H THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SA EDAY , DECEMBER 7 , 1889. _ _ _ _ 5 I V AN ' ADJUSTMENT OF RATES H | Local Ghargoa Treated on a Dig1 B1 tanco Tariff Basis > F AWARD OF THE ARBITRATORS Bm \\\\m m Closing Day of the Biitiromo Court H Sixth Judicial .Iiiilcslilp Mnrbla B Dcntors' Convention A. H O. U.V. . OUlcers B tilXCOl.f HlfnBABOP Tns Omuh Uee , ) H. KM1) ) l > SritnET , [ H I Lincoln , Neb , Die G. ) B Tlio board of transportation Is In receipt ot BBj tt communication from Aldnro F. Wnllcor J chairman of the Interstate railway nssocla- HHf tlon , with which ho enclosed n copy of the J nward of the arbitrators on the ntibjoct of J tnroUKli and local rates , In the stiitos ot No HHJ lirnsku and ICnnsns , From n member ot the HHJ board of secretaries were obtained the fol- HHJ lowing interesting fact * in rotation thorato : Hj The question of the revision of the relation HHJ between the throuth { and local rates In No- HHj lirosltit and Knnsas wis rcferrod nt the Sop HHJ tornbor meeting of the manager ' * ot tltolntor- HHj j state rultwny ussoelutlon to n apodal board jt oT nrbltration , consisting ot the chairman ot Hv $ that association , Mr Wulkor , who was 5 formerly n member of the Intcrstuto com HHjf inorro commission , toeotner with Messrs IBB | [ Flnley , Kaithorn mnl Mldgloy , cnclt ono of jl whom Is chairman of ono ot the traffic asso- IHB K elatlons , embracing lines operating in the IBB | j states nmnod ; the objects of the associations HHB K being chlelly the uiaintcnanco of rates IBB I Thli disposition of the question was made HHH after repeated failures to ngreo on the part HHH ' of tha managers and freight agents to whom HHB , the subject had been previously referred HHH i ( The report is very comprehensive in its HHH K trontment of the subject Its udojitlon HHD * . menus n radical change in the system HH I bcrctofoto provnillng in the establishment of HHH i rates west of the Missouri river In Nebraska HHH b nnd Kansas ; or , mora correctly apenlcing , It HHHHB means the establishment of permanent nnd HH | enduring nrlnclptos In plnco of the nrbitrarv HJS modes of udjustmont to which may bo at- HH ft trlbutod the present unsystematic arrange HH I ment of tariffs In the llrst ptaca the award . establishes a common nnd uniform relation HHH I In the vaiious class rates to each other The HHH matter which has heretofore been loft to the HH | Individual trontment of dliferent lines with H | | the obvious result of great diversity Inso- fK much that , whereas , a person might ship a fL certain nrtlcla upon ono line at , say 50 per HHHJ ft cent of the lirst class rate , Upon another line iHHj R ho would have to pay 05 per cent for the HHHJ II llrst class , the rate for the llrst class being il the same upon both lines The award os- 1 , tnblisiies class "t" as a basts of which the ' second Is 83 per coat , the third 73 , the fourth Hi OT ) , and so on down to the lowest car load HHHK ) | class , which is nbout 10 per cent of the llrst J ! class The uward follows with a HHHft ) . discussion nod iho establishment of HHHj | ) a local rates The existing distinction HHHft k between distributing rates from Omaha , t Lincoln nnd Fremont , and the state dlstiinco turill employed at interior points Is very ma- ft f teriul , the difterenco being as great us LOft ft per cent on some classes Such a system of building tariffs results In great injustice to ft I many ot the lesser cities naturally located us ft 6 the centers of trade , viz : lioatricc , Grand HHHfg IsUnd , Hastings and others These towns 6 under the present system of discriminating BBJ I tariffs are making an almost hopeless strug- BBl I gle against their mora powerful competitors , Hj backed by the fevers ot all truuspottation BBj l lines , in iueo of statutory provisions pre BBl scribing rules of impartial accommodation ft I between localities Moreover , to continuo to i ) recognize the existing distinctions between 11 localities involved the arbitrary dctcrmina- ft ftftl ' tlon , of the points which should bo treated Pb PbB j rxccptlonally , nnd such a decision would bo Pb PbB } ttubject in the future to endless niodillcutlon , P.J nnd would result In defeating the objects Hlj nhncd at by the association in submitting H'j the subject to arbitration , viz : a per Pb Pbv j innncnl and enduring result Indeed , the Pb PbH J nrbltrutors state that no ground appeared on Hj' whlcii the tarifTs under consideration could ft/ } bo adjusted except by placing the cntlro [ u itysuui on a substantially uniform basis , ana [ l tliorcupon proceed to establish n distance a 6 tariff for the state of Nebraska , the prcpara- 8 tion of which , from tlioir staiwlpointof view , ftl viz ; the malntainanca of exUtiugrovenues { I to the roads , Involved combining the exist ftftftB 1 ing distributing tariffs with the existing ftftftftft | } state illstnnco tariffs employed at interior l points This rosnltcd in a material reduc- ft ftftH $ tlon iu Nebraska's ' distance turill , and a 1 slight increase in the present distributing If rates From tables compllod the decrease in the distance tariff is shown to bo us much as ' lTjicr cent In ono class for distances bo- iwccn ono bundrcu and two hundred miles ft The decrease attains its maximum in classes ombraclng less than carload lots , and lessons ' ft ftftH r.s It renehes the lovvor classes for carload freight The Increase iu dls- ft ftftB | trlbuling rutcs is not uniform by ft ft ] : any means On the contrary , nt l some points , a reduction is shown But I generally iho chunges that have been made 1 Iftft ftftj I nro relatively slight advances as tomparod | v H { with the reductions upon the local dlsunco 1 i ftftftB J tarifts The Ohlcago rate into Lincoln is ' ft ftftH J inado llftcrcntial of 10 cents on llrst class , ft ftft { decreasing to 2 cents on class K over Omaha t rates , Tuls is an Increase ort'c the oxistlng 1 differentials of 5 cents on llrst class , 3 cents V Kfl on second class , U cents on third class , 3 HS cents on tourth class , 2 cents on fifth class , 2 1 cents on class A , 1 cent on class li no chungo on class C , a reduction of 1 cent on class U and a Ilka reduction on class li \ Lincoln distributing rates is the distance I tarllT Omaha distributing rates nro oquul- | i7cd with Lincoln rutcs In other words , the 1 sum of the rates from Chicago to Omahn , i plus the rate from Omaha to un interior \ point in tbo state , equally distant from S Lincoln and Omaha , is tbo snmo as the sum | of the rates from Chicago to Lincoln plus tha J rate from Lincoln to tha interior point I Through rates from Chicago to interior R points in the state show u slight advance [ I over cxistiug rates , the object being to bring jf the rules nt polntn beyond short hauls from , , the Mlstsouri river to anoint somewhera li scar tha sum of the locals It Is thought j thai tbo treatment of local rates on a dis- i'l ' tanco tariff basis will meet with the cordial 11 support ot the state board of transportation , Tlio buproinu Court j | The closing days proceedings In the su ; ! premo court wera as follows : I ' Mr James II Van Duson of Douglas i county was admitted to practiro Tlio following eases were contluuodi Kichardton County vsj Hall , Keeling vi Itoyt , Jouos vs State , Ooolt > a Ueatrico , Liu- lnger vs Ulouu , Towusend vs Juso & Com puuy , Dorsoy vs McCco , Weltz vs Wolf , } Ilondrickson vs Sullivan , ( Jalo Company vs V Langhlln , l'etcrson vs Towusend , State ox \ tel Uoird of Transportation vs Promont , Klltliorn & Missouri Vultoy railroad com pany , State ox rel Attorney Ooneral vs II , Atchison So Nouraska railroad company , Martin y State , Hrugman vs Iiurr , Hayloy . vs Missouri l'aatlo railway company , Shcody IJ vs llenadom , Scbuylar vs Ilauna , Ashby vs I vs Grecnslado , IJarusby vs I'imumor , Mld- I laud vs Qago county , Hill vs Dub , fJrccti- | wood vs Craig , Aultmnn , Miller & Company K vs Ueuueli , Hussoll vs Longmoor , Anderson | vs Lombard } nvostment compjny , Aloxau- I1 dor vs TIULcker , Shellcnbcrger vs lUnsom , t Opciibcimor v Melono , Sawyer vs Parker , I Martin v State , Hilton vs Crooker , I Fitzgerald vs lirewster , Crabb vs Morrlsoy , I Claus v Hardy , Ulctcard * vs Huno , Rhodes I v Estubrook , Vamplow vs Chambers , Mai- I colui vs Hansen , Anglo America company vs I Evans , Michael vs Uenson , Iloblnsou va I Jones , JnokBOD vs proighton , Omaha Horsa I , Kail way company vs Omaha Motor company , I Omaha & Florence Land company vs Iiar- I rett , Omaha & Florence Land compauy vs I JIurkor , Helm Manufacturing compauy vs I Kountio , State ox rel Scovilla vs Wilson , | l Hryant vs Uarton , Keller vs ICeilor , Oberlies I r WU1U , Uolley vs State , Wullenwaber I i V Uuaigan , Shreck vs Spain , Itujsell vs „ _ j jt . „ - i - Cornish , Trcster vs Missouri Pncltid rail way company , Hurr vs Lnmastor Uarst vs Grinin , tlranter vs Omaha llolt railway com puny Kitchen Brothers Hotel company vs Hammond , Omaha Motor company vs Omaha Horse 1 rnilnay company , Omaha & Klorcnco company v Hansen , Livinrston vs Living \ ston , Hoaglnnd vs Van Ktton , Millson vs Hall , Schuvlnr nntmnnl bank vs Uollong , Magol vs ( Jill , Northern ft Ccdnr Haplds J railroad company vs Scott , llnglcr vs State , Huckltn vs Strlcklor , Llch- tenborgor vs Johnson , Hntts vs Uoyd , Clcndenning vs I'errinc , Worth vs Grcon- wood Coy vs Miller , Spink vs state ox rol iiobblns | , Hull vs Godrrov , llarton vs state Ucckcr vs Slnionds Coy vs Jones , Nowolt vs lClmbill , school district 49 , Adams county vs Cooper , state ox rol James vs Lynn , Gates vs l'arrott , Kllpatrlck vs Atkisson , Schuster vs Sherman , Cond vs Homo Cattle comptny , Seaman vs Urum- mitt , Koncli vs llockinson , state ox rol school district 1 , Hitchcock county vs Cornutt , Nelson vs Hitchcock , Urown vs Work , state ex rol Austin Wlso company vs Uutirnn , Voncman vs McOur- tain , state ex rel Uobbinsvshprlnk foither vs Kearney county , Haymond vs Woolman , Nelson vs Ueckor , Marathon County ban * vs Jones , Ellwood vs Marsh , Hastings Im- piovoment comjuny vs Citizens street rail way , Meyer vs Fagan , Ornnd Island Hank Ing company vs Shoemaker , Overton llridgo company vs Tnvlor , stata ex rel Shoit vs Shcriniiu county , i'rlor vs Hunter , McDon ald vs Wesovur , county of Cherry vs Thntcher , state ex rel Mnhonoy vs Mcintosh , Morse 1c Company vs Slolnrod Submission vncatod nnd cause continued McDonald vs Wcsuner Motion to dismiss nppenl sus tained Leave given defendant to lllo peti tion In error in thiity days Stevenson vs Valentino Order modi lied Stnto ox rel Smith vs Urown Defendant nllowcd to nu- swer by December 10. State vs Farmers batik of Hampton Otto -rfenboru ap pointed receiver , llulc on defondnnt to show cjuso on or before Dccatnbcr 17 , IbS'J ' , why n receiver should not prorecd to wind up the uffalrsof said bank Wan on vs Uihun Mo tion to dismiss overruled D. T. & O. It H. Co vs Hutuhlns Hcnrgument ordered State ex rol Hock county vs Urown county Writ of mandamus allowed I'otvln vs Myers Hohcnrine denied Ward vs Watson Hc- hcarlnc denied Nebraska Ss Iowa lnsuranco compinv vs Slevers lichcarlng denied Springlleld Fire and Mnrino Insurnnco com pany vs Winn Rehearing denied Uohcnrings were allowed in the following cases : Chicago Burlington & Qulncy railroad company vs Hognn Ulcharusoti vs Camp boll St.Uo ex rel Dasterdav vs Uowo Leave Klveii plaintiff to withdraw petition Edear vs Mills Dismissed Galloway vs Duncan Dismissed The following cases was areuod and sub mitted : Cheney vs Wagner , motion to dis miss ; Hilby vs 'i'ownsend , Symms vs Noxon , Watson va lloodo , Mltcholson vsSmlth , Halo vs Hess , Alexander vs PJnttsmouth , Alex ander vs Hunter Delorao vs Conna , Grand Ledge Ancient Order United Workmen vs Hrnnd , Oakley vs Fegler , Cobboy vs Wright , Fitzgerald vs Richardson , Foltou va Moffett , Sullivan vs McNennmy Folsom vs Mc- Cague , Price vs Trent , Oborno va Burke , Nebraska National bank vs Logan , fllcCord vs Weil , Bradford vs iliggins , Bradford vs Peterson , Llpp vs Hunt , Hunt vs Llpp , Uronnan vs Clark , Wostovor vs Vnndoron , Chicago , Burlington & Qulucy Railroad vs Kriskl , Hall vs First National Bunk , State Uauk of Nebraska vs Smitn , Kersonbrock vs Muff , Horstvs McCormick , Finch vs Hartpenco , German , lnsuranco Company vs Hoiduk , Osuorno vs Gehr , Nor ton vs Fileer , State lnsuranco Company vs Jordon , Mizcr vs Bristol , First National Bank vs Turner , Weigel vs Hastings , Lin eh vs State ex rel Uckles Goldsmith vs Fuller , Nebraska and Iowa lnsuranco company vs Segard , Ward vs Parlin , Kcynoy vs Upstlll , Weltnor vs Commercial bank , Clarke vs Williams , Houck vs Guo & Hurley , South Omaha National bank vs Chase Tlio following rules were adopted : S . Original cases will bo pluced en tbo calendar of assignments for the proper dis trict and will not bo taken up out ot their order except upon n showing that important public interests require an earlier disposition of tbo case ( % Neither motions to dismiss , unless for the want of prosecution , uor to strike a bill of exceptions will be heard , unless the notice - tico thereof shall bo served upon the oppo site party or his attorney or the attorney who tried the cause lor him in the trial court nt or before the expiration of the time for serving briefs in the enso Rule li amended to rend as follows : 0. ( Time for oral arguments ) In the oral aigumcut of a cause the time allowed the parties on each side shall not exceed thirty minutes , unless ior special reasons the court shall extend the time Oral nrgument on a motion will bo limited to Qvo minutes on a sidn sidn.Court Court adjourned to Tuesday , December 17 , lSaJ at SJ0 : o'clock a. m. , for the purpose of handlug down decisions only Sixth Judicial diiittrcship Tbo governor was at his desk again this morning , having returned from Aurora , Hamilton county , and other points in tbo Sixth judicial distrtot , where bo went to feel the pulse of constituents regarding the dif ferent candidates for the judgeship of that district Pursuant to talk last night iu the 1 corridors ot the Capital hotel and other po litical rendezvous of the city , candidates for the appointmeut , ncconipanicd by their fricnus poured in upon him thick and fast But this perhaps , wus duo to the fact that Judg o Norvnl's resignation was oxpectcd to i be bunded in today , and that immediate i steps would ho taken in tha wav ot nppoint- mg his successor The governor hoard tbo claims of each candidate patiently but gave ' no index as to what he would do In the promises So far asknowlodgo is conoorned tlio candidates and their respective friends 1 are as much at sea as tboy were a month ago B. L. ICIng of Osceola , Pollf county , who 1 was hero today is on the anxious scat , but entertains a woll-detlned hops that ligntnlng may strike him Robert Wheeler of the same place is also sanguine The opin- Ion is , however , that noltbor ot [ these gentlemen can make It Upon the principal that a divided bousa can not stand , it is suggested that dual can didacy can not augur well for tlio 6uccoss of either In this connection it is also said that A. W. Agco aud K. J. Holner are rival can didates fiom Hamilton county , but it is given out that they have compromised on this issuu and will stand and fall together If success crowns the efforts of cither ons the other swears to fall into line and work for bis nomination and election a yeur later , whorcas , tbo issues bctwocn King and Wheolar are diametrically opposed and can not insure harmonious action at the coming convention But George H. France ot York must not bo lost sight of He is backed by strong iuilueuces and is well located , • It is the general opinion , howovcr , that A gee or Hlnes will secure the apDolntmouU W.T.Scott of York und J. C. Smith of Aurora uro said to bo possibilities Promi nent state ofllcials predict that u dork horse will carry oft the honor , Logan Legion OIUcorH-Kleot. At a meeting of Logan legion , No 8 , Select Kn Ights Ancient Order United Work men , December'J , 18S9 , the following officers were elected : W. S , Ilausoworth , past com mander ; John E. Douglas , commander ; Carl Sohmltt , vice commander ; J. II Burke , lieu tenant commander ; W , Krause , standard bearer ; P. Audrascn , senior workman ; Paul I'ingcl , union workman ; Frank Pynchao , recorder ; A. Kraner , recording treasurer ; li Matz , treasurer ; John Schultz , guard ; also the following trustees ; P , Androsen , ouo year ; John Mcintosh , two years ; F. h\ Raase , thrco years Past Commander Wolfe of Crete was present Mnrtilo Dealers Convention , Tli q Nobrasks Marble and Granite Deal , era association continued Its session at tbo Capital hotel this inoriring The principal work was of a routluo character , in which the public are not esDoqlally interested The following oftlcers wcro e'ected ' : President , Charles Ned hart , Beatrice ; vice presidents , J. Uroulette Schuyler ; V. B. Kimball Lin coin ; secretary and treasurer , A. II , Brown , ited Cloud : board of directorsW C Urosqr , Chicago ; W. A. Shane , Pawnee City ; M , Kildow , York : Frank Oouroy , Fairmont ; > . C. Robinson , Chicago Just befora tan ad journment , which took place at noou Presi dent Ncldnnrt and Secretary Brown wcro each presented with a line ooony gold headed cane , nicely carved nnd engraved The association is trylug to niilto the local dealers In the state In an attempt to elevate the business mid nanlsh tha little bickering , jealousies , etc , which occasionally come between tween rival tlrms City News nnd Notes Juditu and Senator Norval of Howard wcro in the city today , M. C. Bailey attempted to commit suicide today at 10 oclock Ho took n dose of strychnine , nnd but for timely assistance would have gone the wny of earth Hols n worthless character nnd has ilgurod conspic uously in pollco circles of late . Mrs Martha G. Schroeder , a patient of the | insane asylum from Douglas county , tom mitt oil suicide last night by hnnging her self She succeeded irf loosening the win dow : pulley rope of her room , nnd by gottinc upon a chair fastened it around her neck and J swung hcrsolf into eternity It is said that she ! received n loiter from her physlclnn in Omnha J Informing her that her husband was { nttempting to secure a dlvorco It is thought that this added to her despondency aud directly J rectly led to the rash net . Secretary ot State Cowdr.v and Land Commissioner J Stern wont to Kearney Inst evening to insnect the new buildings , going J up at the industrial school Thoinembors of the Nobrnska national gunrds nro discussing the question ot rotation - J tion in oflico and nro advocating the election of Colonel Harry Phillips of the First wrl- mont to the oflico ot brigadier general This Is not done bocatiso of nny disposition to down ! Gcnornl Colby , but because they want to ' pass the ofllcos around among the boys . Siok hofulacho * ia readily cured by Hoods ' Siirsapurllhi , which tones nnd regulates I the digestion , mid creates nn uppotito i RAILWAY lHOUIiHMS Kiulrnvorluc ; to Break the Jobbers mill tlio SlnnnfrTH * Kitten Under the surfneo in certain railrotd cir cles ' , rolls n bit of agitation which promises to break out in a red hot rebellion " It was nnnouncod soma time ago that a • contract had boon made between the Mil waukee & St Paul , nnd the Pncllla short line , to construct another brldga across the river nt Sioux City , and thus complete an entirely now route ever which , in time , through trains were to be run from lake Su perior points to tha Pacific coast This Pacillc short line Is moro familiarly known as thn Sioux City & Ogden road which has the Illinois Central behind IU About two hundred miles It is stated , have been con structed Tlio remainder , according to cal culation , is expected to bo completed within n year By that tlmu the Milwaukee and St Paul also contemplates having a line ready for oporatiou from Duluth to connect with It nt some point in Minnesota , a distance of 'SOO miles , wiiicli will then give that compauy a direct road from Duluth to Sioux City It will , furthermore , bo enabled to run solid trains via the short line and Cen tral Pacific to Sun Francisco and as claimed , make a much shorter route than either the Union Pacillc or the Northwest ern ern.Tho schpuio is a big ono and apparently shows to many certain indications of being consummated that the parties likely to no affected by it ara manifesting symptoms of ulurm In view of these facts , there are these who contend that the Union I'aeillo made a mis take when it cntorod into an exclusive agree ment with the Nounwcstorn and Vunderbilt lines to get an advantage on transconti nental tratlic What can bo done to head off tbo Millwaukco , is now the quostlon Conoral Manager Burt of the Elkborn re turned yesterday from Chicago , where ho attended the meeting of froisnt rata nd- justors , who nave under consideration und are greatly exercised over the determination of Nebraska roads to place Omaha jobbers in competition with Chicago whole salers on business west ot the Missouri river When ho lefi Chicuiro the association was floundering with MIdgloy , Faithorn , Walker and Finlcy , chairmen of the various trade pools These were doing everything in their power to break the written contract entered into ono week ago between Burt , Mellon , Holdrcgo and the committee of jobbers whereby a now schedule giving Omaha tha boneflt of a rate equal to the sum of the two locals , is to bo put into effect on the 10th of this month At that meeting this quartette of chairmen tried to make it appear that Lin coln was very much dlssatlslied whiio the managers and freight men ot all these roads here dcclaro that thcro Js no fight between Lincoln and Omaha Chicago is doing all the howling The Union Pacific , Burlington , Elkborn and Missouri Pacific passenger departments have issued their midwinter holiday atcs To all points within a radius of 2U0 miles , ono fare for the round trip will prevail These tickets will bo sold only on four Jays , December ! M , 25 , 31 , and January 1 and cxplro January J The Bolt line company has put a now time tnblo into elTect which fixes the running of early morning trains so as to accommodito a great many moro people than heretofore For instauce , the train which formerly ar rived ut 8 o'clock , too late for scores of clerks who are compelled to bo at their places of business at that hour , now arrives at 7:4 ! > , und as a coasequenco came in this morning with a need load of passengers J. B. Frawloy , who succeeds John Scott as ticket agent of the Union Pacific at Kansas City , left for that place last night , and will relieve Mr Scott , who comes here as assistant general passenger agent of the road Arthur Johnson has entered upon the duties of his new position us assistant , gnn- oral freight a ent of the Union Pacific at Denver The Union Paclllu will control the Don vor Fort Worth & t'cxas road Dy an owner ship of a majority of tha stock Messrs Kllpatrlck Brothers & Collins of Bcatrico have been given n contract to nulla 130 miles ot the Union Pacific's proposed 1 now line from Milford , Utah , to l'iocho , Nev They will also change tbo Utah Northern 1 from Ogden to McCammon , laaao H. J. Hungruve and John G. Cruise , general - oral and commercial agents , respectively , of tno Illinois Central and Georgia Central roads at Kansas City , are taking in Omaha Watch the box , buy the genuine Rod Cro33 Cough Drops , 6 cents per box Wo are the People Business men from Nobraakit for Chicago cage , Milwaukee and all eastern cities will manse note that by the new time schedule ( in olTact from and after No vember 17 , 1889) ) , they can arrive at Omaha about 4 p. in , can do buBlnoss or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nonrly two hours , and can then tmco tha through Pullman Bleeping car of the Chicago , Milwnukeo & St Paul railway short line fnst train at Omnha depot of The Union Pncllla railway (1 ( p. m. ( supper served on dining car leaving - ing Council HlulTs ut G:30 : p. in ) , and nrrlvo at Chicago at 0:30 : a. m , ( break * - fast also served on dining car ) , in ample time to make connections with the fnst morning trains from Chicago on the principal enstorn and southeastern lines ; or if desired , passenger : ) for the east enn remain ever in Chicago a few hours for business or pleasure and ro- Btimo their journey by the afternoon fast and limited trains of all the east ern roads In addition to the foregoing , another through short-lino train loaves Omaha daily at 0:15 : a. in and Council Blutfa at 9:40 n. m. , arriving ut Chicago ut 0:60 : a. in , malting close oonnootion with the express trains of all eastern roads For tickets and further partlnulnrs apply to the nearest ticket agent , or to P. A. Nash , general agent , 1601 Par nam St , Omaha , Neb , Ilieil nt Idist Michael Rosso , ono of the men Injured in the accident on the Milwaukee cast of Coun cil Bluffs.on October 29 , died yesterday morn , ing at V:20 : o'clock" , at bis place on Leaven worth street near Thirteenth Rosso wus a laborer and had the reputation of being tbo largest Italian in tbo city , beingover six feet high , Ho wus a democrat and mada a cansplcious banner carrier iu the Cleveland paradus a few years ngo Ho was unmarried The remains will bo burled at Laurel Hill utSc'clock this afternoon The funeral will take place from Drcxel & Mauls Uorsroi'itV Aolil I'liosp'itto Impacts Renewed Strength und vigor where there bms been haustion am nuoAGiPJiTHKAdiinnY Christ ' Speclit Glvpstlin filith tVnrilers Ecnsllflo Knots The Sixth ward republican club met Inst night at the club rooms , Twonty-slxth nnd Lnko streets , and held n post rnortom over the late city olcctlon , In brdor to discover , if possible 1 , the causes that led to the repub lican ] defeat Members differed as to the causes , and the discussion of the differences , led J to a scene Hint promised to result in the breaking up of the club , Christ Spccht was ( present nnd was given the \ privilcgo ot addressing tha club Mr Specht . told the moollng that bo hnd always been ' a republican and had nlways worked for 1 the good of the party Ho rolntod how ho I worltod for Broatch's nomination two years ngo Ho was used for the purpose of brlughn 1 ; over the uuti-Broatchltcs among the ' Germans nnd ho succeeded Ho repeat ed what Councilman Kaspar has nlways claimed , la the face of Brontcli's denial , that Broatch ' , at the incctlnas nt Kess- lcr'p | hall , nt Hnscnll's park and at Bohemian linll absolutely nnd posltlvoly pledged l his hearers that ho would not Interfere - fore ' with tbo running ot saloons ou Sunday "Ho drank beer with mo , " suld Mr Specht , "nnd I paid all the bills I spout ST5U In securing , his election Ho said ho would pay j It all back to mo When the election wns over ho said ho would never forcet me , buj ho never paid mo a cent of my money back us ho promised " Mr Specht went on to sny that ho know ho was killing himself politically but ha wns going to tell the tha truth , Ho alleged that Broatch had used nil maimer of'corrupt methods to cary the urimarlos , nnd , being defeated in the conven tion , had formed the conspiracy to defeat the republican ticket nnd got , ns a result nt his crooked work , his henchman , E. P. Davis , In ns president of the council Mr Speclit congratulated the club and the republicans of Omaha on tlio fact that they can now know whereto find Broatch nnd his followers , Wheeler , Chnffco , Lee , Davis and other members of the present council , who will never daroprosont their ntimcs for oflico again Mr Speclit's excoriation of Mr Broatch was thoroughly appreciated by the members ot the club who anplauned him warmly , nnd it looked for a moment ns though the meet ing was to end very harmoniously But it didnt William Hodgetts a voter in the Second district of the ward , nsked in u n Innocent - nocont manner If the club had any bylaws The club had Could ho hear them road Ho could The bylaws were read and Mr Hod getts called especial attention to section d , which provided that any member of the club who should refuse to support any candldato or ticket endorsed by the club should bo ex pelled by n two-third vote Mr Hodgetts said that Thomas Mugrnno , a raombor of the club , had voted a uastani ticket ou election dny and had worked iiRalnst the republican candidate for mayor "If you keep that kind of men in the club " said Mr Hod getts , you will have lots of good mon leav ing it " This brought Magrano out MneranQ.was so angry thai he was redheaded Ho laid off his cent to keep his hair from scorching his muskrat collar Ho turned red in the fuco , his eyes started from thair sockets , us lie proceeded to abuse Mr E. Rosewater He sutd ho had voted lagainst Lininger In order to kill Rosewater Ho volunteered the Information that he was camping on Mr Rosow.iter's trail and was gome to keep on until ha sent him to hades , where ho be longed At this burst of eloquence a cross-eyed messenger boy near the door laughed , Bill Morrow cheered and the respectable part of the audience hissed Then Macrano stnrtcd.in to tell what a good republican ho wus , but was cut off by Mr Hodgotts , who told how Magrane had broken up sevcrnl clubs because ho could not bo aloctod to offices in them that ho desired , and cited bis action on Tuesday last to show that ho was liable under ' scction 0 to bo ox- potfod from the club ' A motion was mado.that Magrano be ex pelled from the club , Mnsrano tried to work oft another speech but became so abusive and vulgar that Presi dent Grant hud to . call him to order and finally denied him the right to address tha meeting further The motion started a war , however , and developed the fact that a majority of the members of the club who had voted scratched tickets on Tuesday nnd wer6 liable to ba expelled - polled from the club Excitement ran high for a few minutes until E. Glenn and Secre tary Kelsey made pncif.vlnir speeches and the motion was laid on the table and the meet ing adjourned The club uccompauicd by tbo Sixth ward : band serenaded Councilman-eloct McLcjrio after the meeting For parties and banquets Cooks ' Extra Dry Imperial Cbampngno has no rival ; there s not a beaducho iu a cuso AMUSK5IBNTS. P.itti Rosa entertained an excellent audi ence at Boyd's ' opera house last night Sbo 1 appeared as the captivating , mischievous > Margary Daw , in Tom Cravens sparkling ; three-act comedy , which Clay Grooa re wrote and roviscd especially for her , and which furnishes the llttlo actress all tbo 1 scope she can possibly deslro for a full dis play ot her talents It is not exaggeration to rank Patti Rosa as the legitimate suc cessor of Lotta , because her style and line of business is very nearly the same as that which made the rollicking California girl so famous She slugs , dances , skips lightly about the stage , assumes ridiculous attitudes , has her own way in everything , and keeps the audience convulsed with laugh tor The fact that she Is supported by a good ' company , tbroo of whom at least are clover artists , had much to do with making the per formance unusuall interesting and onjoyu- blo Gcorgo C. Boniface , jr , is a clover comodlan Ho Is a smooth , uleasing , self possessed actor John W. Dune.who plays tbo Italian nondescript nnd Augustus J. Bruno as an English flunkydeserves special ; mention Tbo latter cave a dialect recita tion and sung a topical song that won bim four or five encores Mr Dunes character work wusjvery ilno An attraction onlj fairly good , entitled ASocial Social Session , " opened at the Grand last nicht to a food slzod and appreciative audi enco Some clever singing and dancing , introduced at frequent intervals , proved an entertaining feature ot the performance Harry F. Hal ) , who Imitates a Yankca farmer ; Arthur v. Gibson , Billy Gray , Kate Sprague and Blanche Hnvden are the princi pals of the caste , and played tbelr parts very well Insist on having the genuine Rod Cross Cough Dropg , 5 cents per box Sold everywhere , < AN UNHAI' iTuiIiPINa "Tlie House of Lmr.lriV Condemn © I by tlio Inspector The building ownttd-by Colonel E. D , Pratt , ana familiarly known as "Tbo House of Lords suloon , at 1503 Dodge street , was condemned by the cjtjf _ building Inspector last night The McCagua Isros are excavating to build on the adjoining * J6t at F fteoutn and Dodge streets In the Pratt building Doty & Darst conduct a saloon The place wus closed at 0 p. m. and ulli tbo valuables wiire carried out for fear tho'old shell would fall * " " " • down . Pratt and his famtly have been living over tlio saloon for a long time , but they were afraid to romaln there tonight and went to a hotel A Cnush , Oolil or Horn Throat should not bo neglected Browns Bronchial Troches are a simple remedy , and give prompt relief To Advertise Nebraska John Gllmoro , who styles himself the fam ous United States fair manager , was in Om aha yesterday consulting with officials unl members of the Nebraska Development association with a view to inaugurating some plan for carrying out that organisa tion's purpose and deslro to advertise the state Mr , Gllmore'a proposition is that tl.eso people shall provide him with a car load of products to transport througn thn east and exhibit at all the important cantors of population Havicg been the originator of this novel scbenn for advertising , iyr- poses , Mr Gllmora U well known from Ben ton to Sua Francisco , and he thinks tbu the most effective plan Nebraska cuu adopt to place her resources before the publlo Uy Invitation he mot sovernl members ot the board of trndo yestordny afternoon In the chamber ot commerce , laid this innttor before fore them and they oxnrossod satisfaction with it , A motion to assist Mr Gllmora nnd co-oporoto with him was carried by ft unani mous vote Vice President Ilolcomo of the Union Paclflo has agreed to furnish cars , giving one each to Colorado , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Oregon and Washington , and bo will do ns much for Nebraska Mothora will find Mrs Wlnalow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy for tholr children 2-3 cents a bottle Ilrnlstcd Arrest Jack Gillcn , while undertbo ; influence ot drink last night , was placed under arrest Ho resisted Scrgaant "Wholan nnd Officer Evcrlic , who wcro compelled to club him Into submission The charge placed oppo site his nntuo is being drunk nnd resisting nn officer Glllen's head was seriously cut , Twlco llrokn Ills Leg Henry Kuol stopped front a motor car about ten days ngo nnd broke his leg Last night ho foil again nt Twenty-ninth nnd Cuming street und broke the same limb Ho wns taken to St Joseph's hospital in the pollco patrol wagon Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ncs , spasims , sleeplessness , cured by Dr Miles Nervine Snmplos fruo at Kuliu & Co 's 15th mid Douglas TUB GATE CITVS ANMIllliATIlD Ill Ijtist Nights Badly Played Game of Polo The Gnto CItvs and the Mlllards were plltoil against each other at the Coliseum last evening , the Mlllards proving easy via tors There was another largo and cuthusinsno crowd present , and while the gama was a poorly played one , tha uudionee Beamed to enjoy it about as much as they have nny of them The GatoCitys , with tbo pxsoptlon of second - , end rush , Wlllio Bill Magnor , played llko n lot of hnms , nnd big McLurncd , the half back , or way-back , It should be , bad to take off bis shatcs to turn round Muc had better stleic to his mits , if ho is panting for athletic glory , polo Isn't his forte Walter Bray also failed to distinguish himself , Ha tended goal like nu old woman shooing chtcuens out of an onion patch But whllo the Gate Cltys are being mildly toasted the Milhirds must not bo nozlcctcd Whiio they wore moro successful in getting the sphere in their opponents cage they played with but precious little moro skill The cntlro battle wus simply n rough-and- tumble , go as-you-plc.iso scramble , mid of all the people who wore surprised when a goal was made , the player who made it was the most surprised himself The two teams were placed as follows : Gate Citys McClary , flrat rush ; Willie Bill Magner , second ; Horworth , cantor ; 11c- Larned , halfback , and Bruy , goal tend Mlllards Stoney , llrst rush ; btoclcdnle , second ; L. Holton , ( enter ; M. Holton , half back , nnd Ellcombc , goal tend In the llrst Innings the Mlllards made four goals , the first ono on a foul , to tha Gate Citjs two , and in the second Innings they scored three straight points to their oppo nents none , leaving the score as follows : Mlllards 7 GutoOitys 4 'Jlio Hot urn ofClmkc Dad Clarke , Omaha's star twlrlor , arrived from California yesterday in good health , but looking n trifle pale and emaciated Dad will stop in Omuha a couple of weeks , and before leaving for Oswego , his home , will probably put his hand to an Omnha contract for next season SOUTH OMAHA NEWS IYstofllco Business for November Po3tmnstcr Peter Crockroll makes the fol lowing showing of the business of the post office for November : Postage stamps and postal cards Bold , $ l,00i ! 13 ; envelopes and wrappers , $ f,2S3.4.5. Total receipts for postage , $5,291.83. Number of letters de livered , 30,317 ; collected , 32,991 ; letters and parcels delivered , 13,9s. ) ; collected , 53,901 , local letters collected , 1,3.73 ; postal cards col lected , 2,332 ; delivered , 0,027. Total number of pieces of mail matter handled during the month 112,900 , or an avcrago of 5,190 , a day 'Jln > Council nnd Commissioikms County Commissioners , Corrlgan , O'Koefo ' , Anderson and Turner met Mavor Sloano and Councdmen McMillan , O'Rourko and Johnston jesterday afternoon and discussed the grading of L street Certain members reluctantly admitted Hint it was linelv the work would soon bo c.irriod on Notes About the City The county commissioners have approved the bond of Justice of tlio Peaco-olect Jo- sopb J. Breou Garbage Master Splitt announces that the garbage ordinances will be rigialy enforced Camp E. K. Wells No 72 , Sons of Vet erans , under tbo supervision of Charles R , Burgess , will present a popular nnd interest ing drainn , Our Hero , " to a South Omaha audience at nn early date The Theater Comiquo on Twenty-soyenth street will bo opened this evening A son has been born to Mr and Mrs James Dcmwoith The Duzaar to bo givn by the Ladies aid society of the Prcsbytoriau church , Decem ber 12 and 13 , will bo held in the Riley build ing , No 109 Twenty-fifth street About People Henry Gibson is visiting his urother , L. C. Gibson T. H. Famsworth of Blair is visiting his son , Attorney E. T. Furnsworth J. B , Smiley , of the commission firm of Smlloy , Truitt & Co , has gone to Columbus Marshall Anderson , after an eastern jaunt , visiting friends in different parts of Now York state and other eastern points , hns ro- tu rned A. R. Jones , with the Street stable car company , has come from St Paul , to remain hero for some time In the interest of tbut company John King has gone to Kansas on a short trip.James James Mangnall , holding ticket No 7 , drew the horse rallied olT at the Delmonlco by George W. Murrow The Emppror's Crown The Gorman emperors now crown , 1 which ho wears , however , only as king of Prussia , has a frame of solid gold Its weight is thrco and n third pounds , and it bears 750 carats of diamonds The lower baud bears twonty-four liugo 1 diamonds , Round the rim rlso eight clever leaves of sploudid olTcct , the , parts being formed of the finest dia mends From these leaves rise eight ' hoops , adorned with sovanty-oight dia mends Uotweon these hoops rise very beautiful ornaments , each bearing a diamond iu its mlddlo and a pearl the size of an acorn on its point The whole I is surmounted by aa upplo of the em pire , consisting of a single largo sap phire , The enormous jewel is sur mounted by the cross , which is adorned 1 with cighloon diamonds BETTER THAN GOLD JtESTOItED I1EU HEALTH For 25 jcarsl * uffered from bolli , erjiipclsi end other Hood affection * , Uklcg dtirhg that time great quantities of dhTervnt roedkhws With out giving wo ny ptrctptfih relief Friends Induced bio to try S. a , S. 11 Improved roe from the start , sad after taking scleral Utiles , re stored ay bta' .th ai fur m I could bone far at jny ego , which l now eoenty-flve yeare 11 < . D. H. Liicii , Bovrilog Green , Ky TteiUdc on Wood and Kit in DUeauii mailed tree . BWUT ei'KCIWO CO , AtUaUua ' ' . a H PEMEDIC1NB MT Jl MM Atf P GUlNKAj&J H For Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Olsordorod Liver , aSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS a PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX Preiarclonl.vlyTIOS.ltKECKAjIS ) ( [ < .loloisLniicashircKn ] lnmI i \ JF AJLIjEUT & CO , Solo Agents ron u itis : > states , aar & nor caxav . stm ibh * vokk , M Who ( If your druggist docs not keep them ) will mail Bcccliam's m * Pills on receipt of price lut inquire first ( Please mention this paper ) M • • - i H Chronic Cough Etar Tor It you do not It mtiy lvpcomo con Milnjitlio 1'or Oiiisiimiiffoii , .Sriu/W.l , rjriiri-fif lhblUlu mid llwtlnilUsomt , , thcro Is nothing llko j. - % Fffi I I © Or Tuio Cod Liver Oil nnd HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Iilmo iiikI Sodn It Is almost ns pnlntnhtn its milk Fnr bettor limn ollior Bo-cnltotl Kinulstone A. womloitul uesh producer , Scott's ' Emlsiin Thoio nro poor Imitations , ( let Muiyniufilc ! I ICDIP I For Improved &rco- LlCDlU Inomlo cookery Use Bit for Soups , S.uicos , I Mudo Dishes ( Game , fniiinnniT n I Fish , etc . ) Apslc or IjOiipiys pScrt I 1 unites for uuy lenirth CVTDAflT lot time , and is cheiip tA I mAu I | cr nnd of finer flavor Uimi iuiy othcr gtock < fTa P" PS ? ? a "S * I Ono pound equal to BJI" BtflC SB 1 forty pound * of lean " l j toot 0f the value of - - f about ST..V ) . fy [ " ' gS / ? * Ociuiino only ivith < 'K--'flC * /Tc ' / .liistn5 von Lteblg's \J signature us shown DRS BETTS & BETTS U08 RtnNUi Strf.rt , Omaha , Nod ( Opposlto I'nxton HoteL ) Odlco hours , 0 a. m. , to 8 p. m. BunUays , 10 a. m „ to lpm Specialists In Chronic Nerrou ,3kln and Blood Die CVConmltatlon at office or by mall frco Modt- elnea sent br mall or express , aecarolr paikod frco from observation Guarantees to cure ( jukkljr , safe * lr and ncrmnnenttr NERVODS DEBILITY Srai ftBS slons riiTffcal decay , urtshiKfmm tnUlnciutloii , or- cuss or iDUUlycmee producing ttU'iiilu ness deipon * dnncr.p.mpleiiiii tlio fnee , fiTTn.on tcnorletjr , easily dlscouniRCu , laofc of contlileuco.dull unfit /or Btucly or business , unit tlntla llfo alitinlcn Hnfely perman ently anUprlTHtelr cured Consult Ura.lieLts& lietu , UOSFtiriiaiu street , Omaha , Neb Blood ana Sidn Diseasss ssS'SMbSfflS ' results , completely orntllcatud without tlio uld of mercury , bcrufala erynlpelns fcTcr ore % ulotilies , ulcers palnntn the hona nnd bones , BjpMlltlo lore throat , month nnd tonKito.rntiirrn , ttc , permanently cured where other * linvo failed • / Kidney Urinary t BtK mr c W0 alS' quent burning or bloody urine , urine hUh colored ot with milky etdluientOQ standing , went bti'k.Konorr b ( aKlaofr8tltt , etc rroniptly and safely cured charge a reasonable , roovnl conu'lf-to ' without cuttlutr cmintlo ordlMntlon Cures eflecte 1 at home by patient without a mo menu puin or ftunojrftucu To Young Men and Mlle-Asell Men PDP [ Tl ° • " ' " ' effects of e rly AQTIDU uUlUJ UUfllj Vice , which brlnijs owinio weakness , destroying botu mind and boor , wlib all ttadreadod Ills , pormanenllj cured , TIDQ HFPTl ! Address ttiojo who h rs Jra- UllOi DfillO paired themselves by tniproper Indulgences and and solitary habits , which ruin both body anil intnd , unfitting tbom 'or business , study or marriage uauiiibo Miv , or those cntortmr on that happy His , aware ctphyslclsJ debility , q nlcaly asilsted OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , first pr&ctlcat exp rlenoo , see > nnd .rarycase Is is | clally studio I , ibus slurtlna arlsbt , third medicines are prepared In our own la- bauiry oiactly to suit eacn case , thus atftcllng cares without Injury lU'-Send li umt posta-ro for cotebrated works on chronic , nervous anddelloutodltousi * * , Ttiouianda • nured ItTA frlenillr teller or call may tarn you future - ture aufferlnd and shame , and add noiUen ye'ira ' to life CtTHo letters answered unloia aLtompanled by I touts In stamps Addreis orcall on ItUS JUKTTS V I1CTTS , 1106 Vartuun Street , Omaha , Nab 1 Orndiim Illds will bo received until 4 o'clock p. m. . Tue Uay , Dec JUth for moving JU.UXI yards of dirt moro or less , on School Lots in ulock 109 In Moronic , Neb , l'rolllo can be seen at County Knirlneors ofllce , Hunii O , Cr.AiiK , d ( I d 8 t. IJIrector ifljMCN OMLvJI . umsuaiojii ; i.l.f.r Vu Tvt'.ii-y C ? tsl * • Iritis t-uriioas. CUKK ot 5S3 > rS20iTllNatltri [ WIUMSS.n.lajr Wsslrls- * * ! j\Lllyaireclly Ibrosikill k pult , reiur Is | tberaVyji Is atisllk ul loruu , klnaftb Iltllrla • air l "J > V nii tLror .r rf > lllicx lntt4k. • M.TsailSiip iar7t.apUla ) | . uOp VTorilcuiicar- SUBtBtlrcurailstliraanionlla Haftla4aaiiil tSa.aUtui' > BAKnitfEU0TSI0C0.lUUk4U.ki. COItUOOJli JOSEPH CI LLOTU STEEL PENS COLD MSDAL PARIS EXPOSITION lilt Nos 3 O 3-4 O4-170-804. THE MOST PEEPECT OP PENS TO WEAKMEH ? t , ! ! r • nSnSood will VaK'SU ileViid , rtc I r U ) CiatoUtutf full putlcutnri fur bow * cur * , titm ox iharv * Ad Ir * * * * * PROP F. C , FOWLER Moodusj Conn HHCOR I3TIIfi. Docct &TS , OMAHA , NEB , M tOK TnS 1EKATMKM Oi" Xlh ' H APPLIAHCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES B Dentr < itiUUiisArpir > tutacdItMTiedltifji8utc.s fa' | Treatment of eftry fern of I ) < siasa rfqulrlnr B NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS M BoardAttendaacfl Best Accammodatloni \7aiL H _ 03" WHITE roil aiP.CnLXRS on BeforwtUas ana H Braeei.Trusiei.Clubl'ctt.CureaturesofEjilna Uss H Tumors , Oaaosr , Oalarrh , .Bronehlui , Inbilatloa H gltrtrldty , Paralysia , BpU.psy , Kidney , Bladder H Bye , Jbai , Skin anlBlood aadalf Snreleal Operation ! . H DISEASES OF WOMEN i : 'J' ; i W MITE UTBLT Dl ) Il A LlUO-lk DlrillTnCIITIOn H wo ii riuijoconriXHtxr ( tTBICTlt fRIVATF , ) H Only Reliable Madtoil Instituta maklas ; a Br lilsJW ol H PRIVATE DISEASES All Ulo 4Dl.r..i .uee.i.rally trrtt < l. 0rt > hllttl fol.oa i H . . . . . . * rrnofedrroonheiyumwUhHlmreurr K.w Dratrslrr eTsH Tr < alu.air.Fb > aorTITilrOrTtll lrlla > unsbl.to tlill f H aita./b.tr.at.datbon.kr earrr.r > ednt Allc.mmunlcv H UeaconflJulll UdlrlDrlntlrutncauaiilbruallrci M Lraia..euralrpa.koi1Bum.rks i.ln leatac.attat.or.c.dtr , M oa.err..D.flul.nl.pr.r.Tr.d. . CllaudcoD.ulteiorafBd 1 HO 11 If TO MPH fREE : vm i'.i i. . bp ui ei MM Ul Ul t .ad V.rK.cclorllt , o..tluD llt Aiirn , MMt OfllAlIAlIEDIOAl/flcBURaiOAI.INBTITUTn. 99 * ISth and Dodge Struts , OSAKA , NEB M Health j < is Wealth I OnnC West s Nrnvr Ann flit tiN Tiibat- < • MR T , airnarantcodspt'olHo for llyntiilii IJlzzl i ncss Unnvulsloni , Pits , Notvous N'tinilsla , Ilonilaclne , Nrrvous 1'rostiatlon mused hy tlio ' use ot alcohol tauiuro Urutcrnliio x , Mcntnl Doprvsiton.Softntuni ; of the Ilrntn , loatiltlns In Insanity and lendlnc to mlsery.ilcciv niul death , IromiituiaOlclyNKf Ilnrrenn s , I.ohs ot Power inltliprhex lntolmitnry l/nsn mil rtnoriunt- toilKraranscdhyoTroCirtlonoftholJrnlii soit- abuTO or ovcrlndHilfnco llncli box contains ouo months treatment Jl.Oia ho < c , ornlx bom for * n.iv > , sent by mill prepaldon reoelrt otprlca v WE GTJAT ANTBB SIX BOXB3. To cure nny case With each order received oy us for sKboxei , ncooiiiii.inlcd with t0 , M e will send the purchaser our vt rltton gutrantHO to re fund the money It tlu treatment cloei uot ellect ncure Guirnntees Issued only by ( ioodmaa IlrUR Co Drugirtstx Solo Agents , fill ) I'urnatn Street , Omaha Nebraska , ( LEiirTKi MEN'S ' WESCOTT a CALF SHOES , f f Oooilyear sowed , I gt9 apunupHH vamps 1 i * J Ittittuiil.arn or Con / fci in ' Bruit * . Tippnd or J l = z ! ry ' * ! plntnlnes.Mvd- / \ 7 * ! [ inn or wida / Mmir \ SIZES S T012 , - - - - S2.55 Wrliolor our ( nlalozue Bhocs sent by ex- pri-B > C. U. 1) . If Mcents la sent with order FAVORITE PIKE & CO . 45 to 49 Randolph St , CHICAGO , ILLINOIS IV'e refer to Armour A Co , Chicago , by pel million , * TIEV1KEN SPBIHG VEHICLES } c " Mntt * Imnrovod with twioftnp ihntkmanamM ao and aturtan aecordlnsr to tha weliht pat on tbasa , ' - ; . Xdapud aausJIr well to rough country or fin * • i % Udrl oa WUIsilfayoa bast aatlefactlon * , n ' ti TAPEWORMS ! i Willi head or nnfcol nofsitliiKrniulred , Soml2o ' stainninrcircular lr II Key buillb , Bpoclal- i lst.7XOllrest.BI. ) Louis Mo , ABOUT CLOVES Whenyou ara buy log ploi rememl > er that there U - , auchn'mngasaprlcetljat _ | - si latooeA ip It la teller toMM . B pay a fair price aud set IMmu\ tmmm ° od K'ovea ' like Mulch 1 Inona They ore mode _ mmMmt | MJltoin seloeled skins In theft f H i Htm aW best mauuer and are irai.Ei teH H WdlM V rutiti'd lo be the luostlUaflg H ly.M aervlcrahlo made If yon titWkBUUW WafJBsy want to know inoro about V \mmMmV gto > ia In Reneral and V n Jluieiilnaou'a tilovea 1B | Mmmf l0 particular , enoloaa WMm Z Mmmf etatnpfor the book About H sW ( ilovea It will Interest WmuW ' t TOU EirlBLUiitolSCi , JOIOT a UUTOlUNfcON JoUnsUwnW T. ' MEDAL , PAfcI3. 1078. W. BAK"Jl & CO 'S I m&mlin Cocoa ? ' • It abiolutelu pure anit fc it U totublt % JaOLD Chemicals | A are und la IU prtpautloa It l..s ntrt -ft ma. . , itras llau is urm/th ot Cixea J | W mini villi surca Arrgwrwl ar Buftr , J m sad U Ibcnfure far mora econoiulcal , J I IS ctf.ll.10 lM faaa Mil cat a * # . it is v , 111 delUloua , noudialay , itrcvtthcalitl , EA J I III silt HiaiSTiu.and adnhstly adsp ! 4 1 m to Unallds ae mil ts ptriims ia bwlOb 4 Sold bjrGrocera eierrnlierr u ( , W. BAKER & CO , Dorchester Mau >