THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , 'jitlGUST 28 , 1592-SIXTEKN PAGES. READY FOR GRAND ISLAND Douglas County's ' Delegation to the Repub lican League Meeting Organized. ADDRESSED BY ORGANIZER ALLEN \ Object of tlm 1-enK" " Ilxplulncd The ( llory of thn 1'nrty Sot forth mill Surccsu 1'rcilictoit Cliiilriiiuii nnil Sec retary Clinton. A meeting of tbo delegates elected by tbo various republican club ) of Douglas county to attend tbo convention of Kcnubllcnn Lionguo clubs at Urand Island next VVcdnes- any was held last evening t repillillcnn hondquartors. There wore about sixty of tha dolcgatos present , winch Is but one-third of the totul delegation. Tbo meeting was called to order by Brad Slaughter , secretary of the Republican Sta'.o league , who Introduced cx-Couprosstnan Allen of Michigan , tmtlon l org.inlzor of iho Hojiubllcan Leagun of the United States. Ho sold : " 1 need not snv thnt It elves mo pleasure to look Nebraska republicans In the face , for wo toke credit up In Michigan for having pructicnlly settled Nebraska. I can always toll a republican crowd when I see one , because republicans nro always In favor of going ahead and doing something , while , on the contrary , democrats arc so built that they nro moro comfortable slltlnc Bllll. They might properly bo termed the hold- Hack party. Still they have n mission to per form. They tire u sort of necessary ovll. Republicans are vary progressive and wo might got too radical at UIIICH. The demo- urals as individuals umv think as much of our country as wo do. but the pnlloy or their party liamport thorn and has n tendency to crump their mind ? , and with them In power fur any considerable length of tlmo the country would have stagnntlon and n repeti tion of the ante-bellum days , when thyy demonstrated thnt they wore not progressive and that the things tunt did for their grand- lathers would answer for them. Work ( if the Xiitlmml T. ' : ifiic. The republican party was born n.nld the throes of iho tnreatcned dissolution of the union , when vho country was gradually drifting to destruction. It took , hold when the country wo * only a llfty years' experi ment , and has mada it what it Is today ono of tlio grcutoet und most respected nations on the face of the globo. The unc ross of republican Institutions In this country depends on Individual effort and that effort must bo concentrated. 'J'ho smallest part of politics Is Dotting Air A. into oOlco or getting Mr. B. out. It is tit carrying out principles that tno great good , conies to n country. This Is whore the Re publican National league comes Into play. That great organization Is not for the pur pose or furtborlnir the Interests of any ono man or set of men. It is simply to perpetuate the principles of the republican party , be lieving them to bo for tbo bait interests of this great country. "Tbo coming coventlon at Onind Island Is a most Important ono. This grout state ought to bo In the formost ranker republican states. It. has been built' up by mon who came here , for tbo most part , without a cent , and they made Its greatness under wise laws put upon the staiuto books by a republican congress and under n republican executive. Not a foot of all those bro.ul acres would huvo been given to homesteaders If the democrats had had their way. Th.it law was passed under Lincoln , of blessed mem ory , alter it had boon vetoed by James 11 u- cbanan , the last democratic president they woio able to elect until they placed Grover Cleveland l.i the executive mansion , and bo was the last ono they over will see. Triumph ut the Polls I'rojiIicHled. "Now , then , is tulc. newer to bo allowed to pass away from the republican party ! Every EtL- -vote cast for Weaver is ono for Cleveland. If the election , through tbo misguided efforts of tlio people's party , is thrown Into iho house what will DO"tho result ! It Is not problematical. This prosontconirrcsj , which Is democratic two to ono , will sctllo the mutter. ThoPiIty-second congress will then nnmo tha next president , and their selection would bo Graver Cleveland beyond the slightest doubt. It must ho apparent to any sensible niun , nnti our republican voters wlio huvo temporarily strayed uwuy wjll see it hoforo the day of election dawns und return to their llrst love , nnd carry this stuto for Harrison , for Hold , for the Union and for the princi ples of the republican party. "Our friends , the oncmy , cannct point to a fiinplo act of this administration thut hna not redounded to its credit. lUnii- ] : uiin UnrrUon Is in point of uhillty the pcur of any president this country hat over hud , with Iho posslulo exception of Lincoln. Ho did not huinllluto a weak power lllo Chili , but compelled her to rccopiuzo our rights , nnd to proud Kn 'luiui suia , 'You must richt mat wronp,1 His foreign policy hus lidded to our standing among the nations ol tha Vv-orlil. " ( juntlomen , when you RO to Grand Island I only ask that you sand to the i.iitiomil con vention at Buffalo mon uho are republicans , men of standing and ability , who will ropro- eent this Btalo with credit , for they will llioro como in contact with men Irom all parts uf the country , and 1 say to you thut the action tl.oro taken and tbo worlc result ing from it will go lar toward settling the coining election. " Mr. Allen xvas boolcod to nddrost the Council Bluffs Republican club , and was compelled to cut short his address mid tulco the motor to go across tha river. His remarks - marks were received with applause , and ho ivas cordially invltod to again address Omuha republicans. OrcnnlziiiG thu Delegation. Mr. A. C. Troup was then olcctod chair man of the meeting and Charles Unlit secre tary. tary.A call of the various clubs showed that a totul of 1ST delegates hud been elected to go to the Grand Islutiu convention. The meeting proceeded to olcct n chairman to head iho cntiro Douglas county delega tion , and the names of T. 1C. Sudborougn and liirhard Smith wore placed in nomination. . Then nroso the question as to whether Ihoao present should vota the absentees or whcthnr only the votes of these present should bo considered , and It was dually do- clued to postpone tuo wbolo matter until jnoro could bo on band , either at a subse quent called uicotlng or after the dologutlon KOI to Grand Island. Judge Kllcr wanted a chairman olccted a dav or two before sinning , us some of tbo delegates might want to confer with him and thorn were some arrangements to bo mado. JIu thought another meeting should bo hold Mondby night. The matter was finally reconsidered and a hallo * . ot those present was taken. It re sulted : Smith M , butlboroufh'J'J , aud Smith wai declared the duly elected chairman and \vu-i called to the chair. A coinmitteo consisting of the chairman nnd Messrs. Sudborough , Dreoken-ldgu , Van Dusen nnd Tun mo wus appointed to loolt after ull nocoisury iirrunBomanU. W. A. Mcsslck was elected secretary of the delegation. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Talked About Unit Itulc. Then nroso tbo ijuostlon of unit rulo. Judge Ellor didn't lAl'-jvo that o many delegates could bo miidj to think alike , whllo Clli.ton Puwcll hoped that for unco Douglas county would turn ever a nnw leaf and vote solid nh ovurylblng , Ho tald it would bo so novel nnd no refreshing lo have such an experience thai hu liopjcl It would oa dono. Ho said Uouglna county hud consigned Ituolf tn 1''iiomlny In the eves of oil the roil of the Btuto by its continued differences , und ho prayed for a now departure. An tboro were less than halt iho delegates prohunt it wus dovinod inadvisable tn exact a unit rulo. Un motion of J. U. Hcovo it was declared to bo Uio senseof the meeting that J. M. Ihuritoa'a ' numo ue presented to the conven tion as ono ot the dcleitaUwat-lorBO to the HufTulorconvuntloii. U , H , Uoblson urged that the dele- gallon stand together on all questions , mm called attention to what such notion hud accoinplUhcd at the ttuto con vention. Ho eald that Douglas county hud not only secured the nomination of uorcun- diuuto ( or governor ; but Had ul o hud n band in every other nomination that wa made , although ono wbolu duy of the couventlou hnd boon spout in nu attemptto bombard the DiugUs county delegation to pieces. Italuu Urcckourlugo called attention to the fact thnt the hcndqunrtcri of the contrat committee had been located In Lincoln. Ho said that the republican league wna going to bo M important a factor in the campaign n < t tbo slate central committee , nnd ho thdugnt thut the nropcr thing to do would bo 10 secure - cure the location of Irnguo headquarters and Iho president of the longuo for Omaha , This suggestion mot with favor. Tbo committee on arrangement * will announce - nounco Monday when the delegation will lo.ivo. Mr. Slaughter called attention to the fact that Lancastercounty was going to do tbo thing up brown in the way of sending Ham- beau clubs and man in uniform nnd sug gested thut Douglas didn't want to bo loft. Jiosiiioi the 15U Lancaster delegates , tbo Voung Men's Republican club ot Lincoln to the number of . ' ! ( M will io to Grand Island in a body , accompanied by two Hum beau club ) , ono whllo and ono black. Tno Uoiicl.is county delegation will beheaded headed by the Ttmrslon drum corpi , und ar rangements are being matin for the Fifth Ward Flamocau cluti In uniform to go along. COUNTY CONVENTION CAl < IiIiI > . llrpttbllcmn Mill Meet 111 Onmlm on Mon- iliiy , September til. The republican county central committee mot yesterday afternoon to llx the tlmo for h'jlOIng tin primaries and county conven tions to select delegates to the Second dis- drlct congressional convention that is to beheld held In this city September and to the convention that U to place in nomination county odlror.H and a legislative ticket. Thlrty-lhrcu of the members were presenter or ropresontoa aud Chairman D. II. iMercor presided. Charles Unlit raovo-i that two primaries und county convention ! ) ba hold , ono to select delegates to the congressional convention nnd another to nnmo a county ticket. Jatnus Walsh thought that ono convention was otiough , and suid thnt tlio convention could adjourn niter naming its congressional delegates in case it was deemed inadvisable to select tuo county ticket nt that tlmo. Cluirmaii Mercer thought thatouo conven tion wus enough. Mr. Cnrr moved that but ono primary beheld held , uud that two seta ol delegates bu selected nt that time. It was so ordered , and the lime for holding thu primaries was llxod for Friday , S'jptomber 10. and the convention to select congressional delegates oa Monday , September 1 ! ) . Thu caucuses will oo held'Friday night , September U. and petition tickets may bo lllrd with tno cpntrul committee until thu following Monday noon. Primaries in iho country products will bo hold bo twees the hours of 7 and 'J o'clock as usual. Tno representative In each convention will botbo iuuio us In othorconventions held cur- lug the past year , allowing each ward n in o delegates , South Omaha fourteen ana each country precinct live , a total of 11)0. ) Tbn primaries will bo held in the following places , and the caucuses at the same place except where otherwise stated : I'lrst Ward Eleventh nnd I'lorco. Second Ward Sixteenth und William * , oau- cus ICasp.ir's hall. Third Ward 1 u South Twelfth. Fourth Ward Seventeenth nnd Dodge. I'I fill Ward Sixteenth and Clark. Sixth Ward Twenty-fourth unu Lake , cau cus Twenty-sixth and Luke. i-oventh Want Twenty-ninth and Popplu- ton. eiiiicim U'12 I'urk uvenuu. Klghth Want Nut yet selected. Ninth Ward Twonly-olslith and Farnam. South Omaha j wenty-llfth between N and Ubticeta. The county nominating convention will beheld hold Saturday , October IB , ut 2 o'clock. Tlio resignation ofV. . t > . Cook us ono of the South Omaha mnmuors of the committee wus accepted , and A. U. Powers was named in hU place. West Omaha had a little controversy that It wanted settled by the committee. That precinct Is seven miles long nnd four wide. The bulk of iho population Is at the north end. but iho majority of the republican voters live ut the south cud. For nearly two yenrs tneru has boon a controversy us to where the caucuses and primaries should beheld held , each end stubbornly contesting for the location in order lo savn so much travel. Tno committee was asked to pass upon it nnd muko a fair settlement , nnd thus relieve thu precinct catniniltcomen of the unpleasant duty. Fair minded representatives said thut Fortv-lifih nnd Gaming was about the center of population , and suggested that choice. Messrs. Sudborouch , Walsh nnd Crocker were unpointed u committee to look into the matter und report to tha chairman , wbo will Issue an order In accordance therewith. Mr. Silvers of Xew York baa a lot of cam paign uniform samples on exhibition at re publican headquarter * ! , and the mambats of the committee were invited to inspect them nnd get prices. Organizer Allen of the republican icazuo wns also present , uud met many of tbo mem bers. What DoiiuirriitH Aru Doing. Tbo Juuksonlan club held a mectlnc- lust night at the ciub headquarters , 1211 } Fur- nam street , for ttia purpose of making some amendments to thu constitution. Some m- lonnul discussion ubou * . the political situa tion In general was Indulged In but , no special outburst of inthuslusin was manifested dur ing the meeting. The democrats of the Eighth ward ore not n , lot of very cnthuUusiiu lellows. They were billed lor a moating at Twenty-fourth and Cumlng streets last night , whcro J. T. Moriarity wan to expound homo .Incksonlan doctrines. Thobpeukor wns on hand ns.vns also .1. li. Sheean and four other members of the party. Morlarty refused to uncord him self Dotoro so few people. Sheean rotused to call tno meeting to order nnd.aftsr resolving to drum up a larger crowd for next Saturday night , Iho six gentlemen with untorrilled proclivities tunica off tbo gas and went out Into Ibo night. 1'lltli U'uril Oulrgutns. The Fifth Ward Republican club has olccted the following delegates to tha Grand Island , convention : C. M. Baeuman , James ICyncr , John Jenkins , W. N. Nason and John Wallicc. W. A. Saundcrs , tbo president of the cluP , will not go and Secretary C. M. B ataman goes in his stead. DOXTQLAS COUNTY FAIR. It Will Ho I'ormully Opcnml Tuesday .Morn- liiK lu Numoruuu Attractions. Tbo Douglas County fair will bo formally opened on Tuesday morning and promises to be u greater success than it Das over been in previous years. The farmers huvo taken moro than usual interest In the fair tbU year and have been very lavish lu entering for exhibition all kinds of llvo block , grain , vegetables und fruits. From protont Indi cations the boatd of managers is of the opin ion that the exhibition bulls already erected will not be sufficient to moot tbo needs of the numerous exhibitors , und it may bo neces sary to llx up u lot of tents tor the use of iho later comers. The secretary received word from farmers uour Valley , in Ibo western part of the county , to arrange for the recoptlon of llvo carloads of thoroughbred stock , which will reach the fair cruunds Mondav morning. The grounds are already crowded with some splendid specimens of Douglas county stock. Great Interest lias boon manifested by the Omuua tlorlsu uud other * In thu lloral de partment. Thuro seotus lo ba a very com mendable rivalry on the part of thoiu wbo will make displays lu this department to outdo each oilier , and tha result is the lloral oxhlbiU IhU year will surpass anything over noun before on the Douglas county fair grounds. Thu art department has by no moans boon neglected and some of thoexhlbils show that In the mutter of ait culture Oinuhu is muk- ing great progress. The merchants1 displays will also bo qulto numerous aud will bo a very attractive fauturq. Tboro uro 15 J horses entered for the spaed races , among which are some of the lluost horses In thu country , and tboy como from all parts of the United States. Mr. . Wldslow's Soothing Syrup for cbll drou luothlnir elvoi quiet , helpful rust. 25 cents a bottle. Murrlagu l.louime * . Tbo following mirriasro llooutua ware is sued by Judge Ellor yesterday ! Numo nnd address. Age. I l.mils II. Vn | < | iilit. Omaha ' 'I I AIIIIII > ) DelUche , Omaha. . . 'M I William AeKwitb. K.orunco , . . , aj 1 Miuul Sdiroedor , Klorenoo . l'j lCharli' W , Illcus. Vnllfy. . . , ! U IMiiKKiuK Mix. Vulloy a ! i ThoniuN W. 1'loti'her , Omuha in ( Louisa Ucrllui ; , Omuha. , ' 'I Nugget ! Nuffgotl Nuggotl Buy Big powder. tt'J o : . 23 cents. JOINT POLITICAL RALLY Republicans , Democrats and Independents Entertained ia Samdora County. ISSUES OF THE DAY DISCUSSED Lynn * ' Hiirrlftnn mill Held Club AddrrMoil Hy'llov. C. Spiiiniit of I'onnsyl- viiiiln Other Intcrnstlng l' - lllicitl Mown Mutes. FIIEMOXT , Nob. , Auir. 2" . [ Special to Tun Dic. : | A blgjolnt. political rally ntid plcnlo took place todav at Uaroy's grove In fciaun- ders county , about eight miles south of this city. W. II. Di.iUtr.son of Wahoo presided over tbo meeting and th.9 ttmo was divided boiwcetj spankers of all parties. J. E , Prick and Judge Isaan Lansing of Lincoln sooko for the republicans , lions. Albert Watkins of Lincoln and T. V. Mjhonov of Omaha ex pounded democracy , wbllo William Ucoh of Saundcrs county und vV. K Greene of Kear ney CL lightened the1 multitude ) on the princi ples iidvocatad by the people's party. There was un Immense attendance from Uodgo and Saundcrs counties. Hiiyd Out of I'olltlcs. LINCOI V , Nob. , Aug. 27. [ Special to Tim BRE. ] "When will Governor Boyd return t" nuked o BBH reporter of Prlvnto Secretary Morrisioy toil ay. 'I have just received n telegram from Governor Boyil dated at Loa Angeles , Cal. , which Informs mo that no will bo in Salt Lake City next Tuesday or Wednesday , where I expect to meet him. " "Tnen the governor's oftlco will not bo represented at the state convention , " ven tured the roportor. "Tho governor's ofllco , " replied Mr. Mor- rissny , "is out of politics and has boon for some tlmo I Invo known > stuco last April ttiat Uovornor Bpyd was not u candidate for rcnomlnalion or for any other oftlco ; par ticularly , bo hub had onoueh of the govern orship. What wi h campaign expanses , lawyers' fees and other oxponsot in defend ing his citizenship , it would require live fig ures to name the amount whicb ho Is out dur ing his Incumbency of the gubernatorial chair. " "Well , who will the democrats nominate next Tuesday ? " "I don't know and will not bo hero to find out , but I have a democrat's interest In bis party and I hope to see our representatives select n man who would be a credit to the position and command tbo conlldenco and support of the people. Governor Boyd is tuo only democratic governor Nebraska has over him uud I think all will ugroo that bis ad ministration has boon clean , economical and in ovorywlso characterized us up to a latch standard. I would halo to sco that standard lowered In the eyes of the peopln by the nomination of an inferior man : and I bollovo that iho nomination of a mnn loss eminently qualified would result In driving a great many uomocr.its to the support of either one of the other candidates , both Urounso and Van \Vyck being men of n high order of ability and personal character. " St. rani Veterans Turin u dull. ST. PAUL. Nob. , Aug. SJT. [ Special Tele gram to THC Buu.J The old soldiers' organ ization known ns the Howard County Veteran association mode Its club a permanent tiling today. Sixty veterans are now members and their influence will bo felt in ttiis campaign. The club will uniform. The people's party county central com mittee met today but its work bus not been heard of. The democratic county convention named Frank lams for representative and James Baxter for commissioner. They placid no candidate for county attorney on the ticket. Colonel X. Piascclci was" en dorsed ns a candidate for elector and named his delegation us follows : J. G. P. Hlldo- brand , C. V. Manntr , John Dobry , Ed Lar- kowskl , Ed Lafrcnz , Jobn O'tiotloran and X. Plasockl. Delegations wore named for other conventions. Hon. S. N. Wolbacli was endorsed for governor. An enthusiastic crowd listened to a eood reuubllcan speech delivered by Hon. O. Abbott of Grand Island. Independents lioninc Strength. B LA lit. Nob. , Aug. 27. [ Sp.'clal to TIIK Bii.J : The Independents attomptoJ to hold a county convention Friday ut IConnard. They bold a mass convention und succeeded in rallying out thirty-seven voters. They hud two ofllces to till county attorney and1 county representative. They nominated Gcorgo . Ncff for toprosonlativo and found they had no material for county attorney. NolY don't care to muko the race when there n such u sure chance of defeat , but a few of the leaders nro u ruing nltn to stay in the raca so as to keep up thu organization in Washington county. Tbo independents are losing strength every day and their only hope now Is to nave soruo ono run merely to ho organlzition. Ail'IntKHuil Lyons' Republican Club. LYONS , Nob. , Aug. 27 ; - [ dpoeial to TIIR Bun 1 Hov. C. Spannuot of Plltsoure , Pa. , spoilt ) last night before the Harrison and Held club on tbo Honieitoud strike. Tbo speech was free from any partlsanism. The Tbn speaker did not l.iy ttio blaine on either sldo. Ho said the men wlio struck wore get ting from $20 to ? 3 per duy. Tlioso wore the men who struck. He said thorn were n few day laborers who were getting $1.40 per day , but tbo chance m wastes dla not ntfcct the latter class. The company claimed the now machinery just put in was such un improve ment over the old that tua skilled laborers wore bettor abio to make moro tban the con templated reduction of wages , Tbo speech was cheerfully accepted by nil classes. or Viillny County Deinncruti ) . Oni ) , Nob. , Aug. -Special ( Telegram to Tin : BBE. ] Tbo democrats of this county met in muss convention today. The commit- tea on resolutions arraigned tbo republican leaders and "robber tariff" and favored a straight democratic ticket for Uaio and con gressional ofllcors. The following uro the delegates elected : State Albert W. Jack son , James D. Falrbanb , Stephen A. Parks. Congressional Jonu S. Boauuhatcp , Albert T. Jacksju and Robert , Mills. Tbu delegates to the congressional convention wore em powered to act as delegates to the senatorial convention. W. P. Everlnghatn w.s nomi nated for the legislature and John Leo Mc- Dououqh for county attornoy. Choypiino Uomoorati Demoralized. SIDNEY. Nob. , Aug. 27. | Special Telegram to TMI : BBE. ] Tbo democratic ! county con vention today was thu biggebt lizzie that over took place ho re. Out of tha forty-two delegates In the county but eleven responded und nlno of them were from Sidney. The democrats In Choyrnno county are in bad stiopo und need u Turkish butb to demise their impurities. Itopulillciin KntliunliiHin at blclney. Siiixi'.v , Nob. , Aug. 27. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BISK , ] The republican clubs of Choy- oniio county held a ratification meeting and torchlight procession tonight. At tbo court house an immense audlonco ItUunod to ublo addresses delivered by Judge Church of North I'latto and Captain Blauchard of Sidney. _ In Cumins Uoiinty. WKST POINT , Nob. , Aug. 27. [ Special Telegram to Titu Bsu.J Felix Guons wo * nominated for representative this afternoon from Cuming. ounty. Tba delegation to thu Sixteenth representative district Is for H. H. McGulre. The state delegation Is Instructed for J' , F. O'riulllvan for stuto auditor. rinttimonth Democrat x , PlATT3MOUT"i Nob. , Aug. 27. [ Spoclal Telegram to Tin : BEE. ] The democrats beld their primaries for delegates to the county convention tonight. A bitter fight occurred between tbo Cuablng and Goring factions , and the indications are that Goring U on top in the city. _ _ ISriullto Univlmyi. "I lintl an experience with a lot of cowuoya sonio yours njjo Unit I did not enjoy even a llltlo bit , " uuld Alfred M. Dlrlcod to U writer in the Globe-Demo crat. "I had just loft college , my health was bud , und I concluded to tro out wobt ami rough It ( or u few mouths , toholn dijTvo a herd ot cnttlo from northern Toxnp1 into Kansas , nnd made thu usual mistrlKo of supposing that I was the only Vntffi in the party who know n sylloglsrifffotn a personal pronoun. For thrco Successive evenings I nlrod my college lUJrnlng whllo in companions sat in "hlj circle around ' mo und chewed 't'bugh ' bocf or smoked plug tobncco. Then they con cluded that they had had about enough of Aristophanes , Pyth'agorns , nnd the philosophy of the PoVipntotlcs. arid they proposed to wind mo up. The next morning the boss gave my orders in Greek , the cook nsked me in choice Latin whether I wrMlld take 'sap' or sirup on my slapjacks , and n cow- liunchor with a big revolver sticking out of his bootleg besought mo in Per sian to reserve my kindergarten learn ing for the babes of civilization. Ono hnd been a professor in Yale und the others were Oxonian * . I have not slnco nttomutod to dazzle the simple children of the frontier with a display of my learning. " SOUTH ( > .it.in.i. Viaduct l.ilK Again Imlulgod In A 1'otl- tlmi Circulated. Viaduct talk has again boon revived nnd thcro is a prospect that it will assume some thing llko tangible shape this lime. For the past year the question has bean talked of again und tigulti , and all sorts of schemes linvo been suggottcd , but none have been acted upon. Tnoro are these who want a viaduct ever the railway tr.iclo on N street , others think a foot bridge the proper thing , and an underground tunnel has its cham pions. Tnoy nil vlo with each other that the trucks should bo bridged In some way or an other , and when Iho conflicting interests get together uud agree upon ono of the thrco propositions something will bo douo , und proo.ioly not uatll then. Cusblor Bostwlck of the South Omaha National bank has IntoicUcd himself In the matter und yesterday started out with a petition among the property owners on N street west of Twenty-sixth street. The petition asks tbo council to toke stops to construct a viaduct over the tracks on N street , starting at n point west of Iho nlley botwcon Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets nnd landing on the property of the Union stcck yards on the west of the trucks. Some tlmn ago , City Engineer IClnc pre pared nn oslimuto of the cost of construct ing an overhead foot brtdgo over the tracks at the request of tlio council , nnd ho also pronounced the scheme impracticable , bo- cuuso the span would bo lee long. lie also prepared an estimate of tbo cost of nn underground passairc. which will east ubout $3,000. Both estimates were kindly re ceived and tenderly consigned to the care of the city clerk , where they nro resting todav , and will probably tboro remain , If Me. Bostwluk meets wltb any success la securing signers to his petition. It is probable that the council will taku linmcdl- nto action and a viaduct will ho constructed ever the tracks on N street beloro another year has come and gone. Grow Violently Jnxnno. Gooreo F. Nuwman , a wnll known citizen , living ai'j'ivcuty-lirst "and G streets , has become - como violently insane. Ho llrst showed the symptoms of it'sanity Friday , and as the day were on ho grow worso. fln the oveninc ho became violent and securing a hatchet made un attempt to annihilate- the whole family. He was pacified and removed to St.Joseph's hospital for treatment , . Ho crew violent there yesterday and the South Omaha authorities were notttidtl thnt ho was unman ageable und should bJ taken to u place of safctv. His case will DC'called to the inten tion of thu commissioners and they will bo urged to send him to the hospital for the In- sano. The cause of Mr. Newman's derangement Is attributed to worrying ever a fourtoen- foot out iiia'do in front of , bls property when Twcnty-llrat slrqot was graded this your. Ho has been a resido'nt of. South Omaha nnd un employe of the HamirTond Packing com pany for a riumoe'r of years. " " Oiveni Cuolco. Cards bnvo been received announcing the marriage of John O. Owens and Miss Emma Cooke , which took place at Turner , III. , Thursday , the 25th. Mr. Owens is the popu lar secretary lo Manager Babcock of the Union stock yards , ana has a host of friends In this citv who will bo pleasantly surprised to learn of his marriage. The bride Is an ac complished youni ; lady of Turner , 111. , and will receive u welcome to Soutb Omutm so ciety. Mr. and MM. Owens will return to South Omuhnaftora short trip ta Colorado , und will bo at homo after September 25 , ut 009 North Twenty-second street. Attempted AssiisHlimtiun. Jerri' Dunn , n saloon keeper ut Thirty-sec end und K streets , was scared out of consid erable growth last evening , Ho stepped out of the back door of his suloon ubout 10 o'clock nnd bo had hardly reached the open air before a liroann was discharged , nnd u bullet whizzed in close proximity to his bead. The bullet imbedded itself In a wlndo\v case ment near where ho stood. There Is no sus picion us to who llred the shot. Notes und I'ur Mrs. Dr. W. J. Bell of Bcllevuo has joined her husband in tbls r.lty , and they are making their bdiUB at the Rsud hotel. City Kngincor King has just completed tbo survey for the proposed chono In the switch ing trucks of the B. & M. and Missouri PnniUr. The proposed change is for better convciiicucj in gelling into tbo yards of thu Union Stock Yards Hallway company. A. party of Nebraska Central surveyors were working ycstordav northwest of the city along the line or the B. & M. railway. J. F. Cornish is homo from Kansas City. J. S. Mullen has notlllad Citv Clerk Dlt- zen to withdraw bis numo from tbo bond of James Callahan , the Allbrlght saloonkeeper. Tliomas Flynn left last ovcnmir for Chicago cage on businois , to ba gone ono week. Tom Ilogau , u switchman , bad tbo fingers on his loft band badly crushed yesterday afternoon while making a coupling. Tno ladles of Alpha lodge , Daughters of Hobeccu , will ? 'vo ' a social and entertain ment at their Unit over tbo South Omaha National bank , Friday evening. Miss Clara Davis , a teacher In tbo public schools , bus returned from her Colorado visit. The Misses Tybo entertained a small narty of friends last evening at their homo , Twen ty-fifth and I streats. Nels Purlnton and Harry Carpenter have returned from a two weeks' outing in tbo Black Hills. ' _ Ed Johnson returno'd1 'homo last evening from his trip to Idaho. > Frank Vasak , a bal/6 was arrested last evening. Tbo complainant it Mrs. Clark Frozen , who alleges thnti ho throw missiles through n window , striking aud injuring her young son on the bead , , , The principles in the case reside In tha Citvan building at Twenty-sixth and M attests. ' Miss Maud Hibbard of Irvington is visit ing Miss Blanche Kdeoron. | Hey * ami ( illIn. The yem of greatest growth In boys , ticcoiUlng to the British Medical Jour nal.is the 17th ; in gU-U.tho i4th. While girls roacu full hqigjit in their loth year they ucquiro t\\weight \ \ at the ago of 20. Boys are stronger than girls from birth to the llth yem- ; then girls ho- corao superior physically to tlio 17th your , when the tables are turned and remain so. From November to April children grow very slowly and gain no weight ; from April to July tlioy gain in height but lese in weight , und from July to November they Increase greatly in weight , but not in height. The drawing of street curs is not the only employment In which horses tir- bomg suporeedo'l by electricity. Com punies uro now being formed for the purpose of providing eara In size und shiipo like ordinary cars , but which nro in reality largo reservoirs. Tlio water is diffused ever the ) road by moans of u horizontal pipe , pierced with hols , llxoil underneath tlio cur , and at right ungloa to It. COOL SPOTS ON THE TIRE Socking Surcease from Onra in the Sub urbs of the Hub. MERCURIAL MUTABILITY OF BOSTON limitation from the Center Put on.Ice by Hay Itrcrzot UllniiMon uTtliu Harbor from 1'uvnrccl Hrrathlnir Spot * Light and Simile. BOSTON , Aue. IT. Boston has long pos sessed an excellent reputation tu > a summer ro- sortand western people tiavo sung Iho praises of its coot cllmato In a manner Unit has uo- lighted whllo It has at times astonished their eastern cousins. ThU summer , low- ever , has rather withered Boston's ' laurels in this respect ; for with the uurcury in the nineties for several successive divs , to say nothing of a stickiness that is excessive oven for August , It might seem a little diftlcult to make good Boston's claim to comfortable coolness. It is only in the narrower sense of Boston thnt there Is any real difllculty In upholding Its claims ns a summer city. Washington street may bo red hot und the frog pond on Boston common nil but slzzlo , and yet there may bo places within the delivery district of the Boston pojtofllco where the mercury will register six to cleat dugrcos lower than m Boston proper place * where the wind comes cool und strong ncrois the water , nnd blankets nro comfortable o'nights. Boston Is justly proud of her suburbs , und beautiful as uro Longwood und Broolttlno und thu gro.it breathing space of Franklin park , these are nil on the inland side of the city. It Is to nor bar > or that Boston turns for comfort during a heated term , and It Is sel dom , very seldom , that she turns in vain. Not to speak of the more distant shores of Nantasketnud Cohnssot on the ono side , nor ofNahant and Swnmpscott on the otuor ; right hero ( -'hero' bjlng CottaijA park , Wintbrop Center ) , with nil Boston's water front in plain sight nnd the now pier In the South Boston Marino nark Just oppoiite , one can bo comfortable while the dog-star Is in the ascendant and ut the same tlmo luvo one's mall delivered by a Boston letter carrier 1 It is , roughlv speaking , twenty minutes from tee Boston , Lynn & Hovero Beach railway station on Atlantic uvcuuo , to Wlii- tbrop Center , and the lirst stage of the short Journey Is by ferryboat across ono of the most Interesting portions of Boston inner harbor , running close lo the great warships of the \Vhlto Stiuadron when they happen lo bo In port , and swinging into iho ferry- Blip with the great Cunurders lying at tbo docks scarcely moro lhnn a stono's-throw ' away. The Httlo narrow gauge railway keeps the naroor well In a Ight , and the stations h.w hat indescriba ble summery air , as though lifo hud sud denly become eco grand picnic as , in truth , U does vorv largely In about Boston during the summer months , tbanks to "early closing" with its shortened hours. From the station to Iho park Is only n short dls- tnnuo , and a barge is tno moans of convey ance. Now , u "bargo" elsewhere than in Now England is a boat. Hereabouts , how ever , it is a "bus ; " not drawn ns ono might fancy by a sea-horse , hut , by the ordinary quadruped nnd t-o is ordinary , as u rule. Cottage park und Burtlctt park uro under thu same management , and only a linn of cottages sepjrates them. Tbo Bar'lott house , which is used for chambers and for some of the entertainments , stands facing the sea , while the Jawn In front of it Is laid out for tennis , a grove of tall trees shading it ull through the long summer afternoons. A litilu to the right of the Burtlott house is the Cottage Park house , whore the occupants of both houses and the neighboring cottages take their meals , and on Saturday nights the tables are cleared away for tbo "bop , " that being tbo name for the somewhat informal dances that have come to bo u matter-of- course at New England summer resorts on the last night of the wcott. Cottage park , which is lalfl out In a more formal manner , has tbroo neat little cottatros on each side , the cottages facing each other being practically the same , though the Blurt cottage bus u largo square room with a pi azza , both of which command a line view of the harbor. Grussplats and flowerbeds , with smaller trees than these of Barllott park , udorn the gentle slope in the center , while a ( light ot steps lead down to the pier that runs out frow the pebbly bathing beach. So much for the moro detail the setting oi the stage , the frame for the picture that skv und air and sea provide. Done to death us "ull descriptive writing has boon , to speak of this place and not to suy something ubout tbo most beautiful part of it , is to pluy "Hamlet" and omit tuo pnnco. The broad ocean under summer's sun is beautiful , but the harbor view that onu has here is moro picturesque. Islands lead tuo eye across the water , emphasizing the distance ; boats of many kinds , from the great ocean "linera" to iho little sailboats and dories tnough the dory belongs as a typo rather moro to Swamp cott and Uloti- ceHlor pass und rqpass between tbo islands ; little flaws nnd clnudshadows turn long reaches of water into strungo greens and blues and purulcs , while fur off to the distant horizon Boston outer light stands white or gray In the daylight or " waxes and wanes , boinc a revolving light"by t Ight. Wholher the water is glittering in the Bunsnlno or showing darlc and threatening unoer heavy stormclouds , or gloaming in silvery stretches under the full moon from the orange lights of the llgbt- houses to Iho cast , around to the electric lUhls , clear and cold , of Boston's water front on the west. It is always .something to watch ; capable of sudden effects in light uud shadow that are novel and striking to Its most careful observers. Once in a while n midnight thunder-storm comes along , nnd the sea is lit up by a violet radiance that blinds the eye to thu lights of Hotel Pemberton. which lies further down the hurbor ut Hull , while the after Hush glimmers faintly on the distant clouds across thu bay. Even when the tide gees out ns all tides must , alas ! there is no disaim > o- able odor , nor anything worsu than great patches of eel-t/russ for tbo eye to rest upon ; and beyond tula is the great harbor channel leading out to Iho blue of thu dUtuut sou , and across the channel , the blue hills of Milton rlso azainst the borUon , It Is quiet aud restful hero with tbls com bination of country and seashore. The sou ulr is always sootblng , and sound sleep has been the rue * ) , wbllo twenty minutes away the Inhabitants of Boston have sweltered tbroueh nights of broken and feverish slum ber when they huvo slept at ull. This maybe bo due in part to tbo construction of a largo proportion of the cottages , which aru nmro watertight shells of wood , many-gabled , pierced by numerous doors nnd windows , roofs that ail- with high-peaked give largo spaces to tbo breezy chambers. Mr. O , F. Belcher , the proprietor nnu landlord , planned these building * with special roforenca to se curing breezes from all quarters' and the nooks , corners and gables that resulted add much to the plciurosquoncss a well us to the comfort of the place. For these who do not care for water ex cursions , thcro uro pleasant walks and drives. Tbo old town of SVlutbrop lies just across the railway with Us churches , Its buildings of iho older colonial style u pleasant con trast to the moro modern architecture ot iho newer portion. Or ono may start cityward In the later twilight , and watch thu lights of Boston town as they make brilliant points In the dark mass that rises , a trlllo grimly , against the western sky , wbllu the wind comes cool across the water though there u very little of that dampness ( barring Iho inevitable dog-dav stickiness ) that takes so much from iho plousurn of many out-of-town resorts. Then , again tbls time to the ojst ono may go put on the long pier and have almost the eunsa- lion of being utlout , without the danger of an upset or tbu risk of sea nlelcnuss. The bathing is sufo , the beach sloping gradually' ' and the water conilne up rjulotly , lapping gently upon the si oro. For these who desire to find a comfortable place within cu y reach of Boston and yet away from the dubt , noise and boat of tha city , Cottage Park may well provo jutrnot- ivo ; the moro 10 that the great crowd of tbo unwashed that have practically ruined tbo best of Nautasket beach , avoid It llko the pestilence. AIITIIUII UIUMIICIII.AI.V. Took Cliarti ) of tlm ( ! liirf. GIIKE.NWOOP , Nob. , AUR,27. ( Special Tele gram to Tun IttJ This afternoon while the United States inspector was having n lot of cigars stamped , ono Avcry gathered up some 400 of them nnd made off. lie ran into ono of the business houses and hid the cigars. Ho Is now under arrest for stealing thorn. Tbo probabilities nro thut it will bo qillto an interesting vase uoforo It Is do no with. Search warrants ere the order of the evening. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of porfoot purity. Lemon Of great strength. Orange Almond Economy In tholr use Rose etc. Flavor as dollcntoly and dollolously na the 1'roch fruit The Original ami 6eRuin lmr rts the mewl dollcloua laslo and zest > EXTRACT KOIH'H , ornLUXTUKfrom OHAVJCS , TI.EMAN nt Mad ias. to Mil brother FISH , nt WOllCESJTEK. Mar. 18SL HOT X-CCI.O "Tell LEA At PEItniNS * flIEAT.S , that their MUCO la bltrhly esteemed la GAItIK , India , and It In mr opinion , the inos * . WEI.HH- ralatalilo. as well nn the most nhole- pJiKEliH S , some iuco that 1 * juatlo. " Are. Beware of Imitations eee that you got Lea & Peirinn' ' Blgtialnrooneverr liotf.oof Orltrlnit & Genuine , IOUN DUNCAN'S ' Unlike tiie Dutch Process No Alkalies OH Other Chciuicjils are used In the preparation of W. BAKEB & CO.'S \BreaMastdflcoa \ \ehlch is absolutely pure nittZ solttbtc * Itliaimoretluir-thrce times the strength ut Cocoa mixed : J/J I rLl with Starch , Arrowroot or V2y3M SiiRar , and is far moro cco- ni.nlu.l , coitlmj less than ono cent a nip. It U delicious , nourishing , and UAMLV DIUE5TKD. DIUE5TKD.Sold IjjrGrorcrs.cierjrirhcre. ' W. BAKER & CO. , Doi-ohester. MP HUM' ' Tliis PRECIOUS OINTMENT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used over 40 years , and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. For Piles External or Internal , Blinder or HleeditiK ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or Illceding of the Rectum. The relief is immediate-the cure certain. For Burns , Scalds and Ulccralion and Contraction from Hnrns. Tlieielicfisinstanf Ihe healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils , rfot Tumors , Ulcers , Fistulas Old Sores , Jtching Eitiplions , Chafiiij ( or cald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Bi casts and S.orc Nipples , It is invaluable. Price , 50 Cents. Trial sJ7e , 25 Cents. Soltl Ljr Prucclilt , or eent poel' | < Hll nn ltcv ! | t nf pi Ire. s'Jitn.ro , , mi minihoisi. . , M.IVMIIK. Artistic at Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest and Best. Send us S1. O and we'll send you too engraved cards Irom a new copjicr plate. Send us UO cts , and your present plate ( to lie held and registered ) and we'll tend you 100 cil- graved cards. We pay express charges. METCAI.T1 STATIONERY CpMPAlTZ , ( Late Oobb'i Mln nry Co. ) 136 Wnbash Avc. , Chicago. DR. C. GEE WO lvlu , .14 ; I'D i yu.ir' iiraclioil enco w HU .ill kiM v dlionoi , Trent 1 njaaiiifiillr ullchronlacHji ulrjii u ; > hy nthar iljctdrt U.ill nnil tia him or vrrltu for qujitlon hliuK. Da nat think your onolioiulo n bjaiu j year 0 )0tor tIH you no , hut try tha Chlnoia dastur wlt'i lil n J r in I wonderful roiioilles , nndrj3lvo mvr haiohti nil pornianentauro-wliitotlrjr ilocon oinmit ilr > . llurlin , llooti and rinnti r.'ttiirj'g rjaiatlliH-hli mcdlelnei. Th3 world hl "I trios i. On } li < > < mnl tt'illinonltili In tlirjii yeir ' priotlo ) , No Inlurloni decoctkinj , no narcotic. ) , no polu.i. lUllantl tro.tuacnt nni pernmnsnt cnrj. KollonlniC.iio uoai > ( ullr I atl1 nnl curJl. given up by nlhor doctoril Thot , CouKhlln. 4111 Humor itreot , chronic rliaa. rtintliimli yearn , kldnojrnml llvor troiiblui. Thos. Culvert , 12th unit Knrnitn otreati , fionuril dotilllty , In.lUJJllon , lo of truiulU and viullt/ . Took uiuiilclns furjuim hut not nu r llof , .M. l > . AnJurion. IIU Cu nlru tri3t. oitirrX OBllimannJ bronchitis ot Httujn yovrj suinJI.i ; . Jim ferule the follonrluxprupir.il ro > u3dli nt H.U ) nkultlu lx bottloi fur fi.'W , for tin euro oC Aitlimii , Catarrh , hlok llua'liolio , IndUiiillui lllood I'olionliu. llho'.imttton , l' ' milu Wotknoii. Kidney and I.Ucr Complaint. No nirunln. HoU only by Clilnoia Modlclnu Co , Capital , f IUJ.JU Office , 16lh aal Cilirouh Sti , Omi'u , No We will icnd ) ou Ihe marrdoui Frrnrh rii-pimUon CALTHOb trvv. unit * Ireal Kuaniiltr ( hat DAli'l'IIUH will Itrkloro your Ileullli , Ntreiivlli uJ Vl or. ( fit Hand fay f/tatii/tJ. AddreoaVONMOMLCO. . Bolt i .rUu i | U , ttoel d , OtU. . PILLS nnd Onl * ) rnnln . rr. > i t. rrll M . i o * ironln f r mtkfiliri JTiicIIH fl/t nnn4ffranJln II nl nj Oo hMr. , icjlM lih bl . MbUn 1'nkc nontnnr.Wrfa p ll'.nt nd fmff ( l ni. At t IQ tump * ror oularl. uiltraroUli "Itellff for , " ( n ! , t > t r lnm V AMull InonOTnllmMUU. ' n9tn > " I Chlphciiterriicmlrnt Co.M itUan Nantnt noUbrklllx > ottUry lct < . I'htUda. . T * . WJANHOOD RtSTORED. "BANATIVO , " 111 * Wontlorfiil Bpunliiti Itrnirdv , In f M wllh ft Written Qunranteo ncure all Ncivous li - rant , tudi us Wfik Mtmcry , Ixi ( .f Drain 1'owor , llcnrtuchc. \VAlOtlllllfM , l.OSt M n- htiOil , Nf rvotitnr w , I JJ- dtudr , nil ilinln * And Doforo& After Uso. Ion of ] < ontr of tha rhotoeraphci from lite. ( Icticr.itlvo Oifoni In , . i i. . . > _ iiiiiJ cither ten , caiKtd by ovei Motion , jonllinil liullrcllmi , or llic n ilr asvoftnlmno , oilniii | , or MlmulniiM , which tiUlniMrljr Ivii.l tn Inllrnilly , C\in uin.tlun | nnil tmniiltt. 1'nt < tp Inciiiivnilrniriitm tn rnrrv In tlif Mt t | > CKt , 1'ilrn II n 1'nckHEf , 01 OforJJVlth c\clj fOoidn nrRhen tvrltton nunrnntoo to euro or rotund tha monoy. srnt l > v tnnll lo nn > mlilr-i" < . t'lnidar frea In I'lidu onrclope. Mention llil IHIHT. AilJiru , MADillO CHEMICAL CO. , nraiicli onto : foi 11. a. A. SM IVarlmni ! < lr vt , CllIfARO , It.I. roll 8AI.K IN OX'AIIA , KEB. , BY Kiihr A Co. , Co.r 15tti A toiiKU Sto , A fuller A Co. . Cor' 14tb f Do-iatai atl. They fire blind xvho will not try a box of BEEOHW ( or tha disorder ! which grow out ol Impaired I ) I ff c f I o n , For n \ViMikM > nmciC'nn. ; ff.\vvr. \ Nil It lleud- itrhts < ii * iiuy Xilltntifl Juncl \crvoun nllmftit * . they take the > place of an entlro madicfne chest. COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING. Of nil ilruraists. Price SCI ccnti n box. New York Depot , i6 C.innl St. Dutch Process No Alkalies OK Other Chemicals arc used In tha preparation of which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd is fnr more economical , costing less than one cent n cup. It is delicious , nourishing , a'.ul KASILT DIGESTED. Sold by Crocuro everywhere. W. Baker & Co , , BoroiBstQrMass ! , Tooth-Food , This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful dings , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which ate lacking in most mothers' milk and all ailificinl foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam- nhlcl , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI. O. EYS Dr. lliiniplircy > i'Sircl1lr | im > scientifically nnd o rcfully prepared Kvmvilka , upud for jcarn In jrivnto prnctfoo and for otcr thirty yearn by the pcoplo with L'litlru Kuccroft. Kvcry eluglo Specula u siK-'clal cure for thu illsfasu ntimcd. lliey euro without drugging. imiKliiK or reducing tl.chjxli'inandaro In fnct uud deed tlio taoirrulgu oflliu World. tlir ir rni > ciriUNos. enure. i 1 1'uvevs , Congcr.tlom , InflumnaUong , . 1U tVorniN , V.'orm Fever , Worm Colic. . . . .US 3 TeL'tlilnin ColicCrjliig , Wilcofuliiuca .25 1 Diarrhea , of Children or Adults .35 7 CatialiH , Colds , IlrouchltLi > .45 7S Nonrulirla , Toothache , Fnevacho lleudnchew , Kick.llendnchu , Vertigo. . 1U IffHpopHln , IlllouHue ) 8 , Constipation. 11 Hiis > S > rcHNed orl'ninlul 1'erlodH. . . . 15 l > i V.'nlleH , Too 1'rofuGO Periods. . . , .US 1'l -Crnnp , Ijiirynultlp , Hoarseness .35 14 Salt Itlionni , ErjK ! | > Inn , Eruptlouo. , .25 J5 umnllHiii , Jlhcuraatlj 1'alna . , , . . .25 li Mulitrln. Clillla , 1'erer anil Ague .25 17 -PllcN , llilnd or Illeedlns .25 J ! ) Ciitarrh , Influenza , Coldln tluITcJid. .25 U'liooplnn Coach .25 U7 -Hlilnoy DlKciiHUM .25 20 -Nr.-vons Debility 1.00 30 U/lnary M'fiiltncHB , 'Wcttlnff Kcd. . .25 BoM 17 Pruictrtiti , or lent pratpftld on rrrtl | > t of Jllc * . r . Ill-arHkEtl' tUnulL ( HI pajn , ) XAILKIP r > . 1 nrn. ro. , 11 i < ii MiitiimPi.K.wTutk. EC IF I C S. BAD SKIN ERUPTION Many Years. All Manner nf Moil lei no nuil Doclurj Fall. Curo.I In Ono Month by Cntienra. In 18& " > I hail nn eruption eomo out on my nkln , nnd whllo nt Unit It did not iiinomit to much , It urew to ho very iiKcrnvntlnK nnd nt times iriuofinihlu. The kln wouldKollmrilInllnmcd , nn I peel off Iruvlnx nn en tire now f kin , uclliiK Kuinu nay for wcuka ut u tlmo. ulwuya worno ut nUlit ) . Il.ivo trie I ull munner ol mudlclneH un.llmd dnctori procrlbj to no effect. I houKhtnhoxofcuriruiiA UKUUDII : ] und uioaOL-TI- ct'liA ltt.HOl.VKNr for m/ > inn fully cured , nnd In lean tnunu monl tnniiruvutlnic nklndhem ? , nnd now I nnd coin- fnrt. 1 hurt ) hal untold ) onu trylnit CinictniA tlKSicnicscaiinotliolp rrlvu Ixinellt. Anyoi , nwrlllni ; mo will rerelvu an imswur and iny ndvkotot'lve your UKMIIIIEutiUI. . A. II. I'A'ITON , MunUKvr 1'oitnl Telivr iili | 0 ihlo Co. , ( InrJcn City , Doctor Uses Cuticura- Wo huvo nponoil n druit utiirii nt thin plucu und ur * ImvliiK u vplondld ulu oil I'lII IfllKA HIIIMIIH. : | which we keep u fullrtockof. 1 woul I not t o without your Ui'Tlfi'lu ' UKHiii.Vf.Nr , I'I'TiriiiiA und OUTI. ui'HA ' KIIAI * for ( .vu , jukt lur thu hoimllt U dlil my lltllu hey , Whenho wu Klx niontliHiilil , hU Inco wuti rev urod with iictemn , mid Oi'TU'riu ' ltir.iKiilisi-urod : It. Un In now Ihreu yvurn ulil. W Mill IHU thoCl'TK.'liiiA. HMP. ( und wnith him ocen'tloirt'ly with It , lo prevent hlii kln f rum uuillim riiunri. Wu huvo hnnlful your medlclneii for llvo yoirit , mil never huarJ n eoiii * pluint MKUInul them , but ubiln ln'it , p'U' < u Wo nolil niir ilmu torn In Human , und nlll luntlnuu lu tlio druz huilnetn hoio. C.TAICdAII.M. I ) . . llullor city , BnuliuuiUt Co. , \ \ u miitton. Cuticura Remedies. Aru tnlil everywhere. 1'rlci , , Ci'Tll'Diu , tliorent . Hklu Curu , Wc.i ( li'TiciTUA ' tldAi' . un ui < iiil ltu Hilu "j'urltler tuil lluuutlfor , 'i'n.i criici'itA ICKIUI.VKNI' . t'ui now Illnnt ! I'urlllur. II I'rvparuil hy Iliu 1'orrcu Dllltll ANIlCllKJIIUAI.COIII'llllAllllV , IIOUOII. ! irHendfor 'Mow to Curu rlkln Il u o , " 01 | i go Ulllluilrutluin , aiidlLUtmlliiioiibili. _ PI M l'l KH , hlACk.heaiU , rvd.rniiKli , ch | ipodnd i J ML oily tkln cured by CmiL'UUA Ho * I' , _ * * " " " "HOVTMYSlilEABHEST" AchlnicHlduiMiiil llact. lllp , Uldnuy , ant llterlno I'uliin. und IlliuuinutU.ii HUI.I INONK illNUri ! by Uio < UHOI'UA ' 1'AlWl'LAblltlt.