THE DAILY BEE. E. RO5SWATE3. EDITOR. TO CORRESPONDENTS OPT. C0OTKT Tt EIOTJS vt will ilw ye be ple d totnrfrom , on til m ttete conceded with cror * , ccualry po'itlcs , an3 on any tobjct * h Uvcr. of ceiia : * ! Ict rc ti to the people of m State Aay Snloirnitlon connected wjlh UetkctlocB , ardt aticgto flwOs , accident * , will be gladly received. All such communlra- tiers hout rer , tmilt te ss fcrief as po Kib > , tnd they must in til caici be itr.Ucn on ons ride cf U * thret onlr. Tnr KAMEOF'tt'Rnxrv.ln full , snort in each end communication cf very toso accompMiy any wVatTttOTesocvrr Thl IB not Intended for t tEfittion ! and imUlcntijnjbutforusrcwn fitb. "roiJTj U. .WaiCi for Office whetli- rr madttlvfflf cr Ircciljj EndMbcthtrsmo- < * itvr ct "tontSu&rSUors to the Fdltor , re fcntll ncn > lr t J > ! fc snitntde tin-ply pcnoral , ' . - . und RUntrcbitFcd'frrasr.dTcrtlsrn-ents. . eta lltonryor WKIKJ JOT dee jo toctribuUr.nj jtoetr * ! ciaHUer ; urd we will net cnu rtaie top tune < r rcsc thei-uie In any ccse wha'tvtr. * "Our ftnS 5s tvBidenty large to inert than thoply our HmUcd t pice. All ron.r.itiiiJcM'.or.t.tbculdbo addrcsMflti K ROSEXVAtER , Eiiltcr. HATiCHfll RERHBLICAK TICKET. ' ron JAMES A GUESTLR A. AUTHUK , of York. tn'tiaturc tlmllfaat latrt to eorrict and prtrtnt utgtitt ditcriminalion ffltl extortion in all eharga of express , tile- grcph and railroad cowpanu * in this ttatc ( cf t orct ruck la.KSl/y adequate pcnaltiu ic Hit txtfut , if iiKtftary , for thai purpotc , * f JirfeitUK cf their proptrt } ! and /mis- rhtits. " [ Sec. 7 , Art. 12 , Nebraska Con stitution , ena l'dTuna. . ] \Vrrn brandyand watar temporari ly placed under his note by the fear ful phjEJclani , Tanner tiili continues hisiast. Tanner is evidently not a Vmurbon. ' Douglas county central con > mittee mcots to-morrow. It is rery fortunate that. Mr. McCormick had the foresight to call the committee thus early. THE Cleveland republican ! have nominated the HCJJ. 0. B. Lcctwood to contest the congressional scat now occupied by Am OB Townsend. Amos will find that the Standard Oil Com pany can't elect him this fall and will probably withdraw. Packed conven tions don't work any better in Ohio than they will ia N THE rumor tliht the military head- qua * ters of the PJatte will be ehortly rctransfcrr'cd to Omaha , will ho re ceived with pleasure by our business men and citizens. It is not to bo de nied that their removal from our city was an equally Eorioug disadvantage to our merchants who had to transact liashieei with the various departments and to the officers in whose charge was corciniUcd the purchasing of supplies for the dillorfcnt commands. There- turn of the headquarters will be Rise .a source ol much gratification to man ; of our citizens who feel the social Irsi wlifch the traruferof the officers to'th < fort occasioned. In this conno'.tton it is rumorec that Gen. Sheridan contemplates th citahl thmont of a school of instruct ion In Omnha. Thcrciaiio placobrt tir adapted for tirroy hittriictioi/ < cannot understand , -wliy tbo govern' mcnt continues its schools of instruct' ion in locations where they are main taincd at great expense and an equal ) ; great loss of efficiency. Why is th < school for-cavjilry instruction locatec at Carlisle , ( Pa , ) "barracks. Carlisl < wes very properly chosen a ? a locatioi for such a school during the revolu tionary , or the -war of 1812 , hu in the these days when all thi cavalry are employed exclusively wesi of the Mmjouri river it ii very pooi economy to buy horses in Pennsjka nia and Xew York , train them at Oar lisle , ship them west , whore they CRT bo bought cheaper out west and whcz their maintenance would be ao mud cheaper west of the Missouri. For Omaha would aflord a splendid placi for such t raining groimds&nd it atrikci as that it would "be a very eoonom ical measure to abolish Carlisle bar racks and trarisfer the school of oav airy to Omaha. TUB BcB"has _ no objections to iti tmterprising contemporaries copyinj Jts special dispatches from two to foil days after they have appeared in iti columns , so long as they extend thi usual courtcsyjof 'crediting themjto tin paper from which they are taken. I is perfectly willing that its inoruiiif competitors should avail theraselve : of its ample telegraphic facilities anc save themselves the expense of special : co long as they do noi bodily steal thi excellent dispatches which THE BEI furnishes its readers. But of late thi Rtpullitan and Htrald have beei printing dispatches -without giving credit for their pllferings. On the 27tl inst. the Republican copied , word foi word , from THE BEE ot the 26 tn hi Sail end exclusive < 3iayatcJC3 ! froa Chiwgo and Boston relative to Gen cral Grant's .business prospects , unc placed it on their telegraph page with cut crediting it to THE BEE. Thurs rlay Tan BEE published a complete re port of the democratic ratificatior meeting in New York , with the speech ea of leading democrats , while its en feqirising CDntemporarica simply an nounced the fsct that such a meetin ; was to have been held. This mornini ihsHtrald prints a column and a quar ter of THE BEE'S report , and heads iti telegraph page with the account whicl was published twenty-four hours previously viously in THE BEE. THE BEE hai always credited every' telegraphic item taken from its contemporarifs , and has a right to expect the same treatment. Of course it is mortify- hip for the Herald and Republican tc find themselves daily beaten by the BEE in both -telegraphic and local news , but EUch mortification should not prevent thenxfrorajfollowingthe nsual rules of newspaper couttesy. TheBrs can now , with-prids , call attention to its. unequaled facilities fo ohtaininR news , anddaily presents its readers with a telegraphic" - SNAP JUDGMENT. The state eshtral committee , by a reiv close vote , hive cecif el to cell the republican state conventicn en the first dsy of September. This cires the people of Kebratka a fraction over four week& to canvass and elsct delegates to the convention that is to nominate an entire statD ticket , in cluding a'l the slate officers from gov ernor down , : w-well as a member of In 2ebraskswithlur congress. , re publican majority of/10,000 , a nomin ation by the state convention's practi cally an election.- & --canvass that follows the nomination has always been merely a matter of form and'the election simply a ratification meeting. It is therefore self-evident that the jcal canvaBB ia-thUfltate-musbbBxIur- ing the pariod between the issue of the call fcr the state convention , nd the nominations. It will .take at east one week in most of tha counties get the committees together icr calling the local conventions and a 'ew ' days will necessarily have to in- : ervene between tbo local conventions > nd the state CDnvention , This loaves eally only a little over two weeks for a canvass , which , in the do days of Autjust , means leaving the ring poli- icitnx to carry things by default. To a dispassionate observer this un usually short canvass is an attempt on ho part of certain office-holding poli tician ! to get control of the state con tention by snap judgment. Behind all this is the Union Pacific corpora tion that now controls not only our member of congress , but also a num ber of our leading state officers. The act that Mr. Thurston , the paid pol itics ! attorney of the company , made one of his oleaginons appeals to the committee in favor of this move shows that they have an In ercst in cutting Ehoit tha canvass. Sow suppose that these rings and corporation lawyers should suc ceed in packing the state convention with their creatures and striken , will act the republican party run a very lerioua ritk of revolt among the republican masses who will refuse to swallow the doee put up for them. Seven weeks between the nomiustion and the elec tion will give plenty of time for a for midable uprising. If ten republicans in each county should meet in a man convention and repudiate the work of tbo corporation attorneys and brasB- colhr editors , they are liable to upset all that the scheming politicians have concocted. The republican parly of Nebraska is rflspoccible to the people for honest and good government. If the party simply registers the decrees of monopoly ely managers , and nominates Jjita wood men and tooh for positions that require men of brains and integrity ] thty will seriously imperil party tuo' cess. It will not be long be fore ( he republicans of Nebrask : will be in the same positior in which tha democrat * of Georgii now aro. Independent , fearless mu will rise , and , * triking down ih < shackles of party , riveted on by cor1 rupt men and corporate monopolies arc liable to repudiate the work o ! packed.convolitions and make a direct appeal to the poopla. Tor oai fart , wo h''pe Mich move meats will not he necetsity , We trust that the honest anc incorruptible masses of the party wil assert themselves in. every locality anc give us men of brains and men trhc can't bo bought with a railroad pass an interest in a gradin ; contrast or e bunch of greenbacks. Ai ire havi aiid before , this calling the convontioi on Euch short notica is a very risky experiment perimont , especially in view of thi fact that in many , if not in nearly al the counties , the conventions tha' nominate delegates re the state con vention will also select representative ! to the legislature that will elect i "United States senator. Qs Monday a delegation of work inzmcn waited on General Hancock at Governor's Island. It would nat urally ba supposed that the super ! "statesman" would have given at leas some attention to this act of courier and good will , and expressed some o these deep and statesmanlike view for which our democratic friend claim ho i * so remarkable. On the con trary , Gen. Hancock referred the com mrltee to Senator Barnum , chairmai of the national democratic committee The fact of the matter ia that Hancocl has no real opinions worth concidera tion outside of the conduct of militar aff lira. The pretense that he is thi embodiment of sage statesmanship i entirely at variance with his educatioi and training as a soldier. If the work ingraen wish for any expression of thi democratic party's views on labor the ; must seek so'ne other oracle than Gen Hancock. MR. HAMILTON FISH denounces a an absurd He the report that he wouli join the democratic ranks this fall He isn't the sort cf fish to be caugh by democratic flattery. . OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Wyoming ; Men arc offered 2.50 per day it work in the mines at North Park. L'ranve county has the followinj stock BBf e sed : C Hle , 11S,4C6 ; sheep 79,944 ; horses , S530. The Fort McKJnney and Platti roads from Hawlms , together with : bridge across the Pl tto near Wprn Spring * , is now about a settled fact The cit-zens' committee and-the coun ty commissione's have puttheir shoul ders to tbo wheel. The Homcstake placer miniag com pany has fini'hsd its ditch at Cummini City and made arrangements to buih ths dam. By tbia means they wil run he river through the ditcli , whicl will leave a considerable proportion o : its bed dry , which will be mined as i placer. Colorado. There are eight emelters runninc-iz A number of strikes are reporter from Copper mountain. The nortn of Jack monntsin is at iracting considerable at'entiou. .On and after August 15t& Leidrille will -iare ths letter carrier system. The rscchmen of the mountains re < pors 4 ? . _ their Wops ! fi cVeellest cord- ( t } ? he emelter has arrived nt that placo. It was ioyonsly received. Between two and three hundred minors are at work in Lead mountain district. North park. TheLeadvi'la Chroniolo claims that there are only two good mines in the GunntBon country. Tha Ten Mile district has now a smelter of forty tons daily capacity working to its fullest extent. It ia believed that the street-beds of Denver are so firm and solid that with proper care they will never have to be paved. Mrs. George O'Connor , of Lead- , ville , drove a couple of lot-jumoers away from her premises with her pis tol. On the range between Kokoraa and Alma prospectors have ftruck galena hioh runs from 600 to 900 ounces of Irer.- - - " " While two Puebloans were arrang- ng for a prize fight last week hey became angry and indulged n a fi ht ivilhout any prize. Larimer county boasts one firm ilone , Miner & Warren , who have , dded 100,000 pounds to the wool iroduct of Colorado for the present ear. They sheared 18,000 sheep. Twelve oar-loads of wool have been j 1 ihipped east from Larimer county 'urine the present season. Shippers are getting batter rates on transports 'ion than they received last season. ) The Colorado Central railroad , In .ddition . to a new depot and freisht- home , will build a roundhouse at Oen- ral. The plans are now being pre- jared , and the work will be com menced in a few days. The railroad company is about to build a S75.003 hotel at Idaho Springs , also a new depot in the town. The hotel will , in all probability , be built near the hot springs , and will be on .he most approved modern plan. The waterworks question Is agiin .gitating Silver Cliff people. The ci y authorities have purchased the Aldrich - drich springs , which afford a boun- eous supply of pure and wholesome water , and notice will so in be given for voting $65,000 in bonds to build the works. Idaho Spring is showing evidences . ' solid and permanent improvement. „ large number of buildings are in process of erection , many of them of a substantial character , aud in addition to those now building some six or eight more brick buildings for stores are lontractecl for and to be crested this season. The Manitou people are in eosUcies over the discovery of a new cave in Wiliiama cinyon , which , from the description given , appear * to ba the finest yet disovered in the KocVy mountains. It IJM not yet bom ful y explored ; five or six rooms , however , in which are grottoes orstolectatiea of the rarest beauty. A detruotive fire prevailed in the mountains between Pennock'a camp and the range list week. Allthetie- mnken' cab na in that vicinity and several thoJsnid ties were burned up , and a belt of limber at least five mites in width and several milts in length was destroyed. The heat from the burning timber along the creak was eo intense that large numbers cf fish were killed. A cose of vagrancy recently came tip in Lsadville. The alleged "vug" waa found guilty by a jury. There upon the jud e ordr ; d the vagrant l ba giren to ihe chaga of the sheriff , and was hired out by public outcry to the high'Si bidder , for a period of fourmoatbs , thelnw relating to ap prentices governing the prinmer foi the time that ho is in tha possession of the man who hires him. A company has been formed in Denver - ver called the Colorado brick manu facturing company , and the pressed brick and fire-clay works in Golden havn been purchased. The company has a capital of S100.COO. The worts at Golden nre quite extensive , and will be made still more si b } ' the in troduction of a 1 the fac lities end up oltances which will contribute to the manufacture of pressed and fire brick on a largo scale , and ultimately to manufacture sewer-pipe. Tae Denver & Rio Grande railroad has over two hundred men andseven ty five teams at work in Grapa Gredi canont and several miles have already been'graded. The engineer , Beemer , is placing a large force of men ai work on the road at the Silver Oli end of the route. By placing thett two forces nt work the Rio Grands will be completed to Silver Oliff by the first of October at the furthest. "The Rio Grande depot will be west oi town abouta mile , at which place the site of Clifton has been located , anc already articles of incorporation foi street cars between the two town ! hare been tiled. Montana. There is inoro blooded stock com ing to Montana this y ar than ai an ] time since its settlement. About 33,000 buffalo hides wen shipped from Ytllowstone county thii summer and soring. They were wortl about § 70.000. Deer Lodge county has now onlj 12,000 shetp wheto she had 38,000 i short time ago , the rest being of where hay can be had for the stack ing.A A company contemplate building i suspension bridge across the Mieaour river at the Three Forks , on the site of the old ferry , if they can purchasi the property. It is said that a man cow serving ! sentence for grand larceny in the ter ritorial prison , is the first Dane eve : sentenced to a penitentiary in thi United States. The wool-growers of Meagber coun ty are thr ugh shearing , and most o them through dipping , and have meted ed their flocks to summer ranges , bu there is fully 80,000 pounds not yo loaded. Wool is rapidly aocnmnlating 01 the levee of Beaton. Every boat i leaving loaded with that staple , bu trains are arriving so fast from Mesgh er county , that a load is always wait ing. "Work has commenced on Fort Aa Binaboine. Col Bhck has men di tilled quarry ngrock and by the tim mechanics arrive from the eist every thing will be in readiness. Idaho. Cariboo it a Tory promising jninio camp. Considerable damaga has bean don to crops in the Fayetts rallty by higl water. Bearer canyon hu three saw-mill in cp ration cutting lumber fcr th U. & y. ra'lroad. Thirty-two thousand head of catt ! Tiava passed through Camas prairia fo the eastern market this spring.J A lreo beaver dam has formed ; Iste'on S'ubblo creek , Casia county aud It is literally filled with specilei trout. A ditch is now being built from thi Blackfoot river to within a mile cf thi town of Slackfoot. A smaller ditcl will then bring the water into thi town , tnd shads trees , etc. , can bi planted. Nevada. Lake Tahoe is three feat higher thii year than ' usual , w ici wil secure j good * eV of writer in the Irusbs : sur veyors are , locating the lines from Brownsville to Springfield , and thencs will continue on over the mountains to connect with the Central Pacific at Winnemucca. The waters o ! Pyramid Lake are said to bd like those cf Tahoe noth ing floats and nothing risen. At Tahoe logs soon become water-lrgged and sink. At Glenbrook the lake's bottom is paved with sunken elabs. The Hale & Norcross mine , at Vir ginia City , has abandoned the idea of bulkheading the 2200 level apainstthe Savage water , the ground on that level being so porous aa to render such an attempt ineffectual. This will render pumping la the Sutro tunnel level the water coming from the old north drift of the Savage , and which o long flooded both mines , a continued necas- aitf. aitf.The The board of regents of the Nevada state university recently met at Car son and fixed the price per acre of tim ber land granted the state. The price of state timber land containing nut- pine , cedar , juniper or mountain ma hogany was set at 81.25 per acre , and lind containing pine , fir , tamarack or other timber suitable for mapufactur- ing into lumbar or timbers , fixed at $2 50 per acre. There will not be sold a less quantity than 160 acres of tim- her land in one body. Arizona In Tucion the pigs take their af ternoon rest under the piano. So says The Record. In Tucson a fea of $3 is Imposed upon every now case filed with the clerk , the money going to buy a libra ry for the use of the bar. Long before the completion of the railroad to Tucson freighters began to bemoan , and expressed their fears as to their future prospects They thnusht the railroad would do away with freighting , or at least so crjpple it that the business would not be worth following. Contrary totho [ ex- Eectattons of almost every one. the reighiing business has beeu improved instead of impaired , by the advent of the railroad , and ic is a hard matter to get freighting done to the various mining camps. Oregon. A large settlement of Norweaions have taken postession of Wild Horae creek , in Umatilla county , and are all steady , industrious people. A new bridge 500 feet long , and to cost 81000 , will be built on the Van- onuverroid , to replace the fabric de stroyed by high water. A party cf surveyors are surveying a line from the Puyallup bracnh of the Northern Pacific railroad to Rattlesnake prairie , to connect with the uirvry through the Bnoquaimie pass. Lieutenant T. W. Symens/U. S. en. giueer , has started for Cnmp Oh elan to looite and survey a waaon route from that prst to tbo neare-t. po'nt on the lineuf the Not : ern Pacific railroad. Rich gold diggings have been dis covered at the head of Moore's Yal- l y , m Tanhill county , in the Coast RkDga mountains , Considersb'e ex citement prevails , end several pros pectors have gone to the LOW dis covery. An immense run of salmon is re ported in the Lower Columbia. Th's is confidored transitory , and canni't ' last but a few days. Notwithstand ing ih a heavy run it is probable that the whole season's catch will not reach that of last year. Owim ? to the strike among fishermen the work did not commence until late , and during the efcriy part of the season the ruu was very light. Very flatterinc ; reports are received from up the Willamette Valley in re lation to the grain crop. The wheat crop in the upper portion of the vl ly will bo enormous , as from every Bscti-sn reports coma that the heads are. filling nioelv. The farmers feel greit'y elated over the prospects. Gond pncoa for grain is the only thing wanted. Henry Thilson , assistant engineer of thi 0. R. & N company , reports very little damage to the , rrade alonp the river by high water. By tha end pf August the entire grade will be fin ished from Oellio to Wallula , and track-laying will begin at that time. A largo force will be set at work or the grade of projected road beyond . _ _ _ _ . Snake : -J ! lt - river , and will occupy two 01 three months. Work on tbo tunnels between the Cascades and Dalles wil begin in the fall and continue througl tha entire winter. Work on the Can cides canal and locks is being protecn ted with all possible vigor oonsidenni the obstacles , particularly the recen high water. Although the water i : eteadily receding , yet it is thought i will be toward the latter part of Au gust before a full force of men wil resume work At present only abou BEveniy-fivo are employed. As sooi as the water falls so as net to interfen with the work , a force of 400 will b put on. California. There is lalk of constructing a nar- row-guge railroad between Lodi ant Wocdbridge. Near Lodi tha wheat will turn ou forty bushels to the acre. Hopi thrifty ; grspes excellent j p ach cro ] very poor. Immense quantities of water , valu able for irrigation , is said to be goi j to waste in Kern county , through th Buenn Yista slough. The matter of the extension of th railroad from Cloverdale to TJkia ] is merily a question of time , and ; very short time at that. Two oil wells arc being bored a Sauta Crui , and six more are bcin | got ready for drill The cost of bcr inz , etc. , isfromSSOOO to S4000. Tuhra farm * nrge the construe tion of a canal from Bakersfield ti Wafcson'a ferry , on the San Joaquin and down the river to Antiooh , eo a to move farm produce fehdaply. Therp are six oities in the s ate hav ing a popuUtton of over 10,000. The ; are : San Franciico , Oakland , Sacra mento , San Jose , Los Angeles an Stockton , ranking in that order. Some fields of flax in San M&te are injured by worms and also by a insect resembling the spidar. In othe oa < es a sort o ! blight or rust affect tht stalk , which turns blaek &n breaks off near the ground. The water troubles are sjpia sgital ing the people at the Central CMifol nia < * 1ny 1 , at Fresno. The colonist complain that their vines and trees ai being burned up for the want of vri ter , and that in consequence they ar beicgruiflsd. Work on the Golden Gate woola mill * , San Francisco , is being pushe forward rapidly , and it is expect * that the mill will be ID operation b the end of August. Oue hundrei and fifty white persons will ba givs : employment in the mills. . Some whalers of San Luis Obisp < recently put the automatic buoy 01 Point San Luis ont of order , becaus the whistle frightened off the whales The steamer Santa Oruz went ashori in consequence , on her last trip , am was injured considerably. Some white Australian wheat of un usually fine quality isreported fron Fresno. They are from sis to nini inches in ItngtH , the kernels grdwjn ; ip small leaf Ijtfe .s sh a , .5rr fjf < fc rf clarlyaB two das of tie stW . . . , eaci assli -T-- - - - oow iKnfi ; : froa ggc to , te : cf tfiect , SJoile , * - ' yielded over 180 kernels of large , beautiful wheat. C. F. R ed , of Tole , is noW run ning seven self-binding reapers and a Urge steam thresher in hw imrneme wheat field , and working ovefcfifty men and about at many' threshers. The reapers will run night and day until i'ne grain becomes too ripa to cut with reapers , and then he will put on h edara and finish it up. Hii crop will ba st least 60,000 sacks. The farmers in and about Rsdwood Canyon , Morapa valley , Contra C sta county , about fifteen .miles from Oak land , ara just no'w terribly excited over the recent discovery of gold in what a'e represented as vastly paying quantities , in a well defined ledge , at the head of Redwood canyon. A party under the charge cf Assist ant State Engineer Schuyler , with as sistants and a camping outfit , trans ported upon pack mules , is now reconnoitering - connoitering and surveying the head of the .rCern river , to ascertain the praci Suability of building reservoirs for the storage of water in that region , to increase and preserve the supply for irrigating purposes in the San Joaquin valley. John H. Burke ha ? forwarded to the _ state board of equalization nt Sic- rumento a complaint , asking that the assessments of the railroad companies bo raiaed in every oountyin the state. He claims that on an examination of the various reports of the following companies , made to the transportation commissioner , and also of the reports to the state board of equalization , he finds the companies are assessed on their roadway , roadbed , track and rolling stock , at a much lower value than the cost or value , as shown by the offiira of the company ; that according fo ; this fully § 150,090,000 has been cubitted from the bet. J'NEW FANGLED NOTIONS" may not work injury to people when they relate to matters of little consequence quence , but when entertained as to what we aha'l take when afflicted nith serious disease thfcy may lead to dear experience. Don't therefore trifle with diseases of tha blood manifested by eruption ? , blotches , scrofulous and other Sffellingg and gave symptoms , but take that well tetted and effica cious remedy , Dr. Pierce's Golden MtdicBlDiscovery , the greatest blood- purifier of the age. If the bowls are very costive use also Dr. Pierce's Pellets ( little eugir-dcfttod pills ) . COKE8 FUVBB AND AGUE. PIEABANT VAILET , JoJJ view Co , III. , March Slst J879. Dr. PJBBOE , Buffalo , N. Y : Dtar Kir I write this to inform jouthat my ch'ld , one year old , has ben p&nnantiuly cured i-f the fever and ague in a weeks time , and the use of but half a foltle of ym Jf Golden Medical Discovery. My wife a long sufferer fromltvvr complaint ESd b < li > > usnea < , by the use of tne Discov ery and Pellets has been entirely re' lieved. The Discovery has never dis appointed us for cougha and ooldi. Yours truly , JA.MEH STKICKELL. INVA1.VABLE FOR PILES AND KIDNEY DISEASES. " "SwAsro.v , Vt. , gebtstabftr IB. "I suffered greatly foyeala from Pilti , and tried various remedied for relief with out Kiwebs until I used Kidney Wort. If tha cliofcse shown Hyinptoois of return , ai has been the case , I have never failed to chech it by the use Of this medicine ! I have a eon eleven years old who had for years uniformly wet his bed nichts , and all the prescriptions of different physicians were ineffectual in checking it. 1 wag a - eurei ! by a physician that "Kidii"w-Wort" was ju t t e medicine to cure him , and sure enough a trial was completely suc cessful. I regard the medicine invaluable for 1'iles and Kidney Jfeeax * . "SAMtFKL UULLAHD. " Grovel , JUbttfB , ErljrhfidlteasecfthekJdrtTS nnd all diseases c ( tbo kldncyj and urinary organs -rrnanmtl ? cured by Pro ! CltiVmette B French KUlney P.U BRItS-A-BR'AO. - - . Ladies are wild about "Brio a- Bras" and will talk , talk , talk about them world without end. Such ladies should boSOZODONT and use it be fore they descant upon their hobbies , especially if the prosecuted one is a male. It gives a flavor to the con versation. SfALMKO's GWK will prjvent a break in a five hour's talk on bric-a- brac. CAN PILES BE CUKtiD ? Is the moit important question to-day with uf- feilne millions who , rr tn Ibokln ? at tbfc lonz lilt ol up'e-s P1I6 nostriim * . feel ft lh sflicted Bihle Patriarch likeoxcblmlru : "I hare heard miny an b thinps , mlsenbla comforter * are j e all , liow lorif will ye vex ray Knil nd break me In piece * with ord-t" It It not reiordod thtt JOD bad p'lefl. but ne co'JM not burn Gad uf thing taoso painful , and the noMkection mlsht have been aikcd then 03 eincsjfVireethou-iin ! < 3 jra : Can pllt br tu-ed ? wjPclleve thut Dr. ilrfbro bcssilxd the probleST , for nothing I ! more certain than tuatlls "Afaakeslj' ' ' aoo * ob' solntily nu promptly cure tin vortt caaes ol pilen. When half a million of articled assert rxttl < tlrely that it his cured them , tnd in 10 r ari no one his u-ed the doctor's wonderful renwdi without instant relief , arid by foljonjng hi * elm < pie inTtnictiono as tti babll fi3 dlot , alt w r ( oen fllted and over 05 per < -ent. cured , and arjn men ta and theories of tbojo who bsren't mod them , go for naught. Anakesls la now prescrlb' < vl by pbyalclana of all rchbolsandhuprououne' ed as near'infalllhle MS p > | blo. Jt ia e 8llj appli * I , perfectly tafe. Instantly rcllerei p in , and ultimately cures tha most inveterate cuei. It baa grandly rolv. d the problem that riles CM be cured. of ' ' " btmpKs 'AnakctU" art Mat frei to allsuffereis , on spphofttion to P. Kcnsusdu : & Co . role mann'act < u i of Aiakeein , Box W4 ? New York. Also eold by dnignlgtt nvtrj htrft Price 81 per bos. Amiga Salve The BEST SALVE in the world foi Onts , Bruises , Sore i Uloerst Sail Rhenra , Fever Sbfls , Tetler , Chapp 6d llands , Chilbhins , Corns , an'd al kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salvi la guaranteed to ( rive perfect satiafac tied in every case < > r money re fehded Prica 25 ceuU per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH. Omaha. J. C. . MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , OCp-'Mapciiib Mali , OMASA , . NEB MUSIC , GERMAN &FRENGr . MENDON , TTTHOoom 8 to VV aa aa accomplished w * hsr of Otmian nd French , 1 deslrjus 01 fecunsg : e in elth-r of thege branebe * . She will opei sehool shortly , btitrforib : pres nt parties cu address her it Max Meyer i Bro.'i mule etort . > a M i. , 1ft. fe. filSOON , Genwal Insurance : P8&NIX ASSURANCE CO. , ol ton ; don , Cish Assets . 4..n . t ,10Tl ' " reit. IT. Y. , Capital 1.000,00 0 I or . " KRCB ' NTSol Kew * . . J. , 1,000 00 'FIRE.P.hllidelpbU.Capltal.Lloooos * 'vvu vi' ' > . . . NOBTHWESTEnN VATtnVAf. r.o. lt l . 1,200 00 J. CO. , Araetg. . . . OEXTRAL , Assets ' _ H- . , -M5 Cor. of Flfteanth & Dowlas St. . qenMlv OMAtf * . N' B. $ 7 ? ! f 1I ? y & < > = ewaiymaaa-cottl * 'ftootfitfrw. Addr6BTra &Co.rortUnd.M THE OKLY PUOE WHERE YO can find a gocd jssortttsst of BOOTS AND SHOEJ M LQWZB. flSrjRB th n i sy other gho h ae in th dtr , P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM 8T. 3' & QENTS SHGES MIDI TU OHSER , , ° i.PA i * CUi Stnd. * W . vi , Hi _ t. INVALIDS AND OTHERS SEEZIKd * STRENGTH and ENERGY WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS , ARE RE QUESTED TO SEXDFOHTHE ELECTRIC REVIEW , AN ILU'STRATCD JOCB- XAL , AVHICK IS PDBLiyHED FOR FREE DKTRIBCTIOX. cal Culture , nd is eompl < te lufm-malic * for InraUcls and those wo otisrtroin y rtouiEihanitlog and Famh. ! DISI.IMJ. . Every ubjcct lint bsar uroDh .Ulh an il human haj-pnf' . rtcrlrw attention la 11 r > " - oni' ' m1.ny I1"- tion a ktd bj euffotins mvolids , who b.ne < l ; airwl cf a cur * , art oanwrwl , and rals l > U lufcirmntlon U voluiiiJtr 'l to all wlmnr * In n 'l of mFjlieal aii- t\cf. \ The ubjecl of EI o'ric Blt rmw llcdicine , and tba hundred ami on * qucaUoun ' of - al iiaiKji- t&nce to suffering bumaulty , ar > JaJ ) YQUN.G-.MEN AcJ ethers who suffer from h rrom and rhyrteu Debility , I.C-M of JIau'.y Vigor. rr a-ctnr E.xliau - tion and tha tnaaj flacaj con G . * of early In.lic.-ttion , etc. , ate cspscUIly lnefil < td ly < > > - eultlu ; Iti contel.t" . . , TbeliLErTIlIC REVIEW cijK-e lh unmitigated fraud * | > racticjl by quac'iis * n < I medical imfustors whoprofeai to "practicv intdiciiH. , " on l imliile owl the only .ife , nlmple , mi tactile rwl to iUaltii , Vigor , and Bo-.lly Energy. Pend your n.ldreni on po t l atnl for a coiy ; , su > l information wontnlioaiaudu will I * stsul you. i the publisher' PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , , ( OR. EIGHTH and VINE STS. . CINCINNATI , Q ' BANTA GLAUS FOUND Greatest Discovery of tbe Age. Wonucrf ul discoveries in thi world hare been made Among other things where Santa Claiu stajed , Children oft ask If he makes soo.13 or not , If really he lives In a mountain of enow. Last year on excursion sailed clear to the Tole And suddenly dropped Into what eeemedlikeuhole Where wonder of wonders they found ar.cwland , rVhile folry-lihe beings appeared on each baud. There vrero mountains like ours , with more beautiful f rcen , And far brlgh'.cr allies than ever were ecen , Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers of extruitlts fragrance were grow 114 ; aronnd. Not long were they left to wonder In donbi A being soon came the/ had beard much about , Twar Santa Glaus' self and thltttey e.11 tay , He looked like the picture t eaee every Jiy. lie drove up a team that looked very queer , 'Twaa a team f frraMhoppere Instead of reindeer , He rode ill a shell tne toad of a elelgh , But be took them ou loird and drove them awoy. Ho showed them all urer his wonderful realm , And factories inakinff cOvds for women m ! men. Furriers were working on liatg great and ( mall. To Bunce's thev said they wereecndingf them ad. Kris KIncle , the Glove SaLer.toId them at enc , All cur OloVei we are Rending to Bunce , ta showed them scspcnders and many thlnjf mere. Saving I also took these to fiiend Bonce's store. Santa Claua then whispered a secret he'd tell , ta In On aha every one knew Bcnoe well , "le therefore should ecnd his ; oods to bia cart , knowing his frio' da will get their full share. i'ow remember ye dtrallers in Omaha town , ill who want present t to puuce's go round , 'or shirts , olkrs , or elorea great and email , lend your slater or anct one and all. Bunce , Champion Hatter of the Weet , Douglu [ trect , Omaha JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Fonaartj of OUh 6 Jacobs ) UNDERTAKER s'o. 1417 Farobam St. , Old Stand of Jacob Qlj RDSRS BY TKLEGIUPU SOLICIT * n7-lv MEAT MARKET , V. P. Block , 16th St. Frtsh an J Salt Meats o all kinda conjUnt on hand , prices rcasonAbl * . VegcUbles In esa on. Food delUertd to i ny part of the city. WM .AUST , V.t ( > MIK-rthlflthSt flir fn CTinnperUiy at homo. SaropJcs worth iDj IU kP Uji free. Addieti Stlasob & Co. , Portltnj , Malno. ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Bonks , near LOUISTSLT 13 , KEB. , has now ready nt the depo nt Louiaville , oa the B. & M. railroad , to fill any _ order Rt rcosonablo prices. Par ties desiring a white front or ornamenUl brick vrfll do well to give ua a call or eecd or wimple. J. T. A. HOOVER , Pcop. , Dr. G. M'ULLER'S ( luies the faiost dabgwOus cases of CROUP , BRONCHITIS. Inflammation of the Thront , Mnmps. Cancer Sores , Whooping Cough , and all acute cind Cluonle df.ieaws of the Throul , Scarlet Fever , MEASUES , RASH , POX in every firm & . ail efllptions 3f trie shin. - It Is an untalllns remedy and proteetlonln times v nn the < 1i f te5 prevail , It cures all e-vesarlslmr from TEETHING Ir > children , ffif irirtHrlra Worm Fever etc. ac companies 07 Cramps , b'pftiuis , VdirJlung , Conitlpation and Irr tntlon. . Acute and chronic dlsonsea. for Instance Lung , II art , Liver an I KUlney Complaints : Billons Feter arid DUlcjisness. disease ? 01 the al ! M6 Eir.doef , onu all urinal ( Jl > eailj , piles etc. Weak siomnch , loss of appetite , dlspepsla , constipation , wlndcollc , etc ; , c'.c. CHILLS , GALLFEVER , LOSS OF FLESH , CONSUMPTION. . Impure Blood acd al ! diseases arising there- Irom rcmnid Complaints , weak and Irregulskf menstraitlon , lack of blood , pains In the oack before and after the period , eh.oresls , whites , ete. Asurecurti THIS GRANDEST REMEDY Or THE WORLD. Will convince the most sfceptlflal in a few hours after giving It a trial of Its unfailing curative properties : If taken immediately after JDU ha > e take cold , drafter driauiost Impure water or food It will be a sura jfrerentativa for all aUsents that generally follotv. Give it a trial and yeu will bs con vinces ! that you have got the best Foil direction ! gHen 6a each iwflte. Price per Bottle $1.00. y For sale by all drujsiit and by tbs ealy luftctoer 826 & S28 S. 16th Street , OMAHA , NEB. ZJ2COZIX.SXOXC Machine Works , J , F , Hammond , Prop.&Managei Themoit thoroogh inpolnted and coirplct * Uachlne Shops ted Foundry in the Ui . Castings ol every detcriptton maacfictared. Eagineg , Panpt and every eUea o ' R da to order. Special attention g1ea to Well AnsrursPulIeys , H nters B KKIKC OLQEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. GALDWELLHAlViiLTONGO Buslne's'ritissctedsameas that of an Incur- jMr ted Bank. _ Accounts kept In Currency or gold gubjert to sixht obeoc without notice Certificates cf df pcs'.t lwu J piT > lo la three , tlx a-nl twelve months , bearin j lnterot , or end d email J nlthcut Interest. Ailr nccs maile to < U9tomer3 on approved le- curi lei at irmkttt rates of Intfrcst. Euy ar.J sell zold. bills of cicUinjo Govern- incut , Stat , 0 > u ry aji-1 City Bonds. Draw S'ght ' DrafU on Fn land , Ifclaoll , " Scot- lamt , and nil parts of Euroi > e. Hell K iropean Paisaze TickcU. nOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. ont-ldtf U. SDEPOSITORY. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFOMAJfA. Cor. 13th ana FarnUam Streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IK OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KODKTZE BROS. , ) WTABLisuru is 18 d. Organized ai a National Bank , August 20 , 1S33. Capital and Profits Over$300,000 8f edally > utborized by the Secrctarj or Treaswy to receive Subscription t the U.S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AXD DlRECrORS oCKTti. PreeHent. ALOCBTUS KOCKTIS. Vice TrejIJenl. U.V. . YAri-s. a-hier. A. J. ForLitrox. Attorney. JOBX A. CK lauiow. F. H. DAVIS , Asa't Cashier. This batik receives deposit without regard to amounts. Issues time certificates bearlnc Interest. lrasdrafMon Sin 7 anclseo and principal cities of the United ttatca , aljj London , Dublin , Edli.buTich and the principal dtits of the coaU * nent of Europe. Selgpusige tickets for Emigraatsln the la- roan lino. * mal > tf REAL ESTATE CHOKER Geo. P. Bern is' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 15th de Douglat St.t Omaha , Neb. This agency doez siRtonT a brokirage best- nes * . Doeanotspeculate , and therefore aoybM * gains on Ita books aie Insured to tta p&trooa , In gtcad of belnr Kobbl-il up by the azent BOdOS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS JVb. IjQS F'trnham Ktrtel OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office Norfb fclila opp. Grand Central Hotil. Nebraska Land Agency , DAVIS & SNYDER , 1505 Farnlutm SI. Omnha , Ntbr. XOO.OOO ACHES carefully jcl ct d laml In E it n Ni-br.nlia ( or nnle. Kreat Eargaloalu Improved fsnns , nJOmaha city-property. 0. F. DA Via. WEBSTER SNYDER , Ite land Com'r 0. P. B. K. 4p.Jeb7tf BVKOS RUtD. L WW HMD. BJTOII Reed & Co. , OUPTJT E T1BU KD REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Htep a oomnlata abt ut of title to ( Ul BM ! Est t4 In Omaha and Douclas County. nmvltf HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. BRiOGS HOUSE ! Oor. Enndolph St. it oth Ave. , CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO 32,00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Loeitcd in the buslnen cent'e , convenient to plae-s cf amusement. EleKin'Iy funiisbed , Containing alt modem imuroi ementa , posaonptt eleralor , &e. J. II. CUUMIN'CS , Iroprietor. oclfltf OODEN HOUSE , Cor. tiAllKETST , tfc BROADWAY Council Bluffs , I < mat On line of Strtt : * . Rallwiy , Omnibm * o nd from all trains. RATES Parlor fl > ir , $3.00 per day ; second floir. 82 60 per d y ; third.'floor , JJ.Oa The bei % furnished anJ molt com nodlous boot * Inthtcltr. flKO.T. PHELrs.-rrop , METROPOLITAN OMAHA , NEB. IRA WILSON - fROPRIETOR. Th * Metroi < ol. an ii centrally located , and first o'ns In eve y fcsfJect , barlo roeenUy been entire y r noTa' < J Tli public will 8n4 It B comfortable and homslikA houst. mar6tf. UPTON HOUSE , Scliuyler , Neb. f"Iist-clui llooss , Good Vfals , Good Eedi Airy Rooms , and Ic&d and actormnodattng irMttafntj Twigood samp'e rooms. Spoa atUntioo paid to comfcerflal trr I rs. S , MILLEE , Prop , , Sohuyler , Neb. FRONTIER HOTEL , Larainie , Wyoming. The tflintr'l retort , gyod accoramodatlans , irge sam pie room , charges reasonable. Special attention frlren to travelln ? aea. IMf H 0. Hlf.ClVRD. Pr prf.tnr. INTER-OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. First < le , Fine larje Simple Rooms , ona block from depot. Trains step from 20 minutes to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus to and from D pot. Kate * $100.82.50 and ? 3.00 , according to room ; s ngl meal 75 cents. A. 1) . BALCOM , Proprietor. ANDREW BORDER. Onief Cl rV. mlO-t HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line of Steamships L JVEB ! KewTcrt Every Tbursdiy at Jp. as. Fcr England , France and Germany. For Passage app'y to C. B , RICHARD & CO. , General PiS'enyu Ajentg , fua 2t-lr 61 Broad wigf. New Tork II. B. BEE.11ER , OOMMISSION MERCHANT . ' * ot > - wsriss. 1856. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A COMPLETE STOCK FOB SPRINGfSUMMER STYLISH -AND GOOD , NOBBY AND GffEAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings , an Elegant Stock of Heady-Made OlotLine in Latest Stylea. Gent's Famish ing Goods Stook Complete HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES , Ia fact the Stock ia complnte ia all Departments. . . Fal1 * ° see our Custom Department in charge of Mr/Thomns T.-illou. M. HELLMAN & CO. , mSIe-odav 1301 46 1303 Favnliam Street. TO THE LADIES AND CENfLEMEN : FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed. In all cases c ( Grave' , DUbe'ra. Dropiy. IMjht" * Dijcwo of th Kidneys , Incontinent p and Ket ntron of Urine , Influnitlon o the Kidney ; . Catarrh of the I UJdcr , III. h Colored Crina , Pain In the Buck. ailaorLIoni , Jfenroes Weaknfs * . nd In fictatl disorders of the BlmlJtr and Uilnarj Orfatf , whether contract ed brp'lrata ilijew i or ptbeawije Th 9 iptiit remt-Jy baa 1-Ma uned with mircfra for nwrly ten ye ni In "wnc' , with lh mot wondeifulenratire effeetn. It eunibu abruption' noritiM Aii Internal mMicines b lnc Tcqnirri. We barn InindrtJs Of t sil- jnonlals cf cures lv _ thii Pad when all eltohitl f fj- LADIEM , If yon are tufferini frt'm Temalo Weakn wLeucor- rhces , or ( ifSfS ! pevullur to f < ma' > or In Jact any illsjaso. afc yoir drnrrst for Pr f. OullmetUs'ii Kre.ioh KMney Pad. aiu2 laie 110 otter. It b b' not Lot it. MDI ] $2.0 and joti w.ll iccrire tte Fad b ; r tu/n mail. ddrvs U. S. Blanch , FRENCH PA ! ) CO. , Toledo , Ohio. PROF. GUllMTTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD Will positively i-rc Fever and > gne. Parch Afcp , Afue Ci'.g , hllllom fcT r. Jaundir * Dj-pf ll ane all disunea f the Liter , > tom > rh and Bloid Iks jnd cur bj nbrorpflon , and Is p irno.C Ark jour drng t for thi fiA and take co otb r If ba do 5notb < pltiaa < 131 61 < tn PKKKCH PAD t.O. , ( U. t. Dianch ) , lolcdo , Obe. ! and raeelv * It by rewin ipail. . SHUN & CO. , a. Ocjaba , KcV. CARPETING Oar pet ings I Carpet ings I J. B. DETWILER i Old Reliable Carpet House , 1405 DOTJGLAS STEEET , BET. 14TH AND 15TH IIT ises. ) Carpets , Oil-Cloths , Matting , Window-Shades , Lace Curtains , Etc. % MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IH THE WEST. I Slake a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE CURTAINS And havs a Full Line of Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet- Lining Stair Pads , Crumb Clothes , Cornices , Cornice Poles , Lambreqnins , Cords and Tasselsj In faot Everything kept in a Pirst-Olafis Oarpet Eonse. Orders from abroad solicited. Satlslactlon Guaranteed Call , or Address John B. Detwiler , Old Keliable Carpet House , OMAHA , Dr. Carl Mtiller's Cores the most dangerous cases cf DIARRHEA , VOMITING , CRAMPS and all s p arising from Teething tfl Cholera Morbus , Diarrhea , Vomiting and C-ramps lo adults. and all sicknesses caused 67 lt , or instanca liver. Gall , Kldner , MUt and Storaaeh cem- plalnts ei * . . forms. Imure blood , tomltlnc of s U er blwxl , chills and fe er. ete It is an Unfailing Remedy and protection in times when these diseases prevail. Temale complaints. loss of blocrf. too strong and long lasting monthly coiuse ? , severe cftta tntteb'idf.erabdmen , e'cAsuiscurs ! Give it a trial and you will be con vinced that you have got ths best' Tull dlreetloai glten on eish bcttK Price Tier Bottle $1.00. HOME TESTI.110XT. Hear what Ei-M7or Giryoy , an and prominent cltlren of Fi > t'i , nvi : Piqt7A , O , D cemb r 23 , 1S73 Tbs n.BcatxioMio cixK Co , Fiqtu , 0. : CpviLitiiij : I feel nuJer many obligation ! to Ton Tor tha relief ifforde < i ma Ly the use o' jour mvilushle medicine. Dr. Bosanko'g Rh uinaU- Care. I h r t > n for m Dj .leva infferer from Chronic Rbeamatlgm. suffortncr at tlmce moat eicrarititig pale * , and deprmng mo ot rosny nlihli'fleep. Alter coniultlnir anumb f of phvilriaari and obtilclny no relief. 1 torn mnced nilnj your Pb nmatlc Cura and aft r Tulag' four boUiw , and Ukin ? the Blood Purlflor In connofltlcn wh It , I am absolutely cnredtna from any pain , abhr to attend to mr bailaKsiiud restinjr p srf tly eo { ojt l'I at nijM. KtspoctfoliyyonrK , B. B.OARVEY FREE Dr. Svtanto'i Trtetiu on Rheumdl titm and tOet m.t on appltflt" ' Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Go,1 omo. C. r..GOODMAIf , Aatnt. Omaha. VINEGAR WORKS ! Jens , H'-t. Sth. and 10th Stt- , OMAHA . Tint qnaltty dlililled Wlna and Cider TIaexi' any mrarth b lnw * ut ra price ; , and m- ' S nd for fri : U . ZRJfST KREB9 , fnhBJtm PEOPOSAL8 FOR FLOUR. EW8T . l'mah . > il > , JulyI6. IddO. I Be I ' ' pmpoiala In dnpllca'ubje t to Ih9 meal esndihonfrJl b rt if ed at ibis efl. ' * . 19 0. * t t. > JntU I oMocV a m. . on Augut hkhtlm nd plare tber ill 1 > opened fa furnl hla and de-ivory. - ef b 4d rs lor p8 nta at lho ur ! s' nv w r bonw la tBIs city , 312 barnla of Hour. TotwnSideofKo. 1 fprlop unfit , half bard , balf toftorOdff * . Tu twtwwtifl b Jor grindIng - Ing and mind In aininir. To bo hlsb ground. The barre's to b of t6 be quality new and strirar. well oxperrf lth hlcVory h-j-pj. lollx hulTln d , Noasiebln * mi * barteli will ta aec ptfd. Simp'es of flour to bef ntln ith ' 5ps * ' , nd all tob d Hr ed br October 9th p lh zoveraraent rt'rrves lhrijht to rs ] ct rry r\ \ ' illand fall mfoi or all propos" ! ? . blank prop' ill- 52itiona to tbo nwnner of ilrHloj , eondltlont to b ete4 by bidders and t na flf contract and p yaeit , w tt H IuniUh d on applk itloa trt thu off : * . Env 'ops wntiloln ? prop § a ! houldb marked "Pmpmli farlour atOisa- la , " ad * ddrti d t < th asdenl p J THOHASW1L3CW , Or'ad C. 3. B. A. Foniit. Jj&s S.3 : Jtr FOWLER & SCOTT , ARCHITECTS , BseijMly Vm > U41 < tfd ti7 < i : < iiijifOi * * * * 74iw5. vTiHtf ) JsM fir . ytia a 6U4 * < Us ii'lKJi ; ' ' - jcS7iiT LT-Lyi'Saswr. { eis ft aySi siSi - 1 5(1 ( ( 5 a r