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I —— ——————————————— .. . THE FARMERS' FAIREST FIELD |t Febraska the Trao Home of the Honest and Industrions Husbandman, supreme coort would of the law under which Mitche its written opinion on the mandamus pro ceedings brought by into the validity Sterling Morton CORN STATISTIC3 OF THE STATE Prooeeings in the ter Uase—The Warranto Caso- A Budget of Lincoln Looals, nd Manslaugh- rtomatic double acting scale Tt may be v in weighing grain into the car it runs from the [¥ROM THE BEK'S LINCOLN RUIEAU.] Prof. Georga B. Lane, who has charge of tho state census and mat ri roforring to the growth of Neb Just tinished the orup of 1831, compartment al statisties automatically trans compurtment The weighing'is said It is tubulate: parison is made between v and tho yield year taken for the 4, and & com | 20,000 in the =cale foundry man, has also taken and John & for 1879, which w government census #soon by reference to the figures, the in oreaso during the fiv the two statements ntlvmen to cotamence th on n large basis years intervening W that Lincoln is vapidiy coming to t RMATIONS LEGAL The supreme court b torday of considerabl ovived, it is learned that the incr age in 1835 over 1331 is fully oent, and the increass in yicld aboot nt, which will » i Frank Joues, on error of the law doing jurios and allowing the iko this year's | away witi gra 1he tollowing is the table nere, instead of indicting by the yicld in eacn county: ] n ol the conrt every purticular CITY NOTES, Sddio Kleutsch twelve days of ‘typhoid wwed was o bri, netoenth yes he funcral will ocour Ninetecuth tagangof seven toughs man Fom i jumpred on to Poli wnd procecded to do him up. it and finally them to jail ‘The statements ma by Webster and rs themselves tated in the prosinutes 10,000, whilc ),0)0 at one time he trustecs of Picrre kota, have tender uicient lanoy these ugitato professorship of cock is n graduate of the FFred Harrison, the + hias just 1o business trip i the south. Stukel, the Thayer county of yesterday on his w urnedifrom i tenduys’ Ly to Omaha. Rob Curray, Palmyr ward; O H. Kilbourn, nd: J. P, Conger, J. S, Miller, | DD, Jolinson, Wymnre: Charles Ou sutenunt Governor Shedd and No name is better and widely known A. Pozzoni. self famons by ion powder that | nd moro pleas rs he has mad, e clegant perfumes and s his name, & will do niore to produce or en- than & use of Mr. Pozzoni'’s pre- She Wouldn't Stand It. nsylvania camo kK to have some the- t the job of al printing done, and fiee he explained that the company w composed of amateurs who were Lo mik their tirst trip on Then," said the g helping him on his bills, *you will, o | course, follow the rale and adve v from the Union Square th Ldon't know. “And I shull pat on that you ar well-known stars, <1t might do And we must advertise that your play Bad o run of 20) ights in ths city. “But it hasn't."" “Makos no PYOUND CASE. s L. Pound for the killing wvas resumod in the dis- trict court uled Miss Mors commissioner’s “Phe dofens: an employ: waitor's office when Sho thousht tl volyor hold by Grf- coming out of the tho firat shot was tir #hot was from tho r fin, and it was pointed in whare Pound stood she was cool amd collected when all this is - diflerence tof Lee and about that. shull sny that tho Star, Herald, Times, mention it a5 an un- witness snid twoen hor testimony Dimmicks, who swor I'hat's all v zht, you know, suy that you to the left of our own orel T'he next witness for the prisoner was J. Milton Holtmun, private secrvetary to his oxcellency the 'governor. man said thit he stairs and had stood in the hall, 18 n as he oould judge, about ton svconds whon the fivstshot was fived. ness Lhought that Griflin did not raise his band uatil after Pound’s first shot 8 ndiscrepuney bebwes 1 donco and that of Pound himself, whom the prosceuting »ttorncy thinks s th best witness he hadin the ense. Pound i his testimony first said that his shot wus fired in the second shot was lived after € menced to bobble off. Ay ho knew MoGuire and Griflin were des- porato characters oaro to fuce them that his livst shot b the alr, which statement is best corrob. orated by the fuet that seventy-two buck tin's body, whioh was more than one barrel would bold without bursting. Fhe other witnesses examined did not dovolop anything now During the production of the eyidence de o the part hiy vnor, played in the thing tonding that way us it was, doubt- And it will be wise to add that in Chi- Lilwaukee and St. Paul you had to people by hundr oumustn't do it,’ 1 just como down protested the roine of the play is anday sehool going to furnish the eash ills and get us Lo the first Ving on the bills mip and leave mo tulfed dog, a n Hotlman's If there's uny she 1l bust the two Alpine scenes, o storm and u back yard in Boston onmy hands for the winter, the trath on the bills, and if we bust on 2’3 omo show meeting and appesl to provi- and that th leaving the inforence ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was & Chikl, she cried for ( astoria, When sho became Miss, ahe clung to Caatoris, When uhe had Children, i gave them C no referenoe wis m was aurofully excl Lo s, thought it might injure the govern b he 18 curefully nurs ing in his hothouse dowa in Salin "Po distriot att 8 Jury in the ease of Mys, Pratt, killed in the West Shore or & boomle er any with gross negl noy doss not expeot oonviction, but expeets to hang the jury When questioned wiy he did not think the chances at least even, ho hinted darkly at varions influences, but woulid pot put his suspicions in w tangible TAKE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseasos of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleon. THE MITCHELL X o Warinto ciss brought werainst udge Mitchell by Hon ! e City, eame up yesterday in the supreme court, it being wr wnswer by the defondaat, Instead of i omuried to the ple r, Watson, on the ground r party 1o bring now so oelebritod e 4 Fuw originated in the south i 184 Foitly on the bowels and kidney wid oor rocts the setion of ho was not tie proy the procoustings sud that under the stut ate regulating quo warranto proceodings al was the only person who is suthorized to brng thom, The attorney general wis tilked to by a Ber reportor on the matler refusod to bring tho prooe botioved tuat Niv bring them in tiver, und s, the ntiorney o aasisted by uny other mediol A Regulator 18 safe to adwlnistor 1n any stow, aod Lder no {in g8, but he Watson hud a rigl e of the attorney gun Stinces oun it do 1L if i 0 Infoxicating boveravo to Jond 1o inte tion, dissiput wnd gonerlly wao vp it nooessary to disturh Mitchell s d he did not think the He sund it was ru BEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE. wanted it disturoed moiwd. o the stroets of Lineoln that the | J.H. ZEILIN & CC Philadalph THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THITRSDAY, NOVEMBER s St e —— SPOTTERS A randed - Opportunities for Crooks 1ess Condnctors Who Soon Get Rich and Then Retire. New York Teleg | to by conductors in order to defraud the railroad ¢ Amor primiti d reckless procoedings knocking down svstem pure and sir A fare, whic | without issning any drawbs v me car the cas: ductor, and | 10 ue tho crooked work involves generally at o risk and more subtle r enteri norandum. I o “spotter’ is in th clear against our o arefully, ways inspeet his pa and scrutinize evory faec tures and ardons — operation The fac is thy he prides himsc on_ his witive faculty of bring ab on any do no matter in what gui and [ have frequently seen entitoly inno wssenrers und fegoing the unpleas Lo entive train crew short fare rucket 18 worked on a b sealo nll over the conntry, especially on the far western roads, and many an hon | est granger evinees no consciention § oles to gtand in with t | in defvauding the road of its I boy of the ¢ ve eeepted nnder Such eireumstances You vouched for, or ¢ are all vight. A s wstand on the rear | train has stavted, or he govs into the cu boose for an unobse hand the conductor one-fourth to two-thirds of the fare. The milen very good opportnnity for erookedne Wl itis, furthermore, & comparatively sufe seheme TUE D! tkos genorally DIMER BAVES 1) Commercial travele quick st taking advantage of this ious way of making conjuuction with the ing their traveling expe: firm, the munipulation i style Tio drummer enltivates the ac quaintance of the condue! s, and after mutual e PENSE nwen elfuct that w ver one drummer pro sents his mile book and gives his dos tination, the conductor will on coupons for tance, and divides the ensuing prot with 'the senger, who of conrse s Slineginge allowingos. for thaTulliimout of wilvage to the lirm hie represents There is, however, some disadvantaze 10 this confederacy with garrulons dreu mers, and the plan favored by the be sharpers is the fraudulent puneh Concerning this t amiss to suy @ word or two railway ticket brokers as 1 ly upon the subject. Tho i througi which the members of this fr; ternity always are in w position to sup thwe public with tickets at cut-rates out th i quite perplexing to the mind of the ated; but as asubstitnto for an ex planution the question might be pro- pounded: Why do cundy ally perform a sham punci céure - pri ticketsy terous te in, u o slock of it wou that the, their ticke h anumber of h the neelled ti ed by de vestot shops and the guilty conduetor shown up. I might still go on quoting various other emes resorted 1o by dis- honeet employes, but you will alieady understand the game and see how vigil- ant a spotter must be to keep tr: of the conductor and his op During the early part ol lust a golden harvest, about the finest anals of western railway histor, was made by the conductors on (h Rocky Mountitn and Idaho division of the Northern ic. That whole sce- tion of had become infected with gold fever on‘hearamg of the all rich “discoveries made in the Couor A’ Alene mining camp. The afiair was gigantio fraud So far vimed pr pects for placer mining and surizee di ging is concerned, and it is an open s cret that the direetors of the Northern Pacitic made use of the most unserapu- lous methods in “booming' the n that they might ficece the poor dup who rushed into the camp. In the oflicial statement it appears that something hke a mullion dollars was cleared by the rond on the shameless humbug, nnd the prof: its would have been mueh larger if the conductors had faithfully turned inall be prepos hers obtain from this Siio the big cash fares they rec el [ authentically v ted that several con ductors kiocked down a3 wmuch as one hundred dollars a day on un erago; this sum seems inercdulously large, but then you must b that veling in those rogions is v 8and 10 cents per mile being the rate, und on distunces of many hun- dred miles ench fave will soon run up to #20, $30 und $60. A gang of detectives vore started on the roud to cheek the f pussenger teatfie, and it be- ysoon evident that almost every s haud gone in for his shave of thi: , The most sueeessful conduglors he boom have subsequently en guged'in hotel keeping, liquor business, or fignre promisently i3 gambling hou; proprietors and munagers of wustern dives. An ex-conductor rons a oon at present in Helens, Montana, and there is a welldfounded ramor ailo that he drew s« doposit of $14,00) from the bank on the day ho reccived notitica tion of his dis THE S1OTE amount cumy Vo HIZ OCCUTATION, Lot mie fivst of all assore you that the life of a railway deteetive s not a very winble one He is hived on the ex press condition that instructions, how- over repulsive W his charaetor, most be strictly complied w Furthermore, b hits 1o abiding place whatever; thy wmter estof the service requires n continuous shifting around with ¢ Aives from 1 to another, in order to reduce wspicion by this a usual or to travel through ono 1o the ¢ the rai thiv every stu a fow month hardor than Nutorally he m o mect any emergeney and throw ol suspicion. You find bini posing as u lund speeulitor, insurance agent, drummer, gumbler, newspaper man, mechanic, { y ple would imag winer, wood chopper, o tra all 'wecording to i particulas jiob he hus g on hand Then it 16 neceasary for him to have confederates, | 18 it would be impossible t tire train without assistanc course is to car, thus cheoking every fare the coadu wr ‘collects, but | any movonient which might divect the at tontion of the conductor or brakum upon him. The art cousi nei the leust possible concern, and lw huve u straight story to tell whe guges in conversation with other p gota or pals of the econductor over the ¢ T'he goneral L Pa l ond of the journcy each operative makes D CONDUCTORS. | L COTOrING A o 1 the gonductor ['he formnia it Corporations Are De- aph: Thero s | wrally a varioty of practices resorted e i1 conversation gor and rearned i conducetdr fal to vat dications of ot puys, for inatance, u certain { by the conductor or receipt ¢ the tare on the official will summarily be ealled t. But this rough way of doing cuployed. A pradent conductor will al- | suts, how by eetive he may travel, carn s habits,ce & sized ap by the eon- b rambler's den 1t would howoeve pose that pass the only parti vation of the deteetive spotter very railway offici i ductor timate fare. The “short™ is rarely paid in the | and not likely either to st know the conductor, be him that you have thew doings seerotly violation of the sorted to their platform after the | UV rules are 1o rved moment, to il the way from S (TE books aftord also a The employees withoat exception serviee and in this redreess toi all of dynamite as a bgen made to blow up the rule are an’extra profit in conduetors. Hav- | s pand by the done in this | conduetors f hunting down the s rvice sta uperintendon 5 name would sound generat.on of Now to the patrons of s, or vicoe ntidence has n established a bargain s made to the ehiof spotter all along the , from Duluth to Portiand, Ore he wounld hardly be alive to-da hesitated in putfin it could e detach quarter or half “the dis- t vy his bulldos revolver ymplish the most good rot the conductors has made & k it might not be - - Anzostura Bitters, the world-rannwie- inoris a delic res dyspe sia, dia | Lerinss and ¢ | e, fever and @z i ¢ Angostura, i A A House on L “Giant Turt tors occasion=-| wd thus | cancelled | v party of Bnglisn hing stations, ar ap nocount very rich in abie spot, tie workmen commenced their task of erccting a sunstantind building. and n deep excéavation w ‘I'lie earth was dry and s; worked with ca; The ubsence of ; d; indeed, there was ubstunce that would have found no b the imlpment broke tarough into tiention of tae comin He at once pronounced t that they had come upon the wnd all hands w nes | sume the slipe ared o ba rounded ol »i sand had heon they suw i hut-snaped onge the hole made partly hollow Lho natives relared it s hut, ¢, built by some of t that had in course of time beon covered Others thought 1t oa t 08 of wsirange peoplo wrth; bt to tio & by the earth. tire dwelling-pl wno Lived under tn 2lisn naturalisty there was i wore simole miation, for the curious houss was wirtle belongiag vork Progre sso h when expose 3, the eatire uncovercd and toration of it w; Land-tortoiso. rin mind | 1o un age long past. Th shull was suee d und died; tution had graduslly and preserved it s ders of that ancient time picel | S0 enormous sand and dit were removed, severnl might havo beei # SUDSCQUONE OCCagian Wa party wineh took yel, 1'us # house, and on e in it during D R R ARG N USE. ssume dilferent roies v ibo shoulde biado, ¥uilness ufter cating, with i inclination o exortivn of body oF min Irritablilty of tomper, fooling o7 by iug neglocsod 8o Wesrinoss, Dizzinoss, I luttoring at » kelore tho eyen, I ight eye, Jtestlosane: gital dienws, Higkly colored Ur CONSTIPATIO TUTT'S PILLBaro es) to such casos, ong doso o fwouldn't m wsslgn one operative to each | marrvied is forbidden 1o make | Orzana,Itesiing 41001 a0 o2, 48 Plurrey St | | JUDGE VANBRUNT'S DOG STORY u bean. The rival worked it up for s ran Wra whon they wer i beautitully pranced along under his n a8 he drove t wnout an o ai spectability. One owned the into his soul him, Big with about the = Jumps, and the dog with the writhing i the _dus ing on his tmuan who numboer at a turkey was f by n that both ho chureh and munity, ther hlood Shed before th de 1ib: pried his o t owner sought his conch lossly over the fathor's clock bueklo 1 dowa to the work the hours of a new born day rkuess camo of the « marvelous idou t) W sWeel morso brain, budde feet aud bea this the tossing of the man blended in sweet unison with the ticking of i “When the morning train left for New York nextday one of 1ts passangers was tho man to whom i walked homeward at night, i s quare-jawed, When b with a low-s somiwhat seared he humim neighbor nud iis spotted do g er of wool twine ti into the re and said Good dog hea for t b whine for m and wonde bitten off a large chunk 18 prepared to masticate. n't much time to like this, and so he shut nine than he w But there wy thi and ahi only about two mi inted trotted wagon him, whil down his sunbiy took him te the spots a York hon afte much w perman PILES Vhiooo for Biind, Bleedine, Itehin een diseovered b simedy ), ealied 1 " Indian ile Ointmont, has cured the worst ¢ sure e and Ule 50 years standinz, minutes siter apply ing medi more | Pile Of intense gotting w n - than 12 of pr KIN L At Ltheum, S Obsiinate How She Brought Him Around. BiLyy e, has long b o less of w loth than the drawing, Draw pnly makos you' go into it act is, to lose o hnsband or tto get rid of i8 ro- flection upon the womian, and wounds i 5 she must marry G he has second ventur i ing of the wlie will ne ive way *1 have finely edue ALY hust lowd. L hay HOW compi “Lam vo cannol “L've got Lo, I “Look here, that's all nonzense, You're | pretiy, attractive againy'’ ), ¥ Any one you liks? Yed. Fhlre's oae youns gentleraan very mieh gouo b’ very “lhats t bave no money.' STt s bad “Do you mind as: hin 1o e poing?™ “Certainly not. ¢ most hiuppy to do p nd sho hesitatCd 0, o 8 Very, very s very tond of m “wel Duokwark, bit { think h will put on your b up-—you see, he nie to-nigot Certuinly, 1N plensur 2OL o youu well, be and that w know ), Isee. I'll be there," lie ludy went o f SHRSAPAN] OV FRUK 44 Murray S, New ¥ork, dressed himself in Vork Canine That Changed His lousy whore boon appoiated tWenty-Hve yours ser heatd was told me of ago, 18 eredited to mitted himee n {toan imm o | She descrved him vory poentis Socrotary Bayard, .a ie a proverh which can many ways y had come cnomies, One of them W the other was sehing in the defay in treatm attack of rhens may bring ahout nepotism is fast ceawlin In all such ea It banishes every third, that in the porson of Sl We Grow. Iank in the National Demoerat’ platiorm, which suts Territorios should ba appointed to the offices in them Pwenty five 39,000,000 of wrly 60,000,010 bulldog w wding out by his gate as the owner of the conch dog drove by, and the look on the face of th i the dog under NOW W are no had 111 citios and towns of over 8, now wo have 235 of suc s Thon the total population of onr cities was 5,000,000, now ypy and contented man in the wa Trove the iron deep ‘to the having béen looking L same seeny 1] mines then prodo NOW 83,000,000 tons, houutitul and while the balld I'he iron product amounted to 500,000 v y it foots up oy 18 yoar, almost a ni drawn the lucky If it hadn t | neighbors were pillars in 1560 our metal industrie 3,000 hands, 000 worth of ahant 181,000,000 i Tr-day these industrivs huods, consmme $34,000,01) of med §100,0 would have been qus owner of the bull ne's jaws apart and atod the spotted pup BIRTIL Al products The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SO°T, HOT OR COLD WATER. wt Harm to FARKIC or HANDS, riicularly adapted to 1« rm Climates, r poor, should F360,000,000 000 persons; to day they 000, while the vatue of their annual pro- duct has trebled oolen industry omployed 69 per are of V110 imt. nuclous of mills, wuich produce $30,00,000 in 180, ! goods to the v and tiful JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK: $270,000,000. Standard Medi 8l Work tor Yo ng 'und woods; in 1831 we only importad 70,000,000 In the meantime employed id the number of hands d of {mporting wo nzed to do In the meantime we have nearly times as many mil ble the number of f than double W00 0,000 yards t his heels, ke hummed a liv fi— uvenF, et F GREAT HEDICAL WOTK OY MANH))) Exhnyetad Vitatity, X o Leelie 0 M ilway and dou vielding more | nwuber of bushels of nviods dog standing at tne gate saw the Wastchestor hills w ©ora of Vanth. and the Tlanrmcion WK In the production of sheep, we | 22,000,000 of tiem in 136); to-da 10,000,000 of them; and w then proluced in this conntry 6,000,000 pounds of wool; 00 1,000 potnds. Finally, the hbor wnd his dog 't ie ot of A4 S R 110 intenq 1o a4 Anae 1L TILAEEY e s v her work e ety for A% sy vore It e, i M aimata, @ thar v tha W y produce 210, 1 the sound, and the spotted dog under the w licked his chops in moved his tail aright CWAITING FO.t THE FRAY he variegited canine paused and s fray, while the man, wagon moved on u him. Whan the bul of our exports has )it stoold at §101,000,050, ands wt ahout $00,000. gleeful mood, and The Swiss Guard, The pope has his own soldicrs, who are not very many, wnd wno gonerully et us gaards to the varions parts of s Lrouze doors, which 1es, We 8w solae | one of whom will £OLRociety 1o whom phe 9alanny aw that he did 1 not bo useful, whet ey b, slackened up Are CHOTIONS hart of thess soldic us for our pern the ~kill of nll otace phys Such trearod without an instunce Moution this puver. eld militury gentl ike thew before ceeption had lastod formed of hrowd peri L nimself in the ner of u ten-rail £ with the dotted skin shook his ily along and o with heavy white pl GEOBRAPHY ' OF THIB anghed until the of bright silk, snd thev muke duzzling | | they belon, hboring pump, w. v, and sont hin to ' population of Westehester had crie Sick him, B day it would I o of wind it chariet Michuol Angelo, not long witer the The cure was of a to be the enstom of wards compose L of Sw ey were considered more honest and 1 Pilea b b Dr. Willigins, (an Ind W t dealabont the Swiss suurds | CHITAR0,RES (ISLEND & PACIFY iy reason of its eantral pa aff i 1pa) e st | ine. Lotions wses is still ealled Swiss,” altix Frenchman, pope are now Italia tain the old 1ent absorbs the tuniors, mllays tie at night after inzz, (parti ron i Bedy, ek as a poiltic stant reliet, and is prepar “Porsonully ] Stockton, in s for Novemb.r, red oniy for Piles, for nothing else C the St. Niche o 1Y Untinetod vom Bibleal Interprotation, aning, Samuoel, of the Lis frequently found | riptions. on the face, le: the skin clewr and beantify Whatisthom Also cures [teh h Dore Lips, and ld by druggists, or mailed on recoipt of ding to Drake s d'a big boy in his bible dby Kuhn & Co, Atvhoesale by C. The Fast Ve Ranuan 15" 150 vonereeh o 1A Schiroeter & roplied the CLain't sure that Ilnow, lad, as he shuilled o i, Tt en Gl aaw s v (e The Famous Albert Lea Route Tn the direot and favorit, Wiat is your on of the considered don’t like to tell." “That is nonsense. be too morles You ought not to What do you think o116 o 11l e, “Lguess, Mr. Richards, that it stands for g0 (0 sheol!’ "' “You are wrong, I whent Hvids il anoth ' DL ’ amucl, vory wrong wine how you could hiave be Sho f again just Lo show it w and she is much likelie Lot 'wE i g Uhitad SUGEY Wik Canades o E.ST. JOHN, - o'l Tkt & Paos, CHITAGO. Nebraska Nationa Bank | NEBRAS, v brother heve could giv w botter inter] lielps ber to o better unde; second, and the unple of the loss teaches he her nataral inel to kick But there's one happy now, wiose know that he was brought up torthe serateh In s vory simple but eliect: t doca our Chinose brother think is ant by o to'; samee ‘como of’!" promptly | answored Wang Loo, us he weut up to Fros't & Gou'l e, i, Colds amid Sor, ¥ 10 B, H. 1 ougluss & Sous’ Capsi cum Cough Drops. some to ask youifl yooean b me to some work," sh od, very nd has turned out quite worta- d o leave him, ed to support my Yy sOITY, Ve you an port youir e, President wzariN, Vieo Pr The Litest for Girls, noticed the latest ides said an observant Sithiicld stre W. V. Monse, am nlraid 1 Lrwis 8. Rig Do you pro- PA¥ING OFFICE: IRON BA Co. 12th And Farnum Stecots, A General lunking Business Tenusetod. WEL & MAUL, AKERS TBALMERS, is ity asked the reporter. walking; doa't you young lady long now as’if she was fashionable docan’t dwadl going fo have Why don't you ) quick, springy gait, an if xhe was in a hurry, but as if rry again! Nover, I've had enough Nonsense: youw'll have this time. Haven't you wny wdmirers (SU0OSE O t UNDERT they wisn to wimm e is over, erthor in the cot back fullof vi, proper thing at all now for & young lu 4 promip.ly” Lo v s position.' man “hat he's bashtal o tto do someth “but ‘tired' & (oo groot an PENNVROVAL PILLS tinat the fden iy a good 0o, any vanee of goo | health will At least it will bring out ting mo to bring | ine, and tuat is the next AME PARE Dr. Hamilton Warren, Ecloctic Physi- promptly attended to doms moike now S old stund by, White ad snow not tell him va Yurn at Pat All Sorts of ““ hurts and y sorts of zils of ma* end beast nced a cooling lotivn, M-stang Liniment Sy Wt fifteen minutes Tiuers & Coosk, 186 Farnam St.