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Ak Aiu THE PUBLIS! DAILY - BE HED EVERY MORNING SEWATT THY Bworn Statement DAILY of Circulation. t the 13 solemniy swear of the Daily Hshing ¢ n the actual cf for the week follows: ilation ending $Paturday Bunday, M ny. S0t Hesday, Slst Wednesday, v *hured Friday, ! Avern ' Bubscribed an 4th day of Sept,, [SEAT.| ‘T'zschue 2811 Al o before n N, I’ Frn, Notarv IPublic nefiret duly sworn, e s seeretary of the it the act Daily ¥ 6, was 10, copies; Avril 155, for 3 copies; or March, 1886, 12,101 for J i 314 copies daily cireul montl of for Febri w6, cople o1 for August, 1¥ Gro. B, Tzsenvek, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 4th day of Sept., A, D, 1585, [BEAT. | "'HE democ county put in some good work for Church Nowe. They want lim nominated. tion in Ver ow Senator Edmunds to the republi It looks as though the eles mont would s be stronger than ever with cans of that stat Tre republicans of Wisconsin, satisfied by experience with high license and local option as the most effective means of controling and rezulating the liquor traflic, propose to adhere to that policy. ANOTHER V water was won Wednesday. In the canoe race at New York tho Euglish Naatilus was beaten easily by the American Las. ie, and the international trophy remains in this country, ca on the Tug Journal at Lincoln, with its usual malic uses the Bee of treating Judge Cobb unfairly, by inserting in the ob- scurest corner of the paper the letter which he wrote concerning his army and congressional pay. We are also taken to task for failing to tal itoriul notice of this lotter. As o matter of fact, Judge Cobb’s letter reached this offico late night, after the editorial page wasclosed It was ordered for immediate insertion and the night editor it the most prominent place at his disposal. Tue discovery that careless and imper- fect construction of buildings is measur- ably responsibie for the destruction at Charleston, is not surprising when it is known that the city did not have a build- In the work of rebuilding inl ought to be d. E jurement which no well-regulated community can dis- vense with, for the well-attested reason that the average builder will bear watch- ing, Goverxor Rusk of Michigan was re- nommated by the Repbublicans on Wednesday., The vigorous action of the governor in dealing with the riotous elo- ment at Milwaukee and Bay View last May created some opposition to him among a portion of the working people, but it would seem from the fact that he was renominated by acclamation, and from the hearty aporoyal of his course in the resolutions of the convention, that the opposition did not become formid- able and is not feared by the party. In his acceptance specch the governor warned anarchists to make themselves searce while he is in authority, and the lawless element has had such evidence of his dotermination to maintain order that it will undoubtedly heed the w ing. Tue Rev. Kan ne, & blackthorn from Shank Hill road, Belfast, has landed in Canada and opened his mouth. The breadth and depth of his plaint and m sion are that the claims of the Irish homu rulers are misanderstood in Americs, and he proposes to start it on the true and only path as known to Orangemen, Mr, Kane avers that the Parnellites do not know how to govern, that the present establishment, surrounded by bayonots in Dublin castle, is the most glorious the sun ever shone on, and that ats di - tion would be & erime against humanity, This is true and significant, taken in con- nection with the tact that Mr. Kane and the class he represents have lived ana fattened on the spoils of government in Trcland, and the prospect of losing the oflices fills his soul with horror and his pocket with the shudows of gnawing emptiness. Mr. Kane cannot be blamed for shouting for bread and butter. ON last Monday the United States Naval War colloge, an institution for in- struction in the artof naval warfare, was opened at Coaster’s Harbor fsland, R. I, The college class consists of seventeen oflicers just graduated from the torpedo class, and there is s large stafl of in- structors and lecturers drawn from the army and navy. In explaining the object and'aims of the college, Admiral Luce, of the North Atlantic squadron. said it was proposed to have a higher, wider and more comprehensive course in the study of naval warfaro as a science than bad ever before been attempted. The introduction of steam s u motive power has enablod ships to perform wmilitary eperations with the p on of land forces, therefore a knowledge of military art has hecome indisponsuble to the naval student in order to perfect himself in his profession, The admiral said that while the principles of strategy apply equally to land und sea, as yot nuval tacties under steain [orm an uysolved proolem. Church Howe's Itepublicanism. Before the wns of the Firet ¢ t 1o the support uld ask t 1 re republ Vit the pa of tand wn pen 1 the o s follow elected n to hand Tilden and dex In 1816 B Stricklana HE a vote of [ v len and H¢ election 1t w canvass of this vote under the then ex the legislature i vote had to be can smber at the latest, and the sion of the legislature did nos | January. In orde vass of the clect and electors vote of ndrick: 1s dis A by 16,951 cast for ti clectors. After the red that the could not take pl isting luw befe vened. ‘Lhe electo vassed in Do regular s on cov vernor ( of the I ber ¢ ‘e to convene on the th | Wt Lincoln, for the pur ssing the electoral vote of | I'he democratie cffort to cap. ture republican clectoral votes s historic ‘Lilden’s friends, notably Dr. Miller, had been plotting for the capture of | one of the clectors from and it lustoric th was offered to one of the electors, General Strickland. The eali of the legislature broke into the plan of the plotters, and they found a willing and sckless tool in Chuveh Howe. When the legislature convened at the capital, shurch Howe filed a protest which may » found on pages 6, 7 and 8 of the Ne House Journa! for 1877, The fol- lowing extract makes interesting veading: | I, Churel Howe, n member of the leisla- | ture of Nebraska, now convened by procla- | mation of his excellency, Governor Silas | Garber, for the purpose of ean i and declaring the result of the vote ¢ braska for electors for president a president of the United States, hereby enter my solemn protest against such act, denying that the governor has power to call this body in special session for any such purnose, or that this body hasany authority to eanvass declare the resultof such vote upon the following grou Tirst, This legislature now convened hav- been elected under what is known as the nstitution, has no power toact in the the new constitution of the stat having been in foree sine The second and third ¢ 1 objections and The concluding sentences ious document are as follow “For the foregoing reasons 1 prote against any cany vote of the state by this body, and demand that this, my protest, be entered upon the journal.” (Signed) Chu member of the legi The democrats did not eall of the governor and the 1 quorum in the senate, while the several to spare in the house of which Howe wi member, The protest en- tered by Howe was doubtless prepared by the Tilden lawyers in Omah Howe had tho elory of being the solo champion of Sim Tilden. ture ignored Church How protest on its record and ¢ clectoral vote in spite of it. When the legislature convened in Jan- uary, 1877, the presidential contest v at its' height in Washington, Howe had changed places from the house to the senate. Early m the sessi resolution was mtroduced expressi conviction on the part of the s tHayes and Wheeler having received a majority of the electoral votes were en- titled to thoir seats. This resolution gave riso to a very lively debate which lasted two days. Church Howe asked to bo excused from voting when it first ame up aud was so excused, On the final passage of the resolution the record [page 876, Senate Journal 1877,] shows the following result: Yeas—Ambrose, Baird, Blanchard, Bryant, Calkins, Car Chapman, Colby, Dawes, Gar- field, Gilham, Hayes, Kennard, Knapp, Pepoon, Powers, Thummel, Van Wyck, Walton and Wilcox—20, 5 Those voting in the negative wore Aten, Brown, Covell, Ferguson, Hinman, Holt, Church Howe and North--8, During the same session of the legi Church Howe's vote on United ator for the first three ballots is recorded as having been cast for 1. W. Thomas, » South Carolina democrat, [pages 198 and 208 Senate Journal.| All this time Church Howe professed to be o republican independent, republican on national issues aud a temperance on local issues. His temperance grango record we leave for another chap. ter. We simply ask what right a man islaty po the state, N is ulso re somewhat of pond to the read assed the se | compron | the | having such duties devolved upon | the meddling € with such a vecord has to tho support of any republ The democrats may be stillin his dobt although they claim to havo paid him in full on a cash ba for ervices rende sis Doriding the Forelzu Service. It is not surprising that such exhibi- tions of incapacit, en made by the diplomatic 1 sentatives of the government in Mexico should ve seized upon by those who regard the forcign seryice as in great part an oxtravagant incubus on the nationa! treasury as a striking oxamplo justifying their ovinion. It must be frankly confessed that the whole course of the goverument's repre- sentatives in Mexico has been of a char. acter to bring reproach and derision upon the seryice, and the misfortune is that it does not stand alone, though nothing quite so weak and disreputable ever before occurred in the country’s history. The course of Brigham and Jackson clearly demoustrated that they were totally untit for the positions they cecupy, and when this was shown it was plainly THE OMAHA DAI the duty of the admini: promptly recalled thom appears to be a man of ation to have he personal Ja \ with lofty *mizht ac He is sn nsive views of omplish for 1 to have for his conntry had most plans enlarg be for every commeoreinl [ two countric inid wzthening and cordial snbsist between two Wboring republics, both for their own welfare and n example. Minis Jackson will not oniy not have the p his commendable t be eredited with done so. was rash, Jack- wd Sedgwick made a would be sweeping con- ing tween incr wiy wl wions and in intimacy asing stre that ough th n neig vi lege of carrying our intentions, but will n the ability to h But beea srigham son inconsiderat blackguard of himself, it viously unjust to make demmation or the consular and diplomatie The faunlt is in the men, in system of the character ir duties, ana the blame of ine: men ther ongs, on th ppointment. Thes addition to th nsul Poreh, were selecte largelv with reference to what they had done or might be expected to do as poli ticians, and they simply furnish conspicuous evidenee ot the making the foreign serviee an political place-hunters who eannot be provided fc home, or 1s faney that they have a gift for diplomacy. The id that a great nation like the United States can dispense with a diplomatic establishment s of course absurd. It Wso untrue and unjust o assert that this serviee has b of no value to the coun- try. Buta fact that every year becom more impressive is that the serviee should be entirely divoreed from politics, and that it should not be aflected by the quad rennial changes of awdministration in the government, It 1s not a matter of the least consequence to foreign governmn whether the aceredited representatives of this country are democrats or republi- cans, but it would have a great effeet in increasing the influence of our reprosent- atives and enlarging their usefulness if the )\r.m'llh]n prevailed of selecting them tor ca and fitness, rather than ward of purtisaushin, and if ex- and eflicieney assured them permanent tenures. T the principle that prevails m other countries, and 1ts merits have been most amply at- tested. ol service, not of It ablo must bo pl sonsib) L where it b for their oflizials, with the last anothe of sylum for mistake suc be Was ita The only point worthy of notice raised by anybody in support of Mayor Boyd's o city hall contract is tion that the bid is $10,000 to $20,000 too high. Noy, the contract as made embodies a detail schedule of the cost of each materiul to be used, mcluding the labor. In other words, the bid speeifies so much per yard for stone, so much per thousand for brick work, and so much for every other item. It eyen specifies how much the material should cost laid on the ground and how much placed in the wall. If there is any overcharge job it could ecasily be detectod by any com- petent builder, The hard sewer brick work laid in the wall in cement is contracted for at $IL30 per thousand, and first-class masonry of Col- lo sand-stone at §9.50 per cubic yard. ‘The bids for other mater are in the same proportion. Mr. House and Mr. Schall, both of them practical men, garded this bid as very reasonable, if not low. Omaba builders who have exam- ined the pians pronounced the contrict as advantageons to the eity. Where i the $10,000 or $20,000 steal in such ligure 1 the First National bank abetter con- tract for its buildi Has Wm. A, Pax- ton got a better one for his block? Has Frank J. Ramge made bet terms with his contractor: Compurisons like this are the only basis for any judgment on the su The truth is that Mr. Regzan made his bid low beeause ho believed there would be sharp competition and being a now ccmer, as Coots was when he got the contract for the court house, he wished to make a favorable beginning on u pub- lic building. Had there been a put up job m his bid it would have been to his interest to file a few straw bids at higher rates thun his own AFTER the experience of the last three days the man whe tatks up a cold water campign in Nebraska will consult ms safety by giving the fair grounds a wide berth B A 15 in Omaha journalism are now busily en gaged in stroking each others backs and tickling each other uuder their respec tive chins, while they gely assail the Ber for daring to oxpose their union to defeat Van Wyek, Chang of the Zepub- lrean glorities Eng of the Herald, and coos lovingly over Chang us it softly ad- vises him to come openly over into the democratie railrond eamp and pledge himsel to support & hourbon nominee in case of Van Wyek’s nomination. This har- mony hetween the old time associates in politienl trickery is very refreshing. Tne aequittal of y, the stage driver who was accused of robbing Wells, of $6,200 last Junuary, s companies the lesson that e sin the guarding of valuables committed to their cha often proves a costly mistake. In the casc referred to the express company sent the funds without guard or messen- ger over 4 lonely streten of country with BEE: FRIDAY than that ¢ v i nd fo hol and ure ¢ ' urg d Howe' { call for the repub'ic ean prima nomination. This unbl funds to fois an L eanid to defont, to the ¢ corriy foredoomed submitted T mh]u ans who are de mag that ( strongest man First district is tention of wed Howe the eno will run to ke G his r¢ solid Wasiinaroy Post hand late to get county. Mr. anti-Van in that hold of hone nism cou covered at the present time with dinary internal v ue stamp. County conventions continue to nate candidates pledged for Van “The republican party of Nel the senator. Just at | tripe of men in the p 1 questioning General Van availability are of the railrogue br Tug prodigal be back to Omuha managers of the but the genuine truant may have the prize ealf killed in too wel rms sun will with oper interstate | hor wten dunce at the exhi ding shows that the pablic only to have the attention called to thing in order to appreciate it, Pro always it is under roof in stormy we Tur larg A new Louis. A Massachusetts writers to Turke: A Pittsburg mannfa | two Dexter wagons to Egyp. Some makers of machinery Ohio, are crowded with orders. The Cleveland iron masters have wpon fon of production. Westinghonse engines ave bein parts of Europe, Australia and Japan. Governor Lee, v inia, will rolling mill is to be built firm is turer in Cle of at Riclond on Octol Minnesota ki reau of labor st in joined by the Farmers® Alliance. The 1 e assembly ot the K Labor ] leit a cardinal doetri the government must own ali telegrap! phones and railroads, Iron makers and c Britain begin to hoy wages, | 50 v its w al miners in sl iere is, however, a depre on in metal properti Some New York manuf ments whieh heretofore b water are changing to greater cconomy in (i English mar turing est ve been sam, because ong run. ieturors say that the; numerous inquiries trom the United for railway material, but that they are a position to tuke advantage of them. A manufact s just wWite rope over long, sixteen tons, It is (wo and inches in eireumteren and bas a b strain of thirty-nine tons, or it thy he (ask of getting 30,00 siznatures to lenry Geor:e o run for m New York has been undertaken N full. he cartrid:ze 185, 4Te TN and I etiveen four an months abead. The present capa 125,000,000 per annum. A large port this stock is used in shooting gatleries. The Baldwin locomotive work ing out thirteen engines per week works in Paicrson, N. J., have recen cured additional orders, and an u number of inqairies are being pre time to time, whieli will | heavy orders late in the tall, There is more or less trouble amc count of the reduce hit-hour system, 1 ction has been taken looking turn to the nine or ten-hour day, Tl ers are stron 1y advising nst this "hey assured (he workinen that in tiw ould earn as much under the short ¥ the long day, and the among them are’ dissatisfiea at not g realizing this promiss - The Earthguak James Whaileomb Liley, Where's a boy goin’, Al w AW’ how’s he goi’ to do it, Wiien the we says she can’t tell hat we're edmin’ to, pop says e’ jes’ skeered Llum black A bluc. It Is a strong labor eampaign doe ma time to fill §'poso we'd ba playin’ Out in o sticet A’ the grountl ud split up "Bout forty feet Ma says she @5 knows We'd tumble in: A1’ pop s It Then we et you opln’t grin,” S'pose we'd be"fendin’ Wo had a shog, Down in the Where w Ma savs, th Might'make Al vop says, 0 Swallow barnau’ all o both wuz way {rom sehoal, Lordy ! ef w Runnin’ Out in th Whero it's Mg says a big it Mright squasts our head An’ mfl ) “H‘A em out— Both killed dead I” e Walloping the Palit Ulysses Dispateh, 1€ Senator Van Wyck ean secure b re-eleetion in the face of the opposit now appears, it will be a clear case peaple wolloping the politicia Mendota Carpenter. Omaha Truth, ‘Phe Omaha BEr has 8 lengthy exy uan now stumping the state knc Mendota carpenter. Af the facts workingmen will do well 1o gy pians, The a'wide berth, That tue man is in the state late w misgn ty who s Wyck's expe a good THE FIELD OF INDUSTRY. exporting has just veland, sent to all address | the weneral assembly of the Knights of § astate which they are advanc wei three quarter the New york papers published his le ifacturers of L ented Trom culminate in impatient ones (d bu'sts throug| SEPTEMBER 1886, 1 purpose, and thathe is in the em pposed 1o the interest of eems eyident, - Wilcox. 10, of some one o in 1 ra hureh | and of the co; sion L AND T1 STATE RRITORY Nebvraska Jotting cutting aftair reported in- Beat s prophet promises the first o a Box elder Another ials arc A Kan Dlizzard 20th Regular trams will e | the Aurova branch ot the I3, day nest candinavians have ¢ representative on the | state ticket An eighty Maine ¢ 1zh to be the in the L soothing December n runn & M. Mon led n in his Post's stronz ild be an or- | canized to epublican aere pateh of ripe corn in v will show up sixty bushels Hu most prominent souvenies of the reunion in Grand Island ave plugged sil- ver dollars, Ihe schools of Nebraska City crowded that additional sehooi Duildings are necessary to accommodate the rush of little on Biil Willinmson, a ¢ nomi Wyek om to from ; ¢ police of Nebrask with a story of losing $65 in that and that he eame from Omahs Tiie' Otoe metropolis is welcome to Bill and Ins cash. The i mp comed by the None et to 1ot youngest school ma’am in the 3§ id to be Miss Mamie, the twelve- year-old daughter of Professor Thornton, | Ot Blue Hill.” She was awarded a thir bition | gride certifieate at the teachers’ institute need | at Hastings, recently. Asad accident oceurred near Brady Istand recently. An unknown immi- it camped” there, and during the arose to take some medicine he w med to taking, when, through ok large dose of aconit yl. ath resulting within twenty minute: An inferesting suit will come up at the next term of the distriet court in Hast- \Uln\lll\” W. Marti muel zeson the “did " wrongiu plaintift’* Solomon objects particular old,” and - avers that tl contrary to his ideas of i suit of happines wided eather. | & in St type dant maliciously eall the old thicf to the word profession and the pur | MeCook furnishes | railrond potities which is commendable | for mdifterence to party lines and the vights of the majority, At the demo cratie eounty conveniion Saturday an anti-ring ¢ majority of votes for repres but was promptly counted out and a true blue | butty man putup. A party named St ser, Who was te to the sent agreed | timely sample of bor bu- ne t hs,te convention’ and put in his fine work for the county ring. The reeent capture of a tr G thicves at Sidney tempor country of a bad erow. are Smith, Lyons and Koller have been at work on the Northwestern during the greater part of the summer. They were in the immedi- | ate vieimty of Dounglas about the first of I August, and on the 19th of that month | they stole thirteen head of horses from | the'northern part of Albany county, from a well known stock man. Driving them through the country by of unfre- quented localities, they suceceded in get- sfaras Sidney on their road to Kansas. y e shackled and shipped to Cheyenne! horse- ids the names and they ation le of the abiish- un_ by of its y have tates not in madea Ling Towa | The_new broad-g pany in caking i nge street ear com as about peration. has pro- W ordered sep boles and Des Moind six wiles of track re The Mayor of & timed the gamblin | them shut up to the wor of ter in ument, n well at Belte Plaine has at d under control A cone s been forced to the bot- flow of water gr 0w orders, dfive city i3 ion of last Dodn 1 sed pipc ul the > Des Moines authorities continu life unpleasant for the | 1 Oris. evening they raided a “coon- nd captored” nine able-bodied hivers of the fickle goddess. Twenty of the offenders escaped arrest by jumping from a window to the ground, a distance of eighteen feet, One day last week, at Buorlington, a number of socialists marched out of their headquarters en route to Jacobsen's gar- den, where they were to have a picnie, One of the party carried a red flag and others wore red regali Chief K er at onee took them in chargoe and ordeted the red flag and other tc 1 back into the hall under pe: of rest. The party complied, the nie was allowed to procecd A practical and profitable joke was playe l thivsty citizens of the Iowa capital recently, by a drummer hailing from St. Lows,” A age of Swet' groceries was to bo sent C. O, D, to any persongso desiring. A greal many orders wi received 1:) ()n- drum- mer, and soon several pack were at the express oflice mar -LH' 0. D, with charges attuched ranging from fifteen to | twenty-five dollars, Of course package was in due time elaimed, for and taken away, and ofterw when discovered to contain a small of spring water, was singly and sopi- rately condemned 1o keep the St. Louis drummer company through an eternal punishment o turn- The tly se- nisual ng the (L enrn- 1 some tour ie lead- course, ne the day ady ar pie- gh? Dakota, Both the fncandescent and are syste of clectric lighting are to be used an Yank ton Rapid City schools opened with an en rollment of 160, forty more thun iast year. The assessod_valuation of Rapid City and county is §2,04 The tax lovy is | sixteen mills. Eighteen acres of the finest sor eanc has been harvested by Messis tox & Chase near Rapid City I'he extension of the Milwaukee rail- road into Campbell county is a fortunate thing for many furmers there who have lost all their cro s they get work on the grade to help thew pull” thre au other winter, - Woodrufl' & Me( chum Mat 5 own n that of the wtner's warchouse in 000 bushels of wheat 1l 300 sueks of four, gave way S pose 0f 6, and ¢ e s wel Wh as ly over the are as | territory. to | L | of v 1 ri ‘\\' lit | fie vil da n Th cor G da ro¢ lor ha of | idl, ple sen He 1 nat del on tau £80 250 An; th It S on cut ce set ith, as st ap! n Wo! us We une bri the ch the s Wit #1,( the mic wit haw que G, pul tion yis) tin: but W kin; B\ trou whi One of the novelties of th agrieultural fair to be held @ him fortheoming o Devil's ake will be a conte Micha from hi T'he the y as possible Tho T 67,131, B crop this yes A party of Manitol Angus MeDonald, o transported sport has During 188 $3,100.¢ 3] ove A one A Californi Minneapol when st nml Wwo used o and the st bety cight sin n pull aid of & ropo cen oight mar- | men o otl | ' men and ch team ¢ 10 by the over a Wyoming Rawiins nt as Cheyenne ystem farm in cighty aworkmanin the Le ks, had his head v the machinery i road ot in a httle Yy work Leadville recently. One le of track was laid on Pine street e job was doie on the Sabbath to ov ne the objections of the Denver & wnde is no | dane 1l Sun Nervous Prostra Physical Weakness tions of Throat, S| mezer fashisnable,” says a g " prof %, for. Mioh to rom Indiscrotio in their bare teet in Denver hall AL NI g and 1 am in hopes that beford will conso the sable Jiing o fiddicr wien e In good society the la s remove their overshoes bo- > gomg o the floor, and the practice sanding aronnd ehewing gam between danees is bemg discouraged as rap- Excess, nee ms, g they bit of alme Montana, Helena street railway is com: ted he o ed valuation of Billings is gs and_drought shattered the potato millionaires, 1 rep- millions, ting some visited lena Iast w . fon, J. K. Toole od by the demoe seventy k orikwind h Rabpeed 5 i el ity ang it I been of re-nomi- Montana for Stroet. New Yoik e S| 21,829,850 Drwsiis Tansill’ sPunchclgars ero shivpod during the' st b iled in Helena for using A ked cards in the noble game ot poker. R + judge held him to the nd jur g 0 bonds, and intimated that hus” erim ved the reprobation of all “squar and a tern in the penitentiar; ific Coast. ada mines produc nd 26,000,000 10 silve in Southern Oregon, is deen, the deepest in Governor Hauser while the latte $ t 1n Morpheus’ arms, and borrowed from his vest pocke n The ¥ N )in gold rater Luake r 2,000 werica. company 100,000 cabi tland with w 3 he defendant in a law suit day last week, had to pay pleasure of calling the yor a liar in ope ocorro, N. M., ha its hands: B ting fifteen cents, sl 1t is another DR.. IMPEY. 1509 FARN.ANM ST, Practice limited to Diseases of the fect EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, _with city of as been formed i\l to supply the Glagges fittod for all forms of defastive Laintifl” plaintifi’s Vision. Artiticial Eyes Insorted. barberous war five cents, hae mpooing fifteon ious “Cutting ng ral Soctety have ober Gth, xt annual the week beg , and ending the date fc te fa t Reno. editor peal to delinquents umber of old gunny rthless for holdiy this tearful “We o would like sacks that ave ¢ grain to be given on subscription by those in arrears. | e want to use the gunny sacks to ke us some underwear. Those who neither gunny sacks nor money can rus some wood, If we lorwear we ean five up, provided you wooil. Please send us some issues TOWER HINT CURE. AN INVALUABLE TONIC FOR FEMALES. Eecures and Establishes Kegularity MENSTRUAL FUNCTIONS, Reliexing Pain and Dictress. ug the )00 Ante. ibune: Th rout the national connts the yarns which from time to time ap- ar in the papers of the west. A num- ntlemen were sitling on the dirs 1 front of the Ebbitt house when ubject of poker came up. Stories of games were told " and laughed s when a gentleman who s Wl not great deal up to that time re Fell, boys, your stories of bi mes are good enough, but woin n e time where the vivs worth It was in s00n Six Or seven of poker ante_was fixed at other day AN INVALUABLE AID TO NURSING MOTHERS, 5 the Discliarge of T R T T 93 Safuty In tho CHANGE OF LIFE, Faintness, Meluncholy, Morning Sloknoss, tho Tro of Pregnuney Allovisted wnd Cured, e 'l‘,‘,,",l,,hw IT ASSIMILATES WITH THE BLOOD ; 00, and the limit at §5,000,000, and La Distributed b every T play was lively, I tell you. ' We Strongthens cvery Organ. yed from 10 in the morning untl after n " inight, and a pot was seldom o) A 3 I less than §500,000 in it, On W the betting got quite lively, it flush finally beat rens the winner raked in n L000.7 The gentlemen sitt i lently, an L for the boss i 50 ble on their countenances ied: *“You don't seem to believe that, it is ospel truth, every word of it. d for “a_moment or ). when one of them inguired: W d of money ou playing fo el he L “that” was th ibls s [said, right after the » was plentiful, | wlorate bonds to light | s with, The boodle in that pot 11 confederate notes and honds, wifimer didu’t think it worth le to carry it away with hum.” -*»CRAMRS'*“ U EVERYBODY-IS'SUBJFCT'xO' -(OMPLAINTS s KIND* n; o with medienl SALT WIS the fgredien th) and Ak the bint_ recoymised md four 5.0, @ arount admir on was He con- ters of inquiry will receive prompt {roo of charge, by our Acdicsl De Prico 81.00 per Hoitle. FOR SALE MY DRUGGISTS AXD) DEALERS. None genuing withous the Joiioiing fac-siniils Signature of Sola Selling Agents, TIMOR A zfiw.;«fi"- Dolights (own Heights Large 1 necommodations. KALLE, 1918 85th St., W iyiueolis J LN C. GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, i M inistom, D. € COL PRINCETON, wlay four-rear OF NEW JNISEY, NEW AERSEY i ) 20 NOFAMILYss SAYE-Winicde HAVING'A-BOTTLE: -OF WOCDBRIDGE BRO 5, State Agents YOR TUE DeckerBro'sPianos Omaha, Neb. WITHIN: FASY REACH: IT 15-A-SAF “ii!‘r £0r o612, (CURE: oSzp e ALLDRUGGISTS SELL [T | Pt