OMAHA DATbi' JBEE THURSDAY SErTKMBEIl 2,1 ! , 1884 ARRIVAL OF THE ADYEHISTS. The Followers of this Religion Preparing paring for Gamp Life , A Touted Village Insldo the Spccc , lliUK at the l'nhOrottiulu , The state fair grounds which since a week ago last Monday have appeared so deserted are again teeming with lifo am activity. The Seventh-Day Adventists , whoso coming to this city haa beet heralded by the press of Omaha , arrivei yesterday and began the holding of their services which will continue for the noxl two vrooks. All dny yesterday teams and wagons were busily engaged in transporting to these grounds the tonla and all Iho ncc- i 3ario3 of camp mooting lifo , while many were at work preparing for their fort night's aojourii. The tents nudjplncos for holding their .public services are all put up on the plal of ground within Ihe race course arranged in atrcots and alleys , and presenting the appearance of a touted village. The streets running east and west are named A , 13 , C , D , itc. , while thoao oxtondiug north and south are numbered 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , . &c. , and oncomposing all ia a sort of grand thoroughfare called Circle atroot. Yesterday afternoon 120 tcnta hnd already been erected , together with the pavilhon nnd the largo reading room where books , nowspapora and periodicals may bo road. The pavillion on the north aide of the ground will bo used for holding services in the English language , and has n sent Ing capacity of 1,200 , being 90 by 120 foot upon the ground- The rending room or tent is alao very spacious and will furnish accommodations to all. Sorvicoa will also bo hold in -Gorman and the Scandinavian languages. The place for holding these last named services however has not been erected , bul will bo pul up to-day. The remaind er of their tents , numbering about 180 , making nearly 300 in all , will also bo erected soon. Besides the pavillions for church services and the reading room , there ia alao a store in the plal of ground , whore these who kcop house can buy their provisions. The Art Hall haa boon transformed into a dining room nnd fruit store , while Fornl Hall and Max Meyer & Co's. building will bo used for lodging places. This meeting is the annual camp moot ing of the followers of this religion in western Iowa and Nobaaska. It ia ex pected however that it will bo attended by many from Dakota , Minnecota , Kan sas and Colorado , a few will bo presonl from the eastern states and some are looked for from the coast. It is difficult al present lo predicl the number that will bo in attendance but arrangements have boon made tor all. The mooting will bo under the super vision of Elder A. J. Cudnoy. In addi tion to the ministers of Nebraska the following from abroad WILL BE runsENT. Elder George I Butler , prosidenl of general conference , just returned from .Europe. Elder 0. A' Olson presidon Missoaota conference. Elder E. "W. Farnsworth , of Iowa. Mrs. E. G.Vhito , whoso oarnesl la bors in behalf of religion and tompor- atice , have extended from Maine to Cali fornia. Prof. J. E. White , of Kansas City , -will take charge of the Sabbath schoolwork -work , and will apeak on the subject of temperance. Elder Rosquist , ( Swedish ) lalo from Sweden. Elder wllson , ( DanJah ) late from Texas. The following is THE DAILY I'UOOUAMJIE : Tlio bolls for rising at p o'clock a. m. Prayer and social mooting In the taber nacle at 5:30. : Breakfast at 7 o'clock. Family prayer in the tents at 8 o'clock. Business meeting at i ) o'clock. Preaching at 10:30. : Dinner at 1 p. m. Bible reading or preaching at 2:30. : Business mooting at 5 o'clock. Preaching at 7:30. : The boll will ring for rotiromonl at 9 o'clock. Everybody on the grounds perfectly quiet at 0:30. : 0:30.AEMT AEMT OEDEBS , Hloro Strictness to be Olisorvcd In CourtE-mnrt lal , A general court-martial is appointed to meet at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyoming on the first day of October 1884 , or as aoon thereafter as practicable , for the trial of such persons as may bo brought up bofor ° U' DETAILS roll THE COUUT. Colonel Ilarry A. Morrow , 21st infan try ; Lieutenant-Colonel ThomasIM. An derson , ! Hh infantry ; Capt. Win. II. Boyle , 21st infantry ; Oapt. Jesse M. Lee , Oth infantry ; Capt. Alphous II. Bowman , Oth infantry ; 1st Lieutenant "Wm. E. Hoffman , Cth infantry ; 1st Lieutenant Edward B. Rhoom , 21st in fantry ; 1st Lieutenant Chas. M. llock- fellow , ilth infantry ; 1st Lieutenant > Tlmrrms S. McCalob , Oth infantry ; 1st Lieutenant George Palmer , Oth infantry ; 1st Lieutenant liarry J , Bally , 21st in fantry ; L'd Lieutenant John Baxter Jr. , Oth iutantry ; 2d Lieutenant Clina. II. Koyofi , Oth infantry ; 1st Lieutenant Frederick II. E..Ebstoin , 21st infantry , judge advocate. A greater number of ofilcors than thoflo named cannot be assembled without man ifest injury to the service. | | Dy direction of the secretary of war the following order is published to the army. The frcquont failure in proceedings of general court-martial to show , in cases of mou tried for desertion , the intention os tha accused , by which alone it can bo determined whether the man is guilty of > the crime of desertion ( not of the absence without leave merely ) , deprives the re viewing authority , and those to whom ap plication is made to extend clemency , of a proper and intelligent understanding of the caao. The attention of officers composing general courts-martial is therefore called to the necessity for more careful and soirching inquiry into the cases of enlist ed m on brought before them for trial under dor charges of desertion , That crinu ir.uy bo briefly defined us an unauthom cd ahsfjucti accompanied by an intent 01 not returning. Both rloinenta must t proved , but tlio second is the gist of thi offense ; and It follows that , in order t > determine the question of intent , all Uht C'rcums'ancea ' connected with the absence of Iho prisoner must bo ciinsidorcd to gothor. The entry on the descriptive Hat of n soldier that ho hna do sotted is not proof of the crime but merely evidences thnt ho hns bcci charged with Us commission. Merion tiecd Into dissipation , fliuUni ; on recover ing from its olFocta tlmt they have beoi absent loni ? enough to bo reported deserters ors , prolong their absence throuijh fear of being brought to trial for desertion , although they hnd from the first no Intention tontion to desert. Their olTonso deserves and should receive proper punishment but It is not desertion. It should appear of record that the plea of "guilty" to i charge of desertion is understood by the prisoncrns nn acknowledgment of his Intention - tontion to desert , and not merely of un authorized absence ; and it should not bo accepted when the prisoner innkot ) statement at variance with hii ple.i , Inquiry into applications for clemency shows that some judge advocates of couri martial have a.hablt of recommending en listed men charged with desertion to plead guilty and submit their case to the merciful consideration of the court , when n careful examination of all the facts would have developed , at least , n fair line of defense against the charge. This practice is reprehensible in itself and in dicates n failure on the part of an ofliccr resorting to it to appreciate the true func tions of his oflico , and depart mont ami subordinate commanders should not only discourage It , but in every proper way secure protection to the prisoner froir such ill-advised counsel. A copy of this order will bo furnishoc by the appointing power to every genera ! court-martial convened for the trial of enlisted men or before which they may bo brought. Central Commlttco Mooting. A mooting of the Anti-monopoly Stnto Central committee will bo hold at the Coiu- norci.il hotel , in Lincoln , nt 7:30 p. in. , on "Mondnv , October 0 , A full attendance earnestly desired" . II. M. WKLUJ. Ch'm State Con. Com. Crete , Neb. , Sept. 21 , 1881. THIED WARD DEMOCRATS , Tlicy IloUl a Mnos McotliiR on Pour- tcontli and llarnoy , The Third Ward Cleveland and lion dricks club hold a mooting in the rooms of the county club , corner of Fourteenth and Harncy streets last evening. The rooms were well filled , all the scats bo ng taken. The meeting was presided over by Joe Teahon , president of the club. club.Tho The mooting was addressed at length > y YA. . Stow Esq. who made a ring- ng democratic speech , was attentively istond to by his audience and loudly applauded by the same. lie was followed by Michael Donahoo Esq. who proclaimed limsolf as having become tired of follow- ng Iho republican parly in its cranky ways and erratic prohibition and had loft t. t.J.T. J.T. Moriarity was next called out and responded in a short but tolling speech. J. E. Riley Iwas then called for but excused himself for the reason thai Iho msiness lo bo done by Iho club would nol warrant his taking up their time. Kd. Badger , charged with complicity in , ho robbery of a conductor named Manning it the Millard hotel , Tueiday , was arrested at ho Palace saloon , last night. Concerning tlio Nebraska Ho ; ; , To the Editor of THE BKE. BATTLE CKEEK , Neb. , September 23. Dear Sir : I saw In your daily of Sop- ember 22d an account of a disease in logs thai cannel bo accounted for , and filling Iho hogs off by hundreds. I had ix nice shoals ; they were taken sick , would not oat , weak across the kidneys , vould go staggering around the pen , and at last all died ; and I found by examina- ion their head and throat to bo full of rorius. I took sixteen from ono pig , rom six to eight inches long. I first aw some of these worms coming from ho nostrils of ono of my pigs. Would it not bo well for stockmen to examine their logs and see if this is not what Is the aiiso of hogs dying ; and , if so , what ausos these worms and what will drive hem from the hogs. J. L. AVERY. Orcllnntioii Services at Trinity ClinpcJ. These services have boon several times lostponod , but will take place this morn- ngal 10:30. : The Right Rev. 0. F. lobortson , P. D. Bishop of Missouri , arrived yesterday evening and preaohod o the congregation. It was doomed ox- icdiont to hold the ordination services his moming , when the Rov. Thomas Stafford , of Ashland , Deacon , jmd the lev. N. S. Do Mattes , of Schuylor , Dea con , will receive the order of the priest- lood. How Ho liost liiH Farm. 'ittsbnrg Chroniclo-Telegraph , "I'm do tramp , mum , " said the indi vidual , who looked like Iho breaking up of a hard winlor , as ho solicited somo- hing to cat , not having oaten a morsel cf oed for the past fourteen days. "No , num , don't class mo them shiftless vaga- > onds. I've ' mot with great misfortunes , hov. " "What were their nature ? " sympathol- cally asked Iho good housewife , as she alhorod together all the cold victuals in each. "I , but a short lime ago , mum , twnod ono of the finest farms in Minnesota. " "What became of it ? " "Ono of thorn dreadful cyclones , of vhich you have no doubt roadmumblow hat beautiful farm in five minutes en- iroly upon the land of another man'and oft mo poaniloss. " "But had you Lot slill the land left ? " asked the lady. "No , mum , the cyclone carried it allen on to a 'jining farm , and the man that owned it refused to give it up , " "But the land your farm was located n surely it was still loft. " "Oh , yes , it was there ; but you sco it olongod to a man who owned it afore my land was blowod on top of it , and when mitio blowed oil' ho come and lahncd the property. Thorn cyclones is orrlblo. Thankee , murn. No cold pota- ocs I don't roliah them when I g ) t to hinking on my mufortunos. " 1'ostiiKo HtampH \ro now to bo sold at many regularly ap- lointed places in each of the lar o cities. \ wonderful convenience this will bo to ho public. As they will bo generally at lie drug stores the people who call for tfimp'j can oleo call for Brown's Iron Sitters , the greal family tonic , Wioaon V Leonard , druggislc , at Willimoutic , Conn. , say : "Wo sell no tonic , invigor- otor or blood purifier that gives auch atisfaction as Brown's Iron Hittera , " GOING TO THE COAST. Two llnnflrcd Yisiliug Knights of the Throttle in the City On Tlicir 1Vy to Atlontl tlio ( Jrnut nt tlio Golden GAIC , The Milliard hotel was filled to over ( lowing lust evening by delegates of flu various lodges of the llrothorhood of Locomotive comotivo onginocra on their way to Sni Frnucisco. The rcgtilnr train on thoao Chicago it Rock Island brought into Omaha four special c.ita filled by their delegates who loft Chicago the ovonlng previous at ! l o'clock , arriving in this city ono hour behind time , They were mot at Koola , IOWA , by n committee consul ing of T. C. Livingston , A. L. Johnson , E. H. Mathis , ,1. J. Mackokdo , 1 > . 15. llines and 31. Farrell ap pointed by ledge No. 183 , ol the 13. of L. M. of this city to escort them to Omaha. Thcso gentlemen are on their way to San Francisco - cisco to attend the annual Grand Interna tional Division of this brotherhood [ which moots in that city beginning October 1st. Besides the dologatoa arriving last even ing about forty from the states of Ala bama , Georgia and Tennessee came in in the morning who were shown about the city by their Omaha brethren yoitorday. Another special car from Now York will arrive thin morning containing the remainder maindor of the eastern dclegatod. Thoao gentlemen , nviny of whom are accompanied by their wives , will remain in the city to-day and will leave by n special train over the Union Pacific road at 10 o'clock this evening. This train will start from Omahn , made up of seven sloopora , five of which will bo filled by the dologatoa arriving from the cast last night and this morning , aud the remain ing two by these coming to this city from the north aud south , and one baggage car. At Cheyenne another Blooper will bo attached , and thus made up the train will roach its destination. With the exception - coption of ono day spout In running down to Salt Lake from Ogden the party will make its journey to the coast without stops of any great length. The visiting delegates were mot by .hpir Omaha brethren , at the Millwd last evening and many were es corted by them to their ledge rooms vhero a sort of informal reception was endercd the visitors. This afternoon at 2 o'clock a special mooting of the Omahn edge will bo hold at its rooms , north west corner Douglas and Fourteenth. L'hp session will bo with closed doora , the visiting dolegatoa attending. At 4 p. in. , i reception and banquet will bo tendered ho visiting dolegatoa and their wives at . ' 'alconor'a hall. During the day they vill bo allowed about the city by their Omaha brethren. Tlio annual Grand Division which those delegates will attend ia made up of ono nombor from each ledge throughout the Jnitod Statca and the Canadaa. The delegate from Omaha ledge is John F. Staloy , who will atari with his brethren on the special train this evening. The object of these Grand Divisions is , o promote fraternal fooling among the Brotherhood , elevate the profession and become bolter acquainted. The mooting will bo for a week or ten days duration , the delegates expecting to bo absent from their labors about six wooks. Among the notables of this brother hood who arrived last night were : P. M. Arthur , grand chief , and T. S. Ingraham , first grand engineer , both of Cleveland , Dhio , and G.V. . Tyer'grand chaplain , of N"ow York. KEPUBWCAN APPOINTMENTS. AppointmentR lor George W. Dorsoy andJ. G , Tntc. Slanton Monday evening , September 2'J , Wayne Tuesday evenhifr , September I0. ! Haitlngton Wednesday evening , Octo- > 2r 1. 1'onca Thursday evening , October 2. Norfolk Friday evening , October : ! . O'Neill Mond.iy evening , October 0. Ainsworth Tuesday evening , October 7. NellRh Wednesday , October 8. I'lerco Thursday , October U. . . Creiglitou Friday , October 10 , OK ( , KO W. E. DOnSKV AND OK.V. A , II. CONNOIt. Old Monday evening , October 3 ! ! , Broken How -Tuesday evening , October 11. Loup City Wednesday evening , October 0. 0.St. . Paul Thursday evening , October 1C. Scotia Friday afternoon , October 17. Grand Inland Friday evening , October 17. Central . City Saturday evening , October 8. Ji'tillorlon Monday evening , October 20. Columbus Tuesday ovenine , October 21. North 1'latte Wednesday evening , October 22. 1'lum Creek Tlmisday evening , October > * * Kearney Friday ovenintr , October 2) ) . Sclmyler Saturday evening , October 25 , JtQKO. Wi K. DOIWEY AND OTIIKIl Hl'KAKEllH , Albion Monday evening , October 27 , Ulair Tuesday evening , October 28. Dakota City Wednesday evening , Octo- > er i ! ! ) . Tukamah Thursday evening , October 39 , West Point Kridav ovonlng , October 31. Mr. Doriiay will bo accompanied by camli- tales for state olliccs. 0. K. Yosr , J. W. LOVK , Ch'n State Con. Coin. Ch'n Cong , Com. POIU'OISE WISHING. How the MonatcrH nro Cauulic and the I'sca toAVhluli They are Applied , hlladelphiaj Press. A now industry which has boon proso- utcd with a fair measure of BUCCOOS du- ing tno BUinmor , and gives great protnlso of developing into a largo and prosperous ) U8inoHs in the near futuao la the catch- ng of porpoises In the Delaware bay. L'ho idea wait conceived by a number of iVilmington fishermen. A aeino is need , which ia necessarily very large , extensive nnd cumboraoino , t is about 1OGO yurda long , and ia con- tructed in thrco ocjionito auctionswfiich , vlion in the nator , form the acction of a circle , the shore making the connecting cord. The nut ia deep enough to almost roach the tea bottom. The whole structure ionna a bag , the limits of which are contracted us the haul ia mudo. The school ia Burroundod by the pond- croua Huinu , and men thun grasp it ut each end and drag it iiohoro , alowly and cautioimly. The fish fouling themselves being drawn to the beach , atrugglo fran tically and desperately for freedom. They pluugo with violence into the meshes of their nutted pen , and in water enough to admit of their Jnvunming strongly , they usually break their way ihruugh tha heavy ropun und go hollow- itto : tlio deep water. The scare among them and the ex citement in inteiiBO. Thcv laoli the vyntur into a foam , and gavagoly plunge at the notor aim to leap over ita corku. sncrt , blow and bolo ilo mad crontnrr When excited and ar ii9cd the In/.y sleep ) creatures nro uossesiul . > f wonderful strength and animation. Perhaps om haul twenty fish may ba netted , but it i infrequent that more than i.'o per cent o the haul ia landed. However powerful in the water , the fish nro nbsolutoly helpless , and practic cally dead , Iho instant they arc landoi on the bench. As soon as they are nshoro the "sticker , " with his largo , slrnrj butcher-knife , appears upon the scene nnd inllicta a deep woiinn in the per poiao'a neck , much in the same manner it which n pig would bo butchered. Tlio carcasses nro tnkon directly to the boiling house , whore they are suspended bj block nnd tackle niul skinned. The blubber , which is the most valuable part of the fish , coinos from the carcnsa witli Iho okin. U ia , in the average , about ar inch In thioknoss. This icrapod from the skin into tubs , is dried out into oil. Kacl fish , in condition , will yield from 12 to M gallons of excellent oil , for whicl there is alwaya n ready market at from 85 cents to SI per gallon , A very valua bio and fine oi [ , which is used on wntchci nnd dollcnto machinery , is extracted frou the head of the fish. It ia worth abou $8 per gallon , and each head yield a abou1 two ounces. The skin , nftor being cleansed of the blubber , ia ready for _ Iho tanner , nut' they readily bring $5 each. Out of a porpoise hide very fine leather ia made , n quality that takes color nicely , dresses beautifully and if employed in making some of the finest novelties. The oar- cnssos are not put to any use as yet , they simply boint ; prepared ns n fertilizer. Experiments with the llcsh of the porpoise poise go to show thai it Is very good for Food , being both tender and palatable. In seine rospocta it resembles beef , and aomo who ate heartily of it this summer aver that it ia quito as onjpyablo as n alice of rib roust. It hns a light gnmoy llavor , something like venison , and there is nn ontiru absence of the fishy taste. Two cents per pound has already boon all'orcd for nil carcasses of the catch by by Now York parties , who intend pro- faring it for mince meat , which will di rest milieu pica of their repulsive mystery. Occasional orders have been filled for ; oed cuta of the fish from Philadelphia and Now York roatauratcurs , ami il ia irobablo that in a short titno tlioro will bo i demand for the fiah caught. Each porpoise ia catimatcd to bo worth § 20. The aggregate value of the five weeks'result ia $0,7-10. The outlay in cluding all the expanses for the same imo , wna less than § 1,000. IIO L'lHlOrHtOOtl the ItllHlllCSB. A determined looding man , with n lese like the beak of a hawk , a bad eye , and built all the wny up from the ground ike n bank safe , applied for a position on ho Novr York police force. "Do you think you can mnko nrrosla and guard prisoners so that they will not escape ] " The applicant smiled n smile that made ho toughest policeman feel uncomfort able a aort of a combined lUchard the Third and Othello smile. "If you had six prisoners and ono was o escape , would you leave the ftvo and ollow up the fugutivo ? " "Of course not. I'd club the five to- death who didn't try to escape , BO that "d know whor to look for them when I ; ot back with the remain of the other ono. " "You can't fool ua. You have boon on the police force before , " said the inspector specter , aa ho made out a captain's com mission for the applicant. A "Useful Animal , Sow York Graphic. "I road in a paper to-day there waa anew now animal discovered that has 11,000 eyes , " said Jonoa to a friend. ' Well , " returned the other , "what of 111""What "What useful brute it would bo to lunt up a candidates record. " "I don't think it's oyoa wouM bo very valuable. " "Why not ? " "It ought to have 11,000 hands. " "Handai" "Yes , to throw mud. " Up to the Pistol Ilackct. Pittsbnrg Chronicle-Tok'grapli. "Jennie , I aak you again will you marry mo ? Yes or nof" "Alfred , dearest , it ia so auddon. " Chen winding a snowy arm about his lock , the young girl dropped her blush- ng cheek upon his shoulder and mur- nurcd : "Won't you give mo just one moment to think'/ / ' ' "No. my soul's idol ? " ho impetuously replied. "I can no longer endure suspense. Your answer must come now. " "Just a moment , " pho'fpleaded In shy accents , as her lily hand cai'ossod his arm and wandered ooftly , with the electric touch ot love , toward his hip locket. "Not n momonl , " lie sternly replied. 'Will you bo my wife ? " iSwift aa n break in oil her hand jerked ho deadly , solf-cocking bull-dog pititol rom Ills pocket , and jamming ita muzzle igainst his left oar aho murmured ; "No , you Ice cream wreck ; emphatically no ? And if you ain't out of sight in two DOC onda I'll make a milk strainer out of rou. " Then , as his heels glanced around ho corner of the next block , oho mur mured : "This now-pistol love don't catch no with my hair down. " GIIUNEBAUM DUOS. 5XTIU011WNAUY OPFKKIKOH I'OIl TO- MOHUOW'S HAI.K. 5 boxes yard wide bleached ) g con H ' muslin. ) ft DalcH yard wide extra * | 0 cents , icavy unbleached muslin. ! worth ) 10 cts. 10 Piocca heavy lied Twilled \ 2rJ ( ' 'lunnel. / 25 dozen Heavy Ladies' merino i n 0 vosta. J ' Ginghams in choice styles , 'lie. f > Bales largo ni/.o lied comforts , 80o. 10-t Jh'lrd ftcnvy White Blankets , $ : J7fij worth ? 5. 10-1 Extra heavy White Ulankota , ? : j.)0j ! ) worth $5 HO. 10 dozen ladies scarlet ! $1,75 Merino Veal nnd Pants , J per uul t JOOOyarda Shirting } Popporoll Unbleached " ) 7..jii0i Sheetings , one of the best I a\ \ , e- , nakcB , und odor thorn at \ < ] " [ IB ° ! ' CHI than manufacturers l6. < i-0ctfl iriccB , J ' Don't fail to attend the aalo to-mor- on , the above bargains will positively novu lively , nnd wo advise nil to bo on land curly.CRUNEJUUM CRUNEJUUM BROS. , I'M' ) Furtmm Street. The novelty , the ( [ utility , the quantity vnd the value , in drygonda at BUSHMAN'S , Sixteenth and Douglas atrcuts. STK7h0.v' Soft llatj in great variety ni Snxo's , rawftf i : IN AVSTHAIiIA. Slnn t lininlcrnntH. Call. Australia just now is full of people without imploymont who have been com ing from Kngland by lho alilp-load for the post yenr. The cities , towns am' country nre overrun wilh poor people in a most dcdlllulo condilion. The under standing made wilh the homo govt rnmoni by the Australian was lhat cmploymenl would bo found for each and every uno ol the Knglish working class lhat wonlt' ' emigrate to the colonioa. The experi ment was started with lho first shipment of 80,000 souls , consisting of young nnd old , married and single. The con tract stipulated thnt all should bo nblo people and in n Healthy stale ; lhat on arrival they should bo taken hold of by the Immigration Agency andprovidcd for until d'istributud'lhroughout the country , where labor was in demand. Tlio alFuir hns proved a failure , and what with bad times and other ohstlcals the people ol the antipodes have arrived at the conclu sion that their country is not ouHiciuntly advanced or prepared lo gives homes or employment to the stranger. At onetime time it appeared as though the all'air would result in n sorions controversy between - twoon the governments of the difl'oront colonies , owing lo the fnct that some of ihem wore reshipping the ( migrants sent to their porls lt > lho other colonies. rVMPINO IN rill ! P.VUKS. Xow South wales has mill'ured the most , i Sydney the streets , parka ami public { rounds , termed domains , are full of the unemployed , the majority being in a nest destitute condition. Hundreds andod without sulliciont money to buy a oaf of broad or n night's lodging , and , tlioro being no accommodation provided , were compelled to aleop in the parks and domains In rainy weather ns well as fine , most of them having but nature's blanket for a covering. Tlio government began to supply them with blankets and places. The result Is deplorable. These girls who cannot retain their posiUonn lose their employment and are thrown on their own ronorcoa. Many of the attractive - tractive young women tlmt immigrate obtain positions as barmaids , and if vir tuous on entering this employment it ia not long before the surroundings demor alise them. MASS MEETINGS Wore hold dally in Sidney by the un employed immigrants to consult as to the best course to pursue to obtain redress for their troubles and grievances. On ovcry public plot ol ground or open thoroughfare were found crowds as sembled , listening to the apoochcs con demning their treatment by the govern ment. For the citizens , an"iiira looked serious. They were afraid riolo would ensue if something was not done to recti fy the unfortunate state of things. When the government found that the drouth did not break up until too late to do any good for the country this season , and the hospitals becoming full of rheumatics , the jails lull of thieves , and vagrancy reigning supreme , then they cabled to lho homo government to stay the ship ment of moro immigrants until these that had arrived were troll distributed throughout the colony and employment found them. They also charged the agent with having misrepresented affairs to these that were leaving their homos for Australia. The reply camp back , "No such thing misunderstanding in cable passages ; cannot stop shipment of people imme diately ; several hundred already on ronlo ; other ships chartered to take more , but will bo able to draw it mild the following month ; will ship the balance so many thousand at intervals , say two lo three months. " And still they come , and the only sat isfaction thoao poor people have is to grin and boar it. They have already chris tened the country the Sqattors' Heaven and the Now Chum's Doll. These that name out with the intention of farming call it "Tho land of opposition nnd kaiiKorno , The laughing jaclciwH and cockatoo. " They have certainly arrived when everything looked Us bluest ; the coun try dried up , and oven the cockatoo and kailgorco , like the grasshopper , a'tcr deTouring - Touring all vcgotation , have been compelled - polled to live on the fences. 1'rotcctlnjj 1'laiitH laIntuiuu. . Some plants are very sensitive to cold and wet , and have to bo taken in jjtho greenhouse or window as lho cool autumn nights approach. Of this class nro colons , begonias , heliotropes and similar plants. If young plants have been propogalod , of course the old ones need not betaken , up. Ten days or more of very lino' pleasant weather often follow a heavy frost , and if n litllo protection bo given tender plants for two or three nights often only ono , the season of llowora may bo prolonged. If there Is no wind , as usual just before the thermometer marks freez ing during the night , a uhoot or two of paper is sullicicnt to guard against dan ger , but anything at hand may bo em ployed that will cll'ticb the purpose. As our Hummers are short at host , it in woith while to attempt this continuance of bloom. Such things us dahlius , vorbo- nina , awoot alysium , etc. , are at their best in the cool wo.Uhcr of autumn , und aa they are rjuito sensitive to frost , a little protection foa r night ia frequently followed by nearly a month of extreme beauty of ( lowers during the end of Sep tember and beginning of October. IlllKO Hllll. At Toledo-Toledo ' . . Viiglnia 0 , At I'itUlmruh HaUlimiro ! ' , AlloKiiuny 0. At Jlnfiiild Hnmiln ( i , Nnw York 0. At NVanliIiiton | Union NntiotmlH 7 , Cin cinnati ' ! . TUTTS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Oreatcat Medical Triumph of the Ago I SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LBVER. I.OHHiil'npprdtr , Huivi'U cnxlvn , 1'uln In llm licuil , ullli u dull Hiuiiiilliin In thu liuvU pnrt , I'nlu iiuilrr I lie Hliouldrr- liluili ) , J'ullnrHH lifter riitlnii , with iidln- Inclliiiilliiii in rxurtlon of boily ornilnil , Irrlliibllllv ol'luuiinir , I.mv nplrllHrllli u I'diillnifol liuvlnir nnuh'cliifl mi in n duty , IVrnrlnrna , ll/.7lniinii , I'liitlurlnir nlllii ) 11 curl , | ) | H licriirnlliii ivc ( llfiidiicbi ) ociIliu rliflit eye , JCoNlIiNHiu'anlth IItl'uI ilri-iiinii , Hlulily cnlarnil l/'rinu , niul CONSTIPATION. THTT'S J'lljf.Huroospeulally uilaplcd to Bllull Cll3rt , OHO lIllHII ( IllliCtU Hllull II cluiiKoorfi'tliif'iin | | Illusion lull tlio HilM'L'ror. Iliuyliirrriuii lh Aiuutlldnnilcauxitliu liudy In 'I'dIt" fill rll : llIUlH thu Hiktl'lll l iioiuloheil.itii'I ' liy thelr'l'onlr.Ion ( on thuTUTTS ( ! HAV ll.uit \VniHKKitB ( ihniiKoil to u (2MH1V JIl.ACK I/ II Ultimo UPIlllCUtlOII ( if till * Drii. It imparts u natural color , nets lantimtiinooiiKly. holil by DniUKlat't , < > i' flit liy uxiirrm on nicolptof 81 , Oinoo,44 Murray St. , Now York. PROCLAMATION , U'MHIIIKA1' , t. Joint re . . : . . ! ! -m wn adopted t > y the Lpirl'lntnri' t the State el Nebraska , fit the hlchttei th scMloti tl proof , uno Approval Febnnry ! i til , A. I > . iwl.rirnvonliiff i\n Aynmulrnont to SrrtlMi rnnrHnf ( An Mr 'ihrTO(3) ( ) of'tho Uan < ) lntlan ( ol MldSlitc and th.ft.rMll wcllon M amended shall Iwid n < follow * , to-Hit : "SectionThe trrnnof olllr.0 el mr-ntton of tlio iRihtiitriitiAllliatnn > f"ir . anrt they ( hall eirh trcnta ft wtarj nf tlirre hundred drllius for their Mt\ln tiliirini ; MM I * rm , nnd ten rents l r o ery mile thin shall IrnM-l In ( rolni ; to and returning from Iho plure cf iiirrtltiR f the Ixuls'.ttiire , on the rnott iKiinl mite. Pnmiimn iimm . In * ! neither mem- hrMct thn trBi lMuro nnr I'liiploycii slmll rtcflve any p y < > r pcrquMlM other thin Ilicl.Mlary and inllcftk-c. VM h c lori , except special m-Mlonf , shall ho not loin thin mtilajs. . Alter Iho expiration ot Inrlj d.in of thofc lon nnMds nor Joint resolutions i'f the luturo t Mll Khali \ < a Introduced , untcs * the ( lo\frti"r shall , htpcetal uuiiviKC , call the alien- tlon of tlicU-cUlntiirc to the ncconlty ol posting ol alaw on thoiiilijert matter embraced In thomi'mge , niul tin' intriHliictlon ol bills shall ho mtrktcil thereto. ' The ballots at the < lectlon at which Kthl Amend * nirnt slmll Im submitted shall ho In the following form. "For proposed Amendment to the Comtltn tlon rrlatliiKiolitl : 1Mlio Dcparttrcnl. " "Airalnst propowl Amendment to the Oonstlttillon rclatlmt tol.rrj | lttltolciiattiiittit. " iiRRrtu , n Joint resolution was adopted by Iho Mntiiro of the Ftnto of Nebraska At the High- UcnthSo'wlon thereof-.ml appnned February 2Sth , A. U ls4)ironoslnit | AII Amendment to Section One ( Oof Article Hip ( M of the Constitution of Mid stale , and t'.iat saldsci tlon as amended shall rend M follow , tn-ult. "Section 1.lho KxreiitUo Department shall con tilt < > f a ( linernor , I.linteimnt ( Imcrnor , fecietnry ol Htnlc , AuJllor ol I'nUlo Ani.nnts , Triasurcr , Hupotlntonilentitf I'nMlo Imtrurtion , Attorney Gen eral , Commlinloner ol Piib.lo Lands Ani1 IHillJlni : , mid llnnnloM ltn y imnlwlnncr > ilio otllrvrr1 minodln this pectin n shall tnoh hold hlsulllco for Iholorm of twoyiaritfrom ttio first Th > irftl v After ; ho llrst TitonUy In Jnniury ticvt alter htoolfctl n nd until hlK piicccaior Is oU'Ctc.l . and iiuallfled. I'RU Mimu lion KKII , tlmt the lltut elcetlon ol naUl olhrern nhnll 1m held on the tint Tuc inccceillnetho ( U t Monilny In November of IKSO , nnd each succeeillnt ( tlouHliill l > o held At the mme tclnthc time In ii o\im ) eAr thetealtcr. All other oillccra tlmt na > bo proililed lot by l w , under Iho luminous of hii fi'ctlon , nhall I' " eho on In unch iniuinrr niul nt nrli tlinci > , and lOiall holdthelr olliof ) fomuch leiiRtn > f ; tlmo ns Iniay bo ftm Idcd hylan , niuUliall per- oimnneli ilutlt'innilrrrvho mich oonipensntlon i i HA ) lie pro\IJed for hj U . The ( ) o\ernor , Secro- arj of State , Auditor of 1'iihllo Accounts , Treasurer , Amunlwoiuro ! 1'ubllo L.Tiidnnnd llulMlnK , end At- ornoj ( lenoralshall re ldoat thotvatof iosornincnt luring their trrniH of otllco , and hr"i > the pulvllo ro rent , linoVmxnd pajiers there , and the olllcom herein named Mull | H'rlonu such ilutk'3 M limy to required by law , " Iho hallota attho elrctlon ftthlch n > ld Amend- ineiit shall lie submitted shall be In In thu followliiK form : "For proposoil Amendment to Section Ono ( lol Artlclo ClM < ( not ) the Uoiutllutlon , entitled , 'Kieculhol > ep rtmcnt , ' " "AKAlnntpioiicHcdAinend- mcnt to Section Ono (1) ( ) ol Artltlo I'he (5) ) of the Con- Itullon , enlltleJ , 'Kxcruthe Uepattmcnt. ' " Thcrelore , I , Jamoa . llawin , UONirnor cf th * State ol Nebraska , do hereby K\\a \ noticeIn accor- ilaneolthSeetlon Ono ( I ) Attlclo nttccn ( ir.oltho . ) Constitution , mid the ) rj\Ulon of an net entitled , "An Act In prmldo the manner of proposing Amend- inontH to thu Constitution niul submitting thosamo to tin ) Klectonnf thin Stale"nppro\ed February 13th A , I ) . 1ST7 , til it slid prnmsod Amendment < * \tlll bo Bubmltted to the iuallledoteniol | ! thta Stito for ratification or rejection t the Concrnl Klettlon to beheld held on the -Itli day of Nincmbor , A. I ) 1SS4. . f N . Initnc8i uhnreof , 1 lm > o hereunto sot \ HRU , . \ mylmnil nnd CAIISCI ! to bo atllxcil the ( * - , - ; > i.ioat Sent of thu State of Nebratika , Done nt Lincoln , this ISth day ol July. A , 1) . 16il , the KlKlitcenth > ear ( if the State , ami of the Imlc- iiomlcnroof the United Htatoj , the Ono Hundred and " ' ll'y the CJovcrnor : .1AMK SV. . DAWK ATTKHI : KIUVAIUI IMloniiKV , SD-ino 3m 1-ow tiecrctnry ol State. MCCARTHY & BURKE , 818 14TH STREET , BKT. FAKNAR ) AND DOUGLAS ( SUCOK3SOHS TO JOHN 0. JACOHH ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old Bland' 1417 Knrnnm Street Orders by telegraph eullcltud ana promptly attended to. Tolo- [ ihono No. 226. _ - The moot the term " Sbo Lino" In connection with th corporate name of a , xroatroad convoys an Idea of u t nhal required by the traveling pub lic a Short Line , Quick flmi and the best of nccomniodv tlons all of which are fain ihed by thj proatcol ; railway In America. And St. Paul. II ownt and operates over 1,600 miles of orthcrn Illinois , Wisconsin , lllnnc"C akotaandM ; U main lines , ! ' h " " ' Ion. reach all the < rreat % omCss ccnlie , of the Northwest and A mr oali lt n tnr Jly ntwr , | h < Chloai illjHftukoo , St ! Pavl nd. MlnneapoU * . OhlcaKO , Milwaukee , La Crosoo And Wlnona. OhloaKO , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and KltdndaU Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and Stlllwatef' Chicago , Milwaukee , Watlsau and Merrill. OhlcaKO , Mllnaukoo , lloavor Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Oconomowoa Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Prairie du Colon Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Kalrlbaull. Chicago , llelolt Janes * Hie and Mineral Point. Chicago , Klgln , Hockford and Dubuqud. UhlcaK'o , Clinton , Hock leland and Cedar Rapldl. Ohlcao | , Council UlulTs and Omaha , Chicago , Hloux City , Hloux Kallsand Tankton OhlcaL'O , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain , llook Islund , Dulmque , Bt. Paul and Mlnncapollg. IJavenporl. almar , ( it. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman H eepers nnd the Klnmt Dlnlnir Cars In the w rid are run on the malnllnosof IhoOIIIUAGO , MIMVAUKKKANUST. PAUL KAILWAY , and o\cry attention Is paid to pau onKor8by courteousemployei of the Company. b. B. MKRHIIX , Gcn'l Manager. A. V II. OAUPKMTKIl , Qon1 Pass. AR I * . CLAUK , Oun'l Hiipt. QKO. U. IIKAKKOIlf ) , Asb't. Omi'l. Pu AK > 'OMAHA ' Ghemic Jyeing -AND- GLEANING WORKS. C. T. PAULSON , Proprietor , neiit'errerm' ( Jloth'nc ' Cleaned , Dyed anil llep > lr l. l.iullim' Dresses Cleaned and Dyed , without Hipping. Pinnies ( 'liantil or Colored any Hliade , to cample. Hllkn , YthotHane Isicen Cleaned , l icd and Ko-llD- khed. 1212 Douglas Street , - OMAHA , NEB. HAMBUHG-AMERIOAN 1IIKOT WNK FOU KNUT.AND , FUANOE AND OK1UIANV. The btuamnhlpa of this well-known line are built Of Iron , In water-tlKht compartments , nnd nro furnish ed with every requisite to make the navxago both lafo and agreeable. 1'liuv rarry the united Htateg nd Kuropcan malls , ttid have Now Yorka Thura- Jays and M tiirdaB for I'lymouth ( LONDON ) Cher- bourn , (1'AltlH ( ) and lIAMIIUMd. lUteui First Culiln , f/)5 , < ( )5 ) and 876. Btoerage$20 Henry 1'unilt , Mark llanscii , K , K. Moore9M , Toft iKentalu Omaha , OrnnuuIeK' It Schocntgun. agents In L'ouncll lllulTs. O. II : ItlOllAllU & CO , , Ueu. Pass Agta. , 61 llroikdway , N. Y. Chan. Kozmlimkl & Co- Oeneral Wtutoiu Aiciuta , 107 WaablriKtou 8t , Chloa 1(0,111. TUK MJLB POWEK CURES. O MHO PATH 1C- SPECBFICS. In imn3)iitrs ) , Knch number the i. ] Inl rri > - M'rlptlon of nn ntnlni'iit pt sii'liin llm only hliiiiili'.HnfViimlHiiroMi'l * t'lnerurlhui | oplu I. l' " ' rrK. CiniKc'stlonInllnniiitloiii. 'A ' IVoriiin , Worm 1 mur , Worm Kiln- . - ' . ' : ' . CrvllU I'lilli1 , or'li'itlilniscf InfuiilniH I. lllnrrlirnurnill'lriiinr ' Ailulu .V * ft. lh--nn.rV. < ! rll' " ' * . > . ! ' ' ' ' " ' " ' . ? ; I. MiimnriHi'il or I'nlii ill I'rrn IV. U hi It" , too I'roniKO Pi i loili , II ( 'rniiii. < "iiuli , IMllleiilt llrwiililiiiT. . II Hull llhriiin , I'rialpi'liiH , I nil iluns , ' . ' % IA llhciiiiliilN'ii , llhi'iiiimtlo I'ulim. . .V.1 Hi l' ririiiiltfili' . < hill , H-ter. ASUV o"1 17 I'llm , llllinlorllifiilliiK. . OIK lit Cni/irrli. uvuiuortliionlr ! liilliicnut n < an \\liuiiiilim 'niiili , ylultjiitooiirfi 1 _ nil - T * > r ii § i Hi 4 i Ilk t * 4 rU'rvniH Di'Mlltti ( " * ' : i ( > . IlrliiMrV < 'niiiON4 ) * Uoitln lho boil ft ! ) 'At I ) ( jiMCil ilin Ilimrl , 1 uliiliailon , i.OU ulilliy ilrdKKl t-1 < " ' ' t * > y flio t usi.oralu \viTirJP MAY men "Polwnpdrtth PotA"h , " Thli l Iho raso nlth htindroil whn hive Iicnn unoltd tnongh to take S r pllrl a 1 Polish mixtures , etc. , ntilll dlsestlon H atinmit fatally Imptreil , Sirlfta Specino 19 .t tncctablo remedy , find rostoroi tlio sys tem to hcilth and buIUs up the waste miula by thcso poisons. "I wmufTerlng with Ilboil Pol on , and trcatcil o cral monthi with Mercury and PotMh , only to mike mo worse. The Potiih tookaway myappetlto and Ra n mo dyapepsln , and both travcma rhcitmi- tlsm. I then took Sarniimrllh , etc. All thcco rnNlo mo tlll nor c , anltdrove tlio'jioHnn farther Into my ) stem. A friend ln l tcil I ohonld take Swift's Spccf * tic , nmllt cured rno of the Dlooil Poison , drove the J .Mercury and Potfuh out of my lystem , anil to-day I am as well as I otorwai. " Oio. : O. WKU.MAN , Jr , SAlcm , MOM , John A , Smith , the lAr c't intrch.int In Otlncsvlllc. Oa.siijs : " 1 sCITcrod for jcars from the combined effects of KrynlpclM an.I Kczcmix. I continued to Ktow run under tncdlcnt treatment and by taking niodiclno roritnlnlnjt Potftih , S. S. S cured rno thor oughly and nlwuliitoly. My appetite , strcnfrth and llesh returned I wag cur oil with It. " Our Trentlco on Dlood and Skin Diseases malted fro * applicants to THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Da. N. Y. Office , UB W. ! 2d St. , between 6th and 7th Avenues. Philadelphia office 100 Chestnut t. RED STAB LINE Bolglnn llojrn.1 nnd U.S. M ll Btoamor * SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BKTWKKN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP rht Ilhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and f ranee 8t orioOutwi\rilg20 ; Prepaid Irom Antwerp , | lg ; excursion , ? 3 [ > , Including hoildlnir , etc , 2il Cabin , . " > 0 ; Kmiml Trip , } 00.00 ; Excursion , iJlOOj HMoon from 60 to ( DO ; Excursion 110 to 8190. UTI'otcr Wright & Song , Don , AijonU. U Broad. way N. V. Hamilton A Co. , Omitha. 1 P. K. F1o < l < n n&Co. , SuSN. IflthStreot , Cinaha ; D. E. Kim all , OniAh \ onts. od-ljr Tlio Loading Agricultural and Llvo Stock Jl arnal of the West. 20 Pages { nprKKNTiMEAujflo Colinnns H. S. SMITH & CO. , tionn DON UOI1T. W. FUUNAS , Secretary 8U Board ol Agriculture , Asaochte Editor. 8UUSCKUT10N PHICK , 1.M per year In ftUvanco. jtJTAOBNTa .WANTEDJHT nnd K9 S.iUh ; Street. - > OMAHA , NEB NEBRASKA LfitW AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 8S. , SUOOESSOIl TO DAVIS fa BKYDKll.l Qoncra Etalctt In U05FAUNAM8T. . OMAHA. Have for sale 100,000 acres caiernlly telcoied Undi n Kastorn Nebraska , at low price and on oty tonrn. Improved taruit lor ualo In Douglas , Dodge , Colfax Platte , Uurt , Luralnif , Sarpy , Waehlngton , ifcvlok sunders , nnd lUitlor Bounties. Taxes paid In all parts of the State , Honey loaned on Improved ! rms. Notary lublla always In offloo' Correspondence coltd .D. C.A.WBLSON.E . . . . . ( faculty Prize Modlcal College ol Ohio. SPECIALTY FILES , FISTULA , And other Dlecaoeg ol the Anug and Rectum. 120 S. 14th St. Cor. Douglas OMAIIA , NEB. eve od and wtt wttQMAH& QMAH& MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CKOUNSE'S BLOCK , Cor , 18th and Capitol Avcnuo , troaU nil cases Crip. | il l or Deformed , also diseases ot the Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs. All O.IBIW of Curvature of the Rpliio , Crooked Foot IJCKH AiiilArniB , AUoClirnnlo affections of the Liter , Hliuinrmtlnm , I'aralyels , 1'ilcu , Ulccra , Catarrh , Asth ma and Ilronchltla nro all treated Ijy now and HUC- coHntiil intthoda. All dlxcanc ) of tno IllooJ and Urin ary Urbane , Including tlioso rcBUltlnt- from Im Iscro- tlcm.or exposure , are eafoti and Huccesefully treated and acuruiu < ranteeil. YOIIIIK men , mladlo aged , anil all num sunerliiL' from Weakness anil Nervous exhaustion , prodmliiir ImllKiatlon , Palpitation of the Huart , Despondency Dizziness , Ixisa of Ifemory.Lack of Knerj'y and Ambition , can lie restored to health and \\KOI \ , It COEO Is not too lone neglected. Thu HurKion In charge I' a ) ; raduato ol Jcllor- BIIII Mudlcal Oolli'uo (1806) ( ) and haa itudtod hla jirofeHKlun In London , Paris and llorlln. II atllltcd , call or write full description of your case , and medi cine may l > o sent jou. Uonsultatlou free. Address Omaha Dispensary , Crounse's Block , Omaha , Neb. Olllcohours 10-12 a. m.l-B and 7-8 n. m .Sundayi. fl.10 a in. TOKdcn House , Council Illuffg , Saturdavi i to 7 p , m OTOR UVH1TTSER (117 ( St. Clinrlos S M St. Lonlq , Mo. t rcfiilar graduate of i oi 'Jlf l Coll. ? fi , li liten longer mvbKfil lu lli ipeciAitr.tlmtutf > r CMHONIC , NiMtolf , SKIM nnU IIUMIU lnimiMllian mi ullitr I'll jilclialu til. UulJ , M eltjr | > | > iri vliow ninl nil 1)1 J | i.4ltlenU kuow. Nervous Piostratloii , Debility. Mental and Physical Weakness , Mercurial and other Alice- lions ol Throat , Skin or Uoncs , Blood Poisoning , Old SorCS and Ulcers , MU ircilol * llli uoptralleUJ wirrrii , lull " ' ! ' " " " ° l > rlucli ' . i. M Vlr. l'rh l l/ . Diseases Arlslmj ( rum Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , iMtti iroJuco iimg or th iRtrlii lunuiiiiiiffl , lUMIlljr , dlu of llstll nJ Jcfcctliu miuinrr. I hunlri 4 Ilio f M , 1 tiytleil Jecaj , urilvtl lolhe koflfly u ( reuiftlri , cuufutU * of Ideal , rendering Marrluio Improper or unhappy , are jii > rinuuvLiiyrurt J. I'liuplilrti.-ii i gt ) ou Ibu auu\e , icnl ( o lie Uil iliulcpe , frre la nay aJ < lririi. Cuoiultutlonalef- ticour l/iuulUne buJliirltot. V rlt for qucjilooi. A Positive Written Guarantee glrfi lu illcurtleeiic . IMlclDes mni ccry here. I'aniplilDta , Enalluli or Oerman , (14 pacoi , d * . criblue above UI oa eii , la tualo or female , i'iiEK. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! W ) jingcf , UDP r'"tei ' , JlluitrnttJ In cloth nj ( lit tlajlor * rVio , luunufcr i > u tii | ; i Buviutr COUT * . 25c. TM * took ceutalu * * H ibt curloui , dout/iful tr UiiuUltlr M kuow. A tuok of tircut | utcrci ( to nil , i t/ S. H. ATWOOD , Plnttoniouth , . . . . . Neo. ruxiina OY TIIOBUUOUBUIU AUD aim AIADI WQI10 m JEflSEY CflHLE ANUIHROIOR JEltb f or ealo C'orroDpondnico ( ollcltod . bllily , I'ri'inaluro lecu > . oiul alldloord ta hroufhl. < in liy liidlMTutlon ori'XfiifAUlll l rn of V , , b-aJdrc ) > iil > ; 'J , 11. ltrr.VI' '