING WINE , n. , Eopublicaa Tariff CdJforae3 : Having Trouble In Agreeing Upou Them. THE METAL SCHEDULE NOT YET SETTLED , Prospects of UK ? I'aqsnRO of Uio Ship Subsidy Itltla nt Tills Kessloii Cons ( dentillie , tier JUs- Tun OMAHA nr.B , 1 Bin FotMiTisBvrii STHCBT , > \V.unr > fGTo.v D. 0. , Sopt. 21. ) When the republican conferees on Iho tariff hill sepnratcd this afturnoon until 0 o'clock tomorrow morning there wore Indica tions that the tnrlff bill was hi some danger of final defeat , It had been found Impossible ( InriiiK the dny to como to an agreement upon sugnr nnd binding t\vlno nnd the delay In settling these two questions by the con ferees gave an opportunity for congressmen who were disappointed with the action on other schedules to add to the ponornl feeling cf dissatisfaction. It was stated during the afternoon that thcro wcro in the house at least forty members who said that they would not vote for the adoption of Iho conference - forenco report If It did not contain this or that proposition In which they wera particu larly Interested , mid thu longer the conferees are In announcing tlio conclusion upon the measure the creator Is the dancer of. ultimate fallnro. The metal schedule , which has Ijccn reported to have been closul up , is not closed absolutely , and the iron men nro liopcf ul of restoring the home lates on steel billets , which the senate reduced lo l-10c per pound. So far as could bo learned 110 impression was made upon thu northwestern senators who have announced their Intention of voting iigainst the bill in case binding twine Is taken on" tbo free list by the conferees. Senator Sboraiiui was quite dc-tpoudoiit , and said to n friend hq very much fuuiod nu agreement was Impossible. TUB SHIP Sl'DSIUr IUU.S. Representative Farnunar. who has ctiargo of the ship subsidy bills , said today Hint tlio chances wcro brighter for passing these im portant measures before adjournment. The other day ho gave up hope , but recent notion by the speaker and tno committee nas icnowcd his confidence. "Tho campaign committee have got out their books , claiming to have passed ninny bills , " slid Far < ) uhar today , "but by leaving out the subsidy bills It makes our claims look like a circus bill with tbo anaconda left off. There are many sections that want the anaconda fcatuics and they won't be satisfied with a long pro- Brainmo in which thev have no interest. " Mr. r.irquliar say.s ho has been offered a hearing for the bills during the .first two weeks of the next session , but has declined to put them off until then. Ho is determined to see them through this session , and the committee on rules \ \ supplement \ his wish by pushing them ta a vote if possible. AUDITIXO i.xuMrifirons' ACCOUNTS. At the present timolhora | | are about ono thousand clerks employed In the census ofllco upon the accounts of the enumerators , of whom there wore ntarly fifty thousand em ployed during the first two weeks of the month of Juno. Thq 6pumcrators in tbo city of Now York nro thpjo l3' ones -who have been paid for their services. Every possible effort is being made to close up the other accounts with the utmost possible speed , but -the care lessness of the enumerators themselves In sending in their bills , causes delay in about seven cases out of tifae It is impossible to say posltivelj- when 'any partloular sot of enumerators will receive the compensation duo them for their sen-loos. Tbo ollico is ex amining accounts and paying each m fast as it is found to bo correct. A great deal of complaint Is heard frbm all quarters on the inadequacy of thb < par , for tno work per formed , but although thdro , are discovered many instances where injustices wcru done enumerators , the only" remedy lies with con gress , . .which based the compensation of the enumerators upon the work done in talcing the tenta census , which wcro not so laborious. Since tlm enumera tion was completed a number of the men em- nlovod hnvo died and t.hn dnnnrhmnnt1ms made every effort to close the accounts of the deceased men before any of the others In order that the -widows mipht not suffer in consequence of the delay , but there nro sev eral unadjusted bills of dead enumerators. Some of the men who did the work are evi dently sufffring for the money duo them. A very pathetic Incident In this connection has Just como to the attention of the onice. As soon as ho bad completed hU work ono of the enumerators in Tennessee sent in Ids bill. It was found to bo incorrect in several particu lars and he wns advised to make the neces sary changes. Ho did not seem to compre hend wherein the errors lay. Ho seems to hove waited patiently for bla choclr and to bavo gone to the postoBlco day after day in tbo hope of hearing ifrom the government which ho tried to servo faithfully. On ono of these visits ho wns ac companied by another enumerator , who had heen more fortunate in reading the Instructions sent to him. Enumerator No. a found a letter awaiting him. The letter con tained the check in payment of his claim nnd ho showed it to No. 1 , Tills wns moro than the unfortunate man could stand. Ho feared that hh labor had all been for nothing and in a fit of despondency ha went home , and securing - curing n revolver placed the barrel to his head nnd tlrert. His widow will rcccivo tbo small chock , somsthinu' like & : i5 , as soon as the voucher can bo niado out and forwarded to her. It will probablv require several months to settle up nil the accounts and In the meantime the enumerators have only themselves to blame , as the delay is caused solely through the failure of the bills which they send in to agree in every particular xvith the returns of population .sent in on postal cards. The trouble in many instances seems to bo that the enumerators got mixed on the special .schedules nnd frequently charged for the same work twice over. It is necessary to use the utmost care and this scrutiny causes the delay. MA.XAGEI13 or SOLDIERS' HOMES. The conference committee , composed of rep resentatives of the military committees of the house and senate , -upon tha subject of ap pointments to the bollril of managers of the national soldiers' homes , mudo their report today to the senate and It was agreed to. There were two controversies before the committee , the principal ono being from Maine. The senators ot that state had recommended Iho continuance in oftlro of General Hyde , while Speaker Rood and Con gressmen Butello and Mllllgan supported ( Jon oral Faruham for ( ho place. No ngreo- inont of the parties could bo reached , however - over , and the conferees decided to give them another year in whicjf' ' to compoio their dif ferences , If posslbloj fjj. the meantime , how ever , General HydOj jniains a member of the board until bis suciXissor is appointed. The senate put the -iinamcs of Congress man Yadcr and General Lewis B. Guncltlo of Qhlo into the list of miiimgcra when it was attacked to tlKfarihy appropriation bill. but the confrees la tliejj ] report today omitted both names , so tlmt-Ohia is left without a rep rescn tail vo upon , flic , boar J . AKEIIIIASKt HVO DECISION" . In 1S37 Thomas Dafffcy of MtCoolc , Nob. , Initiated a contest .wAlnrt the homestead entry of Lester Q. StjU Ann for the southeast J/or section n , towusjijp 7 north , r.ingo 31 west , In the McCook district , on the ground of abandonment , Upoil a hearing by the local ofllcors It was decided that St. John had not abandoned his elfllrrTlis charged nnd that bis entry should not bo cancelled. Duffoy , not being satisfied , appealed to the commis sioner of the general land ofllco. Tlio commis sioner sustained tha ruling of the local oftl- cors , but Duffey still pcrwistcil , and has nojv appealed to the soctotaryof the Interior. Upon a review of the ease today Assistant Secretary Chandler coincided with the com missioner nnd tbo local oOicors and dismissed tbo contest , HEMOCIIATIC SKXATOIW OnTTINCJMn AGAIN , It is probable that a further oxlilbltlnn of how not to do it will bo inado by the demo- crata In the sen n to. l\ir the last week or two they have been aiding the republicans to clear on : the calon Jar without protest , but It seems to hnvo occurred to the leaders of the minority today that there wai u purpose In the facility with which the republicans went disposing of bills , mid therefore Mr. Cockrell beg.in objecting to the consideration of hills on the calendar , which was sufficient under tbo mlos to postpone action. The domaurats have an Idea that the plan ot the republicans Is toclear up the calendar as far us possible so that when tbo short session begins in December - comber tliero will bo practically nothing in the way of the consideration of tlio election bill , before thu npproprintlon bill coinpi in , The democrats , it is believed , will endeavor to block the ) gnmo now by resorting to debate upon till measures that uro proposed for con sideration , Postmasters wcro appointed today us fol lows ! Io a Confidence , \Vnyno county , Jamci K. Hancock , vlco 0. U. Bower , resigned ; Mlddlcllcld , Buchanan county , A. J. Ilarel- trlggvlco , F. 1 \ Arnold , resigned ; Allo , ICcolmk county , .lohu O. Hoot cr , vice Ocorgo McKlnnis , lesigncil ; Hyan , Delaware county , J. A. Thonim , vlco A. J. Flint , died. Soutli Dakota Giilcini , Lawrence county , J. P.Mfolly , vico'D. 0. Klmball , died ; Oel- rlebs , Fall Hlvcr i-ounty , 0.V. . Wilson , vlco J.V. . Jones , icsigncd ; Vedette , Campbell county , K C. Me.ighcr , vlco It. W. Slocutn , resigned. AIIMTMVTTnRO , By direction of the secretary of war. Cap tain 0. P. Palfrey , now on sick leave of ab sence , will proceed to and take station nt St. Louis. Mo , , and relieve Captain Ulmrlcs P. Powell of the duties In his charge under the Mississippi river commission. Captain Pow ell , on being relieved by Captain I'alfroy , will proceed nnd tike station nt Omaha , Nub. , and assumu charge of the improve ment of the Missouri river above Slonv City , provided for in the i Ivor and harbor net ap proved September l ! , IS'.KI. Some time ago the senate passed n bill re- quitiug that oftlcersof the urmy should bo examined for promotion mid also providing for promotions among ofilccrsof the armv by seniority In the arm of the service to which they belong and not by seniority in rogl- menial service. The bill went over to the house , wbcro tin amendment was added ex empting ofllcois who had served in the volun teer army uuriiig tno war Iran tlio examina tions for promotion. This afternoon , on motion of Senator M.inderHon , the senate dls- ngrerd to tills amendment and asked for a conference , but it is possible the amendment will bo agreed to , ouANrnn inn IIKQIIJISV. Acting Secretary of War Gr.uit has replied to Senator Mandcrson's request that tbo In fantry and cavalry now nt Fort Hobinsoii will ho permitted to go to Crawford. Neb , for the purpose of taking part in the soldiers' ' reunion to be held thcro. Another I/nrgo liirsrcnnn Over Lmst ypnr He cor H oil. CINCI.V.VATI , O. , Sept 24. [ Special Tele gram to TJIB BEK. ] Tomorrow's ' Prlco Current will sny : Tbo total western packing for the week -was 1S : > ,000 , against 170,001) ) last year and from March I to date 7,700,000 , njrniiibt HjTS.'ijOOO a year ago , an Increase of Ho per cent. Special correspondence ] indicates a greater prcvallon co of maladies now ninonc swine than enmlicr in the season. Packing at lea ding points compare as follows for the season : Chcjoniin County Fair. SIDXKT , Neb. , Sopt. . [ Special Tele gram to Tun BiiE-l This was the open ing d.iy of the Cnoycntie County Agricultural Fairand Trotting association. The weather was flue , but tlio track w.is In poor condition. Over twelve * hundred people were present. The exhibit of farm products was better tlmu the most jmngulnc had expected. The prin cipal feature today was the races. First race , f :20 : trotting , one mile Won by Maud Elliott. Tom becond , Uobekau D third. Tlmo afl. Half milo dash , six entries Won by Katy did , Cannah K second. Tlmo 52 % . Two hundred yard dash , nix entries Won by Chippie , Sleepy Bill second. Tlmo-11 seconds. Dun .Tohnson. Roriliin Thnmnsnn. Charles Nelson , UncloEa Doran nnd. nmiiy other prominent western Nebraska horse brooders were present. Tomorrow's races promise to bo interesting. Dawion County Knir. LEXINGTONXeb. . , Sept. 34. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEE. ] The Da wsoa coun ty fair opened today with a peed attendance. The exhibits were flno and tbe speed pro gramme better than over. Foot pada got in their -work last ulglit , holding up ono man on Alain street , also se curing S50 of J. J. Douclas. Several arrests have boon made by the police. ran INDEPENDENT CONVENTION . Candidates for tlio County Ofliccs Nominated Last Tv'l lit. The Douglas county independents met nt Exposition hall last nlprhtwhen J. M. Kinney - noy presided and Hurry Kustman acted as secretary. A committee consisting of ono delegate from each precinct was elected to select the candidates to bo placed upon the ticket to bo voted for this fall. After bcliifj out an hour the committee re ported the following : For state senators , G. W.King and H. U. Huthcrfora , For representatives , 0. M. JlcDuffeo „ , Stephen Carpenter , J , Kelley McComhs , S. D. Itynorsson , E. 14. Overall , John Schroder , Thomas C. Kollcy , Louis J Ihm and August nionnann , * For county commissioners , O. A. Wolcott and Chris Hossickor. The report was adopted and the candidates were placed in nomination , a standing vote boingtakcn. Allen Hoot nominated John Crow for county attorney , but no nation was taken and the county central committee will select the candidate. The coinralttoo will appear before the city council and ask that tlio Independents bo given a Judge nnd a cleric in each of the vet ing precincts of the city. Spontaneous Combustion. Fire in a small store room In the second story of the Hill block , corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets , called out the department last night ut 8 o'clock , Tlio flames were ex tinguished before getting bnyond the conmies of the room where the llro began , Tlio room was used for storing miscellaneous bric-a- brac , and a bucket of paint had been loft there some time ugo by tlio workmen who finished up the Drowning , King & Co. store. Spontaneous uombuntlon Is supposed to have been the cause of the flro. Junago nbout 75. Building insured. Knobed nu Itiillnn Krult Vendor. A lad named Walter Lucas stole $20 out of n coat belonging t ) I. Orels < an Italian fruit vender , nt tbo corner of Sixteenth nnd Howard yesterday afternoon. He then In vited sovor.il of Ids compinloni to go ulth him to the Eden Alusoo for the afternoon porformanco. Hut CJroh suapccU-d young 1,110.11 and followed him to the Musco and hud him nrrc-stcd. Tlio boy Is In the city jail. Slooplossno , nervous prostration , nervous dyspcpdit , dullness , bluoi , curad by Dr. Allies' Nervine. Simples free at Kuhn & Co.'s , 13th and Ooujrlas. A Ijost Child. Ml Mlnnlo Itnmsoy , a girl nine years old , disappeared from her homo yesterday and her iwoplo are at a loss to know what has bo- coaioof her. She lived at IS'W Sherman avo- nue. Khoworoa dark striped dross and a dark straw hat , 1'or Snlling I'liiunroii Miiudny. Complaints were iilcd in pollcu court yes- terdny agnlnst Hurt HonrdMey , Ous Bhnltz , A. K. UutU nnd William liutU , chnrslnc- that tlioy kept open saloon ou Sunday , .Sep tember : U , T1II3 KXI'OSITION , It la Visited Ony niul Nljjht byTliou- nnnds of L'onplc. Thcro was another delighted crowil at tlio exposition last night , and the evening's pro gramme , aside from the grand display , VIM highly enjoyed. Tbo music wns exception ally good , and will bo oven better thU even ing , when upartlctilaily brilliant programme will be rendered. The management Is pre paring for u big attendance this evening , as several big excursions will bo in on both tlio Union I'acillc unit M. lc M. roads. Now at tractions arc being lidded dally , and by the middle of next week the display * will bo two fold larger than at present ; that Is , In all the novelty departments. JameJ Morton & Son , the well known hurdwura Hun of 1511 Uodgo street , exhibit nu elegant line of hardware. Their location is among the best , and the arrangement of their goods Is very nrtlstlo. Tlio front of their booth is occupied by MIOIVCASOJ lllloil with the latest n-ul boil In line cutlery , em bracing.ill that Is novel and useful In this line. ] n the middle ground is shown n splen did line of ice tools , whilst the sldo % valls uro niado to do servlco showing sp ides , shovels , scoops , etc. , and u lurgo line of butcheri * tools. Tlio ample background Is a gllttoi Ing phalanx of edge tnols for tlio builders ami artisans In wood , nil woven Into n mo t uitlstiu design , the eutiro exhibit forming one of the most pleasing features of the exhi bition , and should bo seen by all who attend. Itrcciulrod the entire timo'of two men two weeks to complete this exhibit. The Oinalin Gas Manufacturing Co. has n mott beautiful exhibit. In the background is a realistic represent itton of the rays of the sun In the national colons. Above , shedding their tinipciod light on the visitor nnd the exhibit , Is u variety of different kinds of gus burners ! , which , In justice to them , it must bo said that they loose nothing in comparison by the near proximity of tlio are electric lights. Among them is tlio WeUbach burner , which is said to bo very economic d in the use of gas and gives n beautiful white light just the thing for a reading light , The display of IjUiigreu lamps , oooking unit heating stoves , attract a grout deal of attention from the visitors. These beautiful heaters , as dean us thu tlnwiiro of the careful housewife , elicits universal admiration from the ladles. No sinokn nor iuslit-9 , yet nil the warmth nnd chccifuliicss of the lineal anthracite ooal stove. Ono of these stoves is Illicit with nshostos in such n manner * as to produce the otToet of glowing coals , and looks very home like. Mr. G. W. Clabmgh , the chief clerk In tbe ofllco. Is untiring In ills efforts to make tbls exhibit attractive nnd instructive. The bc.iutiful scroll loltors forming the ivoiili , "Light , hcut nnd power , " nro the work of Mr. Quinn , the foreman of the gus works , who , vrhllo In Canada , made the ro it of aims for the Marquis of Lome. Tbo space occupied by Mr. M. II. Boobs , representing Pitxton & Gallagher , attracts constant and wide-spread attention. The automatic mokcr representing IJuffulo Hill , with his fierce mustache and goalee ni.d jing ling spurn , Is as natural us life , and the way ho does smoke is a caution. There nro no bales or bugo boxes , but thcro nro more boxes of tea than was cast Into Boston harbor , and the baiidiomest line of smokers' articles over displayed In the west. The line of genuine amber and meerschaum pipes and cigar hold ers is good onougn for the ICniser himself. The exhibit comprises only Mr. Hoebo's ' spe cialties , teas and smokers' articles , aud is nicely arranged and very attractive. a For information vegjirdinsr Bloomfield fiulo of lots Thursday , October 2 , address J tunes P. Peuvoy , Sioux City , Tu. District Court. Judge Wnkoley called 12.T cases on the equity docket yesterday morning and render ed decisions In two or thrco cases of minor importance. In Judge Boano's ' court the c.iso of Sloan , Johnson & Co , vs William Coburn , as sheriff , was commenced and several witnesses exam ined. The litigation grows out of the stock of groceries limb two years ago was owned by J. II. Johnson. Johnson was in business 011 St. Mary's nvcimo , and being crowded to Iho wall , gave a bill of sale to the plaintiffs. Other creditors came la and replcvlcd the goods nnd lawsuits wcro begun. The case hnd been sent to the supreme court and sent back for a new trial. The amount involved is $1,540. William "Wallace nnd Earl Gannett , as administrators of the ctstato of Joseph , W. Onnnnt.t. ilppnnin/1. / vAcit rilnv r nmtiu > nrnr1 suit against J. Herbert Van Closter. Tlio pe tition sets forth tlio fact thut on the 3d day of April. 1SSS , Van Closter inado Ids promis sory note in the sum of $3,850 , payable to Thomas F. Ball ; that the note passed into possession of Gannett , aud that it has never been paid. Jacob Eawcctt Iws sued D. H. Powell , Mary A. Powell , Frank Kinginnu , Prank Bnniard nnd C. L. Blazer for § ll,0i)0. ) ) There were four notes , nil of which were executed by Powell on the 'list day of October , 1889 , and endorsed by the other defendants in the suit just brought. Charles Roberts has sued G rover Stevens. Ho seeks to recover ? 300 and forccloso a mortgage upon certain Omaha lots. The Howcll lumber company has brought suit against Slitcr & Gould. The plaintiff alleges thut the defendants nro Indebted In the sum of $11,100.20 for lumber that was sold during the summer and fall of 1SSO. Wllhclni Moller has brought suit against Christian Cnur and others , to gain possession of one-half an aero of ground. Fits , spasms , St. Vitus' diinco , n crvousnos and hysteria uro soon cured by Dr. fllllo s Nervine. Frco samples at ICuhn & Co.'s ' , 15th and Douglas. Colcnmn Hi-ought Bnek. L. IV.Colcman Is a young man of bright mind but rusty morals , and ho is in jail charged with having stolen somu clothing from a car in the Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha yards. The theft was committed sov- orul weeks ago , but Coleman was not found until last week. Ho was brought in from Blue Point , In. Detective Ellis found Coleman rusticating at Itluo Point , and n woman that Coleman took with him , the wlfo of W. A. Tan Ar- man of Cut-oft i.slind , was found at Itock Island , III , , in a very destitute condition. Colomaa appeared in police court yesterday and ills trial was set for next Tuesday. Mrs. Tan Annan and her husband wcro also In coiu't. The woman was very glad to get back homo and receive the forgiveness of her good-natured husband. She Is now liv ing with Van Annan at Cut-oil island , where ho keeps a saloon. Just Dcforo Coleman was nrreitod at Blue Point ho had niado nrmngcMneiits to bo nmr- rie.d to n pretty little qu.ikor ( 'lrl over thorp , but Detective Ellis Interfered with tbo nup tials. Coleman wears ( lowing hair nnd 1111 expression of injured innocence that would become u poet of the Byronio ago. Just how an nltoratlvomocllclno cleanses the system is nu open question ; but that Ayor's Sarsaparillii does produce u radical change In the blood is well attested on all sides. It is everywhere considered the best remedy for blood disorder. . County Court. II. Wallace & Sons yesterday brought suit , against Kdholm & Akin to recover $713 duo on a bill qf goods .sold and delivered , S. Luchmnn & Co. hnvo sued S. S. Folkcr for fWJG.GT , duo on wlfios and llnuoru sold last July , felmock ft bhorrlll hnvo com men rod a Milt to recover Wil from E'lholin ' & Akin for goods sold. The Bohn Hash and JDoor company yester day sued Joseph Hills on a note of * . ' 18.7i. : The Merchant'B National bank has brought suitngalnst A. H. Htowe , J. I ) , Stowo and A , L. Straug& Co. to recover flUO duo onu promissory noto. The Hoes Printing company yesterday OD- talned a judgment In tbo sum of g-Jlli.Ui ) against C , H. Hloman. When IUby WM gfoV , wn ESTO her Ceatorfa , Wten she nna a ( Hill I , ihe cried for CaitorU , When aha became Mln , ilie clung to t'Mtorla , When she had ChUJrta , the cave Uiaui CutoiU , POWDER Absolutely Puro. A. cream of tartar baking pon'lor , of loarenlnsc stroiigtli-U.3. Oorcrumout Ho < K > rtAuic.lT , LStt. DraBelts&Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , L-&O9 DOUGLxAS OMAHA , The most widely and favorably known spnc- lallstiln tlio tnltod Htutci. Tliolr IOIIKex perience , rcriiurlmbloskill and universal SIIK- cos In the treatment and curs of Nervous. Chronic and SiirRloul Dlieasos. ontlllo thosn eminent physlclnm to tlm full conlldunuoof tbo uflllatad ovoiywliorp. Tlioy Kuurmitoo ! A CERTAIN AND POSITIVK CURE for tbo awful elTofts of car ] \ - vlco nnd the numer ous ovlls that follow In Ha ( rain , I'llIVATK , IILUUD AND HKIN DISEASES tpi'iMllly , rmnplotuly nnd pcriiiiiiiontly cunul. NEKVOUS bWULITV AND BEX HAL l t > - ORUHUS yield loadlly to tholr skillful tre.it- UlPllt. I'lJjES , I'lSTULA AND UEOTAL ULCERS guurantucdourud without jialn or detention fiom liuHlncss. llVlKOOELi ; AND VAKIOOOELE porm.-x- ntuitly mill HuccosHfully cured In mory caso. SVi'HILIS. OONOKHIir.A. OLEEI1 , Spci- inatorrhon , Bon.lnal Wunkni4s , Lost Manhood. NlKlitEinls-duiii , Dociiyuil Kucultlos , Kmnalii Wuiiimcssanu all dolluiito tllsordorn peculiar toottliQr BOX positively cured , us wulla-jnll functional disordurs that result from youtli- fiil folllos or tlio excess > f muturu yours. STRirTIltel ? 0" rantooil pi-rmana ntly dllUV 1U.TU , cured , ' ri'inoval con iilutn , without cutting , cnustlu or dllutiitlon. Oiiroi atTuutcd at liomo liy patlont nltliout u mu- mcnl's pain or iinnoyaneo , TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. niPIJTho awful effects of UUKL. early vlco whloh brln < i iTcakncRi. dustroylnu both mind anil body , with all Its dreaded ills , poriimnuiity cured. HP RPTT Address these who have Im- L/iVO. L > LL 1 > J paired thoininlvos by Im proper Indulgence and solitary Inhils , whloli ruin both mind and body , unuttlnR thorn for business , studv or marrltiRa AIAUKIEU MEN or tho-io enlurlngon tint hnppy Hfe.awaroof physical debility , quickly assisted. OUR STJOOB3S Is based upon facts. First 1'rnotloal ouporl- cnco. tlocond Eriiry case Isspoclnllystu jlod , thus sUirtlfiR right. Third Msdlclnoa urn prepared In our laboratory oxautly to suit eaeh case , thus cfTootluK euros without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STRFET , - OMAHA. NEB. tlmnlntcn ( Iio torpid liver , NlroiiRf ll * CIIH the fll c-Hll vo orfun , rcjf 11 I ales til * bovtclH , and uro uncqualoU us tut ANTI-BILIOUS KEDICIHE , In malarial diHtrlctM tlm lrlr < uc inro n iclcly rccopriilzcd , us they | IUIHVII i > ec- iilinrpropvrllcM In rrocliitli ' .ijNl < .Mii from tliut fiulson. Xleirnnfly Hiiur coaled. UOBONinoll. 1'ricc , UQclo. Sold Evorywliore , Office , 30 & 41 Park Place , N. Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC . . . . . . TlIK U It EAT ItHI- i : rnuifull ] - Imrcumrortioni- Innlfiknon , Spornm'nrrlinm ' , liiipntonoy , Anil all rilHKKca that follow M a i < a- qucnno of Holf- 1'nlnlnlrio Hack. Dlrunrai of Vlnloii PrcinatnroOlil AKV , nnd innnr oilier ( Ilitun-tui Hint lent to Insanity or cnnMiniptlon imtl n piomnturo srnvc. t3f ta\\ \ \ particulars In oar pamphlet , wlilrh wodn Ire to lend fno tir nuillfnovrrjr ono srfThu an'- | clllo Medlrlnoli noli ) nt ( I per piioknBO. or six pnck- HBMforr > , or III Ijo r > nt frco br mall on receipt of Ihu money. If ; ulilrrn-lni { THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , UIO PAKN'AM STJir.UT , OilAJlA , Nl'.U. Onnccount nf touiiturfoltt wo I into itdoptutl tlio yellow wiapjier , thoonlV ecnulna. JE. Specialist , I unaurpfli oil In tha trwit- mcnt of nil forin of I'lll- VATltlllSlCAHlSd.Iiost iUn hooil , HTltierUllUor l > lii In rololvlnn tbo blander. HVI'Illl.lH curud InXOtoM dnj-H. Skin DUciuuJ , Ciitnrrli nn < l nil DIsioniiH uf llm Blood , llcnrtn/irt Urur. ta- nmlo Dlioasocuroit wltliout IntlriniionKur "hjpil trenl- rnent. " Lnillci from 2 ta I only. Wrlto for olrcu- cicncHine nuovo aisouaoi , slid lowing miinr < > f Hi' ) moit rcmnrknblo euros Of fice , N. K. Cor. I Ith nnd Karnam Bti , unlranco on either ilrect , Omatit Nub 0. B. MOORE & CO. , AOCKTS. mm SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE and permnnenl CURE for all dlwasMoTtheURINARY ORGANS * Cum where otharlreatmentlalli.FulTilirecfiontnllli each ItoMlo. Pflct , ono dollir , So signature l K. L STAHL. For aalo By All Druggists. \ \ rANTHDAsomi to ncll thu Pinion CU.thoi Mini ' tlnioiilr Iho over lnvcnteiltli thil't ( ' tlioclotloi | nltliont plii l 11 iH-rfoct Mfncc > i | jmlont ro- rentlrlMuefti tulilimlr I'- ' by enl to whnni tli o clu lvorl ht l IJIXTC tfUens iin recoliit of 60 ct . w i nil a 1 I i > 13 I HIUIJO | Hm > If mnlli nlsaclrCiilnrJ , ptlfoll toTl term * tg nu nt i recuro ; onr tcrrllor ; nt unco. AiMnxi Iho I'lVI.BH CioTnraliN Co. , II llermon M , Worcusicir , Mmi 'BEAN ? laMlr r ll bt s t rfwtlr * if .mo t pofrBrful fo uUUirxuuwai nercrfalft 4nlior. PottnMdiond lui ' icient. jujru * LION iiftl'o r fiuiriio , ( I. y , Bolil lijf IIOODUAN Hilda ( X ) . DEAR C mfarUU { rtM ril wbvr > rt.tti LKtt. 4d < UM