THE OMAirA DAILY BEE : FIH&AY , FEBRUARY 12. 1892. i AS THE DEMOCRATS WISH IT . P. \fi\A \ Rumors Circulated About Trouble in tr * the Cabinet , HARMONY DECLARED TO HAVE FLOWN opttiiiiiMcr ( InnrillViinitimhrr : Arriidf cil I'.ntrrlalnliic lilriM Nol In Arrnrd AVIth thn I'rrililml AVIirro .lay donlil rij"r ( < ' " In thn Cn r < ntnp.\u of run Une , ) Mil FOUUTEF.XTII STMBKT , > WARIII.VOTOV , ! > . C. . . Fob. 11. 1 TliU Ims been imotbor of Postmaster Gen eral Wunnmnitor'a any * for falling Into the htKti uarntvnl of doinocratio llnrs. The lies hnvo mostly related to his nllcKOd rotlrcmoiit from tljo cablnot , unnotinccil probably for the twentieth time on crcditnblo nuthorlty. The reasons for this certain retirement nro proba bly moru amusing now than over. The "al- logod roason" was that Mr. Watiamakor had cut down the pay of Ihu .small postmasters , n thine which Is regulated by law , mid with which ho has no nioro to do than the wlfo of thu man In thn moon. Another alleged roa- on was thut ho hail discontinued too many country pu.stolllces to suit the president , whan the records of the department show that never before in the history of the set1' vlco have so iimny nculcd postolllccs peti tioned for br patrons of thu malls been cs- tubllshcU. A third "reason" why the postmaster gen eral \vnsto \vnsthnthoninstinaUo room fot'.l. S. Clurkion , lately thu tlrsl assistant , \vhon It Is \\ell Unown by his confidential friends hero that the chulrmnn of the national committee \vould not , If ho could , accept any plnco In the giftof the administration be- causu of the position ho holds us party chulr- ninn. Another AlU-Ki'il Itoiison , Still another nllcfed reason why the presi dent was duturmlned , was that Juy Gould , who Is opposed to postal telegraphy , \vhlcn Postmaster General WanamaUor advocates , luul talton the president Into o.imp and had done vlolonco to the Intoprity of his oiiblnot , \vhon the fact Is that the po.it- master gnnoralU lljht ; for postal tele graphy was never so warmly supported by the prominent members cf his party as It is now , anil that it is stated on peed nuthor lty tbat .lay Gould himself is moro convinced now than over before that postal telegraphy under .Mr. vVanunmltor's limited contract plan , wlioro no extra expense or omploymunt of people by the government would bo In volvcil , would not only bo a great public con venience to millions but an almost certain source of revenue to the Western Union. It mnv not pluasu the carnival of demo cratic liars to know It , but the president and the members of his cabinet , especially Ins postmaster general. tno chairman of the roinihliuan national committee and the leaders of the party in general , are on the best of terms. Mr. Wan- n mu It or will stay nnd will continue to advo cate his postal reforms to the end of 'his term , it not longer , and Mr. ClarKson will continue to discharge the laborious duties of pirty chairman. Those statements nromado on good authority , sure enough. In thn IliH'rcHl of Vctennn. Today Congressman Soorley of Iowa , In speaking of the bill which passed the house yesterday for the extension of the charter for the tirldgo across the Mississippi at liur- lineton , suid that the company had not had money enough to build the biUgo , but by nn extension ot two years they will have an op portunity to erect It. Mr. Soerloy was nskod about the amendment which ho introduced in relation to evidence in pension cases and ho replied : "As the law now stands an applicant for a pension must havu evidence from the ofllccr of his company of his rrgiment nnd it Is a very Uitllcult thing for olllcor.s to remember the men who served under them twcnty- live or thirty years act ) . My resolution provides tnat the evidence of n private soldier shall bo received in such ca es just as the testimony of oftlcors is ro- celvcd now. I understand that the pension roinmittcu will bring oatn hill incorporating this Idea Into a proposed law , amending many of the peculiar features of the present pension laws nnd I feel sure it will got through "both houses of congress. " On Wi-ritiTii UYiltlMT. Sanator 1'ottigrew some time ago sug gested to the signal olllcu ifi the Agricultural department that the oflico collect data of cur- tuin states showing what the weather had beet , nnd everything in relation to it upon which could bo based predictions in the future. The weather oftico has prepared a report upon the invoatigalions thus far made covcnnc the states of Minnesota , North and South Dakota , Montana and Nebraska and will in a short time submit it to congress. It Is said to contain some very valuable statis tics and It will open up for the sicnal onlco u wider Hold than it has heretofore occupied relative to the influences upon the weathcrof the past year at subsequent periods. A favorable report has boon nmdo to the nouso from tbo puullc lands committed upon tlio bill for tbo relief of the Inhabitants of the town of Ferron , Emory county , U. T. , and tlio committee In mulling their report and recommending the adoption of Iho measure - uro , say : "Tho committee , upon duo invcs- tiuution , Hud tbat the prasont town silo of Forron It Immediately contiguous to moun tainous tcrdtory wllh no possibility to ox- tctid their town only by obtaining soctlon Hi , contiguous to the present town slto. Inns much as Ibo lands in question are school lands no ndvorso title can no urged. " The bill contemplates ihatothor lands bo selected by Iho proper ofllco In another tmrt of Iho territory in llou Ihoreof for school purposes. Alex Nlnlormuto bus neon appointed post master ut Plato , Sallno county , Nab. H. H. Mctlay of Omaha was n visitor at tlio capital today. Ho has porfactoil all arrangement * for tha ostnullshmont of Iho Western National bank of Oraulm. Tno Henderson resolution , providing for the employment ot two minority messengers , IIUH resulted in tlio renppolntmont of Captain O. L. Currier of Independence , la. , to place as a inessciiKcr. Thu preliminary papora for Ibo now Western - orn National bank of Omnlia , reccnlly mon- tloncil In TIIK BBC , were filed wllh Ibo comptroller ot the currency today. IU capl- tal will ooSWO.UUO. The names of the or- t'ani/er * include those of Honrv H. Modav , KobortV. . Patrick , Thomas IClrltpatrlcIt , Simeon W. Uror und F. lVoller. . Senator PaddooK today Introduced a bill to pay A. J. Campooll , n Dakota Sioux Indian , boi'i of ticott Campbell , ? 10,000 duo him under tronty provisions. II. Itobblim was today appointed postmns. tar in Coltonwood , Idaho county , Idaho , vlco A. M , Turner reslgnoJ. It is reported hero that a syndicate bonded by lions CluL'golt and Dohunar of Idaho will bbortly purchase the Idaho Statesman of Holso City. lion , M. H. Dav of Kapid City , S. D. , Is lii'ro lo appear In bis coal laud contest before the Interior department tomorrow The contest involves a large body of valuable land lying near Uanld City and claimed bv llio slate of South Uuliota. Hoprosontativo Uolllvor lodoy Introduced n bill lo tiranl to the stale of Iowa u cerulu pond known us Ciooso laUo , situated In Green i-ouutv , Iowa , for Iho druluaqo of the sur- rouudlntr lands. Tbo bouse commltteo on public lauds today directed u favorable report on tha ulll author izing tbo purchase of lands m the public do main , principally of valuu for stone , In HW- ncru tracts ut fJ.50 per aero , under restric tions which will nrovunt their absorption by corporations , TUo Uhoyenno.Vyo , , puollo building bill upuroprlutiiiB fl.W.OOO instead of tJOII.UOO , passeu the suiinto today , cugiueerod by Hi'im- tor Uaruy. A. W. Harris of Slbloy , la. , Is In the oily. Secretary Chttoulor today afllrined the do- cislon cf the general land oflico rejecting the application of Jerome T. L'oulu to uiiiUo tliu- . ber culture entry upon n hoinostcaa entry made by A , H. Muller in the NellU ; district , contested by Charles Knull , A bearing Is refused. The decision in the case of Svvabell , trans feree in Ihu cose of Lev ! W. Ilurlbert , from Huron , ri. I ) , , is aDlnncd , holding for cancel- Utlou Hurlburl's pi-o-emptlon cash ouiry. P. S. H. The Single Tax club hold a mooting at fUte City ball last night for tha purpose ot reorganizing , but it was decided to retain the present ofllcors , whoaro. Hufus F. Parker , ircildont ; Charles Stevenson , vlco pros ! dent , nnd .1. W , Kvans , secretary , IV hllo the club retains its old nHloors It iroposos to put moro llfo In the reform motro- ncnton thoslnglo tax question , A committee , comprising Messrs , Stovan- son , Fawknor and Qulnn , was nnpolntcd to secure uow quarters In which meotlnits e.in bo held. The commlttoo will iniiko Its report icxt Thursday night at n meeting to bo hold at the Labor Wave olllco. At thl meeting Alfred Fuwkncr , editor of the Labor Wave- will make a stiooch on the slnglo tax quos- .lon , MHTJf O.IMf/.l. Aftur llolti-r SI id ( IliitP * . Don McN' . Palmer , superintendent and icncral manager of the stockyards ot SU Louis , nnd C. P Patterson , general travel- ng agent of the Kansas City yards , wore the ; uosts of Manager Babcook yesterday i'helr visit Is stated to bo merely for the lurposo ot looking over the South Omaha rards. It Is known , hownvar , that at n re > cent meeting nl bt. Loula Manngcr Uabcock made an effort to obtain an adjustment of rutos which would bo favorable to this city. M rrosont the rate from Toxns iwlnt.s to St. Louis nnd ICansss Jlty Is considerably lower than the rate bo twcon the same points nnd South Omahn. Mr. Unbcock Is cndravorlug to secure nn equality of rates from these points nnd Itln thought that the visit of the Kansas City ar.d St. Louis oflklals has something to do with the matter , Mr.Patterson expressed gratification at the rapid crowth of the South Omahn yards , but .smiled Incredulously when the prospect of Kansas City being surpassed \\as mentioned. Wlint .Air. Sulrt'M CitnUliK. Mrilns. The news that L. F. Swift Is soon to take personal charge of thu Interests of Swift & Co. In this city Is regarded us of considerable Importance lu panting house circles. The fact that Mr. Swift inlands to dcvoto himself to the development of the South Omaha plant is thought In itidiuito his opin ion tbat the Maglo City is dostlnocl to bo the most Important packing point of tbo com pany. Mr. Swift Is now In California nut Is ex pected to arrive in South Omaha some time this month , lie will superintend the cxtun- -sivo Improvements contemplated by the com Daily , nnd will make the city his homo. Mr. K. F. Swift , who has been In charge of the Kansas City plant , ivlll bo transferred to Chicago. _ _ Not Srurril ut liulliin M'nr VI-UH. J. M. Dolmnnt , a well known Colorado ranchman , was at the yards yesterday. Ho Is nujold resident of Colorado and New Mexico and did not attach much Importance to the reported outbreak of the Navajo Indian near Coolldgo , N. M. ' 1 have become pretty familiar with those Indlnins. " said ho"nml I do not bcltevo they will ever light except to the extent of potty depredations. Tuo same circumstunres re ported In the morning papers have existed lor years. There have always been bad blood between the Navajos and the cowboys , and there is scarcely a year when it docs not result In trouble. It never amounts to anv- thing moro serious , however , than the theft of n few cattle , and I 00 not bellovo that it will bo nny different this time. " I'ltlsroptil l.uillrs inttrtiiln. : The ladles of the Episcopal church gave nn enjoyable social at the residence of Fred M. Smith on N street last evening. There was a largo attendance and the reputation ot the Episcopal society as entertainers was fully sustained. There was n delightful program which wus followed by cards and refresh ments. _ XotfH About tin * City. Mrs. Dave Loeschor left last night for Chicago. J. II. Van Duson leaves today for a busi ness trip to Fremont. K. \Vhltson left yesterday for n month's visit at his old homo In Michigan. H. H. Dorsoy of Wahoo and D. B. Palmer of Sownrd are ut the Transit house. Arthur Marshall of Siiribnnr , Nob. , is the guest of C. C. Vaughn of the Tribune. A social party ut the Lee house lait ovon- inir was enjoyed by a largo number of young people. L. C. Finch of the United States mall service is visiting his father-in-law , S. W. Dennis. Mrs. A. N. MHIspaugn left last evening for nn extended visit with relatives at Poortn , 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hall , who have boon the cuvsts of City Engineer King , have returned to Missouri. Lou Tibbattsof twenty-fifth and M streets sustained a severe sprain of his back jester- day. His condition is serious. Aloha lodge No. 44 , Daughters of Uo- bokab , will glvo a social at Masonic ball on Friday evening , February 11) . The regular party of the young People's Social club was given at Knights of Pythias ball last evening. Thu usual pleasant time was enjoyed. The funeral of John Stanmol , 24 , of Six teenth and Brown streets , will bo held at St. Acnes' church at 8 o'clock this morning. In- tormeutat St. Mary'a cemetery. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Ullov of Twenty-eighth and T snoot" , died yesterday. Tne funeral will bo held ut St. Agnes' church alt ! o'clock this afternoon. Tno local ledge of Odd Follow * nro pre paring to recognize the Seventy-third anniversary - vorsary of the orguni/.ation of the order. A cummittoo of arrangements was appointed at n locunt meeting. Mrs. W. C. Van Gilder of Omaha was present at the meeting of the Modern Wood men last night for tbo purpose of organising n lodge of Koynl Neighbors. Tbo latter or ganization is the ladies' branch of thu Modern Woodmen. There was n vorj p'oasant ' gathering at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy , Twenty- third and H streets , Wednesday evening. It wus Airs , Muiphy's birthday nod about twenty of nor friends assisted her to celo- briito it. Progressive high five occupied thn evening after which refreshments were served. .Spoopi'iulyltu llti and ho spent thirty-two minutes try Ing to tell his wlfo to go to thunder and got his bottle tle of Dlxort'B Asthma Cure , and slio ( poor thing ) Muttered around and brought some broth and a hair brush and things , and Spoopondyke nearly died , but ho got the Asthmu Cure llnally and then well , I'm orry far his iv Ifo. rolled Noli'4 , A young man who gave the name of Paul Ballman was taken in charge yesterday after noon by the poll co while attempting to pawn a gold monogram pin sot with diamonds. The initials ou the pin wnro A. K. D. It was sup posed by the police that tha pin had" been stolon. After talking to Ballman for n while the chief allowed him to dupurt , but retained the jewel in hopes of finding an owner If the property hud boon stolon. Dan Gelsor nnd William Nostlehouse were tried In police court yesterday afternoon on thu charge of being common gamblers and wore held to the district court In $100 ball , Dili ) Minnie , One iniuuto tlmo often makai n groit difference foronco a one minute remedy for bronchitis choking up of the throat , lungs , etc. , fo oursu is a blessing , Cubeb Cough Cure l > tuch a rouiody. For sale by all druggists. Cubeb Cough Cure Onemlnuto. Aiming Military .Men , Tbo Indian diflloulty m Now Mexico created no especial interest at the army headquarters , U appeared to bo the prevailing opinion that It was nothing more than a scrap between a fmv cowboys and some of the moro troublesome of tbo Nuvpjo tribe. The Navajo Indians are largely en gaged lu sbuop and cattle raising and they frequently have trouble with rowbovs , Dr. Dacha returned yesterday from Fort Nlobrara. Ladies who value a retinoJ complexion must uio Prtzani's Powder. It produces a soft and beautiful skin. Cull for tlm diiiiriU. All mouthers of tbo Omaha guardi , native and honorary , arti requested to meet at the armory at 0 o'clock a. in. , Monday , for the purpose of unending the inuiigural cere monies of Governor Jamea K. Bcyd , Mrs.Wlnslow's sootnlcg syrup for cull , drtiu teething produces natural aulot sleop- 35 couU a boltla. MAY CALL AN EXTRA SESSION How Governor Boytl Fcols on tlie Important Subject. CONSULTING WITH HIS FRIENDS InlcrrsU of tlic 1'rnplo of Nrlir.Kkn to He- 1'lrit Comldrrnl I'liMHon oftlm Al- lliinrr Dcllnrd In 1'uvor of Ihu Id rit. Lixrot.v , Nob. , Fob. 11. [ Special to Titr. Bnu.1 The talk ot nn extra session of the legislature is becoming moro emphatic. As yet Governor Boyd Is noncommittal nnd to all Inquiries makes answer either that ho wishes to Uo only what the nooplo want or that ho desires to consult with prominent members of his own party. It is a signifi cant fact that ho has today received calls from several domocrntlo member * of the last legislature , nmonir them being U'lnlo and Shyrock of Cuss and Ames of Oloo. Taoo Castor , the domocrntlo warhorao of Sallno county , was also a culler. A prominent dem ocrat who is , it is bollovod , in the confldonco of Governor Boyd , sain this afternoon thnt the only thing that may possibly deter the governor from calling an extra session was the uncertainty as to Just how tractable thu Independent majority may be. it Is understood thnt the two piln- clpal points to bo Included In the call for the possible oxtru session Is n bill lor thu regula tion ol freight tariffs and another for a now apportionment of the state into logisUiUve districts. Thoiomny be other matters in cluded in thn cull , especially a proposition to "Mlohlganizo1' the stiito : but at least ono dmnoorat , who is in a position to Icnow , as serts positively that such a proposition will not bo considered. Anothrr SlKiiHIciint Strnw. It has generally boon supposed that the loading members of the Independent party would bo opposed to an extra session. The Farmers Alliance , a newspaper generally acknowledged as the mouthpiece of the Independent party , is out this evening with thu following significant editorial reference to the proposed extra session : "Tho constitution Is mandatory as to the duty of making a ruapportlonmont after ovary state and national ccnsns. As n matter of fact the legl.sl ituro at Us first session could not constitutionally have passed an apportionment bill , for the reason mat it had no knowledge that un enumer ation of the population had ooen made. Alter the session hud been well ad vanced unotllclnl Information was resolved of the number of Inhabitants of the state and counties. Wo cannot ascertain at the state department that oftlciul Information as to the census has overset been received. A culled session , therefore , for the purpose of an ap portionment , would bo legal and reculur. In fact , It scorns to bo mandatory npon the gov ernor to call it. If it Is nut done no appor tionment can bo made until after the state census of 1W5. The governor can include some other objects to bo a clod upon if he chooses to do so. But as wo now understand it , it is imperative that ho should call the legislature together. The plain Intent of the constitution cannot bo othonylso fulfilled , " On u Iliislness Hauls. Ono of Governor Boy it's first olllcinl acts will be to bring about the reorganisation of the grain inspection department ut Omaha on a business basis. Ho will appoint H. P. Thompson ' , the present deputy , as chief m- spocto'r. Ho said to THE BKK representative this afternoon that bo should certainly not appoint any but a practical man as chief In spector. The difficulties which have been encountered In the cram inspection depart ment of Omahn will doubtless bo done away with. Mr. Thompson Is acknowledged to bo a practical and experienced man nnd his appointment it Is bollovod will give general satisfaction to the gram men of Omaha. The friends of Fred Ilaro of this city are petitioning Governor Bovd to appoint him chief inspector for the Lincoln department. Before ttiu governor makes this appointment ho will ive tno construction of the wuro- house law a thorough consideration from a practical standpoint. He will not , however , be able to give the matter any attention until next weeli. Although the warehouse law evidently contemplates the appointment ol a chief inspector for every city where the law goes into operation , tuoro are many good reasons for having but ono chief inspector , who shull have supervision of the entire state. iiilrr : Ifono f'.i'tulni'il. The changes In the state institutions re sulting from the navout of Governor Bovd ' will not affect the position of Elder How'o , who has for so loug a tlmo been the chaplain of the state penitentiary. Lust spring when Governor Bovd appointed Father Corbett to the position ho did'so , he. savs , without un derstanding the popularity of the elder in this city. Ho says now that ho desires to please the Lincoln people in this rospout ut Elder Howe's fatnil- least , and consequently - iur facu will make its rccular Sunday appear ance at thu state penitentiary. Frank Morrlniiiynt Work. Frank H , Morrlssoy , the Omaha Journalist , arrived in Lincoln last evening and this morning went to work at the desk in the gov ernor's olllco which has so long groaned bo- nealh the herculean labors of Colonel Tom Cooko. Commencing next Monday , Mr. Mor- nsoy takes the position of private secretary to Governor Boyd. Commlnttlonor ( iri > ir l'.vri > | > ts. Commissioner General Greer takes ex ception to thu statement that ho opposed the resolutions adopted at thn mcctini ; of the Nubruslin World's fair commission last Tues day. He protests that his opposition onlv wont so far ni to say thut the resolutions wi > ro a confession on the pnrt of tlio commis sion that it hnd not bocn doing its duty in thu past. Mr. Sawyer , another member of the commission , bears him out in the asser tion. A friend of the commissioner general states bis position with reference to appoint ments as bolng as follows : "Tho law creat ing the commission gives the commissioner general pownr over all appointments and be cause the six commissioners or some of them thlulc proper to attempt to usurp this power , ho is charged with antagonizing the uoard. " < io iilt | ut llioStatu llonxd , State Superintendent Gaudy Is gathenni ; statistics in ratorcncu tu tno attendance upon tun private schools of the state. The Bloomlleld Milling company was In corporated today by J. T. Pierce and olhora with u capital stock of > 0,000. The dci-roturles of the board of transporta tion visitor ) Pawnee county today fur the purnosu of investigating n complaint. From DUtrlrt Court. Judge Hall's court was the scone this morning of a rnthoroxclting Incident. Robert Boulding was on trial for assaulting his land lady , Mrs. Kittle Mack , nnd had ylvor. ' oino nvluunco directly contradicting hers , when she Jumped to her foot nnd called him u liar. at the same tlmo starling for him with blood in her eye , and would probably have at tempted to give him a thrashing had not u bailiff interfered. Boulding was afterwards found guilty. Charles Carlson , charged with stealing a $100 watch , wus declared not guilty and discharged from custody , Lottie Hummel was given n dlvorcu from bur husband Albert , who had neglected tosupport hur. Amanda Madison , Into of Jefferson county , asked a divorce from her butbanu Calvin because ho had fulled to support hur. The numerous cases against Iho Lincoln City Electric railway , known as the North , Lincoln line , will he called In oquitv court tomorrow morning , Thomas Dennlson of Weeping \Vntor wanted f 10,000 from thn Missouri Pacitla for injuries sustained by being tossed off a hand car by a wild engine , but came la court Ibis morning and soltlou it for J100 cash Lincoln Spring I'lilltlix , The republican politician * are at work tlx- luir up thH ticket , but it Is rendered dllllcult bv the unusual number ot candidates , The ofllcos to uo rilled are pollco Judge , city at torney ana walor commissioner. For Iho former there are 11 vo uvowoil candidates , K. C. Uovvick , F. W. Collins , W , B. Com stock. F. H. Waters and W B. Price. For city attorney , A. W. Scott and 11. li. Wllsou uro named. For water coniinhslopor , L. J , lUernnd I. L. Lyman , But the real ataluhinen coma to the front la the various tlgbls for couucilmttnio honors. In the First , A. Halter and Thomas Carr will contest ; Henry Ytlih has little opposition to ru ulcc- tlon lu Iho Sououd ; in the Third in era are James Mahoney , H. H , Duau and H , W. Wlnnelt ; In Iho Fourth , W. A. SoliecU , O. W. Webster and H. B < Patrick ; Fifth. A W. Lane , D W. Mose > ley4nnil George M. Trnvor ; lu the Sixth. Walter Hdijo nnd L. r. Puce ; In the Sex-onth , E. L.'Holyoke. H. B. Kawvor , P. F. Clark. S. H. Beedon , John ( larrup and ludco Woitcndykc. Xulilicd Illfu In Time , FrntiK Mitchell , n notorious rolorcd fellow whoso tlmn Is spoilt principally behind the prison bdrs , was , sontup for thirty days this morning. Mitchell attempted to lure llltlo Ho a Lovl Into n b.lrrl nt Seventh and M streets by Iho promise of a nlco present. Two policeman happened to notiro the two going toward the barn and hnltea th > ) lecherous negro. Mltclioll had been worKing for the nitl's parents , Xvho run n European hotel on North Tenth street , nnd the lltltu ono had full confldonco lu Iho honcslv of his Intention : ! , Hoia is n very pretly child of 10 , but \\oll developed for her ngo. ( Mils mill Kudu. Judge Lnnslng sent nnothor Lancaster county delegation to the Kenrnoy reform school Ibis nflcrnoon. They comprised Harry Smock. Ocorgo Bluuvoll , Willie Bron- nun nnd Charles Smith , u quartet of youths who have bocn several times convicted of potty itoallng , but allowed to go on promise of bettor behavior. Tho3wlft ! Packing company of Omaha has decided to build a branch house In Lincoln , and will push Its wholesaling from this point. The Walto-Bnkor contest was on again todav. Four more precincts were canvassed , mnkini ; twenty-four in all. Wnlto's gain has been fifteen. There yet remain thirty products to count , but Baker's attorneys have tiled objections to that procedure , claim' ing thut ns the returns wore stored In n vault in the court house cellar , where they were accessible to anyone who cared to see them ulnno , they should not ba counted. Argu ment un this point will bo made holoro Judge Lansing tomorrow morning. A meeting of the Lancaster County BIT association was hold nt President Wilson's oflico this evening. The principal topic of discussion was the division of federal Ju dicial districts. Tho.Llncoln Normal university has secured seven Instructors from the Into Westoin normal at Shcnamioah , In. , nnd Prof. Croan , who was announced to build nnolhor normal college southwosl of the city , has dropped out of sight. Tlir ( irlppo Unplug In Aliilmnui. "La grippe is raging hero and I find Chamberlain's cough remedy to bo n certain cure for it , " snysV. . G. Johns of Trim ble , Lullman company , Ala. Mr. Johns ordered a supply of thu roinody to bo shipped by oxorchs ns quickly ns possible. ' 1 hero Is no question but this roinody Is of great vnluo n the treatment of' the grip especially on account of its counteracting nny tendency of ' ' the disease toward p eumunin. It is nls'o a prompt nnd certain cure for thn i-ough which usually follows an attack of grip. - . " > and 50 cent bottles forsnlo by druggists. Dr. Birnoy euros catarrh. BKI : bldjj The Presbyterian ladies will serve n 25-cont lunch Friday noon in the Uningo bloclc. Lively Times ut tint Hi-dnl. There inuat bo merit iu a medicine that hna met with the success that Iho Hodal gold euro treatment at Hlair has. The business has increased so rapidly that it hiis proven necessary to enlarge the quarters of thai Jargo"plant. . The result has been a cure in every instance. Fifty patients are being treated. The habits of liquor , morphine , opium and tobacco permanently cured. - o ( Jot Ills Injunction. C. A. Christiansen has brought suit In the district court to restrain Ea T. Callahan from removing him from land which hoovers is his own. In his petition the plaintiff avers tbat on April at , 1SUI , he leased from Martin Quick 100 acres of land that Is located in tbo disputed territory in the vicinity of Cut-OfT lako. During last. November Callnhan insll- tated proceedings in ojcctmont , claiming that ho owned the land. December Ifi the case was board boforc Justice Shaw , who decided that Callahan owned -tho land. A few days later a constable appealed upon the scene with a writ of ejectment. Christiansen's wlfo , who was Mck , was put out doors , and overythlng turned over to Callahan. Later on Christiansen' moved upon the land , and now asks for an Injunction to lustinin Culln- hun from Institutinc nuy further proceedings until tliu question of title and boundary can be settled. Judge Irvine has Issued a temporary restraining straining order , on which arguments will bo heard one week from next Saturday. Tlio IVople's I'rolfi'uiicp , "The people of this vicinity insist on hav ing Chamberlain's cough retnodv and do not want any other. " savs John V. Bishop of Portland Mills , Ind. The reason Is because they have found it superior to any other , especially for the grip and the rough which so often follows an attack of the grip. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists , Dr. r > irneytio3oand tarjit. DUE bldg Hotbed sash in stocic. "M. A. Disbrow & Co. , 12lh and izard. Telephone 771. Tlio Presbyterian ladii.-s will serve a 2o-cent lunch Friday noon in the Kanigo biotilc. Notiro ol Said oT Notice is hereby uivon that the un dersigned , John Hood Sherwood , hiis purchased the stoo , business and the good will of the mantel a id tile business heretofore conducted by Charles A , Ilnrvoy ut loll Furnaiu atreot , Omnhn , and will continue said business at said plnca The said Charles A. Harvey cordially recommends Mr , Sherwood to the favorable patrotmgo of his friends and former customers. JOHNHoon SHIII\VOOD : , ClIAUUiS A. llAKVUV. 7llUl < MOIllllllS Will ( ill. At a meeting of Hie Jncksonlcn club hold last evening It was decided to attend the Boyd celebration on Monday next In a body. The c'.ub members will wear their usual badges and carry a largo banner. It was also decided to take along a band of music. Every member will wear a black slnuch hat nnd carry a hickory cane Another meeting Is called for Saturday night , ' at which the final arraiiBomnnts for the trip will be maao. Murk Twiiln says "somo folks are so stubborn that all they need Is four legs ana they would pass for a mule. " Maybe if poonlo use moro of Hallcr's Barbed Wire Liniment mules wouldn't bo so stubborn. llroldtiilllii None. Stewart Cuttlor , a Union Pacific switch man , met with an accident yesterday which may possible dlsligur4'him ' fur llfo. Cuttlor was working in the yards coupling cars , when ho was struck on the nose by u coup ling pin , Tha pin t-uVa.doap gash and hroko the bridge of hU 119 0. After thn accident thu man was taken IP ; his home and a doclor called , Hu will bulald , up for a couplu of weeks. „ i NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla A Of pertoot purity. ° "i ° f err ° at 8trongth < Or rf Almond I Eoonorny 'r ' > tholr usa Rose etcj -j Flavor as delicately end dollolouoly aa the froch A Written f uarantee to SYPHiLI CUHE tVERY CASE o MONEY REFUNDED. Our euro h permanent anil not a pateldnii up. Ca c * rnlpl p pn ypni nno hare neror een i > rmpKim < lnro. lly iK iribliiir.i > o fully wa fan iront yon by mall , nn.t ffpvlvptlin ( aim lron Riiarantro locnro orrcfnnil allinonpy Thoiewltn prefer to eomu hero fnrtrratniont nnilo xian.l no will pay rnllrnatl fnra bolli wny nnil hotel blll whllp ticra If wp fall Inoiirn \VnClinllentp the WurM for n cmo llmt our MAOIU IIKMKIIV will not cure. Wrltp for parllcii ! * " * nml RpllliPCTlilpncp , In our oren yo > r' ' prncllee with IhlOlAOIC1 IIKMKDV It lm boon ni'iU ittnicnlt to ItiilHiilprnnr trnnii Ritnrnntei tlniiKnn 1 * nrj tr/lni Itnml bPlnii euro I. VVo iurAnt.m tti c irj or rot .in I evpryilollnr , nn I in tra hjva n MJ itntlni tu iirotaj nl'iillnniirhil tmcklntnf $ .YU.OU It Is pprfectlr fnfo to nlliTlm will try UiiMri-ntiiH'iit. llorolofii-o you Imva bppn putting up nn I pnyliitt out your money forillrtor fiittrentniont , nnilnUlui'.uh you nro not yet carol no one tun pnl I Imckyonr money. We will ini lllvpjr | tiiruyou. UM climnlr , tloop oMe.l cnvMrural ln.1l to V ) ilny * . InvoMlgRta our llnnnclnl itnn.lliu. our reputation n * business men. Wrltu tu for nmno * nn.l niMrc eof tlio o wo IIHVO cure. ! who Intro lilron p nnl lon lit rafer to thorn. HroUi you unlr poil- into to do ihK If your symptom nro < jro throit , imtcom pathus In mouth , rlimrimth n In tioneinnl JointsImlr fnlllne nut , eruption * on nny pnrt of tin lioitjrfccllim of ni'iu'til clB | > roi lon , pilrn iti lien I or tioiics. Yo I IIHTO no tlma to nit9. . Thotc who nrj eonMnnlly tuVlnn.mercury ntvl potmh iln.nl 1 illteim * tlnnn It. CorntMit u o of thu o < lru < will vircly brlnz rarer anil entlnn ulcrri In the en I. Don't full tovruo Allci > rrd pontlonco suiit Mnl < Kt In plain pnvolopm. \Volnrlto the limit rlijM lnvi' tlmtli > n iinl will do nil In our 1 urn or to nl I you In It. AililrcM OOOK EEMED ? 0. , - OnnK Nobm'ta. FOR MEN ONLY. WfSIHI torn ASO of I.o T or I'.UMMI .MN - noon , fJomi , ur Nuivotm DKIIII.ITV , wciik- nrsiof ntlyr .nlnd , tliu eltVeUnforror-iur i > x- COSSOH In am or yoiitiK Hi ill \\uc.kii not IMI ro.V'o puiir.intoo uvory ease or rnfunil ovoiy dollar. I'lvo diys trial treatment i l , full CUIIMU . " . I'orL'optlb o bencllts roillred In thrcu ilnyn. Hy mall , fiiictiroty picked from obiurvallon. I'ntiK KKMBDV Co. , OMUU , Nnii LADIES ONLY UARIP I'UMAM : ur.un.AToii. ? fo anil fnnUlU rorl.iln to n ilny or mimoy roruiulod. Ity miill T. . Sopuroly Hoalo 1 from obsurvn- t on. * ' iOh Itt-.Jlf'l'Y < ' ' * . . Uinuliu , Nol ) . IS CAUSED BY A COLD which cUloi In nml Inll.imo the nlr tublx lenlliu to the hums It t.i thu tirulnnlnK of Bronchial Consumption Anil If iipilpptoil Ipmt * to thit license voryipeoillly. A Hlmrp , iiH'tultlo counh nrvotnpinlo * It Tnko It In tlmunna you can certainly euro It with SCHBKTCK'S Which is Without an l ? < ( iml Fur BRONCHITIS anil for nil dlji'.mu le ullne up to mid IncliulliiK Consumption Dr , Suliciick's No iv Buok on DUonspsof tiic Lun t , Iihor nml Stomach , should lie in every IKIIIIO. Sent fivo. Dr. J.II. Schcnrk Soiiriilulelphia.P.i ! BRAIM 1)11. n. 0 XVKST8 N'KIIVK AN'I ) liltA1N TUKA.T- MKN1' , n pcclilo for Ur torln , Dlz/lnaii. Klti , Nau- mlKla , Iloiidnoho , NITTOIIS I'ruitiAtlon cati-oa by al cohol or tobacco , XVakefulniMs. Munt.il DupraMton , HoftcnbiK of the liruln , cunliu ln 'inlt > . mliurjr , ili-c ijr , ilotth , l'riii ] ituro Old Aito , llnrronno t , hu of 1'owor In ullhorHox , linpotcncy , Loucorrlioui ftti 1 nil tomnlu XVuiknciHot , Involuntnry IxistiM , Sitar- niatorrhooi oiusoil by ovL-r-oxortlon ol tlio hriln , Si'lf-iihus1 * , oTur-lnilul i'ncj A * iionih'ti trcatinont f I , li for $ i. liy mull. VVo liuarjntua nil hnxei ti ) euro llich order ford boxo' , irltliti will auml writ ten KUArantoo tu rofuntl If not cun'J. ltiinr.tnttui Issuuilnnly hy A. Schrntor , Druvulit , " "lo it unti , S. K. cor. Iiitli anil furnani ati. , Oni ilin. Noli. 1 Sold in England j for Is. IHd. , and : I \n \ America j for 26 cents a bottle. j \ IT TiVSTJES GOOO. Dr , Aoker'sEngish ' Pis i Cnro Sickness andllcadachc. : I Pinull , iileukunt. n fuvorllo ullk tlio > 1 W. It HOOKEK&'cO. ' . NEW YOIIK. V . . . . . . . > itnco iicBea < ff tfBifl > iiBti.i.ttir For sale by Knhn it Co , , and Sliorinnn & McCunnoll , Omnhn. HE STRONGEST NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTMrB'A LADEU There un ino E/A t'lJlc' , rurh ut " " ' Ihe lieil vou can buy , E/A HnUer la llexl ofAII. 6/A Uxlrn Tent ruiku na t to 5/A Ilaker , Horeu lilanlii is sold by all drtUero. knoivn to lull. f | iicrliux.il forln until l > f in all' \Vliy miiTt r f rum tlil < lurrlblo itlaaam lion u writ- li'ii Kimrnntvii It i i ltlvol Klven wltlid liuxoj , to riifiincl tliu inuniiy If not cnrjil. Heart tamp fur fret ) .SaniplH liiurantuu tBiii'Jl by Kulin A Co. , lirunKlhiH , hole Ak'u'ils , eoru.ir lilli nuil llouihu tU'ela. Omuliu Nvb , Kb ot Kir.Ul. ht.itoliidlan Mirvclu. Pine Klitae Auency , r oiitli Dakota. I'oluiiury 1th , IHlfi. r-ealeil prupusiiih , mull ned " 1'roposals fur l''luuliieds" ' 'mil nddreased tu tliu uiiilcr- fcljiieil al I'lno Itld 'u Atreney , houlli Dakota , will lie lueu \ oil al tills agency until 1 o'clock p , m , of Mu ; t'li * lli , < br. ! , for fuinlxhliiK ami tlullii < rliu at liiihlivllle , NubrusUu : W.H 0 pounds > oid mis , 4\uiKJ pouiiiU bend wheat , lil.jUU puiini's bt-eil oiirn , II.WW imiinds heed polatoii ! ) , I.Uiil pu'inds ' seed ( liTinan millet , 'M ) ponnilH timothy hi-ed , ' . ' 01 lidiliuls blutKra > d seed haulm o h lit liuuruwn In tlioKectlon of I'ouutry c'linil , . un i hi HID pi. icu uf delivery , ItldilciH will Im required ti ) state Hpeclllo.illy In tholr bills the proiu | > eil prlco of uncli urllclo ollered for delivery under u contract. Tlio il.-bl lan-ieru'd to it-Jcct any or alt bids , or iin > part of nny ' 'Id , K dimmed for the best In- terealuf tboicrvleo I'urtlllud Oliuukii. Kuch bid iiinut liaevDinp.in : til by u ceilllk-U check ordr.ifl upon nuinn I'nllel Status Dunosllury or Solvent Nalloiiul Hank In tlio vlelnily of the residoncuor Hut bidder , muiln puynblu to lliour 01 nf Ihu CoiiiinUsi oner of Indian Af- fiilr , fdr at Iist II vo per cent of tliu amount of Iho prjposil , whi'-li obeck urilrafl will bo foifeiU'd lotlui 1'uileil Slates In case any bid- dur or bldilcrn lu'ulvlnv un award abnll fall to Inoinplly uxn-ulua conlracl with oed and siilllflrin sur tliM. utlierivlso l-i In returned to tliu bidder. Hid * ucciimp.inleil by cash In Hen of .1 felt Hied cheek , will not ho considered 1'or further infnrni.it n n "liny lo UAl'I' IN ( iilUUUK i. . ItDV IIUUW.i , U. & A. . Acllng U. a. Indian l'-ll-lil iu. IWEISMiDli TO READERS OF THE SUNDAY BEE. That the issue of February 11 will bo fully up to the usual standard of ex cellence in all departiiicnls. The Arizona Kicker. Tlio Kicker will spo.ik of his Industry In \Vooilliu\iicomutery and of a llttlo In inh no bad \\llh a stage line innnngor. Brother Gardner. "M. iJimiV roporf for TIIR StJ.Nl\v Hrun li'Uurebt-'toru tbo l.lmu KllnOub by llrothor tlniduer , \rurld-fiiiiiuil colored philosopher , llrothrr ( iiirdm-r pounds slodgi'hammur tinths rlnht into Ids hem or' . No man van gainsay the force of his uxhui latlou * . COMIS' TO MB Hit ADVICE. Congressmen as Prisoners , JIany members of the prossnt con- gioss luul thrilling uxpeileuces In prison puna ilurlm ; thu \ \ r. Frank H. Curpon- ifruotnoiuenf Ilium to tell ihelrstorlos nnd the rjsnlt Is I'IIK SUNDAV HKIlll : contiitn oni > of. the most IntortstliiK chapters of captures , pilson life unit * that has ever beuu put la print. Fred Nycs Lcltcr. In this letter an Insight Into the Inter- nxl siinaiiolo now illiturbliif ; the Chicago cage XX'orld's I'lilrlioardvli ba clo.irly Hut fotth. Von cnn't ijottliBso pointers lu thu Chicago papers. All Embattled Rock. XVnKoman iloarrlbns thu Broall Olliral- tnr In r.isclimtlntc style , llu permits TIIK llhK renders to t.eo . the svondorml fortress Just us It is. The Wicked Lu > cd to Death. Thnlllnt ; picture of tlio cnnso and the ambush A NlK'htof 1'eacn Amid War's Jenolatlon " .M. Quail's" stories. Pups with Pedigrees. Omaha has more ] icoi > lo Intuiesloil In fine docs than ai > v city In the west , Thi'fo hlah bred canines will form the snbleotot a story ot liiti-iost In TUB SUNDAV IlKE. First Fees of Attorneys. t-onio of Iho leading legal lights of the city toll of tholr onrly i-xnoiloncos in courtH when dollars urio lurKer than ciutwIiooK. Struggles of allornoyn whunow name tholr own fuc.s , Musical A'cws Notes. The musical ovonls of Iho wcuk will ho fa thfnlly iineiod In the inimloiil and ( Irainiillii ilop iriiucnt of TiiiiSlfN- IIA.V Itci : . Tlio musical world ISKIOW- \ny \ ilny hy day In these puns , and pub lic Intelcsl Keeps pace. The News. Tbn tolnsniplilo and loeal news col umns of TIIK HIK : spuaic for thuinsolvus. lint It Is not Unown by ti vary ro.ulor o f tills paper thai tliu inurliot imco H without a rival west of iJlilcutin. Our reports are complolo and rollnhle , The Society People. Terpslehoro has been ( lid fnvoind hlKb priestess , nt whoso uhrlne Dm Hwell circles bowed down thup.iHt wi'ok , Tlio I'onpleton dance , thu ( lost Biilreo dansante , Iho Brady luncheon , tliu J.i-m ) Vearpurty at r.rllliiiC Hull , Allss Yosl'H cotillion bolm ; loading func tions whlrli will havu I'liiofill treat- nieiil lu the r-oclal coliiir.us of TlIK Sll.M > AV IlKB. The Sunday. Bee THE BEST WHISKEY For Consumptives and In valids must surely be the most wholesome for those who use it as a beverage. PURE RYE. IB the b/Ht for all purpoaos , be > oiuso It IB positively pure and ma- turo. Ic ! s Gxoosdiiiffly pleasant to tbo taste ana has a claliolouj bou- quut. N. B. It doesn't burn nor scald the throat or ntcnrnoh like inferior whiskaya. It la rocominondod by the beat phyololuna. Sold on y at lilsh olueu hotels , druar and liquor Btorf B. DAl < M\lANli : CO. , OIIIOACO. B.iinpics can bo huil ut the Mlllaul llotul , ut Thuiiipson'H. at J. A. TiitlilU'H. utj. A. Wood & .l'.o. , llotul Dollouu , Moynlhau'ii , The Dlu- muuil , AMUSEMENTS. I'Ol'l'l.AU IMUOM Evoi-y Night SAM T. JACK'S Mntlnco This Week. Creole Burlesque Co. Snturdny. ? n HAM1 IM'.N. rn GRAND OPERA HOUSE. PARIS GAIETY GIRLS HJHLES3UR ! 't Parisian HniuttUt. ! i"t Seals mm on sale nl 'iV. Mt1 , Me , ? .n % 1'llIOI.S Ono IVoi'lf , HoKln nil M't iluy Mut Ini-r , l > \ bi-i. i y 1 ' Tint Cuniocti AARON 11. WOi DMULiLk _ In I'm N'pn Kiit'lini ) i n it/ , UNCLE HIRAM. EDEN MUSEE , Cor tltli unit I'nriKim SU. tVeok of fultrunrr filli , K | iilnmux 1'Ainlljr D nve > M rloimltl > < 'Ihe ( Jrntoi. l'iinlurtlotil t . l'niil > Dramatic Co Tlui lllu lon , Angel of thn AU AiliiilMUmOiioillnio Open , I lo 10 p , m iln lr. | INTEREST RftlDONDEPOSITS ATOM/lHftLOflN&TRUSTffl / SECDR. mT CAPITALS IOO.OOO.OO DIRCCTOnninU.WYMAN-C.W.HASH JKMILtARD &UV-CUArUON-G.B. LAKE. J J nriOWN-T'-IOS'L.KIMBALL. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S DEPOSITORY. . - OMAHA , NE3 Capital $100,1) ) ! ) ! ) Surplus ( id , " > 0'J Olllccr nn I Dlri'clorj llenrr W Yntoi , nroililont : It C Cu liln > r , vlco pr > Mlili < nt. C. S Mnnrlco XV V .Monti , .lolm H. Culllnr J N 11. I'ntrlck l-owlt H. HOIllI , I'lKllUT. TM15 IRON BANK. Corner lath and Fnriuni St3. Dr , BAILEY The Leading Deiitis t Third Floor , P.ixton Bloa'.c. I'lrplionr * 1 085. llilli I'lid ' 1'imiiun Ms. A full'Clot tcolb on luliticr for $5. Period lit. Tuelli without iilntm or reniovnMo brl Uo wr.rk , Juit tbo tlihu lor sln/ori or publlo spoikori , njrjr drop ilown , TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN All Illllinri ill miHiiiiibta ratui , nil rork\r irr.m'.jl Cut tliii out lor a unMe unMeDrTGLUCX Eye , Ear , Nose , Throat , SPECIALIST. Oliissi-s adjusted In all visual tlofocti. C'at.irrh Miicci-osriilly ttuatnd. Room 18. BarKcr IjlocK , 15th ; ini Farnam JOSEPH SILLOTTS ! STEEL flOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. _ SANtAI.\\OOI ) OAI'dLIjUs Kro III * bqit anil only ciimilin pnisrlliuit by leffular pliy-fkhin-i fur thu riira uC ( Jon irrlni ) ana I IsclmrKin from tlio urlnury i \erc t eiisosln ! ilnyi. il.W rur lov , Alii DR. J. E. THE SPECIALIST , Is uns'ir 1 1 I i i ,6 n i i , . v H-i PRIVATE DISEASES , anil all disorders anil dnlillltlrsiif yoiitli and in inhooil. ITvoaiH' I'xporlonco Ills ii > uoiirrcs ( mil facilities are pntutlc illy iinllinllod Tlio Doctor Ix recom mended hy thn oresi , nnd cndnisojl In the htriinseHtliirniH hy tlio poop for fair Irciil- mi'iit and honest inofi'sslonal ailvlei * . Thu most powerful reiniulloH known to ino'lurn Hi'luiieu for the successful tiuatmenl of tlio following illscahos : QONORRHOEAInunodliiln rullof A rnin- plotoi'iire without the lo s of an hour'tl tlmo from bualuess. GT-iEET Ono of the most complotu nnd MIO- ce sul triiHiineiilM for K'eel ' ami all unnoyliiK illHChanoii yi't Known In the in oil leal profes- fcinn. The rosnltH urn truly wonderful. The most Htuhlmrn andehronlu oasei wheio tbo ilUnliar.'o luul nxlslnd for you is. uiitlroly con trolled Ina leinarkahly Hhort tlmo STRICTURK-drculOHt known roinody for tlio treatment uf Htrlcluro , wllhiiul pain , i * < il- tliiL' , 01 ililallni ; , A moil nmmi lialdo ri'incdy. SYPHILIS No trealinenl fur thm terrllilo blond illsaiiMi luiNUMir been moio Hiiecessful , or had Htronciir endorM'iiienls. In the Unlit of modern sclcnco IbU dlHoaHo N positively uurablu nml < ivi > ry Irauoof the pillion entlroly leinovod fiom the hlooil , I'lm euro Is complete anil peiiiiiineul. IiOST HANJIOOD , anil anihllion , noivous- MOSS , timidity , disiiuirlenoy mid nil lillulitlnj ellerlsof imriy vlco. Itulliif obtained at oncit. The weak KruwHtroiiit , mid Iho dusponilent hu- rnme chei'iful mid bii.y. : | | SKIN DISEASES , unit nil illscaxoHOf thn blood , liver , klilneys unUli ladder are tioatnil sufcessfully with IhuKruiilOKl known lomcillos fur Illl'hU dlSCI , IHUS. Wrllu for circulars ami rjiioul Ion lUt free. DISbASES OJ ? THE STOMACH - Dr , .Mclirow'n liautnibiil fur disorders of the htomiich , hits the nnriiiillflod | endorHuinont of those wlinluivu been cured. OUHUH that hud suirurod for years mid nimble to WOIIK or I < AT without InoruiiHlni ; tlielr mlnery , entirely rurtid. Tliu reiuoJIes aru plmiHiint and | inl- ulublo lo Iho IIHHI ilellealuHloiuaeh , lllli und ruriiuin HIH. , Uinuhn , Neb , Knlranconu either street uad . . . , _ PILLS ' * ) rffiiiul uafomT VvoHtiH ; fa Uruu'lt far CHUkttttrt Knglltk 'l > U * boin. K leJ thlt blue rllloa , Tttbe n Ikrr , K u < * Ua BW9UJ * udl/u * * fi t < i4UHj tmitntitnt At Urutf lt < * . r eQ4 u lu l io | for l witouUra. iMllKuuUU Q't ' * lit Ilrf for I. dk , " < Uttr , Ij return Mull. 10,000 TvUlmuoUU. Aamttij > r. , ulcUt trr 4'h uilr l ( Jo-iMuJUttuKqutrch Bold by U ! . * ! Urufji.u. 1'LIU J . , i'a. WASHBURN > Gullan , Mandollni & Zither * In volume mid qutllly of tune ro tlic DMT IX TU * WOULD. War- rnuttd tu weir In * ny clluiite. bold tyulletaiDudf | ltri. Jleau- tlfully Illuatraltii ouvculr CM * klogun wllb portrait * of fnuioai uriliti will be Mailed f HEH , LYON & HEALY , CHICAGO.