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THE DAILY BEE X. BOSBWATER. EDITOE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ou COCKTST FJUXSDS irill always bo plea * to hear ( run , on all matters connected wt crops , country politic ? , and on any enbje whatever , ot general Interest to the people connUxl wil our State. Am Information conn the elections , and reUtlnc lo flood ; , accident will be fUdljr received. All such eozamunlc tlona however , tmut be as brief as poss'.bl acd they inert In all caecs be written on 01 tide o ! the sheet only. Icl Hsxs or WKTtiR , In full , most In each i erery caw accompany any corcmunlciUcn bal nature soever. This ia m t Intended ( publication , but for onr own aatlsfactRm ta aa proof o good faith. rouncAL. AmouKCiiusTs ot candidates for Office whet er made by Kit or friends , and whether aa n ticca or communications to the Editor , a until nominations are made ) pimply ] < T on : Mid will he charged for &s advertisement * . * o par desire contribution * of a literary poetical character ; and re will not undcrta toi'tvecne or reserve the tune In lay a hatev r. Onr stafl Is tufficicnUy larsc more than supply our limited space. All communications should be aodrcsacd tc E. JOSEWATEtl , Blif THK COUNTRY WILL BREATH tfREBR. The wires have flashed uctory f Garfield , and psaco for the couulr The disquieting third term clunen fir which there was no tangible rcssj ; ia out of tbe. fbld. T&o fact lee thur.t fside that any two or tlir "statcarmn" can sufliciontly "yroon nnjr candidate ai to mike him sati factory ( o the American pco4ls ! We look upon Iho result t Ghscaj a. * a victory for the pcopla. Gcccr. CJiarfield ia a atldier of chiauric r. cord ; aa a ctatea man he is the pcerc thi beit , and his friends can go lul he contest without hiving to d battle with issues that ought never t hsvo birth. The country will breatli frcerthat the third term has received i-quietus. Wo have but tinio to mil our n ado- * joy , and cry ho rdh ft Garfield I ! "Hotu on is thehorco who is boun to TDK "Spontaneous boom" took long time to come to a head. THE brenera' national ccnvenlio iraa in ectsion last week at BufTdlo , IS Y. , with Henry H. Reulcr as jns ; ! nt and Conrad Seipp , of Chicag- v ice-president. The numbtr of dolt gaes is about 400. The brewing ei tiblislimeuls of the country numbs vcr 3,000 , which annually cynsuiu 35,000,000 buehoh of bailey and So , 030,0)0 of hoj s- JUDGE BAXTEU'S decision , in Ui of the Adims Express compan st the Louisville and Nasln ill railroad , is a1 trading wide spread an tiiisonting comment ia the nest. 1J rules that a railroad company cautu deny lis lines to any express company rai'roada ' "beinj as much bound to f ; cilitato the business of rxprrss con pan'oi as of private indtriduils , ac that a railroad corporation , unless is expressly permitted by ita chsrte cannot do an express business on i own account. /THE public debt waa reduced by ll immense sum of § 15,928,033 in Ma making tbonrholereduction since Jui 30,1879 , 574,820,530. The sesreta has been buying § 3,000,000 a week the 5'and 6V , and the former a row down to $488,848,700 , and ti latter to § 22,901,900. The redu tion is of course attributable to t , grcat'incomo from duties and the intc fnal revenue consequent upon the i viva ! of business. Another month favorable aa May would carry the ga on our indebtedness up to § 90,000,0 for the fiscal ye.or. THE anmnl inco'in s of the vario trunk lines hell ourinz the past f < weeks hwo rcpoitjd a year of rcmai Eb'e'prisperity for the railroads. T c-edtt side of the balar shjet is heavily in fa the corporations and tlio usi dividends having been declared , l ro surplus .is left in thc'treosu ; This is especially the caio with I rrada whch arc engaged in transpo ing the agricultural wealth of our w tern elite * to the distributing pjii of the eait. The increasa of oarnii in the case of all the Irans-Mississi ] roads are remarkably lirge , whi'o t'\e eastern railway * , excepting 1 coal roads , saaro in the increase. EX-COSTEOLLEK CONNOLLY , the mous member of the Tweed ring , di last week in Parif. The members that cnco flourianig organizition : fa t disappearing. Tweed died j il ; Connolly , as we have seen , di in eiile : Watson was killed ; Oak Hall for a time lost his reason , and no IT working hard for a modest livi in New York ; Woodward and Prin Harry Genet diicorged most of wl they etole and are in obscurity , wh PelerB. Sweeney , who wai account the brains of the ring , having also pi chued relief from the law , is now li ing in Paris in wealth and infamy. 1 though justice has been very th ( oughly avenged , there ia nothing the career of these men to stiraula irnititon. THE conflict in the Chicago conve tion haa been one of unexampled b terncss. Thia was to have been e peeled. For the first time in the h : tory of the Republic the peep through their chosen representativ were brought face to face with t ! question of a third term and the pro ability of overturning one of the mo ancient unwritten laws of onr natio The leaden of the third term mov ment had exhausted every expediei io increase the strength of their ca : didate and their opponents wei equally determined to leave no lawfi Btons unturned to defeat what th < firmly believed would * t a dingerona and uncalled for innov lion. This was the first point on whic there c'oold be no compromise. Wii many of the delegation the nomin : lion of .General Grant was oppose * oa principle , with others becauao < iTxpacUency. " Tfie terrible eamestnei jf U p I till continued the con THE INDKBTEDNESS OF CITIES The Supreme Court of the State c New Jersey aflifBitd tjirjjfrjudgrnei ! rendered against the city of , Elizabot in the suits of the Singer Sewing Ms chine Company and the mutual benef Life Insurance Company. The suit < the former was fur f omo § 750CO ( that of the latter was for a compart lively small amount. The city defenc ed the actions on the p'oi that Vn council had no authoriiy to issue tli bonds , which were made in renewal c to pi.y maturing bords. Tha h'g property owners of the cit Ug the suits , - but 'the cil council backed by minywho have n property in the ci'y ' have interpose all possible defences. The , Singe company , whose principal factory isj El zabath , owe abjutalquartir ofth indcbtidness of the city , and the ha\o prupcrly in tlio city amountin to pavcral , mi'l'ons.of ' dol'a'fl. Th " * * * t company have f always held that tli only tiling for the city tdo ws to pay the dcbft Colonel Kcai another > f the la'uo owner has bc-en in favor of full paymowt i ( he dobt. Hut the defaulting scut in cut prevailed , and tlio risult i f tl whole inn'tcr is that Elizilwth h ; Item di'gracrd ly her ci-iidul ; tl : city lias euflercd in deprcci ttiou of hi prrpu'itj * to the full amount of IK dt bt , and after all the courts diroi tl.o city to bo lu > iicst and pay u ] whicb the city ought to have been don without the intcrvintion of tbc court : New Jiripy justice is famous all tli country over ; the judichry of Hi slate , appointed Ly th j governor , hav one Mid all kept the ermine tleai a : d this lait ruli'ig for honesty by tli Buproino court brings fresh liurels t the ttite at largo. Economy at hotr was ovc rlooked by the officials at Eli : aboth. Cities may just asx we b ar in mind that pay-day dos coin for bonds , and tint the obligition a tiiy canii > t bo thunt a ido at tli wl.im of dithuncst cllicials. The del of i ha tily is about § 6,000,000. Th rafablej is § 12,000,000 , but thi amount is at rived at by a very lo1 valuation. ' Itairoad Transportation nnd Cot Rresg'on l Legislation. Kan < as Ct'y Times The commission appo'ntod by cor gresa under the joint rcto'iitionof bet liousis , t > c rsicUr nnd report wlit legis'ution is iiec-ded for tha baiter rt zuliitioi ! of comnicrec , laisca a quei li'ii of i atioml intercut. The rtsoli tion prjvfJ * s f ( r a rommittee of thn s natorp , tu be appointed by the pn aidant , mil thrtu represuitativei t ) bo appointed by the speAt of the bouse , and thrco- con missioncrs , to ba appointed by th I rtsidcnt , wh > shall s t during rccc and. inquire gumr-tllr into theond lions relating to th'i iratiajorlatuin i commerce by Inni and vatur route i\uh aiif to securing the require facililiea at the lowest charges , wit the greatest eciimny of limo an without any unjust d-scrimiuatioi The recommendations are to bo n pjrtid by the comnmsii n tj congrci at its next session , mil an effort wi tliuii bo made by the frieuda of tl movement to secure tuch legislatic as shall boat accomplish the aims < the investigation. The question is ono of the greatt pra tical business question * of the di and the careful diagncaii proposed w : indicate the needed leg g'ativo pr scriplion. State legislaiion caun reach the e\ils complained uf , bo2.1 u it is necessarily restricted to tti boundaries , while the in'.ercita upt which its bears have grown into n tional proportions and Important In short , the question is ono of intc state coiiiuurce , and railroads com uudor the control of the ria'jou government , " so far of in'er-sta regulation is concerned. The ttrid m de by great railroid corooratio Across the country to different coi nurcial centres or seats of productio and os | ccially the gigantic consolic tion ctTttc'.oi by Gould and his rs- ciatcs , prove the furtility of sinj 6Utcs bttomptiug soperats and i dependent control over a system fir ralung in ita extent and so divi sified in' its connections. We ha cghty thousand miles of railroads the United States and their pov in building up states , stimulating e ] velopinent and creating wealth shown by the rapidity with whi they are being duplicated. But t abuses of their gigantic powers i maud legislative restriction ; such : strictions ai shall effectually restrti them from disturbing the currents business and importance of localitit and their abili.y to fix their own ra should bu curtiiled or placed with proper limits , which is bssontially that the advocates of anti-ditcriinii tion contend for. Kansas City has felt the iron ha of riilroad monopoly in a minu which ahovis that thu commuui have no protection against the c croachments of the stupendous cc : bination except their own views self-interest. All corporations : i greedy of power and profit , and v h monopoly becomej t-pprossive v h a corporation ceases to bo a pub benefit it is stagnation , if not doj to business interests and public pri perity. The country looks to the prcse congress for thesa essential reforu There ought ta ba no more temper ing. Congress mint act , or if i cipablo of acting , the sooner the ft is determined the hotter , leaving t states each in its own sphere , to di with theao giant monopolies as bi they may. The American people c shako off a foreign despotism to tyrannized over and robbed by prei domestic corporations. Foreotten Treasures. Aii examination of eld packagoa ono of the vaults of the Mercian National Bank , of Baltimore , whe they had been lock up yeara ago , h brought to light property which h ; been long lost tight by the origin owners. In ono of the boxes , the k to which was in the bank , were di covered § 10,000 in first mortga ; bonds of the Pennsylvania railroa with the interest coupons for the pa fifteen years attached , nuking tl aggregate value of the property abe § 20,000. These bonds , it has bet ascertained , belongs to the Hagcr town ( Md. ) bank , of which Goverm Hamilton is now the president. ] dealings bctwcan the two banks the ; bonds were deposited with the Me chants' bank fifteen years ago as co lateral. The then president of tl Hagerstown bank , James Dixon B man , died ; the cashier was supersede and that bank lost traces of ( he tran action. The disappearance of tli bonds , however , always remained a unpleasankmystery , which is now liaj pilycldared up. and Iho bank "ad c § 20,000 more to its surplus. Th other valuable package fourjd i the Vault of the Merchants' hank w : s Bffiill trunk , containing papers an totuo diamond jewelry valued i bank.'by'av'Spaniard ' for safe-keeping more than a quarter of a century age One of tbo letters was signed with th name of Robert A. Fiiher , now prei ident of the bjard of trade > f Bait more , who , on investigation , foun that ho had at the date named , n paived a consignment of coffee froi the Spanish gentleman , who whe here , deposited the trunk with th bank , as wai the custom in tb esafi keeping of valuables at that period < time. The trunk was nevertsslledfoi the gentleman is dead , and his heii will get the property through theSpai ish consul. INDUSTRIAL , NOTES. tfc J lW l -I IP All the iron mills in Allegheny , Pa have closed. The q-iantity of cotton consume in 1878 ws 54-timea greiterthani 1778. 1778.Miro Mire than twenty celluloid compai ? e' in this country fts doing aauccjs ful business. The foundation is bsii.g pn-paic for , i.tlitt funiaso in South Chest- I'aJ , that w.ll oust § 300,000. Business ia-r p-rtoJ britk at tl Ilo.iding , Pa , iron work ? , and gooi xT-i shipped off at the rate of abci § 400,000 per monfi. Immoaso quatititien of iron a : now raised ui spain vhichis in I cttcr plight than she Ins b. on ft many a y < Mr for the Bullish markt Very nearly 20,050 t H.S of mn n ar mod from Spain at Cirdiff in cr wzok last month. The whaling birk , Ala'ki , whic rojched New Uedford on Fri Jay las fromv/our years' cruise , recorted total etch of 3200 barrels of sp r and 203 ranch of wla'c oil , betidi 1275 poundi of wholdbouo. Tli is the largtst c-itch cf fpjrm oil rjp < rt for thirty years. Yineland , N. J , will fhorily ad the Wowing : An extemivo ire foundry and uiaclrno shop , by parti < from Kovr York , the rouud homo < of thuVmehmd Rjilway having bn purchased for the pur.o3e ; a brg hat manufact rydirjct from Scotlant the proprietor of which will brmn h's nnchimry and Lust hands froi Solland ; ai.d < i larije cluthiug factor the sewing mnuhnics of which w.ll I run by steam. Cheney Brother * , silk luanufoctui ers , are building auotlicr new factor at Manchis er , Conn. , to accomoJal tlwirincrcasuig.businofs , and will ji in another 200 horse power ongic nnd now machinery. 'Hicy h-vo o hand 300 toe a of waato silk and wi probibly use tlie DOW buildrnj ; to mai uficturo inti fabrics the so-callr watta silk wh-ch , miecalltd w.ihta bi c.uiso it catiii > t bo ussd aa Genring bill atc'jnm'atcs from the daily minuf < lure of their products. RAILWAY NOTES. An cvcrago of 2G40 lies prjrequire to each mile of r.vlroid As a result of th change < f g-uij of the Now York , Pennsylvania an Ohio road , 100 Ircomctivea will bate \ to bo rebuiU. The emp'oytw of tha Like Ontari and Southern railroad have now no : ly fi\o mon'h'a pay dm them , and attiko is threatened unlcsi s < me inont is f.irthcoming vvry see i. The Arandalia railroad company sued for § 10,000 by a woman whi though she had bought a alcming c. ticketcould not get a berth She clain that a night * r ivel in an t r Jin ry pi sengor car ruLed her hoilth. The Pullman h.t 1 tar , 'Brevoorr , rocen'ly ran from Chicago to Si Francisco over the Chicago , Burlin : ton and Quiucy and Pacific roads- well filled with passengers a lei journey of 2,369 miles without chan ing c re. Detroit sc-a'chii The peiplo of arc around for § 30,000 , the sum needed completeihesubscripton nccesaary ineuro thocommencjmcntof werk < tlio projected railroad from that ci tj Butler , Iiid Tlu project is in precarious shape , and it is extreme doubtful whether the § 30,000 can raited. . Some of the earli st licomotiv ever built liivo run over a milo a mi ute in this country , and seven y ei miles an hour has been made in Ei : lind , and , in one cse , ninety-thr units per hour was attained for a fi miles. Tbo Ironsides , ono of M. " Baldwin's fkfct opgints , was run fil years ago at the rate of sixty-f miles an hour on the Philadelphia a Genmntown railroad. Mr. Pent , w was for ye-irs connected with Mess B.ildwin & Co.'s citabliehmont , r the engine at that time , and her spe was cirefully noted by Mr. Fra Pe lesnd oihera who took pirt in t trial. The old Rocket , built by R ( ert Stephenson in 1829 for the Liv pool and Manchester railroad , was r on ono occasion at the rate of sh miles an hcur ; and an engine , theL erpool , built in 1830 by Bury , Cur & Kennedy , of Liverpool , was r fifty ei < ; ht miles an hour with a tr. of tw Ive of the short wagons of tl day. OUR GOODLY HERITAGE. MILLIONS OK KMIQUANTS-VAST INCUE. ' OF TUANSroilTATION FACILITIES E AOUICOLTUKAL PRODUCTS. Kobcrt I1. Porter In Intcrnatioa-l for Juac. Within half a cjntury ton milli emigrants have landed on our shor They have como from British isl from the continent of Europe a from distant China racing to get fi tu the land of plenty. Huddled gether and half-starved in the atcen of leaky vessulr , encountering the p its of the ocean , penetrating a repi inhabited only by red men , slrug li over the forest-capped mounttins the middle states , spreading over i praiiics i'f ' the wett , confronting t malsriaof the ajiuh'j and crossing ! Bcorchiug sands of the plain ? , the be army of the world's adventurers I kept up a ceaseless march. Inste of destroying this army , ten milli strong , has ctianged the whole face a continent. At the outset of its march a wati way waa built which formed a cc necting link in the highway of co ; merco bstween the Atlantic seaboa and the vast territories bordering the great lakes ; and with this advai age the northern cities began a wo dtrful career of prosperity , and Ni Yotk became thu metropolis of t western world. Spreading toward t interior of the country , the ropulati has pushed on to tne agricultnial i ghns , and the center of population b moved westward four hundred mile The centers of production have clos ly followed , until now the easter north-midd'e and southern gioups states do not supply their homed luaud for wheat The couth-midd states have a small surplus. The Oh valley has a surplus of nearly half i crop , and the more western grou produce nearly fourfo'd more th : their home demand. The wheat en of thiitr years ago was about lOO.COC 000 bushels , divided into equal volun by ihe 81st dejjrio west from Gree ; wich ; in 1859 tha center of productic had advanced to the 85th degree ; i 1809 to theSSth degree , and last yea it is sife to Bay , the enormous crop < 450,000,000 bushels of wheat wsa d vided equally by the 90h degree < longitude. Th.e thirteen oiiginal lUtes have e : tended into an empire so v st tht territoryonly 0000 iquira miles lei than the enMre ren n ( thrg has been given away to aid in bulldit a railroad tjtiem which has united tl Atlantic with'the Pacific , the northei lakes with the gulf , ani proved a bor of union between the eastern ar westarn stites , clinszing affectionate' to the coast , and awaiting the advei of that army .of friendly invader The population of half a century a ; knew 1 tile of the extent of the g 02 heritage ID which they wtra boru , ai had not explored the fertile lauds tlio great northwest , which are fa making America to the world wh Africa was to anciSnt Rome i granary and its store house. Having ascertained the dietributic and pcneial movement of our crops , rray be well to tike a gUuce 'at the growth and present extent. To th end the following t ble , which I ha1 carefully prepared from offici Eources , may prove of interest : * 25'jWt JOO ,0.0 "a < 3.c 2i _ _ - ) jtnor- Se- oogo' OOOT < MOfrCSC r r Ce > r ra"Tro ' eivi' cici | < A careful study of this exhibit v > give some idea of the United Stat c f ti-day compared with the Unit States at the close of the war ; ti cold leaden figures toll a Btory of pr gress and development which may s lonifh those who have not watch the subject clt scly. In Gftoeti yea iho production e > f ivhuat and barli in the United States haa trebled , cor coi ton and tobacco m'iro than double mta increa-ed nearly 140,000,01 bushels , potatoes no trly duubL d , ai hiy increased more than one-third. The Use Ne Yo k Times. When ooor John Brougham , t ] act < r , was in g'eit pa'n ' , and believi to ba very near his end , the other di ho slid ho was willing enough to eu render life , for he hadbal a good de cf i * , and had enjoyed it thurougbl lie spoke the ten h. Ho has alvr.t ; h-d a god time , though not in a se ! inh wa\ Indeed , solfishn ss forms i part c f the attar'snature ; ra'her t ] reverse of it Ho has ever been qui to help whoever liai needed help ; li time- and purre ha\o o\cr been at t comm ind i f ot'iers. Often , when i mnrstr < t'od with by his friendi for 1 ovtr-gonerosily , he would say : "P < hapa you are right ; but whit's iho u of h ving mont-y if you cau't give to soiuelody worre elf than yourself Very few men of liii mea hive probably dittributed the Hubitance more freely upon tl worthy and unwoithy than Jol Brougham. Lie has lived well in i upicu hn and benevolent sense. Ft < iuently , vhen Buffering from twing of the goyt , ho has saidYell , ought not to complain ; I've earn th-s pain by yoaisjjf assiduous ap-he tioo. " Several years rgi , while ca Gned to his room from an attack g nt , a sympathetic fr end cillo 1 , ai observing a handsome portrait of tl comedian in his younger days at V foct of the bed remarked : "The was no < : out at that time , Uncle Joh ehl' "No/ ' was the reply ; ' hadn't app3 red then , but I was la ing a superb foundat pn for itthough Brougham might easily have been li had he been so mindt d. He has ma money readi'y ' , and has spent it wi equal readiness. He has never trite to accumulate anything , and , in fa with all his claverncsi and vorsatilil has been lacking in practicality. A Runaway Husband. Detroit Free Pres. Olio day last week week a man re ding in East Toledo , 0. , skipped fn his family and brought up in Detrt Ilia wife got a clue to his wbereabo and came after him , and yesterday f had an interview wiih him at the ci tral station , whcro hu had been i in f .r the purp ) so. She had 11 > te to shod. On tlio contrary , her h had a fighting bang , and as eoon ( is i could get her brcatti she to ahi ' 'So , you miserable aptlogy foi human being , yen f kipped out , i you ? " No rep'y. "After 1 hal wasboJ , and acrubl and sewed for nearly twenty years suppoit you , you got tired of y < family , did you ! Our style of hv ; watn't tony enough to suit y and you wanted a diamond pin an cane ! " "Say , Lucy , I'm sorry , " ho m\i bled. bled."Well "Well , I an't ! " ahe snipped. "J sir ! On the contrary , I'm glad of You'vo chewed tobacco , and dr ; whiskey , and whittled shingles , i loafed on the corners it my expei just a long as you over will ! ' ' "What do you want of me , the "Want of you ? Why , I wani clear my char cer ! ! All our no'ghb s ly that you ran away from me , : some pity me and some laugh. \ run away from me ! Why , you 1 < down corner loafer , you couldn't i away from anything but a spade or ax ! I followed you to get this mat stiaight. I've got to live ihcre , t I'm not going to be cither pitied hugtied at ! " ' Whatdo you want ? " he asked. "Here's what I want ! " she eaid , she aoizid bis collar and twisted h around. Now , you take that c tSit and that and I'll , hare th officers sign a piper that I found 3 and kicked you cut to take care yourselU Now you git ! Don't e write to me ; don't ever lUw to co back to me ! Even if I hear that 3 ever tell anybody that you w married to me I'll buy a shotgun r hunt for you ! " The husband sneaked out-doors t down the street , and the wife , hav the "docs" in her "pocket , walked other way , muttering to herself : "Skipped out ! run away from family. We'l , his old shirts will mi a mop woith twice the Ta'ue ' of whole body. Now , I want to see so oue grin in the face of this testimor that I raised him right off his heel * GUILTY OF WRONG. feme people hate a tubion of confusing cellcnt le-rcdirs with the Urge rnisj of "pat medicine * , " and in thij the/ are guilty c wronj. There are tonn ad'ertifel ieme < fully worth all tbit Is asked for them , and at leut we mow of Hop Bitters. The wr rus had occasion to use tbe Bitten In just s a climate is we hava most of the year in J C.tv , and has always found them to be flrsl-cl and nlUblc. doing all that is claimed for tbi tTrlbnno. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY No lo-Rer like Job need theafflirtcd milli cryou"Oh , tfcat my griel were weijrh'd i my calamity laid in tbc talan e ! \ e are f org of lien ; je are all physicians of no value. " J in absolutely f afo reliable and certain cure , filet , the most exaspuatin ? , painlnl of d'searcs hatbtenfffiindby Dr. Sllsbee. H mi lionoffuffererawithpl es testifytcthirt' ofAnaVe s. " I bysldans of all s.hoclj vadors an ! presume it ; 600,030 ixrsons bav j u ed it all supts and varieti s cf pi eg , and ni witboui benefit. It has been pronounced I happiest medical d scovery ° ' tne > Ke , " and ] Ei'sbej. an experienced and scientific M. P. of years' practice , "a tentfactor to hfc race " remedy si simple and jet s > infallible "An Iesi " for Piles h s been iHtcovcred. Il a happy combination < f the sootMnr poultice thefofllsh , tbalnstnimrntcf the French , i ths curative mediation cf the American Tnrgso it aCords 4mra < dUte reiiej from ihe mm ; i cms at'ri * jam , bo'di up the p ilMl tumo ani ultla ' ly cure * tbe woni aisi c ( PI ' Art fsnt ( fW ta s. P. Keustaedt r & Co , Bf x 89J , Ki Yirx. A'si , eoM lij druggists e erywhii Trice SI 00 per box. _ _ . TEMPERANCE is attracting much atte tion , showing itself in local option IM societies , crtisailes , and restrictions tn > liquor pn > duction ; but with all these < forts , the consumption is enormous , ai undoubtedly , the reason is , because the is nothing strenuously advocated toi liete and destroy the craving for stim Unts. But , if the disease was treated i tionally , by nrousing the torpid LIT with Simmons' Liver Regulator , the d pirited drunkard would find his cravin soon dif sipated , and with cleared Lead ai active Liver , he would not want liquor. Ask the recov. lious sufferers , 'vic SIMMONS tims ot ( ever and/ agne , the mercurial diseased patient , ho\v they recovered health , cheerful spirits and good ippctite ; they will , tell jou by tak REGULATOR ing Sm MOSS' LITZR RHOOMTOR. Tlie Cheapest , Purest and Bert family M Hie In the World. ForDYfaPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION , Janndl Billions Attacks , SICK HEADACHE. Colic , 1 prceslon of Spirits , SOUR STOMACH , Hei Burn , Etc. , Etc. Tli's ' unrivalled Son them Remedy is warrant not to contain a single particle ot HIKCDRT , any Injurious mineral substance , bat is Purely Vegetable. containing those Southern Boots and Herl which an all-wise Providence has placed countries where Liver Disease most prevail , u ill cut c all Diseases cau-ed by Derangement the Liver and Itowcls. Tur. SfMPTOMS of L'ver Complaint arf b'ttiror bad taste In the mouth ; Pain In t Itack.MJcs or Jomts.o'teu mistaken forRbenn ti m ; Sour Stomach ; Lo-sof Appetite ; Bow a to n.ilcly coativo and lav ; Headache ; Loss Memory , with a painful sensation of bavin ? ta eJ to do eomelhlng which ought to have Ve done Debility , Low Spirits , a thick jellow I | > car.iMe of the eklu and Eyes , a dry Cough < ten mistaken f r Consumption. Somcvlmis many of thoie symptoms atte the ducue , at others > cry few ; hut the Liver , t lar fht unran in the body , h generally the K of tbc dis jasc , and if not regulated in tltne.gn enffcriiif , ' , wictcbcdncss and death will enine. I can ro nmmeiid as n efficacious remedy I ihacaoc nf tbo Livnr , Heartburn and Dyspeps Sinmons1 Ln r Itcjulaior. Lewi * Q. Wnnd 1C25 ll str Sticct , Astbtant Post Mast Plnladelph a. "Wo h/ue tested its virtues tcrsonally , a hr.ow that for Dyicpma , Billiousness , ThrnbUnc Head ic'ie. it M the best medicine 1 world e\er naw. We hive tried forty otl rcmcd'cs ' before Simmons1 Lher RcRilator , I none of them tavj ui more than temporary 1 icf : b t the Regulator not only relieved , I rnreil us. " Editor Tcl-griph and Messeng Mi on , Ua. MAMirACTt'RKD ORIT BT * J. H. ZEILJN & CO. PHILADELPHIA , PA tMcc. Jl l Si.ld bj all DroKcirta. Bentleodawli rvlways Cures and never disaj points. Tbe world's great Pali Rollover for Man and Beas Cheap , qniclf. and reliable. PITCHER'S CASTOBL is not Kurcotlc. Childre row i'nt upon , Mothers lik < and Pliysicians recommen CASTOKIA. It regulates tli Bowels , cures Wind Colii nllays Fcvcrisliness , and di stroys "Worms. WEI BE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure , a Constitution ; Antidote for this terrible mal dy , by Absorption. The BIO Important Discovery since Vw cination. Other remedies mi relieve Catarrh , this cores ) i any stage before Counuaptic sets in. weottn jouio ntown. rermstndfioi lres A ilrrfw II IlalltttlA C > > . NOTICE. Jennie A Atchcson , Cliuda Clark and Cha L , Clurk , non-resident defendants , Will take notice that the Omaha NUU Bank did on the 2nd day of Marcr , A. D. . 1 file its p tition in the District Court , within for the County ot Douglas , State of l.'ebra ajaliEt the paid Jennie A. Atchcson , Cli C ark and Charles'L. Clark , defendants , the Ject and prayer of which is to exclude said fendants from any interest in and to an and ! cd one-eight ( J ) interest in the following dcsc ed property , to-wit : Begin mn ir at a point that beirs north t6J deg east 16 chains and 60 links from the J sec corner on the line between sections 20 and 11 township 15 nonhrange 13 etst , being the toi west corrcr Of land own'd by Charlotte Turner , thence north 20 chain * and 11 link the south boundary of land owned by Lowe , thence couth 83 } degrees west al said south boundary 12 chains and links , thence south 19 chains and 75 It tbcnco cast ' 2 chains and 54 links to tbe plat beginning , containing twenty-five acres mpie or ICES , and that a commissioner appointed to comey slid real estate to raid p tiff , and frr Rcneial relief , and you , the Jennie A Atchcson , Clanda Clark and Chi L. Clark are required to appear and answer I > ctitlon on or b fore the 14th day < f Juru D , 1380 * . THE OMAHA NATIONAL flAN ! By T. W. T. BienARbs. Its Attorney. Dated Mnv 3d , 18SO mtevymc Catarrhal HA KINO offcmivi mucous , PAINS ovei eyes , CRACKLING In the head , SICKEN breath. DEAFNESS and tickling in tha thi are SIGNS of CATARRH. The PUROL1 SECRETIONS thrown upon the BRONCH TUBES while a lccp , follow the rmcous n brane , and POISON THE EN FIRE SY8T1 Suficrcrs know how OBSTINATE tbe diseas The ac'.Ion ot Catarrhal Virus , like that of so pox has been t INALLY DISCOVERED. Cat ia now cured. A. McKrxsrr , R. R'd Pros. , S3 Broad St , N. "WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURB ia i derful. " E. H. BROWS , Merchant , 339 Caual'St. , N CATARRH 11 YEARS. Cured by one p age. S. BKXKDICT , Jr. , Jeweler , 697 Broadway , K. ( famllv of. ) Cured of CHRONIC CATAR O. L. BRUSH , 443 Broadway , Y. Y. , CAT AI 10 YEARS. Could not taste or smell CD "I lost my voice by Catarrh , and have been od. " J. HSSDBMOW , 155 Newark Ave. , Je City. W. li. WOODS , 497 Broadway , H. T. , enrei Chronic Catarrh. L. A. NmcAir , Merchant , SOS Fulton St. , Bn lyn CHRONIC CATARRH. Given up physicians. Cuicd. A. B. TnoRKi , Insurance 183 HonUrae Brooklyn. Self and son cured of CATAR J. D. McDoxAiD , Merchant , 713 Broadway , Y. ( Suter-in Saw. ) Had CATARRH YEARS. Cured. Etc. , Etc. , Etc. , Etc. , Etc. DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with most remarkable testimonials on record , i free , by his Artnts , Mes * S.D. B. DEWE1 CO.,48Dey St. N. Y. ; or by Dragrists. The < b delivered at $1.50 a package. Think of a cure for an obstinate disease , st this trlf cost. decS 2a4r- < Acrostic Would'st thou my fncnd good health eu Each day and hour your time employ ; Secure repose from sickness , ills , This thou can'st do take Liver Pittt ; & dost thou suffer from disease , Caused by exposure , diett these , Or other lUs , what'er their name , Submit at once , and leave the frame , Like shadows darting o'er the hll' , In terror flee from Kter Pitt * . Vice-like although they've clung for yean Knconraged be , nor yield to fears. Repose in quiet , health s bright rills Pursue th ? pathway of these Pill * . In childhood , youth and In old ags , Let cheerful thoujhtj my rnfad cngMn , Let Ctb r a8e - VM , CillUl , Said at * hdm ! by ' G , 7 ( Ooajsua. ! , K. t INVALIDS JttH ) OTHEES HEALTH ' .STRENGTH and ENERGY , i WlTHOtrr THE USE OF DRUGS , ABE R j QUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC HEVIEW , AH ILLUSTRATED JOUR- KAL , WHICH IS FtJflLISnED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. normaion o o NrTO'Ji. Exhausting and Fulofnl Diieanu. Ere ubjcct that bvut upon health and human ha ppinei recciret attention in ita page * : and the mtnj qn < tlona uked by nflVrtog invalids , who hare denpair and raluable informal ! * , answered of a cure , are U volunteered to all who are in need of medical a rice. The subject of EUcW Belts rcmt Medicin anil the hundred and one questions ot "ial lmx | l nc to Buffering humanity , are dul ) Consider and explained. explained.YOUNG MEN led others who suffer from Serrons and Phrsic Debility. Lc s of Manly Vigor , Premature F.xhai : lion and the many gloomy consequence * of ear IndiKittloB , * tc. , are especially keueSted by co soiling iU contents. Tha KLECTRIC REVIEW ezpotes the nnmiiigat frauds practiced by quacks and medical Impute who profess to "practice medicinr , " nnd points o the only safe , simple , and e Secure ro J to Ural : Tiror , > n < l Budllj ItnsrjJ. Ul cord for copy , ai fiend jour address on po tnformulon worth thousands will v rent you. Address the publishers , ' PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , COR. EIGHTH and VINE SIS. . CINCINNATI. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS For all tbe purposes ot a CURING Cottitxnctt , Jnundit Dytpopeia , Jndigi timi. Dysentery , Fo Stomach and JSreat lleaJaeheKrys > pfli J ilct , nheumatisi Eruption * and St Diteaiet , Btttunttne Liver Complair VroptyTcttcrT < nM 'and Salt fiheu. . Wortnt , GoutA'eun jla , M * Dinner PM , and Pun/i/iny the Bloc are the most congenhl purgative > ctperfectc Their effects abundantly show how much tli excel all other Til's. Tney nro rate and nlca ate to take , hut powerful tcure. . The purge o tbo foul humors from tbc blood ; th ub the sluygisb. or disordered organs into tie and they Impart health and tone to the nli < being. They ucre not only tlie e\ery day cu pla'nts ot every body , but formidable and datigi oui diseases. Most skilful phyricians , most e in nt clergymen , and our best cit xens , send n tiflciteaof cures performed , nnd of the gr < bon fits derived from these Pi Is. They are t gafc-t and bcft physic for children , bi cause m as neil as effectual. Eein ; sugar coated , th are easy to take ; and being purely \ ejjctab ' .hey ar * entirely harrnlcf s. PREPARED BT DR. J. . AYER & CO. , LOWEEL , MASS , Practical aud Analytical Cbemle Sold by all Druggists and Dealers Medicine. AHENTION. BUILDERS AND CO TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kao ! Banks , near LOUISVILLE , NEB. , b now ready at the depot at Ix > uisville , the B. & M. railroad , to fill any order at reasonable prices , l'i ties desiring a white front ur ornnineiii brick trill do well to give ns a call or se for sample. J. T. A. IIOOYEU , Prop. , T-irUvlllH. N B. A. FOWLSK. JAMES II.co FOWLER & SCOTT , ARGHITEGTS Designs for buildings of any description exlbibition at our office. Wo have bad over years experience in designing and supcrintei log public building and residences. Plans a estimates furnished on short notice. ROOM 8 , UNION BLOCK. m20-6 INTER-OCEAN IIOTEI Cheyenne , Wyoming. Flrst-cl'S * . Fine large Simple Kooms , < Mock from depot. Trains step from 20 mint ] to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus to and fr Depot. Kates $2.00. $2.60 and | 3 00 , accord to room ; I ngle meal 75 cents. A. U. BALCOM , Proprietoi ANDREW BOBDEN. Cnlef Clerk. ml Machine Work ! OTVTATFsLA , SffZJU. J , F. Hammond , Prop & Manag The moft thorough appointed and coir pi Machine Shops and Foundry In the state. Castings of every description manufactured , Engines , Pumiia and verr class o machln made to order. Special attention given to Well AujursPulleys { , Itangci Shnftint ? . Bridge Irons , Gee ; Cutting , etc. Plans for now MachlnenrtUeachanlatl DraUj Inf , Models , etc. , MBatly eiccUlwl. 9f > 8 Harnefr Bt. h t l4t And If NEWTTME TABLE or TOI OMAHA AND FORT O.MAII OMNIBUS LINI L'AVIS OlUni. LUTIS IT. OVAnA. Tr O o'clock A. M. 1000 o'clock A SM o'clock r. M. 6.3Q o'clock I 8:00 o'clock r. M. 10:03 : o'clock i SUNDAYS KVEBT TWO HOURS. Fare - . 25 Ten Ai F. RAFERT & CO. Contractors and Buildoi 1310 Dodge St. , Omaha. MART ! * Has just received a lot of Spri g goods. re invited to call % nd get prices , which naran tees the lowest in the city . 1220 FARNHAM STREK" FRONTIER HOTEL Laramie , Wyoming , The miner's retort , good accomtnodatl large sample room , charges reasonable. Spi attention given to traveling men. 11-tt ir.0.jlILLIUtD. rroprieto MEAT MARKE' V. P. Block , ICth St. Fresh aul Bait Meats o all kinds consta. on hand , prices reasonable. Tegetables In I On. Jfooddellveiedtotnypartof thedty. WM AUST. t -t * _ Ml K > rth TBth ti UPTON HOUSE Schuylcr , Neb. Flistclass House , Good Weals , Good B Airy Boom ? , and kind and accommnda treatment. Twigood camp'e rooms. Spi attention paid to commercial travelers. S. MTT.LEB , Prop , , " " _ Schnyler , Neb. . M. R. RISDOKT , General-Insurance Agei , BEPBESENTS : PHCENIIASSDRANCE CO. , ot Lou- don , Cash Assets 15,107 WEStCHESTEK. N. T. . Capitsl 1,000 THE MERCHANTS , ot Newark. N. J. , 1,000 OIRARO FIREPbiladelphiaCapital. . 1,000 KORTH ESTEttK KATIOKALCap- ital. . : 900 FIREMEN'S FUND , California 800 BKITIStfAHKRICAASSURMiCECo 1,200 NEH AUK FIRE INS. CO. , AtTCts. . . . 8oO AMERICAP CENTRAL , Assets 800 Southeast Cor. ot Fifteenth & Douglas St. mens-dly OMAHA , N > ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES DOUGLAS CO. , FOR THE YEAR 188 Court's , Jurors' and Court ex penses $ 20 , Poor and Poor House and fuel for same 16 , Jail and Jailors , board for prison ers and fuel 12 , Miscellaneous expensesStationery special City Tax and Gas 16 , Railroad Bond Sinking Fund 44 , County Bead and Bridges 12 , County Office , Office Kent , Elec tions and Assessors G , Total fjjls ] By Order of County Commbsujgors. BAKKIHO HOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTAILISHED BANKING HOUS1 IN NKrWASKA. GALOWELUHAiviiLTONdCC Bualiieas tranwacttxl same a that < an Incorporated Bant. Accounts kept In Currency or tfpi aublect to eight chock without nolle CerUflcc.toj of deposit Issued pa : able in three , six and twelve month bearing Interest , or on demand wit out interopt. Advances made to custom ers on a proved twuritlep at ma-ket rates [ ptero.it- Buy and -ae gold , bills of exchang Grovemmont , State. County and CH Bonds. Draw S'.cchi Drufis on KnRland , Ir lane , Scotland , nnd all parts ofhurop Sell Europenn Paeeaffe Tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY HADE. angldtt _ _ _ _ . U. S. DEPOSITORY. FIRST IATIOHAL BAM Cor. Farubam and Thirteenth Sta. OLDEST BANKIMC ESTABLI8HHE1 K OMAHA. ( aaccsssons TO KOVSTZJS BROS. , BITlIUtllSO UI ISM- ta tlonal Bank Ao nst SO , 18 Capital andProfita Over $300OC Specially authorized by the Secretary ol Tmff to receive Subscriptions to the U. S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOA ( XmCKRS AMD DIRECTORS IliRMAS Kotnrru , President. AoatTsm Kciusni , Tie * PrcoldeLt. n. W. YATU , Cashier. & . ) . PorruroR , Attorney Joni A. CKJuantOK. r. H. DAVB , Arft OotW This baak rreve depodti without rtjaxd . lantn time crrtiflcatos bojirloc nUrest Draws ilrat un S.\n Fnndcco nd prlnd cities of the CnlU.il Statco , sleo London , Dnb tJ'.ubarxh and the princtp&l dtloa ot tb co ; ncnt of Europe. Sell * paasaRB tickets ( of emJgrnt In ths man line. mayldtl REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bern is' REAL ESTATE AGENDA 15th cfr Vmujlus Ms. , Omaha , Neb. This agency does STRICTI/T a broterage bi new. Does notepccubte , and therefore anyb galnj on its books nre insured to Its patrons , bcmt ; Robbl > d up by th e ? ent 8 and Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKER ! No. ZM Farnham Street OMAHA. - NEBRASKA. Or ; North SMy. orn Orand Central Ho Nebraska Land Ageno DAVIS & SNYDER , 1605 Farnliam St. Omaha , Ntbt. 40O.OOO ACKK3 carvfaUy selected Und Eastern rfebraaka ( or Bale. Oreat BatKotna In ImproTod furot , and Omi city property O. F. DAVIS , WEBSTEK SKYDEE Late Land Com'r U. 1' . R. R. * p-fe BIRDS a 0. UTO S. S03X Byron Reed & Co. , REAL ESTATE AGENO IN NEBRASKA. Beep a complete abstract of title to all Beat ate In Omaha and Dnnrlaa Cnnntv. mavH THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE dor. Randolph St. & 6th Are. , CHICAGO , ILL. PRICES REDCCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER D/ Located In the bustnees centreconvenient piaces cf amoscment. Elegantly fomlahed , < talnlnr all modem improvements , passenger ntor.&o. I n. CUIQUNQS , Proprtetoi oclOtf OGDEN HOUSE , Oor. MARKET ST. d : BROALWj Council Bluffs , Iowa On line of Street Railway , Omnibuses to from all trains. RATES Parlor floor , $3.00 day ; second floor , } 2.60 per day ; third floor The beat-fnmlahcd and most commodious be QEO T. PHELP3. Proi METROPOLITAN OMAHA , NEB. IRA WILSON , ' PROPRIETO The Metropolitan Is centrally located , an Brrt-clMe In erery respect , having recently b ontlroly rsnoratod. Th. public will find I comfortable and homollko bouse. marfil NEW GROCERY 16th and Guming Sts. We propose supplying t people of North Omaha wi CHOICE GROCERIES at me erate prices.Give us a call. paid for Country P duce. Goods delivered free to a part of the city. _ apl7-ln SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of tbe Age. Wonderful discoveries In the. world hare been m Among other things where Santa Claus stayc Children oft ask if he makes ( roods or not , If really he lives in a mountain ot snow. Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pol And suddenly dropped in to what seemedllkebl Where wonder of wonders they found ancwli rThile fairy-like beings appeared on each ham There were mountains like ours , with n beautiful green , And far brighter ikies than ever were seen , Birds with tha haes of a rainbow were found While flowers of exquitite fragrance were ( rr lag around. Not long were they left to wondtr In donbt , A being soon came they bad heard much atx Twas Santa Clans' self and thlethey all say , Be looked like the picture * ( see erery day , He drove up a team that looked Terr queer , Twas a team f praasboppers instead of relnd Be rode in a shell Instead ot a sleigh , But he took them on boud and drove tl away. Ho showed them all over his wonderful realz And factories making goods for women and D Furriers were working on hats great and ( miTe To Bonce's ther said they were sending them Kri ) Single , the Olovo Maker , told tb m at 01 All our Gloves we are sending to Bonce , Santa showed them suspenders and many th ! mere. Saying I alse took these to liUnd Bunco's sto Santa CUua then whispered a secret he'd tell As in On-aha every one knew Bunco well , He therefore should send bis goods to his cu Knowing his friends will get their full share. Now remember yo dwellers in Omaha town , All who want present * to Vnnce's go round , For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small Send your Bister or aunt one and all. Bonce , Champion Ilatter of the West , Don fitreet. Omaha OmahaD. D. B. COMMISSION MERCHAI . : s-fS . , Foreign ud 1856. * S 188O. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A COMPLETE STOCK FOR - SPRINOfSUMMER STYIiISE AM ) GOOD , NOBBY AND OHKAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Sailings , an Elegant * * . Gent's Furnishing Stookof Kead7-Wade GlotLing in Latest Styles. ing Goods Stock Complete. HATS , CAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES , In fact the Stock IB complete in all Departments. Don't Fail to sec our Custom Department in charge * of ( Mr. Thomas Tallou. - M. HELLMAN & CO. , . _ . _ , Jt it - ' acltowledgcd fact that A WORD TO THOSE WHO USE POROUS PLASTEaB a nulTe-fal'y BENSON'S CAPCIHE POROUJ PLASTERS ARE SUPERIOR TO All OTHERS. The great demand for them haa caused a number of unscrupu lous parties to make and eell worthless imitation ? under similar sounding names. As the market is flooded with inferior plas ters selling at any prica it is important for the consumer to know Which is tha best. It i3 well known that some of the have been examined and found to contain injurious cheap plasters jurious ingredients which make them dangerous to use , causing paralysis and other diseases. SEABVRY & .lOIIXSOX Pharmaceutical Chemist , New York. * < PRICE 25 CTS. . CAUTIONV-See tlaUhe word CAPCINE on fmoh p'mter ii eoiroctly pslled. CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell their entire stock of Diamonds , Watches : Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , , Pianos & Organ , .A1ST3D GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is f torn 15 to 20 per cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. Nth & Farnham We Mean Business , Come and be Convinced. AND SINGLE ACTIKn POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pomps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTING HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STBMG , 205 Farnham Street Omaha , Neb' HENRY HQRNBERGER , V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I In Kegs and Bottles. f Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. I. L SLEDZIANOSKU-CO. , MANUFACTURERS OF ML O TJ L 3D 135T Gh S I AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS 922 Douglas St , , Near 10th , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA FENCE i BOX GO. We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS OE1 IZSTE . .ATT33W IiIN-TJT- Iroii and Wood Fences , Brackets and Mouldings , Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. QUST , FRIES & CO. , Prop's. , 1231 Harnej St. . Omaha , Neb. - LANGE & FOITIGK , Dealers ia p. n House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. 1221 Farnham Street , 1st Door East First National Bank. m8-U . o. WHOLESALE GROGER ! 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. _ FEVER AND AGUE. ole Hi , ut , en , ' all ( IM irfreahlsir i' pth * cqa > tlonof flfi h Aptxth * . UUtdint tha i - upoi knj ce'.or , ut bleu ngt mani -vrhleh thi > IT < oa. ai , Mk iKomuinlat erpia ty tbt B.UIII. to fordid a iffttilvt rr n li tb ( tabtoa w'Mi ' , B * , U tt F4ll fin * Ukl IboraaiUtt id i n it THE 8W.Y PUCE WHERE TOf can find a good usortmeft ot BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER "OURKO U any other shoe noose in tn CUT , P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. jliDIES' & OBNTP | SHOEsTiADE TO ORDER d frt" * Bt oar nt d. Price * JNO. G. JACOBS. ( formerly ot OUh & Jacob * ) UNDERTAKER No. HIT Farnham St. , Old Eiand of Jacob OU ORDKR3 BVTKLIfGRAPU SOLICIT *