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OMAHA DAlux' JGEE WEDNESDAYSEITEMBER 24 , 1884. AN IMPORTANT SESSION , The City PriuliDg Still stata Ono liy a Vote of 1 to 5 , "The Office of Gas Inspector Created and Filled- 'Tliol'ollco lnvcBtlK ( lon Still Iloforo tlio Conunlttco and Council , The regular weekly meeting of the city council was hold last evening , noting .Mayor Murphy in the chair. The roll was called , numbers Anderson , Uodfiold , Woodworth , Ford , Bohm , Thrano , Kauf man , Loodor and Furay being present. The minutes of the two previous moot ing were approved without reading. I'ETITIONH AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , presenting a copy of .a notice served by him upon the Barber Asphalt company , together with its ro jply , and asking that it bo placed on record. Filed. This notice was to the ell'ect that ho as mayor would not consent to any change in the specifications for laying granite blocks along the street Tailtvay. From same , giving notice that ho had approved certain ordinances. From George B. Stratman , asking that the city council reimburse him for dam - ngcs caused to his lot by the grading of Division street. Referred. From Buck Oopolaud , John llyan Ed ward Farris , James WhitoJEdward Wells , and Jolm Williams , stating that they had come to Omaha from Atlantic , Iowa , to attend tho'stato fair , and while ho to had been arrested , sentenced to thirty days imprisonment , fined $20 each , and wore .11 ot guilty of the crime charged against them , nud aiking tint the council signify to the district attorney and police judge that they bo reloaded. Filed. From E. B. Williams and others , that a gas lamp bo placed on the earner of Douglas and South Jcfl'orson streets. Re ferred , From Charles Turner and others , ask ing that a nuisance in block ono in KountEO & Rusth's addition , bejibated. lieferred. From Isaac Lornfolt , presenting his claim for $00 damages , caused by nn overflow into hia cellar. Referred. From same , oil'ering to sell thirty- three feat in front of his property on Sherman avenue , to the city , for $100. Referred. From I. S. Richardson , asking that the council defer action on the resolution authorizing the abating of a nuisance in blockonom , Kountzo & Rasth's addition. Granted. From City Marshal , presenting the namei of Petit and Ilyde as Jnellicicnt .members of the police force. Keforrod. From Frank Nomitz and others , ask- ng that Jack Bailoy's brick yard bo abated ns a nuisance. Referred. From Samuel Stober , asking that his salary aa sewer inspector bo fixed at $120 per month. Referred. From N. B. Falconer , requesting that the Italian iu the rear of his building bo allowed to keep his store where it now is. Filed. gUFrom ! Vaelaw [ Kubec , tendering his resignation ns member of the police force. Accepted. From J. J. Noligh and others , asking the use of the council chamber for the evening of September 25. Granted. From James K. Boyd nnd others ask ing that the council cause the passage be tween Fatnam street and St. Mary's avenue west of Twentieth to bo opened to the full width of sixty six foot , Ro- forrcd. \ A number of bills were referred with out reading. From J. H. Winospoar and others ask ing that William S. Robertson bo ap pointed a member of the police force. JFiled. From Mrs. Ish and others nsklng that Jacobs street bo opened to its full width and sidewalks bo laid. Granted except ns to sidewalks. From Kitchen Bro's Hotel company and others requesting that the street commissioner be ordered to remove the materials on the corner of Fourteenth and Darnoy. Referred. From Murphy & Lovitt presenting policy of insurance on city buildings In flanscom's Park. From J. H. Winspear , Zonas Stevens and Allen Koch presenting their award of damages arising from changing the grade of California street from twenty-second to twenty-third and twenty-third from Cas to AVebater , Refored. From the city engineer , giving esti mate of § 1,585.29 na the coat of bridge on north nineteenth street recently con structed. Mr. Andoison arose and ex pressed ignorance concerning this im provement in hia ward reilocting upon his colleague for not consulting him in the premises. Mr. Furay stated ho had nothing so do with the building of the bridge which had been constructed , ho thought , by the or -tk der of the Board of Public Works. Re ferred. From Wallace Bros , presenting anoth er proposition for the city printing. Referred. From W. J. Conuell , stating ho had presented the ordinance creating the ollico of city auditor. Filed. ItESOLUTIONS. By Furay , that the committee on pav ing , curbing and guttering be instructed to iuquiro into the action of the Barber Asphalt Co. in not complying with its agreement with the city with respect to putting down granite blocks next to the street railway. Adopted. By Behm , that board of public works change the plans of paving St. Mary's avenue , Webster , Sixteenth and nil otlmr I streets to bo paved , eo as tn ndvertisa for broken stone or sand for foundation. Adopted. By Bohm , that the city marshal notify is the owners of lots on Jefferson to remove obstructions in the street. Adopted. By Thrano , that the U. P. R. R. Co. cause iU track on Ninth street to bo planked to its full width between Jonea and Leavonworth. Adopted. By Kauman , that no more money bo paid the contractors grading Hickory fitrcet until such a time when it is shown thai their laborers liayo secured their [ v/agea. Adopted. ZH OF Finance at d c'a ma , roocommonding in thut Irving Allison bo employed to check to up the Recounts of City Treasurer Buck. c Adopted , t Streets and grades , recommending that .the plut of Idaho street bo referred to the pity engineer for hia decision. Adopted , fcianie , reconimondliiK that the ordi- changing thtt grade of Seventeenth "ssot do puss. Referred. ; recommending that the report of the appraisers for widening Clarl street bo disapproved. Adopted. Police , recommending the dismiss.1 * of 0. W. Hyde from the police force for iatosicatlon. Adopted. Same , exonerating Officer Thomas Cor- mick , for injuries received by Charles Flock from n prisoner in the city jt" Adopted. OltMNANOES. Creating the ollico of gas inspector , de fining his duties , ami fixing his salary. The salary named in the ordinance was $75 per month , but it was amended mak ing it § 90. Passed. Appropriating certain moneys duo the Barber Asphalt company. Passed. Declaring the necessity of changing the grade of Cumming street from Divis ion to the center ot the block botwoer Tilman and Brown streets , and parts ol Idaho nnrt Montana. Passed. Reducing the police force from thirty to twenty men , to take oiled from Sep tember ; JOth. Road twice nnd rnforrod. Requiring the erection of metallic lad1 dors nnd stand pipes upon certain build * ings. This ordinance requires these improvements to bo placed upon all buildings not used exclusively for private residences throe or more atorios in height. Road twice. The mayor returned the ordinance creating the ollico of gaa inspector with his approval nnd appointing James Gil bert to that ollico. The appointment wna confirmed. The mayor also returned the ordinance changing the grade of Cuming , Idnho and Montana streets nnd appointing S. P. Morse , St. A. D. Balcombo and William Spollorborg appraisers to assosa the damages. The appointments were confirmed. The council then ndjournod. Angostura Hitters is n household word all ever the world , 1'or over 50ears it has adortiscd Itself by its merits. It Is now ad- \crtisod to warn tlio public against counter feits. The Ronuino nrticlo is manufactured by Dr J. a. 13. Slercrt ft Sons. THE LIGHTNING'S ' FLASH , John IJuriiH Instantly Killed by n U'lmiulor Bolt. Quo of the moat romnrkablo fatalities in the record of death-causes occurod yesterday at about 2 o'clock near the corner of 18tht and Paul streets. Five laborers , John Burns , John Bak- kc , Sherman McFarland , T. W. Hunt , and Granville Kisor , all employed upon iho grading now in progress on Eight eenth atroet took rcfugo from : hh stocm in the loft of a jnrn tlmt stands in the locality desig nated. On the hay littered lloor of the loft the men grouped themselves about the door ooking out at the tompost. Eakkoand Burns took stands immediately before the aperture while the three others was close about thutn. On the instant of ono of the bright Hashes of lightning -which marked yesterday's storm , four of the men were violently prostrated to the leer , Hakko alone standing. Three of ; ho men almost immediately regained : heir feet , but Burns who , at the ilash , lai plunged forward on his face still lay nanimato nnd feebly gasping. Bafpro ; ho others were aware of his extremity , 10 was dead. A physician , unknown , was called and viewing the body which betrayed not the slight oat evidence of violence or injury , wisely do- iverod himself of the statement that the infortunate man had accidentally inhaled ; ho deadly current. A prominent phy sician , to whom the case was detailed , ventured the safest explanation of the wonderful freak , that Burns , of the five men , waa in sorno manner , not evident , moro susceptible to the fatal shock of that mysterious element , known but In definable , called electricity. That Burns' clothing were moro damp than his com panions' is [ a possible cause of his fatal selection. Coroner Maul was called to the scone , but concluded from the nature of the case , no inquest was necessary. The body was taken to Droxpl & Maul's un dertaking rooms where it was embalmed awaiting tidings from the friends of the deceased. Burns is known to have lived in Jersey villo , 111. and to have acquaintan ces in Tecumseh , Nebraska , but none of his follow laborers seem to have positive knowledge of the location of his homo. llo was 3 i yoara of ago and unmarried. GROWINGGEAPES - Tlirivlnfj Young VInyurils Siirrounrt- ItiK On i ah a , To the idit : < ir of TIIK BhE. In to-day's daily BEK I notice an arti cle on "Growing Grapoa , " which 1 feel is liable to load sorno to believe and confirm othoi.s in the belief that the soil and country around Omaha la not ns well suited and adapted to the growinc ; of this fruit iu perfection as the Bluft'j , on the other side of the river. There can bo no greater mistake than thisalthough Coun cil Blufl'i has in fact supplied Omaha for years with fine fruit of this nnd other kinds. This year I have for the first time been able to ofl'er in this market grapes in any quantity. My vineyard being - it ing young , but , Mr. Editor , I hava al ready sold 1,500 baskets of grapes , and have almost as many moro from flj acres of Concord vines , nnd those nt nearly ono cent per pound moro than Council Bluffs grapes arc selling at. The firms of Little & Wil'iama , .L G. Fountain , J. A. Taggart , Van Green Bros , and t few others have handled this fruit and liavo cheerfully paid mo those prices , preferring my fruit to any other 1 offered. But , Mr. Editor , talk and statements amount to but little , I know , so I will send a specimen basket in proof of what have written and J do not believe Council Blufl'a has over produced any thing that is finer. I have < 15 acres in Fruit and all looking very fine , and there no doubt in my mind but that wo blmll 30011 boproducing and shipping a great leal ot line fruits from Omaha. Very truly , T. N. PAUKKII. Omaha , Sept. 17 , 1881. A New Mo\lfiin Colony , KANSAS Cut , September 23 , Aii import ant land transfer in Now Mexico ban beat m.ulo to Now York parties , thiough the do- lartmont of limnlgiatiou ( if the Siuito I'u rail way. The grant comprises 2iOOU ( acrc , u pjition of which in under uiltivution , In Mou Dunty , near Lux Vegas tininfa | , mid situated iv beautiful mount tin park. The purposa lit form an unlBcupul colony of eastern IK oiom ] ! iimccti n with which an educational liibtltu- on will be ett.tblmhc'd , Soul ) . ii.r. , N. Yejt.33 ) In tlio tcnll boat A raw thin afternoon b tweeu .lainen A. Kiloy of Haratog.i , and Jan , A , Tcntycko of 1'oolcfiKill tinlc'a ! with a tutu , Tent-ycUo won inliOmln- tit's t > 'Jetcmi Ju by a leiifitli and a half , DAY OF JUBILEE , Tlio Twenty-Scuoiul Anniversary the Kmnnclpntton I'routnmn tlon by 1'icaiilont Monday night nt XIon'schnpellllGFivr nam street , the colored people of this city mot to colobrnlo the twenty-second anni versary of the issuing of the emancipa tion proclamation. A largo crowd was in attendance and the mooting waa called to order by E. R. Overall , who , in a few well chosen words introduced the speaker of the evening , Rev. G. W. Woodboy. The orator said that twenty-two years ago to-day Abraham Lincoln issued hia immortal proclamation of emancipation. Ho then wont on to compare t'\o cmancl pntion with the declaration of indopon donee , and said that ho considered it greater than the latter because it pro claimed liberty to those who were moro oppressed that were the white men of this country under the British. There waa a moral force behind tlio proclamation oulliclont to enforce it , which the declara tion lacked , especially BO far aa the negro was _ concerned. llo paid n Blowing tribute to Wendell Phillips , William Lloyd Garrison and Fred Douglas , for the part they took in the struggle for emancipation. Uo spoke of the war as being what the emancipa tion cost , and the dealructiou of property and death of ninny of her best citizens. In speaking of the progresa , ho uaid that the negro had hold almost every position from n policeman tothatof United States senator , with credit to the race. In the south , north nnd west they have accum ulated millions of dollara worth of prop erty. In nbility to receive education ho hoa proved himself equal to nny other in the country. There are now 150 colleges and universities in the south for colored people , built by their frionda. Thcro is n grand future before the race which must bo w orkod out by the coming genera tion. 1 A few remarks were then made by the chairman , Mr. Overall , after which the company assembled adjourned to the tables , which wuro laden with the good things of earth and of which all partook with a hearty rohah. It was an occasion loug to bo remem " bered by the colored people , moro so because - cause it commemorated the birth of their freedom , nnd was an anniversary of the day which made thorn citizens of these United States. A CARD. To all \\ho are BuCorlns from errors anil Indiscretions of jouth , ncnous ucaknoss , carl ) decayloss of inanlmoil , cto , I Mill ecnd ft recipe that \vlll euro \ou , KHKS OF CiIAUGE. This frrcat remedy waa diicoTtrod by n mlsaloncry la South America. Sciiil jcl ( addressed cmelopo tohnv. Jo- Burn T. IKUAV , Station D Now York. JUDGES OF FACT , The Grand and Petit Jurora lor the Ne.\t Term of the United States Courts. The panels of gaand and petit jurors for the next term of the United States circuit and district courts , beginning No vember 10th next , were drawn yesterday by Clerk Dundy and Dr. Tildon , United States Jury commissioner. The follow ing are the names of those constituting the panels : _ _ Jas. II. Snoll. Ashland ; A. A. Church. North 1'latte ; John McPhorson. Uoimbliuan ; John Joseph , Utic.i ; Goo. A. Pierce , Tekomnh ; . C. A. Follmcr , Nelson : Geo. W. Morrison , Pawnee ; Chas. B. Coon. Nelson ; W , J. Thomson , Nelson , rrankl'ulsafor , Scribnor ; Thomas Gibson , Omaha , Ilicbnrd Kimball , -H Omaha ; Jolm H. Mack , Papillion ; George B1 liarkor. Omaha ; Patrick McArdle , Omaha ; cl II. P. Douel , Omaho ; Chas. Martin , Ponca ; C Harrison Mackn , Falls City ; Joseph Uc.vtty Omahn , IJruco Smith , 1'romont , T. .T. Smith. : Ainsworth , C. P. Sullenbwg , I'onca , Win. Gamble , Fremont. I'KTIT JUItOllS. John Borland , Sterling ; Henry Bacon , Bar- ada ; Joseph Gnskel , Uiverton : . ? . II. Maun , Ponca ; Duke Boall , Dakota : William Taylor , Homei ; Ii. A. Kyan , Falls City ; William W.illey , Pom ; J. If. Pcery , I3rownvillo ; Peiry Fenton , Dawson ; O. W. Kico , Crolghton ; John J. Bniner , West Point ; J3. T. Shelby , Omaha ; J. D. Nelson , Vesta ; J. f } . Cobby , Beatrice ; J. A. 1'lint , Tekainim ; 1) . S. Oa- boriu' , Pawnee ; J. W. Johnson , Platts- mouth ; A. A. Benson , Nebraska City ; Jolm Nnsh , Omataa ; II. Mclntyre , Sawnid ; \f , F. llaygood , 1'latttsmoutli ; A. B. Beard , Lincoln ; lionj. F. Chambcm , Ncobrara : 0. A. bin , Tecumscb ; F. I ) . Allen Mt. Auburn ; W. II. Lorin , Noifolk ; J. B. Bing , Walter Siller , iiiuuiln ; August AVali'get , L. M. Bennett , John S. Collins , J'etoi Qiimn , Omaha ; F. W , Ilolmin , Lincoln ; Thorn.IB Br.iunou , Fallx ; A. T. Hassti , Dakota. A Card From Mr. Wontl , In reply to the statement that appeared . ed in yesterday oveniug'a Dispatch about ' the closing of icy pUce the night previous - ious 1 would say that a reporter ot that . paper came into my rooms yeotorday morning and made many very unnocesary inquiries about me , what I was going to " do mid where I was going. At length , becoming tired of hia plying mo with questions , I gave him to understand that was none of his business end ho wont away leaving mo with the imprcsmon that ho would write about mu as he pleased. So far as running n "akin" game is con cerned , hia report of my closing is con tradicted in itself , us hoasoa that dual > in that kind of game nro never compelled by their losses to cloao up. Ho also says that I am known ns a scoundrel among my profeoslon and that was diivon from the west. Those statements are absolute falsehoods , and written by a mulicioua pen , aa my con nections with the largest nnd Bquarest men of iny profession will testify. L. B. Woou. Arrested lor DrtmlcennoHH. A case illustrative of the cause which loads so often to financial ruin was brought to Ik'htin this city yesterday. A certain contractor , Iho member of a firm whoao business is not the ainalloat by any moans in this city , had been indulging too freely for a wcok pant in the cup which inebriates , resulting in ono of his periodical druulfu , Ulul in Ilia stimulated condition lin wont to to thn debtors of the firm and collected between SI ,2000 nnd 81,500 , of money and wai using U to put it gentle carmine upon the niunicipi < lity. The fiober partner know not what to do and finally consulted n gentleman who sup plied them and who advised him to ar rest him on the charge of druiikonnoHS. complaint wan swurn out and thu man arrested and brought to jail. Upon hia arrival thuro the jailor wild ho was not n drunk at.d without whiting to take him baforo the magistrate , ruloassd him. MISCELLANEOUS , Flio Farmers1 Review Report American Crops , Haso Mull 'lurf Now York Markets Tlio Corn Crop. Cmc.van , Sontombor 23. Tlw > I'Arniers llo M'OW will publish the following , bt > d ujmn Its very cTliaustho crop report * : There hi * nut been a son < < oii formally years when 10 much 1m depended upon the successful uutcoino nt n < < lnglo crop as dopoudod this tall upon the issue of the corn * crop. Therefore , It i far innro satisfactory to atixtowliftt the real comli- tion to-day of corn Is , than bo obliged to cord \\hat might have been. Tlitro nro no ureas of corn to-day that frost would Injure. Tim rather guddon change in Uio outlook for corn WM brought about by the intense boat of tln early portions of September , \\heii the crop made dally nnd rnp'd strides touatd ma turity. Itisn , BinRtilarfact but iioxcrthdon true thai corn matured thli senunn in Mlnno not nnd Wisconsin before it did hi Illinois The corn bhw during the lust mouth lm\o been ( went clonnor than ustml , old corn being In great dnnnml nnd now com notirmrkutablo Wo find tint the now crop with n moro thin usinlly largo consumption , nnd Uiero In noth ing in the situation to indicate tint there will bo any glut of tl'ii corcnl on the mirkot for Mime month * nt lonst. In fact it la only fair .o nssmno with the depleted Blocks of oh corn , that nnothor ciop must bo grown bvfuru corn will bo n dtug. 1'urr. LOVHVII.M : , Ky. , September la ! Track rood. Dluo Grass Btnkus , twocarold fillies , brio-qunrtoraof n mile , Lndy of the l.ako von , Hold B. u second , Anna Woodcock hml ; time , 1:10 : , Mlle nnd nn eighth , handicap pur n , Salnra von. Arctiuo second , Lcmnn third ; time , 1:58 . Mlle and n quarter , selling allow nnci t , 15e- \okowon , Slllio second , Hello of Hmhl.uulH third ; time , 2:11 : $ . Fit o eighth * of a mile , two-yonr-nlda , L-.dy Wny ward won , Toronto second , 1)111 Oous thlnls tinio , 1:03J. , --.u JIilo , nil nges , .Hilly Ctilmoro won. Ascender Bocnni ] , Liuigmnto third ; time , 1.I3J , 1IUK111TON 1IKAOII It.U'ii. : DmmiTOX llmcil. September L 3. Vi\o 'inlongimaidens' all ogcs llldor.iwon.MiBH D.ilv lid , Morcna M ; time , 1:0 : IJ. Milo and quarter polling LUtlo Dan won , llartfoid 2d , Kiugh-n-UallnRh ? d ; time , . .t Mlle and furlong handicap nil agi s Wiuu ) ' Light won , Checkmate ! M , Uoy S. Clarke "id ; time , l:08i. 'riiroo-qn.irtera ' milo soiling iwn-ycnr-oldi [ ' 'rank Huuynn won , Contcnn LM , Jltco < ld : timo. 1:1S\ \ . Milo non-winners IrishKing won , Liirolla Jd , llnrpooncrSd ; time , 1:15. Now York MarlcctB. Specialtclcgrnm to the 13ici : . NKWYoiii ; , Sopctombor 23 , The brokers \ho wcio great bulls upon stocks seine woolen ago , uro leading boars now. Homy Clews , bo banker , Bays ho seea nothing ahead but ewer prices for stocks. Tha farmers cannot rcall/o on their crops nnd will not pay retail- era. They , in turn , cannot par wholcB.ilerH vho nro uuablo to moot their obligations with obhots nnd impoitors , otc. The natural nut- coma of nil this will bu n largo number of fail- irei nnd a gcnorally cloprossed fooling which : annot pass away until there has been further irpiidation. Oil to-dny hns been feei lab nnd lighor. It is reported that n Bjndicato hns > eon formed among the produccn to got pos session of the now district nnd the I'htlllpa well has nlrondy boon sold. LIcljjIum'B Revolutionary Symptoms. BHUSSKLS , September 23. Today , the anni versary of the revolution of 1830 , the \otorans narchod through the streets and deposited wreaths on the monument of the revolution. The populace sei/ed this occa'fon to mnko demonstration against the Jgoeminent. . Grcatcrowds were in the streets through which / .ho \ otorans passed nnd cheered thorn loudly. Vt the monument a A eteran mno iinpeecn in . ihich ho snid : "Our ancestors fought to mnlco Belgium fiee ; she in no longer BO. The 13ol- rians will never l > o llomanlsti. " A grout cio\vd followed the procession Blnglntr Uraba- conno in Mntsellciae. Two ropublioan editors vero nriestod. The gend'armes dispersed the rowd collected in front of the oflices. Itepub- lean nnd .socialistic pamphlets weroBoi/ed. St. John's CiuivnsH. TorE < . \ , Kit , , Soptmb3r23 , A'confercnco was held with St. John tu-night by the mom- tors of the prohibition xtato central commit- ee , when they discussed the question of nomi- mting another candidate in the place of A. T , otmore , who was nominated hut dcclinod , t was agreed that the party shall put up au thor cnndidnto. but who was not decided. 'here are tliroo or four aspirants for the lonor. St. John lenves hero to-night for the astheio ho will nrnUo snenchos in Ohio , I'mvYoik , PeniiBylvaniar , Indiana nnd Illi- IOH. llo feels confident that his \oto liioughout tbo country will roach 1,000COJ. Starving on flio l-'ro/.eti Const. Sr. JOHNS , IS' . K , September 23. The fol- owing vessels were lost on the Labrador co.ist luring the iccent easterly gales : Coincllin , Alay Flower , Anniu , Alice , Oapi'uy nnd Uio Icssio. Jn the White bay dittrict three .housand porbons nitiBtaiving. Cominnndcr 'rench of the v/nrship Chlondo nnd pnraing csueli < , Imvo rendered assistance. Coinmnn- lor Kinnch forwanlod n ftroug appeal for nid .n the A'oiv 1'\mndla'id govcrumcnt. Canadian 'finances , MoNniKAL , September 23. The failure cf "awcttt.a well-known ] iri\ato banker of ] < onIon - Ion , Ontario , hod the elFct of dopiosslng the ocal stock maikot. Hank of Monti o.il h.n alien 6J potbtH since ypstorday. Southern , nosident of tholtankot Montiunl , otutos that ho aini.nnt of liabilities according to Janlest nformatlon would only amount to half the urn mentioned , or lit the ouUido , § 100,000 , UlnliiOb' lloliirn to Now York. NJ.W Yonic , September 23. A special train ycr the Pennsylvania road convoyed Dlaino and party from Philadelphia. It made but one Htop , that at Kli/ahoth. The trip wan mido in loss than two houm , The train ai- 11. : m , Clioluru in Jlaly , Itosir , Soptomher SI ) . lieports from dilfi'r ent points In Italy for thn pant 21 hour * glvo 135 fiohh ca os of cholera and 2 ( > o dfatlii. S'aiilcs is moat Boriously nlllictnd , there bo J51 frtHh casui and 253 deaths In that city , UAHO Kail , At Toledo Toltdn I , Virginia 1-tio. At Washington - ( Unions ) Natlonalw 1 , Cin clnuatl , 1. At St. Louis St. LouU 18 , Uiooklyns fi. At Detroit Dotrult 5 , 1'rovidcnco ft , ( Jjuno called on account of darlinesd , At Jiulfalo liulfalo I , Now York 3. Dolmvuro Jiiiiourntn. lo\i.u , Del , .September 23. Thcro was a arj/o attcndaneo at the doinocrnlio t ito con- onllori , The jdntfonu adoptud pledgim ntuad- iint adhcrenco to th" dcnuaratloplatfoini and umdldatc'H for prexldcnt and \co i/uniclu/it luiulnatod nt Cniuigo. .South Carolina Coi.tniiiiA , September 'J.'t. Tlio republican ntatd convention uuntinbkd , nrKuui od , md ml join ned until to inoiiu\v. JoKii-H In i , September 2J. The ippl Vnlloy Sttdical society met thin mom- the cr.jiltal. Judt'O Mattluniy udcoinod ha visitors on behalfof , the city , nnd Dr. Canton , of Iml'anapolls , responded , At the night s. < si | n Vrr-Jdnnl i.nflith < dollurod Hit llimnl a ldrr , < , aftprvhi h Mifltptlrmi rj hi Id at the rc > i'lotKo ' < * of Uniton Million. r n , kan.l ( JilllHlis. H < ire lloniln. 1)AU ) At , Tc\a , Septdubor 23. A ccnfrr- enco of straight-nut roptibllonu cece lcrs from the late republican Btato contctillon nt llom- ton , met hero to day and itiohod Ilirlf into n republican tnto cnntrnlion. Not o\pr n dor- i n w Intel nnd fifty negroM comprised the del 'g.itM nnd jpccUtors , A platform wai adopt ed nnd the convention ndjourned till toin or row , 1 1 ! * understood that n full state ticket will bo named. Tlio K < ; yi'tlnn C.\imi , SoitomtH | < rS3 , Mnor Kitchen telo- grnphi that nil la quiet nt Dobbah. The in Imbltntiti of Miinweh nnd Ucrbor ere fright- pnod nt the approach of the llngllsh uxpedi tiou nnd nro lca\ lug their homes , LONDON , Sfptcmber 23. The departure of \nnous roinf ircemnnU to MI for ligypt to day was countormaiuled. Acti\o preparation fur the I'gypttati unmpaign , howo\er , continue to jo made. A UtiHcnlly Dlplomitt , WASIIISOTON , 1) . 0. Siptombor ' . ' 3. Mr. I ) . 1 M'orolla , late Jt.alion eonsul at Haiti- moro ii said toh.aolcliinized ge\or.al per sons prominent in diplonutic circle * in thN : ity. The nggrcgnto of the debts ho hni Inft H'hind him unpaid in Wellington la naid to bo 675,000. I'Mnnnulnl Ooiuplluntlonx , XKW YOUK , Sept < 'inber ' . ' , ! , Jnnmi 0. Smith nnd Utehnnl S. Nowcomb were ngioed ipon ni reeeixers for the 15mkers k Mor chantV Telegraph company in the miiremo court tolay. . The nrr.aiigoment was siiliinit , ed to the court forapprmal. Tlio IiOKim Itnnk Hrcnkn. Wl-STLniKun , Ohio , September 2. ! . The .ognn I\ntional bunk closed yesterday , caused iy the cashier lo.uun ? nearly nil the n\nllabl uiidn to ono firm The loan is well seemed , and depositors will not IOKO. Itnllronil Stock lor Sale. NKW YOUK , September 13. ! The Wiicomin , liniiosotannd I'ncilie C'oinpiny is about to ssuollftv ye.xr (5 ( pcrcont extension and col- itor.il bondd at twenty thousand dollars per nllo for construction purposes for two 'hund- ' od nnd tucnty imlcH of road to bo built from Minneapolis wo-st. Auntrlim IlynniniliiiKAi YII.NNA , September 2 , ( . The explosion of lynamito to d iy in the to\vu hall caused con- idoi.iblo damage. The mayor has iocoi\ixl neuacing letters from nlhlllnls statin ? that ro- iriaals will bo levied for executions of the tnaahiatH , Stelhnachcr nnd KnmmeixT. Tour , CAUIO , September 23. Ooucral Lord Wol- sloy ataits up the Nllo Saturday without awaiting fuither nrrhal of troops. Mer chants from I'.lOboid , ix poit'tho INlnhdl has J5.000 followers armed with Komini'ton nllcs. A " \VarnliiK DixncorH. DOVKU , N. H. , September 2J. Theodore taulean , ngod eighteen nnd Hortonso I'.iro aged Hlxtcin , wnlking homo from n ball were struck by hgntning. Uiiiloau W.M instantly tilled and the gnl badly binned and her rea- og I rrepar.ably lost. AVntohiiiK the CnHhlorii , NEW Yomc , September 2 > i. OIHcers of the larmcrh' I < oan and Trust company , officially lony that there has been any defalcation. The nnior Htartcd becansj Aoslstant Seciotary ilunn oid not appear ns usual yc8toi\l.iy. AVofttlicr To-Day. W.\sniNiON , September 21. 1'or the up- > er Mihsiesippl and Missouri \alloyfl , paitly iloudy , local rniim , followed in Missoiui val- ey by fair \\eatlior uud lower tomporatuio , lighcr wtf"C Franco and Kiurliind in BKHLI.N , September 2.J The National Gn- /etto expresses the belief that Germany , Aus- rin and Ihmaia will support any Btop taken by 'rnnco in u-gnrd to the Kgyptian liunncial .roubles. Spcnccr'H Blood IMonoy. September 23. llarl Spencer , , ord Lieutomint of Ireland , hns induced the extia policy tax assessed upon Limerick , vhich the corporation of that tity refined to iay. llo will insi.it on payment of the reduced amount. A Dead Dlvlno. LAWHKNCK , Mass , September 2.I. 1'rof TohnLord Taylor died todaynt Andovcr , ngod 73 years , llo w.aa ono of the most omi- iiodt dl\incs of the Congicgatiou.al church. Thoiomams of M rs. M ary ] ' . Slinloy , vho was buiiod about ono year ago , at La 'litte , were jesteiday disinterred by Dioxol : Manl nnd will bo ohipp&d by thorn to Waterloo , N. Y , , hoi old home. J'lio reputation nt lliwUttcr'abtonnch liiltirHas n pruM-ii tbo ( if epldimlui , a ttoinntlilc. im lnii | ; orant. ii Kuitral re etnrntho , nmla upo cillo for finer nnd at'no , iiidurallun MlloiiH nfFictlnnx rhcunmt enintrona iluhlilt ) , imiKtltii lioillll ULnlllUHHH \ tfatftlilMicil upon tha tonnil Inuh u ( moro limn luLiitj jciirit' \fLriui(0nnil pan no nioru Lo ghakun In thu nptrnii ncs ttiini nnhucntlll jirclcnilLrH , thnnthu iHcrliiHiiiif hill hv thu uiiuli lilt IIIK lo thronirh thiilr dell o nr flu l > j a" nnd dcilorn Keiurallj \H atah odclleiicjtry fun tiling mu superior to Itld'o'rt ( Teed , Ito- s acconiiutiy ta"h fcr I'uddliipH , Cue. ' lards , lilann MIIIIKU , etc , nud , unllko inuny prerarotlonH , tno "lit. Hoonet ) " i Led not bo linled when the ilceurt o linen , hut maj tut tlalr 1111. Hlstafuand iioiirlnhlnif.bclrjtfacon. central il propur > tlon ] if uhcji , ihoroniilily nuiun-c-ooktd In Its manufac ture. Bold 111 dru Kl U. In caim , four Bl/m % " > ; , 05c , JI.Manilfl 76. Nn 1 the Uioluo for famlllo , WOOMUOII A , CO on label n 4M2HM33' - " jsSmmw * * l ni | p nL t tr n t AK u t * I < M yUi * * r > . t l fcll 4itii r Jf l 1 / " , * ui ' ' ' * /Jttu'iini'kY jf. A.WBLSOBS.EU3. . 0 ( Faculty 1'rliJ Muillcal UOIICRO ot Ohio , HI KUIALTY And other Dljiajca of thu Anus and llootun . 120 S. 14th St , ( Jor , Douglas OMAHA , NC1J. io od and wtf "C The nfo of the Jot m " Bhc 3 Ilno" In connoctlon with th n coriiorato rmrao of irjntrD d H oonrnjoan HM of uitwb l \ IT" requited bj the tti cllnif pnb St\S fa llc " Shott Wn ° i < Jul'k ( Tlrai nw U _ * ml tno DM * ° ' ccommcil HHKwD tlotid ill of which are fatn ihed by the Rrottii rill tv la Amtrlo * . And SL Paul. Ilonni and operates orcr t.fOO mlle of ntttiprn Illinois , WlKO In > Iflnnpfiot * , low * khoUandM ; IK tn ln IlriM , brauchcn andoonneo- lonp roach all the crcat buolncsa centroo of thi Northwojl and Far West , It naturally nnnweia Ihi description of Short I < lno , n < l Ile t llouto between Ohlonito , Mllwaitkoo , St PunUnd Mlnnopolll. Chicago , Mlhraukoo , IA Crosao and Winon\ . ChlftiKO , Mllwnulico , Abcriloou and KlloniUli Chicago , Mllnattkce , Katl Clalro nnd Stlllnatei' Chicago , Mllwtukro , Wauoau And Ifcrrlll. Chicago , Milwaukee , Ilca\rr IHm and Oshkoth , Chicago , Ml ! aukro , Waukcisht and Oivinomowoa. Chicago , Mlhraukoo , Madloon nnd 1'ralrlodu CWtn Chicago , Mllnaukco , Owntonna and ralrlhinlt. Chicago , llololt Jnncsvl'lo ' and Mineral Polnl. Chicago , Klein , Hockford and Dubnqno. Chicago , Clinton , llocV Inland and C Ui Hapldl. Chicago , Council Hindu nud Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Slout Kallnand Yankton Chicago , MllnMikro , Mitchell and Chamberlain. llook Island , Dubuqtio , St. Puiil and Mlnnoapolll. Ia\onpoil , 'almnr , St. Paul and Minneapolis VulIrnanHceixJrannd the Flncet Dlnlns Cam In the vt rid are run on the malnllne of tlioCIIICAOO , MIMVAtllxKK AN ! ) ST I'AUI. UAIMVAYnnde\crr attrntlonh paid to ( lasaengeta by oourtoousctnplojoi ot the Company. & . a UKU1ULT , , Ocn'l Manager , A , V II. CAUPKNTKIl , G n' I'MX Agt J.T. CI.AUK , Ocn'l S.lpt. OKO. H 1IKAKK01U ) . AM'L Ocn'l , l' Aci OEV3AHA I Cor. lath midDougliis Sts. Cnpitnl Stock , - - - 8150,000 L ability of Stockholders. 800,000 FiYc Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposit ! LOAXSMADE ON HEAL ESTA2X. IAMF.SK.ltori ) . Pro nt L. M. UKNNKrr . Vloo rroilitonl ' , A. 1'AXTON . ManaRlnit IHrccloi JOHN K. WlUIUlt . C&shloi OHAH. P.MANDUnSOK , THOS.I , . K1M11ALL , J. W. OANNKTf , MAX MKVPIt , UKNHY 1'UNDl. K L. BTONK. 8. H. ATWOOB , Plsxttsniouth NOD. , - - - - - . ruADiaor TUOAOUUUBRIU AHD uion nun IEDEFORD ( ID JERSEY CATTLE AMI HI ItOl OR JMlNlit RFI ) Stt ISP AJTYouni ; Block for snlo. Correspondence solicited RURAL NEBRASKA ! The LoaUlnc ARrlculturol and Llvo Stoclt Ji nrual of the West. 20 PagCS { nFTKomnnAu JjJO COlaillDS H. S. SMITH & CO. , 1 ITOKH AN1IIUI1I.IHIIRRH. nON UOI1T. W. rUUNAS , Bccrotiry Si. Board uf Agriculture , Ausoclivto hifltor. SUBSCUllTION I'lllOU , Jl.OO pet } car lu udMincc. JUTAOKNTS .WANTKDJFJ nnd KB H..HU ) Street. - - OMAHA , NKD NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY , F. DAVlS i CO. , -iOH TO DAVI3 h UKY1)KB.J Goncii ocr ! ( la OMAHA. n vi ) ( or e lo 100,000 ecrut cttelnlly roltoSoJ lindi D Kiitora Nebrnnka , nt low prlu > fcnd on nfty tcntu Iruprovea i rm tor silo In DonifUa , Do < ! et , Ool'ns lIMo , Bait , Lumlnp , BuniyVkitiliJEtou , lleflci aundora , anil Untlor Oountlon. Tkiou paid In all parts ol tba Htnto. Uimoy lonnixl cnlmpro\od ( arms. Notary 1'ubllo alw ) a In olfico Corrcepondcnce ecltd MEDICAL AND SUUGICAL DISPENSARY GHOIJNKU'S ULOGK , Cor. 10th and Capitol AVOIIIIQ , troatB nil cases Crip pled or lAformcd , also diseases of the Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs. Allcaeosof Cintittirnof the Bplno , Crooltcil Toot T.c a ninl Arum , AlHOCIminlonUcctlonsoftliu U\er , IthunnintlBin , raraijtis , I'iliH , Ulc rt ) , Cntorrh , A tli- inantul llronohitla ara all treated by nuuanil uua- cousful iiittliods. All dlscaticiibf tno lllouil nnil Drill ory Orrfunn , Includingtlioau roeultliiK from lnclscro < tlonor oxposuru , nro nafnh nnil nuccoBbfully trtittd nnd aciiru ( juirantLuJ. VOIIIIK inon , inlinllu agcil , nnil all inun miOorliiK from Wualinona nnil Norvoua txliauitlaii , proilliclni ? Indication , Palpitation of the III art , Despondency DIz liuBJ , I/osa of ilL'inory.Lack of ICnvrK/ 1 AnililUuii , can ho nxtoroil to health anil tl'i | > r , If t eo is not too lone noiflcctcd , 'Iho Hnru'ion In clmruo | i n ( jraduttto ol Jcffor eon llcillcal UollcKU (1S8& ( ) nnl Ima tliidlod hie profession In London , 1'iitla and llcrlln. If allllctdil , culler wrlto lull description of your onso , nnd inodl- clna may to cent > o . Uonauftatlon frto. AddtCFS Omaha ll8Hii8ary ] , Crotuiso'a lllock , Onmlia , Neb. Ollico liouib 10-12 a. in. , 1-B and 7-8 ] i. m .bundayi 9.10 a m. /tarO / dcn House , Counrll ISlulTa , Batuidnvs 1 to 'i > , i" 17 St. Clinrlps S < . , Sf. Louis 3Io. A tt guiur grs < lu t 5i M o jcillrKlCi lltcm , In * lit , n longer litf'utftil Iu Iliu .1 iCMittnilmriit nf CMHONIC , NIBVOUS , ItUlm .mil lin , i Hn itmli "i , oil" 1 tjj.klau lu M.l.i > ul < , wily I "I iti lit > wiiim uilnu li itucriUknuMr Nervous Pioetrnllon , Ceulilty , Mental ana Physical Weakness , rAcaurl.il and other Alice- lions of Throat. Skin or Uoncs , Dlood I'olsonlng , old Sons and Ulcers , un > inutc.i uh uui imiiuiul , ucrcM , uu UUilrtlrullUo | itlcici | . ' fn'clv ' I'lltoltl ; , Diseases Arlslnrj frum Innlscrcllon. Cxccss , Cxnosuro or Irdul'jonco , oiitii trwiuoojunor iia lulluullE illiBU liUtuiliUix llillllty , lllll rilf ! lil nil dufuetlvo uiumurj , 1 iiiil'l'ft i Lbit lat.0 , | li/blrnl dieu/ , bvi riloutu ( | jo uttcl Ij I * f li mnlt i ttiutu l a of 1 ka , il3. * rundurliiK Nurrtu-ja jiniiropcr in unluPl > y > rumuhliit i it i ajr.on lUtt * uuit , ei l iittuli 1 iiiuli-i" ' , In I" numOIr i. ( 'uiuuiuiluuilvi- ticoor Itj uullfiio builluvlul Uiltu fvir 'luc.ll'Ul A Positive Wrkren Guarantee flu-nil ollcur.Woenil.i tl altltlraji.nl ovirjiilnru. Pamp'iltK , i-rit ] | li or Ocnlini,04 ; pnmi utriblin : uboi. u ill ti.jt j , in male or Tomato , i RJiAKRIAGE il uxii , lln | litii. Iliiiilnt I In Mli u l ( Hi * . * f T snuwlut < ll UK' ' ruiloui < l > ul < i il ur lujul.tllio iiuv. A loan el ( i i I lui.rt I la ul' , .IviU'j. itu If.iii.vJ ut li. JU3i , hllity. tnimliiro Detn ) . and iillilmiirdJiu | iruiuht nn ioii or i < * u w * vil lp rn of A < Jiitlortm ( d Vital Quostlnnn II ! Ail the mott eminent piiiinrin } , Of any school , what is the boat thing n the world for quieting and allaying all rrltntlon of the nerves , nnd curing all orms of ncrvoua coinplatntn , giving nat > ral , childlike refreshing filccp nlwaya ? And they will toll you unhesitatingly "Some farm of citArrrn i. Aakany or all of the mostominontphy- icians : "What is the bust and only remedy hat can bo ruliod on to euro all diseases of the kidnoya and urinary organs ; such .a Itright'a ' disease , diabotca retention , or liability to retain urine , and nil the dis- oaaoa and ailments peculiar to Women" "And they will toll you explicitly and emphatically "lluctMttl" Aak the aatno physicians "What ia the moat reliable nnd flurost nro for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; onatipation , indigestion , billiousncss , nnlarin , fever , nguo , itc."and they wil [ ell you : MandfriM or Mmlclinn lilt" llcnco , when thcso rcincdlcD arc combined with thcr9ciiiall | ) laluiblo And compounded Into Hop Dlt'crf , filch & von- crful nnd in\strlnu < curatKn ponder In developed , Mch l so > arlcdln Hi o | > crattoiiiithat no dlfcino or llhonltlicnnposslhlooxlit or resist ItN po or , nnd ctltH HaimloM for the most flail woman , \\oakeitln\a- d or gmallest child to tire , CltAITKR It. "I'atlcnls "Almost ilciul or nearly tiling" For years , and given up by physicians , of Itright'o nnd other kidney disoasoa , ivor coniplaintg , severe coughs , called oimnnption , Imvo been cured. Pomrit IJOM ntttily ci r > / ! ! ! From ngony of neuralgia , ncrvousnesH , rakofulnooa , and varioua diseases pocu- ar to woman. ronplailrvMi out of sh po from pxcruclallnijiangi t ihcuiintUin , Inllamatory and Uironic , ct iiiu rn m scrofula , r ltas "Sallilioiiin lilood potnonlnp ; iljspcpsU. nil , In fact , nininnt nil dlfeauoi Irwl ' Nature Is heir tn lliui IHOII cured liy Itop Hitters , proof of wici MI ho ( oui.d In cvoij nciilibjrliooil ! ; l.i ( ho known orld. - ,1irNonciciiiilnulllioat a hunrh of Rrcon IIopi n thnhlto laUl Shun MI the \ llo , iiolsonousstulT Ith "Hop" or "ilopa" I'l their mine. OMAFA 0 , T. PAIT.SON , Proprietor. Kciit'oiiunb' Ulotli'nff ' Cleaned , Djcil mul Rcpilroit. allies' DrusjOi Cleantil and Djud , uithoiit nipplnir. 'liiincn ' CUnntcl or Colored nny uliailo , to pample. 'Ilka , Vchotuanc Lacoa CloatioJ , Ujcil nnd llc-llr.-- nhcil. 2ia Douglas Street , - OMAHA , NEB. Dmtecl States Depository or OMAHA Gov. ISth and larnam Btu. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , Tt ) KOUKTZK DEOIUUEr. 130S. Organised no a Netlonal Bank IK O/VFITAJj / $ ,2,00,000 AND FKO11SK3 omtnu iwrarj , JOHN A. Onmairron , Vloo I'-tx.lJcnt. A ocstra Kcuirrzc , SJ A , J , FOiTUiOtt. V , \T n. iriOQUi a , AoolotAnt Ctehlar. Tranoaoto ft ponii ( ] bonltlnf liiialacM. Istuoa time ccitlllcxtcs bcirlnc Intercut. Draw ] dtufta an San- 'ranclsoo and prlucli l oltloa In the United States. Al o Tionilon , Kublln , Kdlnbtireb ud thi pilnclpa dtlnrfol the rontltiont nn.l Pnropo , THS MBROHABTTB 03S- Authorized Capital. - Paid-up Capital , - - " lOOjOOO Surpluo Fund , - BANKINQ / / W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sis Fiurm HUB.PIIT , PjenSdont. I 3Aii'ii . nooHa , T-P j. IJ , Y/OCID , Culitor. | Linuin Uiu&s , A rilKXOTOlUJl raiA Mtiri'hy ' , ( Jmnol K. Kafirs , Don. 3. Wucd , JUtrles 0. UoiiHol , A. I > . Jones , Luther Drako. Tiiuitfxot it Qoueril Bauklng Diislucon. All irba mo any lia-iklnj , ' ljuibcns \ , ' > tratmct aru Invited ill. No matter how latKii oz email tba lrtm < uctl B , t nlll toovtva our caroiui attention , &nd wo piomUf * lwr.y3 lourteoiu treatment. 1'aj > particular attention to bzduosj for t'Br'rt ' bldlni : outaldo the city. KxslmiiKe on nil the r"1" llialclclci of the United BUtcant \ cry loweot rt * * . Aoounta ol Uaulin mid llinLcra rcculrrd on I&7O7 blu tCICDB. loHuooaCcrttfic&ta ot Dppoclt boarinj 5 per Mil ntorqit. lluyoand gulls Forelxu } .ich n : < p , CountCD n d Uorornmont eociultlti * Honmlnn Habit Cured tn I UUilnjn. N l > uy till CurfA , U. J , brJEPHENH , 1.U1JUUOD , Otlldt jrvviTHJr mon "I'olaoncd with I'olaiili. " Thli la the MAY caBO with hundreds who Imvo been unwlao enough to take Sarsaparlllas , 1'otaah mixtures , etc. , until digestion U alnioat fatally impircd. Hwllta Hpcclllo la n vuKotnblo n.mody , and rustorca the sya- tum to health and bull Jd up the wasta made by tlicoo pOlBOllB. "I wm s\ifforlnt with Hbod Poison , nnd treated eoernl nionthn u Ith llircury and I'otash , only to maku mo worae. Tl.o I'otush tookaway my appetltu and ( jmoino .Ijupcpdla , and both gavcmu rlieuma- tluni. I then look Maruaparllla , etc. All these rnado mo still worse , nsltdrovo tlio'poldon farther Into uiy nj'btoin. A friend iustlutcd I uliould take Sn Ift'n 8pecl- tlo , and It cured mo of the Wood , 1'oli.on , Uroyo lie Jlercury and I'otash out of my j btem , nnd to day I am an well us I c\er was. " QKO , O. WEU.MAN , It , , Batem , Jlass , John A. Smith , the IarKCi > t merchant In Ualncavlllu. Oa , biiyn : " 1 utlfurod for veara from the combined , cIToLtsof Erjilpilna nnJ Kczema. I continued to glow wrsu undi > r medical treatment nnd by taking inedicino contulnln I'otash , U , H i ) , cured ino tlior- oiiKlilyandabiulutel ) . My apjiLtlte , ttrenth | and llobh returned I was cur cd with It. " Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Dlseuea milled free applicants to THI ! SWin BPKCIFIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oft. IT. Y. Oaiee , 159 W. 22d St. , between 0h and 7th AVOUUCB. 1'hlUdoluhla otllco 100 Chcatuut t. Boynl nd U.S. Mali Btoamora SAILINQ EVEHY SATURPAY , DETWUOT HEW YOBIC Ml A71TWERP TUJKhwe , Vtrmany , Italy , Hdlaid and Frunct BtioraKO Outir rd$20 ; 1'rcpMd from Antwerp , 81 a ; Rjcimlon , < ! 8y , Includlnjlnddlc , ' , etc. 'M Cablu , SfW ; Hound jVip , O&o w IjxcurrJon , VIVO ; i&oon < rou 460 to W Ksuarulou 11U laSlJC. Vri1eht A Sidii , ( Jon , Aijont ? . ti Uroad. W. V , Culdwoll. namllton t * Co. , Om&n . V. R. Kind < ntu ! t Co. , U3 N. Wl.'i Strcot , Umab ; 0. li Klin all , OrailuA eoto. t od-ly