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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1884)
OMAHA DALbK liEJHi WEDNESDAY OCTOBER t 1884. WORKING INTO MORN , f \ * - , \TliD ccniicil AfljonrDs Afte \ Doing IfflDorlant Business , The Oily Printing Postponed In definitely , After a Short Debate , - - A Proportion to Vote $50,000 , t be Submitted1 in November The Polloo Force Not to bo Cut lo\v At the regular weekly mooting of th City Council last night , 1'reaidont Mur phy was in the chair , with uiombora Al dorson , Bshm , Bochol , Rodfiold , Fort Thrano , nnsworiug to the call of the roll President Murphy reported to the Coun ell that ho had examined the minutes o the suasions of September Uth nnd 10th , and found thorn correct. They were ao cordlngly approved by the Council. The minutes of the previous mooting were toad and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the Mayor , Riving notice that h approved cerium ordinances. Filod. From the a a mo , appointing Isaac Ilu bin registrar for the first ward , E. F Moriarlty and Oharlos 8. Thomas for th first and second districts respectively o the jjocond , Ilonry Myora third ward John Lichtenbergor for the fourth , Schuy \ ler Waknfield and John Quinn for th < 'i first nnd second districts respectively o the fifth , and Charles Wilkins for the sixth. Confirmed. From Michael Hirt and others calling the attention of the council to the fact that nearly all the surface water from tlio Eighth otroot gutter flows over their premises , Rqforroii. From the city marshal giving his re port of the licensed places soiling liquor ' in the city. The report Dhows 108 saloons nud 28 drug stores. Referred. The official bond of James Gilbert as gas inspector , signed by Frank E. Moores and James E. Boyd was accopted. From L. Johnson nnd others , calling thu attention of the council to the need of bridges to connect their part of the city with its business portion. Referred. From county judge McCulloch , certify ing that n judgment In favor of William Fit h nnd others against the city for $255 52 had been rendered in his court. Reforrcd. Tiio bond of J. O. Corby as drainlayor was approved. From the officers of the Englioh Luther an church , asking that n gas lamp bo plac.idon the northeast corner of Harnoy and Sixteenth. Referred. From G. M. Hitchcock revoking his waiver of damages arising from the grad ing of Gumming street. Referred. From J. P. Bay and others calling at tention of the council to the dilapidated condition of the sidewalks on thu nouth eiao of California street botwcun the U. P. y.ird and Thirteenth street. Referred. A number of bills were referred with out mading. / From city attorney , giving it as his fc/ opinion that the city charter authorizes the passage of the lire escape- ordinance , and that the same is valid. Referred. The bids tor supplying the city with hay nnd coal were road and referred. fcC From city engineer , reporting that the plat of Idaho street extended did not cor respond with the surrounding streets , and recommended that it bo not accopted. C Filed. ii ) From John Woodruff and others , ask- L _ _ ing that the ordinance changing thegrado C of Cuming street bo repealed. Referred. From city engineer recommending the approval of the plat of Hpnsol's subdivision vision of lot 2 , Capital addition. Fmm the city engineer , reporting that Martin S. Dunham's building on Farnam stroethsdnot boon damaged to exceed $150 by the change of grade of said street. Reforrcd. From the Chicago , St. Paul , Minne n apolis & Omaha railway , asking that the council vacate and grant to it for railroad purpisoa the groundembraccd in the alloys in bl 'cks 353 , 335 , 321 and 320 , and such portions of Izard , Cuming and Burt streets as cross itrj depot grounds between eaid blocks and which lie east of the east line cf Fifteenth and west cf the west line of Fourteenth. Referred. From A. McGavock and others , calling the attention of the council to the neces sity of sidewalks to connect with now sidewalks laid in the First ward. Ro- forrnd. From James Crolghton , giving the time of inspectors for last month. From same , giving ustlmutes of amount duo Aaron lloel for street cleaning. Re ferred , From aimo , presenting estimates to the amount of § 15,000 , duo contractors , Ap proved. ty JIESOLUTION3. By Bechol , that the Blaine and Logan club bo allowed the use of the council chamber Thursday evening. Adopted. By same , that the street commissioner remove the oLTal at the foot of Division street. Filed. That the board of public works and the city engineer boauthorizod to make any such change in tno west branch of the North Omaha sewer as may bo necessary iO to the best interest of the city. Adopted. By Rodfiold , that the action of the city . council authorizing the owner of block 1 In Kountxo and Ruth's addition to con struct a sewer connecting with the main sewer , bo roisndod. Adopted. [ : ' By same , that the council sit as aboard of equalization October 13 and 14. UKl'OHTS OF COMMITTEES. Judiciary , recommending that J. R. Conkling bo allowed to take judgment against the city for 8500. Adopted. Streets and grades , recommending that the report of the appraisers of damages , ' on California street grade bo noj ap JI. proved. Adopted. Police , recommending that the ordi nance reducing the police force from thirty to twenty men do not pass. Mr. Behm said , ho won not in favor of reducing the force but the needs of tlio city demanded it as there were not aufli- < aient funds to piy them until aprimg , Mr. Ford said the expenses in the other departments should bo cut down and the full force kept up. Adopted. Same , recommending that Officers By- land and Petit bo dismissed from the forca , Mr. Thrano said , those men should be allowed to put in their defense before the committee and should not bo discharged > arbitrarily. Recommitted , Rules , forms and printing ainajority report by Anderson and Redfiold that the city printing be given to the Dispatch , and a minority report that it be given to the Herald , Both reports were tabled Same A report cigned by tlio full committee that the city printing bo given to the Omaha Herald. A motion was made to adopt the re- port. Mr. Bohm moved to amend that the matter bo indefinitely postponed. The motion was carried bya votoof 0 to-l. Police , that the ordinance granting to Folkor and Kdgorton authority to estab lish a merchants police force in the city do pass. Tabled temporality , Sewerage , reporting adversely to the claim of S.un Stober for 820 per month additional aa sewer inspector. Adopted. Sidewalks and bridges , recommend ing that the petition to uolay the hying of sidewalk on Farnani street bo placed on tile , Adopted , Same , recommending that the claim of 11. H. Wixlker for building n bridge oil Nineteenth street bo referred back to Board of Public works and city engineer. Adopted. By Rodfiold , a rosolalioii that the elec tric light company remove its polo from thu southeast corner of Twelfth and Dodgo. Adopted. By Anderson , a resolution that a bridge bo constructed over the north branch of North Omaha crook at Twenty-first Street. Adopted. Paving curbing and guttering , which was referred , the communica tion concerning the laying of stone blocks by the Barber Asphalt company along the lines of the street railway , re porting the exact status of the contract bolffountho city and thu company , and that there is no general complaint by the tax-payers against the laying of asphalt Instead of Sioux Falls granite. Adopted. OUIUNANCES. : Vn ordinance regulating the sprinkling of streets and avenues in the city , Passed. An ordinance providing for the sub mission to the voters of Omaha at the next general election the proposition to issue $50,000 in paving bonds. Mr. Kaufman moved to amend by in serting $75,000 , and said Omaha had the reputation of being the greatest growing city in the west , and something was needed to keep up this impression. Mr. Ford said the workingmen would not bo so enthusiastic In voting as in the rmst , having learned that the contractors Iiiro pauper labor from abroad instead of employing their services. Mr. Behm said the council had agreed : o pay $1.75 per day for city labor when ; ho strike occurred and no contractor ought to bo allowed to hire workmen at loss than that amount. Mr. Kaufman then withdrew his amendment. Mr. Hascall said some regulation should bo made by which the abutting jroperty owners might know what the iricos of the different kinds of paving are ) oforn they make their selection of pay- ng , and not after. The ordinance passed unanimously. An ordinance granting the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway > ortions of certain streets 'and alloys for lopot grounds and railway purposes. lead and referred. An ordinance regulating the licensing and cleaning of cess pools. Road twice and referred. An ordinance providing for appropri ating certain lands for opening Fairview treot to Twenty-fifth street. Road ; wico and referred. . An ordinance ordering the curbing and ; utteriug of Farnam , from Sixteenth to Eighteenth. Read twice and ro- erred. By resolution , Mr. S. H. H. Clark was ; iven permission to use two foot of the idowalk ground on the east side of 'wontieth street , adjoining his resi- .onco , for the purpose of constructing a otalniiig wall. Adopted. _ An ordinance establishing ha curb ino of certain streets intersecting St. lary's avonuo. Passed. Seven ordinances , levying a special tax o cover the cost of certain paving , curb- ig , guttering done in the city duriiT 10 last season , were read throe times by .tie and passed. An ordinance locating a fire hydrant n James and Hamilton streets. Lost. An ordinance appropriating money to lay for certain public improvements. 'assod. An ordinance appropriating out of the enoral fund $0,52(5.0 ( ! ) to pay the city's inlf cost of Farnam grading street. di 'asaod. The council at 12:10 : a. m. adjourned. Qci ci8t 8t Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac- o is the best. 1'stulllco Cliari ; ( . Postoflioo changes in Nebraska during the week ending September 27 , 1884 , re ported by Wm. Van Vleck , of the post- FC IU oflico department. IUn Established Atlauta , Phelps county , n A.bol Godard postmaster. Discontinued Midland , Colfax coun ty ; Silver , Gage county. Postmaster Appointed Coon Prairie , Boone county , Michael Reddy. : Postofiico changes in Iowa during the if week ending September 27 , 1884. bo Established Rjd Rock , Marion coun : , Alexandria Cousson , postmaster. Postmaster Appoihtod Bear Grove , , Ciuthno county , W. H. Archer. , iMijEs : riiiEs : PILES ! A SUUH OUJIK FOUND AT J.ASTI Si NO ONE NKKI ) . . . . . . A sure euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itchlngnnd ' Ulcerated I'llcs has been discovered by Dr. fa Willianw ( an Indian Itrmedy , ) called 3)r. foi William's Indian 1'ilo Ointintmt A single foifi jox lias cured the worst chronic cases of 125 or fi years standing. No ono need biilfer five cei ; nlnutos afte * applying tills wonderful sooth- ' " ng meilicino. Lutions , Instruments and uloc- 'I" ex .uarics do moro harm than good , William's exU Indian 1'ilo Ointmunt alisorbi the tinners , al- ays the Intense itching , ( particularly at night liter getting warm In hod , ) nets t\i a poultice , Ivt3 instant relie'l and is pruparoil only for 'lies , itching of thu private parts , and for lothlno else. Kead what the Hon. J. M. CoUlnberry , of 31eveUntl , says about Dr. William's Indian Oi Pile Oolntmcnt : "I have used scores of 1'ilo > n 3nrea , and It affords mo pleaaure to eay that 1 Oip. lave never found anything which gave Mich p. inmedlato and permanent relief nu Dr. Wil- iam's Indian Ointment. For nulo hy all drug- 'letH anil mailed on receipt of prlcu , 50c and . Sold at retail by Kulin & Co. C. V , ( jOODMAN , Vrhoe ] ulo Agent. A Carpet I-'Irm's Failure , : Pirrsiifiio , 1'n. , September .W.-Jft-nry SfcCoIlum & Co. , carpet dealer * , confetscd judgincnt to-day , und an execution was issued igainst them for § 10,000. The firm ia the jldcxt and ono of the largest in'tho city. They liave been cnrrylr ' years , l.iabilitlu \ Decoration * of Dinner TnblCH. The ladies vie with each other in try- nt ; to make the table artistically olcgont. Chinese lanterns , Japanese umbrellas , rivet tablecloths , and subdued green and ink napkins are nice in their way. But ecorato our table with fifteen-pound ! ; urkey or a royal rib roast of beef with rimminga , and then let us have a good ppetlto to enjoy it. If your appetite i lack and your digestion poor , you need 5rown's Iron liittors , the beat tonio in ho world. Mra. J , Dunham , Muacatlno , owa , was troubled with weaknctn and to OBS of appetite. Brown's Iron Bitters ured her. r.- NOTK3. The manufacturers of 1'nll IHvcr are consid ering the nuojtiim of another lmt drwn dur infj October. Tha troubles of Uio cnst bound freight eel h.ivo p.ist beyond the nettling point. All the lines am reftelilne out for biwuisa regardless of rule * mid Senator G roily wa rotten-egged nt n Duller meeting iu Albiny , Monday. They did not down the daiuly Hutler advocate , nnd he poured out hN aiitl-Clovclniul venom for a straight hour , The 1 < omlou Time nay * : The republicans still hnlil n iiuinoiical ninjorlty in America , tlioiKjli It nppeus ; thnt n democratic govern ment Ii Impending through tlio republicans being dls"atUiicd from politics or temporarily joining the democrats , Republican refouu would reclaim them , Hnrcourt , ircroUry of the homo department has written to tha Kxploiivo company , urging llto iiFcowlty of having their dynamite depots strictly guarded nightly. The company status that to comply with his request would Involve ancxpotisa of Sl"5,000 , anil would rondcrtlicir competition with American and German dynn- mlto manufacturers impossible. Thu sale of the latter h practically uncontrollable , while tha nolico iu Knglaud control the tale of un- tivo dynamite. Tlio company HaUw that for eign dynamilo 1ms lioon used in nearly nil the recent outrages In Kngland. Tlint HniTneo ) Knllrojul. NEW You * . September'JO. .Tudgo Drmnlmo has dfaolvtxl the injunction granted iu the Chitteiulen taxpayers' suit to restrain the aldermen from giving tin ; Broadway Sntfaco Railroad company the privilege of building a horse-railroad Iu Uroadwny if it can got the consent of the property-owners or the courts. In the first placo. ho says , an injunction was not necessary , Tlio suit will do us well without - out it. All the aldermen can give ns their concunt that the company slmll apply to llio court or to the property-owners for content under permission ot the common council. For permission the defendant company should itrocnro the consent of the majority of the Broadway property-owners. .Tudgo Donahuo says ho doon not believe that the city ought to make n profit iu any way out of tno nso of n street for a railroad If the propoityownors want to have n railroad built there. "I see 10 reason , " ho says , "why the street In front of my house , or ether individual's honso In New York , should bo sold for the benefit of tlio city for an object which the property- owners dcslro iu that street. " ; Flroe. NoiitONA. 1'a. , September 80. A lire dam aged the Pennsylvania salt manufacturing company's acid manufactory to the extent of § 100,000 early this morning , The company Is the largest of the kind In the United States nnd own property hero valued nt 8500,000. The fire started In the vitriol department nt mlduight and before the IInines were subdued a building 230 feet long , eighty-five feet wide nnd fifty foot high was destroyed with ma chinery , The building was fully iusnrod , ST. NAXIIIK , September 30. The workshop and the general transpoitaiion steamship company burned this morning. Loss heavy. , LACHINK , September 30. Twonty-threo houses burned hero last night , depriving lifty families of homes. This is thu second great fire in n short time. Cheap Itatcs from Chicago to Oinnlin. CHICAGO. September 30. Itcpresontatlves of the roads interested in the passenger busi ness to Jlissouri river points , met to-day to consider the matter of 1,000-milo tickets which , it is claimed , have been issued by the Itock IsUnd road in considerable numbers in payment for advertising and printing , at rates which have enabled the recipients to dispose of them to scalpers. As the Kock Island re fused to call in those tickets , the lines in the interest agreed to _ make n , cut in rates to Oma ha and Kansas City to-morrow. The amount of the cut will be goveined by circumstances. The regular rnto is 8M.C.O. It ia anticipated that 'J.7o will ba the rnto for to-morrow night. Onwnrdly Blackmail. CHICAGO , September SO. J. O. llarvoy , a prominent younr business man of Wilton , Iowa , was arrested hero nnd to-day taken to Kockford , 111. , on tie. cbarga of blackmail. The allegation is that bovernl months ego ho in some way became pospesied of a bundle of love Icttera written by Miss Lark'n ' , of Hoc- ! & ford , now Mrs. Deforest , wife of a reputable citizen of that place. There was nothing compromising in _ the missives , but it is stated that llarvoy persistently nttempted to secure S100 for their return. The father of the ac cused ia a clergyman , located at Wilton , nnd well known throughout Iowa as a lempornnco lecturer. Concerning Patonto , WASHINGTON , September 30. Touching the distinction between trademarks nnd labels , Commissioner of patent ] , Unttorworth , decided - cided that the popular construction of the statute ia thnt tbo subject matter of on appli cation for a label shall bo that which may ba properly claimed nsn label , nnd not bo merely the subject matter for a trade mark. Hut tha . statute doeii not mean to imply that if certain subject matter is found incapable of registra tion na atrado mark , it can noverthlcss bo ro- it jistered ns a label , for it may not bo the do- 'cription of the quality or nature of the goods , md therefore fail to constitute a label. Dcrbnrt Bisnmrck mill the Torlcp. Blf LONDON , September 30 , The proposal to toVi make Count Herbert Bismarck the Gorman Vi Minister to _ Kngland caniics consternation SO unoDtr the Liberals , because they have dis- ovcrod that the count is a worm friend of llio Mnrquls of Salisbury , who is now the leader the Tory party In Kngland , nnd who will CO : the Premier in the event of Mr. fl lad- rl' itono's downfall. It is , however , not &t nil re ertain that any change In the German I'm- ce : jaasy has been determined upon , nnd it is emfoilicially ; htated that the Count von Mnn- iter IH likely to remain the representative of ho Kmpiio nt the Court of St. JnmeH. in inU BuflVilo'a Crop Display. an Special telegram to THE UEK , dc KIAIINIV. : : Nob. , September 30. The 15uf- 'alo ! county agricultural Bocioty opened IU btirth annual fair to-day. Thcra is n line dis- br. ilay of frrain , vegetables nnd stock. With an avorablo weather it will prove a grand sue- ah ess in every particular. The reports of the Hinlity nnd quantity of grain have not boon ixaegerated. The samples ghow that the corn the heat over rnisod here. C BUBO Ball. At Chicago Chicago 17. Now York 2. At Milwaukee Mllwaukeo 3 , Nationals 0. At Cleveland Cleveland 3 , lioston 0 , At Baltimore.- Baltimore 7 , Cincinnati 7. J. iamo called ut the end of the sovetnli Inning wl account of darkness , At Cincinuaii-Unlons ( ) Cincinnati 0 , St. CO ' : L'aul 1. ] At Kansas City- ( Unions ) Kansas City 0 , beTI Itoston C , TI At DetroitDetroit 1 , Philadelphia 5. sit sitK Dolnwaro Jtoimlilloaiig- - / - * ui DOVER , Del , , September 80. The Kepubli- II an State Convention % vas held to-day. The of platform accepts the National platform , com- nonds lilaine'a hitt r of acceptance , declorcx Lbe nomination of lilaina the result of the ' spontaneous demand of the party , requests ft teiniHTaiK.o nlllancu commlttoo for the intro wl duction of n local option plank rejected by tuu of committee on resolutions , Anthony Illggirut \viis nominated for Congrfuj , ' DC Tlio Ohio jjl < | iior be COLUJHICH , Ohio , September 30. The n- ca iremo court to-day urautml leave to lilo poll- Jens In error In the Scott liquor tax law ur jasrHftnd ndvaucedthom on the docket , fixing ui Lliu time of hoariiif ; October -d. in The Muteiico of Clilford W. Jtlchardion , u on\icl ( l of miirdur , entenced to haug fop. ill Leinber51 h , and reprieved to October "Sth , ivai to day commuted to hnprls&iiiiiont for ifo by ( Jov , lluadley. : : Clovoliifid'w l'rr > . | eotril 'J'rlp , AUIA.VV , Sflpteml > er 0-aov. Cluvoland was busy to-day ( initljlng tip work j > r | oratory the trip to Buffalo Thursday , Jfo will s leave hero nt lii o'clock , arriving in liuffalont r.Op , m. At CJoveland'd home jieoole lll tintto in rfcciting him. irrcJ > iH-clUi > ( , f jiutj It will inko the form ol an exhibition of locn prldo , nnd It i * bolitm-d the demnnilrntio Mill bo very Imposing. Nothing Miulo InVnlii , Wo are told that nothing was made i v.iin ; but what can bo said of the fashlni able cirl of the period ? la n't ( ho mnido vain ? Hood's ISarsaparilla is made i Lowell , Mass. , whore there nro more bo tloa of it sold than of any other snrsapa rilla or blood purifier. And it is neve taken in vain. It purifies the blood strengthens the system , and Rives 1101 life and vigor to the entire body. 10 doses $1 A Cnnmllan VII1 K , Septcmbor 30. About 1 .Vcloc' . this morning a fire broke out In tlioillago o Kninsvlllo. At two a. m , over twenty home wnro distroycd and the fire was still raging As'ietanco hvi been telegraphed for froii Three Klvorn. A utronff wind ii blowing It Is expected thu whole town will bo swop away. A New Way to I'ivy Old DolitH. Shakcspoaro tolls how this can bo nc complished in one of his Immortal plays but debts to nature must bo paid on demand mand unless days of grace bo i btninoc through the use of Dr. Tierce's "fJoldoi Jtodical Discovery , " It is not n "cure all" but invaluable for sere throat , bron chitis , asthma , catarrh , consumption and all diseases of the pulmonary mid other organs , caused by scrofula or ' 'bad blood. " Scrofulous ulcers , swellings ami tumors are cured by its wonderful altera tive action. By druggists. The AIariilH | of WatciTord. LONIXXV , Sopt. 30. The Mnrquii of Wntcr ford denies thu statement that ho intends to sell nil his Irish property , nnd Bays that , al though ho proposes to part with sonio of It , ho means nlwnys to maintain n homo in Ireland. It is believed that the Marquis In in financial straits , nnd that the snlo ot his Iti'h estates' has no political signlficnucn. A. Valuable Chill Tonic Itcatl this TcHttmony. NEW ALIIANV , Miss. , Juno 9 , 1881. Moss. II , A. Robinson & Oo. Louisville. DonuvviLLE , AUK. Got. 25 , 1882. jl/css. JJ. A. Jtobinson & Co. Louisville , l\y. Gonte VomHiiff/ica Tonio having been highly locommondod to ino , I ordered , short time oiuco , 1 doz. bottles , soon sold every bcttlo , and have yet to hoar of a single instance of its failing to effect a speedy euro of Chilla and Favor. Will you plcaso give mo your lowest cash price for the Tonic , and in what quantities 1 will have to buy it in order to got bottom tom figures , and oblige , Esspectfully yours , ( Siguod ) WM. PA1SLKY. Prepared by 11. A. Robinson it Co. , Wholesale Druggists , Louisville , Ky. , and at retail by Schrotor & 13echt , Druggists , Omaha. Retails at $1.00 per bottle , 012 : bottles for § 5. 00. IlcrnUm. LONDON , September 30. Mr. Powers dis patch to the Times giving particulars of Gcu , Gordon's horoie defense of Khartoum has cre ated n tremendous sensation , nnd Invoked widespread prnitos of the lieioiam and devo tion of that oflicer. It in very probable that this intelligence will compel the government to reconsider itii intention of abandoning the Soudan , _ _ The "Exposition UmvorBello do 1'nrfc Cul cuiro" awarded the hignost lionoru to Angos tura ISittcrH as the most officnclous stimn lant to excite the appetite nnd to keep the di gestive organ ? in good ordor. Ask for the gen- nluo nrticlo. manufactured only by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons , and bownro of Imitations. The AVabasli FocdorH. NinvYoiiK. September 30. The directors of the Wnbasb niinounces the Interest duo August 1st on the bond script of the Decatur Kast St. Louis , the first mortgage of the IJuincy & Toledo , the first great western seconds , nnd the Toledo , Wnbash AlWestorn Consuls , nro now payable at the Metropolitan national bank. CONVJNtnwu. The proof of the pudding is not in chowiny tha string , but in having an opportunit tog test the article direct. Schrotor & liecht the Druggists , have n free trial bottle of Dr. Bo- innko a Cough nnd Lnng Syrup for each nnd ivory one who i ? nfllictod with Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Consumption or any Lunp Affectian Railway Pence Treaties. ; NuwYoiiK , September SO. The Chicago railroad committee to-day further considered .ho cettlcmunt of the questions ntitsuo nt that mint where an understanding was arrived nt , vhich , when couliuned by partieH not present the mooting , will lend to the immediate cbtorntiou of rates on east-bound trallic , IVontliur To-Day. WASIII.VCTO.V , September 30. Upper Mis- lissippi partly cloudy locnl showers ; higher cmporaturo ; southerly ulndn. Missouri /alley partly cloudy ; local showers ; east to louth winds : higher temperature. Dii-o NecosHlty. PiTTdiiuuo , Soptcmbor 39. NOWH from the oal ininen' camps along the Monongaheln Ive.r ' indicates the men will bo compelled to ctnrn to worlc for rntoi Jens than these ro- elved when the strike was inaugurated , Cholera In Irnlv. Jtoirn , September 30. The report of cholera Italy for the past twenty-four hours BIOWB 121 fresh coses , 2U deatlis , of which 122 eases md G deaths were in Naples. CO cases and t' 7 loatha In Genoa. Oioenhuolc DlHsentloiiH. LANHIKO , Mich. , SoptomborSO , The Green- ir.ckera who refused to fuse met hero to-day ud endorsed the Hovcn Greenback oleetore Iready chosen nnd added six more. GETTYSBUKa UATTMS FIELD. 7ouiratIcH ( oi the O , A. K. Urfjcel to Aid iu It 1'urclinac. Department Oommondor Dyer , of the . A. K. , lias iceuod a general order iu yhioh ho urges upon every Post and omrado to subscribe for stocks in the It letysburg < Battle-Cold Association and jocomo a part owner in the great place , Pho organization already holds in fee implo that portion of the grove near fatalyeino Springs In which 3onoral Reynolds fell ; the Little [ lound Top , the north elopes Round Top , the park ; opposite and ast of the National Cemetery , Mo- tnight'B Hill. Gulp's Hill , and the 'wheat field , " with the woode south , is yhlch have been styled the "whirlpool" the great battle. "All these grounds , " the order states , 'remain as they were at the time of the lattlo , except HO far as the marks have at leeu effaced by the operation of natural sauses , and to a largo extent the lunettes md infantry defences have been renewed md prejerved as originally constructed thewi portions of the field. " The ociation"dczirea if possible to eccuro the laud comprised in the battlo.fiold , md convert the place Into a sort of na- ioiiol park. As funds nro raijed por- iona are secured. Attend the great clearing sale of M. riKLLWAN & GO'S , where everything being sold at unheard of low prices to educe itock before dissolution , January d at UK CAIiTjKn IT KIiOJUiNCI2. < V CAbninn'H IVrHlatcnco Gets Hln Now York Sun. Two men stopped up to a yellow ca standing on Broad vvay.uoar Spring street on Saturday afternoon , and were about ii climber into it when the ctbninn tail' ' ' I'm engaged , gon'lomin , but 1 have a friend hero what has a black kub thn can't bo beat by no IIPIUSO thin oido o Woodlnwn. III ! Scully I" ho yelled , ri ing and beckoning to n mnn hnlf aslooj on the box of a buck cab on the opposit side of the street , " \Vako up there an got a gait on you. What's dor matter Have you | 'jt another head onto ycr Como , wako up1 ! The person thus addressed struggled ti a sitting posture , shoved his plpo In hli trousers pocket , yelped like acoyotonnd. kicking his horao , turned abruptly across Broadway , and narrowly escaped running Into three stages and n lumber truck , Ho was a dissipated and all-night aor of a cab-man , with a lurid nose and i watery oyo. As lie came up , the two men said they wanted a black and tan and walked away. "I'm just as cheap as a yeller kob , uonts , " said the cabman , driving after horn close to the curb , and speaking in uisky tones that sounded as if they came 'ram the lloor of the cab , "an1 seven inics moro respectable. Where do you want to go ! " "Twenty-third street , " said ono of ho men , walking steadily on. "Dollar 'n half. " "Give you 50 cents. " "Kin I believe my oars ? Two such elegant gents oflorln1 half a dollar fur this urnoutl Unposaorblo. Make it adol ar. " "Fifty conta. " "Why , it's dead wrong , gouts. This ain't a yaller belly , by no moans , nnd lion think of the tone. Make it 75. " "Fifty cents. " "Didyou hear about that there incl- lent up town amongst the oleoto't" > tuvlod the drivers rattling along beside hem and crossing his leg , for a com- ortablo chat. "What , didn't "chor ? Well , it was this wlso : There was two incommon disngreoablo tramps what ladn't changed their muslin in seven weeks , when ono day a Fifth avnoo well up and gives 'omtwo shirts. What ccura ? They has to change them shirts , > ut where are they to do it ? Well , onta , they goes an1 hires a yallar kob md gets in and changes their shirts an' eaves the old una , an' a few minutes ator young Mr Vanastorbilk gets in with is lady luv fur n drive in the park an' uds them shirts an1 is disgusted an' low will you giv mo 75 } Ho gasped and stopped the cab , and lie men hurried in wlthoub a word. "Eloquence is a gift which few possess" aid the driver as his horse ambled up Jroadway. I'rcsorvlnir KKKB- The Prairie Farmer says : "Tho kepp ng of eggs boing'almoat wholly a question f temperature and the exclusion of air rom tlioin , it follows that which will do 10th in the cheapest and most cllectual vay will bo best. Uonco epgs are kept i very great numbers by cold storage Imt ia by providing n steady low tempera- uro not above thirty-live degrees Fahr. iut this is expensive. When , however , lie temperature can bo kept down o Bovoiity-iivo degrees and below t eggs are packed in some dry , clean sub. itauco which will exclude the ntmoaphor 0 air , they may bo kept in a comparative y fsosh state for mouths. Thia may boone ono in the following way : Provide clean , ry packages not exceeding in capacity lie quarter o ; third of a barrel , and a uflicioncy of common , fine ground land > lastcr , such as is used for agricultural mrposcs. Commerce by putting a layer > f the plaster two inches deep on the lottom of the package , and into this sot : io eggs , small end down , so each egg will bo separate from the other. When the trata of eggs ia complete add moro plas- or , then a second strata of eggs till the lackago is full. If the work la done caro- ully the eggs are sound when packed , nd each egg is separate from every other , nd the temperature Is not allowed to ot above sovonty-fivu degrees , the result 1 every case will ho satisfactory. " The Now England Farmer says : "Tho plan of a French chemist for ircsorving eggs ia as follows : While uito fresh they are gently struck against ach other to see if they bo 'sound ; ' ext they are placed in a kind of earthen Ltchcr having a very narrow bottom. Vhon the vessel is full , a solution of a uartor of an otmco of quick lime to ono uart of water is poured iu. The limo rater pormcatoa the shell till it caches fllio first mcmbrano , rendering the alter impervious. Tlio pitchers are then ilaced in a cellar , from which all light is xcludcd , but n uniform tomporatnro of i toHi degrees Fahrenheit is main * aincd. In the courao of a few days a iclliclo formu on the surface of the water n each pitcher ( carbonalo of lime ) , and iat must never Do broken till the mo ment for withdrawing the eggs , Thia iroccss enableu eggs to bo kept fresh for x or eight months , and not moro than vo in a thousand provo objectionable. " Fire Kindlera save coal. Now Furniture Store , M. F. Martin , IU S. 15th St. , haa the largest stock in imaho , and makes the lowest prices , ' UNDERWEAH1 UNDEUWEARI1 t the great closing sale of M , HELL- MAN it GO'S at astonishing low prices , Fremont Kvorett , late of Lyoni , Neb , , has comu to Omaha nnd taken up bin rosi- Jenca hero , Hu will henceforth ho ono of the ' legal luminaries of thu Omaha bar. 0 DtirarD , Crete ; Mhos. Lowry , Lincoln ; J , , Dinsmore , Button ; J Jensen , Geneva ; II N'owoll , Blair ; W II Carter , Valentine ; J M rnachcr , Fort Niabrara ; lion J 0 Crawford , West 1'olnt ; K U Gsinann , Schuyler ; Jloion ' Gregg , Lincoln , and I IS A hbuni and wlfu , ilbbon , were registered at tin I'axton yciter- Jay , ' Attend the great clearing sale of M. HKLLMAN & GO'S where everything , being sold at unheard of low prices to reduce stock before dissolution , January ht. sJJOoodJH Have you soon the Campaign ] V7tipa , Mooro'u , where the lion roars for the cheapest and boat goods iu the west Conio and BOO them , it will do you good aOtf. ' MICHIGAN J1 REE STONIS PJ3AOIIKS' A iimt \ favorable njtjmrtuntlj/ for prcticrvlnd ( it nasoiiablo ralta ayaln this reason nut Ukdy ( o bo equaled , FLKMING , FAMILY GKOOKR. For Salo. A lot of fresh milch cows with yoiinii calves. Apply to II. P , llxsinax , 2121 Harnoy etroet , Omalia. Fjro Kindlers eave ooul , ANTI-MONOl'OIjlSTB , ATTBNIION Klrnt District , Hon. Charlca II. IJrownwaa oppoinlot to address moolinga in the First congrosa lonal district , at the places named below as follows : Valparaiso , Friday , September 2fitb,7 p. m \Vftiioo , S'lturdftv , September 27th , 1 ] > . m ' PlatUmonth , Monday , September 2'Jtl | > . m , A Milan 1 , WcdiiMil/iy. October 11 , 7 p. m Wiu-erly , Tliutiilny , Octolxir 2nd , a p , in , Pnimyrn , 1'riday , October ! 11 , 'J p. m , Weepinc Wntor , Monday , October. Clh ' u m.3 Auburn , TtiMday. Octohnr "th , 7 p. in. Valla City , Thurcdny , October Dili , 7 p. in Itrownvllle , Saturday. October Uth , 1 ! p.m Tocunuoli , Monday , Octoln'r 13th , 7 , t ) , in llnmbohlt , Wixlnesday , October Ifitli. Pawnee City , Friday , October 17th , 7 p. m llentrico , Monday , October ! ! 0th , 7 p. in. Lincoln , Thursday , October 23rd , 7 i > in , Ni-brnskn City , SnUirday , October 2fitli , 7 p. m. m.Drtloi for Onmlm nnd other places in th district will bo duly nnuouncoJ , C. S. Montgomery , ! ' . § ( ] . , antl-monopol > cniubdalu for attorney Rcneral , will sponk pur sunut to alipoiutmoiit , nt the following times nnd places : . , October lut , 7 p , m , , Octol > cr 2d , 7i30i. \ . in. y , October ! M , 7 11 m. . .OctobiT-lth , 7:30 : p. m And nt other plnco to bo announced in duo time , Tlio Cnmiintgn In tlio L ccniul District. Captain J , If , Stlckol'a appointments : October 1-DnUd City , llutler county , 2 o'clock , p. in , October 1 Itising , liutlor county , 7:30 : o'clock , p. in , October l ! O ceola , Polk county , 2 o'clock , ) . m. October 2-Stromsburfr , Polk county , 7:30 : 'clock , p. in. October 3 Friend , Sallno county , 2 o'clock , ) . tit. DAVID CITY , Neb. , September 22,1831. Ti tha electors in the Second congressional listrjct : Who nro desirous of nssintiiiK In the election of Capt , , T. II. St'cklo , the Anhl-mo lopoly candidnto for congress. Yon nro most respectfully loimcstod to correspond with mo o tlio end , that wo may nrrntiRO the work ydomntlcally nnd innko every effort effective md harmonious. In union nnd organization a strength. 1 invite your united assistance. Very Hocpoctfiilly , S. S. HKYNOLDS. Ch'm' Anti-M onopoly Coup. Cent. Com. Hon. Jnmos W. Davis will address the > o plo on the political Itoma of the day at the ollowing places people withour reference to > arty i-sspccmlly Invited. At Louisvlllo October 2 , 2 p.km. At Avocn October 3 , 7 l > . in , At SyrnciiBO October , 7 p. m. At lionnott October C , Z i > . in. At Vnli > araiso October 8 , 7 p. m. At Wnhoo October ! ) , 7 p. m. At Cloon Creek , October 10 , 7 p. in. At Firth October 13 , 7 p. in. At Hlno Springs October 15 , 7 1' . m. At Beatrice , October 1C , 2 p. in. At Cottlnnd , October 17,7 p. m. At Sterling , October 18 , 7 p. in. At Tf cuniHih , October i0 ! , 7 i > . m. AtTublo Hocp , October 1 ! , * , 7 p. in. At Pnwno ? City , October 21 , 7 p. in. At Uiichnrd , October 2fi , 7 p. in. At Hnmboldt , October 27. 7 ) > . in. At l''nllH City , October 28 , 7 1 > . m. At Stella , October , ill , 7 p. in. At Auburn , October 30 , 7 p. in. At Nomalca City , October 31 , 7 p. in. At Nebraska City , November 1 , 7 p. in. At Plnttsmouth , November 3 , 7 p. in. KEt'UBtilOAN APPOINTMENTS. ) plntiuin [ ( top Goorro "W. Oorsoy niul J. O. Tato. llnrtlngton Wcdneadny evening , Octo )3r 1. Ponca Thursday evening , October 2. Norfolk Friday evening , October 3 , O'Neill Monday evening , October 0 , Ainsworth Tuesday evening , October 7. Nellgh Wednesday , October 8. Piorcn Thursday , October l . Crcighton Friday , October 10. OK OHO W. E. DOI1SKV AND (1K.V. A. II. CONNOR. Ord Monday evening , October 13 , IJrokcn How Tuesday evening , October 1-1. Loup City Wednesday evening , October 5. 5.St. St. Pnnl Thursday evening , October 10. Scotin Friday afternoon , October 17. Grand Island Friday evening , October 17. Central City Saturday evening , October 8. ITuIlorlon Mondny evening , October 20. Columbus Tuomlny evening , October 21. Noith Plntto Wednesday evening , October 2. 2.Plum Plum Cicok Thursday evening , October 3. Kenrnoy Friday ovcntmr , October 21. SchuylerSaturday oyening , October 25. GKO. W. II. DOItHEY AND OTHKIl Hl'KAKKIlH. Albion Monday evening , October 27. Ulnir Tuesday evening , October 28. Dakota City WudiitBuny evening , Octo ] er 2 ! ) . Teknmah Thursday evening. October 30 , West Point Kiidnv evening , October 31. Mr , Dorsoy will bo nccompuiilod by candl- att-H for stnto ollices , C , K. XOST , J. W. LOVK , Ch'n State Con. Com , Ch'n Cong. Com. and AppolntmditH In Tlilrd ConcrcHsloiinl Ulmrlct. Albion L. W. Osborno nnd 11. C. JJromo , londay evening , October Otli. ilnckton M. A , llnrtlgan nnd N. A , Itnin- olt , Monday avoiilug , October ( ith- liattlo Cieek , f. W. Tucltor nnd D. A. lolmes , Monday evening , October Uth , llair ! M. A. llartlgnn und N. A. Itninbolt , rueBilny evening , Octobi-r 7th. Fullerton L. W. Oiboinu nnd II. C. iiomp , Tuesday ovcnlng , October 7th. Mndison .1 , W. Tucker nnd II. ( J. Mn- eon , Tuesday evening , October 7th , Central City L. W. Onborno nnd H. C. iroiiio , Wednesday ovcniug , October 8th. ( Jenoa .1. W. lucker and II , U. Mngoon , Vndnegday uvening , October 8th , Columbus M , A. Hartigim nnd N. A. Uiubolt , Wednesday ovcnlng , Octolx'r 8th. Gibbon L. W. Oaborrt und II. 0. Brome , 'hursdny oven I up. October ! lth. Grand iHlnnu M , A. llartigan nnd W , A. Sell. TlmrHday evening , Octoljor 9th. Wood Uiver-J. W. Tnekt-r and H. G. Ma- eon , Thursday evening , October Uth. Schuyler L. W. Onboino und II. 0. iromo , Friday ovenim' , Octol > er 10th. North Pliilto M. A. Jlnrtlgan nnd W. A. Sell , Friday evening , October 10th. ClurkK J. W. Tucker und II. ( J. Magoon , 'rlduy ot onlng , October 10th , North IJoncl-M. A. Hartigan nnd T. S. jlarkson , Saturday ovoulng , October llth. Arlington-J. W. Tucker nnd II. G. Mo. eon , Saturday ovenlng , October llth. Oakdale ,1 W. Tucker nnd II. 0. Brome , londay evening , October 13th. Atkinson .T , W , Tucker and II , 0 , Brome , 'uewlay evening , October 1 Ith , Kwlng J. W. Tucker and If , O , Brome , Vednosduy ovenlng , October 15th , Scrlbner J. W. Tucker nnd II. 0 , Brome , 'hnraday evening , October IGtli , G. K. YOST , Chairman State Central Committee. W , LOVK , Cluitmnu Congressional Cen tral Comimtteo. Third District. Imparted Beer 1. BOTTLS3. Srlangor , . iiavarin , Julmbachor , . t . . . .Bnvnria , 'Honor . . . . , 1 . .iBohoinian , . . . . . . Bremen. DOMESTIC. Judwoisor . St. AnlmuEor , . . . - . St. Louie. Besbu , . . . - Oraabu. Alo. Porter. Domestic nud Hlduo Wine. feED. MA.UUER , ( CAPITAJi PRIZE $76,000 MuTlcVota only SC. Shares In Proportion Lonisiana Slate Lollery Ciiinuan ? , hereby ctrtify nut tin'Mtn ! ftiTatlUtt SffnlMy and riamnji ff the Lmiieitna fnatt Lotterii Company , tnt' tnt-trton tnnnaat and Mntrcl tM Uraunjt { ( A.-titMiivf , eiMl tMttt mm ate conducted u A . nnd in goodfaith toward fl r r. ( < < , nrvt uaau'UrtM Wj cmnpanv to we tMittr- W.ec.'euit\rif.i4mil't o/ our f'jnaturn e.tatM ( n Hi astoerttitmott. " Inooiporitoil In 1553 tar 13 yein by the leirUI far educitlonil and clmtltAbla piirpows with k OM . 111 ol * 1.000,000 la which A ( OMIT * toad ol ortt 1350,000 haa since boeii dJoJ. By n OTornholmlne popular role It ) franchlw w ! inula K pnrt ol the prtnranl itixto conitllnUon idoptoil Dooeralor 3d. A. i ) . 1875. The only Lottery over voted on nnd en dorsed by the people of any State. It novcr smles or postpones. Ita grand single number drawings Uko place monthly. A nplondid opportunity to win n 1'ortnnB Tenth Grand Drawing Olnss 1C , In the Acnd- omy of Mn lc , Now Orlonna , Tuesday , Octo ber Mill , 1884 173d Mouthlv drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , ? 75,000. 100,000 Ticket * nt Five Dollars Kach , Uons , In Fiftlis in proportion , tlST OP PlltZKB. OAPITA&PIUZB . . . . 1 do do U.uoa 1 do do 10,009 i rmzK3 OP tocoo I isx 5 do 1000 10,039 10 do 1000 10,009 30 do fOO 10,000 ICO do SCO 0,000 WO do 100 80.000 tOO do KO M 000 1000 do 26 M.CCO AirnoiiMATton rains. P Approximation prltoi ol (760 O.T63 0 do do 600 4,500 0 do do 150 Slta 1997 Frlzoi imonntlnR to IW,6C9 Applloatlon far intco to olnbs ( honld be made only to tno ofuoo ol tha Company la Now Orloana. For further Information wtlto clcaily Rlrlne toll tddiean. Uako 1 * . O. Uoney Oidori payabla and nldrces Hcelntorod Letter * to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL DANE , Now Orleans , tft. Poaiil Notoa and ordinary lottcri by Mull oc Kz. piou ( all tunig ot | i and upnarda by ExpreM al ont jilicnso ) to M A. DAUrmN , ot II. A. DAUPHIN , Now Otloani La. 007 Seventh fit. , Washington D. O. THE MILD POWER CURES 1 OM BO PATH 1C- SPECIFICS : InusoODyonrn. I ich number ( ho ipcclnl pro- crlpllon of nu eminent plijnlclnn. The only hlniplr , Hn To nnd Hiiro Jleillclnea ( or the p oplo Liar I'UiNcii'At. ! io . cuuta. rnicE. 1. 1'Vvern. Congestion , lullnmatlonn , . , . , . ! & 2.Vnrm , Worm Kovcr , Worm Colic. . . < : ( illc. orTcothlnBof Infants . Illitrrhfn ot clilldrru or AdulU n. DviKMilnrr , nrlpliia , lilllloiin Colic , . . .35 II , ( Miiili-ra.tlorbiH , Vomiting 2.t 7. CnualK , Cold , llrnncliltla H , > riiriililn , Tnotbncho. 1 nocaclic ! ) . IIm < lnriei ! , SIcte llonclnchrn. Vrrtlco Kl. lli poinln , lllllloim htnmacli 25 < t. Hniiprrii i < ( l or I'nlllfill IVrlod 12. Ulillri. too I'rofusu rerloda . 25 I.I. I Sriiiin. CoitKli , Uimciilt IlrrnthlnK 25 I I. Hull Illii-itm , ] 'ry lpcln , llnintlona , .25 in. IIIUMiiiiatl.nl , llumimatlarnliiK 25 II ! . I'n tor nnd AUIH * . Chill , Foyer , Ague * ,5 ( > 17 I'llo. Blind or iflerdlnK- . SO III. lntnrrh. ! noutu or chronic ; Innuonia AU ! \VlioiliiK ) | Clinch , violent counln , . . , nt 21. ( Iruernl DrMlltv , I'liyslcalVuaknc3a.5ll 27. lUdnoy lll.cn-i- . 5(1 2S. rx-rvonii Di-bllllv . t.OO : i ( > . IlrlnnryVrnlinoii. . WcttlnRthobod ,5 ( > 32. lll < oniiuoriliolloiirt , I'nlnliatlon. l.OO told by driiRgUti. or ( tout by llio Caie.orBln- gln vlnf , ( rco of charco , on receipt of Tirlco , Hcnd fnrllr.llumnliruvii Honkon Dlacn.oftr (14 ( 1 imsoo , nluo 1 1 Innirnled'ntalnKiin rilKK. Addrvu , lliiMinliriivn' llnmenjiatlilr Alcd > Wowtu. , inui'ullnn Slrcct. Sew York. niorosALS VOK SIDKWALK CON STRUCTION. Scaled proposals will lie received by the under * signed until 12 o'clock r.oon , ol Haturdiy October , llth A. I ) . 1831 , for tliocouBtructlon of all plank sluo- \ lk oidorcd by tbo chy council during the iruaitcr ending January lit , 1886. llldi to bo made an pilntod lianka ! to bo furnished ly tbo Botrd of I'tiMlo WortB , and work to be done n accordnnco with plant and tjioclflcatlonB on fllo In ho olllco of Bald Hoard. IIMs leo to bo accompanied jy the elenntnrcH of proposed Burettes who , In tbo ovcnt of tlio awarding of the contract , will enter into icnds with tlio city of Omaha , la the gum otfHu mndreil dollars for tbo faithful esucutlon of said contract. The Hoard of 1'ubllo Works regcncatho right to elect any or all bldn. JAM K3 CREIOHTON , Clim'n Uoard of I'ublloVorka. . tfl.'Jt OWk-gW BP | > - \VI11 pnrlfylho BLOOD.Tcfrn. laid thu LIVER and KIDNEYS. und Hisrniu : TMK 1IKAX.T1I. iif-rvorocjlvoiieirlorcu. Jir.llvcna llio niliiil anil dnjiiillca ilralu Tower. BntrcrliiR Irani fuinplaliita am u c u E * ? ix ulhirtn their flux will Hod In DB. IV aXEU'S IRON TO1IIO a rafa and roncdy curu. ifllica u clear , lioultljy compliixlon. "Kreiiuoiit ativniplB at oo7vtrf UliK only add to Ihu popularity lirtliu orlKlnnl. Do not experi ment latllloOIIIOWAI.ANUJIE'iT. . j /fHeudjourmldrmstoTlieDr. llnrtorMed.ro.V S ( I Mt. Loali. Mo. , for our "BIU5AM UOO1C" 1 VM'ull of ntruDBo bnd uauf nl talormuttoa , tmi.ff I JAS.H.PE&BODY M. i > . PHYSICIAK & BURGEON. Itcsldcnco No. 1407 Jones St. Office , No. It 03 Far- am U Olllco hours 12 m. to 1 p , m. and > om 2 to p.m. Telephone for ofllco 07 , reslUonoo , 126 OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CKOUNSE'S BLOCK , lot. IDtli and Capitol Avenue , treat ? all cases Crip * pled or Deformed , alto clUoiecu of the Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs. "All cases cfCuivtttuo of tboHplne , Crooked Feet K andArui8 , AlsoUhronlooflatlonsoltho Liver , tlieumatuim , 1'araljuU , I'iKti , Ulcer * , Catarrh , A tb ma and UionchltUniu all trtatod by now and euc- costful m < thnd . All dUoaueaof tno niootl and Uriu- ry Org&ns , Including thosj rosultluv from Imlscro- Inn.or eix > sure , are nafcl ] and Buocccfully ttcaUd and ftcuruguvantevd. Young men , inlcidlo aged , and all men nullerliiir f rom Wrakuvu and Ner > oua extiauiUon , producing IndlKcstlou , 1'alpltatlonol the [ oart , Uespoudoiioy UltzlncM , LQM cf Ueuiory.Lock Kucrgy an 1 Ambition , can bo rentorod to health iv | \lgor , If ccto In uot too lonif ncleotcd. llio Surgvon In cbargo It a gnduitto of Jifl r. on Medical CuUt | ; USai ) ard tiaa iludlod liii ii < tett\e \ < tt lnInJou , 1'arU and llcrlln If atlllcUd , all or rlto lull domlptlon ot your one , and tucdl- Ina niftV lo toutjou. yonm.ltatlou free , Addrrm < m h IJlHpcOHirv. Cro'iiKeV lUock , Onuha , NtU. \\ff \ h r JO-Ua. n ,1-3 trl7-Ri > . sn , unilar. f-JPa a.