THEDAJLLXBEIfi'-MONDAY NOVEMBER 10 1884 5 A DRUMMER'S DEATH , SnicM of V , B , MOD , a Mao , Up BBIDE AimM in Sioox Oily , Caused liy Drink , Sup 10 I > J ttio Cause ol' die ISuuli A l. A STHAXUEU SUIC111KH , SloUX City Journal , November 8. W. R , Nebon , a strangar in the city suicided ymtorday afternoon , about I o'clock , in On rear of the mayor's ollbe corner of IVuil and Fifth alroots. Thi circurmtano 's attending the tragedy were tlioao : Mayor S\vnrtn \ , yesterday fore noon , received the following telegram : LINCOLN" , Neb. , November 7. You will find at express oflico two packigoa , marked S. 11. fcowton. Goes by W. J Nelson here ; short , heavy , full board Arrest whoo\er calls for packaged , Hole lind telegraph , IS. B. BHACII , Chief of Police. it happened that the mayor , on his way down Fourth atroot , mot a gentle man who uluworcd the description , and who asked the mayor where the express ollico was. The nnyor pointed out the United States ixpresa oQico , and at oncv concluded that ho vis the man wanted and w out to look for u policeman. Tin man was accompanied by u Lidy , and at the express oflico door the man went on , the lady going in to a k for an express package tor S. 11 Nowton. Previously the pair had called at the American ox prow oflico and asked for a package addressed to F. M. Morrison. Officers Petty and McGoflin were found , and started in a buggy to look for the man. Ho was sighted , walking will the lady , on Sixth Btroof- , near Pearl. Olh'cor McGollin wont to him and asked him to go to the mayor's oflico. He consented , and the ofllcois , with the man of many aliases aud the lady , wonl to the foot of the stairs loading to the oflico , where the lady was dismissed by her husband , and continued her way to the Pacific house , where they had been stopping. In the mayor's oflico the prisoner said that ho had done nothing at Lincoln to bo arrested for. Ho seamed cheerful and confident , and while the mayor wont to the Western Union ollico to telegraph , ho asked the c dicers to go with him to the saloon below and have cigars. They went with him there , and then ho asked that Officer Petty allow him to go to the water closet. They went and while tha officer was standing at the door ho hoard a shot within , and pushing his way iuaido found his prisoner weltering in bis blood on the floor. Ho had shot himself through the head wi < li a 32-cali- bro Colt's revolver. The body was c. lied into the assembly hall back of tbo mnyor's oflica , and the coroner , Dr * . II. B. Clingau , called. Since arriving in the city the deceased hns acted strangely ; started , negotiations for the purchase of young cattle , and that BITE of thing. Ho was not in liquor when ai rested. On his person was found $ -1 0(5. ( Mrs. Nebon , who ia a lady ot somu torty summers , lies but $15 , only enough to pay tha hotel bill now duo. The deceased isui a member of the Masonic order , and his funeral will bo looked after by the members of that order iu this city. Tel egrams Bent to Lincoln brought no an swer , excepting an order to hold the ox- prcjs packages , which will not be dono. HIS C'AUEEU IKVKOIIASKA. Lincoln Journal. A few days ago after the first of September tembor , W. J. Nelson with his nifo and stop daughter , came to Lincoln. L.ttlo wns known of them as Nelson did not go into buainera and they lived quietly. About the first of this mouth thev rented a house of Mr. Barlow at 1C21 N street nnd moved in. Half of the house was furniahed and the other half unfurnished. On Thurs day tf last week Nelson went to Wilson & Co'a and purchased about § 50 worth ol goods , most of the bill being for u carpet. Ho exhibited government bonds to the sum of 51)00 aad Mm. Nelson's picket hoop2 was gotn to contain ceveial large trill piec > * . Nelson s id ho had sent § 5,000 in bunds to bo cashed and had bought a team for § 500 , whion micjo him a li'tlophoit but Lo would came in with the Cj.sh in the course of a. few dayc. As ho eeernsd to bo abundantly able to ment all hia obligation ) ) , no objection was mil do by the firm Ho bought , as was subsequently uicnrtainod , about § 33 worth of goudi from OilJwin Brothers : i ntnvo and fixture" 'ind alao made aomo On Friday Aliv. Nolsnn wont to Wil- ojn it Co. , and aji.l tlut bho was auxioUH vo gwfc the Cdrput dorm. She aud her husband WHS expecting the money for his bonds in a u y or two , and aho was allowed to take the carpet away. As fiho did not coino around on Monday Mr. Dobbins called nt the houso. She said that her husbdiid and his son lud gone ont hunting with the team and would ba gonu a day or two. Ho called on Tues day and was informed thot they had not returned yot. On Wednesday a boy came to Wilson & CO.'H with a telegram for Mrs. Nelson , and asked where uho hvod. lie was told where to go , and no moro was thought about it until Thursday , when Mr. liar low came down and announced that the woman had disappeared , and showed H note which she had left. The note stated that aho wai sorry shu couldn't pt\y the rent , but that her husbjiid had hud trouble m settling up his affairs , and she was unable to pay up. She said aho was going back to Illinois , where they came from. The firms who had sold Mr , Nelson goods and who have not received any conaideration therefor immediately bo gantolook for the goods. The carpet und etovo , with the trunks containing other personal property , had dis appeared and wore doubtless hauled ntf by the two teams with which .Nelson and bis sons or , at least , the two bays with him left Sunday or Monday. Upon questioning the ox preuamcu. ono was found who had hauled ft roll of carpet to the express ofilca. Upon inquiring there it wai found that it had been chipped to Omaha , to S. S Newton. The defrauded merchants telegraphed to Omaha aud found that the goods had been reshipped to Bioux City. They then sent a dispatch to Sioux City di recting that the paity who called for thu flood * bo arrested. They had not i ng to wait. Natoon cillcd for the goods yesterday , and a dit- patch came to th purtiB intoiedted hero staUajr tlmt he had been amottd. Bo foe the telegram hud b.eu ddliverod anuthflr arrived otuting tlui Ntlmn'had mot himself within twenty minutes uf < oc his urreet nnd was dettd. A brief di ptch announcing the tta ody will be found In our onscjcutecl prow report. 1'hiin iliuro wjD Hunithing iiulnnit the crooked trajjffirtlons here ia evident , i the man's properly was sullicipnt to hav paid up all hii debts , and left him hineUomo balivnco. The wonnn is belt at Sioux City , nnd will pn.lnblo ba able to give aomo solution < f the myatnry , STATW , IOTl'INGS , Wob'ter c-mnly cvt 2.COOolwlastTues day , n Ruin of filW in H joir. A panther or in umtn'ii lion is halpinR him self to btuois on the range * west of Sidney. The united 1'rcsbj terian church at IMwne City , ituw nearly c-mplutcil , hn eixt S-'O.OOO Nnrf' lk ii now prcpitwl t' bittln ngnln * the I'ue fiend , ha\Li ; iirgnnizwl two lire com Tim I.tocoln Xowa Pii fast3 that Columbia nud thu Uuilde'si of I.'urty ' fhould now tike to the roads. Mro. 1. an Chrk wai thrown o > t of a biij ; KJ a1 : Albion hat week , u'ceiMiu' Injuiiua ut torioii ) nntiiie , Tlio lesidcncnof WoUty Kirns In Tublo lo-k ! biiriutl Vrlilnv inorniuR. Mn. Kern n.irrouly eecApuil suiroo.Uion , lieatrlro polled 1,201otc | ? , which by llio usual ruloodnulliiiljIiiB by t'no , wontil Indl c kto a population of u',2o5 , The foruer etono of the Kugllsh LutliCTAi clmich in Bostricovsa laid last Suudny , Tin e'f roiuony W.IR Urgcly Httend.td , ThubirnoC thu Methudht pnraonnRe ai Line iln was burned Tuesd.iy. Thu liora ( which It o ) twined wai aovtruly alugiid , Mrs. 12. 0 Wl'sni , residing uonr Artpihoo whlloiimlliiigono ni ht loccntly , thr.nv 11) ) a dtMid li/zud tuo nnd it half inched luni * . Mis ] jj. F.i'lauilim , of Fremoii attempt eel to kill IWHolf with a ro\olvor 1 \Srednej' day. The Inillut ir.i73j ; her abdomun ant loJgod in her ktt luud. A iimd dog ciu\tL'il cnsHorablo exoiteinnnl on the atrtiots of Ihirtuigton Mond.ty. llu and nil thn il < > < th.it cauiu In contact will him ucro duly disp.ttahod. The phcrilf cf York county run In eleven men last uock fur dhturuiug a MutlunlUl mooting In the Boutlnveit ptrt of the comity. They paid a good price for the racket. West Point ban decided that the town ahnuU : have watcr-wntks coatlug not to exceed $20.- 100 , and th.it -'J-ycur lund ) , b urini ; uoc nurj than 7 per cent. , bu ioanod to pay for thorn. The college of the United Brethren wil1 bi located at Homer , Dakota conuty. A sixty acre farm near town h.ii been salut"d for the fclto. The buildinc ; will c at not loss than ? 10COOO. ! llailroAdlng on the Valentino extension la not so plausant nnd remunerative ni it might bo. Thuteatnj employed iugradlng were bad ly affected by nlknl ! water and many were aick nnd died. The section house nt Uartington , valued n 8700 , wns burned at an early hour Thursday morning. The iiro watciu ed by n dofactivo Hoc. The goods it contained wcro mostly paved. It was a close call upon the engine house , A man named Webber was arrested in Ne braska City last week , charged with an at tempt to outr.igo a Ilttla Kirl , the daughter ol a prominent citizen. Unless Weblor proves his innocence , ho stands a good chance ol leading a funeral procession. There ia uncommon quiet in the h'norioa nf the state at the present time. Kvury well regulated rooster U abroad , nud the prospect H bright for u lurga liar\e t of crow for the defunct. There wi 1 Lo u great slaughter of fowl ia a few dnyp. P. F. O'Snllivim , the genial editor of the Weat Point Progroia , has met the enemy and ho is tin ii'ii. Though legialntua harness could hardlv fall on worthier shonldeiH the \oter < of Cinuing county insist that P , I1' , shall remain in thu nolitudo of hi aAiiutum , Tlo Union Pacific company Imung com- [ ) lotcl the tichuyler bliiige , offered to turn it uvtr to the Colf.iv county cominissioneia , and that body nut baing willing to accept it on contract , it was closed on Tuesday and will not ba opened until tte inntlur N settled. On Wednesday morning Lewis Angui h , tli3 two year old a n of L. Anguish , of Arapahop , was thrown out of a buggy and iu Untly killed , The mother of tlia boy was ulso thrown out and severely injnre-l. Tlio acci ient occurred early ia the marniug while driv ing to town. A man \vots drowned in the creek near Adams station , Lancaster county , Sunday morning , the ' 'd inat. KB had taken ull Ina clothes elf bub hia shirt , dived down and held to toino roots under the water Ho w as about 22 yeara old. six feet high , eight about ICO pound * . INIrs. Conley , of Fort llobinion , offers n , ward of S'JUO for ths discovery of tlia romaina of her 8 jejr ol i boy , who ubo. t a joar ago wandered auay from homo and ti > ia never been licard of since , It is mippoaed sli.it , ho gu lost and poriahcd in one o : I no cannons of that section , About four miles from Millard Wednesday morning nbjiit 3 o'clock , three men , unknown , went to W. ] { . Wilson'ij door and demnndeil that it be opened. The boy opened it and wus struck down ; aUo his brother and father. Tlio intruders Bt lo 510 nnd skipped. Onita b'.oi ' nrn after them nnd think they have a chic. Tha ld man \erylow nnd u bruibed on the head. A child of Mr. Coolea , ngirl about four MJirn old , Jiviiii , ' in the northwest portion of Wm-hingUiii county , met with tornblo death ou Muiid.iv. The motlurVUH prepaikg to Hcrub llio iloor , and had left a builer of hoi wa ter standing in front of thu utovo , when the jiltleono ( juiio ngninat it b ickward and fell in , mid w.u Hjildeit in auch a manlier tlut uho died in a short time , Ada Crobier anil Lon Muriihy were on u hunting expedition at the V , near Itulo , Rich- urdbon CM 3nty , olnctlon day , and wouiul np their "toir" with a bloidyiow. Murphy citressed Crosier with a rock nnd Crosier danced a duii'ilo ahntlla on Murphy'd lunch counter. The latttr initijtud on unother round Ijiit wai knocked ont with a atib in thu left i-1 do. Thu doctors think they can save Alur phy. phy.Two Two IhncjH from J.lncolu , the brothers La ] Juutc , epiiting lilaino I utn , ran againat a crowd of democratu in ll.iuingu Thumdny , nnd were bidlv used up when they touched the touler. Not only wera the Ulaino tilex liattcrnd out of uhipe , but it p > li > c > uiuu'd club dl 1 vali mt Heivicu m taming tin obttropoioiH Frtinchnifaii , though for u tlmo it looked IIH if Home livitly sho'iting w iiild bn dono. The po- liuo court addid ubjut ? 0 to their bill of tsx- [ lonata , Leonard Koll , n ( Jcrmuu farmer living ono inil from l < luu Hill , wax murdered by a iramp named Jon.'ph Cook Sittunlav night Nov. 1. Cook had been orking for Uol'iind ' .ho two hturt'xl for town in the evening. When about half a milo from thu city Cook attacked Hell with u hatchet , chopfng ] his ioa1 open , and rolled him out uf thu W..ROII. llothon took thu team , after going through ils victim's clothep , and ukipped. K'lll'ii body -vui not found nor the crime dincovored till Monday morning , Five hundrud dollarn has ) eon ralKod for the capture of tha murderer. He U HHix ) cd tohavugono to Miesourl , and .he nlienir hug gene in piuhiilt. /riioclcBO of the election at Beatrice was aignalizod by a du-tructlvu fire , the IOHH ap- iroaching 810.000 , with uninauranceof 31 600. rhe barn of .Imuea Boyd took Iiro i > t 0:31 : , and vaa totally conaumod , So veil ont of eighteen loisQi In the fctablo jH-rished , Among othera vua a line liliKded htallion , also a valuable iur e belonging to P. J Myers , nnd n her u lelonglngtoMr. Nathan lililioly. Mr Jilukuly mil only put ( ho iiorna into the barn n few nomontH ba ore Ono verv uufortunito thing n connection with the burning ol Jloyd'n irnperty wua llin faot that GoorRO Hoyd' ' ; ) illd W.IHury ill in tha houao und had to bo emov d , The shock was too much for the ittlu 0120 and it died nnxt day. Work , We I-K , Work' " How many women there arn working , o-d y in various branches of induatry o Hiy notliiiu ; of the thousand * of patieut loutfiwivei. whoso livna nrn an unceaain ound of toii who uro mttrtyra to thoie xunplainld M which the wenkor c.oi ; it i bhi Their tuska are rendered d inbly uird nd irkboino nud latir liven uro ihortenid , yet Jmrd Mo,6ily hem to keep o . To euuli Dr. 'Kavoiito IVemi'Jjitioti" oft'ijrg u suri mans nf relief For all fcmalo woaknetu t i : vcertain cure. AH drugginta. | , The cus nmo and iniani ) revenue re- j , o'pU ' of Sfotitreil show a fallini ; off fore ho month of October of glL'K.OOO , ao , jmparcd with the /a'nu month last ( car. j THE OHILD'ci ' HOSPITAL , It N I ) ln (3o.til WorkItul Cm Itooclxo Many Miiro riiililwn. The report of the Ohild'a hospital fo the lait three montha , constituting it Rosoiul qviatterly report , as as follows : No. of nluU putonts in hoiipltnl fium lulv I to October I . Xo. of children from ,1 cly 1 to October I . . 2 No of ds\ c.uo nnd medical ntlulitinnca Amount of monay recalvod : Kromy > patient * . S2S.1 00 From childroit' * bj.ml. . . . . SI 00 Total . S3iJI 00 There have boon but two oaaoi of sick ness amonj ; the chilJ ren. Ono little bo ; liring in the city was bntuiU ! to the boa pit.d in Soptombcr lor a surgical opera lion upon ono of hii IORS , hud another from Dakota with an acute Jiaoaso of the eyes. Uoth received satiafactary treat ment , and ouo was returned to hia parento. Aloat uf the children are botr/oon the ages of two aud eight years and belong to poor women who tire either depcnclen upon their own exertions for a livelihood and are glad to p\y a iiunll BUIII for their children's owe , or ave in totnpOMry ills' tresa and \\iah a homo forthom until tnicl tiino ai they are in a situation to Uku them again. Tluiy are entered for an indoftnito lunjth of tnno , subject to the oud or il fortune of the parents , and noino are loft for months and otliurs only for a few days. A largo proportion of this work is pure charity , but the cxtrpmo libor/ility of the friends of the hospital with the hulp of the pay patients has kept it in ample funde , and the manaRors hope soon to enlarge ita cap icity , so that no appli cant for admission to its benefits willhavo to bo turned from tta doors. It is a matter of regret that the princi pal object of the hospital , the care of sick children , should not bo moro appreciated and taken advantage of by people to whom it might ba ot incalculable raluo. The poorest child can lind hero the most comfortable bed , the most careful nursing and the most ekilfull physician , every thing which can conduce to Iti comfort and restoration to health. If the parents are able to pay a small sum they can dose so , and if they are not , it will make no difference. The managers have boon able to pay oil a mortgage of $300 on the lot during the quarter , and although the monthly bills and running expenses are largo , the receipts have kept In oxcoas of ttio ox- poditures , as the bank account of the treasurer will show. The economical disbursement of the generous nnd constant donations of money , requires and receives the most careful consideration of the hospital com mittee. Respectfully submitted. Mns. 11. II. CLAUKSON , Manager. Bins. A. J. Pori'LinoN , Secretary. ACCIDENTAL DEATH , Cliris SchlcgciKilliMl ly llio l'a Shotgun. South Omaha was yesterday nftcrnonn tha Rceno of an accidental death result ing frjtn the careless handling of loaded Stearins. Ic appeared from the evidence given at the inquest that Chris Schlcgor , his brother Matz aud Frank Liv/ronco start ed from their homes near T.rontioth cud Cantollar yeateiday morning to go hunt ing. Each of the boya curried a double- barreled muzzle-loading shotgun. They went down through South Omaha to Hardwood lake whcro they stayed until a little after noon when they started for liome. They came down through the South Omaha stock yards and had just Cotton pist the Drexel school houao vrhon Chris Schloger took hia gun from his shoulder and with the butt downward used it for a cauo. Bo had gene only a dhort diatanco when the report of it gun was hoiid , and on looking hid compan ions saw ChiiB full to the ground. Upon examination it was found the gun had Uncharged the contents ot ono barrel di rectly into hit 1-jft eye tearing oil' the top of his skull and killing him instantly. Cormier Mdulo was notified and hold an inqnoat upon the epnt , the jury ro- turmng a verdict that the young man had come to hia death by the nccidont.il discharge of his gun while held in his own handi. The deceased vras a young man eighteen years old , und resided uith his widowed mother at Twentieth and Cas- tellar. Young Schlcger wai an indus trious boy ana came hero from Germany before his mother for whooo coming from the old country ho made provis ions , lie had been employed for tume tiino at the nail works in ihis city as a nuilor. Ono of hii brothers is novr at work in the Puzton hotel tvi an elevator aoy. The litthi brother , Mat , who ao- Qompnnied Chris on the hunt wua almost leurt-brokon ut his death and bore thu irdeal with true manly fortitude , Mr. lohn W. Liuur , manager of the nuil works , who happened to learn of his leath went out to the KCOIIO and kindly r'oluntoered to defray ull the cxponuoi of its burial. The body was taken to the indortaking rooms of Drexel & Matilo vhcro it now lies , SUDDEN DEATH , Jlisrlcs ( ' . Curllon , it Una Diet , About 5 p , in. When , after the usual day's rest , the imployes of TUB BKE ollico wont to work nt evening , ono of their number WAS ound to bo minting and a little liter the oport was received that ho hid died nud- lenly. Charles 0. Oarlton was a noble hearted jravo and loyal man. lie hud worked HI THI : Bc.i : over since It won started and ras universally liked by his comrades , Io had Dorvod four years in the Union irmy and the hardships undergone "euti led him to a poueion , which , up to thu ime of his death , was never paid. Sub- cquent to the war ho wilted a p.ipor iu iuva und wai at ono tinio n rnau of con- iderablu IUUAIIU. Doiueatio iniafortuno ( lined hi * prosjiacts atid , ntor fiueing all lit ) hard-earned money snupt away , m utmu to Oumha tu bi-giri ifo unow. Wlnt ho did hero . 'ill the boys cnuw , nnd ull rccpcct him. l/n wus u uiater of his trade , Kocubiu in dispoBl. ion , aud a firm and f.uthful fnuud. lie rorbod on Tm ; HKI : up to K3turd y Imt , , nd hel I the " .id" uaties , which wtro loft ! icuut byin / nuddcn di.Mth , which o. . j mrred at hia joom , nt thu r.iMdonci ) of ' Jugh Millin , J'hirtojuth and Oae etrt l * , I about 5 o'clock last evening. On S\tur- diy ovonini ; Charlie went to bed in his mini lu'jltli , and as ho wns accustomn to sleeping late in the day , nothiiij wronj ; Tf.is euspocted unt-l about 5 p. m. yesterday , when ho wan found lying in i dangerous condition , nnd before medical cal aid could reach him ox pirrd The coroner was sent for and the remains taken to the undertak ing rooms cf Uroxol it 51 ml to await the order of his relations nnd friends , win were notified by telegraph rf the sat event. O.ipt. OAflton IOHICI a wife ant daughter to mourn his losj , and a host ol friends who will miss him from nmoii ) , thi ) cr.ift. The writer of those lines was nevermore moro nta loss to express Ins feelings than in recording this sad occurrence and in attempting to pay n duo tnbutu to ono nhoao Inlnnnto friendship has boon en joyed during hia live yonii of work on I'm ' : BIK. : The do.id man wns tco practical in his ideas to doairo oulopy , yet , under moro fa- \orablo circumstances , ho uould have achieved a plnoo worthy of his merit mid much higher than many mmi of greater pretensions , Ho tried to do his duly at all times , and sacrificed his own interests to protect tlnmo dependent on him. Ho hns gene down in the prime of life , and all the llowors that oan bo strewn on his grave for years to coino will not bo half so bright as the memories tlmt will cling to these who were associated with him , and who feel iu hia death a personal bu reavemout. THE WORLD'S ' FAIR , Coninilshloiirr I-'HI'IIOH Itlnkes n Call ror To tlu I'ooplo of Nobraskn : Finding it Impossible to hold longer hat portion of the Nebraska exhibit gathered at this place for New Orleans , restorday started forward in charge of a competent , careful man , S. McCoulga , of Lincoln , nine car loade. 1 follow to-day. There ii yet , 1 am informed , on route to Lincoln from various parts of the atato , icar five car loads additional. I learo matters at Lincoln in charge of lion. J. il. Burka , who has consented io receive and forward to Now Orleans what may coino in hereafter. The opening of ho exposition buino ; postplnicd sixteen lays , material intended for the Nebraska exhibit will bo received at Lincoln , until November 20. Moro products are desired , jet all trho will contribute , and forward o my addroen , Lincoln , by railroad , as ndicatod. Send by freight and mark all larcoh : "For the Now Orleans Centon- Hal. " Thus directed , the railroads have ibcrally consented to forward all freo. Vll will shirt on route to New Orleans , roiu Lincoln , under the management of dr. Burks. Jin addition to agricultural products , 1 ory much desire , for illustrative pur- HIECC , largo size photographs of our best , > nth public and private buildings , from | 1 pirts of the stato. I hope for interest n this , and Unit largo collections may bo made. In what has gene forward we are short of manufactured material. There is an ibundance to Lo had in this atato. Lot , coino forward. Do not wait for indi- idual invitationr ; all are invited and so- icitcd. AE > soon as detailed information is ob- ained concerning pansongcr transporter ion public announcement will bo made u state papers Letters dos'ring information will reach no addressed , Now Orluans , government juiiding , Nebraska spade , 'and will bo iromptly replied to Will the Nebraska preps please copy his announcement , in whole , or in sub- Unco ? Wo shall aim to present an ox- libit at NowOrloMia that Nebraskans will bo proud to look at , end which wo lope will greatly benefit the state in all eepocts. Respectfully , iloiiuuT W. FUUNAS , U. S. Commissioner for Nebraska. BLEW UP , i'lic Stcani-ClicNta lilown ofl' an I'.n- K'IIOCoining ' from ( lie Siiiiiinlt. Frlday/night / about C o'clock an engine ivaa brl jgin u freight train down the hill rom t'-o Summit , when all at once there was a loud report and the engine lost all ontrol of the train. It was soon found hat tiio steam oho-ts had been blown oil" ram bot'i eidoi of the ongino. The accident happened when about op- losito the Omaha machine shops , and ono f the steam cheats wont up in the air n onsidorablo ditUnco and came down on op of the machiuo shop buildings. The ment were just coining out from work ud there was contiidor < iblo constQrnatioii mong them for n moment. 'I ho report won a very loud ono and liny people in the vicinity of the upper > ards heard it mid started up the track o ascertain wli.it wus the matter and a eoling of relief was experienced when it was found tlut no ono had been hurt by lie accident. There Is no reason given for the acci- ont and thn on inoer did not express an pinion. Those who pretend to know ay ho was doubtless coming down the lill too fast and ho "plugi > od"tho engine , liat is rovoraod her any gave her steam , nd this wan what caused the blow up. Army OrdiTH , The commanding officer Fort Bridgor , Vyo. , will aond private Edward Berger , ompany II , Twenty-first infantry , to fort Douglas , Utah , for duty as hospital toward second class. The quartermaster's department will urnlsh the necessary transportation aud lie subsistence department commutation f rations for ono day in advance nt the BU&1 rates , it being impracticable to arry cooked rations. Hospital Steward MAX Arondt , U. S. A , is relieved from duty in this depart- lent and will comply with the ordorn ontainml in paragraph four , special irclers No , 25 < > , current eoriod from the loadquartera of the army. The quartermaster's department will urnish the necessary transportation , and ho subsistence dopir'.mont commutation f rations fjr the journey , it being ini- iractic blo to carry cooked rations. By order of Brigadier General Howard , -In the diatrlct court tliin inoining t'o i6Q of the utata HKiiiunt d'u/olo , tint Italian , uurguil with iiiur cr will ! > < > taken up , before mlgo Neville , Thu wltliexBca In thu cum im tiibpaoauoil nnd tha ciu > u will prolmlily wilhuiit duluy , The ku'iiol or4 the pinch atone ia the jitter ahnoni of commerce. Oonfcc- MUi ( [ < i / > ivu twoiity cunts a pound for Nivva : NOTKS. IIIOMUTTIC. U l staled tint thn ) np idonl 1ms do tciininoil to appoint (5 ( < Sclmjler Crosby n1 firnt -iit.int poitmnater ponornl. Governor lloadloy refine to order tli militia Intotlm Hocking vnlloy until coin ince < tlmt tlio thrnlN IIUMI clniia nil In their powe nnd f .ill od. llrlRnillcr ( ivner.il Ooorpo W. l.o\villnln < Ni < | irt , K. 1. , Saturday inornlip. Ho erml through the war ( mil vrovoml limei clio'rn secretary of ttnto of Hii ulu 1 * land , Them In a llglit rim on the 12 nt rin > st Vt. , bunk. Tlio director * tny the bnuk ii In a mum ! coinlltnin nml la not compile .led In llio fnllmoof Mmterson . ( Co. , mid n ready to incut nil doiimmls. Mnnil S , Saturday , inndu .1 milii for n\ci ci < 0 , nt l.o\iri ton , Ivy , In:10J : , tlio fintoU inllo over trotted In inul Nou'iiilur. Tlio trrok wai fro/en anil nthoruNi ) intfiiv arnb Tlio otfotl Ii LViisulrroil cqiml to n nnlo In 2OS : . Tlio tingle icnll rnca will hat to lie rowed nt I'ltt lnirt ; sntnrd.iy iiftornoon for STiCO n tuUliottticn Conloy anil Tooinor , lim been I'eclnrcd olT. 'IVoincr l > ickcr say ho in not in comlltlon nnd forfeit SlOO in Ht.iko money , boeliloi § lf 0 for Cunloy'a cxpuiiH * " . Wolf llio . , wliolesalo dcnlcrn In hit * nml c.i ] " " , nt Clnc.ipo , conf.d'oil to juilninoiit Snt- nulny fern total nmonnt of SftO.OOO , nml tlio plncn WIH rloti'il liy tlioplierllt. Tha llnliilitiai nro Mtlmnteil nt S4li\000 ; ns ts SU6 000 , of ulilch J'0,000 if In outsUiuliiiR nccuuntx , Hov. ilnuiPK Mol.uol,1i.i ( tor of the Second 1'rCfbytcilan church nt imlninnpolK nnd who formerly ofcnmoil tlio pulpit < > f a I'rcHliytorinn church nt Unltnl" , N , Y. , RIJ-S that lui IIIM It on Rood nuUioilty tlmt ( lovernui Cloielnntl \\ill shortly lo nnitod In mnrrlngo with n j nmiK Inily of llnlTulo , Tlio vxecutlxo unnmiltoo of the \VomnnV l''oroitn Missionnry no lety of thu Methodist rpiscopal church continnod itt m- lon at Hal- tnnoia Saturday. Thn ipport from tbs Dot MiiintM lirnnch rho\\od tlmt ncclion o ( tlio work In : i llonriKhiniicondltuiii. The nmonnt inlacd during tlio j car wai ? ! ' . ' ,000. I'rococdinsa werobiRiin Saturday nt Xtw Yuri : loolIn to the romovnl of Tlnwdoro , l\vight from llio position H rcfcrco in Ilia suit of I'cter Mirionnd otlii'rn npainut Corno- HIM 1C. Hnrtlson , which iuvolven SH.OOO.COU. Tlio dofondnnt charxei th ttlio referee ia pto judicud nnd plve erroneous ruliiign. 1'rocoud- lugs incnnwhtlo , before the rufvrtio , are Btnje > 1 < The IiulianniMilifi .lonrmtl'ii ItlooniinKlon Biii'cial of Hatnrdny PSJ-B : A special reportB tlmt Kov. L innol.\lo8 \ , 1) . ] ) . , president of the Indiana tjtato university , ty-dny placed Ilia resk'imtlon In tlio linndn of tin ) tniHtucn , ivlio accepted It nnd chonu 1'rof. Klijah lt.it- lonttnc nH president pro loin. Tlio resignation Ii ) nnderatuod to bo the result of n ncnndnl , which involved a lady lonelier , who linn nleo resigned. IOIIKIGX. The divorce of Madame Pfltli from hei uiabund , MnrnniH do CAUV , wau Saturday undo abfoluto In tlio courts of I'uris , Courbot tolograplM from ICeolmiff , N'ovetn- IT 7th , that thoCliinofionttaclccd tlio fortified vorks coniiiiaiulliif ; the ro.ul to Tin n MI I , lint lad boon iepnlsod nfter tliroo hour.i fiKlitintf. Thirty-H0\ou fresh ca os of cholera were rc- ) artod m 1'nris 1'Vidiiy nnd twelve do.itliH. In law of the email proportion of deatha , the loctoiH believe tlio epidemic will nntuptuad- At Mo'cow Student Hoiell , who donounci'd o tlin pokco ninny of IUH follow xlndcntx ne nhilists , linn boon polconed. Anotliet atndont iin been obliged to llco to B.UO Ills 11 fo. , , , The stock of wheat in Knglnnd In c tinmted it 150,000 qimitt'iH , beiiiK IO-H tlnui t\\o-thirttn if the imioimt held a your npo , Tlio low iricciH cnricnt hcio are leiielllng An.orlcnn mporlx nnd tlnm n lighter utocl : in held by N.\NCI : COIINTV T r'/iiniKi.MtKri.iKs TO niK NAIIIOUI 111- : I'LKOIIO.NS ITON HIM URGENTLY I'LIII.ISIIHI ) BOMK INTKHKiriKO STATEMENTS , poclul Corrosponduucu of Tin : ] Iii : . lTui.1 IHTON , Novcmbor 7.--On icacblng loino from my roconl trip to Mlaiunrl in nni- vor to Inforinition tint promptoil utrougly to lie supposition that Goo. Fnrnlvnl was at Springfield in that Htato , I found that the Dnialni lioo and tlia St. Louiii Glebe ltmo- rat , have jiiiblished certain things pnrniitliig | 0 have boon given by mo to their rojurtcr , vhith nro totally without foundation in fuel. n llio first place I never held or oxpiousod ha opinion tlmt Mro. L'rrcivnl wax untr.tguil t thu tiino of her murder , nor did I over en- ortaln the opinion or nmko tha nshcrtimi that ha ICdinoiiBOn buys or any of tliu noightioiH f the deceased pirtlo-i wcro in any way inpllcnted in the tuitredy Such 1 thought never tntviuil my lend. The fact f it is 1 wai interx lowed nt Dniaha by ono or two rvpurtera who hoard I van in tlio city , but did not oven Ktitn In tlioin o what point 1wu 1 golup ; as the nrticlo in the SKI : clalniing that 1 haa gene to MiK lKaippi A'ill plainly nltow. Tlia ninount of il ia lliu oimitorii wuro nnxiouH to liniiw nil nbnut my iHniin in connectinn ulth the trip , aud became . told lliom nothing they thought to iot ; even vith juo by niakint ; a Hon ntional leport ont of ucli material UK they had gatho-ud from lly- ng riiinurH circnl.iti'd by portion who tlunni. < l o know oven tlnng but really knew notlilnp if tlio true fuctH In tliu cano. Them 0 cnp the climax of tlio | IIIHIHWI , 1 wonld-bo lepnrter fioin this pla-e , probably n Bein cb of notoriety , inakoi nil ut'uuk upon no tliniugb the uolniniiH of the lil.K nnd did lot In Kit. it t < > innlio KtateniPiita ontlioly fulno ind purpo.-ely Intended to do mo injiiiy. Thn : bnrgo hu miidn In rrgaid to u Btatoment of he county tlurk with lefornuco to mo , IH mu- ifioucly fulKO fioin liint to Uhl , KH tlio cleilc vlll xohtify iliat lie hud no words with nny- mo In n'g'iid ' to tlm innttcr. 1 have tttatiid ho Himplo fuiilrt in thin CUPO anil e.ui provo hem to bo tine , : utd I would ro'pectfnlly ad ! MI UKH ( ! bauk-duor I mdeiern to look moo i > thuir own nlf.iirrt nnd IUH In matter that do lot concern thuin , Ke poi ( fully , .T.\n W XIIIIIKI.I , , Sherlll. With HH'iiliiitf TIckolH. F. K. Norrls , a Union I'ucilic brake- nan , was arrested ly ) Deiuty ] Slierill Jrowoll in the Palace saloon on Saturday light on u warrant issued ( in a complaint iworn out before Justice Anderson charging him with grand larceny. The 3uinplaint , sworn out by ono Nichols , a Jnion Pacifio detective , alleges that Morris stole eovontoon railway paesongor ickcts of the value of $100 from that company. Those tickets worn scalped or iold , and have been constantly coming nto headquarters ever since May last , at which time It is alleged they were stolen , t is said Norrls has a confederate in the urimo , but ho had not yet been appro- tended. The notorious dive formerly kept by Billy" McGlory in Now York city , has jcoii opened as a so-called "temperance hoatre. " The November term of thu United States xiurt will upon thin morning , Jndgu Dundy , who dan been indlnpoKF.d tlnco Hnturduy , will not occujiy the bench for a cotiplo uf duyn. lun , ifndga liniwor wiliirrivaln time tliU norning to open court , and until Judgu Jundy again occupied tlia bench only the the circuit court will bo triinsuctod IMIiKHI A HUJtU OUIti : JfOUNl ) AT jAST | NO ONK NKKI ) HUKKKIl. A euro euro for lihnd , Illtedlng , Itchlnganil JUorutoil 1'iloH IIHH been dl coverud by Dr , \Villiftiiirt ( un Imliiin ifemidy , ) culled Dr , Wlllium'H Indian 1'llu Ulntinent A Dingle KJX IIIIM curtid the worat chronlo ciu > ca of 25 or JO yearn Htandli/g , No one in-ml milfer ll > nlnntivi afttir upplyinc thin wonderful Knotti ng inuiIiLinu , l.i/tloni ) , lnt > trtiii > enU and ulou- nuiloH do more lurin tlmu good , Willlutn'ii Imllnn I'llo Ointinrnt nliMiib-i tlio tunic IK , al iy thu Intonou itclnoi ; , ( put uid-ily ut nnht uftvr KoUuiK wunn in bud , ) avtn an u | > onUlix > , IviM llistiuit iclief , und lit prepare * ! only foi I'lltH , iicliin of the private paiU , und for no ) | lno ulto. Jtuuil wlmttho Jinn , > F. Af. CuMlnlxrry of Dluinl .ml , HAyri .ilmnt Dr. Williuin'ti Indnin I'ilo ( Mutnuiit : " 1 hnto [ ui'd fc > roi of l'i < t Cnro , Rinl it nllordn inn plooanro to nay tlmt 1 lm\o never found mi } tiling which gave Mich Innnetllnto nnd tirrinancnt relief ai Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Tor sale by nil drug. gilts nnd milled on receipt of price. 50o nnd SI. Sold at retail by JCulin it Co. C. K. OOOHMAN , Whulfialo Tlio forty-one insurance cnntpinioi ciriy- ingrixkion thu Her ilistilltry luio sct'lna tlirir lei rn arising from the recnt lire. The K i will not exceed S'"iOJl. The Mi ai ) < Scott , \\an io < i loill'l * , Doug hs wctn ri\ri a vny plo niit MI- . pri e by Ib ir tinny trie , di I'rlday ( vonlnu. Thn alTn'r WAI in elurgo cf MM Dr. HiblM nnd MM. 1. \ . 1'ierco , which stntoniont is inlliciout \\nrtnntiti inccen. HAILWAYSANDGOMMERCB , TUB IIASK HTATKMKXT. IS'KW YOIIK , Nov. ! > The wcnkly bank tttcmont ii M follows : lioiorvu incrorne , SJ.'M 1,0,0 Thobuiki now hold S3I,1MOCO ! n oxeost of legul requirement * . \ QTUUUGhi : KOU 11112 STATIC. c Kloollon Ini\\M irNo\v York How " the lli'suli AVill lU'Dolcriiiluctl. It now reoiuR probab'.n ' that llioro will 10 a ky.il Rtruuiloover thodutcrminalion nf the vote ( if tins stato.U The j.olerlion lawn in Now York are elaborate and explicit. The votes for ulcolora are deposited in nopeirito boxes ; AS cinniiQ | the poll is ckurd the inspectors of clootion proceed to onvaes the vo ton ; it the conclusion of the canvaes a at.ito- uentof the result in matlo and duly cor- ilicd by the inspectors , a true copy of which Is deposited n the ollico of the clerk of the town or city ; the original statement is dolivoro.1 > y the inspectors or ono of them to thu supervisor of the vrard or town within wenty-four houra after the sixmo shall mvo boon subscribed ; if there Is no BU- icrvisor , or ho shall bo disabled trom icting , thou to ono of the assessors of ho ward or town in which the election ia leld , the supervisors or assessors to whom the original statements of the can vass of the votes shall have boon deliv ered , or the county board of canvassers. The country canvassing boards moot text Tucbday. They take the returns and proceed to make up the county ro- ) ort. The law provides that in case it > ppears co the canvassers there have boon amisslons in the township and ward ro- urns they , chall cause the returns to bo Bent by ouo of their number to the town nspoctora or canvassers who sent it , sailing thorn together to make such cor- cctions "no thu facts of tnocaeo require. " hit such town or ward inspcctoia or can- 'aoeurs ahull not at fcuch meeting chungo 3r alter any decision btforo made by hum , but shall only cause their canvas- ) o bo correctly stated. " From the county boards the returns ro sent by messengers to the secretary } f state and pass into the hands of the tate ciuivubsinc board. This body con- iats of the secretary of state , the state nginoor , the o nuptrollor , the attorney enoi'al and ttio state treasurer , tnruo of . -horn are sudicient to form the board , .vliich incotsat Albany on the Wednesday fter the third Monday of November , or oonor If all the cortilied copies of the tatements of thu county canvassers shall lave been received. The secretary of tate is a republican , the other four be- ng democrats. Their duty is simply to letermino , by a computation in addition , , ho number of votes cast for each candi date for elector , and tw declare which of hem bus the greatest number of votes. Plai law says : "They shall make and sub- cribo on the proper statement a cortifl- ate of such determination , and shall elivor the sanio to the secretary of tato. " The law further piovidos that if any 5110 of the board dissent from the decis- on of the majority bo may write out his irotcst and hie It with the secretary of tato. The duty of the secretary of Htato to jboy the command of the mnjority of the sanvassing board is thus explicitly stated n the Btatuto : The secretary of etato shall , without Jclay , ciiuno a copy , under the seal of his illice , of the certified determination of ho board of state canvassers to bo dehv- ored tc each of the pars jus therein do- claret ? to be elected. In case errors or frauds are claimed in ho county canvasses the law provides hat the supreme court ( court of appeale ) nay , upon information by allldavit , ro- [ uiro the cuunly board to correct such errors or uhow cai'uo why mich correction hould not bo made , und in the event of ho failure of said board to make such correction , or show cuune , the court may 2ompul the board by writ of mandamus o correct such errors ; and if cuch board > f county canvac&urs shall have made its leterinination and dissolve , niich o&urt nay compel it to reconvene for the pur ic su of making such corrections , The court docu not appear to have any authority over the state canvaising xiard delegated to it by the Btatuto. It after the state canvaanng board issues certificates to presidential electors their decision shaull bo questioned , it is a natter of doubt whether the court of uppoals could compel them to withhold > r change thu certificates. The duty of ho secretary of state ia ao clearly stated hut any failure on his part to deliver ho certificates according to the direction of the majority of the board would bo a mlpablo tnalfeasnnco. If n correction ia nude by a county board on order of thu court the corrected returns must stand os the true return * . Those corrcc- ions must , apparently , bo made before ho state board assembler , as ( his body's duties are merely clerical , with no udiclal power. It ia the theory of the aw that all needed corrections must bo nado by local boards. From the cor- ectpd returns the etato board makes the botings and delivers certificates of eleo- ,1011 , to tlio persons having the greatest number of votes. The court of appeals in Now York is composed of four democrats and three republicans. One county in Australia has this year > aid thu bounty on 25,810 dozens of cap ured sparrow's Itul duration AIIKHIK llio Doolorn Thorp is a brccza in the St. Louis mod- cal society , over certain brunches of the undo Eoveral jihysicmns had "apodal- les" aud advertised them. Thin being contrary to medical etiquette , neccstita- od the resignation of these physicians , low queer it teems th t when u good neana of cure is found , anybody should object to making it public. It ja no eo "ret time many physicians ute lrown'n ! Iron Bitters in their regular practice , vith the happiest efi.ot. Dr. M. K. Joughtry' I'Vunklin ' , Y. , say * , "I am lighly pluuaed with Hruwn'ulron IMtters , inn buliovo it to houupeiior to all other I ron piep.trationti. " i Anglinij on the upper Trainee , above taiiiL-3 , m now wholly prohibited by kboao wli i own the lishericx , Diseases and Health of Live Stooki All owners of live stock are no doubt inlorofttcd in keeping their animals in n nnnd hrally condition , and are anxious to brinp to a halt any diiossp , no matter hnw trilling , na coon us it mukeo itn np- poiranco. To nccnmplMi either or both of thcac , the Wtslrrn Live Stock Itcmc- if.imunu'actured at Omaha , hns no i qua' . It ia cnsily given toc.\tlloliorfioBwlne ! ! , nnd iliri.p , a i itl M an article that had m vor failed to tilvo tati.sfAction , if pn p- Tnouaiiuls > f rlollari might bo fxvod anntully if brrcdcrs , fnrmoro , and , in fact , any ono from the person owning an extensive herd to the modest gardner with a pony anil a cow , would keep their animals in n thoroughly healthy condition. Keep stock healthy and over ; conta gious disease that comes along will not take hold with the grip of death. To do this thuro is nothing equal to the West ern Live Stock Itomcdy. Do not rait until the horse is stolen to lock thostablo donr , but lock It now buforo the thief comrn along , by the out lay of only ono dollar for a trial packngo of the celebrated and thoroughly tested boon , the Western Live Stock Kemedy. Knqttiro of your druggist , or gcniral storekeeper , and if you nro unable to ob tain it there , send Ono Dollar for o package - ago , post-paid , to the WKHTKUX LIVK STOOK REMEDY Co. Box 50 ! ) Omaha , Nob. Special Discounts to the Trade. Tlio Improved Eoady Reckoner. Contains tables ohovritig the amount and value of any quantity uf merchandise at any price from a quarter of a cent to ton dollars , either by weight or measure. Aho tables of wages nnd Aboard by the day , week and month ; board , scant ling and plank measure ; cubic measure ment of timber ; log measure and weight of grain per bushel , and intercut tabloa. Also the interest laws of the different states , Business laws iu daily use , Busi ness forms , etc. This valuable book which should bo in the hands of every man and boy in the land will bo sent postpaid on receipt of fifty cents by the WEHTKUN runuaniNo Co. , P. O. Box 509 , Omaha , Neb. 1 and 2o stamps taken. Pictures of All the Presidents Free , A complete set of pictures of the 21 Presidents , each separate , with data of inauguration , birth , etc. , mailed free to everyone that sends 15o for sample copy and illustrated premium list of the Rural Nebraska , a 20-pagu , 80 column farm and family journal established 15 yoaie. The pictures nlono aru worth 103 apiece and no ono who nccupta this offer will over regret it. Address H. S. Smith & Co. , l > ub're , 100 and 108 S. 14th St. , Omaha , Nebraska. GOLD KEDAi * PA1US , i&S. BAKER'S \Vnrranlui ! < if > fouftfjiiif - ' Cnenn , trom which tlio ciccm ov OilhuKlicenriinuM'il. Kh.intAr < 4 times tha strength of Ooeoa nilicii with Htarc.i , .Aiinvrootor riugur , and lit therefore f.ir moro econoui- cnl. It la delicious , nourishing , troBtlicnlng , rosily digest ) il , and admirably nd.iplcil fur tiivnlJiU MI well na for pcrKonn In health. Sold aj UrororA CTerjrnhtnv. BIKER i CO , , Belgian Boyal and 17.8 , Mall Srnnmero SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , DETWKKN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP Fhtllhi e , Germany , Italy , Holland and Franci BloersKoOiit\vril,320 ; Prupald from Antwerp , ( le ; Etcumlon , (39 , InoluilliiB bedding , oto , 2d Cabin , { 50 ; Ronud Trip , t30.iv ; zcurulon , 8100 ; tiiloon from 810 to )90 ; Excursion I10to3ier. OTl'eiei Wright Bono , Oca ijfants. It Drtxu ! . t y N. V. , Ilnnillton h Co. , Omahft. P. K. Ho , S03-N. UthBlroak , OmaLij D. K. Klin ill. Om hr A rntu nd-lv Rural Nebraska , Tlia lending AKriciiltnral and live Stock Journal of tliowtut ; 20 | m c HO oolnmna , rut anil ttltcticil , riimlz nu form , h n a Immlioino lllmtrolod co cr , at d hiH liuon luttlillthiid Dytarj , llio beat inctb- i IH of ubtorn Urnilni' , Fruit Qrowing. Kto. , and ( ho , Uo Block Inlcribt ( if the Kreat OrnziiiK aud Agri cultural riKlniia uf the voit , nMy ill cuud and re. TloHvd , Nounouho tills a llovtcr or plant , or a uotnt Iniid ; who nHima liomucnw pig or chicken , auiadord to bu without thu Hural Nekraaka. The Best "Writers Contrlliuto to ItCpagcft , The UltorUla are crhp , inbinHvd end to tliu point , it In puVllskod at tlia ow tiiilitcrli tlorj prlioof $1OD a year Ins a UrRcr ( Ironlr.t CM than that of any other publication of .Mn kind In tlio wmt , and tccuplua a Kronl Jtink kinoiiK thu bust Auricultural unJ LIVQ btooli Jour. ml * lu thn UiiitoU HtUoj , The Homo Cirolo. Department of rthe Rural Nebrwlia U a epccla caturu which always umbea It a welcome \bltor it liuKninlly Flrcaldo. Agents "Wantsd. [ Vo pay I'oBtnmnlms an I I < ocal Aiiontu n bigger Caah > Communion than any other pubiithera In Amrrlca , and Klve llunkr , I'ccket Knives , Watclim , Etc. , F ; o ! ! . > } < and ( liih who taVe aubicrlptlotm for na. llliutrated I'lenilum Last ii conta. The "Weekly Bee And the HI HAL NKI1IU8KA one voar each for J/.26 , only Id cents mnru thin the pifco of the [ Du alone , fcvery lloy anil tiUl who tends ua 10 ccnta or aKtnt'n ( outai , gamplo ooplta and Illuatrtted HreinlumUit , will receive an oleitiut aasortmeut ot llenutllul I'lcturo Cardi. Addrcrg n. H. SUITU&CO , , ice , urn B. nth at. , om Neb. m [ RON AND Etj 0. SPECHT , PROP , Ull IKmgln Bt. Oui hi , Hob. Galvanized iron Cormcns rjT , ) > tn WlnJawi , Tiiitili. Tii. Irin ata IliDliiK , Hpsjflt'il 1'atjat UiUldo dltyll ht , uatiJJutaJ lUolitUt Uukiitl Uaslcet dajlviaif , a a In K vi i til t it Or tli rtin II 10 i roat'rjitln < i , ifo ul'U.lHI itrtlii. OMAHA Chemical Dyeing -AND 0. T , PAUL33N , 1'roprlotcr. 19 * Clotti'liK ' Cltaned , DteJ an j I ail il anJ Diuj , witho it _ . , . . . UoloroU any Hhatltf , to HUkt , VelvcU &uo Laoca CloiuoJ , Ived aud Uheil. 1212 Douglas Street , . OMAHA , N