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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1882)
\r \ UJMAJBA MARCH The Omaha Bee , Published every mornlnf , exeo Chi only Monday morning dally , TKUMSBYMAIL- . . Dno Vonr . $10.00 I Three MonUm.lSlO Blr Months. 6.00 1 One . . 1.0 WEEKLY BEB , "rrabllskcd.ov cry Wednesday. $ . , \ 44 , ! HEHMS I'OSf PAID } - One Year 82.00 I Three Months. . & flit Month- . . . . 1.00 I Ono . . 2 , . . . -All Oomraunl < Uun rclntiim tb twAhnd Editorial mat Jieri should bo ofldt itoth EnrtOEOi . . , ,4 BUSINESS uK.uia. S All Bnslnen fcettb . .And ! llfemlttancos nh&uld bo ftd d' to THE ' OMAHA PtmUBlllNO COM PAST , OMAHA. Drafts , Checks and Post office OrdetH to bo m de paramo lo tin order tot.the.Cownany - ' i I QMAkluBLISmNQ 00 , ' , Prop'rf ? E. KOSEVVATEIt. Editor. ' ' " ' < ; . - " ' ' "V - \i . * ( j "TiiB paving ijuoijiionslumbers ii Omaha VntTltiio" extra aossion puts ii jtn appcarancoy , , n Osc-Att ' V. snouid bo introducoi to his Omalm antlionco by the odito ot , tho. " Hdrald. 11 'Artlflpa.BflnttoTf ( \ orl iiA * ' " ' ' * trill bo nowhoroa. lor * 'SarRcaiit pardon are circulating .jn ovory. load ing city in the country. Omaha ough' ' rtobo'h(5ard.fr6m in tliis connection. : ' * ' * i ' ' ' ' * ( - ! ' ' J , * Tnfc dcmand > for labor ] ) tUroughoul thocodntry'iilargelyresponsible [ ! io\ \ the demand for higher ( .wages. rising labor rtnarket ijii 'f lowM Bj .rising wapfos. " " < , ' ' * ' ftrp , ahortly.to bo ro oi .they ard-gohb it wil bo discovered that there never wai any reason for their presence'it * v- ' . . ' * f . Omaha.\ L , , TiiB.roasonJthat public sympathy jn Omaha has boon all along with tho.la bor movement is , bocauso. .its frionda have endeavored to act within the law and prove themselves law-abididing citizens. Jin. ARTOR , of New York , is about to retire from politics. . Mr. Astor is ono oi a largo number of young men anxious to shine in congress who dts < cover , top ; late that they have more money than brains. A CITI/EN'H vigilance committee against labor is not a suggestion just at tho'present time thot nocds "to bo seriously , discussed. And it is scarce ly a suggestion in > tho''lino' of-joaco .and tlio preservation of quiet , ' /V : S - LA * ' i FoHiho/ ; slanderous reports which ' i * fi i * ' t have done this city an immense atnoubl of\damago in lho cajjt during' .tho.p&st.t'wp * weeks Omaha may thank the ABaoci icu'Press , which Is mafiip xilatcd'Wb.ii the editorial , rpoms of ho Herald and Republican .buildings. j- OMAIIV rflT glvS Ttfio civil Wdl n sion io j.usotneijK Bayonet * ridges. Their obodicncp to law &and respect for order isntfi i bTllcYoS 'pill ' which th uioi who called out the , < /T7T7UJ ; i. i.-.V.- ' ' * ' No loss than five thousand bills and offered in the house of representatives and concroas has been in Bcssjoii.iTlit- tlo over thrco months. Over'liljio - tenths of these are j ate olainis which ought to bo disposed of.iu some other manner than by congressional action. Till' fro'ighta'gent of a local , road as recently cpmpjimon.tod as a valua ble official bcoauso ho had no con- acionco'jn making rates to shippers. Conscience i largely a matter of ed ucation and it will shortly bo the duty of Nebraska law makers to enlighten the consciences of the unenlightened railroad officials by.catablUhing a just ftv.d equitablo'Vreight tariff for the Ajonoflt of the n ) V 'ijv' ' ! i niTexnncattla ; drlyq of this sea- \\k \ ojtimatod at about300oO ( ) head ' ' ' f" - ' " " psolhat will come1 out of jjrritory. This vast army to pliicago end St. - - , , j J l that three and four- --j yearieJdisittittiwlll be scarce. The average pried of Jho cattlo' already and.Jo'C vl-y alds , § 10. Tliough the outlook for 'it prosperous cattle busiriojs for jthjJiri ( ) er of 1B82 is - ' , itof'tho cattle -unusuallyjgpqdjjtEo'ext ; , - tlo irado far q ox , fpW { years 'will u. ot tho. Tail tkunks who are omlcjivflHtg to defile the meal . - * t'- ' * , \ * ' * ' deut i'i 9 * ' ir UlAWJT * * " * ' " ' " ' gustlng to decent peoDlocxMyKljaf l ! Ih nl. Tin11w. . t ' " " " " 'ivfliCCSIJiibllfl w .jTa I\ . , ( $41,11 , $ iinany"HI flio oatspoken cniunpfrujs. pi ihoOuiteuu wing of tlio ropuWfdaff party lack the couraatf\o/TtWr " " and sneak 'iko hj-o M urlarfiio the darkposs , to profwio. the aapred KEEP COOL. On behalf of law and ' order , which f t lias boon RO Well rcspcctaj4 nntt 'iDsin- tainodliy tfio laborers in this city , TUB BEK appeals to the workingmor of Omaha to keep cool under tin crowning otitrngo which has boon inflicted flictod on thcir leaders by th > author itiesi , FoftWo ' weeks C.ut ; Worj effort haa'tib'on iriado 16 Yoad'lh'o ' la boring element of the city to revolt The attempts have boon , in vain , With a ingle uiifortuKaCrjWccption wjiicl ov\iry worklngyqaffin Omahi ind for which , ; tKo striking were iioX' oXfjonsiljlo , oui 4. - Lftl" peaceful as a a Sunday a ( ftirjri SB labot alike of our citizeVs nn'dVpYourfv ork /K'lJLh.cro bo nb yioionfao , . , , dor. The law will assort itself agninsl ilho authorities as Boonns the indicted lenders of labor in ihUVtty'nro placed o'n trial. No jury in pmaha'can con. vict Edward Walsh1 of Ijrimipal hitcnl { icikl iiij duting the rbgrcsV of the strike. Indicted by a. jury impanelled toindiut ; , composed * ih'unly off moV who are hostile to Omaha workingmen mon , .ho will bo tried and vindicated by.a fair and impartial jury sojcctot { vitqout favor or. ' rejudiccl Moan limo any breach bf'the penoo - will bi playini ? into the Hands of the Authbri . > * 11 i It n ties who will'no glad * of-n nity which wtll-plTtr an dtcilso foi 'tKeir filifn&b/in calliritf ouiiliVtroopi i - f / i ' * r * * * * * * * j * * " and quartering them on a poacofu city , ' \yprkmgmcii'of Oin/tha willidofwol l -l.j. ' ft * f 1 I' r ( \ I I to folMw'tho tidvicdof-theirTcmporatc and level headed loaders who have frqtn the firot counseled pence nnc for boara hco. Obey the' ' law's , and'1 ybu ribod.liavo no fear of. the la\r. And all the machinery of the dqarla cunnot convict you of 'doing'anything , .more than your duty ns men And c'itizoiitrl FARMERS FENCHWQ. \ Bradstroot's has published some [ igurca relating to the cost of fencing in the country which will prove of mtorost to our farmers. In 1871 the United States board , of agriculture found that there were Gro million miles of fencing in the country which liad cost ono billion seven hundred and forty seven millions of dollars. 3inco that > timq according to Brad- Street's ostlmato at least an additional million' of miles have been erpctod at a coat of $361,366,000 , making a graad total of cost in .excess of $2,108,000,000. In 1870 , tho- Census reports that $78 620,000 , - op in building and repairing fences throughput . the poun ry. J a \Tho \ introduction of wira-Vfoncing hM : ; greatly ' 'reddcod ' "t . , enclosing farms and pastures. .Bofore ) krb wire was introduced at least ono htindrod ondTfifty thousand miles of built. Ph'oro'ls now m'hoUnitetI"Stato8 { iuVrfcr1 f , | 'million rrUlos of baA bncing/of iwklch sixty thousand V&fo' in 1881. at acpajt , of ton million ojFdioJllft.t ) { > 'iv3olfonVing ! has led to ho enclosure of immsnso Hraota of " , T.Jl ' . J > "l 4 < X'Vili.v' andaforvpasturftgoin-regionshoroto- pro givprt. Up.lo''froo < 'ranges ; ' 'jln Noucos county , Texas , eighty. thpu BAjidacre1 are iaolojUjifTp pnp pastlira by a-fiarb fence. In Bouthorn Mis- BourMhjrfj\thquBand acres are being enclosed asTv.dogproof sheep pasture. JJu th largoatjnclJ od pasture , in the wprld is that of tiio Maxwell grant in Netf'BIoxico , on which over two hun dred iinlos of wire forico are in use , and sovoii hundred thoUsapd acres held in ono pnolosuro. Some of the inner onclosurCs on this1 front'nro ten miles square. It is a disgrace ihat the manufac ture of an article of such importance to our farmers is in the hands of a gigantic monopoly , who are enabled to extort enormous profits from the Bolo.of thojr product.Tho validity of the " WtWhlAirtf pateritaTsTo bo tested iuithp. highest courts W the 'riaRohj and it is to bo. rhopcd j'tliat th proof ol tlip oxstonco ot ' .barbed wlro fenc ing before its protectipn by { letters batolit to the Woshburn monopoly niiy prpvo Bufllciunt to-pusUro , the free naiiufacturp of this .nccosgary and. nonoyraaving fuhcirig'maiorial J . "VValsii Is th6 ea'dor of the Oinalm .riof or.8r , and. tlo ( kpors desoriBo Ju'in n : a .recklesa and worthless charactpr ( withoijt any propprtf , interest ; In the 'city or olso" hcre. The troublps have boon juioted.and the authorities 'are pick' ' ng up tljo ring.leadorayhcn they can' liy hands on thorn , and willHry theih' 'or inciting riot. JYalsh , willprobably | lido'pway until ho can slir > tfut'of thtf .own. and hjs noor dupes will bo loft- . 9 suiror the * ponaltl6s 'whidli' should DO xipttpd upon him.-fKaitsas ! CitV " * ' ' " Journal. ' ' * Ajid -tlis "follow named eckloss mid ' 'worllilwacmraoler , rfthoMt > rty property. iBteiellJiu' - H / .elsqw > C T . ypry } pie ; Jin ; maJia who knows WahU.knqwa that. fo Jtt S6 ont of ? tiio"Jourijai7fsr'iafc jn i , , { v5udli'aoifotincos s corporation ' .uiastpr n loaders of the labor movoinVn'f open to censure as lawbreakers. Anj ono who has road jho Omaha , papert can prove lo hid , own saUsfndtton the truth of this statement as app'librJ to Walsh's pnbtio j fcechos.Vjhefc the testimony comes in bpforo ht jury that is lo try Jiim for offensa gainst ( ho poacO of the city , it will b6 seen htw'hiuch our citizens are in- dobjed to K1 Ny'alsh ' for the , peaceful .preservation of. order since the coin , mencomont of the trouble two weftkt flgo , The cttargo tliM ' 'alsl } , ' t reckless and worth'loaa.cjiaraptei withput property intcro to in this citj iafulso. He towns % 'I6t'in ' ' he liftsbcon'ro ula - 'fdrtrnich , y pny- Ing. Jin instatirnbn1 ; ! ari4tiio moiiipj fpr-yrhioh ho lias , oirncd with his'owr han4 . Whether"ho " has" attdfnpte'd ' to slip away frnra { ho'city 5 ' | i b'face ofjiorsoh'al danger ujlop well , itnowi | p npod any.ddnialc t I > > I ! J ' - OTHER 3LAND& THAN < ( , ' ' It the report is correct * the frisk homorul6 party .in parliament has under consideration h prbposrtior 'to.pay each of its members' who ; maj bo rolurhod at the next election 30' per annum. , The fund tot 'this rJur pose id proposed to bo raised by levy ing a shilling n year on pich home jrujo. vptor ? any deficit in. tho.amounl required to bo made good by the lani league. TKoTaoplion if this plaiij ll is'thought , wilJ , tend to harmonize thi .dissensions of .the homo rulers and in sure a'moro prompt and general J at tendance 6f tho'Irish , members at [ thi sessions of'fio'usp. ; As is well known the mombora-of- -British house ol commons-receive no salaries 'or othoi compensation for their ? legislative .acr vices. It was tfyp original practice t | pay. the members for attendance , upor tho. flcaMoiifl , but this custom was-dis' ' coritiniiod mpro fhan two ( hundred years ngo , the last inatntico.of thopay mentof ) , * 4twages" to a member having occurred in 1081. - It has 'boot ! hold that ; this ancientcotnponsatidrj might 'stilfblTclaimcd without n.non onaotmonl to , r'ovivo the former usntje , In 1870 aijnotion for leave lo ititro duce a bill" " , to restore the uncionl constitutional practiceof payment ol membora" was .rejected . by a yoto.ol 311 to. 24. Honor and 'influence would' ' therefore scorn to bo'tho onlj iminodiato cousidorations'of' a solfisl : character , to induce the average sub ject , pf Queen Victoria .to eook a'seal in parliament ) although there have that "secret-service .boon charges - irioneya" or , aa wo .should less .po litely qall'ittin ' this country , bribes have been' occasionally rec6ivqd'bj { mdniben 'fc/r. / their ( aid , ir carrying Ihjrougli ; rjriyajoills. , . , $ he , master , o ) tho.rojls publiojy .expressed . his bollol inrlBTO .that rid ; privat6' 'billif'6p ' ; ' ' ' at''a' ' ' pdtdd/'c'ould / 'pis * JcSs-ox'ppnBC than X 1 660 ; TiigtVfs | ! p'ro > ably 'fln oyqrdravrn jsta.tololint. ! Th'o. house ol commons may bo safely rfegkrdcc ! ns al least'as frco from1 borrup'tidri.ns nnj qthbr parfjamontarjfj , , , b'pdy , mutb.c world.j * , - ji H , , ( - . ' ' ' , , ; , , i in ' ,43 m . i 'i t. ' 3 ' nnco , o . closa rdlutio'ns vith Russia and Austria o'6'lorig as lho' jfolicy' ' * < if mutlial ofTrtUBo , hold .good , thp now empire , ifaa in n conditioiiitoovcrowo nnd hold.in .checlc all Europe.r So soon , liowoVor , ' os tho' necessity of choosing betwix't more , cqrdial rpid- tions with Russia , tp.tho disadvantage of England and Turkey , forced Bis marck hard , the elaborate'creation o ( craft and blood came t6 the end o its dominatioiu With Russia intrud ing at thq Quiriualand the Elyseo , there ja.no.doubt that the German chancellery recognizes a graver crisis for the paryonii power oftho Hohen- lollern. than the fortuitous encounters with unarmed Austria in 18CJ ( , and judrillod and unlod Franco in 1870. SVar with the , Russia and Franco of to-day moans an equality in men , uuuiunition and other conditions ivhich the Gorman armies have never boon called on to face , Ic ia the ro- jognition of this which delays 10 long iouio docisiro expression from Borlin. [ ) n a nioro suspicion in 1875 that L'Vanco was preparing for , n war of rovongp at an indeliautly ronioto day , the legions of lho empire wore hold ready to march. Russia has gone far beyond preparation , She has per- nittod her foremost general to talk , ( nd even threaten , and still Ditniarck uukes no sign. If war is not raging jotwoon three or four of tha' great xwora by the middle of May , it will )0 bocauto Germany has abdicated ior place to Russia. TUB firp- kindled by Bkobolsll's vorda still , excites Europe , ' Ilis intoniont | that ho is censured , for luvlng said' ' what , everybody in Rust iin is daily saying is not particularly oassurring' The French press IB rving kurd to put on nn appoaVan6'o I peacbfulnoss aiul HIUH lull , for'- | uany into a fooling of. security , but. hfi capture of aGerman oIlloor'aocrH' v ongigod- making ilanij bf \\\y \ ottrossds of tiyons s1owa | tliat 'Uer , lusaian oftlcors among the Bosnians ( \8iirgonts ia not a comforting thing or1 .Austria , .Tha-dotonniiistion of ho French to'aondl1iot' < a''manlnor a ihip io Kgypt tp cfcep. that re'stlca ? puntry in control adds to the general ' - " ' - - - ' " - V'is'a ' icetWug cauldron which may froth over at any inomdnt , IT is evident that the fomenters o itho'pan-slavlst agitation iti'-Russia arc persuaded that' any overt hostility ot the partof Germany will ft paralyr.ec by ( ho .return of G.itnbotta td the direction of Krofich foreign altAirs , A foreign c6rrc'spondont states that ho i kno in to \ > o in cphstant , communica lion with the pan slnvist leadurs who Approach most iiitimatoly the Imjibria 'prencilco , and if ho expects to be a ' 'sis ted liy 'them to regain his in lltionco hig Russian friends nro equally sure , tljit they , in the hour of action cati'rbckon ' Upgn the prhctical demon fctratioii of 'his gratitude. . Thoto is no doubt , ] abjo , ' < that apprehension isl fel at Berlin-of the speedy resumption 6 oflldO'tiy ' GdWbotta upon his ! . Return t < 7 ' ' ' 'Uator hews iroin .Oosla Iticacon , . f * ' * * ' ( - - I i i W j fifm'parly advices , of tha fearful de struotjon' Tf ro\ight by ail earthquake" in' that country" . Four ohliro { owns \ J t - * i ur'o reyortpd.aa dfeslrojednnd sovera 'tliouaand.Iiyca lost , Cpsta llicn'is tlio most southern of the five nmnll Spnn i h republics which pass collobtiv lj under the title of Central Aiuer ica. Withian area of , 21,405 sqdarc miles- ; has an .estimated popalation of200,000 , made up of people 6 Spanish' , Indian , and mixed .descent The .gdvornincn't was , established ii 1623 , mid has suocedod much bettc than . Spanish- American govoniment commonly1 d9It has 'representative legitia'iuro , and a president , electee every oup.'years. . . ( ilio ; danger. that may result ; fron "Iho. Channel Tunnel" to th ? Briiial Isle elill 'roinSina a 'Bubjoct 6f disciip bptivo n h'fer majcsty fl valiant do Condors. ' ( J prd , Ohelmsford1 hia ro" cqntly : doolnrcdithat" at nil events f will neccBsithto ilvb'watcli ari'd ' guart of reg'ular botdfefs ; "always ready , , i twp or thrco enemies , should como'td turn thorn , out1' - Hovover , Sir Joliu Adyle courageous enough to declare that'Tho'Tunhol" does 'not preVen't.to his. mind the prospect of , any greater danger to the country when it-is" com pleted , if 'it ' over should be. A nar- 'rOff TJoriiig iwenty miles long .under the , sea , and terminating in a smal hole in EngUnd , does not appear to bo very difficult1 df1 defoiico or destruction if an' enemy was so foolish as to at- tonipt an invasion in that way ; The' mortality auion ? .the tnou nl wprkri ) the , Panama 'canal is fright ful ; ' It haaibocn fourid necessary to build : a caiial1 hospital .at Aspiuwall. It is ptat'od , thal78 canal , officers * and ovpr 1'COO. laborers have died' ' there .up to date , though as yet the actual dig ging pf thq caiial has not boon jpoin- moncQrl./ / If , 89 , many jhavei died li itte prpjiminttryj wprkit 'probibld 'that the lossof "life-will exceed SO/OjOO' / - ; fo're"'thol''oanai 'is ' ro6innVotodVTjJo ; . ' < . M- i.l TO..J ll.'ll - 'U-l - xcayatingjiiuchinoa have been , failurojynndr , a ? , contract'has bcon > 4mado- ( with a AJndrican.'firm t'6 t a cpst of $ l800,000./But | it .will tttkomixunonihsif ndt'inoro'to Luild tKb 6'xcavatprl , 'anfj' t'l o ' actual Worfe wifti' ' them will not , pa 'com- muticcd before noxf fall. The climate incanwhilo continues-to bo very do- ritructivo.tliin'dreds 'of ino'n hayb landed tAspiiiwall in , vigorous Jiealthj ' , oijly , . tq full-'ivithin a few weeks , .victimsof tholdreaded' foyer , two months'pfVo thirty Belgian'mo - qliariics * wonythoro to.aot.tho Frcnch excavators at work , but eighteen of chem have died , and the others are 'leaving as faot'as" they can. According'to ' the statistics recently published the population' Russia doubles itself in fifty-eight years.- This result is not , acpomplished in Germany in leas than sixty-eight years ; in Austria it requires ninety- five years ; in Switzerland ninety-nine ; in Italy ono hundred and forty-ono , and in Franco one hundred.and sixty- gvo. It is suggested that the solution of this 'favorable ' exhibit majr bo found in the tables of illegitimacy. While in England > ixtyrono of every thou sand children are horn outs'ido of wed lock ; in Italy sixty-six ; in 1'runco seventy-three ; in Germany eighty- eight ; in Sweden ninety-six ; in Denmark - mark ono hundred and ten , and Aus tria ono hundred and twenty-four ; the ratio in Russia is only thirty. There is no doubt that domestic virtue tuo tolls favorably on tlio health and prosperity bf a population ; and if it may also bo regarded the test of A pooplo's civilization. Russia is far from being the barbarous nation she has been sometimes represented . ALMOST ORAiJY. Hoiv otton do wo BOO the hardworking ing father straining every nerve aiid nUBcle.and ) doing his utmost to sup- p'orj his family , Iniagino his 'feelings when ' rotunung homo' ' froiii a hard day's labor , to lind liia family pros- tfato with disease , conscious of unpaid dpctpre * bills And dubts on every hand. It must bo-onoiiRli to drive one-altuoat cra y , . ll.this unhapninosacofuld 'b'o ' avoided by using Elootrio Bitters , which expel , every 'diieasos ' from ihu system , .bringnig joy and happiness" to' thousands , i Sold at fiftyconta a bet Ho , ' 'oarahon. ' (8) ( TIi by nro Jnst Tpb Jjovely. , Thosts tiroiproof Quif6ibti ! COOKJNQ DBOOKS > the l'BouiKK. " Spld b"y "J/ R. > 'ronch & Co. Ladles aro'l J to call , und examine them. ' ' Advlco to a Glided Youth. So.'Charlio , v < m tell rne that Iat y Jtoturncd from Chicago to-day , To gee her tlili eve ing you're cr ty , And BO 1 ywt rival , Jftck Grey. Well , well ] 111 ndhitt she's A bcnntyl The l lle of them all , 'fion my word ! And yet I esteem it uiy duty . , ' To toll yon , you're vefy absurd , To let an } ' n Oman so capture Yotir heart thatif yon CM ! 'but gain An hmie -o n.letn , yon'ro 'n tH..t re , Uti' wiffi-r a horrible psin , ' If shp.lp unutbfcr Las ipftUt ii. ' ' l.Ull you , inij I the wtiulu. ( cxl . - , They r vel in pt eW | hearh l < n knn ( / TTI maUo * Jn-tiViivei to.ui.lutf.wfeii Hut If j < m'r < nl Urnlfnnt on.'g.iing' To call , on I y , u ( lnii't.v < vi.ht. j ck thiffe I'vd nr > 8tri'nj't.Jp } | ion ' ( o ah'iwinjf. . You how to uvraiiL'e ( he iillafr. ' > Yin : Icnhw . - ' , . Hut cMl ktjtt\\ \ vt-rv Ifing iiiili ; You'd drink MUI.lilm { . , ' Q nrlie , I' ' * ' ' ? v' And Rbucr' bA wlien he jjot full ; He ne'er was i\'i \ ( v/eirroiiutnx A LottW of 11 , - litii yoYfnilBlit . Quite easily liny-jiiha boy BiiOoV.trife * Jn bed , befntupf in to-night And thun y n nn eMI i'n'KJrwctric.s ' ; Will rut fenr .lack'n oihiln niph. , Dou't.htoji , rMjruW jiraise the plati'd neat he-H , . , - : ' ( : : ! * Or tliun < .n.it'i < jot thid-.Tatikl ' HiVfri'incj ll'li iute ] ! safe to w jer ; , Tu k c lli > nit nil Indy-to-niK'ltj ' " Hut Ulnnlj H n t ttn old utoger ' Who norerwns , known to get tl liti ' In'Ct ' , I Ihmk c cttce .of nrlev' ' Js Rtirts Jt > , l.avt ) iMnon , ihe ishelf. " ' U I h nule r i > / Jatk.or pf OliaiHe , 1 1'Jl go anil ceo D.iisymyfclf , ' EDUCATIONAL , NOTES. _ _ ' * I'he Kentucky i'ajl4la'tnr6 Ins sustalnoi ( he ttnto collide tar' foe the coiling yjnr Thoimbllo.Bofioql llbrnry.of St. Lotii ' ovvg an increase of 7,000 volumes du'rlnj the last year , ' " ' , ; Sonic of the public Echopia. of Nev Hiiven , Conn. , Imie.mtroduced . , . A fir - drili ai part of the' , exorcises , ntidjit i Rait to work well : " The state sunsrintendent f < f pnblio'ln Ftiuction for- ( jAlifonUreports that , no much mirq than one'hulf the children , oiiu mernted In the school census ; attend tin ' dclioo.'s fcgularly. I ' Thekeventein ' ( 'dverninVn't Uniycrsltie nf Italy were'nttenc'ed ' by more"tlian , ill 000 'ttudents' ' ' lost 'year ; Altogether tin number receiving puuerinr instruction wa 12BOO ; in iricroVq bf , l)59' ) ' > ver . the . . . pfevi . ' ' - ous year. llagrani injun boards of juaV.iiana Are guilty ja detainfuc Cattiolicchildien.fof many years in'Pro testantsohools. Superl itindentTash , of'P&r'tlincI ' , Me. calls > -tabliBb'mentvcf ! su i-primar ; echoola forchildren botweon'four'an'd flvi ytara of cge , in which the" klnder irtec method ehull-bo emplnyed. ' ' It , is'.a 'notice- i.blo fact that kindergarten In Bomo'furm or another in coming to thi front'os'tin tducatioualiprobli'm'to be so'.Vcd. ' The Wheeling ittelligencer says that the normal schools of'tlia ntnte are tp be tbe objects of lharp attack in "tbo legisla ture. It-is-'as.'ertcd that' theao'fchobld ore an incubus on thestater and nn unneces bary dr ft on the funds of ti e people State Senator HUrbt > e lately made n speech in which he saiit that on the present has ! : itw'uld take Just 200 years o furnur teschoM for the , 1,000 schools of the state and that it would cost over Sl.COU.OOO tc do it. Action on the matter 'was. ' stavec off for tLe. present. "J ? , what is meant' by 'muscular' Chri . llanit > J' ' "I don's , know " , iriy.iS'jn , unlo f it'll pfiwfc'lliim. , ' t " 'Are them fcll'biblea ? " a'ske'd a man , the otler ) d y , initbo probate office , pointing l the big bound volumes , of will * . "No , air , " answered the clerks : "thlso are testa- ' ' ! ' ' ' ' i- ' Jubilee -canned Pioside'n The Siqgcracanned Aithur to weep bv inging"dte ( l Away. , ' It rriut Imva icmlndeu 'trie g od man < n the'gpyernment printing ofEBe-St 'JLoUis ' Dfcpafch. ' ' , ' * . 'i' " ' V > " - 1 i i- ' T > 1 Baruura has lived peventy two ycorp , anil \ tnt i tt > "live fcevctity 'years lo/'gcr. / The fact < tl ac theroVvill be ; no.-citcuses in the next world"app04rj to hivedijt-ourageil ; " the vtteran.-j 't- ' * ? > ' "Thero is one.tbing J : wlll Bay' for poor i. Id Simpkins , " remarked a bruihrr.jiur- : balist tit the funeral : "Jf lifi w.ia a liar , ho % as a > .entleiuanly llur.1" [ N.- Y.ConiV ' , Col. , IngcjKoll's . father wan. n , ' terian clergyman vvio > had the faculty of preaching frout 1 Vcl > .ck until.Buiiflo\vn on ttbtrttcb , NowSiro.S ou BurpiUedit.ilni ( COUMof the eoluiielj" ! ' At a church festival at New York ilic fried oyttuco trerj snoilcdj-and cotuleiLued HB unfit for food , lho jiioiu and benevo lent iiuinagerH , by a formal vet ? , sent them tti tlio 0 d i-adias' Houio without inentiun- lig. the.tourco . fiotn wliii-h th 'y came. Thus another uno'a'en ntious act of char ity in registered abo'v . While preaching fr.nn { he text "He giveth Ilia beloved deep , " a Toledo min uter stopped in the iniddlo cf hit ) sermonj gazed upon hU bleepti g nud.euco and said "IJrethron , it IB hard to realize the wom drous , utibou d < d love the , Lord n-peard [ tn tipve for a good portion' of this con ro. ' ' gationl' A bickering jiatr cf Quakers' were lately heard in high controversy , thu husband exolaluiing : 'I am de eruiined to have one auiet week with tbee. ' ' . 'But how wilt tmm be uble to fet it ? " said tbo taunting spouse , In that sort of reiterati n whicn married ladies no provoktngly indulgn. in. "I will keep tbeo a wtolt alttr tbou art dead"wm the Quuker'n rejoinder.- j\t a darkey 'camp-meeting Itvst summer , an iild sinter shouted : 'I wish I w.is a June LUJJ , Ply away to lubtiou. " A more practical sinter spuke up and said , "l.o > k out titter jaybird ketcfi you "fora you git dur. " A young and very entliu.i- i tie BIS i er jumped up and hhouted : "Ono c.'n't bold nml Two can't bold met Three can't bold me ! Tale Mr. Budkin und he can't hold me ! " ( Mr. Ii. was h > r sweet- icart ) . In a ' 'sperieilco meetin' " ona of .he fciotem tald 'she had been to hebbeii. Another asked "if ahe seed any niggers dai ? " ' 'Lor' , > ialer , you don't went in do kitchen , doeu ypui" HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Shot silks are raviyed. , Now cbaviot mantles are thort. Ithu damjd a Ik is very popular. KatYtidl oheuilla Is a new fringe , Coao.'jinen'd drab remaim in favor , White crapa bonnets are imputed. Colored boJ spreads are fashionable , Ei filUh silks have come Into fwhion. Soft gros grain trims spring bonnets , Short gklita are pleated from top to toe. Prunella dresses araitupprted from Lon. Ion , tjaee fillls are uiod. innida of pvlro bon nets. huutlowera are einViroid'ered on new par- sold , ' ' , lied la o mltta ar j to bbYorn wjlh red " traw huts ; ' , Jersey gloves , . of ui'.k or thread , will \ & join in' the summer. " ' . sade3and dia-noiuh Clubs , bear'.p , ; are urureson now woolen * . Huge funflowtrs'and'lllIcB are faatjupd o the new KwiUr oaids.- ' Uxtronloly Jotig.ekirted , tailjr.iii.de xiata atv.to be much.voni this epriug- ; Many more ttrw bonnets of dark colors ro been , than of.vbiteor yellow tinted raids. - , ,4 : , -i , - . < Some of flie or < n necks of new Piench corsages art cut in lyre shape inste d ol square , or in Vandyke fashion. . The fronts of lomo of the new street basques for spring are tnade After the style of the Carnai-go 1x > dle , the Mdet being caught up uannkr-wise , and the lalted ends lastened underneath the breadths at the blckj An'Engllsh ' judfra passed gen cne ol seven days' hard 1 bor upon a man lor kti rfnj ? a. lad * at a railway station , although he pleaded that he had mistaken her lor nn acqaintancc , Vmdhad Apologized im < medUtely on discovering his mistake. Openwork emhro'KleHrig of b\ackHlk \ on net in patterns ovo'rslx inches lu depth , uill be much used .for . trimming black er nadines and yelllpgs next season. This Ali rbldery is 'remarkably , handsome in d itga i.nt remarkably low in iirico. Hnn * exceedingly pretty spring droipcs ( if i > alc gray and fawn-oolortd epped silk nro effectively brightened .with deep'col- lira and cuff r , toshes'and .ohcr accesso ries"of Bayadere striped satin , in colors of royal blue and yoldj 0iVe | and silver , joa- cook blue.garnet , and nlby. Cream white"jiiirali neckerchiefs a yard wide , ' wftH silk borders covered yvlth ti\r- ' V'piso ; blue , lilac , irnvy blUe , or cardinal polka , dots , nro worn with bodices cut-V- shape in-tiq ) ( Eeck.They . -.tire- " lolled Qua ier fashion , with the , pointedflnds tucked'between.two of Ihe-buttnns of the waist , it ts * * * S The Philadelphia News thinks that " .he .dramatics rrofetttiion 'offers better annor- tunities for woman than' any bthor. When very young , tha can play .eoubreite and juvenile parts , etill later landing roles' and later yet can appear as'first old wo .inun Flnallj , jvhen aga mil Jnfinr.lty combine t-innbt her lortfurtl er dramntic work , ehe can becume b.llot girl.- A novel style 6f arranL'ln ; the coiffure Is as follow : The wh"lof th hair is broucbt back'niiti tied , low in , t > e neck. Jt is then' divided cvtnlv , anil formed into iwtTpcpnrate plaits. The fro'nt Ituir being dr.ivvii buck Ci.niiR n low rid e .wliuru'thc Jorcho djliinl l.nir nif-ej. . _ < V the back of Ilifs riilge one oT the plilted ttrands ot hajr t'0" encircling , Uie heai , lin quite lU't , as in the | ncurcij oT , Pu i-lio" Tne other otiund.li uii-Aiirud ia , . -i > v knot ) > e- hin ' , nti't-hi Idi llld1 tii.lr.f tlie In aid rtblckili.-ircli ; " tilt- heal J'I.T- lull-ili-eas occ Moris line , -e.iils are vv-.v n lu these 1'laitt.- - - - - frill' ' in ( Will i < h& | > e Have uppe' ran. . Ulie1 \ufd& \ wholly \ > t downv white featheri1'pU'e ' B'H Bn'iw. Around the edge 14s a ' * ordcrirjjyKich' reiemlilea tho'mosrpXfilit'-'ite [ moHaio vort nnd con- sistiof i wreuth-'of-autHnin laavei in the n Mt brilliant Bhacjed clori' . , i f .ic rlet , grav , orange , bronze , and' pale golil , made entirely ot thfttineat bronst feathert and other bits of the pluuia e/ n.ftropical bl ? , Jl'ha7cffect of thtss feathers.ogainst the i > nre Avhite ones" is quitd. innrveJloua. A Vecbh'd , less cpstly , but very "unique * fan is made of gold arid silver , lace laid in al ternate rows. In the center of. tbe f n is a cluslerof , cream white rose * , 'dcoy in the heart of which , 19 , ti bird'a nest inndo'of silver-threads intricatewoven. ! . Insldtf the nest nrd thre'o tiiiV' gdld tpfrt ) . The pei'l hmdlois half -covo-oci with bands of ilver-rlbbon ; which are wound around it , teraiinating at-the top with loops and ends 'of the satre , , . . In spring dress fabrics are .many , new 'rnixtur s atidcorribinationa which are quite novel , aud to all appearuncen bright , very bright , colors.nre.to take the leid. There are displayed ninny ee f'colurcd ' materials" whivh are'-rejnnrkably handsome , all founded cn the oldpfiiiinatic : , biit the ne < v grades and variations are now called by names that Rrom invented merely-to i > er- plex and bewilder those-who seek to tind homo faint connection between tbe new shade and its degifnttiou ; others , however , uro easily , recognised ; among these- the very teauufn tmtsiifJCprHian ijiak , piuky. dijVelfues , VerieUan reds , ochre yellow , sapphire , royal , an.l peacock blUes , Bate , olive , iaurclj-nnd willow green , nud tbe eludes of old gold in infii.ito variety' . , It eeciiis definitely decJed ! 'that'green , - as in the 'season juat past , wil be the prerailiug shhd , f.r spring.in self-colorOd and other fabrics , , the durk or invisible greens , ILS they are termed , seeming to suit , cvqry complexion and go , " , -WORTHY OF 1'RAISE. ' " A * a'rnlo we do .n . of recommend "patent medicines , but' when \ve know 'of ono .that . ; , really ' ; is public - benefactor , tor , and does 'positively curoj then we consider it o r duty to impart that in formation to all. Electric bitten are truly a most -valuable modieimy , an.d .willsurely . , euro .Biliousness , Fovdr and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kidney' complaints , oyon where all .other rem edies fail. Wo- know whereof wo spo.'h , nnd'canfreelyrccommond ' to all. [ Er. ' Sold at BO cents a'bottlo : > - - - * - * ' mv It'is thought tint the now' American ICpiseopa cii'irch in 1'uris , of which the llev. Dr. J I ) . .Morgan id rector , will bo ready for o.uupation by the last day of next year. The tower 'and 'a < Ira'of St , 'John's churob , llaacrstown , Mderected. " " . by'JMr ; C. O. Baldwin' , of thtt city , "memory 'of tlis wife , havo.baen completed at a cost of $2i,000. In the bulfry aio four bells weighing respectivtly 2,003 , J.OOO , 050 und JO pounds. The New , Kngand ] QopgrogaUonal church of OhicniTu has" been Ine'aenied'by Mr. Wiiliim II. Bradley ; of that city , with the ancient baptismal f < iit frcm toe old cliap'el at Scrobby , England , where inany , of tbe New England p Igrlms worshipped t-efore their migration to Hoi- l.nd. Toil interesting relic was pent to Mr. Bradley by llichard Moiickt'-n Miles , Lord-Hought'-n , the present owner cf the eitatO upon which Scrooby cliapel is situated , The pieBcntatlon to tbe church was made as' 'a memorial to 'Mr. Uradley's _ deceased dau hterUn-lin'w "and icr two'cliildren , onejof uh m was killed n the .Abhtabula dUavter iii December , 1870. 1870.The The first Piotestant in Chicago , so John Wentwoith Kays , was a Buptist ; the first jook'ever written in that citv was written iiy a Baptist clergvman , and it was a Bap- list clergyman that preached the flrsl Pcotestaut sermon in Chicago oivtlie 7th d'ly of Octiibyr , .1825. , The fir.t J'rotes - nut alluded to was Mra. Captain iHeald ( Mi-s JMiekali [ WellS , of LouUvillA Ky , ] ) n the 23d of M y , 1811 , gjio ntartel ( from Louisville for Chluago , riding , .throutrli a country infested -with Indian * . * ' -This l dy , " M r. Wentworth pays , ' -'rode the first thoroughbred Ungllsh horaj that ever came to' Chicago. And to that horse she attribute' ! ilia preservation of her life , for ulie was ridinVit when 'the Indtins made' ; helr a't-icl rnpon the , 15th of , An just , 1812 , near whtre the hoiue of GeVrko M. I'ullmnn now 1'innd , in their strife to get possession ot It , they lost ig t other' Pope I.eo ( XIII. conttmus to observe , as SovorcJciu.l'on Iff , wistero-iinLits 'or ' wbich he WJB di tinKnisbed Jiije in , lie lower orderdot the cluirch. JIo invariably - variably rides at eix 'Intlib morning ? and it once H : > S mass in bis privaltf obapsh > eon after ha attends second inasa's&id , iy th nlmoiuir on duty , and tbeo cats a Ight brpakfo'it ; The.remainder ft the morning ho Hiieuds in reading the papers , conferi } gwith Qivxlihal Jacobini , secre- sryof fctat , and giving audiences to ifflcial visitor * . At n-x-n he tikes exercisa n the Vatlcauardeni' , returning to dine at 2 o'cl < ] ek. ' After dinner h'B'jttires td ds priVute-riolnV-ttrwortfond TfayT 'An our before eTening prayers ha takes a Kort nap , nn 1 then a walk through' the mils. At 0 o'cloqli. U > ups , nud.ut 11 re- ' ires to bed. . . " < . . Liquid Oold. * Dan'l Plank , of 3)rooklyn , Tirigrf Co. , 'A. , descri'ien't ( bum i'l rdetbirty > uilfa fora bottle O' TlIOVJAH1 KCLEOTRIO ) > l. , which effected the wonderful eyre of 'crooked limb in nix ftppllcatlonij' it roVe 1 wotth wore than gold to irie. " " lw HOUSES For Sale By FIFTEENTH AND DOUBL&S SIS , 178 , House 9 rooms , full lot . on Plerco n at 2Ulh street , $1,060. _ ' ' , 177 , Home 2 roomk , full lot on Douglas bear 20th B-rcet , $700. 17G , IfeimKiil residence , full lot on Cwn tear 19th street , ? 12 , < X > 0. . , ' 174 , Two bouses and | lot on DoJfa near' Oth trc t , 1 KW. 170 , HcniM Ihrco rooin , two closets , etc. , hall lot on Jlirt i cnr Qr ce street , ? SOO. 172 , Ono und one-hull story lirlek. house an tw lots on DouglM near 26th etn-et , $1,7(0 , 171 , House two rooms , wcllci tcrp , stable , etc full lot new J'Urce ami 18th utre't , $960. 170 , One and one-halt story Iiou o. six rooms * nd Wil , h lllotoh Cohvont street liettr St. Mary's ftrcnue , $1,860. No. 170 , Homo ll.roo rooms on Clinton street near shot tower , $326. ' No. 109 , II 01190 an1 ! 33x120 feet lei on street near Wcbst r street , (3,600- . No. 10 , HmiM ol 11 rooti-s , tot 33x120 ( cot on 10th n.w.Burt street , 85,000. . . No. 107 , Two story house , 9 rooms i closets , good ctllur , on IBili itreet nenr l'oppktou' ft.OO1) . No . 166 , New boueo ot 0 roomti , half lot on InrJ n > fir loth street , (1,860. No. 104 , One anil one hilt story house 8 roomi on Igth fltrcct'l'car L'cuvef worth , $3COO. * N 101 , Ono and onh lf ntory I ouso of 5 retina near llanscom Park , ' $1 , K > 0. ' No , 168 Two boutcs 5 room * each , closets , etc On Curt street mar 25tli , $3,600. ' No. 167 , l.oiw-erooins , lul lit on 10th itrcet near Lcavcnworth. $2,400. > . No.ltO , IIou o 4 ] arK raomft , 2 don'ts- ' halt aero on Jlurtiitreoi. near Uut'on , # l,2bO , No. 166 , Two liotiBoo , one of D and ono of 4 rooms , on ntlietrcot near Hare ; ? 3iW. : Ko , 1M. ZTbrc-ohousfi , one of 7 and , twoo(5 ( ch" , and corner ' , let , ' on CMS. near. 14th' , Nr. 153 , small houw "and tall lot on . .near . l ° t > i rtreet , $2,600. . . . No. 15L Una story houee 0 roams , oa Lcaron- worth noir'lOtb.'JS.OOO. ' No. 1W , Iloi'so thrco rooms and lot'02x115 r. ear 2 < HI and Faruh ra | $2,500. No. US ; No * house ol eight rooms' , in'18th- " street m ar Lrtivenivorth $3,10i > ; ' - " * > , ' . , No. 147 , HOUJO ot 13 rooms on 18th etroot . . . , nearMarcy , $5,100. . / ' - , . * . , ' . > ' No. 146 , " Houta of 10 rooms and 1 } lots b'n 18th " * , \ jL street notr. Marcy , $0.000."T " No. US , House two large rooms , lot 07x210 lee onSheruan avenue (18th street ) near' Nicholas. 55,600. . - 4 No Ii3 , IIouso 7 rooms , barn , on 20th street - near Lcavenwortti , $2,600. No. 142 , Ilou-e 6 rooms , kltclan , tie. , on IGth street near Nicholas , (1,875. ' ; 'No ' ; 111 , lloujo 3 rooms ou Douglai near 23tk , - ' street , $050. No. 140 , targe home and two lots , on 46 : " near Farnhnm ntreit , 8,0.0. , - , _ > t 'No.'lS9i Hi-usc 3 rooms , lot COilQOJ feet , \ ' Douglas near 27th street , ' $1,600. j , " No. 137 , IIouso 6 roomi at d hall lot on Capita * f , avenue near 23d Street , $ ? , SOQ. ' i No.il3CIloURoand halt acre.lot oa Coming street nttar 24th $360. No. 131 , IIouso 2 roctru , full lot , on Iztird ' neui 21H street. $300 : No. 129-Two house * one ot 0 and ono. of t ' . rooms , on leased lot on' Webster near 20th street. $ i,500. Nori27 , Two'story louse 8 rooms , half lot on : * " Webster near 18th 83,600. " t . ' No. . 126 , IIouso 3 room * , tat 20x120 feet oa - - * 20th strot near Douvlas,9U76. " " No , 1-25 , Two i-tory. house " on 12th Dear Dodga ' . - tr et lotilSxOJ feet $1.200. _ - No. 124 , Lar q .houso and full block near . Farnham and Con ril street , $ SOOu No. 123 , IIouso 0 rooms and Urge tot onSaun- , den si'rcot near Barracks , , ? 2100. v ' . . ' * . . No. 122'IIouso 6 rooms and half1 lot on Web ster-near 15ih street , 91,600. " . ' . - . . - No.,113 , IIouso 1(1 ( rooms , lot BOxOO fe t oa Capital avenue nca ,22U street , 92,060 , . . No. 117 , ' House 3 rooms , , lot ,30x126. .feet , on ptol ! ftYcnuo.ncaz 22d 81,600.- . ' No. 114 , IIouso 8 Q > omspnPouglu near 26th . ; > " ' ; , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Jia > < " " Nb/118. ifouse2rooms/lotCflxga-'teet ttn ' .J ; noar'Cumlng'litl'eetp760. . . . . " ' ' ' ' No. 112 , lirtcklmiiBo 11 robms'and half'lctoa " ai8anearl4thstreeV82ft 0. - > * . * v > No.-lUrHou9el2 roonu onJDaTenport-nea ' ' ' ' ' 02thstreet$7,0 0j. . ' - ' : < ; - ' No.llp , , Jirick bousa and lot , 22x132 feo. on % . ' . - * Casa street near 16th , 43,000. . , - - . , - , , y . . t -'o.JlOa , . 1 area .houso on Horncy. ncar--10tli . 8trdtSJ,600. ' No 109 , Two houses and 30x132-foot'lot ao - ; Casi near 14th street , $3,600 , . > ! , . ; No. 107 , llouso 5 room * and half lot on Iz.tr ' | V t , near 17thstrict,91,200. 'i - . "V ' t > o. 106. Ilousa and Iot'61xl98 fctt , lot on llth noir.Plcrce street ; WOO.- ' No. 1-B , T\vo story house 8 rooms with 1-lot ' . on howari near Sauntlers stroet82,800 ' No l03 , Ono and one half story hoiuo 10 rooms Webet-r near IBtli strcot2f _ ' > QO. _ " ' _ ' * ' : . - " N < J. 102J'Two housea'7 room's each"an J Hot 60 " ; - . llth uonrChicagoJ,0 0. - * - v , ' / No. 101 , Ilouiw 8 rooms , cell r , etc. , 1 } lotion ' * South ftv nue iear-Pae-tle tico-rlfl 0. - - j V * No. 100 , Douse 4 roomj , oeilar , ttc. , half lot - . ' on Izardttrcot-near 10h , 82,000. : No' 09 , Very large homo and. full lot on liar noy.ncarMta street , S"JOO'J. - - No. 07 , Large home ot 11 rooms on Ehermau areimo near Olirk strt'ct , roako an oflcr. , No. 08- One and ono half 8 < ory houue 7 rooms lot 240x401 feet , utatileetc. . , on Sherman- - " nue near ( Jroce , 1 ( .00. No. 02 , Largo brick house two loton Daven port street ne r 10th $18,000. No. 00 , Lar e ho'isa and full lot on Dod near 18th ttrctt , 87,00) . No. 89 , lArtrehau o 10 roomi half lot ' on 20th car California street , $7,600. O/TJ No. 88 , Lortrehouia-iOor 1 ! rooms-boautifut ' - . r , ' corner lot on Cam mar 20th , 17,000. , No. 87.Two story ,1'OUie ' S rooms 6 acres o ' . ; . ; > " land on Blunders street pt-ar liarracki , $2,000 ' - . ' . No. 86 Two stores and a rislutnce oi. lawoj ' " ' % ; ; > ; half lotnear Mason and 10th street , $800. - ; , S/ . , . ' ' No 84Two Btory hou-e 8 rooms , cluscts , e'c. , , jHfH ; - ' with 6 acres of ground , on Blunder * street sear tAtf- * ' ' Omaha Uirracki , $2 600. flP'T"vx < No. 83 , Houneof 9 roo-r , half lot 'On ' Capitol ' ' . . ' ' avenue near 12tb etrcct. $2,600. - lf * ' ; BNo 82 , One and ono hall story r ous , 0 rooul . , - ' ; mil lot ou Fierce near 20th street , Sl.tCjO. ' V ? N.O. 81 , Two 2 story homes , one ot t and on * ' , ' . A 0 roomi , Chicago St. , near 12ib , (3,000 , - , - ' , " , - No. 80 IIotU34 rooms , clouts , etc. , large lot > , ' ' < ; it on 18th Btro t mar Whlto Lead worki , $1,300. ' ' , . No. 77 , l arje Louse of 11 rooms , closet * . c * | . , . ' ; , ' lar , etj. , wltlj IJIot n Karnham near 19th street , - - . , . . ko.Vfl , OfoanJone-haUstoryhouiaofSroomt , t- " , Jot 06x81 fi-et on Cansne r I4th ( treet , $4,600. . * * ? i Nn. 76 , tlousu 4 roonu add basement/io "If V ' ' 101x122 f et on Muri : > near 8lh street , $ d76. i\ ' : ' ' No. 74 , Large brick house and two full lot * on ; : ' , - Davenportueur 16tli otrettptl5,1-00. - . : - No. 73 Ono and one-hut story homo and lot , ' ; ' -V 30xlB2 foot on Jac Don near 12th street , 81.SOO. . - ; ' ' ' - . ' ' No. 72 , Largo brick house 11 roam * , full lot -/-v on Daru pirt near 16th Street , $5.000. ' > ' " . ' ' No. 71 , t-arifo houe , 12 ronms , full lot on Call. ' , > f * ornla near 0ih uri-et. $7,0 0. ' No. 86 , H'sble and S full lots on ran Instreot near Pauudern , $2,000. \ , f No , Ut , To Btory Iraine tnilldlucr , ttore Maw ind ioomi ab re , un lca el : lot on Oouuu iioar 16th ttreet. 4800 No. 03 , Uouio 4 rooms , basement , etc. , lei 91x230 fo.it on Ibtb Btrcct n.ar l * ll Worki , ' .co. 02 , Nowhcuse 4 r-)0m ono storr , full lot , ' - No , 6 , llputo oi 7 rooms , full lot WvbuU-r earil8t trctt , $2,600. ) n Haruey near lst street , $1,760. . . , - , - . iNo. 01 , I rifn houte 10 roe i. full jot on Bur , * ' - . - ' , , oir2l.t trtot , * 5t)00. ) . Jt , < . * , No. CO , IloiisoSro m9half lot on Direnporl ' ' -l" , < icar23UBtrett , l1000 , ' . tslrs.V No 69 , Kuur houses and half lot on OMI near ' ; ' ' 13th Btro. t $2 600. ' ' V ' * " o. 14 , IIouso a rooms ard full lot , Ilarney -V * icar 20th strott , $2 , 00 , ' < / * > - , * No 0 , Ihreehouicsand full lot oa Cat ) near ' f. , ' 4rh street , $3,200. ' , -f'i No. 7 , House 0 rooraij-well , rijelni ett. . 3 loU. . . - in 17th near Inrd itrect , ? 3,0oo. No. 0 , Homo 7 roomj , bt BOxSSfeeton Ca i iear 17th s.reet , $4,000. ' - . . . . No. 3 , UrirphouiJOruOin , u ll. cUtorn.tto. in Ilarney near 9th btreet , 41,00) , No. 2 , Two story house 0 rooms , eti , , lull M in Woliittr near 16Ui street , ti.WO. ESTATEAGEMCY ,4- . . * I. ' * ' I6tb and pu 'ai. Street , . - " * ' * ' , _ ! , i