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« TROPHIES OF THEIR TRIP! Oaptain Worley's 8ide Victorious in the Gun Olub Shoot. SPORTING SPLINTERS Raymond as a “Woman Hate'—Conrt Notes—Theo County Hospital tepublicans and Other Local News, rday mornli t of them loade down with the trophies of their trip. was collected ins, Gordon & Kay t the store of Col : the following is the record of the points made by the con- Smith, of Captain Worley's side highest individual seore He bagged the Toints, Total Large yellow I 3 Shovelers ducks \ Mallard dueks. 1 Piunetted grouse........ d 610 points in th is ns follows : 1 Large Yellow-l 2 Pintail ducks. . game at Menoma, la., as Points Total. 4 Redbreast snip dwall ducks ... at Stillwater with the following result: Potnts Total. 18 Teal ducks. 5 Mallard ducks. § ot ‘at Stillwater 1d obtained the following: 7 Teal ducks 1 Redhead due 5 Mallard duck 3 Pinneted grouse o J. J. Hurdin and C. A. Penrose bagged the following over in I B Large yellow Teg Night heron. 3EBoow 6 Widgeon ducl 1 Gadwall duck 1 Wood duck. 1 Red head due 26 Mallard ducks. & - C. B. Lane, Goodley ¥ Fields were' at Gothenburg, Neb. bagged the following game: Polnts Total. 17 Canada geoso .. . 40 Huteheons geese Whooping crane. ingor was hunting at Flor- 1s string counted as fol- Points Total, 1 Ruddy duc! Total........ . Ed Leeder and » and cuptured the following bag of gam 18 Sandpipers. 1 Golden plove 2 Shoveler ducks, 1 Widgeon duck. 20 Mallard ducks... Grand fotal for gave the victory to € ley's side by a small majority of rdin’s side, 14 ptan Wor- " The bunquet, for which the losing side will foot the bill, will be given at the Mil- lard hotel this cvening. SPORTING SPLINTERS, /B4 Rothery's Return F ve Contest. known Jocal sport, returned yesterday afternoon from “**the enst whero he has been for the past He was met Bluffs by a number of his friends and es- Lust evening a re- .. ception was tendered him at Herb Roth- “Lary's place on Fifteenth strect. tuous banquet was spread the guests at ing representatives Col. A, H. Forb the manager of the successful aflair. Ed Rothery has been inin New York since the middle of August, 4. Pittsburg to see the mateh between Sul- He confirms the ports of Hearld's weakness and says he a8 no business in tr While he does nally, considering him om the Bast— corted to the city. h were the lead of local sports. He went to fivan and 11 ing to stand b like Sullivan pers ood of a bulldozor Rothery thinks he isa world beate! THE GLOVE C( the McCormack-McDonald Il take place love contest, which ~Cunningham hall this e tost is for eight round 10 govern for the entire gute receipts, A BECEPTION FOR HANLEY. o Jack Haoley will be relens " duy morning from the Nobraska peni- , where he has served a senton g0z having pounded up Fell in the prize fight at Clearwater, in Saunde 0 1Wo years ago. A number of his friends from this eity wil meet him at Lincoln s-and bring him to Omaha, where a benetit * entertaument will be given for him, Nebraska and Towa Weath For Nebraska and iowa—Fair weather, preceded by local rain iv eastern portion; Queensbury rules AMUSEMENTS, A Large Audience Greets Raymond 1 His New Play, That ¢ t and most delightful of comedians, John T aymond, was greeted evening with an audience large, friendly and intclligent. He is the same eccentric inr le blunderer in this new play of the “Woman Hater” 18 1 other more familiar roles. The part fits him or he fits it, and his person ality is as marked as ever, nn amusing four act piec drawn out in piac though clever \ for the most part, and the audience seemed delighted. The play rather belies its name and deals with the exploits of a- harmless but susceptible old bachelor who is kept_in coastant hot | water, owing to the multiplicity of his entanglements and his ¢ ant embar assing dilemmas and helplessness with regard to extricating himself from his dilliculties, involves a crowd of laugha 16 sittntions Mr. Raymond’s company twas satis- ory and eapable in their parts I'ne Woman Hater' will be repeated at the matinee this afternoon and to- night “The Magistrate” will be given with Mrs, Borden in the cast, — Resolutions of Respact. At a regular moeting of Overland lodge, No. 123, B. of L. ¥, the following resolution were nnanimously adopted : Witkrkas, It has pleased the Almighty Ruler of the Universe to remove from our ranks our esteemed brother, G. M. Jones who was killed at his post of duty ina rail- road wreck at_Gilmore, Neb,, on’ the Union Pacific railw on September 15, and WuereAs, Overland lodge No, 123 has lost amost faithful and esteemed momber, Lis wife a beloved husband, his children an effectionate father: therefore, be it Hesolved, That this lodge ‘extends to his hereaved wife and children in their sad hour of bereavement its heartfelt sympathy and commend them to Him who alone ean heal the heart’s deepest sorrow. Reso!ved, That we drape our charter in mourning for the space of thirty days as a token of respect for our departed brother, and that a copy of these resolutions be pre: sented to his wife and children and that they be spread on the minutes of the meeting and be published in our magazine, £o. T, ANDERSON, War. H. Bay, FraNk McCarn, Comuittee. The Church in Court. The case of B. A. Fowler vs. the War- den's vestry of St. John's church, was argued before Judge McCulloch yester- terday. The action was brought to se- cure judgment on a claim of $400 for hitect's ces. The defense set up that they had engaged Mr. Fowler to prepare plans for a chureh to cost not more than $7,000, but that he turnished plans for a structure that could not be erected for less than $14,000. The court decided in tavor of the defendants, Building Permits, Superintendent Whitlock issued build- ing vermits yesterday as follow, Patrick, three 13{-story frame ing: enty-sixth near Corby . . 83,000 Francis I Thomas, one story frame a dition, Twenty-eighth avenue near Cumings Francis [, tage, Twenty- Cuuings... “Thres permits aggrogating. Licensed to Wed. Judge McCulloch has issued n censes to the following parti e, Residence. Age. | P.W. W. Muthin. .Omaha 1 Jeanette Peterson. .Omaha 83 { Olaf F. Johnson Omaha 2% 1 Nellie Palmgreen Omaha 23 { William_Robinson Omaha 22 { Annie Bankes.. Omaha 21 arriage li- Court Notes. ict court yesterday, the jury in thecase of W. J. Connell »hn Hol- lenbeck et al., roturned a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $1,376 The case of Mary J. Scholler vs. S. G. Stevenson, a suit-for damages on account of appropriation of personal property, \;‘ s called before Judge Wakely yester- day. Two suits were commenced in Judge McCulloch’s court agamst the bankrupt tirm of Lewis Brash, one by P. Becker & Co., of St. Louis, for $238, and oue by Kahn, Schoenbrun & Co., of Chicago for §318. In the same court A. J. Potter com- menced sui ainst C. E. Mayne, on a cl 7 m Nessing for $250 for failure to perform a contract. Porsonal Paragraphis. J. W. Love, of Fremont, is in the city. J. H. Pratt, of Summer Hill, is in the city. T. C. Brainard, of Kearn Paxton. E. R. Perfect, of Anamosa, is at the Paxton, BM. S. Davis, of Wayne, is at the Metro- politan, Mayor Ashley, of Red Oalk, the Merchants. Dan Farrell is at the Milla Hy Hyams, commercial emissary for a New York jewelry house, is at the Paxton. Among the strangers in town is Mr. Altred Smith, representing Charles A, Gillig's United States exchange, the h quarters for Amerieans in London, F and, who is making a tour in th States in the mterest of that concern, s at the is at Ihurill'ol Mills county, Ia., Linwood Par Articles of association of Linwood park were filed with the county clork yesterday. The incorporators, J. H. Gibson, D. R. Archer, J. P, Bay, A. J. Hobon, J. H. Denison, C. G. Vangren, J. wgren,and J, B, O'Hearne, pronose ¢ and plat the west § of the s se gu{ seetion 8, township 14, range 13, i Douglas county, and place the sume on the ot. After McUaulley, Sheriff Kendal, of Greeley, Colorado, arrived in the bity yesterday to take charge of Ed McCaulley, ‘who w: rested here on Monday charged with the larceny of two shot guns and some cloth. ing at Greeley. Sheriff Kendal was armed with the necessary requisition papers and returned home with his man last even- ing. The County Hospital. county commissioners yesterday 1 plans for the proposcd county from E. E. Meyers, of Detroit, ancis Tunica, of Omaha, The bids will be opened and acted upon by the commissioners to-d; Th receiy Bohemian Kepublicans, The meeting of Bohemian republicans, which was called at Simanek & Kuch's hall, on Thirteenth street, last night, waus, on account of the storm. postponed until next Friday evening, when action will be taken 1o endorsing a ticket, to be supported by the Bohemisn republicans of the city. Brevities. The net proceeds of the pohice ball will be about $1, J. W. Mors sneral passenger agent of the Union Pucific, weut west last evening. John Mullen was arrested yesterday afternoon for stealing a silver wateh from aman named William Lyle: The leave of absence of Major John P. SATURDAY, OCTOBER e e B e — T e e = 1A DAILY Y. FANOUS KISSING. | 1 now retreated a A Stranger's Innocent Blander any Journat Hawkens,of the department of t1 has been extended three days taken out of nd given a trial trip by amusing mis shattered tree s who stop | other for nearly or fully a | all the spruce trees Gives an Excee Curians Resume. shops yester Enginecer Matt Parr Government it limhs cor Director Hanna, Treacherons Jacob to His Pather for the east tion of the ro an employe at | board by the The play is | a trifle long | ably centuries y afternoon while work and broke his leg to Omaha and tak Tid-Bits: The first récord treacherous one gaven by ac, when the former to St. Joseph's | water draining off to the he was convinoed that he saw injured man serics of deceitful Kisses erous was the kiss given by Equally treach not over fitty vascended th Real Estate laced his hat upon the +following transf , with the county clerk Albert J Peck and w part lot 5, blk & George 11136 lot 10, blk 4, Na cooking purpo also, the ice of the gl coma forward so fast that the rather kulled by direct erushing s than by the masses of ioa near by, and 1t was possible to re he seated himself ina chair was jealous | at the end of the table caught Amassa's heard by the right hand to kiss him, and when the other was thus thrown off his guard, Joab stabbed him left-handed All through historr instances of treacherous kissing oceur; but 1s an un palatable subject, and I pass to ighter had not been called to téa, and the servant girls stuck 1< out of the kit (i Miller, lot 1 in subdiv in Lake's add, w d ¢ Spigle and_ Wife to Eugene Ayles: 5 1t lots 13, 14, blk 7% next to the w thinking he was t of the family hurry, they brov probably ten to twenty feet thick point, and at the san shade of a huge ever son desired two such at tho same time. South Owaba, ght out nll the delicacles ime be under the orge W Nicely, table the mistress and inquired whether ha cooling mfluences came to the the front of this great as like the fingers of some huge radiating animal prolonging themsclves woting again at long in- require many human other to measure a nd its backwar There is a famous kiss in the “Beg- L 1i was given by N to Jenny Diver, and the unpleasant of- feet which it produced on judged from the P know by your kiss tl F 1, Smith to I, V" Morse et al, lot 22, blk 2, Clarendon, w d Omaha Ieal Morse et al, lot 16 She insisted ,and he loft, a supper boarding he: took no boarde tervals, that would John Gallagher and wifeto L, V. Morse et L your gin 1s al, lots 8.9, blk 9, Patrick’s 2d add, w Uk ) Protected by the Whole Foroe, single stride - A SAMPLE SERVANT, Petruchio gave his bride a kiss of enor- We nre told that he *‘kist h a clamorous smack, 1l the church echoed." the Duchess of De onshire to a butcher, for his vote, almost a world-wide reputation. butcher was bold and ingenious enough to demand a kiss as the price of his vote. It was gracefuily given and tho came Known as the butcher Stedle who kissed the Duchess. He thus iner trade and gained historie fame, like to know the opinion of the Duchess the flavor of a Logan and wife to I, V Morse and T company on the oce Brunner, lots 1, 2, bk 3, Clatendon, w d— ! ing a town called Nil ran, when the property man beeame in- digpute with tw. Knight held the proper coat while he laid out the toughs, one after the other, with his fists The company then proc To get to their they had to go back throngh Nile, and tearing trouble, telegraphed to the chiof of pelice to ask for proteection that at the partin Wi J Panl to Charles G Samuelson, lot §, | thut at the pn s The kiss given The Style of Oatechism Housewives are Subjected. 1mes Demoer to Which band to Amanda Z Oxford place add, q c—S1L. 7 Peck and husband to Viola H 3, blk 2, Oxford place add, q ¢—S1. and husband Oxford place add, q e— Viola H Do Peck, lot 4, blk New Orleans living up town recently cook, and among the nume nts was an aged women, evidently a eded to South Amanda 7 Pecl Dodge, lot 4, blk 2, ushered in she grected the n Hans Whrieth and wife to Peter 3 fter the usual exchange of Brookline, w d— . - wife to Joseph F Himebaugh’s add, w14 lot 10, blk Seger, lots 27 and 28, b! would have his entire force on one of the at- given to the the difterence ss and a buteher’s. taches of this pape! mes Vore and wife to Clarence W_ Moul- ton, lot 10, blk 10, Walnut H C E Mayne etal to George W Mansiield, , blk 8, Orchard Hill, w d—S husband to Henry a, W d—$22,000, atson to Amelia E Boltz, lot 15, blk 6, Hanscom place, w d— S J W Bedford et al to Dexte 2, blk 4, Kirkwood add, wd . John Nowiski and wife to Simon Grosner, lot 12, blk 3, Arbor place, Omaha, w d—8i When the train bearing the company reached Nile and the company alighted, they found themselves surrounded b, excited crowd led by the two toug In vain Knight's eyes roved over attalions of police Not a blue coat was visible. tion began to look and decrepit man, e leaning on bu the lady that do Villars their enthusiasm for compelled her to give him the salute one has heard of the first great writer, Ritter, lot 4, blk ° “How many of ye's is Almost ever nd may oy ask L Thomas, lot erions, when ppled, blind in one itch, moved up to ye how 1ong has it been § man doid “'Sixteen years.” y sweetheart Janet, after a courtship of Oneevening as they sat together in the moity foin-lookin’ : 1 that toim; “Are you Knighte” was the reply. 1 it's all vight, , responded the " been a widda summoned courage and aequainted now for I've never gotten a kiss 1 micht tak’ y A Good Deed Well Rewarded. Richard Wilkin- of Stourbridge, just received news that property to the lue of £25,000 and money to the amount of £1,450 has been bequedthed to him in the north of England by Mr, but ye hay’ You needn’t zed man, raising N ) * Is that young girril in the garden your daughters™ ke, John;only be becom- “Humph! Who are you “I'm the chief of police and the whole 7 was the response., “Yur sisther?” Janet, we'll ask 2 blessing. we are about to reccive, Lord make ug truly thankful.”” The kiss was ne, overvpowered by the blis “Then who is she?"" ool of Newea: was in the neighibor on-Tyne, and on tne cyening of Apr he went out for a stroll along the T You can buy turniture cheaper of A. 12th st., bet Farnam and nv other place in the city. aken, and the worthy di- L. Fitch & Co. saw 8 gentleman od with giddiness from Vilkinson lost I'hey cum around to sce yez Six months afterwargds they Were mar- vho had been sei afit fall into the river. no time in hastening to his though he could not swim he jumped in after the stranger. p at the spot, or it would h 1 i both’of them, for a rhad a struggle to gev his man He could not nd when he ecame round h that he should have be ARK—Ip this city, Oct. 23, at 6 o’clock, 2. B. Clark, aged and fifteen days. Funeral from the residence, No. 1018 South Center street, Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m., to Laurel Hill ¢ Every one remeibers the famons kiss imprinted by Mr. Bumble on the “‘chasto nose’ of Mrs. Corney,’and the still more mous kiss applied to the lips of M the pretty housemaid, by Sam Welle' The latter event fs tlus amusingly de- seribed in “Pickwijck:!] “Get your hat, Sam,’ said Mr. Pick- “So it's only yuresel’ and yure son that lives in thus bighonse, is it? place for two of ye's, so it is. 1 duz for a livin'»" ask what th And what toime THE BEST 4 COoUGH ——: CROUP REMEDY, ALLEN'S LUNGBALSAM STRICTLY PURE. Contains no Opium in Any Form. ND CcHEA ate breakfas bout 10 o’clock dead 1f Wilkin- ! ee him and entleman, who was Mr. “It’s below stairs, an down afterit. Now there was "noblody in the kitchen but the pretty honsemaid, and as Sam’s hat was mislaid be had to look for it, and the pretty housempid Hghted him. had 'to look all over the place for the hat. The pretty houseraid, in het anxiety to down> on her knees, the things that were heaped together in a little corner: by the It was an awak couldn’t get at it without shutting the r,’ said Sam, and neighborhood, was much ox oz a good room phor the sur- Wilkinson as > I s, and ted him home. d: “You have saved my life to-night, and I shall never forget you as long as I Live.” a0 b The New York k New York Mail and Expre n intoresting statement hed yesterda; Verynice; and if you are satisfied will Fou tell me what you expeet for your , Twill be doin’ er works for les month, anda that is wh "hat is more than I vated IRoads rry, but Iecan’t o I'll be biddin’ yez good- in’ yure luck in " getting a concerning the bu s of the Manhattan Elevated railr ars the number of pas ally has inereased from ,more than 178 times, 15, said the pretty house- | buoy and w 5 “this s ft, am't ity “Let me look,"” The pretty hot candle on the floor. dim light Sam was obliged to go dowi ore he could see whether own hat or not. 11 corner, and s0—1t w had stood the while the gros: 5 1o $7,420.216,28, or about gintan’s “Bogus | price 25¢, 50c and §1 Per Botile Wheeling Register man registered at the McClure hof ning last and was assigned Nexi morning & chambermaid who had gone to clean up the room, came down stairs with wide holding in her ou The 25-CENT BoTTLES are put up for n of all who desire simp- ly a COUGH or CROUP REMEDY . Those desiring a remedy for CON- SUMPTION or any LUNG DISEASE should secure the large §1 bottfe. hs an Expectorant it has no Equal tions sccompany each bottle. on his knees t it really was h remarkably smas nobody's fault but the man’s the house—Sam and the maid were necessarily very close to those of New Yor of 1878 dre of the New Yor the year and the Metropoli for four months. roads are inciuded. from 1879 to 1886, ending September 50, to 115,109,591, last month was 315,360, and the engers ever carried in a 3,114, on June 5, ary record of the business is made more gratifyin; fact that only one life has béen enger on board fthe cars, and in that result of the pas Jlevated only. the accommodat From that time stretehed hands a b dle of bank notes, bound together by a gum, with a green crisp, new $100 bill om the top of th son took posse: about half an inch th s, this is it,” number of p: the pretty roll, which wi growth of the 300d-by," said Sam, and he dropped the hat that had cost so much trouble in looking for. “How awkward you ar preuty housemaid. 11 you don't take care.” So just to prevent his losing it again she put it on for him. that the pretty hou rettier still when thousand dollar: the edges of th MepiciNg DEALERS FoRr SALE BY ALL WOODBRIDGE BRO'S,, State Agents DECKER BROY. - PIANOS Omaha, Neb. . " PUTS AND CALLS. bills througii his fingers, when he was surprised to find that the in- side was nothing but common printed He then examined the roll more on the ovnposite a brand new looking §50 note, which eted with the $100 bill turn of the roll. “You'll 'lose it again ger's own neglig history of r weilities the ly, and discoye: Whether it w emaid’s fac it was raised toward m's, or whether it was the accidental consequence of th A Yankee Lawyer's Response. George Curran is Lewiston Jou any one would into believing it was a large package of is day; but Sam kissed her. I throngh eastern Muine. “You don’t a banquet of son 1 to say that you did said the pretty house- it the roll is used to The owner goes into d, blushing. s, at which Mr, Currs No, I didn't then the invited guests and : i responded Lo tho in” in the most glow- he used the worn expression, *“The e ofi"" a faro Keeper. a faro room, enips, pulls ont his roll and probably Is it down beside him, stand good for the $25. all rights if he loses he buys more chips on the strength of the f he has two or winning, and no chance ‘pt the false roll. “Coming, sir,” replied Sam, running indulged in fow long you Have been!” some compari ing to the Amel an responded to that he did not he could suy of his count the gentleman laimed for G empire on which ational Bank ALYDOR $1:50. Springfleld, 0. ssrs. Kuhn & Co,, Agents. WANTED! Ladies to Work for Us at Their Own $7to $10 Per Week Can Be Quitly Mada, No photo. puint ulurs, please udiiress at ere was something behind the door which perwented our gottin sver so long, sir,” renlied Sum, as the first passago of Mr. The Man With a o in 2 104 duys, he sun never sets,’ but nking God that He is afraid to let us stay in the dark! AN ALASKA FOREST. Among the young professional men is one whose attention anywhe and 15 quite a prmous Trees Sur Fields of Ice, ounded by Vast It is estimated that the a county, California, this s son 18 worth $1 prune crop goes much into s0¢ favorite among the 1 One of these beautiful black 18 80 much the New York is glass, but it sec erpart of the other that not one e a hundred would detect its i Among the members of his profession not on¢ knows that th only one good r4és0f the forest into which we had crapg.- Within twenty feet of the camp fire wereiwo tree which measured twelve feet e and the other sevénteen fect in ciroum- 4 person’s arm ‘khe latter had 1ts hl:n'lij:uul wife, of Beat- ’ ~ young man has Hood's Sarsaparilla Combines, in a manner peculiar to itself, the best blood-purifying and strengthening reme- dies of the vege! his wonderful remedy effective where other medicines have failed. Try it now, It will purify your blood, regulate the digestion, and give new life and vigor to the entire body, “Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. 1 was tired out from o1 ance at the he asion ho escorted the ground, refreshment tained her with pleasant ¢ that he thought was making a fa n. As they am he looked up ¢ to some startling exc to see her eyes fixed on him stiied intentness and Il-bred girl, but astounded I ables and enter- ~ Notice of Registration, MO THE legal the ground, beingin dead tree and thus ng much in itg¥messurem thirty yards from gave twenty-one fett'ih cir about six feet from the ground. was that such You will find notitied that the undersign tor Second District, Secol and Poppleton October 21st, L for the purpose of Fox ifled voters within said 2nd dis frict, 2nd ward, and for tho purpose of adding | B b was a tr she gave utterance 5, commenein work, and it tone Mgs. G. E. Siyoxs, Cohoes, N. Y. ars from blood poison. 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think [ am . Ms. M. J. Davs, Brockpoit, N, ¥ Purifies the Blood Hood's Sarsa three pecullarities : somothing had s continued to look at him in a_way that ised the question of his sanity. uare in the center of his brilliant black gluss eye and remained there, he, ths undersigned | Of 1ecistration oxcopt Bunduys st the rse it is reasongble trees were here beforedhe t probably onoe connected with the t flat lands. p that this small for ated rapidly by the ad- “1 suffered threo yi ntil Monday, Nov forests of the gri undoubted evide was being oblite! g front of the ( foot-ice grinding the by, and splinters as crusher grinds the and 500 that their The spectacte of that eye looking at her o fly on it and the owner making no tempt to brush it off was too much for his companion. not quite satisfactory (U DOWSKY, Registrar 2nd District 2ud Wara, NAWES BYE Properly J illa fs eharaeterized by 1st, the cambination of remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 34, the process of sceuring the active medicinal qualities, The result is a medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unkuown. Send for book containing additional evidence. rilla tones up my systes shiarpeus Jug, st e trees into pulp pation, even, Natice of Registration. Y0 the legal voters of into powder, set through were bent ) they were maguificent 'd Ward in the city of dark eyes that she garded him as som over and splintered as thoug: brush, while some of the fi were split longitudinally into perfect It was the mills y notified that the under will 8it us regu in Lanarkshire, Wi 1318 Dodge stroet, o eleared £1,300 profit this ason ont of the erops of ground for whieh he pays a rental of £60 a year, Last year toe profit was just £1,000. “ Hood's Sarsy purifies my blood Seoms o make m cgiater of Doods, Low “Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all ethers, and 18 worth Its weight (n gold." 130 Bagk Street, New York City, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for §5. Made only by 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, kindling wood. gods grinding slowly, ete. they grinding so very slowly, eithor, one could see by comparing them with other glacial action near by way ofl, probably a away, was a small clump of woods, into which the glacier in truded, as shown by the fallen shattered pters within suid Thivd W ding to, and cor 1 tho registra 1. BARRINGTON, it and keep his hook of undersigned will 5 ontter (Exeept Sune tion open eaeh dmy th ays) at the place aforesaid frow eloy until seven o November 1st, 154, ut the when said book of 'veylstration will be All qualificd voters are Seo that tholr names ar An opening for a school teacher is re- ported by the Elmira (N. Y,) € (Colesyille) wants to give the successful applicant a , until_Mondiy, Y notided to atier sroperly registorud 10OVEY, Hogistrar. | A NEW LEASE OF LIFE. Whon one has been suffering the agos nies of a sevore attack of rheumatism, neuralgia or sciatica, and relief comes, it seems as if a new lease of life had been granted. Such have been the feelings of thousands who, after trying physiciansg and numberless remedie have used Athlophoros and found to their great joy, that this medicine really did cure these disenses At Dubtque, Towa, the Athlophoros beats thom all, We' thought it would be like 1 thor rheumatio medicines that have boen put upen the murket, sell for a while thon gradually sink out of our memory. But such is not the case with horos, instead of our sales d they merease, and what makes us have more faith in its fu ture mission, is that our eustomers come back and praise its good work in the higzhest terms, Said one dr st to the writer ‘My contidenc is so great in Athlophoros that [ otten sell'a bottle with the understanding that if is not sat | isfactory I will refund the money. I have never yet had to pay the money back." Mrs, C. J.Alabeck, 1067 Clay st.,Dubuquo | lowa, says: “I was subject to' frequent attacks of inflammatory rhenmatism and have beon nearly all my life, at times [ | would be almost helpless, When 1 com- menced with Athlophoros 1 was carrying my arm in a sling, E could not move my fingers without cansing me pain. Ono evening while suffering this way I heard of Athlophoros. The next day [ sent for a bottle. T was a little afraid of it at first on account of the buzzing sensation it caused in my head, but it worked hke a charm, the swelling and_pain were gone, my rheumatism was well, It 18 now a year and a half, and [ have not suffered any sin Every druggist should_keep Athlopho- ros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they cannot be bought of the drug; the Athlophoros Co., 122 Wall st., fl\ York, will send either, carring receint of regular prico, which i }-..[xltlo for Athlophioros and 50¢c for the Pills, Forliver and kadney diconses, dyspepsia, ine digestion, wenkness, nervous de ity, disensos of womon, constipation, hoadache, impure blood, ete., Athlophoros Pills are unequulicd. 00, DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 8t. Charles St., St. Louts, . Hhow ned 1) S reniauns Prostration, Doeblilty, Mental and Physical Weakness ; Morcurlal snd other Affec. tlens of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, old S and Ulcers, troated with wnparalivled o it tuelpion Bty o Atising from Indise or Indul arriago tm i FaTE . froe 1o sny ddrets, Becor by mall fes, (nvited and atcietly o A Positivo Written Guiarantoo given in ever sa. fabloasso, Mediolae 46t very whors by Ll oF sxprosms MARRIACE CUIDE 1 et i tlo i ¢ llovin A Took that every father atiould place in his son's hands and road Nimselt with tho utmost re.. Gives all Prof. Joan CIvia as ot Fam- ‘(O Paiin Frinoe. fliea noed it. Teatimoniala from ominent London Doctors FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT For Drains, Docay, Weakness, Lost Vitality, Ete. Sont only senl: onaulin From oA M., 105 . 1. CIVIALE AGENCY, 174 Fulton i, New Yorks GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 BAKER'S Broakfast Cocoa. & Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which tho exceas of Ol has been removed. It has thres timea the strength of Cocon mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and {8 therefore far wore economie cal, costing less than one cent @ W cup. It 1s delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and Sold by Grocern everywhero. V. BB & C0., Dorchester, Mass, The ouly perfect substitute for Mothers milk, Invalu i Cholara Infantum nnd Teething. A pro-digostod food f 8, Consumptives, Convislescents. ot hatriont in el W n o CoOKing. O out medk Ono box_will ours the most obtinate cnsg.in four dys or 1938 lan'tSolubleMedicatedBougies, No nauseon o, conaiba or oil sundalwood that #10 by destroyi Price $1.50. receiptof price. ther particulurs torcireular. P, 0, Box 1333, 7. C. ALL.ALN CO, John st Now York. wes-th-astlyms& Notice to Contragtor (EALED Proposals will bo rocoived by the B Trusteos of Maliwlien University for the ercction und complotion of & proposed univer- sity bullding to be crectod at Bartle Neb., ue ng Lo plans, details and specitieations ma M. Ellis & Co., u hu. Plansg 1 anil Juy of Au- y ut Bart- f iho nr tn it ‘nty-ninth duy of December, n. Al roposils must be on otary nt I and he loy, Neb., on_or at which time wnd place bids will be opened. A cortifiod dratt or check of one thousand doliars will he depos- itod with e n gunrantee (hut tho party will ent et und give o satisfactory Lond 1 Al pe unce of his cone tract Jount of one-hall of the contract no tonid of Trustes reservos the right (o t uny or all bids. By oraer ot the Hoard of Trustees of Malialion Univer at Hurtle P. ¢ JOHNSON, Prosidont Trusteos, AvLes BARTLEY, Financial Secrelary. o TPTURE Magnetlo belt: o conbined. Guiranived this or1d weneratin o & Baynet Duraii Eire: K d over fov pampbi Ao ELECOUC LTS Lo Wik Wi ¥ D&, HORNE. INVENTOR. 181 WAUASH AVE.. CHICAOR. 21,629,860 Tansill's Punch Cigars wero shipped during the past twa years, withous & drume mor fu our'employ. No othar house in the world oan truthe fully mako susb & showing. Ono ot ler only) wanted i eich Lowa. BOLD Y LEADING DRUCOISTS. Q_h/fl.w.TANSILI. &C0.,55 State St.Chicaso, o paest e Bl yor ¥ a week and chargo ber $4 ose n . .