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    10 TJTE OMAHA DAlJjY BJSJS : SATURDAY , yoVEMnjlin 0 , 1805.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AilvorMupmrnU tor llipnc coluninn
wll Iio InUrn nnlll ISiBO i . in. tut
1lic rnln r nnil nnlll S p. in. for ittt
innritlntt ni < l Sniulnr oIKIimi * .
Iicrc.l ptippkt cnn Iinvc nn P" " ' -
itrrimcil o n nnmliprpil Irt cr In cnrc
if Tlip Ilt-e. Annwprn f" niltlrcnuptl
Mitt tic ilrllvprpil tipon | iricii nHon
of thn cIu-cU only. Hn p , 1 --c '
Monl Hrnt liidprllonl IP " Moril
( liprGnffpr. Nothing lnln far l < -
( linn srf for ttrnt liinprtlon. Tin-up
niltcrtlNpiiiPlitN in list lie run COIIML-CII-
SIT ! \TI ( > S
WANTKD. pi.Ar-n AS "oiNnKtjr.pnn
hntcl , four jcni-fT experience ' ' ' .JJ-'f )
nee.
AVAM'llll MAM3 IIIJI.I
- INTELLIOENT AQENTS I IN
WANTED-LIX-E.
Ormlm to orirnnlio club , of ttircr to lljc fiml-
lands in
Hninfs
Orchard
IK-h of our famous
cVntral Mississippi The tide of I mm Isrnl Ion
Is colnir south where there are no hot wini is ,
no com winter , no blUrnnla. no crop tn\\\tm. \ \
Where two or Ihree crops can lie ' " ' 7' ' r" "
euch thlmt as frtllure
year. Where there li no
il a min Tilll woik nne-hnlf as hint as he dooj
In this country Coil summers , mild wUitors
i > ? nS crops of fruit ntid Kirden Jiuclc.
R IcheisoUn earth I sl ral av far lltles
Oco W. Ames , peneral agent .181. rarnain t .
Omaha. _ _ _ „ . -
J7SM TO $10000 PER MONTH SEt.UNCl THE
Rider Double Retort Oil pis nurner ; can ' .c
til/iced In any conk or heating lonv'.01rjl.7 ' cn *
It pniducw a p-rf ct mturnl pas n"1" ; "
for * " " <
chenp-r thnn coal or wend
Bay City Novelty Co. . Works , ' " l
A MAN OR iJADY TO MANAOR DISTRIIHJT-
. ,
An" do ne.pnn Mntf
| soap samples ; speelallles.
Send SjUan Co. 727 Woodward De trr.lt Mich ,
IPO for Bamplcs soap. etc. . rccclvo , 'R1l16i ' } nJi
"
$100 MONTIHA' \LARY AND
to sell goods to dealers by
unnecessiry ; staple goods
Co , Phlcngg , _ _ _
BOL1CITORS WANTED POR OMAH\ ;
mannVors ! outsldr. cruntry. Entirely n w Pro
block n-JI.29 D-i
411 Rheeley _
to TO $ r.o "SALARY PAID SALESMEN FOR
elKara : experience not nece-i ur > . ixtra in-
rtncomentH to ctinlnmers Rl hop K. M n-V
.
'
Liuls. Mo. IJ-M3slI'.i
_ _ _ _ _
BALEHMEN TO DRPO TIIVDE SIDE LINE
J W KnlRl.t. . 217 - ' 'i\ \ 1-
1J-MIOI 30
Racine. WIs.
KLEOANT CAllINET PHOTO" . $2 00 PER DO55-
en D-nles 113-115 South 16th st. C-474
"
' WANTED. IMMEIUATELY , OOOD. COMPB-
10' te.it clrl for general housewoik In smill family ,
references , fietman prefenod , good pi ire f > r th-
right girl Apply at 2COS Half Howard
WANTED. TO EMPLOY NURSES AND INTEL-
llgent ladles for their Icliuiv hours 01 the
whole time lluslness pteimnt peimment and
\cry remuneratl\c For full pirtlui'ars ad.
dress , with Blimp. Arplu KlrUp itrh I , I iiniuiso ,
Kan. _ C V3vM > 3 _
WANTETi aiIlI < FOR SECOND WORIC AND
e re of babj. 2225 Farnam street
NURSE OIRL WANTED. REFERENCE RE-
qulred Call at 20'J"i Maincy clrcct C MTIS 30
HOUSIS. :
HOUSES r. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK.
D 473
HOUSUS IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY THE
O F. O.iUs Company , 1303 Fa'imm D 176
ruRNisiiED nousn FOR RENT ; \UFIFUL
house , ten rooms , eleBiintlj funiMicil , hot
water heat , laundry , stable , caul.iKe. etc.
Thos F. Hall , C1C Paxton block D 111
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES f. ROOMS ,
all , modern , gas , fuel , Apply lljron Reed Com
pany ,212 So. Hth st. D 477
HOUSES BENAWA & CO. , 103 N. 15T1I ST.
D-478
HOUSES O. G. WALLACE. 312 BROWN ULK.
D 179
FOR RKNT-NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF
eight looms besides utco\ti and bitluoom south
front , with all conveniences. Inquire 2WS Hilf-
Howerd St. D-237
iuT NO. 10TH ST. , 8-ROOM MODERN BR1CIC
with barn. Omaha Real Catatu te Tiust C > . ,
211 So. 18th St. D-235 30
MODERN HOUSES NEW 7-HOOM DWELL-
Inga near HanM-om paiU. 2715-17 Poppleton n\e. ;
modem bricks. CIS South 29th , MS-JO North 23d
sts luul 1422 Sherwood a\e. C. A. btarr. C15
N. Y. Life. D-57I-N30
600 S. 21ST A"VENUE. NINE-ROOM MODERN
house. , ard 3JOxl65 feet. J. N. Fitnzer , oppjsite
postotllec. D-M5SO
BTEAM. NO EQUAL. WINTER OR SUMMER
cenlril. modern 5 or 0-rouni llata. llzird. 221
N. 24th. D-C59-D3'
FOR HBNT B-HOOhl HOUSE , 631 S. 17TfI AVB.
D M532-N30
FOR RENT CHEAP , DESIRABLE STORES ,
flats , rooms , etc B. J. Kendall , G20 S ICth st.
I > _ 713.II
S OR li ROOMST CLOSETS , WATEli7 WS N "laT
S2S N. 37TH AVE . 8-R , MODERN , $20.
1004 H. llth M. . 7-r. , modem , jr.
Z775 Webster St. 7-r. , in idem , $2' !
8401 Juckson Pt , S-r. . modern $20
4100 Lafa > ette a\e , 9-r. , modem. $25.
207 S 21th st . 14-r. , modem , $50
23J S 2ltb st , 8-r , , modern $10.
Fidelity Tiust Company , 1702 Fainum St.
D 915 30
125 HOUSES , ALL SIXES AND PARTS OP
city , F. D. Wead , ICth and Douglas streets.
D M032-D13
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE , WITH CITY WATER 7l2
So 281 h. D M955 30
COMPLETELY'FURNISIIED IO-ROOM IIOUSE
for rent. 115 S. 23th street. D-M135 30'
1317 ScC 32D. FURNACE , GAS , DVrif ; $23 00.
D MHO 30
FOR RENT. 3-IIOOM HOUSE , S. E. COR. 23D
und Clnrke. D 199
FOR RENT. CHEAP , GOOD S-ROOM HOUSE ,
hiMlnl with hot water ; geol Imin and all mod
ern conveniences : 1419 Ho. 26th. Enqnhe John
8to l , P.itteivon bulldlnic. IV-MSW-Dl *
_
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMILY PLAciT
ISth , south of Mniulemon. D M337 30 *
FoTf RENT ? HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE
city
Bp elal , 5r > l Ho. 6th a\enue.
416 North 31st street.
421 Noith 31st street.
4D5 North lUth street
All model u eomenlcnces ; cheap for winter
months Hrennan , IM\O R. Co. D M3I3 D23
AT FKll'RES TO RENT. CAR FARE SAVED
S , 23 h. IH'CU DoJi' | . Wllllainuoii , Qlolio Siinu3 :
binlf _ _ D-370 23
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FINE MODERN TEN-ROOM mjIClC. FACES
lUnsoom pirk , } 23W ( Burns1 chlr i etnip.
_ D-M379 Dl
CIS N 20TII. 4 ROOM COTTAGE
16J3 N. Nth , 5'iooni ll.it , nice.
ll l N. lUlh. 8-loom brlik.
COI N , 17th , K-room brick.
Omalu Real Entuto nnd Trust Co , , 211 9 ISIh.
D M371
FOR RENT. SIX-ROOM , MODERN HOUSE ,
Call 271C Honurd at. -M3W 30 *
FOR RENT. 7-IIOOJI MODERN FLAT. LANOE
block , Gdi > S. 13th. D M403 D8
rou iin.NT-Kuu\i.siiuii HO OILS.
THHEK ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO
mun and wlfu ; itnt lal.en In boaid. 31J N. 17th.
E-M23J
rUIlNISHKI ) 11OOMH , roi S. 2JT1I STH1IUT ;
itcum lii'aUM. | J Mm JJ *
rniiNiKiinn HOOMS roa i.ioiir noitsi-
Kii-ihiff. | 519 Si. ! l t iiveniie. l. MWJ 1)1 *
HS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RKSILVERED , 7 N. K.
M
FUIIAISIIUU ROOMS AND HOAUD.
DESIRAI1LK FURNISHKD ROOMS AT THE
Capitol , US Cap , a vo ; transients utcoinrnodauJ.
K-MC62-D2"
BOARD ;
The Rote , J-J20 Harney street.
FOR RKNT , FURNISHED ROOMS , wnin
Mllliout baud , Dteani heat , electric bells ; Kites
rruuoanl'lp ; ut tut MUlanJ Hotel. Ifitli and
Uilcuvu utrceto. F M301 * U %
HOARD AT $ J.OO PER WEEK. EQUAL TO ANY
In city. 31i South Uih t Boarl and n < am ,
$400 Ploiu'T House , 'llioniui O'Connor
F M3II DO
_
UAbT FRONT , PRIVATE FAM1LV. REFER-
eic i ienulrcti J.MB. 6lh. F Ssa-ii
FRONT s'ITE OF ROOMaaOODtOARD 111
Baulh Wth. I' Mijtl 30
_
ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO OKNTI.EMBN
or nun and wife , no tlucr home In city : walk-
liu ilUlanre. " K Ca. Ute. _ * _ * lwi
noonsvrru HOARD. SVEAM injAT. aHi5
1121 Dmcnport. F > ( &
rou HIXT STOIIIJS AM * orrious.
FOR RENT THE -STORY I1RICK lUHLDINO
nt 916 Fnrnam street This building tins n fire
proof cement basement , wmplte slenm hent-
in r n tiires , water on nil floors , gai , etc. Ap
ply nt the office of The lice. 1 919
ACJBVTS WANTIJII.
AGENTS WANTHD-MF.N AND WOMEN
clear ( COCO vrcklj with our lahjr snei as
easily ns $60 OT monthly In other lln s. $2.0" )
snmplM fr o Those reeklni ; business should
Address , with ttnmp. Merrill Mfg. Co. ( A R3) ) ,
H Canal utreet. Chicago. J-1H D1J
iVAvrnn TO itivr.
WANTED. SffTlTor"noriMf. WITH I1OAIIR
for mm nml wlfi > Ooul Inntlnn. ItpfironCM
rvqiilr * > l. A < MrfM Kx , ! ! , ' uncll IUurf *
WANTHD. 2. 3 Oil 4 ItunMM I'OIl HOI'fln-
ke"ilnit | , rhenp tent ami icntiul Aillrri-B T Cl ,
cnre Itec oiTlce K Ml 13 ! > :
s-ioHAr.n.
STORAGE-FRANK EWERS , 1214 HARNEY.
M 452
AcirlcTsToiuuiu AND" WAREHOUSE co.
90S-910 Joiies. General storage and forward Ing.
FOIL SAI.I-MISCIMAVIOIS. : !
HARD WOOD. 4 AND C-FOOT FENCE FOR
corn cilLblng. C. R. Lee , 901 DouglasL
FURNITURE 11-ROOM IIOPSE FFLL FIRST-
class boarders. Inquire at B ore B2I S Kth
Q MSI9 D9 *
FOR SALE , QUANTITY FINK OLD LUMBER
consisting of 2tl , 2\H. 2x-l2. 6xS , also sheeting ,
shlplap windows , doom , etc Apply nt yird
Itth and Webster , or Associated Charities S07
Howard street ! - SO *
_
SKATEsC ALL SI/.ES
Oinihn Blcjclp Co. . 323 N
MERCHANTS WISHING TO PURCHASE PAR
IO'B of choice putTtors will do well tn write A
M Hough , Ntnton , la Q TO-29
MUST BE SOLD BY 10 A M OF TIIE 30TIL
large clreil hall safe , llrst-clasa the llr < t convr
with } C300 takes It away. Room SOI Kiirnnclt
lild U 3'J7-2J *
BOOK BINDING THE Bt'RKLEY PP.1NT1NO
Co. . 114 and 116 North 15th slrc-t. R-18J D 13
CIiAIHVOYAM'S.
MRS DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. REliable -
liable business medium ; 8th year nt 119 N ICth
AMELIA GOODMAN , SPIRITUALIST AND AS-
tiologcr , can be consulted on all business cor
rectly. Union hotel. ICth and Webster
MASSAGH. I1ATIIS KCT.
MADAME SMITH. N E COR lliTH AND
DOUGLAS , room 11 : m.n'afo nnd bttUj i
MME. AMES. FORMERLY OF ST LOUIS MAS.
s igc and baths C07 S 13th st , 2d Hour , loom 10
MADAME GRAPE LEON. ELECTRIC , MAS-
snge. bath pulnis healthful nnd refreshing 417
South llth , upstairs , pailois 2 and 3
VTAVI CO. 3IG BEE HLDO. . HEALTH BOOK
free- homo treatment ; lady attendant. U 185
BATHS , MASSAGE "MME. POST. 313V5 S F.TH
FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED BAUMLEY.
17th and St Mary's n\onue. Telephone 440
U IS7
BELLE EPPERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER
nt 1DM Fnrnam. Agents wanted. U 3.12 D2"i *
ANDREW MOL1NE. IF HE OR SOME AC-
qualnt nice "eel this , please natlfj undeisU-ned
nml lie will hen Bomethliiff to his Inteiest. P.
A. Anderson , admlulslnitor , SnnburR Nib.
U MIOI 1 > 1 *
BIOXI3Y TO I.OAX HD VI , KSTATH.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 31S N. Y.
Life. Loins nt low lates foi choice secuiltIn
NeLrasUa & Iowa faims or Omahi city property.
W I S3
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnim st. W 489
C I > E"I CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
leal estate & . Neb. farms. W. B Meikle. Omilin.
W 490
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam
W * 91
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brcnnan , Love & Co , Paxton BIk.
W 482
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. LIFE.
W 493
MORTGAdCS , G. G. WALLACE. BROWN BLK.
W 494
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Furnum Smith & Co. , 132) Fninim
,
W 193
MORTGAGE LOANS ! LOW RATES
J , D. Zlttle , Ibth and Douglas , Omaha.
W 496
FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO
10 ytais , low rates. Gaivln Bios , 210 N Y. L.
W 133
SIX PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON IM-
provcd Omahu real estate. Texas lunds to ex
change for Improved Uty property. Will us-
BUIIIH or pay Incumbinnce. Will not consider
proposition under $40 000. Prefer to deal with
ot.nern. Pusey . Thomas , 1st Nat'l Bank bldg
W M910-D12
MOXUY TO l.OA.Y OIIATTULS.
MONE5T TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
homes , wagons , etc. , at lowest lutes In city ;
no lematal of goods ; strictly conlldcntlal , jou
can pay the oan off at any tlmo or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
306 S. 16th st.
st.X
X 497
MONEY TO LOAN , 30. CO. 90 DAYS. ITUIINI-
turv. pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Barker
block , X 493
IIUSIMSS enxcus. .
FORTUNE MADE BY PREHENT ADVANCE
In values , but nowhere so iiulckly us by our
plan of HutcetBful. eptculutlon In grain. It In
the b nt method In use. Our book explains
speculation by mall fully ( Sent fret ) Highest
bank references. Act quickly , PaUlson * Co.
47 Omaha bldg. . Chicago. IN. Y MJ64-30 *
FOR SALE A $ J.OOO.OO STOCK OF IMPLlT-
ments , $300 stock of confectloueiy , $300 butcher
Bliop ; a good livery business , guud npenlnc In
un > of thcso llm > < ; nil In a good town. Also
Homo line Improved nnd unimproved farms In
Missouri , Kansas und Nebraska to GLdianga
for cattle or western Iowa lands. Oaks &
Jackson , SlUer City , la. Y 895-D11 *
FOR SALE. SALOON BUSINESS AT 2553
Leiuenworth street. Address abova number.
Y-M1S8
FOR RENT. MEAT MARKET AND TOOLS
Fanners and Merchants Stain bank , Neola , hi.
Y M101 30
FOR SALE OR RENT. THIRTY-ROOM BRICK
hotel , nearly new ; furnished , ttcam heat , dolni ;
a good business In lUe town , terms rasyv Ad-
IJjx 100. Dunhip , la , Y M331 Dl *
JOB PRINTING OFFICE WANTED TO LO-
cnlii with us. We haa large amount of
work. Dr B. J. Kay Medical Co. . C.M H 16th
sticct , Y-M39J 30
FOR SALE. THE PALACE CAFE IN LEAD
and Dindwnnd , both doing good business. Ad-
die 4 Mult Klopp , Lead 01 Deudwood , S. D
Y-M107
rou
WAKE OFFER FOR J1.700 NOTE. P. F ROOSE ,
Ciii'Hh.i , | lus. Col. , lith and Farnam. Z M-373
EOUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAR
Omaha. What have you to offer ? H. F , Dalley.
84U N. y. Llfu bldff. Sf-500
TO EXCHANGE FOR. STOCK OF GOODS OR A
bank , Impiuted farm lands In Gosper county ,
Neb. , being fanned. Ohio Knox , 37' . Pearl St , ,
Council luff . luwu. ' 3C5 D-l
FOR EXCHANGE. TWO s"ECTJONs7 LEVEL
land , irood > ull. near Juloburir. Cole , clear of
lucumbmncc , for coed farm la Nebraska. Tha
O , F. Djva | Co. , Omah , Neb. SJ M40 Dl
I'-OU SAI.lUEAL BSTATU.
AUSTllACTS-TIIE DYRON REED COMPANY
RE 508
IMPROVED FARMS < I. W. CARLOCK. 12
Farnam t. RE ll-Jl
'ARM LANDS. C. P. HARRISON. Hi N. T. L
RE-151-N30'
YOUR PJI4NCU TO TRADE FOR A 1'KKrEPT
k'tni of a home , 7 rooms , modern , em to , fur
nace , liol and cold water , nicely decorated ,
ll l-cliiv uelKLboibasd. Will luke vacant lot
or lunJ , Fllcllty Trukt Comranj. Sole Agent ,
RE-M360 SJ
AT BED ItOCIC PRICE , LOT JU BLOCK It.
Wtt Knl. J. M Jlantoo. RE-M 1-U3
J
roil BAM : nn.u * KSTATI : ,
( Continued )
HAJIOAINS , 8AtHOn THADK IN CITY
cities and fartni. John N , Krenier. opp. 1' . O.
nn-soi
. tiotjsns , LOTS AND FARMS.
Bale or trade. F. K. Dnrllnc. Ilarkcr bloch
IUJ-B03
HOMES OX EAST PAYMrNTS IUIU1A1NS
In lots. O. G. Wallace , Ilfxmn block.
nn-so
TUX AS KAHMS AND Ftlt'lT LANDS. HMALL
or Inrse tracts. Ion prlrtf , tiy tmv moots W
ntf propnrcd to answer qtmtlons totichlnn
tlicsc lands , nnd to anansc- for cheap rallmail
fare for nny poisons wishing to visit southern
Tetnn. CVirrpsjKiiulence sollcltp < l , Omnhn Ueal
Hstato nnd Trust Co. . 211 S ISth Mrecf
nn-MMT
IOWA HAllflAIN , 400 ACIUIS CORN LAND ,
cheap. Address Lock Hex 4 , Mndalc , la.
IU-M9 < ! 4 30
rtAHOAINS IN ACrtHS FARMS. DWni.UNOS
nnd lots. P. D. Wend. 16th nnJ DouRlns itrccts
UK MM1-D13
A SNAP otVUJN VMsTRnnT roil A CIlUAt'
propel ly. fidelity Trust Company. Sole Alton t
RC-M3M 50
_ _
KA11MS AND APIIRS
41 or imrc ncrrs , smooth , 12 mlto * north , } 30.
12) Siipy county mm at J40
. ) ncrci south of South Omnhi nt $100
C45 arn i Shot nnn cnunts for } 2 550.
rpUVid , 18th nnd Douglis JIK 3M-S
DOWN TOWN unsiDr.Nci : , rrir. LOT MTO.
loan f OiW $2 OW tasli tnlics nvilty.
Down tonn bii lnen corner. C\13J. ( ! 114000.
PottaRi ? and lot , lith Rt boulevard , } 1 MO
C-ionm IIOIIKO. full lot ami city vvntT. 11,121.
One place J32" one for J5"-0 , one for JSV1.
1' . D Wend. Kill and Dougla . RH 367 3
A riNi : IIOMU IN PoiminiiN PORTION OF
Omaha to exchange for finu Just the plnoa
for a stockman or commls-donmnn Hist front
on Si nth Twentieth street SOx2iK. with a ten-
room flame house , larne lutn tic piv oil trecl.
This lot faces enrt on Twentieth street and wist
on Twentieth n\emte , 100111 for two more Iioti'M
facing west The property cod the ovuui about
J1001'rtsent ) Incumbrmne , ? 200 , tlucJ jciis ,
7 per tent liiteiest , In favor nt Pldc'liy ' Trust
companv. The piopertv Is worth tmliy $ i " 00
and Is on th < > h st and enl > street between
Omaha and South Omaha. The owner want * u
Kin-ill cleir farm and will Rlvo a phenomenal
birRiiln Let u1 * hear from > ou If > ou aie In-
teiested In RettlnR a bargain In Omaha prop-
ert > Yours Unix.
TRUbT COMPANY , Solo Acent.
Ilt'Y A PIU'lT AND POULTRY TARM IN TIIH
delightful cllimti1 rf New Jcisey. Pilcc for 10
acrei , J2iMOO ; pa ] able $200 down und $200
wePklj Title clear. Write t Rlsle > ' Rent
Hstnte Ollke , 211 S. 10th street , PilHdelphla.
1'a. IlE M 'M ' 30"
lUCYCUnS CLCANKD AND STORHD THIS
winter for $1.50. Onnh i lllocle Co S23 N.
16th street. 51330 D3
nouses
HORSnS WINTERED ; BKST OP CARU
given hoisc" ho h winter nnd summer Ad-
diess M. J Welch , Qictna , Neb M5C6-30
nonsns WINTERED HY WATERLOO sio' :
and Otaln Co. , wheie they will receive be of
care and attention. Address A , S. Gliav 4WI
Chnrles Btteet Omaha. 3V PI *
WANTED HORSES TO WINTER : ITc.ST OP
c.ne. terms rensonaLle A. W. IMitlpb & . Son ,
2)7 N. Y. Life bids. Telephone 1051M373
M373 D27
rim.MTimc.
UPHOLM rttlNO. rURNITUP.E REPAIRED
and paiUedery cheap this month JI a
Walltlln , 2111 Cumins. Tel. 1331. 237
nillSIC , AllT AMI I.AXGUAO- ! ! .
GEORGE T. GELLENIJECIC , BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1S15 Chicago street 103
IJI TISTS.
DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 2020 HURT ST. 611
IjOYMK. > T AGUXC1KS.
FOR PIRS.T CLASS HELP , HOTELS AND PRI-
\ale families ; call Canadian Olllce. 152J Uouclaa
C41-D2
I1UILDI.NO AlVD I.OAX ASSOCIATJO.NS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY
6 7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 jears old .always
redeemable. 1704 Parnim at. Nattlnser. Sec.
500
HOW TO GUT A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on KaUnK * . Apply to Omaha L. Ac I ) .
Ass'n , 1704 IJee llldsr. O. M. Nattlnger , See.
510
PAWNIIUOICCHS.
H. MAROWTTZ LOANS MONEY. < 1S N. 16 ST.
521
SIIOHTIIAM ) AND TVl'KWIllTIXO.
A. C. VAN S ANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFG.
500
OMAHA IlL'SINUSd COLLHOn. 15TH , FARNAM
DO ;
IIOTCI.S.
AHTNA HOUSn ( F.UROPnAN ) , N. W. COR.
13th nnil Dodsc. Rooms by day or week. Ell
THE LANOL1 HOTEL , C02 S 1JTII
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ARJ1Y IN FINE CONDITION
Secretary of Wnr Lament Files His Annun
Eoport with the President.
CHANGES WHICH WOULD BE BENEFICIAL
llriirprnnlrnlloii on ( lie 'I'lircr-Ilnl-
Illllllll I'lllll AKIllll llflMIIIIIIU-lllllMl
AViirk of t'omt
WASHINGTON' , Nov 29. The annual rff-
port of Secretary of War Lament lias been
avatteu1 with no little Interest , not only In
nrmy circles , but In almost every ilcpirtmeiit
of tlie go\ernmcnt. During tlio jear Jurt
cnditiB Secretary I.runout made n personal
ltisicctloti | of the army posts anil H 1ms been
generally umlerstooil Hint the observation *
would take the form of many raillcal recom-
tnei'rtatlona In his foi Incoming redpoll. In
some respects tliosi ? who antlclpatcil nn In-
teiestlng report lia\c not been illp.ippolnted.
Secretary I amont lias ladl emphatic stress
upon several matters , which , In the Judg
ment of the best minds of the country , nre rf
vital Importance to the nation.
The secretary of war points out t\va dangers
\\Mch would menace the Untied States In
the event of a foreign war with nny power
capable of coping with this country upon
equal terms. Ono of thei'o dangers Is the
Inefficiency of the regtilir army under Its
ptcBent form of organization and the other
Is the entile Inadequacy of our natlomi
system of coast defeiibcs. Upon these two
point * ho elaborates to some length.
npltomlzcd , the annual repot t , now made
public for the first time , deals with the
pre'"iit strength of the army , some pertln nt
suggestions ns lo the pay department , a
strong recommendation for the adoption of
the thrM-battallon formation , a plea for staff
reorganization , an Intelligent discussion of
the means to be omplryed for the develop
ment of the state national guanls and finally
u strong , plain-worded statement of the
piecing needs of adequate seacoist defenses.
CONDITION OK THH AIIMV.
The full sttongth of the army as at present
authoilred by law Is 25,700 enlisted men
The number of men In acttnl enlisted service
on October 31 , 1813 , was 25,358. Deducting
the r.lc'rc , th"so in confinement , recruits not
vet Jo ned , these absent on furlough and
otlnia employed lit Uaff departments or on
detached scrv.ce the cffecth e field strength
of the army on ths same date was 20,584 of
all arms.
Of the 7.7SO men recruited during the
year 5t > lS were native born and 2,262 foreign
born The strictness of the examinations ,
phjslcal , mental and moral , may be measured
from the fact that 38,240 applicants were
rejected.
Excellent progress has been made during
the year In the construction of new barracks
and quailers. Fort Harrison , at Helena ,
Mont , , Is already garrisoned and Port Ctook ,
at Omaha , will be occupied early In the com
ing year.
The secretary concurs In the recommenda
tion of the paymaster general that the entire
amount of pay earned by each enlisted man
bo paid to him monthly. Ho also concurs
In the further recommendation that there
be established a uniform rate of commuta
tion for Fubslstence and clothing of all re
tired and enlisted men and that credit
rules of subsistence btoics to enlisted men ,
oxc ° pt when serving In the field , be dis
continued.
The trials by general couit martial for
the year .ended August 31 , 1895. were 1,728
compared with 2,189 for the previous year ;
of Inferior court martial 10,997 , compared
with 15.0SG last year , thus corrobontlng the
reports fiom all officers of , i noteworthy im
provement In the moialc and discipline of the
< irmy. Authority is again asked from con
gress to compel Chilians to testify before
general court martial when such evidence la
necessary.
BATTALION FORMATION.
That part of the report dealing with the
subject of battalion formation Is probably
of the greatest Interest to army men. Sec
retary Lament says in plain words that "by
far the most essential need of the army
today la the adoption of the three-battalion
formation. " In order to effect the change
he recommends the removal of the limit of
25,000 men , fixed by congress in 1871 , and a
return to the old limit fixed in 1870. Such
a change would restore to the effective
strength of the at my about 4,000 enlisted
men. Iy these changes the army would be
Increased in efficiency 20 per cent , In num
bers about 1G'A per cent , and In cost of main
tenance only about 6 per cent.
In brief , it is proposed that tno companies
be added to eaeli of the twenty-Ilvo Infantry
regiments , so that each shall consist of three
battalions of four companies , and that two
foot batteries bo added to each of tlio five
aitlllery regiments. No increase ! n the
cavalry is proposed.
In support of his recommendation Secretary
Lament says :
The oipanbatlon of the line of the nrmy
IIH-J uncleisone no material change since thn
plo e of the civil war. During this period
Leading Business Men of Beatrice , Neb.
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tcT 31 fir. Co.
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Ityun llron.
of thirty y nr every Inrgo forclRn nnn
hn been complotply roorffanlteil. Chnngp
nnd Improvements In nrnn. ninmnnitlon nm
cquliimpnti lm\c fnrced upon HIP Ipndln
Ptrnto.il'ts nnd tnctlclatif > of the Kreir
nnnlp < of HIP world ths npcp'ilty of n Iiron
dppirtttre from the old syitpitm All Imv
ndoiupd thp bittnllon ns HIP tnctlcnl tin
for infantry nnd artillery serving nt Infan
try. nn'l nenrl ) nil the cqttlvnlent of th
smiadton ni Iho cnvnlry unit. The light nr
tlllorv liHttnlloa hni n < lmllnr ci > tnpj lllot
Should our nrtnv tVtr IIP lirottght Into oolll
slon with illrlpllnfd foreign troops ou
lirp'wnt fonuntlotl would prove > defpotU
i to turn tin * scitle ngnln > ! t in In n conlllc
on term * otherwise equal.
Kottr compnnlei > nro as Inrgp a body a * I
! now iwiilblo for onp olllcir to If ml am
control in notion Formerly nnd down to a
lecent dnto the colonel could vce nnil dln-c
the tnoxonipiitq of nil the men of hi * toul
input , who innichPd nhd fotlqht In doubl
rank with touch of elbows ftidpr suol
condition * n rpRlmpnt of 1.000 men ocuttnle
H ftont on HIP luttle line no gn-nlpr tint
would now IIP coveted | i > nfmnll tmttall > i
of one-third Hint number A few ynnM HRI
rmall nimtlr > wn < IneffcptUo nt iTl tniio
Krpntpr thnn CW or Si ( ) ynnH , while now I
will lip deadl > nt iniw * of 2w\1 jntiK or n
ovrn gti-ntpr dlstiilifeIn ntodeni wntfni
the moil will net In snnll gioupi 01 ltiKl >
nnd the advnnee will bp nindp in IIPOPP | V
llnri In open order Perfect oiRnnlritlon
nml pprfi-Pt pontrol bj tln > comitiandor o
eiich unit will be nbioltitplv p 'pntli ! | U
pllp | | ncv and sucpe's In HIP Held
Thp Natlonnl Uuard of luventl of th
state" , more pingies'sho than tlu > gpiu-iit
government , nlrpndy h.m the haltallot
oiKiinl .itlon , and our own nrmy li lulng
Instrupted ns thorottghlv ns inn dofpptlv
system will ppunlt , bnttnlloiH of from two
lo llvo companl i being Improvised In the
dlfferpnt garrl-onn
SHACOAST DtrnNsis. :
That part of the report In which the sec
letnry of war takes up the discussion of KOI
coast dcfon es Is , pcrlnps , the most Interest
Ing to the general public. U Is ma IP doubl }
Important by reason of the recent diplomatic
complications which have arisen In the Cubit
and Venezuelan questions. That part of the
rerort Is , In part , ns follows-
In your nnminl ine'sigp transmit tpd t
congress In December , 1SSC , attention was
illtcctcd to the urgent nppos > ltv for FIM
coast defense In these words "Tlio defen e
les condition of out seacoast und Inki
frontlpr K pel foctly palpanle , the cxamlna
lions Hindi' must convince IH that certalt
of our clt'es ' rhould bp rot tilled nnd tlia
work on the most Importuut of those fottl
llcatlons should bo commeiicpd ul once. Tin.
abtoluto iieooESlty , judROil by all stand ml
of prtidenco nnd foie lfht. of our prnm |
lion for an pftccttnl icslstniicc ngiimst the
nrmoicd ships and ytopl KUIIH and mor
tnis of modern construction which may
threaten the cities on our coasts Is so ap
patent that I hope uffecclve stoi's will be
tnlu'ii In that dlicetton lmincdlntcl > "
Siucp that time the condition of these tie
lenses nas neon under giave consiiiprntioi
by thp ppoplo nnd by this department. 11"
It.adequacy nnd Impotency liitvo boon so
evident tint the Intelligence of the countij
lonp since ceased to discuss that liumllliU
Ing phasp of HIP subject , but has nddressci
It'-elf to the more prnol'cil undertaking o
urging more rapid progress In the executloi
of the plan of defence. devNed by the ISndl
cott board In 1SSS , with subsequent sllpli ;
ircilitlcatlons
Th.it plan contemplated n sj tpm of foitl
llcatlons tit twentypvon ports ( to vvhlcl
I'tiKot sound was subsequently added ) , 10
qu rlnff 677 KUIIH and S21 mortars of model i
construction , at n cost of $97,782.800 , exclud-
Inu $28595,000 for Iloitlnsr b.ittcrles. By at
tmmedlitc appioprlntlon at that time o
Jl.ROO.noo and an annual appropriation cf
$0,000,0 * ) theic.ifter. nt then recommended
the svstcm of land delenscs could have
been completed In W
I'ROOHiS3 HAS URCN SLO\\r.
The origlnnl plan contemplated nn ex-
pen-llturp of J97,7S..SOO by the pud ol the
present liscn ! vear The actual cxpendltutes
, tnd apprnpnntlons for nrmament and em
placements have , howevei. been but $10-
t)11,000 The llrst appropriation foi suns
w.is njpde onlv seven ye.m IIKO nnd the
ilrst apprnptlatlon for emplacements
made onlv live ypnrs ngq. The avpriRC
arnu.il appioprl.itlons for these two object1-
hit' , been le s tlmn $1,500,000. The woik but.
thctefoie been conducted at about onu-
seventh the ute proposed.
If fiiturt appropriations for the imnu-
factttie of Kims , mortnrs nnd carriages be
nn IniRer than the avoraRp atithoilred foi
the purpose since 18SS , It will require twen-
tv-two jeurs more to supply the nrmament
of the clKhtccn Important ports for which
comp'eto projects me appioved.
If the appioprlatlons for the engineer
work arc to continue nt the rate of the an
nual appioprlatlons s-lnce ISflD. It will teiiulre
eventj veils to complete the emplace
ments and p'atforms foi this armament for
the jioits ipferred to.
Sscrstary Limont gives In delall tlia prcK-
ross made in th ? location of plants for the
construction of equipment necessary for seacoast -
coast defenses. At the present time the gov-
srnment has the facilities for turning out
am uall > thirty-five guns of the type re
quired , or enough to enumerate the eighteen
ports referred to within ten > eais. 'Iho gov
ernment also has a pUnt for ths manufacture
of gun carriage , which , with the aid of pri
vate est.ibliRhments , cau supply the car
riages required as rapidly ay emplacements
for guns and moilars are completed. The de
velopment of a satisfactory lyps of twelve-
Inch disappearing gun carriage Is alone lackIng -
Ing In the mechanism of coast defense , und ,
the secretary adds , without doubt American
Ingenuity will soon bupply that dct'lred fea
ture.
ture.Hy
Hy a carefully prepard estimate the " .c-
ictaiy btatcs tint It will require an expsndl-
turof $32.000,000 to put the coasts In a sat
isfactory condition of defense , and that the
ontlro work can ho completed In ten jears.
The late of progress , he adds , will be
slower in proportion as appropriations aie
kept below the amount which can he ad
vantageously expended.
MISSOURI uivnn IMPIIOVEMKNTS.
In that part of his report treating of river
and lurbor Improvements , the ( secretary
says :
The expenditure's far continuing the Im
provement of the Mlssouil river during tin-
year wen > $70C,52'i.SO , and the bilance avail
able for the present year was on the 1st day
of July , 189.1 , $ D90 , 71.22. The continuing
contracts which weie authorized by con
gress expire with the present appropria
tions , anil the f Hither Instructions of con
gress ahould now be had ,
Tim present scheme of Improvement In
volves the expenditure- a large amount of
money , and the completion of the work so
that practical benefits cau accrue for any con
siderable extent of river will require many
yeiis of time. The total amount appropri
ated for the Improvement of the Missouri Is
$ S,880,000 , a sum quite disproportionate to
Its present or protective commerce. With
the modern means of quick transportation ,
furnishing sharp competition , and the pies-
once In our statutes of easily applied reme
dies against comh'natlon ' or extortion , It may
lie questioned If the familiar argument In
favor of thebe costly Improvements for the
ptirpoj } of regulating the tales of ft eight
charges still obtains \n \ a degree sulllclcnt tent
nt this tlmo justify largo expenditures In
further attempts to provide and maintain a
navigable channel over a long stretch of a
shallow and shifting river , In the face of
constant natural obstacles , and where prac
tically no commerce has existed for many
years.
ILLI.VOIS HAD A ItOU < ; iI 1'ASS.UJE.
Mori > Than n Week Overdue but Came
Into I'ort IliiiIainaKcil.
PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 29. The steamer
Illinois , Captain. Deynon , reached thla port
today , a wesk overdue. Tlia Illinois left
Antwerp November C , and two days later
she was seen southeast of Starto point , since
when , up lo her arrival off the Delaware
capes Wednesday morning , she his been
buffeted by a succession of hard gales , reachIng -
Ing at times hurricane force , and uwept by
mountainous seas , The ship was kept on
tier course throughout thn entire time , hut
eomo days made scarcely tulle an hour.
Her best day's work was 1CS mile * In the
twenty-four hours , while the average runs
did not reach 100 mllea. Kor several day
during the height of the atonns i > o maue
less than fifty miles ) n the day-while on one
occasion only thirty-four knots were reeled
ou . Among her 283 passengers two deaths
were reported , one a man und a second a
c'hllJ. Doth deaths were the- result of natural
causes.
The Indiana , Captain Hoggs , arrived from
Liverpool , after a tempestuous voyage. On
the 18th liut. , during a furious gale , oil
was used on the port bow , with successful
result ? .
The- steamship South Hry , Captain Harding ,
arrived from 81. Jago with a cargo of Iron
ore. On board were expected two Cuban
refugee ! , but thci report of their coming by
: M ship proved false , According to the
South Cry things In the vicinity of St. Jago
are getting very warm and oyinpalhy with
the Insurgents It gronlni ; all tlio time.
Six weeks ago I suffered with aery
severe cold ; was almost uuable ta apeak.
ily frtendf * all advised me to consult a phy
sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough lUm-
edy advertised In tua St. Paul Volks Zeitung
I procured a bottle , and after Uklng U a
short while nas entirely well. I now most
teartlly recommend this remedy to any ono
suffering with a cold. Win. Kell , 07S Scluy
ave. , St. Paul , Minn.
TO I'lunioTn HOOD CITI/.IJNSIUI * .
South Diikodi OrKiitilrndmi AVhlch
rroiiosrx lo Hit ( Jno.l Work.
SIOUX PAU.S , S. R , Nov. 29 ( Special. )
Secretary Ilunlley liai Issued a call for
another meeting of the "conference of com
mittees" to be held at Mitchell on D-crmbcr
10 , ISO , " . Thli organization , which WAS
started a couplecf months ago nt Huron , Is
mndo up of committees from the different
religious and reform organl&illon' ) ot South
Dakota. The chairman IsV. . II. Thrall.
In the call sent out Is a recommendation
that Sunday , February 2 , 1S9(1 ( , bo designated
ns "Christian Cltlzpii'hlp Sunday. " and that
all pii lors In the state * iold such services as
will "best foster a higher regard for law nnd
its enforcement on the part of our odlclals
and our citizens , " The recommendations nro
undo "IrrospectlU' ot ptrly , denomination
or factional considerations. " The call fur
ther says :
" \\'e dpem that HIP highest Interests of our
tnlo are Involved In thp Issue of what seems
to us the greyest present day question that
Is to conip before our people whether the
saloon Is to be reinstated nnd Icgallzpd lit
our stair Wo regard with deepest concern
the nhrmlnn growing dltregard of the en
forcement of law ou the part of many of our
people who encourage our olllclals , belli state
nnd local , lo discriminate belvveen laws
which ones they shall enforce and which
override Any official who has taken his
oill ) of olllce , which require liltu to enforce
Hw. sh uld bo tiught tint It Is not his
privilege to Ignore laws which he , per onally ,
i s not think the best or most politic Wi >
believe there Is n widespread , wholesome
public stiitltnent on the question Ivlng dor-
mini that needs to be. atoiucd by our ptstors
and leaders throughout the slate. Let everyone -
ono sound this note without fall on 'Rood
Cltlroiih'iilp Sunday' nnd other npproprlato
occjflons "
U Is understood that when the call was
Issued for Hie drat meeting ot the ppoplo
Interested In this "conference" the Inten
tion wa lo lay plans for the orgiubatlon
of n distinct plohlbltlon party In this state ,
but on account of the small alteniUnce nml
the appirent lack of Intercsl In such a move ,
Ihe scheme was chained to the above.
SiuHh DiiKolii When I Shipments.
SIOUX KALLS , S. D , . Nov 29 ( Special. )
The wheat shipments In Oils section are
falling off to a lirgo degree , while In the
northuin part of the stale they aie just , at
this tlmo booming. Colonel T 11. Drown ,
who returned last evening from Watertown ,
explains It In this vv.iy. He says that vv'iJlo
SO per cent , of the threshing Is done here , not
over 50 per cent of It ID done In the northern
P rt ot the state The farmers lierctbouls
have rushed to market with a part of their
grain In order to get n little ready monoy.
This done , they have stopped marketing
their products and will hold tliem unlll
prices advance. In Ihe north tlio threshing
lie Ran lahr In the srasnn. nnd the big move
ment of grain there Is due lo Ihe same reason
ui caused the ru ! i here last month. 13 W.
Jordin of the Milwaukee road savs there
Is no danger of any griln blockides , nnd ho
anticipates that not much more grain will
be marketed until early In the spring.
Iron ViiMon'M I'ropiiMeil Monument.
CHAMUUHLAIN , S. D. , Nov. 29 ( Spe
cial ) A monttniput to be erected to the mem
ory of Iron Nation , the former head chief of
the Lowr Urule hind of Sioux , has arrived
here from Vankton , where U was' constructed ,
and will be erscted over the giave of the
deed chief on the Lower Hrulo rp-ervatlon.
The money for the monumflnt VMS raised by
popular subscription among the L'jv , ci Urule
Indhns Iron Na'lon was in the past one of
: he most vvatllk * of Sioux chiefs , but during
the closing years of his life his \olco was
alspd In behalf of peac ? , nnd the rapid ad-
vanLj.-nsr.t of the Lo.vr Drule Sioux ia duo
irlnclpally lo his efforts. So far ns known ,
his will bo Ihe only Instance vvh'ro u monu-
uont has been ereilnd over llio grave of a
chief by popular subscription among Indians.
It Is certainly the- only Instance In the hla-
toty of the Sioux nation.
I'ri-nK-M of ( he Olil lllHiourl.
CIIAMDEltLAIN , S. 1) . , Nov. 29. ( Spe
cial. ) Captain H. J. King of this city , a
Mlsiuuri river steamboat man of thlrty-llvo
years' experience , Ins kept n iccoid of the
stage of water In the Mlssouil river for the
last fifteen years , and reports tint the river
s now sior eight Inches lower Ihon at nny
: lmo dining the cci responding period slncj
lie commenced keeping the record. Parties
whs recently sounded the river between the
ea"t bank nnd Amerlcin Island , opposite the
city , state that the deepest water found was
three feet This Is in the main channel of
the ilver , where twenty years ago largo side-
wheel steamers wcie constantly plying. In
i few hours the river recently fell eighteen
riches. This Is bellsvrd to have been causjd
) y an Ice porg ? forming faither up the river.
fioltl Cure 1'roioUeH
SIOUX KALLS , S. D. , Nov. 29. ( Special. )
II. n. Brandt , a well known business mail
liere , has become violently Insane. Ho per
sists In making attempts to kill himself , and
at one tlmo yesterday It was necessary to
ilacc him In Jail to keep Mm fiom doing him.
uelf wnio greit Injury. It Iq thought that
the attack has been brought on by trying to
euro hlmD'lf of the drink habit the second
; Imo by gold treatment.
TWO LIX'M SIIVLMl.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction City , III. ,
\vm told hy her doctors she Imd consumption
tnd that there was no hopa for her , Intt two
bottles gf Dl. King's New Dlscoveiy com
pletely cured her and she sayu It tuved her
life. .Mr. Tlios. Kggers , 139 Florida St. , San
Francisco , suffered from n dreadful told , approaching
preaching consumption , tried without result
iverj thins else , then bought ono bottle of Dr.
King's Now Discovery and In two weeks was
curod. Ho U naturally thankful , H i- ) such
results , of which these are Mmplerf , that
irovo the wonderful clllcacy of this mudlclno
M cough ! ) and colds , 1'icc trial hottlo at
Knhn & Co.'s drug store , Ilogulnr al/o , BOo
ind Jl 00.
A.SSAILII ) THIJ IMIIJSV.
It 'Kre < .Sonice VHi > ni > ei M Arc "Not
I'nbllNlieil Ahroiiil.
NEW YORK , Nov. 20 , In his Thanks
giving pennon , In Madison A\cnuo
[ 'reebyterinn cliurch , Rev , Dr. P > irklitirt took
far his subject tlio prc-valllng lawlessness und
ts cause. I'or the first time In fifteen years
ils congregation broke Into cheers during
his BCIIIIOII. It was when ho as rted that
le was proud of his Puritan uncos'ry ' and
wli-hed there was a ridge of Plymouth rocks
from the Uiittery to Westchsster. The ter-
in on cAilalned homo hcnsjtlnnal fcaturcj ,
> no of which was an allusion to the Homo
joy train wrecker , who , he bald , nhould be
lied ami convicted within a week and lunged
within a month for the good of society.
After dlncuGBlng the excise law anil recent
lolitlcal movement ? , Dr. Parkhurst attacked
lie papers.
Ho said : "And It Is one of the moat starti
ng nnd appalling features of the entire tltiu-
lon that there have been iientpapers that
nlth lira/en audacity have aided and ubetlel
liese anarchlits und conspirators and tint
rev en days In Ihe week , bcil.lfK extras , have
fliitinttril their trltnlnal tympatliy with
crime , und have resorted to every villainous
minidllatlc device to make ridiculous the
illlclalH that undertook to do what they swore
hey would do , and to make appear rept' ' blo
rlmlnuU that trampled on the law nm. .nt
uglit to have been treated lo a cell and note
o tulogy.
"Some of these papers that for months madu
steady prattlre of Inttltcallng crime. If
hey had been published In Merlin would have
besn conflscaled wllh all tbo publication
lachlnery , ui.d ibelr nnnagcrs retired to en-
orcfd privacy nnd a diet of bread and water ,
" \\'c are not objecting to the liberty of the
ircss , but we do decidedly object to tbo
rens ? of the prc-m ; we object to His Isuiia
f Incendiary sheets that make U Ihelr u'udy
o IridaniQ tens of ihousandu of ccmbuttlbU
ten against the lawfully txpresj d will of the
olers of llils commonwealth.
"It U treason clear to the Innermost vitals
f the performance ; It Is treason , and In-
elves , Ulto any other act cf treason , a grim
unace to Ibe Mobility and permar.cncct of our
iibtltullons. It U not tnipposable that all of
lose whose puislons agalmst law were fired
y UIMO Inflammatory sluets reulUci ths
isentlal trcatonableneis ot lliflr own bc-
avlor ; they may riot all bavo had the bralna
o do that ; but there was no lack of liralna
n the part of the Journallallo luitlgators.
rain and greed are their stock In trad- , "
Acts at one ; , never falls , One Minute Cough
Jure. A remedy for antlunu , and that fever-
til condition which accompiuleB a severocoli ] ,
'be only harmless remedy that producea Im-
uic-dlata rciult * .