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, - . , , , _ 8 THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , FKlDAY , EBEUAJIY 29 , 1884 , TUK DAILY BEE. OMAHA , Friday Morning , Fobi 28 , The WotUlier. For the Missouri valley : Warmer air weather , lownr barometer and winds shifting to southerly. LOOAL BREVITIES , Now crop clover tvnd timothy Htsod for sftlo. SluiRMt , Walto k Wlon , Council Bluffs , low * . (8-lra. A now rcgl'tcr WM opened ot the Mtllard yesterday morning. A number of oUoiwlvo cattle dealers are in this city. A homo on wheels was movtnR up Sixteenth toonth street yoatrrday , --SIcwt of the politicians have returned to Ihcr homes throtighout the state. An emigrant train of evcn wapons pnurot p Ifarnntn street yesterday morning , west ward bound. Lawrence Barrett and his party arrived In this city yortorday morning , by special train from Kansas City. On Sunday next an election for pastor will l > o hold by the KtiRliflh Lutheran church In Doyd's opera house. All members of the con Krcgatlim are requested to bo present. Two car loads of soldiers fifty-six in all , passed through this city yostorday. They wnro in charge of Lieutenant Payne , aud wore on their way from Columbus , Ohio , to Salt Lake City , Utah. It Is reported that Patrick Foley , u Is. tant superintendent of the gw works , who has Ixxm very ill for several days past , is Imttcr , and strong hopes nro entertained for Ills tiltt niftto recovery. The fire bell tapped about 2 o'clock yea tarday , caueing n RonernM atampodo nmonf the people In the neighborhood < A tbo ouglno hoiifto. It ivafl not n fire aUrm , and was cauBtxl by the breaking of n wire. Hobble Brothers yoitorday received a telegraph dispatch announcing the end news of tho.dnathof their l tor , Mrs. A , I' . Potter tor , of Syracuio , N. Y. Her mother and ouo brother , who loft hero Bovoral days ago , wore with her when aho died. Thojury in the caaoof thoStato vs. Georgia filnclalr was empanelled yoitorday f oronoon. In ttid afternoon it was impoulblo to obtain standing room In tbo court room , BO great was the crowd of men to hoar the testimony which promised to bo of an unsavory nature. The annual mooting of the State Toach- n ' association will bo held March 25 , 2G and 17 ! , in Lincoln. Hotel rates for these in at * tendance will bo reduced and the railroads will charge ono and one-fourth faro for the round trip. The Hpecial cximmlttoo , consisting of Liv c oy , Parker aud Gibbon , of the board of education > cation , to clioojo pUns for the school house to bo crcctod on Thirtieth and Douglas , has made ita selection , which It will recommend for adoption at the next regular mooting. The remalno of .Tack Stltts , Willie Hal his , Chris. Maclaon and Willie Abnoy will bo burled IhU nftornoon. Tharo will bo only ono funeral , which will take place from the corner of Sixth ami Pierce street ! thU afternoon at 2 p. in. The remains will bojplaced In two cof < tins and buried in ono grnvf. The special commission appointed by the county court , to arxesa damage * on real cstalo for right of vfAy for tlio I > aU road , has irmdo the following niprnisotncnt | on the following poudomnod lotH : Lot 4 In block JODJ , tUJ | lot 3 in block 1 71 , S7Co ; lots 3 and 4 in oek ll 8i , 57r,00 ; K\ \ lots ! 1 and 2 in block 1I8J ! , $3,1100' The htdloK inii.st Huonor , or later ncknowl- odgu that I'o7.7onl'rt rnodlcatod complexion iKiwder is the only cosmotio made that will not injure the hldn. for unlii by all dniggi tv. PKHSONrVl , . J.auranco Barrett IN at the 1'aiton. V. ( ioorgo and vile , Clarks , nro at the Pax toil. toil.Tho The Birrutt company ara At the Motropoll tau. tau.V. V. M. Cajtellar , Blair , is registered at the 1'nxton. ( ! . W. Lnmblng , 'Weeping Water , Is aUho 1'uxton. Dan Uopkluc , Central City , ii n ptostol thoMilUrd. * \Vllllam StvJolman , Lincoln , It n guest ol the Paxton , J. II. Digner aad J. U. Keas , Lincoln , are At the MilUrd. HisH Luna L. landy , VMi City , is a ( tuoit Vf the Paiton. Giu G. Boechor aud son , Columbus , ara criiosU of the Paxton. Thos. Bwobo , of the Mlllard hotel , rotnruoi from Chicago ymtirJay morning. ITonry Wiloox , Alm& , and D , L. McLnurh- lln , Tekamah , are at the Paxton , ' 3 , V . Luas , Central City , and / . Thorn won , O allala , are at the Paxton. ' | John Keith , North Platta , aad J , J. Trom IKSQ , Iltckman , are at the MilUrd. i ( ioorge W. Ball&ntlno , Lincoln , and Kd' ' \vard ' Btewett , Fremont , are at the Paxtou. . L. D. Seaman , ( } . 11. Black and 8. W Powers , Kearney , ore regUtered at th Pax > ton. ton.K \ y Williams , 0 rlnnollf , and I. A. Dud Keen , Ar pahoo , nro ttoppbg at the Mil lard. lard.J. J. H. Nedblt , West Point , and W , 0 Burycr , Chicago , are Htopplnir at the Mil lard. lard.Jay Jay K , Adams and wife , Central City , anil G. L. Ford , Stromiburg , are stopping At the PAX ton. Louis James and wife , andtwolvo othe : K.orabcr of the Barrett company are at the Billiard. L. 8. Ilako , Wayne , 0.1 * . Adams , Lincoln Ii. Burke and W. . ' . Phelpa , Wahoo , are a tbe Metrupoltmu. George V , Johnion and wife , Howard anil 21. B. Clvoi and wlfo , Nebrask * City , are fetopplug tit the HoUojiolIt in. 0. B. Fox and wife , Hallof , Idaho ) A. Tohniou , ValparaUoi W ( lUley , I'roimmt and BjTon II. Smith , Cre'ttu , Iowa , are guMti of the JletrojwllUu. HOUGH ON PATS , " Olpara nut rate , mice , roachca , flies , ant * , bedbug * , uliiiuk * , chipmunka , gopher * . ICo. Druggiits Wr. G , S. Blodcett. of Wshoo , Nebr. , l ) ' frewi 'J CCO to 4,0(0 ku > hel selected porn from 18 a whjcjj ho will sell La parf good C < MM ooru. ' (20-Utm THE BEILLIANT BARRETT , The tl tlnttiit licl TrnKcdlnn nnil HIM Klounnt Coinpnny In tlio Honilor Drntilix of "Krnn. OURCA da Illinlnl. " At lioyd's opera house last evening .lioro nsaomblod the muni largo , critical and intelligent nudionco nnnuaily drawn together on the occasions of the visits to thin city of Mr. B irrott. The fact that the now , or remodeled , tragedy , "Fran- ccacA dft lUmini , " was to bo presented liad doubtlonj much to do with the size of the attendance. The historic though somewhat legendary atory is doubtless familiar to many readers , hut n resume ol the plot of Bokor'u play may not bo oul of place hero : L'or the purpose of bringing to a close the bloody wars of the Guolphs and Uhlbollns , It U proposed that Lanclntto , of the house ol Kiinlnl , wed Frunccsca , the fair dntighter uf Havona. Laucli tto is a hunch-bock , nil Piuilft , his bruthar , of brilliant l > aiuty , It sent to do the wooing. Instant love It the result of tbo mooting of I'uolo and Fruncotca , but the former is true to his errand , nnd HODS only forhlsbmthtr. I'mncu-CA being porsuadud by har father that I.nnciotto is the counter- p < trt of Pitolit , conseiiM to the marriage with the huuch-back , Ihourh loathing the union. Lanelntto is called from Urn very nuptial nltar to gird on the armour of battle , mid leave * his noW'inado brldo In the care of the Imndsotnn Paula , What ought to have been the nuult , Is ono thlnv ; whnt wni the ruinous and tmliappv outcome , his tory , legend , song , art and iiokor'n play por. tr y to the fullest extent of haitrtrondlug do- tut IH , Youth nnd beauty , love nnd passion ovorrodn all B-iim of duty , and the uouplo foil guilty \ictluis cf tliulr own irresistible charms. A love scvno between Paolo nnd Krnnccsc t it ovenreii and overheard by Pope , thououit jester , who , hating Lane-lotto for fancied Injurlo' , luntom to tbo camp to Htub him to the heart with the cruel Intelligence. Lanclotti ) takes linr-o for his dosolutod homo , surptitos the guilty levers , Implores them to ilonv their sin , but con clonco-ntrickm and hapless , and overcome by th > > enormity of their olfonHd , they nook I'outh rather tnau toll the untruth. Lanclotto slays th in both i\ii' ' enim the cruel climax ntltho tragedy by mil cido. cido.Of courao Lanciotto , personated by Mr. Barrett , is thu central liguro of tlio play , and it ia peculiarly suited to that trage dian's abilities. Within the crooked body ia a heart as tender na a woman's , with touching love for faithloaa wife nnd betraying brother , while fiery outbursts succeed the most pathetic BCOIIOS in a manner ouch nn only a great artist like Mr. Barrett could portray. Of this eminent actor's talents it is unneces sary to apeak to Omalm theater ttoors. In tlio mechanical part of hia art ho ia well nigh pnrfoct ; in pnso nnd gesture , in quick perception of the thrilling olfoct of con trast , in the melody and power of proper elocution , in gracefulness of manner , in fertility of resources , in keenness of in telligence , in careful observation of de tail , in self-restraint , in strength of voice , in that peculiar chromatic quality necessary for the portrayal of the pa thetic , in alt the qualities , in short , which in combination make the polished and accomplished nrliit , ho is Fully equal to the best , if not beyond , any actor over soon in this city. His most po wet fill scone last ovonini ; was probably toward tlio tratjio climax , where , struggling between the duty of avenging an outraged husband's wronga and the love for wife nnd brother , he implored them to tell him that the jester tor a story was but a crunl joke ; althougli all through the play ho chained the at tention of the auditors at uvery appear ance. Miss Marie Wainwright , as the unhappy Francimcn , also won the hearty sympathy of all by her beautiful nnd pa thotio portrayal of the frail and faithless wife ; while Mr. F. 0. Mosoloy , though taking the part of Paola on a few hours' notice , excelled his usual clever imper sonations. It was regretted by many that Mr. Otis Skinner was unable to per- sonata this character , as it has boon regarded - gardod by many as his best. The difli- suit role of Pope , the jester , by Mr. L mis James , while an additional feather in the cap of that Pine notor'a versatility , gave but little chance to judge of hit metal. His admirers will awatl with impatience the opportunity to BOO his magnificent Brutus on Saturday evening. Tlio other char acters-were fiiirly well sustained. Of the play it cannot bo s id that it is as pure in its atory or nuig 8tivonosa as might bo wished , nnd ni'iny admirers of Mr. Bar- rott think it rather a singular coinci doncoto _ say the least , thut of the now tragedies which ho has Uken up of late years , all bear on the unfaithfulness ol the wifo. Wo mty say that it is worse than moro unfaithfulness , nj the crime m oaoh oiso partakes of the nature o | incest This is so with "Yorick's Love,1 whorevi the wife is untrue witli a foster son , 'Auo somewhat the same in "Pon- dragoM in the case of Q loon Quinover and Lancelot , nnd now ugain { n ' 'Fruu. cosca.'l v It is true her nurriago with Lanciotto was not completed , inasmuch as ho ras called from her nidu at the conclusion of the altar cororaony , bui thisfaol and the whole trend of the play ara used as an apt logy for tht- crime com' | mitt d. There is one soono , oapucially" that is very Biiggostivo where Paolt roads to Francusca thu story of tin guilty lovoi of King Arthur's wife and nor paramour , and where the faithless daughter of lUvena and the onamoroc son of Rimin not out the atory till it comes to the recital of the crowning crimo. Paola , loss impulsive than Fran- cetca , throwi down thu book and refuses to finish the story , but Francesca pioki it up and urges him to follow the tale t < its finish , No man since Adam was tempted with the apple , nor since Adonis repelled the amorous advances of Yunus omld resist the soduotivo manner it which Fraucosca urged sin in this soeno Dut morals are not always consulted ii the mime , BIUK NOTES. Mini Wainwright alaiont divided the honon with the star. Wo fallod to aee the nupcnuimor.vioa no the madrigal buya. It WM a magnificent audience of which ol Oinatm might bo proud. Bnkcr' * play would lay a long time on the dheU were it not for Barrett. Both B nett and his leading tup'port , Louli tuoo , wno In the wr for the union. Kir , Uirrctt loavrs tar London In a month , v.h"io ho open * lu Irrlug'd Lyceum Theater lu"V..iiwU'nLo > e" TJio hutrothal re'no betwoan Lnnclot o am Frame citMr ( Barrett and MUx Ualuwil > ; hl callu.l nut louJ miplitiuo. ir ny think Mr. Barrett's Lauclntto like hit ll'clmnl ill too much dignity tu plij aliy ilelliioato the dufHrinltlu . uti-chee-otto"Fna-cheoka"and''l'AW. - - , ) - , ' . wem thu Ita iun prouuuclatlou * thai struck the oaracf umlltoru lu uufiuulliar uo ci'iitt Jut evening , Sir. llrutnlry , win hax been Mr. Barrett's Guano ul u out for yflurs , lit nut with thu com piny having gone tu Ungluud to arrange fur .Mr. Harictv'd t | > ltihun > . Air , Mi > bet"y , In till mJdcn as < utnptl n o rolil t uveiilnjr , foi-gnt that the word * n th i'Uy cidloii fur a lilouilu. Mr. il eUouk jiMvido hluiiveK with a WK for suck emeiKeu clfti. clfti.Tliero U lo s dlnlpjvtlon uuionK the lUrrett t/iipu than uny travuliug. In tact the Udlit , have gone go far unscathed from scandal In their perilous profcwlon , and the gentleman are gentlemen in moro than the mere muni significance of the torm. "Mis * " Matlo Wntnwrlght is Mm. Louis James. James U always wull pleMod when Uarrott ptiti on ' The Merchant of Vonlco"or "Julius Crosnr , " for then ho pets n chance to mukolote tit his own wlfo. In thn former the couple roprcsttt D/iManlo anil 1'ortla , nnd in the Utter Brutus nnd 1'ortla. The tragedian of l t evening is the father- in-law of n birnn , hid daughter li \ln becoino HaronoM von Iiod r In Gormnuy lait July. Unlike the usual canoof titled gentlemen wod- illng Amcrloan plrln , Von Kinler is oulto wealthy and hamlrnmo. The young lady \ mid to have boon the heroine of Miss Ho- urd'n novel , "Aunt Soronn. " A Snrtlln/c ( Discovery. MrVra , Johnaon , of Huron. Dale , writes that his wife had boon troubled with ncilto llronchltU for many yearn , nnd th it nil totno- dlca tried gave no ( Kirmanont relief , until ho proemod a bottle of Dr. Ktng't Now Discov ery for Conaumptton. Coughs , nnd Colds , which had n mnglcal effect , nnd prodncod n iiormationt euro. , It Is guaranteed to euro all DmoMon of Throat , ljungH , or llronchUI Tulioo. Trial bottlcH Free nt C. V. Coodmnn's Dnig Store. Loiyo izo 81.00. 81.00.AN'U AN'U GOOD 3IOH- AL9. Tlio Union Tompcranco llnnd Korniod 1'or tlio 1'urposo of Their Pro * motion LmHt The Union Temperance band mot at ; ho City Mission hall last evening , and adopted the following constitution : AltTICI.E 1. Section 1. The asiociatton rhall bo known as the Union Temperance band , Sec.Tho object of the hand shall bo to mnnoto the c uno of temperance , good mor tis and Christianity in the coummunity. Alinci.K' ' . Sec. 1. The ofllcora nh ill bo president , vice proiilont , Bccrotary and treasurer , chosen an nually by ballot. Sec , 2 , Tthhall bo the duty of the projl- dent to prcalilo at the moutings of tha band anil countarslKii the warrants for the payment of money out of the treasury. See. 3. The duty of the vice-president ( ilmll bo to perform nil the duties of the presi dent In his absence. SQJ. ) . The Rocrot.vy shall recolvo all thom m nioy and do all the collecting for tha band and enter the same on the bonkn of the band and pay all money thus received over to thn troamror. Ho shall keep a correct record of all btiilnr-Ki trannuctions by the band ouch month , which shall bo road nnd panted up n at the tlmo appointed , and when approved elmll bo entered upun his book of permanent record. Sue. 5. It nhill bo the duty of tha troas iitor to report at each quarterly mooting n written statement of all business transacted by him for the band during the quarter , and aldo at the nnium ! meeting maka l > i like man ner an annual report of all money rocolvcd nnd paid out during the yo.ir. Tha treasurer shall keep a book in which ho nhull record all buelncss transacted for the band in Mich a form ni to bo suitable for reference and In formation. AIITICI.K III. Sec. 1. As our object la to promote the cause of temperance in the community , all persons of thi ago of 14 years and upward * ) , on their promise by the help of God , to nb- nUlii from all intotlcntjng liquors ax a beverage - ago and are willing to vigil tlio constitution , shall 'jo cougldorecl ollniblo-for mnmborahip. Mr. K. W Memll presided over the meeting , and J. Nichols acted as secre tary. The following gentleman com- poaod the committee on constitution : \V. \ McAllister , F. 8. Hunn and J. B. Jurdino. TJiuro was a fair attendance , and the proceedings wore of nn interesting char- actor. * The board have great hopes of the f n- turo , and intend nt no distant day to open a largo cofloo house , similar to these established in the east with so great sue coas , on ouo of the principal strouta of thin city. An Kml to Bono Hcrnplng. Kdward Shepherd , of Harrliburg , III. , says : "Having received so much bonolit from Klec- trio Bitters , I feel it my duty to lot suffering humanity know it Have had a running noreen on my log for eight years ; my doctors told mo I would have tu have the bona scraped or log amputated. I unod , Instead , three bottles of Klectrlo Kitten and &evun boxes of Bucklon'x Arnica Salvo , and my leg is now sound and well. well.Kloctric Kloctric Bitters nro gold nt fifty cents a bnt ties , and Bucklon's Arnica Salvo at 25c. per box by 0. F. Goodman. THE INQUEST , An Adjournment TnlciMi Until 1O n. in. To-Day , at AVlilcli Tlnio City Altornny Oonnoll " \VII1 Instruct the Jury. Tlio inquoat which yesterday forenoon was adjourned until 4 p. m. was resumed at tlut time. Mr. S. K. Johnson , of the firm of Steele , Johnson & Co. , was the first witness called on the xtand ilis testimony showed simply that the magazine was the property of Lnllin , Kind & Co. , for whom tlio firm of which ho was a member was agent. Uo know nothing of the construction of the build ing never having soon it. Mr. S. W. Spratlin , a member of the firm of Steele , Johnson & Co. , testified that between six and seven tons of rilio and blasting powder was stored in the building , but could not toll the condi tion of the building not having soon it since last coring. W. F. Kfrllogg , a clerk in tfco store , who had charge of the powder house , testified that the building was built of brick , with an iron door , and in the foundation was a hole largo enough to almost admit thu body of a small man , and uittdu for the purpose of vnntilation Nothing as to the immediate cause ol tha accident could bo learned. The inquest was ndj turned until 10 a. m to day , at which time City Attor ney Connell will bo present and instruct the jury on the law applicable to this casu. IJuoklon's Arnica Halve. Tlio greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to tpooillly euro Uurm , Cuts , Ul- con ) . Malt Itueum , Fever Soros. Cancan , Piles. Obillbluius , Corns. Tetter , Chaupod hands , ait rtll ikln eruption , garantoed to cure in kvtry ln tnnco , or money refunded. 26 cent * < t HJlordii us much pleasure to call the attention of uur readers to the publica tion of thu SUtu .Auditor's Cortthcatu of Vuthurity to the Nebraska & Iowa In. stiraiKO Company , u purely homo insti tution , a Nebraska onttrjiriao that his achieved moro euooosa aiucd its organize , lion than is recorded in the history of western underwriting It is the iirnt and only Fire Insurance Company over organized in this State. It has pud all ita torsos promptly and in full , it issues u policy unsurpassed in hbrullty and fairnusi of contract. It in managed by mun , of influence and wuulth , iU tendency ia to koup Nubraala eipiul in Nobrasku , to trans tot a legtii- mutu and honordblu buunoes und build up the material intercuts of our State , THE STATE FAIR , V Few 1'neli ltd ft live to tlio Ncbrns- kft Kxit > Hltlon. The state boarJof ngriculturo ia making every oQbrttoBocuro noxtfallthograndest exhibition of the produce of the state over gathered together. As an induce * mont to farmers to compote for prizes the following special premiums are offered : Corn , ton acres , eighty bushels per aero , 9100. Fml wheat , ton acres , thirty buahols per aero , $75. Spring wheat , twenty-five bushels per aero , $50. Oats , eighty bushels per ncro , $00. Bitrloy , turty bushels per acre , 50. llyo , thirty bushels per acre , 850. For best collection grains and vegetables - bles grown and exhibited by ono farmer , one-half bushel each , at tair , not loss than twenty varieties in all 850. Dost yield per aero , Irish potatoes , forty bushels per ncn % SIC. Best tivo acres tiax , $10. At least ono half bushel of each of the above crops must bo on exhibition , and the successfully competing bushel , each , become the pronorty of the state board , to bo disposed of as next prccocding stip ulated. Competitors on premiums for crops are required to furnish a statement under oath , and to have ground and its produce actually measured by not loss than two disinterested persons , whoso statements shall bo verified by an aflidavit. A statement of the kind and condition of the soil , the variety and quality of the seed planted and sown , and the mode and expense of cultivation , must bo pre sented in writing bofcro the premium is awarded. AKIIOll DAY. The otato board of ngriculturo has de cided that to bocoino a competitor for "Arbor Day" premiums , the planting must bo done on the third Wednesday ol April , 1881. Following are the pre miums : For the greatest number of trees plant ed , to include fruit , fort-pt , evergreens and all varieties , $50. Second best , $25. Greatest number of hard wood , $25. Greatest number of cuttings , $10. For the greatest number of trees' planted by ono person during the month of April , 1884 , labor to bo performed by competitor , $30 Statements in relation to planting on "Arbor Day" must bo made under oath , with the attestation of two disinterested witnesses. For the largest number of forest trees sot out or planted ( exceeding 0,000) ) in the place they are to grow , and not less than four , nor more than twelyo foot apart each .way , and put out during the year 1884 , $30. KKDIHNO'H RtiHsm Salvo ban gunuino merit nfll who IHU It will totttify. 1'rice 25c. Try it. A PETITION , The Ijcttor CnrrlerH of thlw City Ask for Thirty Days' Absoiico Each Year. The letter carriers of Omaha have ad dressed the following petition under date of February 4 to the Hon. 0. H. Van Wyok and C. ! < " . Mandoraon , United States senators , nnd E. K. Valentino , James Laird and A. J. Weaver , United States roprc.sontaivca of Nebraska : "We , the letter carriers of this city , in conjunction with the carriars of other cities , would most respectfully solicit your intluenco to aid in securing the passage - sago of a bill that will nllpvr us thirty days' leave of absence during the year , with pay. The work nf n letter carrier is arduous. In order to pre vent delay in the dulivory of mail * i hey are compelled to bo at the ollice , during the winter season of the year , long before , und oftentimes , long after , day Nn clasa of men in public or pri vate lifo are more exposed than wo are. Wo dare not dolny , notwithstanding the inclomenoy of thu wunthor , though it bo over so flovoro , carrying ftoavy loads in and put of office , climbing up stairs , and waning nt the doors , in rain or o > ld , for tardy servants. The employe. ! of the government department ) ai Washington and else where work only eight ho lira per day , nnd have all of Sunday and national h > liduyi to themselves. They are ullovv- od thirty dajs1 vacation , sixty days for B aluiis * , and aside from this , these hold i u positions away irom homoaronmitleil to troiu ton to lifteon days' leave to go hiuiio to vote. Their salaries in every case go on N.cv , this hard-worked class , known an luttur-carriors , must report for duty 3G5 days in the year. They .havo no Sunday it or holidays without paying for them , Now , wlut they ask congress te do is to simply put them on an equality with other employes of the government. Wo would further aak congress to do away with class distinctions of the frno deliv ery cities , so far as it applies to letter cirriora. Wn think it unjust to pay car riers in first-class cities $150 moro per annum than in second-class cities , when our duties are the same , expenses equally as high , if not higher , and responsibilities just aa great. Ituapcctfully , your obedient servants , B R Overall , A. Peterson , Goo. L. Oroon , JHS Y < tbleohnock Goo. HolTman , John A. TobbuiiB , Boni. P Trapp , 0. H. King. Joseph Miohul , T. 0. Parkins , Bum Fulton , L S1 Mole. " 'HVo commend the foregoing petition an having substantial morit. Carriers work early and late , have hard work nnd are i equitably entitled to vacationx aa any employes of the government. Expanses of living , in this uit especially , are uuch as to make a hardship uf the inequality of salary between our carriers and these of cities of first class. OlIAS K , COUTANT , P. M. JAUUJ I WooDAiiD , Asst P. GUAM. K. BIIUNKH , Supt , Carriers. Irldh MiiBlout lbeKiunictOilebrntlo The eQ'ortof the Emmot Monument association of our city to bring our citi zens into moro intimate acquaintance ) with the production of the classic com posers of Irish birth deserves oncourago- ment. The lyrics of a people are a true standard of their tastes , and to n great extent may bo accepted as an index to the degree of civilization they enjoy. The simple , yet perfect beauty of the lyrics of Irolaud is tiuly echoed by the melody of the gems that have made im mortal so many of the grand oneraa of these eminent Irish composers , Wallace and Uilfo. The nationality of tlto title of an OJora la justly Hint ot ita composer , in disregard of that ! wsto which claims thu nationality ; of the language in which ita libretto may t firnt bo produced. According to { ho first nnd certainly the most correct slandwd the opcrna of the great Irish composer M. W. Balfo , "I Kivali , t'naocrtimento. Pittoro o Ducca , Enrico Guarto on II Tftlismnno , " nro Irish not Itnlinn ; "Left outrca Ills Aymon , Lo Ptiits 1'umotir , Lu'otoilo do Seville , " nro Irish not French , and the following , which em braces also nome of the urcat works ol \V , V. Wallaco-Siogo of Rochelle , Maid of Artoin , Joan of Arc , Failstaff , Koo- Inntho , The Dohcminn Girl , The Bond man , The Maid of Honor , The Kciciliiui Bride , The Koao of Caatilo , Blanche de NUVCM , Tlio Ptiritan'rt Daughter. The Armorer of .Nantes , Daughter of St. Mark , Margaret of Anjou , Satnnolla , The Enchantress , Amelia or the Love Test , Maritana Matilda of Hungary , Lurlino , The Amber - bor Witch , Love's Triumphs , The lc ort Flower , Maid of Zurich , Gulnaro , Olga , and Estrollo , are Irish operas nnd not English , as they are often erroneously alylod. Certainly the E. M. A. has a vast field of melody to select from , but the mass oi literary matter to bo pre sented on the evening of March -llh , will , of necessity , limit the selection to some of the most choiro of Mooro's melodies , and a few brilliant gems from the fore going Irish operas. Our citizens should not allow this occasion to pass uncnjoyed. AT THE SKATING KM , Jolly Sport In Full Mitsciuci-ndo Cos- tuincH , The skating rink was the scene of unu sual morrimunt last night , all the parti cipants in thn roller skating art appear ing in fall masquerade costumo. The floor was filled nt nn early hour by skat ers , and very few soata reserved for spectators remained unoccupied by nine o'clock. As the band in attendance bo- jan discoursing music the masquorndors tiled out upon the iloor and began exe cuting graceful gyrations so easy to the experienced but fatal to the novice. Keeping time with the musi cians in the movement of foct nnd arms , and the gcntlo nwayiug of thu body to and fro. Only these of long experience were ushered upon the iloor during the early part of the evening. Lookers on who occupied chairs on either side , and above the lUor , of ton expressing surprise and admiration 03 some unusually difficult liguro was executed. The grotesque cos lumen , together with the false- faces illu tninatod by the electric light , and the constantly moving bodies of the wearers Hitting hither and thither as if Heating upou unseen wings presented a picture at once as beautiful as it was novel. But the real sport of the evening , at least for the spectators , began after the masks were removed and the 11 ior was thrown open free to all comers. Thu crowd that surged to and fro at this stage of the entertainment loft voiy little space for professional skaters to show off fine bgures. Grace gave way to awkward ness , and thuso two opposites vied each other nntil the hour for closing arrived Thoru wtro a number of instances wlu ro an ulfort was made to stand on the heaH uad feet at the snmo time ; to execute thu sproad-eaglo on all fours ; dive head fore most and spin around on the elbow , or to sit down BO short that thu feet locked arms with the back of the neck ; but such little trivial changes in the regular rout ine acted only as an incentive for greatnr poraervunco. A few of the actors in last night's rink entertainment wont home wiser if not sadder beings , having learned a piinful lesson. DISTEIOT OOI7ET , The Vrocoedln H nf Yontorduy in that Tribunal. In the district court yesterduy be'oro Judge Wukeloy , the case of Eitabrook against Thomas , which was tried to thu court , was submitted and taken under advisomont. Before Judge Neville the court room was filled to its utmoat seating und stand ins capacity by these who came to hear the testimony in the case of the state against Sinclair. Her little daughter and aged mother wore seated beside the defendant , who seemed to ti\ko but little interest in the procoudingo. When court adjourned Jessie Taylor , the daughturof the complaining witness , and against whom the alleged offense was committed , vrus on the stand. The judges will to-day probably give their decision on the application of Dis triot Attorney Godwin for a now grand jury.Tho The following in the assignment of cases for day : IIEI'OIIE JCIHIE WAKKLKY. Borsick vs. Swoboda. Page vs. Steolo. Finn vs. Manning. Mersny vs. Borsek. Estubrook vs. Dnhle : on trial. Dolan nt al vs. Whitmoro. Brngman vs. Miller. Kuhlmun vs. P ycko ot nl. Baswitz vs B. & M , U. K. Co. Lucas vs. Kypiueki. Trovot vs. McCarthy ot al. 1IEFOUE JDUGB HEVILtE. The criminal docket. Absolutely Pure. l l > owl i nxci tankL A narttl of m < hau4 hJ ouioc M Ur * I'Otnli-al U . .lnarlud , fcnd cifuctb loldincoiii | * > ii. . v lhcma\.lludoollo \ > , M t , ihuri * Klt luia - * * * ! " * . Bclil oulyla ctns. ltp)4l ) li.k- rif rgwdir Ol , 1M "iVti'Mol ' N v Vvtk. CASTORIA ' lor * Infants and Children Without Morphtno or Narcottno. " \Vhftt KTM ! our Children rosy checks , Whnt euros their fevers , nmkM thtm l > p5 'TlH I'imtorla. When Dnblcs fret , and err by tnrni , Whnt cures their colic , kuln t heir worms. Hut Crtitoria. Wlmt quickly euros Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : Hut rmforliw Farewell then to Morphine- Syrups , CoatorOll and rnregoric , and andUnllCftKtortiu UnllCftKtortiu Contour Liniment. Annii- elate euro for Rhonmatiaxa , SprnitiB , Barns , Gnlls , &o. , and an Inatantanooru Faln-roUovor. SPECIAL NOTICES. MTSpoolalu will Ponltlvolynot bo Inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAIl-Monov. TO LOAN In sumt ol $600 and upwanlg MONKY annum , en DouuUs rounty famia. Ad dress 1UC. r ttr on & Co. , 1221 Kftrtiam S . 390-lm. TO LOAN The loweit rates ol Interest MOKEY t * n Agency. th te Poaglta 284-tf TO LOAN liioumn ol ' 300. auu utiward. MONEY Davis ttnil Co. , Heal Lstito and LOAD , 1005 Farnam St. 393-tl HELP WAMTKU. Y\7Aimi : > TttOKlrlantl'fto'lla ' llouae , Itth and VV Da.cn.-ort. ' - la'iorort. ' Amilv from B to 8 WAKTBD-Filtecii . . , : ! 07 llth St. WANTKD An * pcrlcnrcdClnr fiftlcsmnn. In iiulio nt GurrahraLt Cole's , 13U7 rartiam Ht. 010-1 1ITANTKI lilrl for it" ural hounowork. 1721 > > Webster .t eet , cw. N. ISlh. 013 29J LiilUs or > oung rarn la tnku nice WANTED ( ilcataiit none nt tlalr own lioino ; ic'Jto . * . ft day , cosily matte : work sent bv n nil ; mi ramas.ni ; Adilrt-ss K. Itidcl & Co. , bo157 Utlbuquo lou t. 50 ; line ] WANTED An experienced laundry girl Inmed' lately nt St. Charles Hotel. 691-23 WANMED A nocxlirirl for general housework i-mall fu'i Ity. Inquire at 841A Uatcntmrt St Hw. 0. S. Krlchson. 698 29 WANTE' > Olrl 'or ( renoia1 lu 1190 work. Mrs , If S. Smith , S. W. corner IHh ami Charles St , 8 Omaha , 1 block cist uf red Imn , ou luth St. DS7-tf / ANTED A K od girl tor Kenernl hoixc-wnrl 2510St. Mar'sa > o. EB5273 WANTED Girl at 1018 Chicago St. lira. Usta brook. 633-iS * \\rANTEU-A ! ? oed woman cook at the Emmcti V llou-c. No tuau need apply. S71-t ? WAvlTJD DrP'eraakcT't ) approi tlcc. Ono hn 1 would tsslsi In liouncwork for hurtoanl. pr ( orrod. Vra. Corbet , IB13 H" ardftreet. 673-1 * V\7ANTED A ( ji'odwaahcrattho Itoston Laund ry , 107 North 13th street 57d-tl WANTKD-A girl to attend n baby 1015 Har neyot. ' W5 tf QUEEJ ( lady oRO-ta for th'a ' new ruhl-crundcrga mu t for laulea. Aildrc-s nlth'eiamixi , Un.lergar ment Co. , 0 south Mar St. , Chicago 189-lin ? \irANTED-Oni" hundred teams nnd ono humrui V > laboiers for Hiiiroad work. MlCOY & MOHAN Canfleld lloubo , Ninth and Karnain Hta , Oirsha. 403 1m LADIES OH YoU > 0 ilhNlncltyor country to take nl-e , light anil ) > ku8 it work at their own homes ; $2 to ? > a day caitly and quletl ) made ; work sent by mall , no cunvasjini ; ; no stamp t , r reply Pkabo uldrcsa Hcllablo Manl"g Co. , Philadelphia I'a. drawer IT. 397-lmt WANTED A German dining rC'Ora kitchen girl Ucsso and Hoppo , 418 S. 13th St. , between llarncv anil Ilouiurd. 60S tf 31TOAT10IIS WANTED. WA TED-Sltiutl n for preiicmlhousework by nn Ameikaiiglrl Ap , ly to 8i7i S. 18.h Mrcet. 007-21 } WANTKD-A ultintlon l > y a practical tinner i ountrj Job pru'errt.d. AddruaD Itox. 81 , Blal Nolraskn. 6,31 ! ) Situation hy an actltv , willing imn in grocery stoiu. Address "O. u. " te i oitlce. 6U7-2UJ WANTEu A aituat'on ' as baker , fight jcaraox jjcritnco. Sat tf.ctlui ) guaranteed. Addren- N. AjbLOOM , Tawnce City , Net ) . B92-W WANTKI ) feltuatt nhya ffrotcrycl rk. Fir-l rla a refeiunux 217 .N. lOih bt- f.S.S WANTI'.D-Situati < n in cilj or mljolnini ; towng.li ) man and wile , who can do tirut-cli cooking Ii hotel or restaurant AiUlress " ( I. L. N. " Ben oltlce 60 J 28- WAN'E1 rcliai'lo youii | { man Maul8 a pUra to work , board and go tusoliool. "S. A. W. ' Dee otllco 3S8-t ( WANTS. WANTS Two un'iirrtlih d roo" a for dr inaklnir , "y Murch 10th. T.ocat on between lltli air1 lf > hand l'arna < u audlUveiip.rt. Aildrest < Y S. n"io | kOiHiu 011-1 $ WANTED A t'cntleimnUailnsc shortly for Lon ilmi > nd 1'arU will known in capiulwis ni financier In b ith clt ex , w.m'U ' like lu c rrcspoi , < dlrcrc with parties hav rer la KB rauchis ortratUn Umlitn a \ lew t a ialo nf name Adilresn Europe 1 * U. bx 34 , lirooklyn , N. Y. WANTFD A partner with thro : hundied dollan tuu9'a'la < a p > > dpaviii bu lno > u Ca 1 ti I'Untcn 'Intnl ( om 1011 It , anil 2 to 4 f.Oi'h | WAN'lKl-awn janld ol dlit , at or ii'uroii block west if thu Convent on He Mor'a uvo nut ) . H. U JOHNSON , CHl-tf of Htfl le , Juhuson A. wo. WA IKO 600 piliy van ta. Blnks and ctiwpoo' to clean with uuiltary cl aner. Ha'Ufa tion guaran eo < l. J. M. BMI1II , 600.lino5 Lock box 4i''uiatia. ' FOK ttk > M'r--Uuub6u auu ! xt " "oTTTlKNT u fnw d 0163 * FOR RKNT Furnlthed lo ms , warmed. 17J Do"giM ntr > et , 9 .Ou. 017-tf FOK RKNT-Suit of rooms , nlc ly furnl.hed. In qutr 1U16 L'awi street. 6.0-li FOR HEN'f Furiiithed roomn , 1017 Id-c ( street tJlS-tf rOR RF.OT furnlahed roou.B , 1SIO LiodguSt 619-1' FOR RENT-La-KiJ room H Ith board aad fire , 32 H. 16thand Hani yttree'a. ' 0 C8 | riOR ItKNT-Wlth Iward , nlea'ant nom 1 fvr two Keutlemcn a 1612 Dudro St. 6 OH HKNT Two uufuruUhad room * for light houto keeping 1017 Chicago Ht. 66911 FOR IlKNT-FuruUhuO room , at 1010 Farnam. 420-11 K IlKNT-Wiih board , fr > nt room Lay window crick house , U 3 north 17th > tre t. ' 45 .24 ] KENT Mccl f rnlthud rooms with or with out beard 1616 Dods St. 150 11 T ? 0ll ItKNT Nlc lj furn'shtd rooiui , 2210 Doilue I1 utreet. C7j-l i 171011 RKNT Furiibhud roomt , ] nT > North mil ITAOltRKNT-NrwCofage , S ro-nn thrto U > ck ' from ttrect carr. Ilaaiu-oui PI r , M 1IAKKEH &U\\tiK N K.cor 18lh auu ifarnaui. t.aO . tl I'OH KFNT Nlco'y furnUbod room * , 1D03 Fain m trtxt. lOj-tf F OK HEKr 1'uruUlud ruora 16il Capitol ave. FOU LE\-K-0 bu ln M loll IBth street , bctwien L > > nnporv nd O pltol avtuiie , e * i. IJo , lor a Inrinuf > ta , . AMiCS. 1G 7 F&rutuiMrcet I pOU KK.VT A few ttuntleroen can he apcotn&dated * Apply tSUFuMn. Bt. ! 4lfltl f BENT Store room Hh bdoemeft If ) FOB , 1511 Karnam St. PAULiKM & CO. 100R KKNr Scti > g odhouwnal i ono Broom r nntly furnlshwl hws . John E. Mtrards. 1111 Farnara st S"R > 11 7011 UENT-Futntihed room with or without 17 hoard. Finest location in the city. > lo few able boarders wanted , N. W. cor. IBth aad 1'arnam. OIl ItKN'f FurnUnod rivram on th northwei F ror. IS'handCupitclareiitU ) , formerly Cryujnlon IIOQHI. hcalwl S2i N. IWn , KKNT KOOIM Iti Nebraska Mvtloua Baas IPOli . Most derirallo OIDCM In the city lutiplleil with h > drau\le \ rlo-ator id heated b Apply > lUn > _ FOR BAl.a - . I 1 fur > liurf. AiMnin lit * . "A. II. o. " I'wtotHcc. Oil It SAl.K- Splendid barifaln 10 acre" , rpOR 1 , nlmle and fitilt trees. lUiiChonl'littolllvr. Bti K anu llauch on llopubllcan Ithcr. 012 S BKI.L ft JHIRIVKK. SAt.l ! Three ROfd hrueos ami Ms In 8hlnn' Fit addition , 20i ) and $31 cosh , balance 20 | > er nontli. Jvcurstreot car * . Iluo barium. Finn lioiuuRiiJ lot near I2d and L > a\ooport Sts. , cheap. ( looil 0 room home in Hinseom 1'lico. nntr ttrect r , at ft arnan. IIUY&11O TKlt , B. W. o-rnor lUiJinndFarnnm. f99-tf > Ort HALB I'lwlmely the beet pa ) Ing grocery F bnmiictm In Omah . Hnhiitastory n > inni ! given 'or ' soiling. AudrettS Lock lljx Ko. i07 , Douha , Ne braska. M.-W rjVM UALK-NUo ncro lot un south 18th utrcot , L1 fl,000-on long tuna. ItAllKKIt \ MAY.VK. COOtt SkLKUKAT ! HAUOAIN T enty acre FOP of Untl , KOitllmproixii ciitu And \lcnty of fruUtrco- . Three ivione-q nrtcrirllro from poet- ollice. Will dl\ldo Into Slur tncro lute , near Bo't llailroad Hue and project * it ntti-tt car line Apply 10 T. 0. Itruntr or L. V. Moreo , cor. 16th anil Capitol avenue. ( CO-1J poll 8VU : F r jl.dOO , ft rcnldcncc property on I 1 nouth 15th Htrctt that will rent for Stt.OO pur Olltf fiARKKR&MAYMK. FOU FAIjK Nice 4 room huuso , good batn , full lot , uKUth lth fctrcet$1 Dot Kafiy tcriiH. House & rooms , largo lot , Imn , etc.north Omaha , $ l,0ol ) T o room liuusc , quarter acto ground. Hurt Ht , &OU. Monthly pimento. liAllUKtt & . MAYNK , N. I' , cor. Kl.li and Fainam. 563 tf FOU SAIiK 1 i acre ph'CO ' In Wc l Omaha at SliOO : on lone ttmu. Tiiin It a rare rhanco for MMH.U- latl n. DAKK Ut & MAYNK. U'J-tl F nu SALE -FIcKimt cottaso on Convent Htroet. ( load harn. tta. Iot TK > 15f. 3-iuO. $7iH caah , balance In monthly i nunenlH. 5itf IJAKKKUi. MAYKK. S \LK-2Jacn B rf beautiful g-ound , north Omaha , mil" tf l.tOO. UAiiKHIl & lIAYNtf. N n. cor. 13th and Faruatn. 051-t ( Foil S\ti : S ncra lot on California street , l\ nil,08 fri m postuttlro , 4 room IIOUHO , barn , \ > ell , cistern , etc , $1,700.it ) down , bolauco J15 00 per n.nntli. Also , nlro , now f > room cottauo , lull lot , clstorn , cillar , kanti > , clobets , bay uindow and evcothluK In ( ; ooii order , li n I CD from | xistoIUo ! , $1,660 3 00 down , Lalancu § i6cr | month IIAUKHH illAVNi : , N. K.Cor 13th aud I a.uam. 60. tf 1J1OHSAL.U 6 room cottage , half lot w 11 1 oca to near town , o\cr\thliur lu g'Oil shapo. Pric Jl.trKJ tf sold noon. J. W. LOU.NHHUltY , 1514 Doui ; Ij'Oll 8\LE An Apalrv contKIngof 170 colorles P < f llcea. A'KO lu hhm wti tiofl , lumber , and icry.l ing uo-O'tary lor liiu kc tlxg. Onnor Intcndi uiu Inv to t In tin spilng. lnuiro | ol Jos. llilrd , llednoud Apiiry , 3)14 Uuburii Ht , Omaha. f Nub. S-J8-t9S F SALK Fr.Bh milch co llcury Bcal , cor- J ncrllthand DoJgehU. C314J [ / UK SALK Anitt-cUai Vote A "on Hans , at u t ? liar uln. Inqu'ru ' hduolniK KrlckwnV. 621 tf F'OIl SALP. lelejjatit residence lot- opposite the I'oor l lalio ioinrnt on ll.nc lit n nud Charliit ntrcets. If > ou wa.t a K'lt ' due bullalni ; site , go und eu thuji. $ C5o.OO < ucli. _ 01-U \RKEE k MAYNE. fJiOR HA LK four show cnsea > ery cieui ! > . Inquire Jj at KdholmA irtil.B'n. : 609-tf Jj Oll SALE Oil riiADi : A good epnn of mules , f1 harnoxi ) and wagon Apply to Alex O. Charlton , at McUaitullros. . OSO-tf OK HALb turn , y imiua Irotu clt > . Inquire ot lira Jlojer , oxer Ilouler'a Drue kton' , 10 and Webster. W2-U Fi 1 OK SALE Two counters an' fitly ( tet of Rood shelling , chop , at 1508 Ixxluo St. 168-tl IOR SALK luolarctt NormuiiitAllloni. Addrom F : O. D. Blrdaall. Walnut , Ion a. IM-lm" FOK SALE A good t o story etf ta ] rep rty In Wayne , Wayne county , Neb. Address 0.1) . Bird- Bull , Walnut , lena 165-lmt F OR SALE Two oin Kwcnd-lmiiil bugles and onu de.hery wagon. clie p , at iai3 llarncy tit. ORSALE-CVlor do coal. Thla coal U aa free from ? soot and as clean a Hock Hprlnif. 934-tf JK * ? W. KEDFORn ( j OK 8ALK T-WII jjorwblu boilora , 10 horse jane ? Apply t U. FITZl'A CRICK. CdS-t ! tin South 16th 8 < > . F I OK BALK A mnall Monlur , l ) bina iCcs.Crs proof Batfihwijt now , ai thlx office. tf TflOHBMiB My two story Ulck roslJence , 19th J1 and St. Marj'navwtue. Larx * biro , out-homo , water WOT.B , will arranged. Lot 60x200. Piled J7.6CKX De9 < Bargain | D omfthu Oall at M. Tcft'g I'ouple'ii lUnli. 277-1 ] 7 < OIt BALK Oln cinepajiur' lu Ur o and anull * quantities t tbi o.-floe. cu hunmeui property , thru * let J ? a-'t. tSaundera and Clurlci ) Stroit. It will pay ycu to InvmtlKate this ofler. Oil at Pooule's Bank. ( .tun MALI ! luipiu\wl pri/ixircy , wnlch will pay r the buyer 20 pur cent ou the Investment. IUnta for $1,920 per jfar All < x pled by tint clvo ton- anU. Will sell for < lu , v , if Bold soon. All or one- half ca.li , balance , ono to dve jcara The above la- vcatruout la worth In violation , call at the People Ilnnk. On 14th stmet hctnecn Karnam ami J7W1UNO 1 llarnev , l' h 17th. pair of K | ttclen in rate , fail at 1HI5 Davenport stitet after D p. m. FAMILY Ball at II. Un er'.s llarch Oib I SSI. ( lent * tlcUta $1 uo , ladio > fruo. 6SO-73 A , TNFKnLMVOIIK-illH hllatlr ham an e\- \ . pcnenccd nccille-womaii ha oprnul rooms u > ttach uiiy work In her line , hho lias ale a supply of materials on liuiidu. Lailifla are Invited to call and tot h"r di'play of ccmnieiiC4.il piiucs. lonu * at lllHlHHtfff bttuul. 'iSr.-tf ' - - f ecnplnjment to I make inonuy with. Call ou M. I. . Smith , Cu8 N. 16th ttrtet , and tea nampies. 433 1m /1A8H PAID For second h nd rlotho. orders by L leiteraor postal * promptly attended to Ad dress Mr. or Mrs , UrodenclieiBitouinlOUiHt Omaha. 4"0-lmolH EDWARD KUEHL , UAOISTKIl OF PALUYST'CnY AND ( XNDmo A LIST. SOS Tenth > tre t , b twe n Farnam and Har- DBT , will , with the aid of guardian aplrltn , obUlolnj an ) ono gimcv vt it past and prenot , % od tht cerUln condltlonR In thn futon. iv > t * and > ho i main nrrior i > -tutlxfadtlo NOTICE. Notice U hereby ghen that t' > e rartumhtii IHTO- toloroi-xl | ( { rwUe n William F. Jla'.ni g and Ueo. II. lien under il.o firm iiamo ol jUntilnK i : HIH , Ii thin ilny illin.hid . Thi I * to vlvt funh , r notice that I will not be ru. | on lbleforany debtcontracted by ny person In nurlato nnnarav , nor ull | I i y uny attorney * ! ! fe < m ur Cmtii t carry , n any UUt : > U"it of any da- nvlptlnn agalnit a'.y ol the crod t n < of the lata Brra of UannliiK v Ikw , and thu u > e of my name to carry on any mi h lltiKatlun liiii.authoiluil by me. lima . cll. P b , 18,1834. Ffl. \Viu.uuV n v.(1. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. Orncn ACPII H or I'rtLic Atrou.\ni. ) 'TATKIK NKUUASHA. v LIXXILV , KKD. t , ! Si4 , j It I hrrtby rertiflidtha the Kibr > ka and Iru . mance Company of Omaha , 1 , the Stale tf Ne , ti a k. , n cvtuu lot xtlth n.ii Iniunt o Liw of this Bint-.aid l Ihoiizdv liaiKctthe builii o ( Flr > I suiincoliit I * bi.-o fortti rurrrnt jour flmtts in ) Imiiu an < Ui tea' ' i f ho Aud tm of 1'uh Uo ACCUUUK the d jr u I yi ar al o > e vtiltUn. Jou.x niLUui. Audit r , I' , A. S. H , ATWOOD , Pluttsmouth , - . . . Neh ( KUDSlOr THOIOCOHBEIIO AXO UIOI1 OK4DI HEBEPORO Ai JEfiSEy CAHLE AUD ctitoa OB ; IU IT uo rwiss rJVcuij itcct lei n'.o , Oorrc rt a