5ff1 . ' i. - * * * ; * * * TOL. OMAHA , KEBEASKA , FRIDAY. AUGUST 2V1SSO.- . Established 1871 , MORNING EDITION. - . . . - ' . ' . . " I.pfice'Five-Gents BARGAINS. 3CKT"I "I AGENGY- ' and f > oii ; las.rcci , ( , Over 3,030 rceMcnct lota forka'o by thta pcn x at vti' r an ine tn.m S24 to ! lfflO , tich" and -.Vjil in every | nrt of ilicciU ) , and in evcrr itce .r > n Irojirthe riBU/flict , noi th. elf south T hi.et. acJ.varjui ? Jti dtst.Tiico'Jrnpi one * ! < to ona ortu-o imto frouysjiuitt 4MI and u uiic our I'.B'.s --rvcral chnloc lot ? in Griffin & leases' addl ticn. est < it conx'cnt , lten St. JIarjr.'s atei ui and llamcy ttreet ? tOO to < SOO. v ' -ere * juA cast of tai racks on SacnJcrs St. , t ? j is clioiee tand aiul will Irt- geM vco > ! ieap- r.ir ' nah iu 5 , 10 cr2U aero lots ; uow.is juur-lime- Cii'.i. c l t at end of street car tracks on Saun- < J. r * etrctt for S375. . _ ' , Choice lot , Fariilihhiaiij 24th .Strcoto"'rMlli2 Jc ' f..r SlWOiII li\lilc It. t'tieaj lots In Credit Kontiar atlultion. Bouth cl C. P. Otpot-JlW to gaOO. . . . , . ' ( TERRACE ADDITIONv 1'ark &vnmc jd Gca'ria Hreet , ' < T. < rd to lr > : , r.i l ; rj licad of St. if.ry's a unc.atfr itisl r I0 estr.ojc . Seven yeare tmi < at cislit | T ri t ltu r.rto tlio c who will tni' up trmxl M l t : u-j bniiaii.K . F r further { / . . liuuJara aj > i > ' to. - - llP.WiiHSr'Artnt. . ! Fiftreiitli and Pouclas Streo's. ' A. nie lot on Uarncy snd Twenty -first street * . ? nr ? < : - : , . T-o.lifticcoBnn ! 'Cth. rear St. llarj-iav sic , rx'xlCBfcci meli , ! r S550 slid JyfrQ. v j 1 \ < i-h'-iec lott m ar 23d and Clark streets , In L V. SniitliV aililit' SSOOand fi 0. KifU lut-i Iu iili.iiuV fir wcand and thlrtl'od- : Lot near Ifilb and Pixrce , $450. ? lots < ni. llsrnrr near J4th Et. , ? 600 each. , ' 1 lot a-tiiliunjJUuaiiUtro6t- . t. t i IOIH In C.miiii Va'w addition , south ol U. P l-nd.-c ind depnt , from f 15 U > 1 } HX ) each" / Onrrc. . 117x570 feet , on iSth'ntrcctl Boutli of i iHilricnTB ii i rc dwice , for S2 > t9ror will- < ' " iiito dty > itoiJft3Tsl EIVEflVIBW ADDITION.- ; 1-ir r tiumU-'r 51 ? Itcantllul r MoneoJote la cat-J ui this now o..dUiwi mi UtliiWl fill ! , be . - - . r . ' _ strc-Von tlie norlli ami Farahatti strwl ) 'lie ou'.li. lonrrtly oAnc-J tiy fc n 1)4 1 > uinre recciitl known ' „ > stlscT'CJ-ktn915acrc3. O i > 22 lots IwvctlnIir hccn plaited 11 on i r l'am and 8 on UmiglM MKct. Thrto lot arc : .0 to 58 tret ! : i vMts n.,1 IMindej.th. Jl.tXW fortliccli'ilro. f > ycirs tune , at S't r rent In. trrcattilirso wlm will Ijulld cwxl Etlbstantli1 li rni-rs tlierv n. Call anrt ciaailat rial and EC * = U mfoniYitinn at ° UEIIIS'H'JAL ESTATE AGENCY , . ' ' " " 3' ' ' ' Douclas Strc'tg. / > - Oi-crSnOliouwr.r-'l Vt ac offered for sal 1" office T-ry 'arcBcattc.cd all orcr tli ncr. SJacksoa . iiceHero ia a rr l . * irain for tonio < nio. Tlie Property must w K .id'ircmidjitdy ; < Jj vc-r- just a quarter of a U'txK. Call aud cliintiie tills vhliout auy dcl r CEO V. BKHIS , Ascnt.- , 10th nod Uoucla * Srs .A desirable lot near Cinning arid Bannuers Stftcts , ? 1COO. The dicaiiot.F-crc liits intlio city of Om hsJ rc thoao offered lor silo by tliln njjency In PaiKi A J'liec ami Lo.ve > swxnid.adJi . Hnipx ) ) ! Cumins , Eurt and.'California , t < trett < ; jroiicah maRfuo A have the cbaucu. TI > e e lot * aruiuorctbarLoqualr In size to 4 full-iized eity lots'tr a I l ( block t V an d it will ho but a very gliort'frororttoroonei1 \ tf. tiftfi pirtoronooribvaoacfo luinill nil lor as . VnraclfaguTrctlcr af'i'I atrclo-ilaV. Tlie'i"are" ? located a very tliott JiB'Biieo west of CrH lityp C .HrRo. . 1'rirM ranpiiic from $160 to ? S < )0 ) pr /crp t.JCalllnitns'llatel.v , amir - - Jancc , aud jet nJat an j luU iurt . . xC , e Li * ? Ehcnn : > Avenue north cJ-Hicholat llr 1o 3 in Tlartmnn's aildltlon , 'SfbO to $2bo ? " . . -tjir nuMl r rf < fy.M 4n-fli.ie'u ' il liinn In North Omalia , $ ls& to S300 each . Choice ijttttr lot near 22ud ancl California' Btrects , $1.500. ' - ' " ' * i s. ! v > v fralio6alol9Tn NclsoiiV a3flltion , 'Ko to JSiO cwli. Choice lot in Tliornc'l's addition , $750. Several larKO lota in lfarti tfs addition , 1J roils and 2 acres cacli. Fncea ' 700 to S-,008. S < ivcraitlioicaJogJn ! Eoad'e'-firet &Jdition , < $27StoS50caeh. Actc lot on Sherman nyenuc , fICliJ strccO , EOUth of 1'oiiiilctoifs new rvl'oico , ? or 81,100. 'i Jalsc ' "IH nojr lstl1 at > 1' ' CRk * streets. CCt 330 feet Corner , SI , J iiii.Mc. ; 31ODD. ' ! ' 3bnrolot < ionSliriiiU'n avctme ' (10th ( Btrectj , ticarClirkSticct. ? 33 < rcAll : - ' McCANDLISH 0Z 22 nice and ckoap JoMc ej-jfye : T * vart uftlic city , loo.iwl B LIT tovstens > utl li of the Convcnttaj.l St Hat J W . niuthifiuia , i \ inilof Jinies . . . - ir lViiijilandr tn Wis- wori , . , -ttoek S"1" " * , t-acUni ; houses , etc t.-jtl < niHl7 < l t > 1 t' ? ind ult jrariiculare. r icu i J1 i S ti uid easy * tu mild UEO P. M 5 , Agent , t iraitiasSte. , , nd lndrCBtrcctBJl ! U v. # 1.210 ClOh nnd Ion ; time to U'ofe ho will liuil 1 - vhcirc corner Iu s tinar "a , h IMIU 'Fainliarn ftrcJM , C5xl24 feet , $1.150 aar ! il.-i.J , mid very u s.y Icriii5.to purchase Aili.vvlJ 'ritimyo. , , .Altki 4 Jo'-s mi 24UV.nc6 Ir.ifaatn and i rcctt , $ U5C to. Sl.Htf lich. andilotig ; tZT2iOofthclH > st Im-'ii-csiMi'iii Tot Omaha f or.saJc , locnicd on t v.ry b J . jj f street . , & > ajLto & , erin cncb. ' - : , 2TAls , . vxrnluablo , store i 'crtlcs in 1- mo t. 01 cry Uutincsj Ubtl } 5.0 V ) to $15.000" eucn. * f LAKE'S ADDITION. rf mt rr- Mum a'jmc sttrrrtwnr m.- vorj ; caey lenn ia thunc wh examine Jiht and tcl./ull jrartleulart ' ' . IV nEMIS , Afiont. c > cimo. IiySbD frvt hi depth. WfU < li\jJc , il.n Jli , 132 fret b > SS'J. Call nJ pet full lyiiticula. An ere wi ISlh UreU ICifyct cast frontage liy 3TS feet deep. This is junpint'a t.tlic Eliza- V-th tl'opiilvtuii place. " 1 Ills Is pilt Msc , call and tct I ncc and lernis of HKU1S , A ent. is ioo < t lot > c just-niortU of and aHjuininc-B. "Vi finiltiCaat'ditiou , and ) npUxl l Sw < xB COth and Vairadtr * "trcct , at nRwnab'cprlir9nd"'lon - Unit to bucr lie Improve. BKMiy. Aucnt. * HORBA'da'S' 'A Horh-ith's first and second add tiont on loth , 1H1 ; > . 19ih wid dih Ktrccti , between _ yiclioU > , JnilSliP7ii3ii and ClsrH strrct ? . rery "Tia ! > 35r"lo CTV. iiiioi * , saifitms rk , ct < x , , r anjrinc in jinoe fnnn from SSW to $1:100 each , * requiriiic mAf until j ymcnt down and.-Jong prore. CEO-t' . BE.M1S , ICth Uud Douglas Sltet , 58 nlco lot * In rarketV dditlon. bctWrcn King aria-C4mpbcll'a' Sts. . . ORtrctl5Jots vith eouth fropta''and ICwlthnonh frontase , only C blocks north ol the lurn-taWc ( r.d Btrcct-car track ) on Sinndcra street. Ver.-Uw prices ; S1T5 cash , cr KOO on lo"c time * ad per cent intcrrst xo flloso who w..l hniid. , \ ZST.50 soo3 firms for sale In Douglas , Sarpy , withingtou. Hurt , Dodge , .Sannacrs ami Eastern t ! r t couuUes. " - . * O.OflO acres""best feleclta'-landg in the l for xle W thisirrncy. Call andfct maps , b * ucw m.ri of Omihs fOa nd-Sl.SO. r U ntw psmphUt ( and m'rr bf the K ate ) cntilI-,1 "the outlook cf Xtbraska" for I. " " Geo. P. EAL ESTATE AGENCY , 'NH TORllCX EVENTS. i " ! 3 * ' . 5. * * " Obstruct the House of And Make TMngg Lively in r.the Debate , on the.Jrii ] Con stabulary' Bill , ilC I GG } JT li J * ? J > C They Talk Back to Fbrster ' T SatftC y.qldtheHofise for an All Day Session. I Bernhardt Makes a Bid for a Patriotic Speech , ' ii i i , ' Shocking Him. Germany to Build a Railway to ' ' 08 a. Famine. ? s 1 1 \ > ' : pecW Dlspivtch l PirKl&KViirtf August 2G , 1 a. in. A ISucharcst correspondent re- OCtv'tbKt jtx llifiaiwl : < ei'gtneerjhaa ten commissic ned to go to Ismail /o atBidtiin & . cdnmllntiun.ou .the most _ ractical course for constructing rail- coa.4/rou.Jiiu } al lpJXeni. _ .The strat- i icil adrantace of such a raflrbid to ? - i - - " -T , i ' r * luasia is obvious. * pV9ijy.StrlcUen Prussia. August 27 , 4 a. m. A "Berlin correspondent sajs Prince Bis- narcK nat.fromKiaaingar , Trhenrhe ivill re * 40 to Fricderichsrhue to carry out measures for h 'relief f the distress iisAVcst PCHIWI. jTlto , government pr intnefiat jly Irogiu tor crnistruct a aihvay. - .CllOuKltA. KAVAG S * Spacial Dispatch to Turn .Bit LONDO.V , August 27t' 1 a. .m. A dispatch from St.i , flrer8burg'atatc3 ai , and the principal Eorlified town ol ho ilnssiah overnrncntof.the same uauie , situated on the "Volga , IB crowd- ! d-viih choleta p'atients. The disease s'ragingifearfully .among both' the 'arrison and'tha people. , OF IRE Special DispatchtotTbBee. LONDON , Augqs 27la. Gladstone , accompanied by a.n'Uniber of his relatives , left town yesterday -GraveBend , where ho will embark orQhp ste mor jvhl h ia _ totarr 'lilm ' nil. , a tour--Ufc various poinl on'th'e tofTTftast'clQfr 311n" - Scot- . . . The v yagowili conaume. about .ajortnight , j ' 'feel-Tory keeijly'thee.fibcts-bf tbe strike'amonj , the minera ; in Saptlabd and say -tha masters are bet spee5ily seFtled , loca indusiriis will bo crippled. . „ „ GUNBOATS 'vDulilm dispatch etatoa that prep- hritJonaio moet dieforHaAces apprehended hended- , -&r/o / . Continued t in Jrelaud. Arranjemcntsar0 ; in , conrsaof porfoc- tioii to jyevpnt the aucceaa of any up- risiug among tfao "people. Ironclad ' ' * contrucleUtin _ then „ . n „ of XJlarfe , for tHi rotec- lion of the coiutabulary while on duty. These huts arejjomewhat like the pilot bouae.'of a gnn bToat shoathcd , all over with b4iloiTiro5jand pieroed.-withJoop < - IreYes f thrbt 'hrTrhfch < mrfskels' msy-De fired. RESTEICT1NG KXrORIATIOH OF POTA- rArSeTltHdlspft ; ch-Bas3-tbatron ; count of the : comparatively short crop -ano posieBecjonrces of fcodTiroduced wfnif Iftmintry , Ger- njanyscaotcmplates reatricting the ex portation of poUioca. , _ 1 ' u e 1- ' > * - CCAU BiOFiJEILSON S J > EATII. ' . - > ; - _ . - - - ; < | -i-ss ; , > . v The Times prints a letter from the attended the late Ade laide Keilaon tlio actress , , on the character - ' < " actor of her "illnesy. He iiiy hjit MJBB Keilaoh Buffered" from dyspepsia , euInB'med'wlili neUrAl lit of tnB"Sttnh- ach. The ( disease was fantastic in coining j id going , , jdep uding. appar ently , pn'moralj/atjso' orrors.of diej. ; Anj' un * ' ' ormdiial 'deprea'slbr ? was ilia attacks. Thapuatlmortbm czam- , . JnatonvdisclqBcd | 5fJOf ejttraordjnarily rare fact-tliaHn 'IHo writhmcs inci dent to the dfsoaae.ehe bad on that fa tal jlayin faptured-fa'veih'and died from' internal hemorrhage. "r in ffi TmiutTsa : \iit thtotban'iiuetc giTen yi Copenha gen in nonor of Sarah Bernhardt , whoii tbo . ' "German ambassador .gal lantly prpiJostid tha jtosst u La Belle France , " ; Mlle ernr rdt'i iclaLimed : . aay Franco in its entiretyl" referring ' { 6 tlie losB of Aleaco aud "Lbrjralne ? * 'Tbo . nTUasBador"was ' -A Paris dispatch gays that Sarah 'Bernbardt'a speech was enthusiasti cally .applauded in that city. , BEIU "UAKnjc's TRIBUTE TO TEMPER. IT is { fionghV thgtV e director of Jthe Theatre Ftaricaise will .at g . "th6 proposition to , pay the 'damages' "in .wliirh fihp w ongagejnent with that iheatre. in four jinnual instaUments"oI. 257000 francs " " PAELIAMENT. _ . ning , TIr'Church' \ ill demanded that Mr Forater explain the government's Irish jpj > licy. He said that Mr. Fors- ter.i Epcecbce , apparently indicated that it was the government's intention .to. J-ntroduco , another compensation . . ' coercion "bill. He said , that the "eplth'ets * * 'wick ed" .and , coxardljVi.wUh which Mr. Forsterhad Biigmatized Mr. JDillon's speech atjKildare applied as much to Sir. Fprstert speeches ; ar lo-Mr Dil- * -Ion's. Mr. Forster declincdrio iAny furthe'rJfexplanatwn.TjuVrerJied " " that the governme.nt"w6ul3 "uphold -the eiisting law. Sir. GiflfordSir .the house went into committee en the .supply .bill Thomas O'Connor lee -Iriah-conetabularj ' estimates. . Mr. Forster defended the constabulary for their- forbearance and laid the estimates were not exces sive. „ "SAND" or iniHti TIL. * ' , s. LONDON , , August -27 , 6 a..m. At. this Hour , 6 o'clock'a'"m. , tlio house of commons is still discussing the Irish constabulary estimaloJ , on which no progress Kas been made. There has been repeated divisions of the house and many'lively scenes. The sitting is last throuzhont ' ' . ' likely to the'd'ay.C . . , . . . . j. > Jr. * s a - - > 2. AGILE ANIMAI'S ANTIC ? . A Guerilla Mangles His Keep ers and Causes Consterna- tion in Chicago. Special dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , AUgUHt,2/ ' -V * A 1.1o , i 0 . i/vuorred this morning in a State street menagerie between two men"and a hutjp , ferocious monkey , naojediJim .wliich iacJiaitl to bepict gorilla."J Jim'has Bean'so irHtafile" serous to approach him. While tho. keeper , Mr ; J. T ; Kinp , was in the cage attending him , the monkey broke his chain and .attacked . King , who called tot assistance. Hairy Martin , the Might watchman responded. The ' agile'amhlal sprang upon Martin , fas- . tencd its teeth and claws in his flesh , frightfully lacerating , hia arm , free arid legs in more than a score of pla * ces , and almost tore his ckthing in ahfeds. J3o"tn men'finalTy aucceeded itrfarating-tho beast - offwhen ; escaped from IKa'cage and'rail into lliCBtreot ) creating consternation in the crowded thdrouglitare. 1'ursiTe.d by a crowd of men ami boys he'ran-to Wabasli Avenue , where hs > waa sh t deasit was impossible Jto re'cap- * ture him alive. Martm'a wouiTai were sewed , up and ho was taken * to his homo. The Victim of the Latest Abortion'- Special Dispatch to The B e. ' " " ' ClilcAoOj August 2.l a ; DI. The latest abortion is still the theme of muchtgofliio ' tnrougKoul ih"'o"city. ja6 dea.d'girl'Henrietla'Carl will bs"b'ur- Jed to-day frbih Undertaker Adams' rcOlUs- the mcther being in poqr cir- cutnsUnceB ? nd almost crazed with grief. Friends have subscribed money to.Hure.hera decent burial at Gr ce- ISAd. There 5s now'a atroug bdief/bh- the partTbt rnfttiy , that Nettie , as aho wa cilTcd , "was"ruatrled 'to a yonng man at Albert Lea , Minnesota , where she waa from , nd has visited of late years. This mania GranvilleKellar , a"tf\U7eyor'md \ ia aupposed to bo the father of her unborn child. She nev er-told any ono that they were mar ried , but , to all appearances , he exer cised R husband's authority over hbr , and from h.im. sbo receivedher gold watch , jewelry and fine dresses , be- fiidea frequent'remittances of money. The tEtory that they were , married is spolleM by a furth'errepor' th'at'thls man , IveUar , Is the husband of anoth er woman. No attempt Jias yet been rmado.to-getDr. murdered Miss Faulkner , is aho in close Special Dlpratca.toT.ho Be " ! , > _ . Sr , LOUISA Mo. , August 27 1 a. m. The supreme lodga of Kuights of Pythias of the world at a session held here Is stc veiling elected the follow ing officers : Supreme chancellor , Judge S. W. Lindsay , of Maryland ; supreme vice chancellor , Ji P. Lintorj of Pennsylvania ; supreme prelate , Rev. W. Briba Thompson , of Tenn essee ; suprcmo.master of exchequer , J. B. Stumpe , of Indiana ; supreme keeper of the records and seals , James Dowall , ofOhio ; supreme rm.ater of arms , J. Rufus Smith , of West Vir ginia ; ' supreme , inner guard , S-B. Shaw , of Wisconsin , and supreme outer guard , J. W. Thompson , Dis trict of Columbia. The only question of general importance discussed was the conferring of degrees upon women. The matter was not definitely settled , .although many , appeared to favor , the idea. . - - ' „ Plundering Siouz. 'Brxsclal'dlxpatch to TntREK. gCuiCAOo , August 27 , la. m Colonel .Miles , in command at Fort Keogbi , telegraph the following to the military headquarters : " - . - - * - , JFoKT KEOQII , Auguat ? 4. Three Cheyenne Sioux' came in' and report" that night days ago they , with Sergeant Eevlin of the seventh caval ry and eight soldiers , followed a war party of Sioux and struck them near the forks of the Box Elder , where they killqd two , wounded one and re- capiured govern head of , stock. Five dfljs'aga ai dfitachmont of Sioux .and Cheyennes etruck a war party north of the mouth of of 'Ofnlon creek end recaptured eleven head of stock. Many of these parties come and go through the Yanktcmias' camp. Following Victoria. Bpfedal Dljpalch to The Bee. * - .gA , vtexpNio , Tex. , August 27 1 a ; m. Col. Grierson telegraphs ? rom Eagle .Springs. 'that ha is following Victoria , who croeaed the river into Mexico near Quitman. Along- the course of Victoria's march were found the carcasses of animals' , cattle horaea and mules , which had been elain and the. fieeh , lorn from their bones. The Indians are very hard pressed fur food. "The Mexican troops have gone tOrtbo state. of Chihuahua. , it' is sup posed , for the purpose of keeping down the rebellion. English Capltausts. Special Difjatch to The liec. - CINCINNATI , .August 26 , . 4 p , m. H. G. .Hammeraly , Frank Hope and A. Mande , members of Tom Hughes party from England , spent yesterday and last night In this city. They are on ( Tieir way to visit the Cumberland plateau on the line of the Southerr j.ratLwav ip.TennesBee , where a colon ; has been formed under the auspices ol the board' of aitf-iotand ownership. They * purchased1 * tools and tenta ane left , on thaSouthern" railroad thii " " " * " - u--i'- * - mbfmngT Eemarfcably Quiet Convention. SpecUl dispatch to The Bee. CINCINNATI , O. , Auguat 27 , 1 a. m , TJio- convention of.Affierican deal mutes field its second session yester day. .Over two-Jmndred mutes wer < ptelsent , 'representing every section o the TJnipn , Diacussions wereon , the management of ih'o organizition * anc matters forlhe'good of-thu class. Ai oa the previous ay , everything wai conducted by signs and the assembly was a remarkably quief one , WASHINaTOK The President Starts on His Western Tour He Will Make Occasional speech" es , But N"o Political Aline- ions , Howgate , the Arctic Explorer , Likely to be the Next - - ; . \ _ : "Old Prob. " . | U. SrSupreme Court to Decide the 'Eligibility of Polyga- i-OOLtjIlNESS VI ! i "WASiiix'aTON'i August 27 , i a. 'ni. " The statement telegraphed from the northwest , that the Indians are throat .ening ( o seize thp military stores at Poplar Greet agency cannot be trupj as there afa no military stores at that agency , the stores , in question , be- luug to the Indian department and were sent to Poplar Creek for the uao .of tholiidiaus , in direct opposition to the earnest protest of the war office. The Poplar Creek ngency was aho es tablished agjtihat' tlifi 'advice' of the i army ollicem in command of the north west , and their advice was endorsed by -the gtuer.il of thfe army. This agency is bpyoud the military outposts , and , of" cuufsoYat'tho'mercy of ahy rovirig bands of hostile Indiana who may chance to raid it. , The war oflice will , of'courso , render all possible assist ance iii pr6tecting the tigency. PRESIDENT NOT TO MAKE POLITICAL SPEECHES ; It can be stated ; on the highest au thoritv.that th"e president does no intend to make any political apeechei during hia western trip. _ Ho will de liver one spiechat , Gantnnj Ohio , Scp teinbor lit , aild may probably "lHaki two or three oh the Pacific cb'ast , bu iu none of theeo will there be tin sligh'test allusiga to politica. Th president and party left here last night goirijj direct to Fremont , Ohio. Gen Bhormati and his party , . .including aide , Gen. A. D. McL'ook , will leav here on Monday nest , and join thi presidential party' at Canton. Gen Ov.il. Poe , o Gen. Shdrman'ajstaff will accompany the party aa far a Chicago. Col. John M. Bacon , o Gan. Sherman's staff , will remain hef in charge of the nrmy headquarters. SHERMAN' NOT BULLDOZED. < * At least ono newspaper has claimed the honor of forcing Gen. Sherman to make public his correppondcnco with Gem Hancock. In this connection it Can-be stated , that the letter4 wore in thelianda of the publishers before the effort to force their publication was began. i h _ PROB. Tha application of Oapt , H-"W. Hpwjjate to bo promoted to the posi tion of chief signal officer of th SHbyf made vacant ; yjr Iho death of Gen. Myer , has b'eeii most favorably re- ceivoo. by the president , secretary of war and army officers generally. It- is conceded on all aldea that to Capt. Howgate , equally with Gen. Myer , is duo the credit of bringing the service to its present remarkably efficient state. The delay m makiug the ap pointment is due to the fact tnat the p're&ident is desirous of-giviiig the matter due consideration , and , at the same time , permitting Capt. Howgate to .perfect' the record .of his claim to the position. WINDY WEAVER'S WAKE. Gen. Weaver , the greenback candi date for president , left here yesterday for Boston and Maine. He ) will speak in Boston and will deliver ten speech es in Maine. LONGSrEEEl's LUCK. The last act of the president before leaving last night was to sign the commiision of Gen. Longatreet as min ister to Turkey. The general will sail for Constantinople at once. EXLIOIITENJIENX OF INDIANA. Attorney-general Devens will leave hero on Monday and join the presi dential party at Canton , Ohio , and ac company them on their western trip as far as Fort Wayne , Indiana , whereon September 3rdho , will deliver his first campaign speech in Indiana. Ho will apeak sgiin on the 4th at Indianapo lis ; Gth at South Bend , and on the 8th at Minneapolis Minnesota. POLYGAMY CASES. On the return of Judge Davens to Washington , he will commence the preparation of the tirat government cases to bo taken up at the beginning of the sesslbn of the'supreme court in October. The most important of these cases is ono to determine what quea- tions nny b < i asked jurors , and the mode in which jurors may be impan- nelled , where there ia a suspicion that the jurors are themselvespolygamists. This , case must bo disposed of before the cases pending in the Utah courts against polygamy can be disposed of. Bourbon "Hoodoo " In Washington. Special Dispatch to The Bee WASHINGTON , August 27,1 o. m. The democrats held a big demonstra tion last night in spite of the threat ening weather. A largo procession was ono of the features , marching through the streets to the City Hall , wherespeeches were made by promi nent local democrats. The procession was ; two hours in passing a given point. The speeches were of the usu al character , > and the great charm of the whole affair , as claimed by the democrats , ia that no officeholder par ticipated. Delegations were present from adjoining towns , and it is esti mated that. 10,000 people wera pres ent. The customary verdict of "tho grandest demonstrations seen for years" is what the democrats are say ing in glorification. Everything im- agmablo was done in the effort to ere- ate enthusiasm and & great deal of fire works was wasted. Base Ball. Spodil Dispatch to the liee. The following games of base bal were played August 26 : CINCINNATI , August 27 1 a. m. Treys 5 , . Cincinnatis 2 ; playing foui innings only , as the game was callec on account of rain. CLEVELAND Clevelands , 3 ; Provi dence , 4. BROOKLYN Unions,5Rochesters ; , 3 'BIWALO BaSaloa , 3 ; Bostons , 3 game was called on account of dark ineas. ELECTRIC BRIEFS , Special Dispatch Co Tri E . LONDON' August 27 : The king and queen of Greece have arrived at St. Petersburg. NEW YORK , August 27.-r-.Over two thousand emigrants have arrived with- ie twenty-four hours. The record of immigration for thia year ia expected to be greater than that of nny other year 11 the history of the country. COLUMBUS , Q. , August 27. . Mollie Woods , a depraved white . .woman , wife of Walter Lyons , colored , died from laudanum this morning , taken , with suicidal intent. PAKUS , August 27. Premier Cajr- pli , General Cia'.dtni , late ambassador to Franco , and Count Maffon , accro- tary > general of the ministry'of foreign affairs , to-day held a consultation at Home , Bnniirf-AnSa t27. Gen. MelJkoff yesterday held a reception at St. Pe tersburg , attended by officials of the new ministry of the interior , to whom -delivered an address , soliciting their co-operation and assistance. NE Y YORK , Auguat 27. A . fire yesterday in a large building , NOB. 145 and 14 ? Mulberry irtreet , occupied by small manufacturers and low grade tenants- damaged property to the ex tent of 350,000. Oho woman was badly injured and two fireman wore nearly uffocated while attempting to save'a horse. NEW YORE , August 27. By the capsizing of the yacht "Dollie" iii Ja- maica Bay during Wednesday's storm , one man was drowned and his live companions were found in a partly in sonstblo condition , but were revived uhder treatment. LOUJSVIT.LE , Ky. , August 27. A special to The Commercial says that iu a fight in 'Springfield yfatorday don. T. Pv. Phelps shot Jas. Mcllver through the brain , -killing him in stantly. The tight grew out of an old feud : Last Mbnday Phelps was at ! tacked by Bob and Jim Mcllver and ho shot Bob'in the arm. COLUMBUS , 0. , August 27. A meeting wns' held here list night ll faVor of local aid ( o thfc 'Columbus & Alaysville railroad. Prominent capi talist's were present from 'points along the route. COLUMBUS , 0. , Auglist'27. A joint sale of/short-horn / cstf leered in Pick- away bounty , was held here yester- Jay , The prices were low , and nine ty-seven head were sold at prices ranging from fwO to § 3t)0. ) There was a large attendance of stock breeders' . St. LOula1 Flames. Special blspitch to Tills "BSB. Six Louis , Augiist 27 1 a. m. By the.fire , last night ; which commeilced in J. G. Cameron" & 'Co.'a planing mill , S140QQiLKQJCihj9f HLQEcrty 'was doitrov.ed. _ The principal loss falls upo'n Kriapp , Stout & Co. , lumber merchants , who lost about 50,000,000 feet of lumber. Cameron & Cn.'s mill was valued at § 15,000 , which is fully covered by 'insurance. Rugeif f & Kecd lose about $50,000. . O.Vo prop'orly of Knapgj StoUt Jfc Co. was insured for ? 200,000 , which fully cov- era'trie loss. It was at first supposed that the fire was of incendiary origin , ) ut it fs'now pretty well settled that his was not the case. ; ' _ . l f - irj.i Withdrawing the "Western Railway Agents In the East : J -f ' ipcdal Dispatch to The Bee. t NEW YottK , August 2 ? 1 a ; iUi Phe Augilst meeting of the joint ex ecutive committee of the trunk -lines wad in progress at Commissioner Fink's office jreaterday. The object ' of the meeting was to'eeltle open ques- lous in regard to the proper division of traffic from Chicago and other wea- ern cities , and for the transaction of current business. It is supposed that , ho subject of withdrawing agents weat of the.Mississippi river by eastern roads , and , also , the withdrawal of agents of western roads in the east , will be taken up for discussion. ' T he matter of a division of freight li raSic was finally settled by a aat'isfa'c- liI ory arrangement , but as yet nothing I definite has been done abont with drawing agents of western roads. St George's Union. Special Dispatch to TttR CiS. OTTAWA , Ont. , August 27 ; 1 a , m. The North American convontion-of ho St. George'a Tlnlon yesterday so- cctcd Washington , D : C. , as the next place of meeting. The following offi cers wore elected : President , Geo. F. president , Wm. P. Neal ; second vice- president , J. B. Cor , London , Ont. : reasuror , D. Jiachellor , Utic4N..Y. : or responding secretaries , W. Tomlin Bridgeport , Coun. , and C. T. Benja min , Washington ; and chaplain , R.OV. J. L. Burrows , L. L. D. After the usual vote of thanks and a fen lumorous speeches , the convention adjourned. Democratic Capital Among Colored Men. Special Dispatch to The Bee LOUISVILLE , Ky. , August 27 la m. The convention of colored edi tors , from all parts of the country which 'h"a been in session hero for tw < days , closed yesterday. . Resolution were passed , which held that colorec men are the best teachers for theii own people , through the press and it every other way. Two democratic colored editors were among the number bor , one , the editor of The Suffragts in New York , Mr. Shaw. The colores people hero are incensed at them fo their political coarse , and accuse then of "being bought by .the democrat ! party. LEMARS SENTINEL SILLINESS. Ona of the letters read to the con vehtibn was 'from the editor of Th LeMara Sentinel , in which he read the colored men a'Jecture ; in their al leged affectation in preferring th word'"colored" to "negro , " or.evei "nigger. " He wonld have them'glor in being known asr"niggeis. " Som of the men in the convention felt in suited and some of them took it i good part. Newspaper Fire. Speda Dispateh to The Bee. - VITMBCBO , Parf-Angust 2Tf l-n-iz A fire broke out Wednesday nigb in the building occupied by the Te egraph newspaper , catching from th boiler room. A rear building in whic the weekly edition of the paper ; .printed , was destroyed , a large oylir der press and the whole edition bein a total loss. The fire spread to th fourth story which was occupied as book bindery and was crowded -nit workmen , three of whom were rescue by means of ladders , escape otherwk being cut oft- " * " Unprecedented RailwayBctainesB" Epcclil Dispatch to The < B ' 0 . . - . . . Nuw. YORK , August,27,1 , a > . nur. . All railroads .centering in jlffivr York are doing an. Immense business. Never" before has thocarryTng'capacity'Oftno * roada been' tested to so-great an extent. The increased * not confined. , ta any. , road.or one sat gj , rpad3.butja [ gen eral , and all companies , the freight as well as the pws < nger. Tlie receipts are' swollen to' motints"far ih' exceaa-'of prcvious'yeara ; 'Roads thathava not improved and enlarged their terminal facilities within. recent ' y.ftrs , find their present arrang'-'ments altogether unable to perform th'6 wbrtt'deWand- pd.To ghti-somo idea of the amount of travel , the PeaniyivJlnia. railway-Ja running , at the present time , aixteen trains between New York and Phifa- delphln ; the fasVoat fimo is iwoTioUra To meet the demnnftcfthp- steadily increasing volume vf . .businessthe company has. rpqenttyJb.uilt pno.hun _ - dretl and sixty-four new passenger ciirs , sixty-five new freifcKt'ocolnb \ - tives artd tw6' thousand freight * cart. Terminal facilities Iiave-buuii greatly improved , and a manimoth .elevator , at Jersey City , which will be iii run ning order early next month , ia did to be the largest of its Itfntl 'in the east , having a capacity of ' If)00j000 ) bushels. "Woman's Fatal Ha'HUcination. Bpoclal Dispatch to Tils BBS. BROOKLYN , August 27,1 a. m.- The identity of n young woman , who comniittect suicide by throwing her self from tlie steimship' "Arizona1 while on her last trip to England , has been fixed as Addio Clarke. She loft home on the Gd inst. , ostensibly trt do some shopping and , Uh she'did'hbt re turn , search was made for her without avail. Miss Clarke Had all the comforts - forts of a liappy homo and waa sUrrounded - rounded by all the luxuries of a weal thy household "here. Herpatents'loved her with great de'volionand'he'r slight est wish was gratified. There "Was nothing , so far as they could discov er , to repal her from her home , excapt the hallucination that she was under obligations forBUppprt and' was able to go oUt into the world on. her "own account. ' * ' " " ' TownsencCraikS. "pctlnl Di t < nU-h to 'I be B ; n OHICAOO , August SV , 1 a. m. Mar tini. TowneendJ Esq,1 is in Chfcago , returbing eat > t from his farm in Towa1. Ho has the highest opinion of 'Iowa , agriculturally , ' and ha1 a rcpubiicin stronghold. He Illinldrt that most -of the greofibackers thefo will this fall return to th'eir fornidr affiliations with the republicans' . He sava ho knows all about V/hittalidr's case. He thinks it was a physical impossibility f or 'flier cadet to have so mUfilatdd 'himself , and says that the boy was shamefully Created afc the military academy and b the court of ' A Patent Murder. Special" DiSpitcli to The Bco. j SAX FRANCISCO , August 27 1' 3. : Samuel Chalfatt'waa yesterday con- Dieted murder iij. the acconcl-flegroQ foFkiliiiig Jbsiah Bacon ih a cjuarroi gaowing ont of infringemonf'of a patent of the Vulcanite company. DEEP SECRET * . ' The "Laucashiro Witch" was 'seven days cruisingaround the _ Socorro Is land , but .could not discover any trace of the shipwrecked.crew of the "Ma- thilde. " They found , two dogs anil two hogs that the mato.pf the "Ma- thilde" had left on the island when ha ran short of water. Died Too Soon. Special dispatch:3 to The Bco. NEW YORK , August 27 1 a. m. The body of Wm. lloberts , a coal pas ser , who was drowned in the North river , Sunday , has just been recov ered. A few hours after he was drowned hls'relatives received a tele gram from England , announcing that Roberts had fallen heir to 20,000. Iowa dailioilc 'conference. Special Dispatch toThe Bco DUBUQUE , Augnat 27 , 1 a.'m. At the conference of the church digna- tiries of Iowa , now in Ecsaisn at St. Joseph's college in tliis city , there are present about one hundred aud forty persons , including nearly all the Catholic clergy in the state. Arch bishop Hess presides , assisted by Bishop Hennessey , of this diooeao. Pnotographera'Convention. . Special Dinpilch toTho Bco CIHCAOO , Augnst' ' 27 The Ameri can photographers' association ycater- day elected John Corbut , of Philadel ; phia , president ; 6. A. Douglas ; of St. ; Louis , secretary ; Alex. Helmer , oi , Chicago , treasurer. It-was decided te hold the nexb meeting in New York August , 1681 , New Jewish Synagogue. Special dispatch to The Bee. ' - ST. Loois , August 27 1 a.m. . The corner 'stone of' - anew Jewisl synagogue , to cost $75,000 , was laid yesterday afternoon with impressivi Masonic ceremonies * , Undoubtedly 'the best shirt In tin United States is manufactured at tin Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority : of Material and workmanship , com bined With their great improvements that is Reinforced frontsIlelnforce , _ backs ana" "Reinforced sleeves , make their shirt the most durable and bea fitting garment of the kind , eve manufactured. Read the followiii low prices : Pratnt. Farmci Our Fine Whiti Shirt jl 35 160 Our Kxtra Fine " 175 200 Our Imported Cheviot tliirta 2 60 -2 75 Our " .Rcoan ? " 2 5 ,275 Our " Cheviot 17o 2 DO ( These are made on white bcdlei , , Pre ent. Formei Our Imp-tied Penangand Cbe- vlot'wiih'col'ffrs ' attached , also , " on White Bodies 160 , 2W. Also a fine working Bhirt ( or 1 25. None but Wamsutta " fuslin an best Linens-used. n The above prices include' Laundrj ing , a discount allowed when otherwis ordered. nin An additional 25 cents ia charge in when made to order , Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 .Farnhai street , near 12th , troQt. Real Estate Transfers. n. Oraon 1) . Munsqh and wife 'to J htA Magnus An'deraon ; w. d. e * lot G , 'I [ A10 aacs & 1 Griffin's'aBdi to city of Omah ; 10 -150. 10h h Orson D. Munson wife to Charli isn Anderson , w. d. w i lot 6 , Isaaca'i n- Griffin's add. to city of Omaha $15 K < n1S Fred B. Lowetrustee / to Hem lie Batdorf ; w. d. lot 3 , block * 2 , Par sa Place , Omaha 5275. th David and Amanda Hapater ar ed Eliza .Redman to S. * C. & . N. R. B JO d. n J of a i of lot 1. block 33 " * ' [ CRUSHINGCffiDAHAR Alarming News-From/the Be sieged English Garrison. ' * A # * * . ' . - > / .All Afghanistan" Arising , and . One Hundred Thousand Foes Closing in Around / . the Doomed City , I Roberts' Advance ( Checked by the Enemy. peclal illipatcb to The 0e . LONDON , .August 26. 4 p. ra The cwa froui Afghanistan ia .creating a 'reah..ajid-profound sensation. Pri- r'ata. telcgrams > received hero from Quottali and Bombay , .brim ; intellt- once -which more .than justifies the ivorst'- interpretations put upon the cl and' contradictory dispatches eceived through official sources. It , ow appears that Ayoob Khan'a forces have-been tremendously strengthened , nd"the'valleys around the besieged : ity of Caudahar are TCKMJNa WJTII WAKRIOKS. it is estimated that Ayoob Khan as- embled not lots than 100,000 fol- ow&r4 most of whom are well armed. The appearance of this heat U as hough the whole country had risen at a signal and gathered to make the ovortfirow of Candihar , and the annihilation , of the English garrison , and its native allies sure. Friendly runners and spies hare brought . news to Quettah that Aycob'a cavalry has desolated the line of Gen. Roberts' advance by burning the graas ; which afforded the only pro- venderj or his animal * , while another body is continually - WORRYING HIS FLASKS ' by making attacks from -wayside po sitions whe'rp the advantage is wholly with the Afghans aud they can inflict serious losses while not sufferirfg themselves -Tho- continual harassmeuts are said to baf e we'akpne'i the relieving column to a consider able degree and greatly demoralized and discouraged the troops. As pre dicted in theao dispatches yesterday i1 ia doubtful whether General Roberts reaches OandahUr at all in conditioc to aid Us defense. With tlie best Oi fortune he has , at least , three or four weeks additional march before him , and it can scarcely be success fully undo in ( he fac of the difficul tics and opposition which noTT an . thickening around him. A later dispatch from Simla state - " that. - A .PITCHED IJATTLB ma 'taken place between Genera Roberts' column aud a largo Af , 'han detail at Gundizar , a pain aetween Khela t , Ighilzii and Canda lar , Ayoob Khans action in inter ruptiog Geri. Hoborts approach is sai : o have been most energetic and dia - clayed mucn skill and perfect know 1 ledge of the topography of the coun - try. In government circles it ii sought to belittle thi novs , but it has leaked out tha the war office has receive depressing intelligence , details o which are held back awaiting confirma tion. At the Candahar bombardmen : he Afghan artilory is said to be mon effectively served than ai the begin ning of the siege , and Russian officer are declared to have been detected in ccgnito directing the operations. MA KETS 1(1' TELEGRAPH. H Now York Money and Stock. Witt , ST. , Nsw YOBK , August 28 MONEY At 21 per cent ; exchange stead - GOVEKNJIENTa. D S 6' ? ' 31 104 } O 3 4's Ill dS'g 102 | US4'l 1 Curri-ncy6'8 15 STOCKS. Dull and < ! cclincillQ2 [ > sr . , reacting i to [ 'per cent. WU' tt..T03 | CC&IC li NYC' . ISO Mich. Central 0 ' Erie 3.-i Lackawannafc W. . 9 Eritf jncfd 65J Ilhilson Caml 8' Lake Shore 107 N JC , . „ 7 III Ill M & E 11 forth wcaten 99 Reading 2 NtfrthivfBtcrn pfd.119 I.M 6 Pacific. . Mail 40 N.P. - Ohio 31J N 1pfil. . . . . . . . . . . fl St. Paul & 7J N. tiC T . St. Paul | ifil 100 K. & T 31 SLJoo SQ Denver &Kio G. . . 71 S-t Joe rfd Sl { CC , C& 1 7 St. 1' . and Omaha. . 43J C.P 7 , St r.iml O. pl.l. . . b2 IhCenulal 11 \Vabssh 391 A & P To 4 Walasli pfd C'J Can.ida So f. UP mi Ctilcazo Profluce. OiiiCAOO , Angnat 26. "Wheat No 2 spring , | c highei closing at 87c for cash or Angus 8S @S8c for September ; 89gc fc October ; OOgc for November. Corn Ko. 2 , g@c | batter , cloiin nt P8jc for cash or August ; 39go f ( September ; 40jc | for October. Oats No 2 advanced A@jc } , clo ing at 27o' for cash or Aueuat ; 2G | 2Gc for September ; 2627c for U < tober. Rye Steady at 7Cic ; No 2 in ator Ic lower for September , with ealea 7Go. : 7Go.Birley Quiet and lower : No 2 sol at 80s down , to 70c for Soptembsr. Whiaky Steady at gl 10. Meaa Pork Closed at ? 17 00 f cash , Auguat or September ; § 10CO 16 05 for Oifober. " "Lard Closed at 37 827 85 f cash ; Auguat or September ; § 7 92J 7 05 for October. id Yorlc Produce Market. idy NEW YORK , August 26. y Flour Dull and in buyers' favc se receipts , -13D2Gbrla ; _ round ho < Ohio , 34. 10 < & 5 00 ; choica do , So 1C G 00 ; suporfina western , 83 30@4 0 ) common to good extra do , do , J3 7c 5 m 4. 25 ; choice do , do , 54 30@6 2 choice white wheat , 84,25(35 ( Go. \\heat Dull and without impoi ant change ; No. 1 white Octobc § 1 08 ; No , 2 red , August. SI 08 ] L OSg ; do September , § 1 08 . s- Corn A shade lower and quit L3. mixed western gpot , 50@51c ; do f ture , 5153c. les Oata Heavy and lower ; wester ) . Beef Unchanged and quiet ; n ; < ry plain rnees$9 50. rk . Fork Strong and qniet ; new mei S16 00. nd . -Lard Firmer ; steam render e iis ; 8820. is , Butter Unchanged and in fair t raand,0hio ; , A. B. HUBERMANN 7. k 7.ir ir iry Cor. Douglas and i3th.Sts : . : i - Gives. Great Bargainsfin Ladies' andGent _ ' ' , . . . . . ; ; ' ; AMERICftH SOLD AND SILVER WATDHir All Kinds Of ' JEWELKY , SILVER WARE AND IHAMOXIKS. " " * ' We Guarantee The Best ; Gopds-For..The.'LesJ Mojj St. J oula Prortuce. . . ST. LOULS , August 20. Flour Best grades fairly ti'rin ; farri- ' iyS4454GO ! choicj"t4 ; 754 'OOr fancy , SO 005 30. Wheat Opened .bolter and .de clined 2cNo , 2 red. 08 98 for cash ; ' ' 98k for Au ust9l2S9l ; < g91cfor'S'ep- teiiibcr ; 92gfi91jc [ for 'October ; ' 93(3 ( 02gc for November ; 91 < 390o- for tuo year ; No. 3 , S4jj@84ic ; No. 4 tlo , . , . . . . . Corn Slowj 3oj ( < s35Jc for" cash ; 3 (33Cc ( for September ; 37i@37gc for October ; 37e for November- ; - for- December. . . . . . Gate SJow at.3Gic.for cash27c ; for November. " ' " ' : Hy S"teadyat77j78c. ( Lead Unchanged- $4'7 . - Butter Quietf dairyrlO@23c. . . Eegs lie. „ . . . , Whiaky Steady at SI 09. ' * Pork ( Jaie't at 815 tt ' ' ' " Dry Salt Meats Nominal. Bacon Firm and slow , at 6 25 © 9 37J@9 75. Lard Firm at $8 00' asked ; ' $7 50 ] bid. . Ileceipts Flour-7,000 T > bls , . whea 180,000 bu , . corn.M8OQO. , gats 12,000 bn , rye 2,000. Shipments Flour 14 000 ' bbls wheat 100,000' bn , 'corrt 3U,000bu , oata nonj. Olilcaco Live Stock : . CHICAGO , Augnst 20. Hogs Dnll and 510c lower for light and heavy shipping grades ; aloj were at $5 00@5 20 for liuht packing So 00@5 40 for good to choice shipping ; lots. KcCclgU , 1 ,207. Cattle Tn'o receipts trero modorixt and prices ruled Hrm for _ abippiD grades ; the market- was active willi a proapect that the bulk of the offaring will be takenabeforo the close ; thi stippljrof Texanlteers was liglii up'to 11 o'clock , there bfcing only a few ar ( rivals up to that time ; .prices raoged at S2 35. foi mixed , packing ; § 4 30 ® 4 85 for good to choice smooth ship piog steers , and almost noininiil foi all other grades of stock : : 3,835. StL.oul3 Live Stoclc. : ST.XOUIH , An ust-2G/ Hogs Fairly active and higher Yorkers andJJaltimor.es , $5 10 < § 5 15 mixed packing , § 5 00@5 25 ; butcher to fancy , go 30@ i 40. Receipts 5,500 bead ; shipments , 200 head. Remember thia. fact , "Ye. P.oliti tlciana , " that when you go. to .Wash ington , D. C. , to see the Preaiden . about your appointment to that gov eminent position , that you save hours by taking the Wabaah , St. Lou ia & Pacific R. Say you leave her Monday a.:40 : p. m. , you w.ill arrjv in Washington , D , C. , Wednesday a 1:25 : p. m. Ticket , office , No. .1,502 , corner of 15th .and Farnham. ; .augl9dlm : ' . < ! ; COOBZ , ( , UNDERTAKER , OJd Fellows' BKck. ( ! Prompt attention given to orlera by telegraph. ! < . FOR SALE ; it ; or or Ic- at i or ; D@ op MALARIALANT1DOTE )0 ; OFTHELAGE. ® Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy. 25 ; NEVERFMLSTOCURE. rt- The only article known that Will er escrctoafe\\\\s \ \ \ disease et ; J.C.RICHARDSON , fu- SOLE. PROPRIETOR General Agents , rn , RICHfiRDSONaCO , WHOLtSALt DRUGGISTS. OTT si , ad , EVERYWHERE de- , n ' - * " . . ZE - -i- " . . . . ) Y -v..uo < r ' Vty > * ; * ' . { > ' . ' . i- ' " * 5 * ' * ' - " "I ' { - . . .I * . . . - . . ' ' . . , v..x , * . „ . . . . . , * . , | i „ " : . „ / . . . . . r-h . . . . 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