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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY MAY 2 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , May 2 , NBI IU < < KA STATF. OAKRITEEU & Bos- XKBSS DittKcronv to bo isauod in Juh 1884 , pnca § t. BO J. M WoLPK , publisher lishor , 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. 'WouLn not bo without Hoddlng' * BiUro , la the verdict of nil who nso It. Trlco 2f ccnU. _ LOOAL BREVITIES , William II. BftVwr nml Ml s Kll Arbuek cl , both of Council Bluffs , were rLftrtlod In thlsdty on Wodnmday nftornoon , Aptll 30 at tlio , firat M B. chnrcli , by the pwtor , Rov. CharloflW. Sa\tgO. ! ) Why , of count , the weather ought to bo cold nnd dUngroeablo. All ov cr Iho city people - plo are engaged in cleaning hou o , and It Is a II much plenstntor to ha\o dlnagrecablo weather alroutthat time. In pollco court jcstorday four dl tur- bore cf the pnaco were Cnod 85 and coita each. Ono i lain Slocumb was eontouccd to five days in the county jail. By the now tltno table of the U , ! * the Grand Ltlniiii train CrUno in yo < tcrday for the last Umo. Ifrnm thU date Until further notice there will bu no Grnnd Inland trnln. > Capt. aicCi uhyU. S. A. , depot qnartcr termftster , has announced Uy circular lhi t the government butMliiRa nnd .roiinda will bo known ni the "Quiitcnnftstor'H Depot , " | n < ' 'Corral" horetoforo. ' etond c f the as Homo cf the rcputablop | > nrtlnR men of the dtyeUto that by the nrtrvt of Smith nud Branch the whole nont of olllclal corntptlon will bo rapnsed to public vlow , an < l further- moronsecrt that It * ? lll horrify the residents of tils city. A reporter of this city has figured , that by the change of tlino which wont Into effect tn this city yiettr.lay , 9,000 hours uot worked wore paid for. This nt nn nvorngo of 15 cents an hour , which is n low estimate , will plnco In the pockets of the working people of Omaha the snug llttlo bum of $1,350 , This U , 'of itself , Is q ul to n dnnitlon party. PEOPOSElTviADUOT , The Plant ) for tlio Propoaod Tontli Street Vinduui Nearly Completed. The plans for the proposed Tenth street viaduct ever the Union PaciGo tracks , which are being prepared in the Engineer's offlco of that company , are rapidly nearing ' completion and were Been by a reporter yesterday. The plans contemplate aa iron struc ture or bridge 1,300 foot long , starting at a point north .of the intersection with Jones street and terminating at the in tersection with Mason street. The first 100 feet consists ot a solid embankment from which the main part of the structure extends over the streets And track at a maximum hcigth of thirty foot. It is supported by iron columns not forty- eight-feet apart in pairs. A stairway is built from the street to the viaduct at Leavonworth street and another at thij depot. The roadway is to bo otchtoon feet wide and the walks for pedcatrains project on either aide for seven feet. Between the street car raih the drive Ute to paved with wooden blocks and out * side of them laid with double plcnkthg. The pillars , frame , and in fact all the via duct but the drive ia to bo made of iron after n-ncat pattern and ono that will ab stract the street to tho.least possible ex tent , the width at the base on the ground being only about twenty feet. The proGlo shows the grade of the viaduct instead of being steeper than that of the street , as many have supposed , is much easier. A plan was drawn a year ago for a viaduct on Eleventh street , but it was never finally acted upon. The present plan haa many supporters and many opponents. These who favor it say that if it is not put on Tenth street it will beef of little use , because people will not go out of th ir way to cross it. Those who oppose the plan are mainly property owners adjoining the proposed 8 ito , who claimit would damage .their property and ruin business. The project is expected to come up before the city counpil soon. INDICTED FOR MUEDEE , McCarthy the Hluyorof IIlH Follow , workman to bo Trlqd NextWook. The grand jury for the tortn it the district court now being bold in S rpy county made its presentments to the court 'yesterday. McCarthy for the kill , ing of his cnnrado was indiotod for mur der , in the tint degree. A relative of his , named McO.irthy was also indiotod for robbery from the B. & M , 'Iho crimi nal docket will ba taken up Monday nuxt and will probably "occupy the whole week. t. . A Smmiblo Mini would Van. t.r'f Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is cm Ing mure otftna of Coughs , Colds , Ast i hma , Bronchitis , Croup , and ull Throat ant 1 ) IiUDir troulilw , than any other moiliclno. The proprietor has authorized Schruudor fc Becht. to refund your inouoy If , after taklui ( < I three-fourths of a bottle , relief U not obtained 3rico TO cents and 81. ifot sale by Schoeder & Becht Au Anxlotm lluvband. Mr. Goo. Hoimrod , who is in Now York awaiting the arrival of hia wife from the old country , telegraphed to fricada in this city to-day that the utoany cr on which Ills wifd took paasa o i note tlireo days over duoaud that nothing - ing baa been heard from her. Presentation , Miw Fannie Arnold , organist ant leader of the choir of St. 1'hilomena' * 0&thedralwas the recipient of an elegant and costly chair Wednesday evening The ladies and gentleman of the choir chose thla method of testifying their ro ard for Hits Arnold , and particularly for her earnest and painstaking efforts leading to the successful production o Moxart'fl Twelfth Muss on Utatur tuorn- jnif. The prt-auntation was made at ( ho -residence of Mr. and Mrs. Coryell. on \reat Douglas * troet. It vrav a cotnpioto ABA aj rtjoablo eurpriao to M'sa ' Arnold. * nd the donor * were equally happy it iex porformsd an act ao well do- ed. < , H tutnttl-'H /it-id JM kwur iVdUTi ANH Pn. 1 * . SrpUAi/rEu , St. Louu , Mo. , MJf > > " ! kavv H4 i' . vaowi pro tr tioa wid v ry good remits. THE SHOPMEN. STRIKE , The Bnler Hate Take the Initiatory Slcps , They are Followed by the Mould ers and Switchmen The Strike Agreed Upon by the Maos Mooting Last Night. The Kvnnitoti , Iiarltnlo nnd Denver Shopmen Also Our. At nn early hour yesterday largo numbers of shopmen were teen strolling about the streets , and upon almost every corner little knots of them might bo neon engaged in earnest conversation and the dotormintd look upon thoic fuces'nnd the numerous shakes of their heads told very plainly that something waa in the wind As early na 9 o'clock they were obaervcd to gather near the corner of Sixteenth and Farnain streets and by 0:30 : many of them had ascended the utaira leading into the council chamber in the city hall building. It/vns evident that , n Mr.KTiMi WAHTO HK'IIIII > , and by 10 o'clock oVcr two hundred Union I'ncilio omployca had asscimbled , The meeting was cnllctl to order and upon motion Byron Stntiborry was chosen ua chairman and took the chair. A motion waa then mndo to elect oflicora and proceed to business. It was announced that the boiler maker * would soon ho present and so it was de cided to wait a few rainutoa for' them. They did not cumo at that time and by motion Mr. Low. Green t vs made socro- tury. tury.T o chairman then ratulo a few ro- narks in which ho sttttod that the mcot- ng was not generally understood and ho lid not think it would bo right for those assembled in take anv action until a more general call was made. A motion was then made that a com mittee of eovcn bo appointed to procure a hall and notify all the workmen in the rarious department of the shops to al oud a ClltAND MASS MBETINO AT K10IIT. The motion was carried nud the fol- owing gentlemen were appointed aa uuch lommittoo : Messrs. Murphy , Mulhern , ? otersonFrick , Michaolson , Oonpor and Flannory. At thia juncture a moBsongor waa dig- > atchod to interview the boiler makers. ind those gentlemen entered the hall and announced that they woto out and > reposed to stay rut until the order for ho CUT WAH EVKCINItEt ) . They furthermore stated that'thoy were roing to notify all men along the line of heir action , Motion was then made that a oommit- oo bo appointed to notify all men in the hopa who were not all ready out , that hose assembled .in tnasa meotitiir were out. The following named ' ; ontloma'n > ere appointed on that com nitteo. Mesera. Riolnrd Trotter , Billy lullon , John Murphy , Pat1 Whalen , Mike ? oloy , Ralph Boone and Jim Flannery. A motion haa made that a committee of three bo appointed to not in conjuno Ion with thonhovocomnmtcoaanrl notify til men along the line of what had been lone , but na no duGnito action had boon : akon the motion was withdrawn. The mooting then adjoined. XIIE MAH3 MKKTINO , The oommittoo appointed to procure n mil and notify the men of the mooting , ; ave notice in last evening's BEK that they had secured the ACADEMY OK JIU8IC , and that a grand mass mooting of all the employes of the Union Pacific comp my would bo hold in that place last eve uing at 7 o'clock. THE BWITOUMEK. Mr. Gilmoie utatod yistorday that the switchmen held a mootim ; in his oflico loot night and that ho promised to see what could bo done and give them an nnawor to-night. The men agreed to remain until that timo. AT THE TIUNSN'.It. The men at the transfer are all ready to do anything which the men in thin city may decide upon. A committee of five were in the city yesterday it consult with the men hero and re mained to the mars meeting last evening. TUB TllUOKMEN. The Union Pacific company has agreed to pay ita truckmen the same wages paid by the B. & M. , for the same work awl thia cUaa express themselves an satiaDtd AT 1IBADQUAUTKR.S. At thn U. P headquarters yester day it waa stated thuttho company would nmko no further concessions than the ; had already made , viz : nn increase 1 working hours. They seem to ba quitu confident that the men will not atriko. TUG QHNKIUL IMPUK83ION The general Impression ia that the cut is altogether to heavy and that the men will resent it by a strike. AT LAUAMIB. It wait reported yesterday that a dispatch had bopn received at the ma cluno shops of the Union Pac fie in this city , to the effect that all the men in the Loramio shops walked out ycstordity and are now awaiting word from Oiualm as to whether they shall go back or not. The Etonlnff Meeting. Somotiino before ? o'clocic lait evening a largo body of men from the shops were in waiting iu front of the Academy o Mutio , where tt had boon arranged to holu the meeting. At 7 oclopk sharp the doors were opened and in n very tew momenta the house waa filled from to ] to bottoin. Nearly a Uiounand uius hare boon present. Perfect good order prevailed throughout. Nothing of the kind so often scon and heard at mooting } called for ouch purposes , took place. The ma.incr in which it wai conducts and the clmrtctar of the spoooncs made uviuced the fact that these present came thbro to discuss soberly the issues whiol had caliiod them together , Tlio meeting was called to order by Murphy , H helper in thn foundry. Mr. Young of the satno dopirtmont , was elected chairman , who being absen Kiunoy , of the repair shops was eubati tuted un'il ho should appear. Tlio oowmittouB front thu various ubops. were invited to take " their Boats upon thj atsge'l Jumcs Oreon and Low Heed were elected secretaries. A mo tion to allow reporters to bo present at the mooting was carried unanimously. It wai then carried to allow two from o ch department to speak , attar which every ono who wished might express his sentiment. A telegram just received from the workmen in the Denver ahops , statin ? , " \Vo are with you , " was read by Mr Oreon and loudly cheered by these pros- onr. Mil. MUm'IlY , Or TUB COMMITTEE appointed yesterday reported it had tele graphed to Laratnio , Denver , Evnnston < tnd other places stating the U. P. shop men were on a , strike and asking what sliould bo done in the premises. MK. JENKINS stated ho did not know thcro was a strike and for the present waa opposed to it. The committee appointed to wait upon the general managers wan then ordered to maka ita report. Mr. Dunn , chair man , stated the committee had used all its innuonco with Messrs. Clark and Ivimball to resist thoroduction , Clark , he aai I , slattd the .oad waa in such a coudi tion that trimming in every direction was necessary and ho would try aud make up thn reduction in part by increasing the number of hours. It was not intended to reduce the wages below what was ab solutely necessary in order to moot ox lenses. Mil. LOVfK , of the IHIormukors , came forward and stated that his brethren had agreed not to go to work until the old prices were TO- stored. A motion that n committee- seven be appointed to wait on Giuioaal Manager Clark and tell him the shopmen would lot submit at any reduction , waa mado. MR. KINNUV , of the repair shops , nmdo a speech atating 10 was opposed to the motion and would hink it much moro advisable to give Mr Jlnrk throe days , in which to consider his proposition , and in the meantime to go to work iu the shops. Mil. JENKINH tatod that it would bo bettor to work nnd succeed , than.to strike and succeed ilr. Brovouy , of the boilermakers , said its hia brothers had struck , and hey would stay out until their old rages were restored or the road buried. A telegram from the boiler makers iu Jvanston "Wo arc all off" waa read by the speaker and loudly appUuded. The chair then road a telegram from workmen of the Laramie shops stating 'Wo are ready to go out , nro you with us ? " Cheers and erica of I'Yes , " Yos. " MR. JONES of number two machine shops stated ho waa sorry things had nssumod such a hapo but waa willing to submit to it. MR. BTANDEVEN , of the round house , stated that no strike had been inaugurated and hero ia the place to make it. It would bo best to give the railroads at east 24 hours , aud all wrong ) might bo righted. A gentleman from the crowd iresentcd a ant of resolutions adopted by ho workmen at the transfer , protesting against any reduction of wages , leaving the settlement of a strike to the men on , ho Omaha sidn. The reader then ataicd u would bo best to consider , before strik ing against n corporation which controlled congress , bulldozed the head of the nation , and dibiuchod the supreme court. It would bo beat to reflect betoro making a atriko on account of which such a burden would have to ho borne. An amendment was then made to the motion leforo the house that throe duys bo given Mr. Clarke to determine , in the moan- : ima the men to resume work. MR. QU1NN of the foundry sUted , with the local management there is no quarrel. The moulders have decided they are worth all they have boon getting and will not take a cent loss. Ho was as tounded to find on the door of his oflico yesterday mornint ; an order permitting them to work ton hours per day and he was surprised to bo allowed to work one hour for the company for nothing. But from this time on the moulders are out with the boiler-makers and by the help of God they would stay out until the for mer pricta are restored. All men in tlu shops could go out and work elsewhere and do butter , but none could do worse. We have worked otio day at the reduced price and ono d y is enough. Mil MORIAUITV from the freight house , fljid a committee had been appointed to BUO Mr. Olarli who stated on account of the Northern Pacific and B & M. and other roads the truftio ever tlio U. P. had been cut in upon. Whan told the ro.td was doing moro to-day than ever , ha hud nothing ti aay. A concession had boon finally madi to give thorn UH much i the B , & M. freight house men. men.MR MR IOWK , of the car department , said the men witli him were indiiforent. Lie WJB opposed to auy reduction , If the ton per cent reduction woresubmittud to now itwoult only bo a short time until another om would bo proponed and enforced , Omaha in the past had boon a gooc place to emigrate to but if the U. P. in sista on cutting down the wages of itt employes it will bo A good place to emi grate irom. MU. AHOKLI , , of tlio truokliuilderu , sakl hia follow workmen would do whatever thia moot ing said. MH. CUKYNKY , of the machine shops , thought it would bi best to give Mr. Olark time to consider MU. M'OAHTIIV , of the storq doiiurtmunt , mtid his fellow , wnrktnun would do whatever the meeting determined. , Mil. OLIl'F , of tno paint shop , slid the men with hire wuro ready to strike with tlio boilorimv kera ami moulders. The time to atop re < ductiou is now. Mil , KENNEDY , of the switchmen , said ho was with the boilorinakofH "Mil mouldem iutheir strike which ho hoped would be goueial alun the line from Omitlui to 'gdun. and hop < ed its.ocho would bo heu-d in Boston. Mil. DUCK , oftho , brakesmen said they were working thirteen hours per day. The situttior had been luid before Mr , Claik , whc promised to give them an unswor yesU < r < day , but had nut lived up to liisit rouiDenti aud they would go out on u strike to-duy , When all thn various departments ol the shop ? had burnt fully hcurd the voti ou the amendment tj allow Genera Manager OUrk three days for consider ntionwaa put and lost. The origins' ' motion vfas tltun carried unanimously Deeming it for the boit interests of al concerned to h vo each do par Urn nt rep relented , tho-number of muiubuis 01 the oommittoo was increased accordingly. After some debate as to the manner in which the committee shonld bo clostod it waa finally determined to have it ap pointed by the chair. The following are the names of the members of THE COMMITTEE : John Clare , from the boiler shops ; Charles Cheney , machine shop No. 1 ; Roland Firth , mnchino shop No. 2 ; John RulT , blacksmith shop ; Mr. Flan nery , blacksmith helper * ; ticorgo Jonts , moulder union ; J J , Murphy , foundry holpois ; Juo Standovon , round houaf ; C. J. Vest , Ed Powers and Mr. Angel ) , rshop' ; Messrs. Cliff , and Brown , paint shop ; James Kennedy , locomotive yirpontors ; Lee llart , tin Shop ; Messrs. Jlnrko and Buck , awitchmon ; John Murphy , aheot iron shop ; Mr. Jackson , 0. li. Transfer ; Jolm Wigman , pattern shops ; Mr. McCarthy , Omaha aloro : Ed Momrity , freight department , Jack Donahuo , lumber yards , and Pat O'Noil , of the switchmen , When thia committee had boon ap- linted n telegram "Wo nro with you. , vo IM you decision. Wo meet to night , " from the shopmen at Laramie WHS rood by the chair amid cheers and applause. It waa then ordered that the committee just aopointod should bo the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE and business relating to the strike should bo placed in its hands. Thu committee was thoninstruotod to notify by telegraph nil the ahopa along the line of the Union Pftcifio road of the action taken last ntght by the Omaha ohopmon. The meeting then adjourned subject to the rail of the committee. It was under stood , liowovor , that another mooting will bo hold sometime to-day where it was hold lastnipht. At Denver. DEXVEU , May 1. Over 500 men em ployed in the Union Pacific mnchino shops , freight houses and round houses , struck this morning against the reduc tion of salaries 10 to 15 per cent. , order ed by General Manager Clark at Omaha yesterday. _ The men arc determined , but no violence it anticipated. It is stated the atriko will extend ever all the U. P. lines in Colorado. Too Oootl ti > lo True. It was talkcc1 upon the streets to-day that a dispatch had been received in thia city announcing a raise of live per cent on the salaries of all B. & M. employes , The matter haa been investigated and report has boon found to bo without foundation as no such advance haa boon ordered. Katnto jtranslors The following deoda were filed for record In the county clerk's office April SO , reported for Tae BEE by Amos' real estate agency : F , W. Gray and wife to 'Jno. Lsrson and wife , w d , lot P , block 181A city , $2700. Ezra Millard aud wife to Ohas. Gcialer , w , d , lot 11 , block 2 , Millard Place , $1000. Martha G. Nixon and husband to Oris A , Walcott , w , d , wAof se. } of n i sec 3 and s A of no and no } of so ot nw I aud sJt of BW .f of sec 1 and o A of no | - of sof of no Jof aoc5ull in t IClrlO. SC873 90. Daniel Sweeney and wife to the city of Omaha , q , c , d , o 3..fact ! . of lot 28 in no , i of nwj ot aeo 15 115 r 13 , $2. Wm. E Granodud wife to'tho City of Omaha , q c d , o 33fcet of n i of lot 25 in no t of nw of see 15 , 15,15 , $200. liana Nelson to the City of Omaha , q c d , o 33 foot of B A " of lot 2G in no } ot j of sec 15 , 15 , 13 , $200. Hobarb Williams to the City'of Omaha , q'o d , w 33 feet of a J of lot 22 , in no of nw of sec 15 , 15 , 13 , $200. John Skanko and wife to the city of Omiihn , q c d , o 33 feet of sA of lot 25 in no } of nw | of sec 15 , 15,13 , $200. Frank J. Birmingham and wife to the City of Ornahd , q o d , o 33 foot of lot 24 in no | of nw f of sec 15 , 15 , ' 13 , $200. 'John Sweeney and wife to the city of Omaha , q c d , o 33 ft of lot 29 in n e of n w of BOC. 15 , t. 15 , r. 13 , $200. Isaac Tompsolh and wife to the city of Omaha q o d , w 33 feet of lot 21 in n o of n w of sec. 15 , t. 15 , r. 13 , $200. Jamca O. S tatter and wife to the city of Omaha q c d , w 33 feet of lot 19 m no of nw of BOC 15,115 , r 13 , $200. Sasan Rich and husbind to the city of Omaha q c d , w 33. feet of lot 20 in no j uf inw of sec 15 , t 15 , r 13. $200. Thos. Kinney and wifd to the City of Omaha o o d e 33 foot of north A lot 2G in no jof nw | ace 5 115 r 13 , $ 0e > ArthurS. Potter-ot-al to the public plat , PotteT'a addition being suhdv of nw j of nw I of so } eeo 20 115 r 13. Byron Reed and wife c al to Julia FUmiiaan w d lot 2 block 4 FrodDellows add , $75. J iilm E Yandercook and Huab to A. S and 0 F Potter , wd nw | of nw I so iof eeo 20 115 r 13 , $12,500. S. n. Farnswnrth to Lee Hart , wd part 10-15-13 , 533 33. PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY. Wo nro nil n jet of chronic grnmblera , tnul don't deserve ualf the blessingwo enjoy. If it's mud dy wo nro mad , when it ia cold vto grum ble , nud BO it goes Aom morning till night , from one day to another , nnd thus montta and years speed swiftly by ; when old age rivets hia chain upon ua wo JMUSC lo reflect upon the nituntiou. It ia then that wo re alize the fact that we hfuobetn ungrate ful to nn ever kind Providence who Ima cuidetl us through the entire journey of life. Then wo hear the many regrets : "If I could only live my life over again , " etc , We linvo hut ono lifo to live on this earth i then why not mnko it one of bright our.- sliino instead of dark oxer-shadownj ! cloud * ? Absolutely Pue. ' Tblt powuur n tr T r . A uxurcl of per uttiogb ( nil boleioia u u Uoi * roauulct ) l Itb lb tuoltltud * of low < ( . abort wetelt wum o pLa > bite powd ig. Bold , enij la etc * . . ltojJ iMt IBJ I'ovtdrrOo. MONTE OEISTO , A. Splendid 1'orlormnnco At Hoyd'a Opera House. John Stotoon's "Monte Ocislo" corn- any opened n three night ) ' engagement t Boyil'a opera house lost evening , ttio oed old melodrama being witnessed by i largo and delighted audionco. Dumas' hrilling story was admirably presented n the most realistic manner. Tno com * mny is one of the best ever organized in his countryincluding amongits member- hip sovcral actors of national reputation , nd every ono of the troupe being aboM > ho average. Mr. James O'Hoill , who , to-dty , la many considered ono of the best ctora on the American stage , ap- cared na "Edmund Dantcs , " nd the "Count if Monte Cristo. " lie an an attractive prcionce , n pleasing oico , ia perfectly at homo in ovnry sltu - ionand thrown his whole aoul nnd cuor- y into the play. AB "Edmund Dantes , " ho light hoarloi sailor , ho is filled with uy ever his promotion and approaching narriauo. In the character of "Monlo > isto , " ho appears aa the gloomy mis- unthropo , devoting all his time and ubil- ty nnd cunning and untold wealth to ho vrork of vougcanco upon those who lad so deeply wronged him. Ilia noting a BO perfect that ho gains the sympathy of the audience from thn start and ro- ains ib until the ond. James O'Neill ia ndcod a great actor and is entitled to ho reputation which hohas earned > y his talents. Ho was ac corded a most enthusiastic reception ast ovoning. Frederic do Belleville , another noted actor , played "Noirtier , " ( ind received a largo share of the honors of the ovoning. Ho cleverly assumed us various disguises in which ho sank lis identity , and made quite a hit. The character of "Villofort" was perfectly tortraycd by George 0. Boniface , whoso name is familiar to all theatre-goers. Torrest Robinson appeared as " Albert ; " . V. Melton , as " Fernando : " James 'aylor aa "Danglars ; " and J.V. . Shan non aa " Cadorousse ; " and all sustained heir rolee intelligently , especially Shan non , who is a fine comedian. Among ho ladies Miss Eugenie Blair deserves nvorablo mention for her assumption of ho trying role of "Mercedes , " and An nie Boudinot cannot bo too highly com mended for her splendid work in the part f "Carconto. " The Bconery throughout was grand , and the stage equipment olicit- d the heartiest admiration. It is ortainly ono of the finest sconio displays iver witnessed in Boyd'a opera honso , nd the play throughout is ono of the noit satisfactory entertainments ever jiven in Omaha. Hooping a oarrcl. Putting n hoop on the family flour-bar rel is an operation that will bnrldy bum an encore. The woman generally attempts t before the man comes homo to dinner. She sets the hoop up on the end of the staves , takes a deliberate aim with the ol ling-pin , and then shutting both eyes mugs the pin down with all the fureo of one arm , while the other ono instinctively hiolds her face. Then she makes a dive or the camphor and unbleached muslin , and when the man comes home she ia sit ing back of the stove , thinking of St. Ste- ) hcn and the other martyrs , while a burnt linncr and the camphor are struggling for he mastery. Ho says tfyat if she had but < cpt her tfcmper Rho wouldn't have got hurt. And he visits the barrel himself and mts the hoop on very carefully , and then adjusts it BO nicely to the top of every Btvvo that only a few smart raps apparently are needed to bring it down all right. And hen he laughs to himself to think what n 'uss his wife kicked up for a simple matter lint only needed a little patience to adjust tsclf ; then lie gets the hammer , and gives ho hoop u smart nip on one side , and the other Hies up and catches him on the nose , Illling his soul with n rath and his eyes vith team , and the next minute the barrel s flying across the room , accompanied by .he hammer , and another candidate for camphor nnd rag is enrolled in the great nrmy that iu unceasingly marching toward he grave. Danlury jfcics. SPECIAL NOTICES. tarspeclaia will Positively not bo in sorted unless paid in advance. TO LOAN-Monav , TO LOAN -On real ittito and rbatte MONKV ties at offlco of E. H ROOD , 1,403 Farnain St. 78Mm Vf ON'EV Tt ) LOAN tn rut. f of 1330 and U | > arda i At 111 low rates ou Drat class real rotate ncurlty ; W2 tf PO1TKR & CCIDB. LO\NED On chattel property b'J. . MONKV , 213 south Nth strett. 77Xlm TO WAN-Tha loweat ratoa of inUrert MONEY Bemla' Loan Agency , IBth It Dougla 224-tf All ONEY TO LOAN Inlurnn of cSOO. and upward. iVl Q. r. Divls and Co. , lloal Estate and Ltan Airentn. IMF Pnrnara Rt Itavn WAHTBl ) rKlStc Jy bov , a o who can talk German WAN at H N. 14th St. Mil ) p WANTED Two RlrU for general housework , li the country , during tlu sum .nor. 714 Nirtl 10th fctrojt. 072 4 AI 1 ANTED \ g.iod btroniT woman to do pantry VV work. lliiBi.uiiclti.UnJ Inw tt liaka urldle cakca and waOeU. Apply at the Vaxton Hutel. " \Tl7ANThn-ImmidUtely , two avprentlcc gir f to le rnurofnuaklnMm. . Get. W. ICojdil , Oild Ftllowg block , up gtalrv. 10-7p 17A TUO-A Klilto nil tlu belt thlDg In the Wvu Id. Call at iS17 1'lirce U , 13 Sp - . ' far genirol work WANTfcU-ABlil.imme'llritcIv E. Canty , Albauj House BuuthKlliBr , OJS-O.i A 'ASTH ) ABuodglrlforgcneiaHiouiH w ik.a \ > 1W13 Furnam M. Htu.il ! umlly , na chltdiuu AI ply afti.ro o'clock p.iii , ANTHIl Agoit far gcnm ! buiu < work 221 , Kar tmSt. 11 Sp - . mil ( rcutlemen to cell WANTKD-I.idlca monthly II.MHOU'H. W it. 1' L ry , 1'ub 111 N. Ifltli Urtos , Ciountu' * 01oU. l > 6S-fl | ! > MKI > IiiU-r ttt < J rma'i Ci Ur W Viili nmlJwUou htteiU 0-ii I WANTKD mm boy Icr genual kllclicm > mk t ill couth mti ttro t. * IX7ANTKD-A Cbwputciit utrvwit Kill to RO t UavUliiB , WioaiUnf. Awiy ut Ulll D-mmur , ct , city. _ H31.l | WANTKD An ouperlencoj fill forgeutnl howc work , 1T1S CJc.i ) < < ) bt. 870211 "Ixr NTKD AoamH.to'it KM. Goad w w , US SOltlUS V > larnimktrict , < x.r. ICtti. SOl-tl | T7ANTri-Ulrl for Keen \ \ houecwnrk In family Yt cl four. Ull. UAllUOW , 8.X ) tuutli ICtli bt. 'ANTED Two i'l ' e , eutigMa tueu. tit ady W ; ' C < 11 < ! 18J. iQtb . . . Infants and Children Wltliont Morplitno or Nnrootino. What RTO | our ClillJron rosy clieckn , Wbatcurua Utelr forors , mnkra them sloop ; 'Tin C'nutnrla. TVhcn Bablofl fret , nnd cry l > y turns , \Vbat curca their colic , kills their wormn. Hut Ciytorln. AVhat quickly euros Contflpntlon , Sour Stonuvch , Colds , InJIpMtlon : Hut C'nutorlft. rnrewell then tn Jlorplilno Byrups , ( JaaUir OU anil Paregoric , nnilHallCnntnrln. HallCnntnrln. Contour Liniment. Annb- olnto euro for Khoumatlum , Sprains , Bnrns , Galls , &o. , and an latantanoonn JPata-rcllovor. ANTE'V-Shtrt hands it 1207 Farnara eltoct. 030 tf D A clil 'or Kcncrnl hou9 wnrk Oood uapc * ulll > o paid CII S. FLECK. Vnslu llou e , nouth 14th strci t. 037Ip V\r NTIli-Iun'rcM ! , nlnlng room girl , chain- Y > bormaM. Oo-lJouUl Hotel. 844 tf V\7ANTrD An ex ) crlcnccd clil Oooil w i ' 'ivb at niuthu it cor. 19tli and Farnmn. OlC-'t ' \\ANTED A i : oiltinant clrl. Wa ca ? 4 per > > nk. Appli H. II. Johnson , cor. ? > ! and 1) OK" Cull u n'clcck or after. 644 tt \\rANTBU-Olrl for houscw.rk , 015 S. 1 th St. V > 7b4 tf. UTANI F.D1'nlici i r Kuntliiiiian In o ty or com tij t < tike nice , light nd pUa knt uork&t their ounhomei ; $2 to J5 a day caallt nnd quietly male work cent by nail ; no ramnteliiu ; no slnnm ferro ro ly. Plea > o addrcM Hellablo Mtnu'acturlng ' Co. , , I'a. * T\/'ANTED / Two untiun'bhcil ' room" , ( [ Inward V etnct preferred. Addrcsi " 8. B. " IJuo o nro. 071 Ip \\rANTEl ) Tooichanne , ( rood , flion stock of ilry ft gooilrt fir Nnbri'k * Nnda or other ( rood nroi ) . crty. BAIIKEH & MAY.VE. 891-tf " \T7ANTED A ) ounff lady , stranger In ihe city , T ? Mouldllkuti > cornf ! | > oud with ft Kentltipan ( f rurans nbjcct bualucas. Address and filnidshln , 'll.C. B " city. e3.-lp TTTANTKD S , 0 ) arii ol dltt , at or n nr ono Tt block Vrcat of the Con\cnt on St Uar'n a\c- DUO. 8. K JOHNSON , Cil-t at Sti'le , Johnson &Uo. * u < &OIB ? TpOlt HKliT Ono furnished | ro'm to ifeutleman J ? and wife , ulth board 1314 Wohsler St 7-lm FOU HKNT Furnl-hid roxirm with board , 816 south IQtli strict 047-3i | FOIl RENT Kirst clua Bttb c , four stalls , 2004 ( Aiming St. 017-2p fj'OIl HUNT- One llrtt c'aea ' piano tnd organ. IrT- J ? quire N. L. I'mtt , 8Unorth lilh at 038-2p TlAOn IIENT Fnrnl hed room. Inquire Drugstore -f corner lith oud DouglM. 089 tf FOU IlENT-Sulto of rooms furnished 1011 Call forn'a ' St nOT 5p FOU 11KNT Furnished room 381B California St. 927-tf MUS. A.CALPEKWOOll. ' FOR KENT Flrst-i-lam Irum , 16 rulle * from Oma ha , 'aree orchard , etc. DA11KKU A , 11AYNE , IbUi nnd 1-Hriiiin , 931-11 FOH RENT Rm 1 hnu o nd liarn. No 410 H 2tl'hEtrcet. Wm , L. Muiiroe , Othand DouglM 6L FOU KENT Kunilkhod room , 1313 Jaoknou St. PCS gp | "JJiOll KI.ST A nicely fajnl-ho-l room for ono or J1 two , at 2331 Uod o street. Bo t summer location In the ritv . 7So tf L OH Ui-.NT-lu iteill k'B block. Storcrcrm 12C X feit dee.i ai d Rood oltlco rooji. FamVn & Co , ' Fuiiam , rooms , 700-if TT O . KENT A fnrrl.-h'd front ruom. Apply at J 8. U ror. 9th and l-ariiam8t 751 tt FOH I1ENT Vint HUSH brick stoio and bail ment , lith acd 1'arnoin i-trect * . $76.rO per month. ItAltKKU & JUi'NE. ' 7'.8-tf FOll BRUT. Bulldl ir ' 0x83 , < m Uarney street , between 14th anil 16th. lUUKKT.i M&YNU 727 tf FOR RENT piano. Inquire atEdholmfc Etlrk- Bon's. * fl S-tf FOIl KENT Two furnished rooms , ? n7 Webster 641-tf KENT YuruUhod roomn 222Dodso St. 40Mm IlEVr St.iro room 1D07 r"ur am 8. . , by UI KN&CD 4 0-tt 'Oil ' K&N1Thud Door I budding .NO. mi f nr- natnr. . " - - J < OlvMIM- 1.1)1 BlU AUlu U llJi Vklu. 1 Munav. ns.tf OK HKN"t Koome In Nebraska Nation * tUna Gulldlntr. ItoaV dcilratlo olDoou In the cllj Supplied with hyd.nullo ele-ator and hoatad b Apply at TianV /i / tl F OR RENT 'AurdshtiJ rouine on the noithvrg' oor , 16th wdCapltolavonue , forauily Crfljititor tlouno. IXV-tl T UUNISHEDroom boated 222 K. IBth. 876 M SITUATIONS 'IT'ANTED I'tiBltlon by a thoroughlv competent Vv buok kcepoor wilt Uke rharvn of 01 o rlwo so'g of 1 okH i heap. "II. " 17 N. Iflth t 17-p WA M -Mtua.l'iia | bo ik.kieper or clerk by A VUigrman. Rood punn an , rial rattle work ir'frrrcd.o.n furnUh bunt uf references. Addrti * "II. W A " Die < tllco. m..p i ANTKD-FltuatIon f "r 1 itly to do stoonrt work IT luKrcucci given. Addiej * "L. D , " i te office. IMP _ WAVTKO I'as'tlon as silonmin In xtock of diy iroi'1-ior clothing , cnn tilvu bent of ruler cures. Addrtai b > x 097 Cro-t/n Iowa , e-lp WANTKU-Hj afe-fntL-nnii a d wife , luril.hid room with bna'il In prhato ( Jeuran famlli. Tiruia must be moderate. Addieui t. " Jlee ottlte. _ _ B-lp W > NTKD-Hltuttlon IH hou o keeper nr nu e , or Ulth h u e work , IIM KOO 1 ief r ics . Cell at Mia. ( iruxlohV , 111/7 ChloienHt. 032-6p A | ton an iljrk iu h lemlo or t" ? relal hnre Uun ghe rtfer.ncei , c C. " Euroj-ean 1KU1. " BVQ Ip > \\7AN1 1 : " > A iltuatlonM a jounn nan fo taVo M caio of huraeH ud n ako hfm It cener illy us i. fn | nround Iho houto. Chilet Willr .t , No. SOU S. Tenth St. 70 sp \\7ANTKli-Utualonai dork cr'to ardl a hotf 1 T ? bj a \ ouiu man wl o l\t \ the be.t o < ieerei ( o . Ad r. w . 'It. J " liee ofrce. 070 Ip V17ANTKD Sltuatlou bj a piactlra' book-keeper , II clthei uhnlrtaleur ro all nibli < m auy Kind if IBouuotk , Dett ( f r.ffici.cca Acdreeo " 1 > A. " 1713 lUiney ttuet. Ouiaha , Neb , VK-lt ITOIt HU BAND HKNI-S r r.liletlrabl houua. J' lUitnun Hta.t'cs ud Whotlor , room DUO. < > elghton lloc < . SO 3 * IT'O' ' ' HALli Jolm I. > : cl > KUu oOett h'.uao ' uiidi ' ut.rcir car Hue , Sl.-rtU. U.tl JTM'Il&ALf. Oimerlot In Ar utrcn 'n tdJItlun. 1 41 , LO. Mit'auue , op0 | Ito riodtotUco 8)If rro.t 8 I > 7tifict south frontage on t' < rui > nSt , I1 with itoo-1 c > ttttio | I'll oUv. . it will | .a > jtu totxaiiuio tliUo.nlullj' . ilie/ajjur , oppotlto im t. otilcu. Si > 3 tf TTiOltHALi- leet frontage ( Ircludmg th next I' olKHi ) ut V > : ° . Cell aud co thl , JJcO-ttio opoiltt > ii > ioinco. Wl cf irOR HALiovc'6l : Hvo aero lot < I , DoiiHulj , ono i quilt ruilloiot f * ) udcatr ! purih tu. 'Inla li .jrojKity tl.nwill In Ilionti future iiilunno la lal ut. Qtiag to lUpiuxluilty to the irnt lin..rut < men'a of soutb Omila tnut aru cfcintguiplatcd , MtC tuu , unooiitu puitonlm. Oi tt I70tSM.i ; : R t front l-U In llaiiicuin phoo very 1 U liabiiat 8X > . JIc arueu.p | < > itel > O , 1-tt I7 < 0 811-One ol thu flmit romenln lUtii u 1 p c tuo * Iwkuiilul Utiwlii thocit'.wll iffer lor a tow J.j.at I1.70J. McCague. oppolltv I * . O. I S-tf -WIl S ' t.K-P er l loti In Illmebiush plwo a 1 ! bati m. McOmue.criKiter. 0. " /OR PAtK-Two Urge lotin ncuth 18th 8 { . * 1 < 1.7tO. McCatu . oppotlti 1' 0. " TTioU 8ALB-A ( TiviHoton tMitjro ttrett , JP Ulgh School t $3,100 , McCaguf , -I.TJR SAt.K-A ry tie Irablo h.m o and lot a JU * 6lh ttettiimth of Dfttlge. Nine roomi , good ell and etitcin. Price < 0,6u ) . MtC uo. nVo opposite tf r. o SAkK Ono good bay m ro , Oieus old In 1H6H 1 by good horn , go , \ Ather , warrentcdln t \oyrcnpcit. Cnetpl Call at or ndcltcnl21S ver- gonla Avenuo. " 'P S > tE Two choice Improtnl farms of J40 FOR ac.cn. ill nlthln linillei ol the Union Sleek Y rds and 6 milts f torn the U < P. depot , at t POTTKH & OOIin , 1516 Kftiiam. l Otl HAI.K-Mr. J. IloutU , Schujlcr , Neb , JL' otters his trcirt tnttkot 'or le , M ho l > going I ito the it ck butlntfs Ho hM Mi oiixllctit tool trtJo Oil on or MMrcd % l M J. 110USKA , Beliuyhr , Ncb. 8\I.K r'rcah inllch cows at M litary UrlJgf , ' niiCutninliijrsktiect. 057-r. | > 1'ENNYi.V11UAM9. . ! > l.i-Nlco : lot OovU'l wlti email h < UM 8. 17iUtH HrcBfj $1,100 1I II cash , balibco at 2 or 3 juts. Ti Is i ft bargain and ta imcn fur Just ona week. IJirkor & Majtie. B84 I > . _ T01l SAt.r.-Nlc-o oottiRo Rtiil lot 00x140.nouth I1 12 h ntnlit , Ht0.t , JS'.O ' down ami ? li tier month. Huk.r .tllajuo. 103-1 "TTM'U SALE Turns UK Una aero ox as rnn bo ' foundon Louenaortli BtrtotSin Hci trom pout- otllco , Price Sl.200. IIHJV , V MOlTh K. ISItl li UK artLv Uitta.obf 4 rouin , and tno lo' , ccr. J on I'odKe8'i\et ' , 7 ' 'locks u t f lilh | gcaool. I'rlco , { 2SiK > . in < eiyra y tirnis 'Ibis IH a o. 1 largaln. UEY& MOTTc.ll Bf cor llth anil Far- naoi 033 if " "AI.K Atn lmraln 3 lots on Park nxcniie - Imulrol2 | > 7 r-Vrnam * tnel. 03If ITu 11M A M J Cheap f c r ca h , n c' " ' cui In ? loom tor iavlfiirraj oirpcte , runil t J < i Ira ol lnx Icrxi ) aiinl'Hi > ton Hotel UirLcr L-hop , [ 7011 \LB-ll hno rr Klcncu omlnJ . I iuilltl ] < in fhiap IKKVi MOITMl 940 tl \ Ml SVtn-lIou9 H mil lo'a i-i nil prtt of the IrMl 1 city 01 tl rcts tst lumn ] OB 1 lo It i'iso < and lot * on monthly paj incuts a ipeclattr. IKEY & MOT EH , l&tlmiil Parnam. 0 1 tf F Oll .SAI E doodlit , 6 bliok * wtnt h'p'i ' ' trhool on 1)'ilpo 't'ctt I'rl'o78 , J2iXi ca'h , DMuioo S \tnr pipent' . Special tcruil tu ono who wtU bullJ IRCV A. Mf-TTIilt. 04Mf _ Fi II S MK Brick at jard on 16th a'rcet.BOUth of Ikllcuio roaJ prroa N. lithsTcct. 007Jp BMICKS GOO.roO hard burntd. hand mouldtxl and 25WOprefcocl brlckj for tale by WICKHAU 11 ROM , CounUI BlulTi. Airi0 | ! Ot F OK SALK-Cot'nRO of Qvn r > .nms In fihmi.'g ! rtltlon at 1,000 $200 caih , baliuco In monthly paj-m-nts. McCAGlIK , opp. P. O. 812 tf IJVW SALE Furniture , Stiie , Corc , liar , ORB , Uufrjry anil barn , at 640 ( a'nlou.or th bircot , one block north cf Ml. Mary's avnuo. 819-lf OR SALE -Grocery etoro in a gnod locution , chuap rent. Kor partlculurs ! dicm "R , S " thl 8o3-lm Jj OH SALE 7S ro > t front on Farium rtre t wl h 1 itood , well hullt co'tftgc. ' Call and s-e. A bar- ualn McC\OUE , orp. r. P. 813 tf Fi iOU SALE T o beautiful lots In ' owe's flr t ad dition for $7f 0. SIoCAOUE , i po. P. O. 814 tf FOKS\LE-1ho R odill anu IMutca of the L'rdKhton Ho BO , or will fell am part of thodln- inir r.Som or kl chco furnituio wparaUiy. Euy toims. Apply on picuilios. 783-U FOll S LE-Zhrgc houses on Capitol Hill , with all modern Improvement * . Full Inte. lri e. S8.CXX ) and ? a,500 cocu. IKEY & M01TER. 771-tf ljV > U SALE A firrt clasi restau unt and lo rrtua J patlur and housu of 10 rooms attached , all fur- > lslicdulll bo wld cheip Sa [ . .factory nasonB Klven foreellmif. Addresn 'J. VT. P. " Omaha , N b. F ; Hne.i Uiilk tow. Inqulro at iam 'rot. FVMi SALK Tie ! outhw at curoer lot of llth and P clllc.wlth tun tmosto-y btlot bnldlii s a d \ one frami bul ding on It , with all modern luiproTe- meiits Inquire at i he clot hlit ; ttoru ot Qo rue H. l'etr > n 8 4 South n th i-tiict. Pf.-lm F'Oll a LE 4.K ) cautlful luta in Walnut Hil' ' od- rtlllori f'Oiu $ lifl to i7v > > . n will ply pittien to look at tht * p-opert b fete buyimel-cwhero POr 7EU ACOnit. UU Fnrnim strict 81S tf FiillSALt : Very d-sirabu rcsulenco for Rtr.ai f mlly , one bit clc off St M ry'i > vanuc , 10 Muok from po8t < iinco Ixio tlr.n Iliio , sfS.GOc ) Easy terml POTIElt & COB11. UlSFarnaio str\e \ . tsl-tls FOR SALE Bargain's In Impiovctt and unimprov ed propcrtj iu M iwlditloiiH Call and eeo. P iT- 1EU i COBB. liM Faruain utreet. 610 U FOK SALE ninjalni In lots for restdrnco or gpec- ulatloii In Walnut 1IU1 , U neken f , K t-ler B ai d West Cumlng i dultlous. POTJEll ft C013B , 1516 F rnam Street 620-tf IT OtlSA E-fwo of the mort riei.lrablo lota la I/we'll 1st ad 1. , line vhw , price SIM. . uttt and e 8t frontagi , fenced. A bargain. McCAOUM opjionito V , O. 439 tt F'OK H LU2 li > ti in i'lolilvlew at IB to 2J | > er ecu t below the piloe at nhith eurrnunding lota are held. Piicuw beputnpi > u.i ( tf uoi told. 8-tf rOlTHl & COBB , 1615 Fanom Street. FOR SALE 6 lota In Shlnn'a 2d addition at a bar- xaln. Two cheapest lot > In Klrkwood fnr3 da\ > . 4V > tf I'mTEIl&ddnD. IBIRKirnam St V-KKOt01lNF01lsULF ; 1 00 limheH of good kJ i i-und old roin. Apply to lr Chambers Veter nary Burgeon , Omaha. 63 tl Oll BALE Oln o * i > paiur ] n. lit e ud qnantltles at this oHcu. tf FOR SALE A flrit clasa Vono & fen Piano , at bargain. Inquire Ednolmfc KrUkam't. 624 tf FOR SALE Two open Kccond-niid bugjiles aa one delivery wagon , cheip , ui 1313 Uarney St. awtt { TUUSALE A duiall Moalur , U > hmau &l/o. , Cre fl proof Hat .Blmoat new. at thl oillcw. l liiORSALE noVoo Bud Sun ) piami at a bar- 1T gain. Inqut-o at KJliulm and hrlckson'o muiJe store , on 10th ot. S9 tl F10R RAI.E Ten Bn.il wl 1 and tlxtuies rf the r rclghton Ilousf. Will fell the dining room and kitchen lurnl uie epa'atoly ' or any pa t of eltlur. Will cxihanito for lund , | ( ts or any ualo 1)11 com- moillty , or will take fecurod notes on IOIIK tin e In quire at CnliMon Hou-e. FOR SLK Twenty ac-ea of the Oriffu uilles from the 1'oiti.uiro and only two block * < ra Pratt'HiubdlvUlon. Wll bo mid In 2j , 6 lor 1 aru Inti Inquire Omaha Carpet Co , 1511 07 * tf ) A tiniatl Htook of Drugs and DrUfiruU' Fixture * for ale tn the lire town of Wa'urtiio , Nuhrulc - L-ond opeiitnc fora ph ) lcau. ! AddrotuJ.U. blL- Elt , Elkhurn bUtlon , Neb. 78B-U SAL ! ! Nr | lots in Ilaiiscom Pl co and FWR Fl ce , I47fi to S3SUon monthly pay. menu. D.rker & Mayuo , N , E , Cor , Farnam and IRth Ht 55 Iff | ? OK WALK Farm a ui'lca fromcltj , ntar Union JJ Stock jards. Inquire at Mm llojer , oier Roe der'o UruK Htore. 16th ami Webator. 872. MISCBLLANEOUa , IOST-niack hat on 10th St. , between Jasknonand J l > uulu. Under will bu rev IMeJ byreturnbe - JOST Wl I the -jeiillcn a i wh'i f tun I ptckava uf J velvU and pluuira ou n < rth ISth tt. car. pi one leu o tl.eiu at hvan'b HeeU etoro ysa SOji STRYFI ) OR ST.KX- ( ! Wc.liolay mornlnr. AI > rll 23d , nu.odl.im tliud red cow with call. kLi.ufJ jeiradl. llanan adlltio u | teat. lnwaiTl if IO vili to paid Itritii'iiDd to lie ) aU'tra ' b Her- py Cviivu t , ft. M r'au\fnue. I.E8-II . .ICUONsALE-OfloU \ ' - tii\Vilco 'd addition in CMon'a > , > I } fith. rtao to uouuneaco at 2 lo. m , at ttui i ru r cf 20lh ntuet and the Ho IB road Wo > tdu'rable ' pr prty4.ndl t opii " " * 1 ' U aulNUAu - " ° 1 i 8TOU HTIUYED-A lUMroan ow , * r Ojrib ut i.SO , | lgn o r baul ; tuu aud wi uuder iil"JiRuha ' .S'V. ' ' cwar ( ? * ' " u * PM " 'et'irued ' u > the llllltiry Bridge , Cumluffctrce. . I'euny & J " " 8 . . ; _ _ _ _ 00 .gp pASIlMAGKfpr hoiwa and attle. Her i at A SI.6U I'crheiul a month , and co at 76o ntr . hckd per month , at C-l.lil u runs' * pasture , on Delle. . . \u riad , about 7 ror fronj onialia. 6oa Ip ' J riMKtNUP U tny rc ld rc N , w , corner goth Landiiar < ttr t , on * w Ita he'f r OnerwiU Jilu UUe her away an pav ibargie. 710 Ittwlwp OMlliyf BULIA'IIEIMFK. R iXAJbs ! ; ? WL * oq..PIULKBS b I to No 1603 rVnutn trw.t. Tip bU r , room ia , ono door ea.t of their furin. r Watiou , whe.s ilioy iu * ' | be found until tomyldlpa < t their ntw tulldlng , | ( C uutll lllu . ) iuutl > S tndrcui l"r8o'd ! J'MU