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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 18S9. 5 I MILLIONS IN THE NORTH , M May bo Boourod by a Trnok from M Hartiugton to Yankton H THE DAKOTANS MISSION M Tlio Hock Island to Hiillil n. New fl UrltlR3 Over tlio nilnourl H lllver Oiiposlto Albright H Utlicr Notes H Dnkotnns AVnnt n Convention H 11. H. Wytra and A. K. Smith , the Dakota B gentleman , dclcgntcd by tholr rcs | > cctlvo H towns , Ynnk ton nail Mltchcll.to visit Omnba H on mil road Inislnos , have arrived and are H qtinrtcrod nt the Iaxton H In n brlof Interview with thorn tlio.r said : H ' "tlioro luivo been oceans of tall : and oratory H from committees sent hero before , but wo H menu business , and If the people of Omnlm . nro with us , wo propose to do Romcthlng ' that % % ill olther result In conipolllnir the H northwestern company to extend Its Ilnrt- ' ingtoa line , or will get another company In- H > tereitcd , " ' "I am strongly of the opinion , " continued Mr Wynn , • that the Missouri 1'ucitic would llko to ncKOtlnto with us " i "No doubt Mr Gould has long had tha nil vantnttcs of a road Into that country lu.hls h mind ! " W Yes , " replied Mr Smith , and now Is the H best tlino to build , because our pcoplo nro H anxious to assist , with subsidies and free H right of way " H "ft is toportod that the Northwestern H would rather civo Omaha $ I00,0J0 tluiu build H that slxtccivinlloconnection fromllartlngton B to Yankton * ' H "Is that so ; and whyl" nsltetl Mr Wynn H Well It would chaniro thu current of tnvftio H to Oinuhu and out olt tlio benefits of a long , hnul to Chicago " ' "Ioxpcctthat lsn fact , but Oaiaha is our * * natur.il market and hero is where we want • to come , especially with our stock " i ' • You see , 1 * Interjected Mr Smith , the _ Jim river valley is a great grain and stock H raising region Omaha Is the nearest mar ket , ycl slio gets notliing from us If the Omaha pcoplo are as anxious for a road ! up there as wo nro for nil connection with Omaha , why thuro is , In my opinion , nothing Hi to prevent us arranging for a dolcgata moct- B lag of rcprosontatlvu cltlrons from nil points ( along the Jluo , uithcral Ynnlitou or Mitchell Hi town , on the 17th of this month " H { A Hock InlniKl TJrhlce i The fact that Sonatoi * Maudcrson has ln- H\ \ troduced a bill in congress providing for the H\ \ construction of another railroad brldga B. across the Missouri rlvor at Omaha , not only Hj' * created consldorablo surprise but brings to i the surface a scheme that has been kept very H , quiet For a long tlmo it has H [ been understood thnt the Chl- Bl cngo , Hock Island & Pacific road Ej proposed sooner or later to connect Its main E' ! line with the Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska B ; system , by the construction of an extension H from Council lilulTs to Ltoatrlco It uppenrs B ] now that lnstoad of placing ltsolf under obligation - > ligation to the Union Pacific for track and pBK brldgo privileges , this corporation iutends to B j bavo un indcpentlont crosslncr , hence the oh- 1 } cct of Senator Mandorsoa's bill ! Particulars nro not obtainable further than Sj that the company's surveyors have recently H been taking bearings and making soundings Bbb | at a point about four miles down the river | Bl { opp-isito Albright , and hnvo extended them 1 to Omaha from the south So fur as can bo H learned , no subsidies will do usked further HI probably than o right of way If the bill H | passes , work will bo commenced onrly next B spring and tlio entcrprlso will bo pushed to M i complctlou within twclvo months 1) The demand for a local train service bo- 1 tween Omaha and Falls City on the Missouri mPacllleroad \ is still being agitnted The rent m ostatooxchango has taken it up , and pro a poses to keep hammering nt General Mana ger Olnrlc'uutll ho takes some notion , An in dividual of enterprising as well ns specula I tive turn has been discovered who offers to give the company ? S0 n day for such a train bbbbbbb , , providing ho enn have all it will inalco over B and ubovo that amount Hj The great cry now is lor cars to move the W freight in Nebraska and Kansas An officialS ot the Milwaukee road said that the four lines hotweon this city and Chicago are hav S ing moi'o business than they can handle It scorns that the farmers have determined to sell their grain at once , nnd the crops this HH year wcro so largo that it | 3 impossible to HJI handle the bulk ready for ahipmont cast B B ! The Union Paclllo folks say that whllo Ht they nro supplying nil demands made H | i upon thom for cars Everyone of the 70S B ) engines owned by that corporation is kept H busy moving trains and each hauls from six H tcon to thirty-six loads at a trip H The Trans-Missouri Passenger association H was in session at the Paxton again today , H Its momhers persist in their statements that 1 tbov have had notliliiL' but routine business Bi under consideration , novorthcloss , there was . ) qui to a little light on certain special rates ro- [ j lating to excursion business M r.IioninnUsni H. ? Is undoubtedly caused by lnctlc ncid in the blood This ncld attacks the fibrous - , tissues , nnd cnusos the pains nnd aches ; in the buck , shoulders , knees , ankles , H' hips , nnd wrists Thousands of pcoplo H ? have found in Ilood's Sarsupnrilla a • l • jusltivo euro for rheumatism This Jl * medicine , by its purifyinpr notion nou- > | tralizcs the ticldity of the bloodand also I builds up nnd strengthens the whole lis body H | A plnguo of monUov'B uflllets Taiijorc ' In southorii India The creatures dose so much mischief that an olllcial moti- ltoy-culohor receives u rupee lor each liumlcoy captured j Watch the box , buy the Ronuino Rod J. Cross Cough Drops , 5 cents per box Tlio Ceylon planters nro about to undortalco the cultivation of the kola nut ns u substitute for colToo , in view of L r the diminishing production of cotloo in I Oriuil , The kola nut is indigenous in 3 western Africa , but is ousily cultivated in Ceylon f Miles rtervanml Iilvor Pills BB | > An imjiortant discovery , They act on the BBf ' liver , stomach and bowels through the BV nerves A now principle They speedily euro billlousness , bad taste , torpid liver , i piles and constipation Spioudld for mon , women and children Smallest , mildest , surest , no doses for 25 cents Samples free at Kuhu & Co 's , 15th und Douglas , I A flock ot wild geese became bawiU dorod by Morgnntown's diizzllng gus m lights the other night about 10 o'clock V and ullghtod In the rlvor near the suspension - pension brldgo where they raised a * great commotion for u. short time /v / Spcoinltr H The success ot any busluoss depends H upon the olToit and skill manIfested in " conducting that business Olio of the . most populnr und succcsaful business houses in Omaha is the gas and oleotrio llxturo house of llussoll , I'ratt & Corn BBS puny , UlU South Fifteenth street BBB Itus \ a now enterprise for the west BBfl to have an exclusive gas und olectrio BBB lixturo house in Omnlm , but u visit to BBB their show rooms will convince any ono BBB that such a house was ticadod lioro BBB Tholr show rooms contain many now BBB and original doslgns and is ono of the BBB finest assort mon ts of cluuidollora west BBB of Kuvv York The writer wua shown BBB bomo ologunt designs of chuiidollors BBB that nro to be placed In the residences BBB of O M. Curter , O. F. Wollor O. II BBB1 Iiuins and others Messrs ltussoll , BBB Pratt & Co , , are practical men iu this BBB line and nro prepared to furnish any BBB thing wanted for lighting purposes BBB This house is too well known to need BBV further comment and their work speaks 1B | well for itself BBBW i TAKI3N UNDRIt ADVISI3Mn T. Tlio IlnDons Corpus Cnno or L vclyn Miller In the case of Thomas and Cathnrlno IJurrus vs I ouls 1J. Miller for the posse slon of the child , Uvoyn Miller , In the Unltod States court , Mr John Schniup yesterday - day replied to Ijnmbcrtson's argu ments fdr a' now trial Ho said that the opposing counsels first reason * as signed for tha support of the motion , namely , that the petition does not sot forth that parties nro citizens ot dlfforent states was surprising after tbo undorttandlng be tween counsel In the carlv proceeding of the case , when ttio direct allegation of citi zenship was discovered , and a stipulation was drawn up nnd signed in which it was agreed thnt the matter , bo heard nnd deter mlnrd before Judge Dundy There was enough allcgod nnywuy , to make ; thcm cit izens indeed Pending the taking of the ev idence , It was mentioned nnd nirrcod upon that these parties , Miller and Utirrus , wcro citizens of Ohio and Nebraska respectively As was said by or on behalf of respond ents , They were In the court , they wanted to nnd would nhldo by Judge Dundy's de cision Hut , It tntiy bo replied , parties can not confer Jurisdiction by agreement Wo uro not conferring jurisdiction This was given by the statute of the United States And this agreement Is only acknowledging the existence of ttio right which at that time both parties had cogni7anco ot The petitioner has tllctln motion toamend by suhstituting the allegation of the parties There can bo no question of the right to nmcml As to the right to amend see Mnn- howaon vs Grant , 2 Howard 3V1 and cases re ferred to thoroln In that case an amend ment was allowed after it had been taken to the suuromo court , nud tlio court there also holds the question of amendment was anues- tion of discretion in the court , A similar ruling was quoted hi Shepherd vs Nelson 0 Howard 200 , in which tlio court holds that whole the court permitted an naiondmcnt two yo rs nftor trial and after the cause had been tnkcu to the supreme premo court , Judge Grior , the court , hold that the objection that the court below could not make this nmondniont for want of con tlnunnco Is hardly worthy of notice Such technical objections have long ceased to bo any avail in any court ' The second objection , " continued the at torney , "Is that this Is not a controversy between - twoon ttio petitioner und respondents , but between the child nud whom ? The counsel does not state , but 09 ho says they are 'pnrtios of the sumo state , ' ho must mean between the child and the grandparents , llurrus , lint If it was the fact , the case is not changed Not parties ot the snmo state , but citizens , nnd if that is the test , where and how docs this infant get a citizenship ! In nil states tbo leiral residence which is the citizenship of the infant , follows that of the father The rcsldenco of the father is settled in Mcr- coln case , 3 Hill , p. 3M. " I hero is another point to be considered whether in proceeding of habeas corpus the petition has much to do with the matter The princlplo of law Is that It is one of urgent right and it does not follow any form of strict pleading Section 752 of the U. S. statulos declares that the several Justices aud judges ot the courts within their rcspectivo jurisdiction shall have ponor to grant writs of habeas corpus for the purpose of an in quiry Into thocausoof restraint of liberty , Tbo limiting actions followinc do not olliul- nato cases Ilk ? this The declaration of Limbeitsonthat there is no appeal in cases llko this when a federal question or nuthonty is iuvolvcd , supports thoargumont thnt only in these cases can a writ bo issued by the fodor.il court , " was do- nioit and ttio reverse proposition claimed , It was maintained that It was the intontlou and meaning that the writ should and would issue - sue In such particular cases , and in order thnt thov might bo expeditiously heard and llnally sottlcd unddotcriniucd , then wisdom suggested in such cases no appeal should betaken taken , The biiof was closely followed by the members of the bar present , and at its close Judge Dundy tool : the matter uuder advise ment United Stntrs Court The cases of Alexander Pollock vs a num ber of insurance companlos in which the former sues for a greater allowance than that granted by the companies , commenced in the afternoon before Judio Dundy The case agahi3t H. A. lirown for soiling liquor without a license was dismissed , the defendant having died whllo waiting for trial Joe S. McCurdy was arraigned for selling liquor without a license Ho pleaded guilty to ouo of the charges aud wus lined f 100 and costs District Court In tbo district court the case ot the Coun cil Bluffs Herald Printing company vs tbo United press for depriving it of its franchise in Council Bluffs is on trial before Judge Clarkson The case of Hoynolds vs the Missouri Pa clllo , suit for damages , is before Judge Doane Judge Hopewell hoard ttio case of Franic Johnson , a colored boy charged with robbery The following prisonous wcro arraigned yesterday attornoon before Judge Hopowoll by County Attorney Mahoney : William Thorn , burglary ; Tl.omaB Lacey , "obbery ; Fred Mansfield , grand larceny ; William S. Shatzmati and Ed Darlington , burglary All pleaded not guilty Tim Corbett was charged with larceny from the person , but m vlow of the fact that Judge Ilopowcll has ruled that the act of the legislature , making laiceny from tno person a felony , was unconstitutional , Corbott was allowed to plead guilty to the charge of petit larceny and was sentenced to thirty days in the county jail The jury in the cusa of Hyram Johnson , charged with grand larceny , brought in n verdict of ruiltv nud upon the dofonduut's stntemout that his ago was llftoon years , Judge Hopewell sentenced him to the reform school , Mormeln & Ditewlg of Peoria , I1L , have brought suit agaiust It McClolland & Com pany for t'40.07 for coal sold und dullvored John I. Hcdick has commenced suit In equity against D. K. Archer ot al , to recover lot 103 of Glso's addition Sheriff CoUurn has brought sun against the county commissioners to compel them to pay him { 3,711.10 , the amount claimed for board ing Btuto and insane prisoners during tbo months of February , March , April , August , Soiilombor and October , of this year Potcr Gees ba * brought suit for t50,000 damages against the Hank ot Coramerco , arising from the refusal of the bank to honor Mr Gees check for tSOl.OO given to City Treasurer Hush in pnymont of taxes Mr Gees claims to have had $3,300 In the bank at the tlmo his check was dishonored , aud he allcgos that the refusal of tbo bank to cash the check has damaged his reputation as a business man and destroyed his credit in this city and the surrounding country For Cougtis null lliroat DIsortlnrH use Hrown's Urouchial Troches Have uovcr changed my mind respecting them , ex cept I thimc bettor ot that which I began thinking well of " Itov , Henry Ward Ueechor Sold only in boxes * I1AOIC TO clvniliSVllON Dr Wootlburn's Ucturn from tlio llosebucl Aironoy , Dock Wooduurn , the well-known athlete , vocalist , formerly deputy county clerk and inoro recently physician at the Hosobud In dian ugoncy , has returned to this city He obtained his appointment under Cleveland and has filled the position for Just seventeen months In that tlmo ho became familiar with the habits of the Indians and to a great ox tent familiar with thair language , when he was supplanted by a geatloiuuu named Morris of Dakota The doctor is iu excellent health and the experience bo has had nmong the aborigines bos made him a repository of Knowledge as to their habits and peculiarities Tbo gentlemen , however , is not distin guished us formerly by long raven trusses He would doubtless bavo deprive ! himself of them , however , on his return to civllUa- tlon had not a burning houss at the agency saved him the trouble Tbo doctor Is welcomed by all bis friends especially by these iu the turn verein of which ho is a meinbor An AUHcuuta Dure TboOmaiNAl.AlUBTtNB OINrMEMT Is only put up Iu largo two ounce tin boxes , and la an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , cbappodjiauds , and all skmerup lions Will positively cure all kinds ot piles AilriortboOKlCllNALAUlBTlNli OINT MENT Sold by Uoodinaa Drug cjmpiny at 6 cents per box by mad 30 cents 1 I ! TO DOWN THE DOWNERS , " Why the Butohora' Association Favora a $100 LIoodbo BESEN AND SNYDER'S TALK Prospect of n Ijlvcly Wnr Ilotwocn the Itnrbcrs orlllgh mill Iiow Degree on the San il ny education Ono llumlroil for Iilcense President P. Ucson of the butchers nsso- elation , In reply to a card publlshod in last nleht's Hkk ever the signature a "A Small Uutcher , " said : The argument mailo by that man , who ever ho may be , ' ' said Mr llcscu , "is an effort to win sympathy from citizens Hut it Is wrong Our association was organized not only for the purpose of protecting ourselves , but also the clUzons generally our customers in fact It Is our aim to hnvo nothing but pure , clonn , fresh moats on tbo mnrkot The small dealer soys that if ho is com pelled to pay a license of tlUO n yearn num ber of men will be forced to go out of busi ness This 1 do not bellovo is true If a mail expects to cmbnik In a lcgltimntc busi ness and cannot pay f 100 than ho Is an unsafe - safe man Wo who have been doing business hero for the last ton or llftLor years nnd , passed through nil sorts of hardships , dent , propose to have a man come in with u capital - ' tal of $15 and tnko our trade "I toll you our union is a good thing There Is not ono slnglomomhor out of the slxty-llva bosses who docs not sell llrst-class meats , it Is the butchers and small doalcrs who buy aud dlspnso of tbo cheaper grade of mcuts Hut they nro not hatred from the union They can como in nt any time Wo want ovcry dealer to Join in with us In that way no downers or bad meat can bo disposed of here I know from personal observation that rotten moots nro shipped from South Omnba to Council bluffs and then brought over to Omaha and sold Then another thing inferior qualities of moats are brought up from South Omaha nt night and worked over hero lute sausages and other mixtures Certain cheap chop house men deal to a cortaln extent with these smnll dealers , nnd they dent pay very stiff prices cither At tbo satno time the man who sells thom buys so cheap that bo makes as much profit as wo do The class ot mou whom wo call small dealers are a peculiar sot Citizens do not know thom ns wo do Some of thom woik on the streets or at some trade during the summer months , and then wbon cold weather comes , open out a meat market on a very small scale und buck us through the wiqtor In the spring they abandon their shops aud go buck to labor These are the follows that wo are after and want tbom to pay n license ns a sort of a guarantee that they nro sincere nnd honest In thoirtiadc "I hnvo no ldon how mnny small butchers will have to quit business if the ordinance is passed , but there will ho several " Mr Snyder's Views Councilman Snyder , who Introduced the ordinance in the council , said that ho had not road the documoat , It had been given htm by Mr Ueson Ho had banded it to Mr Bdrnbam , but did not know what that gentleman's commlttco would do with it In fact , ho didu't care what become ot the ordinance Uo was not in favor of it nnd had not taken any interest in the decision wbon the Hutchers' union bad it under consideration ? The principal reason advanced , so far as ho know in support of the license was that it would shutout a number of butchers who do bnsinoss only during the cold months when it may bo carried on with less expense than durinir the warm season "My loa cost me , last year , " continued Mr Snyder , "J300 , while now 1 can got along almost entirely without ice So you see that one might al most live through tbo wiuter for what ho has to pay for Ice 1c summer " Are there any butchers in town , who do business all the year around on a small scale who would bo unable to pay S100 licensor1 " r * cs , there is quite a number , but I dent know how many Hickstoin could toll you I would not bo in favor or hurting them even to drlvo out these itinerants " MUG M.CN VS B1UO MEN Shall tlio Barbershops bo Closocl on Sunday Some of the barbers of this city are on the warpath , razor In hand and scissors in sight It seems that certain ot the smaller shops on the sldo and suburban streets propose to enforce the Sunday barber law Tbo down town tonsorlal knights propose to fight the project Its only the ton-cent shops that's mnUlng all this roar , " said a corpulent hair artist on North Sixteenth street tea a reporter Their shops are located on streets wbero there Is Utile or no Sunday trade , and they nro jealous becaufo the larger shops that nro more centrally lo cated are doing the Sunday work Yes , they have threatened to prosecute us if wo open Sunday All l'v'o got to say is that If they close our shops on Sunday tboy will have to close everything else Its a stnto law , nil right , but there are a great many more laws of a moro serious nature than shaving that are never enforced Wo wilt light the prop osition " An artist of lather and brush who con ducts a 10 cent shop was also scon Ho differed from the IB-cent shaver "Wo pro pojo , this tlmo , " said the gentleman "to see that all barber shops nro closed on Sundav It Is a stute law and reads very plainly , The men have Uj woric ten and twelve hours a day during the week and that is enough Pcoplo who want to get shaved and Know that they can not got service on Sunday will have the work done during the week " Will the mon bo given half-day oft dur ing the week as has boon the custom in the past , iu case tbo shops are closed on Sun day I" Not unless they are docked for lost time " The committee appointed by the men who desire to close has met with poor success , and it is quite llltely that the effort will bo defeated in the snmo manner that it was last spring The better class of both journey men and boss barbers down town are against the move Thobaibors' union Is taking no distinct action in the matter $5,000 Itcwaril $5,00O. For a hotter or moro pleasant rouiedy for the euro of consumption ' , bronchial troubles , cough , croup and whooping cough than SANTA AHIE , the California king of con sumption , Every bottle warrantee If you would be cured of that dlgustlng disease , cuturrh , use CALIFORNIA CAT-K-CUHE , il 11 jar ; by mail 11.10. Santa Able und Cat It-Curo are sold and wurranted by Goodman Drug Co SOUTH OMAHA NEWS Not Wisely Hut Too Well Again comes the old , old story of a girls contldenco and mans perfidy He , cf course , has skipped , and she of course , is iu trouble and left hero to face tbo storm and nurse her shame aud bis child Ills pleasing ways nnd prosperous affairs gave him uccoss to one of tbo best families in the city , The cautious parents were do- cuivud by his persuasive ways and she was induced under sacred promises and honeyed lies to so far forgot herself that she is now in trouble As usual , the man Is wholly to blarao , while the girl must bear the burdeu The panics all bear excellent names and this sad affair casts a gloom over otherwise bright lives • • Tlio Ilaptlst Concert As line an audience as evar assembled In this city pleased the ladles of the Ilaptlst mission at the Helno concert given in the mission rooms Tuesday night The room was full of the music lovers , und well they were repaid , The ladles are to ba congratulated on giving such an exeollont entertainment Prof , and Mrs Joseph Heine and daugh ter tilled the ovuulag aud gave a 'U evcolloat entertnlnmont Pr6f. Heine , who was born entirely blind , is n line musician and has ex cellent control over his violin nnd has a line touch His Instrument Is a valuable Uro- monn , known as ( hi Giant Hlcronymous Amotl , " and Is valncd nt * 3O0U. Mrs , Helno plays tno piano well , while Miss Helno has n very fair voice , " nndor tholr style of con certs give satisfaction The lnrgo nudlcneo was moro thnn pleased Itwasatnjat for all present , and a credit to tbo ladles having It In chnrgo ns well as a financial success ' for the mission Hn7nnr Programme lliurstlny Night , ' The following rau sicit programme will bo rendered this ovctilng at the bazaar to bo given by tha Lidlos' Aid society of the Prcsbytorlan churcn'ln the Kiloy block , No 409 Twcnty-iltth street ! Music Unsssolo AThousnnd Fathoms Deep Mr D , C. Kozollc Vocal solo Man the LI to Doat Mr James II Smith Trio Dent Sell My Fntnor Hum Messrs Jumes H , Smith , William Smith and U. C , Kozcllc Solo Laughing Bong Mr Jnmcs 11 , Smith , An Ettrn Kmnnou Hall The board of directors of tlio Hmnnon , whoso term ot oftlco will expire January 1 , has determined to give n directors ball nnd reception at the club rooms Now Years eve to the members of the club and friends It Is the intontlou to mnko it the swell affair of the senson at the Kmanon , Frionus will bo Invited from surrounding plncos Notes About the City Miss Colta Mnddcn will radio aa orran nt the liolvcdoro restaurant Tuesday evening , the lTth BTho Occldoutal dramatic club will present "Uuder the Lnurol9 , "in Hunts oycra house , Thursday evening the 19th. W. Pnrnoll has prepared a package of native fruits to bo sent us samples to J'lcas- nnt Hill , London , Hup laud Goorco H. Seltzer , superintendent of the beet kllllngdopnrtmcntnt the packing houses of Swift & Company , is sick again and con lined to his room John II Johnson , ono of the trusty fore men at the paclcing houses of Gcorgo II Hammond & Co , who has been HI for a week , Is recovering The Magic city cornet band 1ms been se cured to play Thursday ovonlug for the Presbyterian bazaar to bo hold iu room No , 9 , Twenty-fifth street Patrick McNulty , the venornblo father of Danlol , Patrick nud John McNulty , of this city , died nt his homo , County Armagh , Ire land , nt the rlpo ago of ono hundred years The Hov Thomas Stephenson of Omaha has been engaged by tbo Baptist society ns their missionary pastor , and hereafter will hold services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the mission rooms , Twonty-sovonth nnd M streets About Penult L. L.Dunham of Cumberland , In , is vlslt- ingfriends In Uib city Mrs Samuel Gibson nnd children , who hnvo been visiting relatives Iu Cumborlnnd , Iowa , have returned Manager C. II Htch of the Stockman , nnd wife , who have boonvlsitlng friends in lCuu- sas City , have returned Miss Helen Hume has nrrivod from Can ada , where sbo has been attending school , and i3 the guest of Mr.und Mrs , E. H. Towl Tbeodoro and John Hachman , two cftleicnt employes of Swift it Co , wno have been vis iting their parents in Chicago , have re turned Captain Jnmcs Halo of Omaha and II F. Fredo of Detroit Mich , secretary of the Michigan Mutual insurance company , wcro in the city , , , . W. B. Kerry , ofhe. , firm of Persons & Berry , left last ovonmg for Gardiner , Me , wbero his wlfo has been spending some months visiting herparents ' Mr Herry will bring his wife and daughter homo with him Wo ure tlio People Business mon ( rom Nebraska for Chi cage , Milwaukee aim all eastern cities will please note that by the now time schedule ( in effect from nnd after No vember 17 , 18S0) ) , they can arrive at Omaha about 4 p. m. , can do business or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nearly two hours and can then take the through Pullman sleeping car of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul railway short line fust train at Omaha , depot of tlio Union Pacific railway at C p. ra ( supper served on dining car leav ing Council Bluffs at 0:30 : pm ) , and arrive at Chicago at 9:30 : a. in ( break fast also served on dining car ) , in ample time to make connections with the fast morning trains from Chicago on the principal eastern and southeastern lines ; or if dosited , passengers for the east can remain over in Cbicngo a low hours for buslnoss or plousuro and ro- surao their journey by the afternoon fast and limited trains of all the eastern orn roads , In addition to the foregoing , another through short-lino train leaves Omaha daily at 0:15 : a. m. und Council Bluffs nt 0:40 : a. m. , urrlving in Chicago at 6:50 : a. in , mtfjdng close connection with the express trains of all easiorn roads For tickets and further particulars npplv to the nearest tiokot agent , or to P. A. Nash , general agent , 1501 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb Insist having the genuine Rod Cross Cough Drops , 5 cents per box Sold everywhere Llko Two Dromlos Wanamauor und Harrison have many points of rosotnblanco , and some that are not so apparent , wrltos a Washing ton correspondent of the Philadelphia Record They all helped to a mutual undorstundlng and appreciation Each counts the ether a friend to the fullest sense of the terra Wunamakor is at the whlto house three or four tlmos a week or oftener , and for nn afternoon or an evening at a time Ho lunches or dttics with the president walks or drives with him He ncod not talk offices to'tho president They have com mon aims in politics apart from offices He ncod not talk politics Both are elders in the Prosbvtorian church und are interested in all its in terests Both , too , are fond of nature , of books and pictures and bric-n-brac. You know how ugt'b'onblo Watiamaker can bo to his frigtids , so you can im agine how agreeable ho is to Harrison The president isia man always , and so has a good deal of human nature and likes and dislikes 'in ' particular And President Hurrison" likes Ppstmustor Goncral Waiiamakor Ho likes to hnvo him como to the wjnto house Ho likes to run in oil Wauu ' maker at his homo utter his evening > yvalk I think ho linds Watiamaker mor < * luongonitil than any of the ether cabinet olllcors It is in these quiet wnlks'rihd ' talk ? in Washing ton , as every where that the work of the next day is roullyplanned It Is in such intimacy as that lioj-wcen the president und his po9tmastex general thut a situ I pie suggestion outjVieJRhs any for mill recommendation - I commendation froniiwithout Keeping all this iu mind , you can correctly esti mate the vuluo of the assertions put forth from time to time by the Quayolu- tors ns to who controls the palronugo of Pennsylvania , The talk hoard so often nowadays about Chinas growing friendliness to the outer barbarians Is founded on er ror The Ohlnoso hate thom as blttorly today as they did thirty years or more ago The lives and limbs of foreigners In Canton uro said to bo much less sufo than formerly , insomuch that if they choose to visit unattended the temples , the Potters ( lold where the bohundlng takes place , or any of the other famous sights In tlio woudcrful city , the risk run is consldorablo Most complexion powders have a vulgar laro.but Pozzonl's Is ulruo beautifterwhose effects are lasting MUISC FOR THE DYING The Phonograph nn n Ministering Angel In tlio Mck Honiu On Sunday afternoon Mrs Kllr.aboth D. Rend , wise ot Judge John A. Read , dlod at her rosldonco , 61S Third street , nftor a pninful illness ot two years , snya the San Juan Kxnmlnor Among the cir cumstances nttondlng her illness , was an unlquo illustration of the uses to which tnottoru soiontlllc invention may bo nut in alleviating human sulToring * . Mrs Head as rmssionntoly fond of music , nnd after the doctors hnd pro nounced her malady incurable , horson William D. Roan , conceived the idea of bringing to hci * bedside the harmonics in which she delighted To this end ho secured n , phonograph with many wax cylinders , prepared tit Iklison's lab oratory , nt Llewellyn Park , Now York , whereon pcojdo worlil-ronowncd for their musical attainments hud left the Impress ot their voices or the tonus of tholr instruments The phonograph was sot up on 11 stand at Mrs Heads bedside , and the hollow glass bulbs nt the and of the connecting tube wcro placed at Iho dying woman's ' uars At once she forgot her pain in listening to the music of the masters The phonograph oxuclly produced cornet solos , duets for littles and piano nnd piano and ulurlonot , with some line bursts from the most famous rued orchestras Then Mrs Road was ublo to hour the solos of the groutest slngors , clear , distinct nnd beautifully modu lated , and her eyes filled with toard as a grand volco softly sing to her the folklore songs ot her childhoods days When the muslo began to lese its soothing by reason of repetition Mr Read induced the members of the First rogiinont band , ot the Arlon brass quin- totto and of Blum's baud in this city to play into the instrument , so thnt their best harmonics might do hoard by the mother 011 her bed of pain Sovcrul mas ters of the guitar und mandolin rendered - orod Spanish arias , which wore exactly reproduced by the phonograph in the sick room Mrs Read was also scro- nndod in this way by some ot the city's sweetest slngors ; and the music and songs thus furnished did moro than anything else to alleviate her suffering She kept the instrument by her sldo for hours every day , having it repeat again and again her favorite produc tions It was the desire of the family to preserve - serve the tones of the mothers voice after she was gene , so she was intlucod to tul kin to the receiver of the instru ment The wax cylinders recorded not only ovcry word , but every tone and modulation of her voice The few words she spoke while impressed with the fact thut death wus close ut hand will bo tronsurod in her family as if they wore the mothers last message to these loft behind Whonovcr the occasion Uts the members of the household will gather about the phonograph and hoar Sirs Roads voice , as 'if she herself had como out ot the past and back from the grave In nu intcrviow yesterday with Wil liam D. Read , the den.d woman's son , ho said that the thought that ho could hear his mothers voice .whonovcr ho desired in largo measure assuaged the gnof ho felt at her death Ho also ox- prcsscd'much plousuro because his lilial thoughtfulncss had done so much to make his mothers last hours freer from pain A Itomanco of tlio West There Is upon the Yakoma ( Wash ) reservation a family of half breeds known as the Olnoyswrites a Portland , Oregon , correspondent A romauco is associated with the mime The white father of the Olneys died recently , butte to the hist shunned his own race Ho was of a highly respccttiblo Rhode Island family und a graduate of Yale college About the time ho completed his btudios the discovery of gold in Cal ifornia occurred Olnoy joined the Argonauts of ' 40 nnd enmo west to seek his fortune Ho left behind him his sweetheart , to whom ho was to bo mar ried us soon as he found the fortune and returned The girl grow weary of waiting , ns many othora of her sox have done About a year after ho reached the coast , Olnoy received a letter an nouncing thomarritigo of his betrothed Ho never got over the blow Drifting about ho located in Oregon , and was made sheriff of Waso county In these days thuro was usually excitement enough in the duties of sheriff to banish the memories of the post During his reign Olnoy made many warm porbonal friends , but nftor nwhilb ho got tired of hunting down criminals Ho gave up his ofllco , crossed the Columbia river , and becama a member of the Yakcma tribe His adoption wits in good faith on bis part , for ho took an Indian wife and raised a family As his children grow up ho educated thom with care , and when ho died ho left thorn well pro vided for The Olneys are influential in the tribe , and they exercise that in fluence for good , Cowans hotel , 81.50 and $2.00 per day Busliyhcnrt'H Wigwams Washington Star : By the way , Ch iof Bushyhead , of the Cherokee Nation , was bora n while ago , and seeing him crossing the lobby at Wlllard's , I asked a friend who wits with mo , named Van Wyck , if ho would llko to bo introduced , * ' " said Van astonished Why , Wyck , , " dent to that you moan say handsomely dressed and distinguished looking man ever there is an Indian ? " Decidedly , yes , " I replied , Hero ho comes now Mr Bushyhead , let mo introduce my friend , Mr Van Wyck " Happy to mootyou , Mr Van Wyck " "Uhtirmed to huvo the privilege of knowing you , Mr Bushyhoad And really I hope you'll excuse the remark - mark you are quite or civilized , aren 't your "I trust 80 , " blnudly responded the ox-govornor of the Indian Territory , nt\d ono of the very rich men of thnt onlightonud and prosperous region And are all the Indians in your tribe as civilized us yourself ? " inquired Van Wyck "O , yes " "Do vou all live in touts and wig wams ' " Cerlninly Here is a picture of my own wierwam " And the chief drew from the inside pocket of his coat a phototrraph of a beautiful Queen Anne cottugo , which could not have cost loss than $35,000 , That Is my summer wigwam , " said Bushyhoad with grave affability , "I have another for winter In town " Van Wyck , who had diBrcgardod the nudges I gave bun whllo ho was putting his questions , ' tumbled ut lust , I un dot-stand that ho has been kicking him self ever since JACOBS on S TRADE PpalfpF | | MARK I EMedy PAlhl CHRONIC PAINH Cases 40 YoarsStandlngCurod Cosos30YoorsStandlngCurod. Casos20 Years StandlnijCurod Cures Promptly & > Permanently At Dacaoisn axd Dkleb3. THE CHARLES A. V0CELER CO , BlItlmOM , lit tiEECHAMt * ftSSPILliSrasS * r or Bilious and Nenoui Diioriltrs such ac Wind and Pain In the Stomach , Sick Headache , Giddiness , Fuf ' neti and Swelling all r Metli Dlninett And Orowtlnsti , Cold Chill ) , Flushing ! ot Heat , Lou ot Apptilts , ' . Shotlnesi ol Dreath Coitlrencit , Scurrj , niotchet on the Silt ) . Dliturbed Sleep Frightful Oreimi and all Nervous and Trembling Sentitiont , Ac THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES 1 his In no nclton Erory mirTpror 1' e.irnwiily lmltod to trjr ono lie ot Urnao Tills , anil tbey trill lx > ncknowlrd fl to bo a H'ondriflit Mcitttttie DKEOllAM'S FILLS , tflkon asillroctoil , wlllqulcilr /Innatetocomrlotol" " hlt Torn , WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; tlicr ACT LIKE MAGIC : fne * 1om * will work tTotulrtiion ( | tlio VitalOrgant ; Slretiglhenlngtltn imisculnr Syilem ! reainrltig loop-lost Compltilon ; brlnqlni : l > .ich ttio keen edga ol ijipetile nud irouBltiR vrllli ttio R0SEDUU OF-HEALTH lln < i7mtiir / < tr riirrvt/ot / ttio liiilunn triune IIiom * nro "fncta" nilmltlod uv tliou iml . In nil < • l < lt ! ! < otsnclots • : nnilrnonf the bent Rimmnlco * to tlio < Jvrrvotm nnd tJoMlltMod la Hint BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANT PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD Full illrecllous t > llti cncU Uoi l'ropnrrd only liy TIIOl , nt' .FCIMM , St Ic1rn > , Inurn lilrc , rnRlnntl * cM i > u lmitffhta y < tiemtltt Q. F. ALLEN h CO , 3GS and 3G7 Canal SI , New York , Solo Accuts tat the Unite Nuto.1 , tr/10 / ( It tli'ir Urupelot iloo * not toop thom , ) W . 1LLHAIL MECHAM JPHJ ONJECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CJNTSjOOXJ .stPEiillli&ii FAMILY LIFE'S HISTORY ; ] U Smile * nml Tear * . Such Is tlio course of life , ninilo up of MinOilni > ami ploniii , ilml- no'unin ] sorrow , rlt'liennml ] iotrrty , licnltlt nnUillarnio M'oiimyillni > f1 Ilia • • I ) n- Ish tint Mirrow nnd Kiilnricliesi but xlckness will mrrlnka us sooner or inter Vet , Imp * Iilly , thnt enemy cun bo ililuioUliedi jmlnn mill nihetcunbo relief ed ; thei 0 is n unliu forctcry"woundnnd Hcleneo lias plneed It within tlio rencli ufnlk Tlioro In no illscov- ery thnt linHiiroieuuo ( rrcnt iilIessliiniJr ) Tiitl'A I.her 1'lllM. In nmlix ' rlnl regions , nlierolV > ernu < l.\Riie , Itlliiiiisl > l ea e aiiil nllinciitslnrhk-iittoiitlorauccdlhrerprovuU , they Inn , . | iro\eu un Jiiostlnmhln boon , ns 11 hundred thousand 111 lug w itnestcs testify Tut-fe's Liver Pills ' SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA / Price , 25c. Otlice , 39 & 41 Park Place , N. Y. THE FIGURE " 0" . Tlio ffguro " 0" in our dates is with us and litis como to stay No man or wuuinn now living wilt ever data 11 document without UBini ; the flguro U. It now stands on the cxtrotno rlRut lsy Next year it will bo in tlio third jilnce wheto it will remain ton years It will then move up to the second place 1000 and there it will rest ono hun dred years There is nnothor " 0" which has nlso como to stay : it is called the Nn " 9. " It is not lilto the flRUro " 0" in our dates in the respect that it will have to wait until next year for third place , orten years for second place , as it bus this jcar stood in first place , nnd it will not move lrom there ; it is the new No 0" Hlch Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sew ing Machine Tlio No 9" Is not an old style of machine having Botno sliuht chtmgo made in it und then called new improved , " but it is an en tirely now machine It was In von ted by the host mechanical exports of the dro Wbnt bolter proof is wanted of that fact thnn the following cablegram direct lrom the Paris Exposition , which was published in all the Cliicutro newspapers of OctoborSudf Exposition IlKivKHMSt.r.K , I'aiiis , October 1. IBpeclal ] The lilnliost possible premium nud the only Ri andprlzo for sewinii mnUiluo3 was awarded the Wheeler and Wlb < ou Slanufac , turlng Company The No 0" has token the hrst premium this jxnr attho State fairs of Iowa , Minnesota seta nnd Wisconsin , and the first premium nt every county fair where It has been ex hibited No woman If she dcBlres to bo happy should bo without a No 9" No man should bo happy until ho has purchased tlio lightest rnnning lock stitch machine In tbo world , the No 9" for his homo No agent is happv unless ho sells the No 0. " No dealer will bo happy nnd prosperous in this ago of progress unless ho furnishes his custo mers with the only perfect sowing machine mechanism for family use , the No 9. " Wo ore happv , for our trade has moro than doubled since the birth of the No 9. " WIIEELEU & WILSON M'B'G CO , 185 and 18" Wabash ave . Chicago COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Odlceraand Directors K. M. Morsoman , O hi Hitchcock , Jos , OarntaiuJr , A. Henry IS Jl Anderson , Wm ( iMnul v pros ; Ij II.Y1ll alms A. I > . Hopkins , pres ; A. Millard , casnler ; r'H. . ilrynnt assistant casUlet\ NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK V , B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB Capital $100,000 Surplus Jan 1st , 1661) ) 52,000 OKl'ICKIlS AND DIHKCTOUSi IltsNitr W. Vatks , President Lewis S. ltt.Ki > , Vice 1'icsldent. A. M TOD7AI.IN , W. V. MOUSE , John 8. ( "oi.i.tns , • * J ( . U. CtmuiNO , JN II lUTIIIOK , W. II H. HuiiiiKS , Cashier , THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th and Karuam Hts A General IJanMug UiiKlno&s Transacted " BLAKE , BOMTAlFfW ADOLPH BOIS 'SEVAIN & CO , Aiiintci'claiii , Ilullunil Tranract a fcncial banltluv kuilneii t'ofurlllcs bought ami otl on iomiiii Blofi foreign oxcuanae * . Commercial and travelers letters of credit Orders for bonds nnd Hoi Hi executed on ronnnls tlons la Ixmdonand on all Continental llonrses 9 Kurouo Ncjolulatlon ot Hallnar , rJtato , CUr and Corpor attou lx > aus a specialty Joseph GiLLDTTs STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION J5S3. Nos 303-404-1 70-C04. . [ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , [ fill I llll-MorPhlne Habit Cured IIUIIIIUI AT IIOMIS WITHOUT lAIN lay llr 111 III mentseaiy , and costs less than UI I V III to continue the habit DR O , P. COATS 21 ! James lluir.iiiNn , KawsahOitv , Mo * * TOl MEN saH ? I U - I Ilia II • lIlHDOKUtLlaliotlH , KU1) ) etuUlaisi fuU I itlleu , ra far ken * car * , fr of cktr | . ASSmi Xrof 11.1' . HJ' SIUH Lock ltox ijS ; DtroliMlcii runulrUiif full partlcuUn , for loins cure , xi so cr ' PROF rVO 'FOWteR , Moodus , Conn H.W.COB , I3TH& DODtt MS , OMAHA , NEBt ron nip TrtBA.TiiE.NTOr xvu 1 WMikiiwnmmm APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES But FiolUUss , Apparatus and ReracdUsfor Bueo < sfa' Treatment or tvtry ( urn of IVitase rtoulrin MEDlCALorSimaiOALTBEATHErtr NINETY ROOMS FOK PATIENTS ' Board . Attendance Vul Accommodations In W t _ Kr WRITE TOR OIROUIJLRa on Deformities and pra ( iTruiieiClu Ftst , Curvatures of Spins Tilts , Tumors , Oaneer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation HlcotHtlty , Paralysis Bpllspsr , Kidney Bladder , ) iy : tar , Skin anl Blood and all Surgical OteraUona DISEASES OF WOMEH iZiSiiSzStia 1 MmuTn itiit nnr.n 1 i.tehmn mrAUTnuriT roa 1 wo t itimiKii cornniatTr ( STRICTLT IRIWI ) I Only Keliabls Kedio.il Xnititutotnalduc a Spicialty ol 1 PRIVATE DISEASES j rcmovta from . . . , . II u..jtt.mvUhout mercury new RMtnr.ll's rr iiaiairorL..rTiTit , rormt r.n umiic io ti.ii i B.nMrbelmUdst h ia.brcorr .ponr1.nrf. jtlleomncals II lUoiconOJolll yc tclnr < i > rlD.lr < iii < iil rDtt > ini llsrii A pre . . ecurely pickedBotark la Indict , eoattctiar leader , { | UQtrar oQf.luterl ! wpreretr d. Call.Bde.D.Bltaioracnd bintorr or , a r uae and ve will send In plain wrarper , ar DflflIf Tfl MPM FREE : U on Prleale , Heelalot | UUUU IU rtlllHa Ke > VaDIwe.ln | > otecerBipa llle * Ulaat and > arleaeaU\rnb qoeallun ilt Addre.a O/ctAJIA MEDIO AI Si HUltOTO AI IRBTITUXB , Uth and Dodje Btraole , OZZAUA , MED , Health is WealC "J 'fea 'Z'rwiTl o' ' Air J iR1LJ9BB9ra5 a MTeraagyw ta Tn eatm e ifrefsf\ \ > Dit n. C West's Nmivn ami Hiiain Thk vt- > in\T , nRttnriuiteeilsnecIDcfor llyatriln , Ilz7l- uess Cotniilslona , Tits Nur\ous Nonralla ( , lloemlriLlio , > cr\ons 1'iostratlon canted by ilio use ot alooUol tolincro Wakefulness , Mental Depression softeiilnK of tue Ilrnln resulting in . Insanity mill leading toiulKerv.uo-ny and death , rremiituro Old Ace , llurrciineas , f.oss of Toner * In either sex Involuntary Iaisbpi nud Spenuat- torhci'iicnlisod bv overexertion of the bruin , self % nbuso or orcrludulcence Kach box ( onliiltis ono months troiitment $1 UT a box.WHlv noxeit 'V for $ . " > .Wsentby nialliiieimlil on receipt of price ' WE QTJARANTBE3 SIX BOXES To euro any ease With each order received by ns for six boxes , nccoin panted • ltli V.Wwe will hcnd tlio purchaser our written guarautee to re- t tund the money It the treatment iloos not effect n cure CuarantiMs Issned only ny ( joodman Drue Co , DmgRUtts , Sole Agents , 1110 t'aruam , 7 Street , Omaha , Nebraska i The Tyler System of Bank Counters Unequalled In Btyle , Quality or Fries * The Tyler Desks 200 Now Styles > Together with 1000 Stylea Tables , Chairs , o • ThoTylerRoyalTypoWrltorCnhlnot8 and Desk Combined U Styles Pineit on Earth 100 Taga Illuitrateu Catalogue Free Postage 7 Ota , JTYLER DESK Ch ( , St Louis , MoO / S. A TAPEWORM ! S with head erne fooj noraatlneroriulrod MenilUo * stamp lor circular Dr > t. Nay binllli , tpeclal- 1 1st. 7AS Olive St . at Louli Mo O SCrDAYS' TRBAL THIS NEW ' ELASTIC TRUSS roDBltoa n 1'mf dlltircnt ( rom all ejfo uthors , la riip shape , with Heir * r udjusunir Hail In renter , adapta itKltloallpo<lousof the body , nulla tliobolltnuiecup pressaa back tbo IntoatlnooJuot.uB o per % gUKgkjr aaJIll PaMIIUta4 tkn ,1 J < * Z2StfanLOUKBajtblaNawlUritOVEII ' " ILMIN OMLV or HtriNURUliai Sad.tor ' ' UiZ25Mt-4E2w3r tbla .peclOa , p r | > oa CUKE oa 7 „ < 3KSKSSli oit itarivKWEaKN : &sfi.ia i Taan-VSU | > r-f Uild , Ro THiNa.r allaanaCkrmUsl / 3tleclii . sQ iV't,4ir ' | „ , | , hrdUtbftWMk | | rru Tealoe \ * latb < B > * ltI llaUe < lllwdrilaraaaMre aU , . Klectrk , Correal C V aiTlaar rt or war irrltV 0lacaaa. J BELTMd8a.a aa47l a.alata9fe. ajid up Worlcaaaapar r roaoenllreurdlntbralcontb . 8ealadiambLlal.a..uinp. \ EAMTIZn ELECTBIO CO 101 LaHail.au tlUOidO JD " " ABOUT CLOVES ' Whenyouaruburlnire/oiM / remember that tiiereU A such a'nlueaa a price that Aflul Is lee eAenj * . It Is lietler to atflafi > ABM pay a fair price and act fSBK MBH good iilovea like llulrli 1BI taananaH j3 > Uiuna Tliey ure ma > le VS tW/riim selt led ablnaln llicKa ITslaaaaal aaaaaWi Si bast manner nud nro wur-BlMRBBj nE al runted to bu the inustHJLaaBB KTOM' ' aervlceatile made U loulaKBB i Mr xSy want to know more nltoiit B HfaLTKr Ktorea In central and V . Jr iu particular , on close / alampfor the bonk About laaS 9 ( Iluvea It will Interest KiM > I you EST1W.1KUED UCl < • JOUN C ilUrcilHNrAIN Jubustows , H. Yj .u BROOKS BROS & CO I IMPOBTKRS ANO WH0LB8ALH DEALBBD IN $ , JeAelery/'Kogera' ' Sihar ' , Plated Flat Ware , Cutlery , Notions , i FancfCoods.Alliunu.TojrVateliei , Joal-Collar Spring * and nil the - , fWatchej novelties for the boll * ' Our large and fully Illustrated „ catalogue mailed to dealers only v All mall orders recalro our J proiupt nod belt attemlan , Adtlreas.417-411) K. Fourtli St . St Ixiuls Mo i E C&lalliWMkiaTlltUUIluiCIISHIDU i Jfea TlrI H > l 'iakeard < milatllr OoaifartaUa _ J aueakfulvbrsalllteniadlariL lUutratadboi > kdpieors rilxi.Idtnsaer Uiii aa V. lUSnOX , SU Bad a , , It X. J Those having Bound Tropertles for sale ot W development , contlguouv to Towns or Cities , or V laud that la located on some I'roposed Hall J road , now uuder construction , cun find a purchaser - J chaser by addressing 3 It M. Bl'IVBV , Kansa City , Mo , J