8 Tim OMAITA DAILY BtiEt : FRIDAY , HKOliSMIUSll , ' * 0 , 1892 , 11 t WPIPAWPPPTP Pf APUft AllLGlD CON1LSTS CLOSED iomocrats Introduce Testimony Up Till tin Last Moment and Then Disappear. ANXIOUS TO SHUT OUT THE DEFENSE KiKurn HiitilriTiign Practiced to tin iml : Tlmt tlio Cnntrttrr * Should Not lie I'rrinlttoil tn Tnlio Any Tcntlinoii } In tlio C'nso. It Is all ready for the legislature now tin Douplas county election contest. And tin democrats have made n icroid for thorn selves that will R\O ! aid and comfort to al men who have hitherto suppoited the rcpnb Hrnn party In Us efforts to sccuio repicsen tativo goveinmcnt , and 0110 that will cnabli manj w ax crtng democrats to make up the ! mlmls to vote with the icpubllcans In tin futuio. So far as the taking of testimony 1 concerned , the contest was brought to i close jcsterday evening , nnd as soon as thi rcporteis complete the tr.uwilpt of the ovi ilciu'o the papeis will bo Hied with th sccictaryof state ; at Lincoln , and this mus bo done not later than Monday night of ncx w cek. With the manifestly unfair spirit that ha maiked their action all through the procecil ings , the contestants strung out their cas until the A cry last minute , with the Inten tlon of preventing the Introduction of an , evidence whatever on the part of the coi : contcstecs. Hvery subterfuge known tolaw ycrs was piactlced for the puiposo of delaj nnd when llnally the object became appaidii to all , the democrats proceeded boldly t cnrry out their Intentions. So lllmsy , toe has been the fabric woven out of the cv dcnco adduced by the contestants that I would seem unnecessary that n defcns should bo made , but the contcstees will as the legislature to extend the time , so thi : thei ean lutioduco thoe\ldencoof a few c the lliiong of witnesses they have , and thu countei act more completely the loud vaun Ings of disappointed ofnccscckers in th democratic pirty , who i of used to acqulcsc In the decision of the people honestly ici dcicd at the ballot on the 8th day of Noven ber , and courctly and piopuly rcpoitcd b the ofliccis of election. J.nml mid I.ltlld Wool. The gieat consphacy of which so muc had been slid has slmmcncd down to tl fact that on the election bonds a laige number wrio icpubllcans than domociat nnd sample billets of the American Pi teeth o association weio distubutcu on tl day of election. The chaige that tho-votei weio obstiuctcd In c\eicising their fianchi' nnd many weio provdntcd fiom voting at al while othcis had their pui poses thvv.utci has not been substantiated , and i oviduico has been adduced that won ! tend to show that sxtoh was the case at ai polling place in the county 'I ho third cnui indictment found bj the democi.vts was tlu fiaud was piaclibi d by the ictuinlng bom and th.\t \ a iceouut would icsult in seating iwrtion of the democratic asphants for legi lati\o honois All the oviilcneelnis gone show that it was simply folly to i.iise tl question of the count and that the icpub ! tans would lose nothing iu cnso of a iceoui of the votes. The contest has been a farce and i pilnclp.il ih.uacteiistio has been its r semblance to ioy's play. Time his be < needlessly consumed hj the contestants , wl have icfuBcd to clobo their case until tl expiration of the time allotted by law , ni thus piovcnt the coiitestecs fiom makli am ( iilcnse. ) Ycsleulay moining thcv a Journed until afteinoon , and vvhenthe i d convene consumed the whole afteinoon ovnmlning thic < > 01 four witnesses At o'clock they closed their case and icfuscd remain and piilk.lp.ito in the oxaminati' ' of vv itnesscs b.v the icpubllcans. The cc testiuifs attoiueis , notaij and icpoitur le the building in gieat haste , and ev suggested that it would suit them hi tor if the contcstecs would \ae-a and not use the little fuiniluio tlicio Is the room. 1 ho contestants lomaincd as leas as iKjssiblo bcfoio concluding their case , m It was so near daik ° when they did depa that they felt peifcetlj set mo as to the ce tcstccs holding a veii short session. T ekctno glcbej had bocn icmovcd a the gas tinned olt and It was in this m. ncr that the icpublicans weio picvent fiom holding an examin itlon Hut t republicans luno a suftlcient numbci of vv nesses to completely dispiovc eveiy den ciatie chaigo and in outer that Ihov m BCCUIO the tcstimonj will ask the legislati to giant an extension of time so as to en.il them to make the ncccssaiy defciibo in t contest proceedings About tlio mill AVurit rr.niiN. Ycsteulay iiioiuing the contestants' torney and not.uy adjonined until 'Jo'clc in the afteinoou , and loft the contcstecs solo possession. U ho eoutestccs iimnediati cot daw n to business and examined lull do7en witnesses bofoio noon. II. U Koboits , Fiank Ledjard , J H E uiuljl C. Hougli , the four icpuhlican judf from t ho tenth distiict of the Fifth vv aid , w i placed upon the stand and thc'.v complet1 dlspcllcel the demociatic claim of fiaud , c Bpiiaey andcoriuptlon in that voting p cinct. It will bo icmcmbcicd that Hoi Osthoff was a demociatic witness and told his being ejected fiom the booth , and * " Incidentally spoke of other iiiegulaiitl The four witnesses i da ted a v < dlffeicnt stoiy and If their statcme nio to bo idled upon Mr. Ostl has a faculty of wondeilully mlsieiucsc ing the tiuo state of nffaiia. The wnnesi iwsltivcly deny that theiowaa ilny vac.u on the board on the inoinlngof election , : it Is not true that a vacancy was tilled by Judges and that prixllcgo denied Mr Ostli nnd the clectois in attendance. The witnesses each couoboratlvely toll' how Mr. Osthoff w as ejected , The ciow il votcis In the booth weio wiangl among themselves _ about some n tor nnd the distuiLunca grow to si propoitlons that the police otllcer Intel fe und oideicd nil ol tlinni to le.no the hoe The oflleer did not act at Ilia lustaiico nny peisou , anel the voteis who weio quested to leave did so. and Mr. Osthoff i nmong the number. They vcioncitag denied admission when the dcshcd to M A democrat lo w Itncss named Kc.udon n 1 dajs ago told of llndlng a bottle of whisk' the booth and Intimated Unit U was property of the ele'ction board , nlthougl had not scon any of the mcmbcis sampl the llory stuff. 'Ihu ovldenco of the I wltnesschs this moining was conoboial of what Mr. He.u don staled , so far as bottle of liquor being In the booth Is < ccincd , The witnesses w/uo / better quulnted with that bottle and itn dispot.li than was Mr. Keaulon. 'I ho only mem of the Iw.uil who tasted of contents of the boltlo wan the democr clink , Mr , Solon , nnd ho called it eoidlal , cordially grasped the llaskfivy "often pressed It to his lips as frequently , until llttlo icmalned. TJmt Yullcj 1'roc tin t MUtiikc. County Clerk Sackott waa lecallcd. tcsttlled to the fact of the euor In the Va precinct ticket , and stated that the pili was the poison at fault. Tlio copy fuuils the pi Inter w as < 01 1 eoted nnd t > o w as the p Bhcot when presented to him. When error was dlscovcied ho was informed telephone and Instiuetcd the Judges to reel It with pen and , ink , putting the w domociat after Mr. Olmstcud's name , independent after Mr Johnson's , A witness for the demociats had sauutc iu and the lupubllcuns being Informed of fact placed him on the stand , ho made a better witness for them the ho over xvould have for the contest. ! The witness was John Hbmcdleyn de cmt , w.ho viitib In Valley preefnot. medley was at the jxills no.uly all day , in his Judgmo-at thu eleo'.lon ' was n fair < puddly conducted , and t ho Mites cone : anviig.rd. ! The ballot given tlio w lines \otowas e'oi i cvteel by the Judges , und \xonl democrat appeared after Mr. C htead's nnmo and iudej cndcnt a Mr , Johnson's. Ho understood i this couectle > n waa miulo u ) > oii the ballots after U o'clock , but could swear that auch was tboc.ise Onlj Inoue ouo objre tlon ralseel nnd thut waa wlu voter was being assisted in Picpailng ticket , unit that objection was xxithdn In his opinion the election was a * fairly con ductoxl ns former ones nnd ho could see nc ox Idcnccs of fraud. rninn with Tiio contestants \\cro on hnnil nt the nttcr noon session w 1th n nunib9r of witnesses , nnil Tor tlio first tlmo since the opening ilnv showed nn Inclination to take up the entire time In offering testimony. H 13. Li Hunlmnn was the first witness called by the contestants , nnd tolil of count Ing school board tickets or several precincts nnil finding short discrepancies In the \otes of Colonel Akin , lepubllean , and Or. J. T , Duri oa , democrat , In favor of tlio latter. Fred J. Sacke.lt. county clerk , was rcc.illcd by the contestants and pa\o tire n.uncs ol the Judges nnd clerks who soncd at the November election. John Smctllcy , the Valley precinct dcrmy crat , who was placed upon the stnnd by the contestccs , was c.illcd by the contestants , 'Iho witness was assisted b > ono of the Judges In preparing his ballot Ho snv the Judge open a. ballot handed him by a 'votci who stood near. On cross examination tlio witness sale ! that he did not know why the ballot vrn opened by the Judge , mid mleht ha o been done for- the iwriioso of dolor mining lute which ballot box to deposit it J M Gillan , silJrr. icporter. was called tc the stnnd \lsltedtlio Fifth district ol the Ninth ward about 0 o'clock on the c\cnlng of election and found the doors to the booth looked Ho gaiiicd admittance a few minutes later and was tolcl that the doms were locked for the rc.i sou th rt tlicro was a discrepancy between the number ot ballots in the box and the number of names on the poll book , and thai II was thought best not to h.no the doors open until the error was rectified In the Third precinct Mr. Glllan saw two billet : counted , upon which ten candidates wen voted for on the legislative tickets and when the third incident ol Iho kind occurred , the attention of tin Judges was ailed to the fact and the crroi was collected The only thing the wltncs ! srw that would indicate that the purpose o the voter was thwarted was where they line not properly marked the ballots , and fo that reason they wcro thrown out as belni HIe0Ml. Out In tlio Country. F. S. Tucker , the cltv clerk ot Florence was the next witness placed upon the stand The witness svw a small number of Ameiieai I'lotectivo association tickets tllstiibutci near- the booth , and snw parties Inslil thu building w ith them in their hands Twi of the Judges made a wager prior to clectioi dion the result on president and count : commissioner Ilo saw no other occurrenci which indicated that the election was no properly conducted It was rumored tha two lima men had \oted at Floieneo , but hi did not have anj knowledge of the fact , am theirotcs wcro not ch.illcnccd. IiV button of Waterloo was In ought in ti tell of an Ameiican Protective nssoci.rtioi ticket being shown him bj a Judfoof election One democratic JudRO. who was a incinbc : of the American Protective association grov angrv when ho siw the ticket and uoticci th.it his friends' mines hul not been placet thiucon , and stated that heotod thostraigh domociatiV ticket. Nothing else w is noticei that was it regular or indicated that th election was not fuiily conducted. \V A .1 Goodwin , the secretary of th < people's party county centi.rl committee was put ou the stand to show how iinny o the men . "giccd upon by that paity had bcci appointed by Mavor Benm to serve as mem beis of the boatds of election. Tile.I to Chol.u Oil testimony. With this the contestants closed thei case , their notary nnd allot ncis immc diitolv leu ing the room , refusing to rccop ni/o the nj'ht of the contestccs to intloduc an.v testimony KCK.II dlcss of this rathe incoiibideiato mo\o the contestccs pro ccinli-d to introduce testimony. Couiitv Commissioner btcMiboig wascalle lo tell of the manner in which the judge and clerks of election weio solectci Fiom what the commissioner s lid it isvcr , evident that there was no conspiracy in th hcleetion of the judges md cleiks , and tlu every resource was exhausted to secure fair distribution of them among the politic , parties , and to secure competent an trustworthy men In MrStcnbeig opinion Ihej weiecij evenly divide among the ] ) olltic-al pirties , anil the demi cratic party was better represented than tli republican party in thu Eighth ward , whci ho was acquainted. Vied C. 'J nnmo was Iho last wltne' called and told of how the election was coi dueled at Bcnningion. The election wr lairlv conducted and acithing was cairic on in .v regular and impartial inaiine 'Jheiewas no eloctionceung in tire boot and no tickets were peddled theic. Thei was no de-mociat put out of the buildiu who was peddling tickets in the booth , . bad been stated bj a w itncss for Iho coi tcstants No light being pio\ided the contests were compelled to bring the proceedings to close And thus ended Hie contest , wliii will be.ivery expeusrvo ono for Iho ta pa j ers. An Iin.ilimblp IJrinrilv lor CotiN. Sheriff Hnidmiin of Tiler county , \Vc' ' \rhgini i , wus almost piostr.ited with a co when he began using Chamberlain's Couf Remedy In speakiiif : of it ho sajs : "It g.r me almost instant lelief. 1 Und it to bo i liivaluahlo remedy for colds. " For sale 1 diuggists Kcal estate. Barfjirlns only. My woid is pood. W. G. Albright 621-U-3 N. Y. Lifo bid ? . Tin ; I'lilillcWill l li- Notice That the undorbipncd hns lost ot certain promissory note described as f ( lows : Note given bv Julian Walke tinted Juno 1 , 1S'L ' ) , for $1.000 , pnyali Docomborl , Ib'J.'i. ' Given toC.II. West orlpin.il ptyco and eiuloraed in blank i toi > of the ba.uk of the note by C. ] West , Again under printed "rubb Btnnip" by C , H. West. The note printed In purple ink. All parsons n warned against purchasing the saino it is my propotty. A libornl lown will bo paid the parly lotuining t same to me. T. B. Claw son , South Onmlm , Nob. e See the celebrated Sohmer piano Kord & Cliarkon Mus Ic Co. , 1C08 Dod If you will cnll at our now etoro ' will iH'OBunt jou with a cony of a beau ful piece of inu&lc. Fonl & Charlte 100& Dodu-o. I.VST : on sou ni ( } Iitlu-Wiibtsh Koutr , The short line to St. Louis nnd quit est route aoulh. Only 37 hours to Hot Springs. Only 80 hours to Now Orleans. Only 18 ! } hours to Atlanta. Only 52 hours to .lituhsouviUc. With corresponding fast thno to points east and south. Round ti tlekots to Hot Springs , Now Orloni Lake Charles , Galvohton , San Anton City of Mexico , Los Angeles , San Fn oisco , MobileJacksonville , Tampa , I. vnim und ivll the win tor resorts of t south nnil wost. Kecllning chair ci frco to St. Loula , Toledo and Uotrc Pulliaan bulTot eluoping card on tralna. Ba gage chocked fiom hot nnd prlvato residences to dostliiutii For tickets , filcoplnp car ncconiinodatk nnd further information call at Wnbi lickol olllco , 150 Pariinm Btrcot , vvrlto , O , N. CiiAVTO.v , , Agent , Omaha CLUTCH OF CORPORATE GREED Yellowstone National Park Menaced bj Oooko Oity Speculators. DANGEROUS BILLS PENDING IN CONGRESS I'nritlrlniiOtrnftnrc * tlniinillj- Denounced lij tlio KnMrrn I'rr * Mine-rut Dcirlop * tiirnt In llto I.rnilliifCumin of liliiliu niul Coliirnttui The eastern press shows far greater iiv tcrcst In the preservation of the Yellow stone National park than the press of the west. The reason for this Is not far to seek. Newsprpcra published near the paik arc cither Ignorant of the schemes of merce naries or they sicrtflco futute advantages for immediate gain The former supposition is doubtless the correct one , for the reason that all movements of coiporatlons to obtain lights on park tcrrltori are carried on in Washington with all possible socicsy. Tlnro bills pending In congress propose radical changes in thogrc.it imtion.il paik , Tlio first proposes to change the boundary line , laklmr fiom In the north anil west and " adding to on the cast anil south , ostensibly to bring the cntlro park within the boundaries ot "VViomlng. In reality the object is to so change the lines as to ilvo a Cooke City railroad company n right of way along the \allois of Soda Unite ctcuk , the Bist Foik and the Yellowstone , now embiaced within the park. The othei two bills propose giving the rallioad right ol way through these vallejs without changlm ; the boundaries , virtually allowing thci.ill road lo enlcr p.uk lerrltorj on the plea that Iho road is necessary to develop mineral propel tics adjacent to Cooke City. These measures are vigorously attacked by the Sun and Times of New York ami Forest and Stream. All three denounce the pending bills as dcsuucllvo of much of the natural beauty of the park and vv holly unwarranted - warranted by the local Interests at stuko. Unlike AnjtliltiK In thaVorlil. . "Yellowstone paik , " si.ss the Sun , "is a mignilleent pleasure- ground , set apart for the cnjovmentof the people of the United States. The like of it exists now hero else in the world ; nnd in a futuio generation , when Ils wonders and beauties become moie widely known and in cess to it is easier , it vv ill be a rcsor t for all peoples It is also the gieat 70ologieal g.uden and piuro preserve of this continent Theio.uo piob.iblv more buffalo there todav than 11113 left roaming In all the icst of the United States Vast herds of elk and deer m i.v bo descr ied there by the tour ist , and hundieds of antelope in a single b uul. The value of its fur-bear ing animals , and the possibilities of restocking from ibis souico parks and preserves In var- ions parts of the couulry must bo kept in mind 'ibis noble leservation is also n Milu- able nitural reservoir- and water supplj , great livers rising thc're , which take diver gent couiscs tow.ud eilherocean. . Apiimc elutj of congicss is to guard against nnj in- juiy to this national possession and to pie- vent any encrorchment upon it in private interests " Oulj a llnlil f ' peeul itois. To arouse public inleiest and to show the iniqultj of the pending mcasuie. Forest .me Sir cam issued a pnnphlct showing tlu present condition of the park und tin changes proposed. One of the primary rea sons advanced in favor of the changes ii that the prosper itof , Cooke City is retardci and mine'ial development checked owing ti inaccessibility , whereas it is pointed ou tliat President Oakcs of the Norlhcin Pa crlic , after a thorough investigation , do cl.ued lo a committee of congress tha "there was n&thing In1 the Cooke Cit ; mines" Actual surveys demonstialo that i raihoid can bo built to Cooke City b.vothc . / routes ou grades not nearly as heavy as nov exist on many western roads To changi the puk boundary , to accommodate tin Cooke Citj ro.ul would ho to exchange qu il ity tor quantity. It lobs the park of beatiti ful and accessible scenery , of a m.igniliccn game piescivo It gives in exchange un in accessible mountain region which torn ist will never visit , and vvhie-h hea\y wintc snows render ine-ap ible of supporting game Ketuimng to the queslion of the r.ulioad if , under the bill for segiegalmg a part o thu puk and adding other area , the pro poseel railroad should bo built , it would b restricled lo Hie 1101 Hi or right river binli Hut foi fifteen miles Iho route pisses tin ougl ii canon of Iho Yellowslono with lofty ver tic.il walls uhiilling directlj onthoiivci Should it moid this difllcultj In crossing am reciussing the river , it would intrude upo the puk as before , and the valuable un iictiuosiirio noithwcstcm Iract would have : o bo abindoned wrthout securrn ficcdom from railroad encioachment ! iVt nil events Iho diffeieneo i liract icabililv between the route thiough th | ) .uk and cither of the othei sufjgcste roulcs is app.iienll.v not so great as U ha sometimes been rcpicsented. It is allege that land speculators and otheis at Cook City and Livingston aio counting ou congic : sional permission for the railioad in oidc toadvaru-o Ibo value of their piopeitv , an that the } aio the chief uigers of th scheme. Opinion of an Kxpcrt. To clinch Us argument against the pom ing mc.isiues , Foicst and Slieam piints letter from U.in C. Kitiginnii , captain i enginecis , U S A. , who lor four j ears h.i charge of the constiuc-lion of roads an bridges in the paik. Captain Kiugin.i sav > . "Tho IfiO.OOO aeies of land , in round nui : bcis , vvlucii it is proposed to take from tl p.uk for the benefit of u few individuals , almost valueless for- the pin pose of gia/in orngiiculluie. Until lies upon nuuinta sides , and foi ins n viluablo and vornecc , Hiiy part of Iho waleishciKof Iho Ycllo\ \ stone river. Doing high nnd welllimbcic It is adiniribly ndapled lo calcli mid ho snow , and by allowing It to melt gradually lends lo prevent fieshets and subsequoi peiiods of vciy low water. Thus it is diicct benefit to ngilcultmo lind navlg.itit in Ibo lower valley. If this region is d foicsled , us It undoubtedly will bo in tlm if it Is icnrovod fiom Iho p.uk and dellvcii lo tliuiililiout , the viulenco of the ficsho will ccitaiiilj ineie.iso and the vvbolo valli . .will suffer acundlnglj. "No ono who has over visited Yellowstoi P.uk can fail lo nppiccj.ilu tlio wisdom tli dedicated it to its present uses , or can dou that It is destined to a gie.rt and valu.il fuluio. "It is not too mm h to say that if the pa can bo picscrvcd as it now is , subject onlj such slight changes as aio neeess.uy sccuio good roads and trails through It , in proper hotels lo liisuro Iho eomtort of I visitors , it will in time become n health tu pleasuto resort unequalcd m Iho vvlu world , Ils malnlcn.iiico is nf moio th national impoilauco , it is tin object of dlie pciMmnl inleiest , now nnd In time to con to tiavelcis and uclc'iiiists ihu woildovei IIOI.DIM ; in * xv r.i.r , . Creilti anil C'rlpplo Crpulc Camps I'roiliii I ICIiIilj. Ciedo continues to keep up Its icputatl us a tlist-class camp A Jive-foot vein nmethjst < iu.uU cair.vlng native silver h been struck in the Yellow Jacket. Ass i aveiago fiom 251) ) to ! 175 ounces Anew M has been opened in .Spar lode It Is llvo fief of quaiU , assaying from foi t j toslxtj ounc The Cleopatui has made anothei strike high made oio , and the piupuitj Ui.ipic the and Jinn nts. mo- Mr , and ) iie , elly s to the Urn- ( to- .hat all not ? anl in n only 1'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum Ills tWU iu Millj-iis of Homes 40 Years the Standard * meeting with nar much success as charao- Jorlred the AmMihint , Holy Mo cs nnd the lnst Chnncci Tlio Ltttlo Mnld nnd Kreut7er Sonatn < fitruclc seine hlph-prndo ere during tlioi week , nnd operations nro hcltiK nctltoW prosecuted. A half Interest has beitij purchased In the Solomon by Denver parties for 10,000. Prospectors have struck n veinlof hcmntlto nnd manga nese running 85 t or cent. In Iron. A flvo-foot vein of nmcth.XKtl has been struck bctxvccn the ICclat nnd Nnnoy Hanks. Cripple Creek it agitated over a project to tunnel Hull mountain by nn electric tram way. If carried Ihto operation this enter prise xvould ploiWTitho ilehest poitlon of the camp at n depth df 1,200 foot from the sum mit. mit.Woilc Woilc on the Cripple Creek tunnel has been suspended. No reasons nio given. The tunnel Is at n depth of itefl feet. A largo vein of free milling ere was cut at n depth of eighty feet , another of eighteen Inches at a depth of 180 feet Other propel ties In this camp , notably the Ph.umacist , Tom o'Shan- tor and Woik glvo favorable icports lilalin .Mlnr * . The Trade Dollar , at Silver City , Is one of the best p i.v Ing mines In the state Tor the month of November the profits weio 514,181. Machinery has been oulercl and work will eommciuo soon on u smelter and con- ceutntor for the Idaho Mining company nt Wnidncr The Illack .Tack mine and mill on Florida mountain are itinnliig ilaht alon < ; A line bodj of 01 o has been olAjned up In the mine , nnd the mill will continue i mining through the vv Inter The mines of Wood river have done very well this year , notwithstanding the low pilco of silver The icports of the sampling woiks show nn Incicaso of 1,100 tons over that of last j car. Owners of now prospects on CastloCicek aio busy developing them A tunnel Is i mi ning to cut the Headlight at the depth of 100 feet , while the CHIT mine , owned by John Way and Sheriff McCabe , Is opening up Into a bonanza. The Helena and Frisco Mining company , opeiating inShoshono county , has Jiled with the board of county conlmlssloncis a claim of upward of $ . " > 0,000 on account of damages lu the destruction of tlio mill hi the i lot at Jem hi .Inly last. The Hod Cloud and Caledonian mines , near Ilalluv , are both sinking their shnfts at the i ate of onu and a half feet per day. When down at a legtdar depth the mines will ho connected. The oio from the Star mine is shipped dhect to Salt Lake. Thousands sink into an cailv grave for want of a bottle of Dr Hull's Cough Sjiup This gieat remedy would havesivcd them. Both tlio method and results "when Syntp of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acta Ejnlly yet promptly on the Kidneys , iver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Symp of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial iu its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. 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He can never call himself entirely free from pain or dis tress in some form. "Rheumatism ever stands ready to grasp him in its clutches. When his mental faculties aVc clear , and hetfecls that he is him self again , and can do some men tal work , then he finds himself as sailed at every joint and muscle by his arch enemy , i/icii mtism. No treatment of uric acid is complete without a faithful use of Londonderry IMhia. It often does unaided what nothing else would do without it. Ask your physician about it , or write for pamphlets. OK AM , DKALURS. Londonderry Lithia Spring Water Go , , Oh s. H Perkins. Ss.lliu Aits ; , Mnh , lloitoi PAXTON &GALLAGHER , Distributing IllLll I U UOAutl all lua train < KVII.3. XVKAKNl'.SSm. DKIltUrV. KTC1. , that n coinpaur Ilium In men Ol ICM.Y anj NKN11.V C'L'ltKI ) rull HlUK.NQril anil tor glren tuevrry part uf tha boJx. 1 will > om1 ( s corcly riail ) HtKBlu.inr mlToror tin proicrli lion that cured ina of tliaiu troublai. Adilraii , I A. IIHAIJLUV UATILE CUEEIC , MJCU. The Well = Bred Girl in Society The second of the exceed ingly popular series of articles showing to girls the best standjy * ards that prevail in the social life of American cities , and the duties devolving upon girls in polite society , treating in this paper of a young girl's dress in society , etc. irrison in the Christmas LADIES' HOME JOURNAL ; suc ceeding papers during 1893. Christmas issue at all news-stands for Ten Cents. One Dollar for One Year The Curtis Publishing Company , Philadelphia AM L7-.L51M 1SNTS. ROYB'S Kew Theater RHSA Friday anil Saturday i December ' 30 and 31 M itlnco bnlnrd ly. Under tlio m-iuasoinont orV. . 1) ) | .OITIOU. Abslstcd by an \colicnl 1 I'ompiny Friday Evonlngand Saturday fiflot. lliivou's Omit Hlslo leal I'Hj , JosephlneEnipyssG , the French Saturday Evening , cli ikcsnonru'a rirllll-mlCoincdy CV3UCM ADO ABOUT NOTHSMG bile of scuts opsns Tliurbd Jl.U'l'Y I iATlllll viili'l Sunday. Monday nnd Tuesday Jjnuirj' 1,2 ami .1 ( bpeulul liolul ly in itmoo Monti "iy. ) Engagement ot thu unilnoiit rom.mtlo ictor , 111 IlK latCSt bllCCCbS. A worthy sucec'Sbor to " .Moults Cr'ito. " Now York sun. Cnit , C"osf if m on. Mr. O'NelJl's first anpo ir uieo In Omaha In four ye us. Usu it prices FARMf STREET fMWLWig Like Homo , nil rouU Ic til to the lioutu of i < ucccsii The 1 oimdutloti of all bcnsatlotial Drnnia All IloTlniiiTiK ltli New Year's M ittnco fruniliiv. J in. 1 bc-utlio Iron Mills In I till Hlust M-xtlnccs feuniln ) , Moml i > , VXccliie ilnj , Haturilny XS V/JJEK. BURTOH STANLEY COMEUr CO. IN Tlio VTondc-i , niul nn hour nf Riioclaltlcs /j.i//-v .u.i'yA'/s. MATINEE ritIMs-5 ( : > Ootoalliirlsifhoiiso KVKMNO I'ltltlH.ilcoiiy , an 1'arqtict. ! 0o - Tllli - Ladies' ' Perfect SYRINGE. 11 e only perfect \nslnnl unil rtcliil tjrliik'o lu Ilio world It Is the only Syrlnno ev cr InvcnlPd by nhlcli vnill nnl Injections tun Lu ad mlnimi-rcit without lonk 'UK unit eolllnR the clotli Ink' or nerccnltntliiK tl" ) usuof u TLBkelind nlilcli run also bo usi'il fur rectal Injeclloiin or IrrlKnllon hori iiuunnr. iim.n AM ) II A HI ) UUUIII2U bll K.I.I , . Mnllonlcrs eollcllcil TlieAloe&PenfoldCo , , l.tli Stroof , Mc\r TO rosion ICR 1'Ji Blclium' j proscrlplloni nccurutt-Iy jirepiirucl ut low urlcc'j MAYER. STROUSE& & MFRS 4I2 BWAY N.Y DR. R , W.BAILEY Teeth Filled With out I'aln by the L. itost Inven tion. Tooth Cxtraotod Without Pain or Danger. 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JMAIvKS NO iXTRA CHARGE FOR ROXXEj } EDGES. See the Now Jersey SPHGlALTlIiS , They tire line. Notice name ON SOLES. Dealers can get Price Libtb and Dis counts on application. I carry u big stock and am Western Agent for tlio New.Jersey Co. To Bring Home a Bottle of It is an indispensable household liquor , recom mended by physicians as strictly pure , rich and wholesome. lie can get it at any high-class drinking place or drug store. DALLEMAND & CO. . CHICAGO. ILL. UPTURE Or NO PAY UKFHR VOU TO 2,500 PATIKNVS. Ilcfcrcnce : Nat'l ' Hack of Commerce , Omaha. No inti'KNi'iON from biiHlnnss. No Oporatlon. IiivcslU'iuodur Miittmil , Written Ruanuitoo tonlno- lululv C'tirunll kinds nf UI'l'TUHKof bntli ioxos.wlth- nut I no Hi" of HnKo or Byrln cno inattor ot how Ion ? BXAMINATION The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY , 307-308 N , Y. LIFE BtDQ , , OMAHA , HEB , bond for Circular. 181G Doualas Slroat , Omaha , Nob. The eminent ipc-clullit In ncrroui chronic prlvnto , uljoil , jkln and urinary dtioa e > A rcicular onij rrclitcrcit uroiluntu tn medicine aidl plouiat nnd cirllllcnln uliow. In Hill IrujtltiK vrltti tlio t'reatint iuo- llook ( il-iterlciOri.Ue ; > ouUrB9 O0i.etour ! ila ID toSpiu Bund jr ll ) uj toUiu. ti