Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 12, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JUNE 12 , 1892-8IXTREN PAGES.
FAVORED THE OLD BOARD
Omaha's Fire and Police Board Oaso De
cided in the Supreme Court ,
tiR , SMITH'S POSITION SUSTAINED
Governor 1(031 ! Hntl nn Itlc'it to DUmltfl
the Mrmlicrft Without Cnuar , Properly
1'rcfcrroil Sitlmtiincc l Hie Ic-
ultloii Lincoln Noted.
LIKCOI.X , Nob. , Juno 11. | Spccal ! to Tnr.
fir.it J The supreme court bas decided that
the governor bus no power to remove a mem
ber of tbo Omaha Hoard of Flro tind Police ,
except , for official misconduct end upon
charges specifying tbo purllrular ait or acts
to bo proved and an opportunity to be heard
in open defense. Tbl decision refers to tno
cnso o ! the state of Nebraska , ex. re ! . , G. H.
Hastings , uttorncy pcnerul , ngain t Hoxviud
H. Stnltd. Mr. Smith xvat. appointed a tnem
ber of the bonid on May 2 , 1SK ! ) , and coUln-
ucd in that ofllco until February ,
Ib'.y , when ho received a letter from
Governor 13oyd , Informing him tbnt bo
baa been retnuvud. Tbo leltor of removal
merely stated that ' ' 1 hnvo tbls day removed
you , for rause. from the olllco of fire und
police commissioner for the city of Omnha. "
On the fciuno day Governor Boyd nopolntcd
1) . Clem Dcavcr us LIs successor. Notttlth-
Etnndlnif Ueuvcr'ii appointment , however ,
Binilh declined to RVO ! up his onici1. Ucavcr
commenced ua ucilon to oust him from the
offluo und m order to l st the mutter
Attorney General Hastings connncnc-ed quo
wnrniulo proceedlnns timilnst Smith.
In his answer Htnlth raised the
p tnt of law that tbo governor bad
no pjxvor under the statutes to
arbitrarily remove a n ember of the tire and
pollro commission. To tuls ausucr n general
ilomurrcr was filed uv the attorney general ,
thus pri'sentlnp the real question Involved ,
v.rj the power of Iho povernor under the
charter of the city of Omaha to remove mem
bers of the Board of Fire and Police Com
missioners for cause other than official mis
conduct , or for the causa named , without
chnrcos and an opportunity to be heard in
their own dofeuRO.
Mr. hmlth'H I'nsltlon Sustained.
The suDrcmo court today handed down an
opinion overruling the demurrer. After re
ferring to the statutes lixing the limitations
ol Iho Orauba charter , the syllabus govern
ing the opinion says :
The net approved April 0. I6U1 , liy nhlch sec
tion 143 of uliapur 12. compiled stutiiti" ; oT 1NU
( charter uf the city of Omaha.was ) so amended
as to provide Fnr the appointment us Uro and
police coinmlFHlnniTS of wild clly of mcinbcrs
of Iho three parties castlnc the Urzcst vote
nt the last city election docs not take effect
until HIP uxplrallou of the tcrnla ( if olllcu of
tlio two eommlbs.oners who wtiro nuuolntcd In
Mny. ItW
Tin-Kcneral provision In section 172 of the
charter of the clly of Uniaha for the removal
of o niters of the clly by the district court
dors not imply to members of thu Hoard of
1'lr-t unit Police Commissioners.
The provision of section \i. article Voftlio
touhtllutUm , empowering thu roternor to ro-
niovo nil nlllcers appointed by him , applied
only to olllccrs mentioned In tlio constitution.
\VhtTO by law tbeto Is unfixed term of
oflk'o and the Incumbent liolcls durlnc thu
jilonsitruof UIG appointing power llio power
of removal Is dlsurctlcn-iry nnd mayboex-
vrrlscd Illicnt notice or hearing.
Wliero thu Incumbent Is fleeted or appointed
for M dellnllc term and Is removal ) e only for
specified cuii * > c. thu power or removal cannot
bocM'rcsod until there has been preferred
against him spue lie chuii'cs of ulilch hushall
imve notice and an opportunity a Herded him
to 1)0 heard in his defense.
ly ) Iho charter of thu city of Omnha thn
pmcrnor Is nnthorlml to icmove member * of
tlio llo'ird of Klroand 1'ollco commissioners
only for thocausu therein named , vlr : Olll-
cluIiiilFCOiKUii't and upon char.'rs specify Ins
tl.o pni tlcnlnr net or arts to lie proved and
nn opportunity to bo heard In their own de
fense.
Tlin question whether the power to rctnovo
Is judicial In the sense that thuolllccr > named
arc entitled to huvu the question of c.insu
therefore heardby the courts , and If not
whether the action of the t'M'cntlvo can be
rev e wed by the courts Is not raised lo his
case and Is not determined.
Justice 1'ogt's Comments.
Justice Post , who prepared the oninion ,
prefaced bis decision with the following
general comments : "Tho evident purpose of
tbo provision for commissioners from the
different parties is to removu tbo pollen de
partment of tbo Rroatost city of ourttato
from the influence of partisan politics. Tha
object is ono to be commended certainly
and to which tbo courts will
Bivo effect when po siulo without
violating the recognized rules of construc
tion. Tbo wisdom of a division of tbo
pnuersaud responsibilities of tbo board be
tween the throe parties will not bo celled in
question. * Tbo tendency of current
opinion Is strongly in the direction ot fixed
and definite terms of ofllce , and in lavorof
mailing the officeholder so far nc practicable
without impairing the public service inde
pendent of tbo appointing uower. It ic this
sentiment tbat is expressed in tbo provisions
of the charter of the city of Omaha under
consideration. Without further elaboration
our conclusion is that tbo charter of tbo city
of Omaha does not authorize the removal of
the fire and police commissioners thereof ex
cept for official misconduct , nor until they
have been notified of the particular act or
nets of misconduct with which they 'aro
charged and an opportunity afforded them to
bo hcord in their own behalf.
Kprclnl Holiday I'nrdont.
There is n statute ptovidins tnat two peni
tentiary convicts may bo pardoned on tba
Pourtb of July of each year. An advisory
board , consisting of the warden of the peni
tentiary , chief Justice of the supreme court
end the attorney general , has heretofore
recommended to bis excellency two convicts
tor pardon.
( Jovcrnor Boyd , Inconsldertnp the subject ,
was impressed with the idea that tbls law
was unconstitutional. Chief Justice Max
well was consulted In the matter and tins
written n letter to tbo governor in tbo ca
pacity of a member of tbo advUory board
rather than in tbat of chief Justice. The
letter reads as follows :
rnr.Mn.ST , Neb. . Juno 6. Hon. .fames E
Iloyd , Governor : Dour Sir Chapter IKiof thu
H'SMon luwsof IhbO provides , "Tlmt on the Uh
dny of July In each yunr the sovernor of thin
stute iniiy. In his discretion , grunt and Isiuo
un uncoiidltlonul puidon to two convicts In
the penitentiary \tho huvo been conllncd
therein for ten yeurh or more , und ho > .o con
duct hllo Incarcerated In the penitentiary
lius been such us to entitle him or her to thu
benefits of the peed time net ,
"fee. - . suUl intrdona shall bo Issued upon
the written rucotumenaiitlon of the warden of
the penltentlurv , tfio attorney ccneral , Kccro *
tary of state mid the chief Justice of the , supreme
premo court ,
- > "toc.'A TliU act shall not bo construed or
taken to ubrhlco or deny the power now
vested In the Governor to crant pardons , but
tluill bo In ndilltlon thereto. "
Vnu will observe tbut tlioru Is In fuel a spe
cial net. which provides for n special bourd to
recommend thu pardon of two persons of u
hpcclul eluss at the time-stated each yeir. ; I
lo'le\o that thv stutute Is In conlllct with the
constitution which prohibitsspot-liU legisla
tion Hlicr-ju scncrul law will iipplv , ami aUo
In effect lulu * nwity tlio discretion of the
ciccntlvo In Riuntlni ; suuh imrdons ; Lecunt-e ,
iillliouirli couched In thu IUIICIIIIKO of cciur-
tcby. thu lufanln.1 of thu btntuto , neverthe
less U thut the ro\crnor sli.il ! purclon Iho
Dcrwins for ham tbo rucoiiiiiiciuiutlons uro
Jnuc ; ! , It inuy bo well toconslilei ulwo the
Itatnro of the special itatutc. In general ,
jionn but tliOMi eonvluted of murder In the
M'conil itearvcor IKuolfent-e. urn llublu to be
( onllned for tnoru th.tn ten yeart ; therefore
tliol..w applies almost oiehiklve y to pcr-
IODK convicted uf murder In the second Uejjrco
und tiunn-nced to lmprl oiiment for life ; und
oi > Huch hcntcnceb licurbut u snrill proportion
10 Iho whulu iiiiinLer Iho ellect is tbut
the punUliment for inur.ler In the second
tlciico und other ill.o Kerlauscrltiiv * In any
event h > hut uiuven or twelve your * In the
lien tcntluryhcthur thu numerous hnni-
K'ldenjn Ibo rtntoforik few years past huvo.
Kibonio extent been ciiu.fd by thUstututo
If n mutter of mere conjecture : but If life
mill protxirty uro to to protected , tlio law
mtibt 1)0 poimlr.oil totiiko Ilk course. Ibo
riipri'iue court uf this lute , from It orgun-
11 lion , liHbcnrefully rend uiul enns.cleiol thu
ev ilcni'O In thu many > oluiulnoiiK criminal
ci ; c which have come before It. und Iris
linerlieHltiited tobuluslduu vcr < ilet where
tlio evidence failed tocstiiblUh thuKUlitof
tliuaioubcd. I cun Imuslno no i. renter n run ;
than to charge und convict n pcn > ou of un
otfcnso of which hu U Innocent. It U
jiosklulo with the utmost ctirv on the pait
lit Hie court * that n perMin mxy be wronu-
fully i-onvlcleU of un ulTciitv. or fncts In
uxtunuutloit tuuy be forthcomlus utter thu
trlut. la ull kucli cases thuinnttcrof Kruntlni :
? u purdon Uuroperly piucod In the htindt of
thu excctitUo to bo exercised or not uv to him
luay . ' - pioper lifter a fall Invcatigutlon of
all the fuctk. Thvru U no dU ldt < d rei > pen ibll >
Ity. The constitution place * tbo duty upon
. lifiu und no uuo else , mill miy uttcuipt tosuift
1 it on to bpcclul bourd for pcclul ca cii in lu
injr flew In eontravcnllon of the conitltutlon. :
In conclusion I desire to lay tbnt nt tiny time ,
If 1 w i convinced n meritoriousriuo forprir-
don was prcicnlod. It would aflor.l ma plenw-
tiroto lgn it recomnicndiition for the same.
Yours vury respectfully.
respectfully.SAMUEt.
SAMUEt. MAXWCI.U
Chief Justice.
H is understood that the governor will
cxerclsa his power to pardon convicts on tbo
Fourth of July irrespective of the advisory
board and regardless of the fart that In past
vcaM this board had recommended convicts
for pardon.
Tlicno Will Ornilnntc.
The faculty of the State university toiay
recommended the following students to the
Board of Hcgcnts n entitled to decrees :
Bachelor of Arts : Horace S. Clason ,
Homer Edtnouon , Eugenia Uotncr. Mary
Hullhorst. Frederick Hvde , Lydia Million ,
"Walker I'llsburv , Josephine freeman , Dan
iel Worth.
Bachelor of Letters : Charlotte Andrus ,
Eiiwant Brown , Minerva DJ I'ue , Stella
Klrkcr , Corn T.vons. James McDonald ,
Emma Pound , George Sheldon , Uharios
Sklles. Lura Stockton , Thomas Williams.
Bachelor of Science : Samuel Avcry ,
.Tames Barkluv , Thenphilc Bruggor , Charles
Chandler , Hupert Dlneos , Charles Helvio ,
Paul Hubbard , Kredenck Kenyon , Morgan
Maghee , Hugo Nelson , Lcroy Trover.
Bachelor of Civil Engineering : William
Brook , Jnmei Porterllcld , Bruce Yutei.
Master of Arts : Jured G. Smith , Albert
Woods , James Worley , Cbarles Loblugor ,
Wilber Knight.
Aiiininl CompetltMo Drill.
The nrtlllorv detachment of the university
cadets held its annual compstitive drill on
the campus grounds this .forenoon , com
pany C detachment took lirst pnzo and com
pany A detachment second. Tno chiefs of
tlio winning detachment wcro It E. Ulnges
of company C and 11. S. Bulla of Company
A. In the individual drill H. ' ! Dlngcs tool :
iirst prizs and H. C. Upton second.
Tno nntiual review and dress parade took
place this ultcrnoon and was witnessed by n
largo number of people. Governor Boyd
presented commissions to the following olll
ccrs : Cautalus ,1 lanes A. Barkley. Fred-
crick D. Hyde , Morgan M. Mnsbeo , George
L. Sheldon. First lldutcnnnls Charles U.
Chandler. Kuport E. Dioges , Jame > B. Mc
Donald , Hugo E. Nelson. Larov E. Troyer.
Second lieutenants Tbcophlt Brugger ,
Walter B. Pills Lury.
Irvlno In Court.
W. H. Irvine , who shot and killed C. E.
Montgomery in this city on the morning of
May 'JO , inndo his second nopearancs in court
this morning since the tragedy. His cppear-
anco today Avas in marked contrast with his
demeanor nt his preliminary trial. Then hu
seemed almost n mental wreck. Today ho
bad regained all of his wonted composure ,
sat erect and faced the Judge with an easy ,
unconcerned nlr. When his case was culled
ho quickly stepped forward and listened to
tbc rending of the information with but
little perturoatlon. He pleaded "not guilty"
to the charge und his case was set for trial
October 3.
Green Gaffney. who shot and killed
Charley Thomas May 27 , also entered a plea
of not guilty. His trial wa set for October
10.
Lincoln In Itrlcf.
Tno barn of W. E. Cutnlngs at Nineteenth
and Y streets was burno last'nlgbt.
'
The delegates to the national 'convention
of tbo Yurdmuster * association returned east
at-:40 thin afternoon.
Several hundred members of the Railway
Employes club held a picnic at Lincoln park
tbis afternoon. Suecinl trains came in from
different parts of tbo state and a general
good time is reported.
The fire department was called to Thir'.y-
flrst and Q streets at 1 o'clock tbls afternoon
by a lire in John Nightengale's barn. The
building was partly consumed.
Lincoln Citizens Itiitlfy.
Lincoln republicans ratified the nomination
of Bonjat&in Harrison and Wbttelaw Raid
tonight by magnificent demonstrations.
Government square and tbo surrounding
strcuts were packed with a big crowd of
people. A band of music and a profusion of
tire works enlivened tbo occasion. The
speakers were J. L. Cold well , W..H. Wood
ward , i'ranKlin Callus , J. B. Strode , P. J.
Kcllv. Juugo Parker , Captain Blllingsley
and T. C. Mungor. Tbe meeting was more
than enthusiastic.
Hl n School Commencement.
EtiOAit , Neb. , June 11. [ Special Telegram
to Tnc BEE. | The fourth annual commence
ment of tbo Edgar High school was held in
the Baptist church Friday evening. Long
before tbo hour for oeginniug the exorcisns
the church wu * packed from pulpit to gal
lery , not even standing room being left. Tbe
building was beautifully draped-ivilh tapjs-
try and decorated with llowerj , evergreens
and plants. Tbo graduates were Misses Ida
Clary , Stella Walley , Sadie Hawley , Minnie
Grcon , Vir.a Gardner , Jessie Glazier and
George Avery , Halph Snxton , Mack Carlson ,
Hoburt Avery and Ralph Castcrlino. Tbo
delivery ot the graduates was excellent and
tlio subject matter of tbo eleven orations is
rarely , If ever , surpassed by any school for
uniform excellence Tbe musical portion of
tbo exercises , in which Edgar's best talent
participated , was a nlcasing feature.
Educational matters bore are on a higher
piano and tbe schools ; ; ow occupy a position
second to no other high school in tbo stale.
Uojil County ? cu-s.
BOTTE , Neb. , Juno 11. ( Special to THE
BEE.J Butte is making great prooaratlons
to celebrate tbo coming Fourth of July.
Swift Bear and bis band of warriors wtl
entertain the crowd with war dances. Hon.
W. D. Mathews of O'Neill , Hon. J. B.
Barnes ot Fremont und Judge Allen of
Madison will deliver patriotic addresses.
Ono thousand dollars in purses and prem
iums will bo bung up.
Tbo Butte Gazette , pditcd by T. S. Arm
strong , will i sue its flrst number Friday.
This will bo tbo only democratic paper in
Boyd county , and makes three publications
for'Butte.
Jteutrlco'o New Hotel Ansurnl.
BEATHICE , Neb. , Juno 11. ( Special Tele-
pram to TUB Bui : . ] Tbo entire amount of
tbc $100,000 stock required to insure tbo
building of the new Hotel Blakoley at tbo
corner of Fifth Bud Ella streets , tbls city ,
has been subscribed and tbo enterprise is an
established fact. Work will begin at once
on removing the old opera house , and work
on tbo excavation for the now structure will
commence ) immediately thereafter. Tbe
building is to bo a four-story pressed brick
front , with a frontage of seventy feet on
Fifth and 140 on Ella street. The building
proper is expected to cost not less than
? S5,000.
Army Officers u Wltncisei.
Four Honixsox , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special
Telegram to THE BEE. ] Dr. Raymond , U.
S. A. , Coptuln Garrard , Lieutenant Packer
and six enlisted men left hero tonight tor
Omaha. They were subpccnicd by tbe
United Slates court at Omaha as witnesses
in tbo Mladlototi assault caso.
Colonel Stanton paid tbo two companies of
tbo Eighth infantry stationed here and
starts for the Ninth cavalry camp on Clear
creek , near Powdorriver , Wyoming , tonight
to pay the six troops of tbo regiment camped
bere .
Klllfil u Clrcnt I'rt.
GIUND ISLAND , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special to
TUB Bee. | A huge bear was discovered
yeiterduy attacking a cow belonging to
1 ! . Sasson near ritLibory last eight. Mr.
Sasbon shot at tbo beast but only wounded
the animal , which immediately turned on
him. A neighbor Came lo thu rescue with a
Winchester and killed tbo bear. Tbe bear
was tbc property of a man who has been
traveling over tbo country exhibiting two of
the animals , The owner paid $5 damages.
Muuy VUltor * Ki
Gin MI Iti.txn , Neb. , June 11. iSpeclal to
THE BEE. I Fully 2,000 vUltora are expected
to attend the annual convention ot tbo Platt-
dcutcb Central Vercin von Nerd Amerika ,
which takes place here from Friday , Juno
17 , to Tuesday , June ' . ' 1 , Inclusive. Tbe local
commutes on entertainment Is ready ( or
thctn , and a rouilrg convention It expected.
Thrown from n llnnc.
DfMiAit , Kcb. , June II. [ Special to TUB
Br.t.J-J. F. Dogue , a farmer living two
miles and a bait west of town , was badly
bruised yesterday by being thrown from a
horse , and tbo animal stumbling und falling
on him. _ _ _ _ _ _
Xitbrtttkii' * Dcutli Itoll.
lUsTlXG > , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB BKC. ] It U currently reported
Here today tbut Dick Thotnpion bad died in
a St. Joseph hosolltil. Thompson was fern
n long tltnu R prominent Jou rnalist here , and
once enjoyed the distinction of being the
democratic candidate for secretary of state.
Ho was always a good follow. Ho recently
edited a magazine at Ashland , and was next
hoard from In a St. Joseph bojpltal , where
be had an allao k of Jaundice.
SUl'ItRUt : CUUIIT.
Decisions Itnnileil I o rn by tlio Nebraska
Trlbunnt Yo terdny.
LI.NCOI.V , Nob. , Juno 11. [ Special to Tnc
BEE.1 The suproma court to.tay nandod
down opinions in the following cases :
Glllcspievc the City of Lincoln. Error
from Lancaster county. Affirmed. Opinion
by Mr. Justice Post.
A flty Is not II ible tU common Inw for the
negligent uuls of the members ot Its fire de
partment.
I'ltiiUtlffj InloUutc was struck nnd kllloJ by
nlnddur wuson or trtific bckinnliu to the ( Ire
department of the defendant c ty , through
tlio net licence of the Urltur thereof , u member
of said department , while driving alon : ono
of the streets of the city for the purpose of
cxuN'UInt n tram ( if hones belonjlni to tlio
department. Hold tint the cllv Is not liable.
famltb & Co. VJ Uoyer & Davidson , error
from lied Willow county. Anirmoa. Opinion
by Mr. Justice Post ,
In reviewing un orJcr ot the district court
or H jttdua thereof , dis.-h ir lnx un attach
ment , the evidence belli : conltlutln ? , the sumo
presumption pruv.ills In favor ot tno correct
ness of the rullnz complained of. as In c.ises
of flndln nnd judgment upon a formal trial.
The order of a Jniluu dlsclmr.'ln ; un Hit tch-
nient In such cuu will not bo disturbed by
Ill's court unions it Is clearly u ulnst the
weight ot evidence.
Pawnee County vs Storm. Error from
Puwnoo county. Afllrmod. Oppiuion by
Mr. Chief Justice Maxwell.
Umftsr thnst-ittitoof the county boird upon
clvlu ; public notice through the newspaper *
tu required by luw and ejiup.yl ns with the
law In other respects , may loj.iui a valid ] iub-
llc ro id through tha property of one or more
ot the land OWIILTJ , ullhn'Uli ho has no act unl
nollca ot tbo pruceo llng while they are pond
ing.
> iOtleoln a new iripor Is constructive on'y.
und while It is siitllclont to alve thu county
board jurUd ctlon , It cannot deprive the land
OH ner whose property has l)3en taken und had
no actual notice of the procecdln s to locale
Iho mad until utter the lime advertised for
filing claims for damages hud expired , from
recoveilnu compensation within a reasonable
time utter hu has such actual notice , the
uctiiHl appropriation of the properly.
Connor vs Draper. Error irom Cass
county. AfUrmcd. Opinion by Mr. Justice
Norvnl.
Where , In nn action tried to a Jury there Is
evidence to sustain tlje vorJict , Iho suurcme
couit will not set It aside mil irrmt u now
tiial oee.tuso Iho bare lirepon lurance of thu
evidence seems to he u-Mlust the verdict.
Held tint the Instructions fairly submitted
the Usue to the jury.
When document iry evidence U exa ludcd on
the trlitl the 9111110 must ba Incorporated In the
bill jf exceptionIn order that tliU co.irt
may review the rulings of tbu trial court
theroon.
Tbo Lane 11 tor County bank vs Horn.
Error from Lancaster county. Aftirmjd.
Opinion oy Mr. Chief Justice M.ixwell.
An nsslcnmeut by a debtor ot pjrvjnal
property for the benefit of creditors will not
bu Invntld tiec-iu'-e not recorded. If Die I In the
co-inty clerk's otik'O within twenty-tour hours
nftcr bolnz nricle.
An nssUnment for the benoQt of creditors
us It hojures un egultabie dUtrlbiitlon of thu
proceeds of the debtor's property niiionghls
creditors will be sustained If pcusfb o.
Where the usilRiieo h is taken iictnal und
exclusive uosMjsslon of the personal property
assigned such possession ciinnoi bo dlsrc-
cardel by third nirtk-s on the ground of
want of notice. The stituo mcryly provides
for u registry of tbu Instrument.
Oskutup vsGad.den. Error from Douglas
county. Afllrmod. Opinion by Mr. Justice
Norval.
Defendant called at the public telephone
ita'lon nt. chuvlcr undnskuJ Iho operator to
reitiost | plaintiff to step to the telephone In
thulr place of bu lncs * In Onriln , us ho desired
to converse with them. Ho. one of itio plaln-
lltfs. answered thu call , but owln ? to thu con
dition of the atmosphere the parties \ > oru un-
ab.e to converse directly with each other. Thu
telephone operator at I'remont , un
Intermediate station , proposed lo nnd
did transmit defendant's mussage to
plaintiff , offering to sell them n
quantity of buy. und he also repeated to de-
Icnilant their unswur accepting the pro
position. In un uctlnn for u breach of the
contnict it wus held that the conversation
wus adiiilssablc In evidence , and that it was
competent for the defendant to state the eon-
tcnts of p.ulntln's answer to Ills mcssaic. us
repeated by the operator at 1 rcrnont , lit the
time It came over the wire.
Tootle vs First National bank of Chadron.
Error from Dawjs county. Reversed and re
manded. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval.
When iioods uro Bold upon creolt Induced by
the fr.ululont represnnlallons of Iho pur
chaser us lo his financial ability , the vendor
may rescind the contract within a reasonable
tlmo after Iho discovery of the fraud , upon
a return , or oiler to return , the consideration
received by him und reclaim the goods as
uRulnst any ono not n l-ona tide purchaser for
value without notice of tbe fraud.
Hut whore the fraudulent vendee has sold
part of the goods to Innocent parties , the
original vendor may retnlri of the considera
tion Hn amount omml tn tin * v.ilun nf tlm
parted with by Ills vendee , und tender
thu balance of thu cocHldoratlon ,
When goods obtained by fraud hu been
mortgaged by the fraudulent vcndeo solely to
secure u prc-exlstlnc debt duo from him to
the mortgagee , the latter cannot claim the
protection which the luw ufforda an Innocent
uiul bona tide purchaser of property from a
frudulcnt vendee.
The petition examined nnd held to stale a ,
good cause of action in replevin.
The. Fremont , Elkhorn & MUsourl Valley
Railroad company vs Matihics. Error from
Douglas counly. Reversed. Opinion by
Mr. Justice Post.
In this stntotho special remedy provided
by the statute for determining by condemna
tion proceeding , the dnniapt ! to land when a
part thereof Is taken for rk-ht-of-way pur
poses by u railroad company Is exc'lutlvc.
Itepiibltciin Valley railroad company vs
rink. 18 Xubrusku. ( fit
A petition for the appointment of a com
missioner to nppruiso dumuRo for the talc.n :
of property for rlchl-of-way , which sols torth
that the petitioner desires to r.c < | tilro a strip
UK ) feet wide through a particular tract , and
refers loan accompanying pint , for u more
particular description Is snlllcIcuU
PI < IASII > WITH IIAKIUSO.V.
Nebraska ItepulillcuimSutlsllpil thnt Victory
Is Xo\v Assured.
FALLS CITV , Nob. , Juno 11. ( Special to
THE BEE. ] Tbo nominations of Harrison
and Reid were received here with enthusi
asm. Tbo revulsion of fooling among Blaine'n
forrror supporters , since his resignation a :
secretary of state , is surprising , and bad bo
been nominated there are scores of republi
cans hero wbo would not have supported
him. Richardson will give 400 majority for
the ticket.
Ci.ivCEXTEit , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special to
THE BEE.J Tbe news of Harrison's renomi-
nalion reached hero yesterday evening and
tbo boys Bred cannon In boner of the event ,
A sit LAN D , Neb. , Juno 11 , [ Special to THE
BEE. ] The republicans of this city wore
more than pleased with the renomination of
President Harrison. He was tbo choice of
tbo republicans hero from tbo start. .
FHIEXII , Neb. , Junoll. [ SpecialTelegram
to THE BEC.I The republicans of tbls city
held n rousing ratification meeting this even-
Ing. Hon. W. S. Simmons of Lincoln ad
dressed the nicotine and there is considera
ble enthusiasm. Tbe nomination of Harrison
risen is giving satisfaction to republicans
bere.
bere.HoumcnE
HoumcnE , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special Tele
gram to Tilts UEE. ] Tbu republicans of this
county held an enthusiastic meeting hero to
night , ratify ing tbo nomination of Harrison
and Reid and lo organize a republican club.
E. A. Washourn was chosen chairman and
H. E. Bush secretary. Tbo club starts out
with about ISO members , all enthusiastic for
HairisoD.
CAMimiliQE , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BEE. ] Five hundred enthusi
astic republicans ratified the nomination of
President Harrison at Cambridge. Tbe
assembly was entertained by brllllaut
speeches by Colonel Henderson , J. O. Gam
bol , Rev. Mclycai and C. M. Brown.
CO/AD , Nob. , Juno 11. [ Special Telegram
to TUB BEE. ] There is great rejoicing hero
among ropuoltcans over tbo nomination of
President Harrison. Hundred * of Inde
pendents in tblt county are sure to vote tbe
republican national ticket tbls fulL
VALXVTISI' , Neb. , June 11. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun BEE.I Tne repuollcans held a
ralilicaliou meeting hero tonight which was
largely und enthusiastically attended. Sev
eral speeches were made und tbo work of tbo
last four years gona over prcttv thoroughly.
On the streets today not a criticism was
beard of President Harrison's administra
tion and all opponents con cod n tbat be it by
fur tbe strongest candidate that could have
boon named. Ho will bo particularly strong
with the fanners wbo lean toward thu inde
pendents.
GOIIDOX. Nob. , June 11. ( SpecialTelegram
to Tun BEE.J Tbo news of the renomination
of Harmon U received witn tno greatest
satisfaction and enthusiasm. Flags are
waving and bands are playing. Harrison 1 $
all right :
Nebraska rarmrrn Hu y.
CLAT CF.XTEII , Nob. , Juno 11. [ Special to
TUB BEE. ] This city has " presented n lively
scene for the past week. The streets have
been crowded with teams until tbo capacity
of the grain elevators wus , exhausted , and the
scarcity of can trndo it ircpcssiblo to relieve
them.
Farmers are beginning , to complain some
on account ot drv weather. There is plenty
of moUttiro in the ground , but the surface
has become quite dry nnd hard.
AVnnt llrmy
MAIUSOX , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special Tele
gram to Ttir. Bnn.J Civil action has been
commoncid In the district court by Mr. and
Mr . John Grlswold against Drs. Hutchln-
ton nnd Footo for ? AODJ. ) The complaint
allege that n recent oparatlou performed
was untuillful.
_
nunjrrouMy Wouiiilcil.
Noitrn Buxn , Nob. , Juno U , [ Special
Tolpram to Tun BEE. ! While plnvlng with
a revolver , ETT ! Brown , 0 years of ago , shot
himself In the side , making n very serious
wound , Doctors hnvo probad for the ball ,
but have not found 1U
Sent to the Itrform Srluxil.
BcvrnicE , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special Tele-
cram to Tim Ben. ] Hartley J. Huston , n
minor of Cortland , was today adjudged In
corrigible in the county court and ordered
sent to tbo reform school at Kearney.
Conferred the lllnck Cross Degrco.
Bi.uu , Nob. . Juno 11. ( Special Telegram
to Ttir. BEE. ] The Knights Templar of this
place conferred the Black Cross degree upon
Prof. Atkinson of the Omaha agency schools
this evening. J. P. Latta and George Green
of Tokatnah were down as visitors.
WILKINSRtJSTIN'S FUN2RA.
Sad Ceremonies nt'tlin Homo of the Young'
.Man ( irlcf lit Vulr.
Cnptaln and Mrs. C. B. Rustm nnd their
son , Fred Rustln , arrived at 4 o'clock Friday
evening from Now Haven , Conn. , with the
remains of Wllklns Rustin , who mot a sad
and premature death at Now Haven on Mon
day , Juno ( i , as the result ot injuries received
by him while being initiated Into the D. 1C.
E. society of Yale college.
The sotrow-stnckeu relatives were met at
the depot by a company of friends and the
casket was taken at once to tbe family resi
dence nt 1C22 Harnoy street , The funeral
services wore held yesterday afternoon ,
Dr. Duryca conducting the religious
ceremonies over tbo departed. The floral
offerings wcro superbly beautiful. The
sopbomoro class , to which tbo deceased be
longed , sent a magnificent pillow of roses
and smllax , and the D. 1C. E. fraternity ten
derly remembered the youag man who wus
about to become a member ot tnat society In
the presentation of a handsome shield com
posed of variegated rosei and lilies. The
llornl gifts from friends in Omaha wcro
numerous and elegant , for the deceased was
very popular among his numerous acquaint
ances in Omaha.
The funeral was largely attended. The
family is oao of the oldest and most re
spected in the city and many hundreds of
people sympathize with the bereaved familv.
Following are the pall bearers : W. G.
Doane. J. W. Broatch , V. C. Caldwell , A.
H. Preston , W. G. Preston. Augustus F.
Kounlza , John Patrick and Will Hoagland.
All of the pall bearers nro Vale men.
The body was Interred in Forest Lawn
cemetery.
Merely Crnrl 1'olly.
Touching tbo manner of bis son's death
Mr. Rustln said that ha was thoroughly con
vinced that the reports tending to convey tbe
Impression that the accident was a case of
premeditated malice or intentional cruelty on
the part of any of the young man's assorfatcs
wcra entirely misleading. Tbe ridiculous
ceremonies through which tbo members of
tbe D. 1C. E. society were obliged to pass
were not necessarily dangerous , and tbis sad
Incident was an accident which none hud
forpseea. His classmates wcro all shocked
and sorrow-strlckon oy the tragic ending
of Ibo evening's sport , which they bad in
tended to bo only a Htlln rough and
ridiculous. "It was cruel folly , " said Mr.
Rustln , "that is about all that can bo said
about it. My son was popular with his
class and I do not believe for a moment that
any of them would have pormilteid the acci
dent to occur if they had foreseen it. "
How die Accident Happened.
Mr. Fred Rustin , brother of tbe deceased ,
who Is also in Yale , explained the exact
manner in wblch his brother received tbe
fatal blow tbat ended bis life. It seems that
the ceremonies of initiation wcro almost
finished at the lime \Vilkius Rustin
and several olhers wbo werj being Initiated
bad been out on the campus , whore tbov
were compelled to sing songs and go through
several ridiculous performances. Tbo final
act was to make a run down the street to
ward a restaurant , where tbo hoodwinks
were to bo taken off and the novitiates were
then to bo given some refreshments , con
cluding tbe ceremonies.
As the party entered the street through
which thn run had to bo made some ono cried
out "run" nnd off they all dashed. Young
Hustln , although blindfolded , proved to bo
tbo swiftest runner of the lot , and us it is
the well known custom ot tbo bocioty
to make tbo applicant run a second time
in case ho failed to do bis best on tbo
lirst attempt Young Rustia decided to make
a run the first time that would free him
from a second demand of that kind. When
the party had run some distance and bad
almost reached tno restaurant where the
refreshments were in waiting , the man who
bad Mr. Rustin in charge saw n back stand
ing in tbo troot and fearing bis blindfolded
companion would dash into it no called lo him
to slop. But Mr. Rustin wus some distance
ahead of bis guide and having tbo bandage-
about his ears as well UP bis eyes It
is believed tbat ho did not hoar tha
warning , for ha ran against the tongue of the
buck with tremendous force and fell pros
trate on Ibo pavement. Tbo polo of the ve
hicle had struck him fair in the pit of tbu
stomach. He lingered from Wednesday
evening until Monday morning , when ho ex
pired.
Storius were spnaad broadcast to the effect
that tbo deceased bad been cruelly hazed to
death , and other reports stated that two of
tbe guides ran by Rustin's siuo until bo got
within a few feet of tno back polo and then
called to him to "Look out , ihero comes a
wagon , " und deliberately guided him lo bis
dcalb. Tboso rumors are not bellevad by
tbo relatives of the deceased , as staled above.
They are convinced that tbo untimely death
was simply an accident resulting from care
lessness.
Crlcf nt Ne\TlIaten.
Brief funeral services were held oa
Wednesday at New Haven , all the members
of the class being excused from duty to at
tend. Speaking ot tbo'Incident the Now
Haven Dally Morning1 Journal of last
Wednesday said : "Nothing , perhaps , has
ever cast sucb a general gloom on the
campus. The depressing creels of tbo uu-
foriunale accident is everywhere apparent.
Just before tbo operation was performed on
Rustin bis moat intimate , friends passed
through bis room nnd said coodbyo to him.
Tbo sight was a deeply touching one , young
mon with llfo before thorn saying goodoye lo
a friend who bad ' 139011 so harshly
taken from thorn. Everywhere tbo noble ,
manly character of tbo deal student
was ouloglied. Ho 'Wbs one of the
men wbo made Yale a 'pleasant place to bo
in. Naturally tbe blow falls heaviest on bis
father and mother. Ho bad written them
glowing letter * about the pleasure bo ox
peeled lo get from tbo society to which he
had been elected , Tn& societies feel koouljr
their ihuro in causing Rustlu's death. Pki
Upsilon and D. K. E. , the two leading
Junior societies , adopted tbc following ro.o
tlon Ian night :
"Uesolvcd. That every candidate shall as
sent lo the oath of tlio kocloty and shall sign
the con.tllullon.
"Heso.vod further , That the Initiation cere
mony bhall bo the above and nothliu more.
"Tbo sophomore class aUo passed resolu
tions ox protsiui ; the sorrow of the entire
class occasioned by tbo sad accident , oulngU-
inp tbo deceased and declaring that tbo clus.
as a special mark nf respect should wear
badges of mourning until tbe end of tbo pres
ent school year. "
The W. A. Page Boap Co. , nro pub-
lishinp each week 11 dlrTorent hot often
inorclmnta who eull Union eoap.Vutch
for your grocor'n name.
PREPARED FOR THE OPENING
Arrival of the Companies for the National
Competitive Drill ,
PLEASED WITH OMAHA'S ' RECEPTION
Coinptetn rroRrnnt of the Orrinlcin Mon.
clny Will Hi- nil InterestInc liny nt
the CnnipVork VX'il Com.
incnco lltirl.v.
Too famous BelknnpKlflcs of San Antonio ,
Tex. , arrived in the city at S o'clock last
evening. As usual the coraoany h'ad bad
luck all the way up on account of delays ,
wtccks , etc.
A dotatchmout of Omaha Guards ) com
manded by Lloutonanl Wilson mot the now
arrivals and acted as tin escort to head
quarters. Tbo mrn were pretty well tired
out after their long ride and were very glad
when their Journey's end was reached.
After reporting at headquarters the com
mand marched to the Murray hotel and had
supper. \ \ hllu the company was waiting nt
the corner of Sixteenth and Farnam for the
caulalu to make bis report to Secretary
AltcniFon. tno Texans let loose thrir old tirao
yell uhich has been heard on every aiill
ground of nuy importance since the organ
ization of the company In ISS4. It runs llko
this : "Hip , hip hurrah. Tieor , Uclknup ,
maverick , Texas , one , two , throo.Mp , boom
rah. "
1'rocoiMled to Citnip.
Immediately after supper the command
orocsoded to the camp. It was Impossible
forsomoof the Uolknups to como with the
company , hut the few who wore loll benlnd
will reach Omnha Monday Kostor of the
drill : Captain , Robert B. Green ; lirst lieu
tenant , John F. Green ; second lieutenant I.
C. Unkor ; sergeants , Charles Norton , James
Flndlny , David Watts , Will Jones , 1'crcy
Hlchard&on ; private ? , Mr. Becker , C. C.
Smith , Frank Smith , S. WolcKon , S.
Mcadoo , J. Tugwcll. M. Son-day , W. Das-
comb , J. Durnpll , C. Bco. B. Bco , T. Bee ,
W. Alexander , J. Jones , F. Jones , W. Webb ,
A. Blum , H. Dukel. C. Harden , B. Ander
son , H. Bucon , H. Baker , H. Hickman , E.
Hernandez , E. Walton , W. Tromrnernnd N.
Winstead.
1'rocrnm.
The program as arranged for the first three
days Is as follows :
Mimcluy. Juno II Arrival of troopa , band
contort 11 to 12m. 12m. , formal openlns of
cnmp , I.louluuant roloncl 11. It Mitlford.pret-
Ident of National Comuutltlvo Drill associa
tion , eommandliii ; . Welcome to stttc , Gov
ernor Jamua H Itoyd. Welcome to city. Mayor
Gi-orco I1 , llemis. Kesponsooii bchUlf of asso-
clat on and presentation of Captain William
V. Itleh rds , Sixteenth United States lufau-
try as commandant of camp. John 1" . Altchl-
son , secretary National Competitive Drill HR-
sociatlon ; raising of Mac over henduuarturs.
J''JO p. m. . incetliii : of ollleors In each classof
dillls at headquarter. 2:00 ] i m. . uresontn-
tion of sponsors , clripcroncs and tuxlds of
honor to olllcers , 3x : ( ) ) > . m. , pnard mount.
I U > i > . m. t < > 'i:00 : p. m. , pr.tctlcodrili uy maiden
Infantry , zouaves li.ullni : an I artillery com
panies. p. m. , Brand tlross parndo. p.
m. . grand military band concert ,
Tuesday , June 14. < JOOa. : m. . puard mount
0:45 : n. m. . Inspection of companies which are
to drill ibis day. M:0a. : : m. , ( touavcalsh )
xoun\es of St. l.otlls. eaptain William lley-
inan. ] 1UO : a. m. , ( maiden ) UnK rides of .util-
Uhur Sprlnsh. Tex. , eaptain .1. E. Johnson.
: : p m. . ( national ) Kletcher rlllcs of
Mttlo Itock , Arl. . . captain John A. Mitchell.
2:30 : p. m. , ( citllnil : Omaha puurds of Omaha ,
Neb. , captain T. K. Bamfotd. 3 : ' < o p. m ,
( inaldciu Company A , ninth Infantry , O.illfor-
ula national guards. San Dlepo. Cut. , cnptaln
E. 11 tpclcman. 4an : p. tn. , taJtlllery ) Dleki-
fcon ll ht artillery , Danville , III. , lieutenant
W. O. liollouny. fiOU : j > . m. . grand street
par.icc. A patado of nil tl.c companies In
attendance and the entire second Infantry.
United States of armv under couitnuml of
major William S. Worth. Unltud States of
army.
Wednesday. June 5 9a.m. , puard mount , 10
a. tn , Inspection of companies which will drill
( lurln : this day. lOrlfin. m. , National Omaha
Guards , Omaha , Neb. , Oaptaln 1' . IItamforJ. .
ll-.yii a. in , . Galling Cincinnati Llpbt Artillery.
Cincinnati , Captain Fred .1. Herman. HtlJ p.
in.ouaves , Chlltiouee.ouuvcs of Knoxvllle ,
'J'cnn. ( laptaln W. 1' . Chandler. 2'M : p. m. .
graitl sham battle : a realistic representation
of ono of the most famous battles Known in
history : all of thu troops will participate In
this prand batt'o and the forces on both sides
will bo commanded by United States army
olllccrs. Grand military bind concert after
sham battlo. Exhibition drills. 7 p. m. . dieas
parade. 7UOp.in. , grand military band con
cert.
cert.Unless
Unless otnerwiso ordered the hours of
calls ol service and roll calls at the National
Compelittvo Drill association encampment ,
Oraabn , Neb. . June 13th to iiOth , 1SIG , will bo
sounded as follows :
rirstCall 5:30a : m.
Assembly S : .VI a.m.
HreaU-fast Mc s Call . ' > : . ' > ' > a. m.
frurscon's ( sick ) Call CIAn. : m.
ratiguo ( police ) Call 0llOu. : m.
OUAIU ) MOUSTINO.
First Pall R:45a. : in.
Assembly 0UJa.ni. :
l.NEl'KCTION.
Tlrst Call 0 : < i a.in.
Assembly ll > : UO a. m.
riisti-urpuant's Cull Ili0a. : : m.
Dinner Muss Call K':00m. :
Supper Muss Call . 5JJp. : m.
DUKSf PAH A HE ,
Tlrst Call 5:45 : p Jn.
Assembly ? : UJ ] > .m.
Itetreat. 7:30 : p m
Tattoo D:4'ii : ) . in.
Tups. 10wp.m. : :
Drill calls will also be soucdea for com
pany competitive drills twenty minutes be
fore time of company to begin drill ; assem
bly , tan minutes before time of drill. Hc-
ca'l from drill will ba sounded at expiration
of time allowed for drill , und companies will
stop promptly at that time.
Kiicninpmciit Notes.
Dross parade will be held every evening at
7 o'clock.
Captain Joyce of the Avon Hides , Cincin
nati , notified Secretary Aitchison yesterday
that it would bo impossible for tbo company
to attend the drill.
Tbo sponsors , cbaperones and maids of
honor have boon requested to attend tbo
opening ceremony Bt noon on Monday. After
the addresses by the governor und Mayor
Bemis the ladies will bo introduced to thee
o nicer s of the companies which they will
represent.
All ladies will bo admitted to the grounds
free on Monday up to 'A p. tn.
Brigadier General Brootto , Uv S. A. , has
accepted the Invitation of Secretary Aitcbl-
son to review the parade on Tuesday even
ing.
ing.Tbo
Tbo Omaha cu&rds , including tbo galling
section , went Into camp last oveuing.
Bugler Ddlv ot the Second infantry has
been employed by the management to sound
the calls.
The orderlies detailed from the Omaha
guards for duty at headquarters yesterday
had n busy time of it.
Today will be a busy ono for the detach
ments of guards detailed to do escort duty.
Companies will ba arriving today.
Captain Boyd of the t'ealy rifles of Galveston -
ton is well oicasod with his reception jester *
day and is particularly pleased with tba
camp grounds and the quarters bis company
has been assigned.
The now whlto duck uniforms of tbo Scaly
rlllcs ure much admired.
Governor Boyd has ocen given an invita
tion to welcome the visiting militia organiza
tions that may participate in tbo national
drill in Omaha In bis capacity as comman-
cler-in-chief of the Nebraska National guard.
Tbo governor will next Tuenday evening re
view tbo militia column with bis staff
and alto with General John H. BrooKe , U. S.
A. , commander of ttie Department of the
1'iatto , and staff. The roviowin ? stand will
be upon tbo balcony of tbo I'axtoa hotel
overlooking Farnam street.
Company B , Colorado National guards ,
Denver , will arrive over the Kock Island nt
4:25 : tbls afternoon.
Tbo Dallas ( Texas ) Light artillery will ar-
rlvo by the Burllneton at U:4U tbls morning.
Tbo Ml&souri I'aclllo will run a special
train for tbo Fletcher Kitles of Little Hock ,
Ark. , and the party , numt > orlng nearly 15 ! )
persons , will arrive at 10:3J : Monday morn
ing.
ing.A telegram was received by O. B. Aitrb-
isnn , secretary of the local association of tbo
national drill , that the Cincinnati Light
artillery will arrive in the city at 12:35 : Sunday -
day morning.
A telegram from Davenport , la. , says
that Devlin'a cudots will arrive at faJ : > U Sun
day morning.
"I SAY !
BUY A CAKE OF
SOAR
and thank rue for calling
your attention to H. "
MANUFACTURED
ONLY BY
N.K.FAIRBANK&COL CHICAGO ,
BAKING
POWDER
ozs. FOR
ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT.
PAXTON & GALLAGHER , Omalia.NelD
H H FIRE !
InsilranGB Company's ' Orders.
Stock must be sold regardless of price. Everything ha ?
to go as quickly as possible.
Clothing at Fire Sale Prices ,
MEN'S SUITS.
MEN'S ' SUITS $2.50 $ Our line Entire of
MEN'S ' SUITS $3.00' $ ' Men's $ I5.0O Suits
MEN'S SUITS $4.00 $ , Five ' go Dollars. at
CHILDREN'S SUITS.
Children's suits , ages 4 to 13 , 60c.
Children's suits , ages 4 to 13 , 90c.
Privilege of any CHILD'S SUIT in the house at
$1.50.
Boys' Knee Pants , 10c , 25c and 35c , usual price
4oc , 75c and Si.oo.
HATS.
Men's fine Derby and Soft Hats , 50c , 75c and $ Ir
usual price $1.25 , $1.75 and § 2.50.
MEN'S SHOES.
Men's Working Shoes , 59c , 79c and 99c , usual
piice $ i , $1.50 and $2.
Men's Kangaroo Low Shoes , $1.25 , usual pries $3.
See our Bargain Table of Shoes.
Balance of Fire Stock Furnishing Goods at
One-Fouith Regular Prices.
WESTERN CLOTHING CO. ,
1317 and 1319 Douglas Street.
The UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS
that the
Behr Bros. & Go's.
PIANOS
Hiiro attained , nnd the lilh praUo they bate cllclte.l from Hie world's MOST HE-
KOWNEI ) ARTISTS , front the \irn \ nnJ front a public long prcjiullcoJ In favor of
hlcr innkts , It is Siifo to as5tiii3 : Hint Ilia Iiiitr.ini3.it muU bo po yjial of UNL'OJI
MO.S ATTKIHUTES.
ATTKIHUTES.MAX MEYER & KRO. CO. ,
Sole Agents , Omaha , Nebraska.
Establish&d 1866.
Dr.DOWNS
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Th eminent n > erUlltt In ncrvoni , clironlr , private , blood , ktn n < J unnnrj dtirkxii. A rermlir ana
reiriiured gradual * ! ID m delne. at diplomat and curilflcitt't ilmw , u ( till treating with tliu rreatvn > urcii
catarrh , ip < inoatorrho < r ; . leu manhuoJi iuli > al Wt ) kuui . nttthl lo fl. Impoujucj. irpullli. tlrlcluru. itou-
orrliuca , iileut , varluwele.clc ho luercury u el. No * treatment ( or Ion of Tliu power , I'urtlM uuablv to
Tlttt iu uiai lx tr < * tf > < l at hemo L > j oorreiHjmlvnee. M 31Uu or luilrumrott aunt malloreipruM . -
eurelr packed , no uiatki to Indleato contuuU or lender. Uno iicrtuoal laUirflnw p i rr il. Coniullftilbt
froo. Corrc.poadcnruitrtci/ : . , Uot ) ( UjiKrlei til LIU ) at lt . Office l our Va. a. l U.mt
BunilajilUa.ui.lu Uia.bi.uu