TIiK A1IA bifilfi-TCF DAY NOVftJiBRR 11 1884 EED MEN'S ' RIGHTS- A Gut ory Hovlow ol' tlio UfPat l.lk Imllan Cini * Ixu'ltlodliy tlm VJnltrtl ) * Slates iMipromu Con M , The case ot John KU.a Winnobago Indian ogninst Ohnllca Wilkiiis a judgu of elections of Untfthft. , fat-ing n suit for damage i in tbo BUT , of § 0,000 on ac count of the refiml r , Wilkiiis to accept the plaiutifl'u vutn. , just decided by the Suprerno court of t'jo United SUtca raised < \ very important , question , whothcr an Indian by abandoning bin tribal relations for n yuar t > d living Tvith nnil lilco white folln : .Mado him a ciltKen of llio Unftod SKI tea uuil'r tlio fourteenth lurtonclmout , which dccmros that "all persona 1 > M nor iiatucKlispd in the Uhltcd1 Statea arid subject to the jurisdiction theroo'r.ro citizens of the United Statea aud Ihr state whure they rcsido. " ' ho cftjo w = o origumlly acguod by Messrs. Popplotoii and Wobatcr for the Indian , and United States Attorney IJP irbcrtaon and 2.V. . Simoral for the itoftndaut , oil ft demurrer to plaintiff s petition. Judgoa IklcCnirjr and Oundy the domurrar vroll taken. T&a ciso submitted ou bripfo in the United Bupromo court , United Stf.teu At- tcrnoy Liai'.iertaoti Bubtuittiug ' . .ho brief ' 'or defendant. Ilia cotitcntioir. wna that the fourteenth TUiiuiidiueut did not 'Tican to extend citizenship to all per- nils who happened to bo borr : ou Amer ican aoli , but only to these poraona Trho wore hern into the Kovoimr.ont of the United Stutos , yielding iiliegianco to its lure and institutions. Tlio Indian is born 'uador the dominion of hia tribn and 'yields ' olleginnco to its tribal head. IIo ia no moro born into the gov ernnront of the United States than are the children of foreign ombasundors , or aliens toaporarily DOJ Miming hero. It wae also contended tlmt the Indian wan not uubioct to the jurisdiction of the UuHod Estates' in the sense of the four teenth amendment. The Indians , onry in n qualified sense are subject to juris diction of the United States and amen able to its laws. Neither can they vol untarily 'oSbinib or subject thomoolvca'to ' its laws BO as ' to acquire citizenship in the 'United ' Status. The supreme court adopted these views although -Judge ' 'Gooloy ' , of Michigan , and the decisions of three other courts took the other ' view. ' 5ho Bupromo court doubt IMS thought that the Indiana , as wards of the . government , nuder its festering care , pro tection and guardianship were better off thiin they would bo if they were clothed with the rights of citixenstiip. . As citi- - ' ins they would have to stand on their own foot just as other citizens The ai- pvomo court doubtless thought that it w us not the intimtiou of the framora of tie foarttwnth amendment lo admit half civilized Indiana , who know nothing of civil govcrnmont laws and institutions li'o citizenship , while intelligent and oaucated foreigners must bo ruaidentu of the United States five years fccforo they r in bo naturalized and bccomo citizena. If. certainly would bo carrying the pzinciplc of universal suffrage to the verge ot absurdity to permit the untutored Indian to vote , whtlo the cul- tired HiiJ scholarly Gorman and English man is disfranchised , because ho is not iumiliar with tha lawa and institutions of thio country. It certainly requires tjreat faith in'tho ' robust virtues of our western people and the saving efficacy of republt- can institutions to bolicvo that in addi tion the natural elements of disorder the Indian tribes can bo taken tsrtc ourcivilixe tion and government , and have conferred on them both the elective franchise and citizenship. Doubtless congress will be influenced by this decision to gaaduallj- admit Indians to citizenohip on terrae similar to these granted to other aliens Smoke-'Ceal of North Carolina co. PEDEESEN "PINCHED , " A UnnliJt n County PioKterer Ar. rested tor rihposiiif ; < r { ' > roM.c K < > il I'ropi'riy. Liit ovotuag Constable A. G. Uhess- rain , of ILscnpton , Hamilton . -comity , Nebraska , wrested Peter Pedersen in thin city ou e. charge of dispocing of mortgagor. ! [ tvporty. It r.ppor.rs that Pudorson , vth : > is a Dane , purchased K cow nnd a pour- short time since ef two mon in Uarnpt'- ' for § 100 r.nd not hav ing "tiliieionr cuh he borrowed Q-I-O pf W. J. Wiiliauaenn , 4' > vinj n inortys } ! " ri : the . cn.v itnd ijoiiy. iJJhortly nftor Podecaou aold the COK awl traded the i > n > yor u horse. Three . -nicks ago he came to 'Omalu nnd put u , nt the South Omaha house uod ninca filon ho uppccra to luvo benn doing nothii > < . Last Siturda. ? a telegram vaa snnt to Conatablo CIICSB'IU.V * : by Mr. liana Youog of this city whotrao acquainted witn Puderssn , oaying 6lat the latter was : i Omaha , and on tbe-strength of this tele gram the coneCablo er.mo nora iact night and captured hid or.an at the South t Omaha honao. , Priderson , wto ia n plasterer by trade , ! is apparently if ore in icol than a Jitmve- although ho has plaoi i pimaolf in a very unenviable position. LIt > la tompcrarily located in the ciiy jatltfrom which jtluco Jio will be conveyed /tlampton , uacoin- ipanied by OoiiKtable Oheasuiac thia Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- cacco ia the best. Army Ordcra- Krigadier < , ! eneral O. O. Howard , U. S. army , having resumed command of thia.department , Colonel Joi\n Gibbon , Seventh iufantry , id relieved Crom duty at these headquarters uud wi'l ' rejoin his proper elation ( i'brt Lara nie , Vfyo , ) The travel directed is jwceasBrj' for the public ac-rvicu. By order f Bngadior it enoral How ard. ICoul KAIUID TruimferH. The following are the real wtato trans- /era filed for November ( J and reported to i ffiiK BKE by Amen * real estate sgoncy. Augustus JCountzu t al' / / Kennedy , w d , lot 11 , blosk 12 , Ko ] ffr & Huth'n odrfj $ lf.OO. . M Alexander lilauk and v.ni * ' to J. I' , Manning , w d , lot 1 , block 7 , Kountza1 * 4thadc , § 1250. Capt. John 0. Uourke , 111 U. S caval ry. wb'j has /or ten yeara or mure &ery d on General CVook'rf utaff , lus rocc'iiti ' ; nubluhcd A volume on the curiuua re ligiou < i ritoiof the ] \I'quii \ of Ar'znn [ 'J'ao famoiie enako dance forma one o' ' their corcmonles , end Capt , lourkc ? is the fir t white JIIMI who as ever wit nessed and described this ctr.ingo rilo. It is a Volume that docs gr st credit to his experience and obiervalion , and ehowa how ciflicow of the army msy ad- vnnco the study ( if ethnology by long ami close study of Indian iniumcv * , customs nndhiatotv. Four oflicorn have dovcted the tiiuo uuJ paint and cnre to this mutter that are ahown by Capl. HourKo'a book. It has met a kind rucoptlon at thu hands < if spccialiata both at homo and abroad. ( , ) uito n cimsid.-ruble number of copies bavo been sold hero , \vtcro Oipt. B. is well known , and It dcaurvoa to bo witlolj ? read , uot only hi the army , but out of it. "Tho Field of llouor" in a cmuprs- hcsim'o his'ory of du 'ling In all cnimlrio'j , by Major Uon C Tinman , publiatipdiy Toido , Howr.rd & Lhilbert , Now "Vfrk. The author baa jjivon ovideuco of in- L uatrioua rccoarch down llirough ths long black line that rocorda the prog jsn of conventional murder to the period of its barbarous birth. It in well to preserve a record of oven these things at which men under the control of UioirbotVv impulses revolt. They form , a part of mane history , and it ia a.part . of the penalty of crime tlmt the criminal shall bo posted through all gi'iierations "Tho Field of llouor , " however , is a mi no of informa tion OH tbo Bitbjoct of the duello. It contains M > 7 pagOR cf roll-written matter covering the entire ficM , and however much ono may condemn a custom baaed en a falao dignity and giv ing L'sprcsaiun to nothing bettor than the lex tahonis , thin work aa a history merits cencral approval. The author ia no a | > ol- dgist for the custom at least in hisbook. lie oxpreseoa no reqrot at its receding popularity ; ho docs uot hint that true chivalry demands reparation for oiionao according to the code ; ho simply begins back at the beginning and gives unvar nished'f net with the of u , groundwork so cial sentiment behind and around each , as an artist would paint a Dingle object and throw on his canvas relevant sur roundings. Major Truman has given no achrcnology ot dueling , embracing the judicial duel of Europe , or wager battle , the private battle of the civilized world , and ppecific descriptions of all the noted hostile meetings in Europe and America bring it down to the latest signalized period August , 1884. It tell how duels are fought , und how the event is approached preached in Franco , Gormauy , England Ireland and Scotland , and publishes the codes of these countries suction by section. Duelling in America Is a sort of unwritten geography. A country so vaat. BO cosmopolitan , and embracing so groa a variety of thouo influences that operate in the formation of the human character , must bo moro or less scctionr-liccd , in mattora and customs if not in govern ment , So the manner in which the man interprets the cede of honor will desig nate his locality North , South East , or the far West. A chapter ia devoted to tlio romance of duelling , another to the remornu of duellists , another to pathos and sentiment , and another to the grim humora and pleasantries of the Hold. Even to those who do not roliah tales of blood as a regular mental pabulum , the book ia valuable for reference , and it ia safe to say that it m the beat work ou the subject thut has yet come from the prcaa. "On a Margin , " is a now novel of AVall Street and Washington , onnounsod by Fordo , Howard it Hulbert. The author withholds his name , but the r &dera rec- ogniza a practiced pan. and a .powerful hand. The atriking rcjlioui of the ecouos , the strength of the situation , and the shrewd analysis of mood and -niotive , whether in politics , speculation or love , will give this story of the present crowded hour many interested readers. On the firat of Decembar will bo begun the publication of a novr monthly maga zine of thirty-two pagoc , o bo devoted exclusively to the euro i > ' infanta and young children , mid tbe .ginoral intorcats of the nurdory. It will bo known as ' "Babyhood. " It will not bo a collection nf cERdya or dicquinitionn ou debatable theories. It will strive to bo colpful and euggeativo rather thaa arQsmentative , and to combine so great a variety of sab- juctp , brii.ily and practically treated , that each ieauo cannot fail to bo useful end companionable to all who have the inter- pets of their little ones at heart. "Dorcas : Daughter of Faustina. A Tale of Raino and the lUrly Christiana , " by Nathan 0. Kouna , author of "Arlta , the Libyan , published by Fprda , Howard & Hulbert , Now York. Thia ntory shows the came delic < icy of touch and elevation of feeling that was evinced by the au thor a former book , combined with c most Interesting knowledge of the his torical era dcscrilio ; ! . J t is r. charming talc , and is beautifully illustrated and prin'.od. Green , tlio cowboy from Chey enne , ' . .hovai made the victim of a deadly TOKOB steer u * . the Omaha . .ockardi or Thursday night luet , by the now pajicrs of thii city , ( eft lest night for liU favorite hauutti among the nago bru. i and cnctua of the I.ar- ninie plains. The teiegram to the lady iu St. Louis did not bring about the doaired end nnd Green will ( ifam tale up the free aud C . * y life in the eadd'o ' on tit ; jirairicn. Yeatorday afternoon Andreas Hirt , who lives near .Florence , and a coaplo of companion ? woco out hunting. Just , n.irth of J''iirouco lake ulirt had occasion tc flro offhia/juii , when iis barrel bunted , tha .fragments shattering .hia left arm , bo- twixm the olbairanelahouLder , in a fright ful manner. Tht uiifortunnto mfjn'a would waa cared for there as well as .it couli bo done. IIo raa then placed in a wagon and brought to the cfv ( and placed in C'watral hospital , wfioro "ilia arm woe ampuUted by iDrs. Oaltiraith and Hod man , Ho ia thought by hid turgoons to be in a dangerous condition , owing to thereat ? roat low of blood during his jturney to Omaho , and fcara of death fiofE exhaus tion are entertained , Toot Tliumb'K MAk.3 . , . November 10 fntlia ounty proInU court U-day tliu firstii < x.otint f tha executora of Chu , 0. Stratton ( ? 'um litiinb ) wan presented for iirolftte. bal jnc.0 after all debt * and exi iuiihir , ( jfSlti , Wl. Tlm AVIicol at Kmu.riH Clly. KAVBAS CITI , November 10 Tha Hint nnuil tourcaiiiont nf thu Kansas City win * ] . wn v/ni conclude' ! to-day Thu tlireo initn uuiUur rc'o , T. , r , Orr , of JCuipmni. firet ; lui Jlitchcock , of ( Mnali-t , riicotid ; K. .M. hav , of ( iitfcnwood , third. Tiuio 1U:1I : , r , MIKN , Nuyomber JO. A fuo thN turning dt'iljoyod the Uiieoti Lumber coin- unyV nnu- mill , Oatcrhnrt k HiiKhrnit'ii haw ill ) , r.lOO.O'X ) f ust nf lumliurc.ur dwolllrg jiucM and ntlicr hui.'dinfn ' ; , ) ; iiiiuraccc , SlOO.OOa The fire wai the uik of an Incendiary. i SHARPS6URG AND ANTIETAM , Holes cf a flag's ' Ilalt-Topt liv of llie Rfniou , ot tlio luuiellelti AtU'CttOtfS " BlOHOWftll < U Sharpsburi * on IhoShonnndoMi rail road , four miles from Shopntdatown , w stopped over a. dny to viotr the battlefield of Autiotam. A neat little station in the midst ot metetowa and wheat tiolda ia all one sues ou alighting. The tomi la a mile awny , nnd the brown ridges walling in Antiotxm creek on which the battle nminly raged nre n milo { ni-thor. Sharps- burg u uo\v n village of some 1,1200 inlub * ilauts , K\ quiet , demure , nnd old-f.isiouod Aa when a Hundred yeaia ago the square , aggressive-looking brick structures that line ita principal street bcgmi to be built. Thiu luitin street begina on one of the ridgea mentioned , dlpa gently into n hol low , und climbs a much atcepor hill on the east , throwing oil 113 it begins the aa- cent , a narrow road leading between Btono walla away to the north. Following thia u milo , we eeino out to the cross iv.ttt and to the little Danker church planted in the midst of i\ noble oalc forest so marked a teaturo la the dcacription of the Dixttlu. The outlook from it waa of the moat peaceful description mondowa and grain tiolda , substantial homea of the farmers , men driving the teania afield , and the white steeples of the village. The lending tenet of the Dunkcrs was peace , good A\ ill to man , but the irony of rate made their old church and its forest one of the bloodiest scenes of the field. Iloro the troopj of llooker , Sodgwiek , and Sumuor mot the veterans of Stone wall Jackson and Uill. All day long the tlamea ot bi\ttlo smote it , dead men lay about it , shells shattered it , and round shot wrecked the fine old trees , The venerable building has boon repaired if , indeed , ono may any rebuilt and nhowa no tracoa of the conllict. Ono cannot help fooling that it should have remained aa shot and shell loft it. A striking me mento of the light wo find , however , in the mighty oaks and hickories that over hang it. Nature has been the only healer of their wounds ; largo oaks cut squarely off twenty feet from tha ground , branches torn from the trunks , ton thousand acara in the bark of the votorna whore bullota had entered , were mute but ef fective witnesses of the fierceness of the conflict. It ia probable , however , tint the pilgrim of a year hence will lind this historic forest removed , and nothing left to recall war memories , The woodman haa already begun on that portion of it fartherist ironi the church , and is fast converting It into lumber and firewood. The forest was once offered to tlio govern ment , wo learned , for ti few hundred dollars lars , but nothing waa done tovrurd secur ing it , nnd the grand old tree * went into hiinds that have only commercial use for them. The old church was on the extreme left of Leo's line of battle. From this point hi3 line stretched along the west bank of Autiotam creek to with'n three- four'.hs of s milo of its junction with the Potomac ft-distance of nearly four miles. No ono can yo over the ground to-day without u feeling of respect , for the mili tary genius that seized on it for o defen sive position. This west lunk ia a cres cent shaped ridge , presenting its concave side to thu crook. A uuocebuion of hilla and ravines is in ita rear , and a good road running parallel with it to Srmrpaburg and Shopardstown allowed rapid niaosing of troops and an open line of retreat in case of disaster. In all the distuned there were but two lords whore the river could bo crossed , one at the extreme loft , the other on the right ; between the fords were three bridges , all strongly puarded. _ The Union line occupied the opposite ridge across the stream , which was dom innted by Leo's position. As wo move < down between those hills it was dilliaa" to believe that barely twenty ycara bi fore 170,000 men in fight had occu pied them. What is called the Stoi bridge , over the Antietnm , about milo ana a half below the villagi was the pivotal point of the battli Hero the Niiith Corpsunder Bunisidi was massed , with order to carry tl : bridge , the latter being defended by tl llower of the llobol army under Long struct. The silence of the old Htructur is only brokennow by the rumb'o of fan : wagons and an occasional pleasure vehicl but theio in n auspicious greenness c grass at either abutment. At least thrc distinct charges , aa gallant 03 any of th war , were niado by llio Eleventh Oonne ticut supported by Crook'a brigade , upo this bridge , und oioh : time the asjaultm column was hurled back. At length battery sweeping the further end of th bridge was got in pooition , and with th oid of this the Fifty-lirst Now Yoak an the Fifty-first Pennsylvania dasheducroi &ud planted the flay on the opposite bank gaining the first really decided r.dvmitad of the dwy. tJluturuiug to the village , one may wol linger on hour or two over its ( juaiu features and still macro interesting M-JII nirc rf thi battle. Crowning the ridg on which tlio village is built i.s a nationu cemetery of ton acror , tastefully laid out in which Jio-1,000 soldiora of the union chiety thoeo who fell about Antietatn Onouf the most imposing soldiers' nionu menU wo had seen cat out of llhod Island granite ia a feature of thi cemetery , and in tha keeper's cotlago on , may sec sworde , guns , sheila , skulls , ant other objects gleaned from the battle Held , In the poatoflico wo discovered rcoru imi'juo m&iiontoes , in unctions o wood sp.'it frone the trunks of treeu wLich liad boon pierced by minnie balls or cannon slut. A tMack stain discolored the wood about the bullet , &d Jn ono or two caaefl.ho twenty-two aucccsslvo layew of growth deposited since tlio ball had entered could bo distinctly traced. The old Grove rxansion , now the princjpl tat/ern of the vUlogo waa in the battle day inhabited by thu proprietor and bid family. Hero through tile two-days' conflict iUonunall Jackson ivas qcurtercrl , tnd Leo and his generals frequently met fa consultation Wo hwl thu good fortune to moot Mr. Grove , sou of the proprietor , an inmate of the home during the bafcfV , and lut- Diied to hie narrution of Incidents con nected with the conflict , SiMon Hhella ( truck the house , ono awhita buiatod in the garret , and later every raom was illcd with wounded Boldiers. tVo an. doles of Jackum were related Mat I am Hire have never bean btforo pubi.shed. 'On the first day , " * nid .Mr. Urovu , "my lalf.r ent Jiim tomnthii g to cut on ll'f ittte-ield. : ] Piirliapo you would hl.t < t" eo tlm Jotter he wrnto in acLnov/ludg - lent. " Tie handed njo a gilt frame nn- Lking a B.nled , crumilud [ leaf , uudently > ni ti'om n nolo booton ; rjiich was cncilod in i'traj/glitig cliaraotera then' | ords : ' . BHAlU'iUfiu , , Kejitcmbcr 10 , 1 2 , J [ ' I'AII'IKIKH : I liavirec''l the nlco'it for which 1 am liulobVo. ! to your limlw" . "Tii" ! t scvpt my grateful npHwlMum of jour hiKiiltality. Very nlnccroly yours. "T. 1)1 ) I.MKsON. " "Amojaago from the battlefield , " ob served the owner , "which considering the circumstances under which itM penned , wo consider ono of the most curious and valuable documents of the Avar. Avar."Whllo with us General Jnckson was alVublo and courteous , and engaged in convoraation with the ladies ot the houto. Our day my nistor , thinking to liud out somothitig about his plans , said : ' ( Ion- oral Jackson , where are you going next ? ' Ho xvas lookinc over n map , ntid replied with another quoBlion : This road leads to llagorstown , doPMi't it ; thia to Shop- ardstown , tlmt to Williamaport and this to Harpor'a Ferrj ? ' To each of whHi she replied 'Vns. ' ' IIo niado no further reply , but continued looking o\or hia limp , " | H.15. . T. " rNJ > KU HOlJ\l > nKUlIN. Tlio liiimtMisc ( uniiililcH o ( niul ComlullH UntliM' dm SlfCClH. All lolegraph , telephone and electric lighting wirua in Berlin are nu\v \ under ground. A popular Gorman magazine furniahoa aomo details of the under ground plant of the city. The gas aupply of Ucrlin furnishes light for 1-1,000 , street lampa and 700,000 private humors , anil although gas lighting was first introduced in that city in 1H02 , it hna been steadily Improved , mooting the increased demand ami furnishing power for a great many email industries , so tlir.t the use of the electric lighting has not diminished the productisn ol gas. The pipes are laid under the aiduwalka , and little incunvo- niuiico ia caused ordinary street traffic for repairs or extensions. The water aupply waa firat introduced in 1854 by a private company , but atnco IS7 < ) it haa boon owned and managed by the city. Twenty-three great reser voir * supply the city by means of enormous pumps through a well devised system of pipes , and 17,000 water motors measure the supply for as many customers while n complete system of fiUp.yng the water has boon success fully introduced. A complete oyalom of underground drainage , devised by the chief engineer of Berlin , a recognized authority in bygone , Hobrecht , begun in 1873 has been gradually introduced , pro viding canala underground of solid ma sonry , Biipplomontary system of earthen- wuro pipes' through which all city wast- ugo in carried oft' to great fields , where the drainngo ia recovered and utilised , every house in Berlin ia connected with thia underground drainage by an approved system of pipes , and the ram tratur from the loofa and streets ia also carried ell' through it. Every house , too , must have ita water uupplv , and thia is also regulated by law , with cr.ro- ful considcaation of the needs of thu in habitants. Twenty-two otuam cupinoa , with 4,100 horao power , in five atationa , scattered throughout the city , supply the power for forcing all tbo westo of the million of people that Inhabit Berlin out to a distant point. The coat of the city gas worka in Berlin amounts in the ag gregate to hoveu luillins of dollars , of the water works to ou'ht millions , and of ci-urso the great proportion of thia large capital of ovnr twenty millions of dollars la invested in the work under ground , and yet the work ia not complete. The city of Berlin ban recently contratod with the German Edison Eloctrc Light Company for a thorough system of under ground wircB , by which every street can ha lit , and every house too , if the owner chooses to introduce it. Water and light and drainage are now fully aupplied , but Berlin ia diocuusing the Ambrican pinna for heat r.nd power , to bo supplied from central atutiona through underground pipes , undo ; auch a ayatem aa may bo ap proved by its local scientific authorities , Dr. Werner Siomona. ono of the famous family , has uubmittod a plan for supply ing heat from coal mines only a few milea from Berlin. tCIXHO ol' eijuulcili. Detroit Free lro 3. A Chicago drummer balanced hta chin on the cdgo of the Beat in front of him , and tickled a sandy-haired pacaougar'a oi\r with the remark : ' You'vo boon in Chicago , of oouroo ? " "Whore ( " "Chicago. " An uncertain look cimo in tlio candy- haired man's oyoa. "Let mo EOO , " ho mused , retro- pcctlvoly , " 'pours to mo 1 muat have passed through thoro. I've traveled a good deal. I know 1 'co heard the name buforo. What line of road is it on' ? ' ' "Forty lines of road. It's the biggest railroad center on earth. " "Not bigger than Croalline , Ohio , ia it ? " asked thu pauiiengor with an n mated expression. " 1'vo aeon four truino at oncot at Crcatlitii ) waitin' to start oil' . Talk about noieo > .ud confusion ! " The Chicago inau'u teotli began to chatter. "I Chicago aplaco where trainu stop for diuuot ? " "Naw , " said the duguatcd drummer. "Chicago ia not a place where the pa - aengeru atop for dinner. " 'tQf conrco that'o what ! meant , " ox- phiued the red hairtid man gently. "Fact IB , " ho went on with confidential franncaa , ' 'I've traveled BO much and been in uo many different places in my lifutiu'o that I don't ' portend to remem ber tnoso'n a quarter of 'em. What's the nai o of thu hotel in Chicago. "Tliona ain't any , " said the drummer , gloomily. Then Jio walked forward to the filter , filled hfa mouth full of water , gargled hia throat , whooshed the liquid on the lloor and hung hie log over the top _ of the box. "Who ie that evil eyed , pink haired , lumpy legged , prairie eared microbe at Iho other cud of the car ? " ho naked of the joiiduolbr , who waa passing through the train. "Do you mofin that gentleman looking jut of the witulovr ? ' ' "Ya.aa , " "flo'a u fuh merchant from St. Louia. " \ Itotian/.u I IK : 1'nHtiomnx liont Blil ( | ; or. While jwi'HIcians ' . Aorywherc w ro iniarol- affTuoijiay.OctoUir.W . , 188ltho 17drd frrund uwitnly JJrawicK of thu Loul * . una Htato Lottery camo.eir. M. A. I)4ui > hln ioivOrleiv.BKa.lo ( whouiulliniuirim | nhuuld to uddreHseU ) . Ticket JKi ) . 78,155 , ilrow tlw iiat/-iijltil irl/oof 87.1.00' ! , iibil It WUH nold 11 nltola tlfkot to n well Jtiu.wn IHIBUIOSH Jmui f tlio Umcciit City nirli.tlij to K. J { . hhosto f the IxjiilBicia National liaiik HIITP. No 7OSi ( ilniv HIM ( .ucoiul in'vra of § 26,000 , hold 'liiftUutamiiKllar caalioim fifth ouch Ui loniy Sinitli , jii lco of tlio pttoo. und Win. 1. JxciiiMKjy , | ilutttir , b .th . ( if l.recnvlllo. Ii : ono-nuii toV. . O BilCTc , of OIICIIKO ; r to K. 0. Uonaott , No. . ir.ot , Chicago. 'JVo-liftho of thu third pn/- . f 8 ( UOticket ( No. < 7.1.r ! < l-wui w , n by U. . I'ox , 1'ortajic , Wu , Thof . .urthlu | , . f i.KK uatJi. WITH won by A" < . ja.iDS nntl I. Ml , Hold in fifth * n [ unit dollar ruchmil 4 tiered verv | iromlnjuou ljnortli , nniuh , t uml wont , to lartirn in MomphliTo MI , liiiM/ilphm / , 14 , vml N'ow Yuik City , Ac , a JJllt It will ovnr ( fi on , mill if > o 5' ' i lii1. w.JJ jjo { l.p.iic y < TM13 ( J.VlttKN CITY IMiL'M. CAIITEU iiArni < oN SIIIITKII TO TIIK SKNATK ( t ) \Mlt.lll\K UNkim \\llim AT TUG ClUCAitn MA OKAI.IT ) . Sppclftl dl imtch to the HVK. CMK-AI.O , Ko\cinbcr 10.-Tolm I1. Kinrrtj , the defeated cotjRtt"wmnn in Iho Hrcnnil dis trict' , in eerlously tnlkcd of by I la friend * for imyor nn\t sprliiRnd ; it \ tlimiRlit th.\t liar- rl 'ii will Mii-cpid In bfcoinliif ; Unllwl Stnlrt afiiatiir , and whoii hn Is out of tlu way seine oft the mnallcr | ur oiH nronnd thu nnblic crib will luvo cliMifO to | T"i a bito. IH ! | > isltinii toward thu mayoralty has broil that ol thobic I'rjj nt Iho jilAtc. I Incry pre ouoe has friijlitom-d tin1 ucakt-r I > IIOT nwny Oupltnl Nolt'c. WA HINOTOV , N'oxeiulwr 10. The i-abhict incM'l at Iho Whllo hru o to-morrow for HIP first tune In sovorul iiiontliH. Uar Adtniral Alo\Aiidcr Murray died to- day. Ho imrltcln ted in llio Mrxlcnnvnr and In the iiavnl conlli' U during the rebellion. WAtlilxisTOV , Xo\cmbor 10. Thn iiii'sl niixllliod tulo 10 of ttia clxll nor\ico iiH ! > iu'rifyiu tlmt ollicfir < nvc aM'intit from .iuiin.'itidiiH , so us to uichulo ill the list dii- burning ; iilliri'rv lm\inp the custody of money , Mho givu boiuls. WASHINOTON , Novcmlu'r 10. The rumor that Gcnoral Sheridan ns ordered to topoit for duly is denied by tlio secretary of war. The president to-dny appointed Schuylcr Crenby , of Mont.in.i , litst i\ssi t.iut penontl , AH Klcctlon irotilili CINCINNATI , November 10. On election day , Philip llcimctsy , n youiiR matricd nmn , WAit fhot nt the KlKhteuiith wnrd polls In the forehead , nnd > osUilny ; ho died from the wound , Thin nllornoon his wife Xplli ! > , ngcd 'Jd , suicided by dhuotiiif : lii'rrelf throiu-h the hc.nt. l-'ull Vote. JACKSONXH.IK , 1'lu , KoemberlO.Olllclnl roturiiH from nil the counties In thin t-Uto but ten ( and tliojo oitlnmtod ) pivo Clo\cl\tid : 111 ! majority. Two countioa not hoard from c.-nt but \otomiltepothcr. . In Iho hecond ills ttict Uoughorty'fl nmimity is 1-1 ,4 "SO. 15.\irinoiiK , No\embor 10. The ntrect parndo in colubrntion of tha olcctlon oC Clovclnud nnd llcmhiclts , ns nnnouuccd , oc curred thin nfternoon. The Kxunlug NUWB cstimnlos the nuiubur in the nroco.isum at 20,000. The streets are thronged with poo- I'lc. ' _ IN AUSTIt.VLtA. Has Mel ItlH blaster ut Ijnsl Ar- rui | : < MiunlH ! fur n Huco NcMny. ( . The Melbourne corrcapondout of tlio Lnudon Suortamaa under date of August i ! ! > , says : "lliuiltxn aoeina a great deal cut up at thu IOEC of the chaiupionchip t > f the world , and , in a conversation with him r. few days ago , he alill seemed to think that the effort ha had made U clear the Tomki in bin match with ISoach took so much out "of him that ho couldn't respond to Hoaoh'a treuotit | chaltongea , hence hia defeat. My own impression is that lianlan was not quito himot < lf , and having to moot a man who could keep foing from end to mid at a good swinging Htroko of thirty-sin to the minute , ho was notable to shako him ol ! ' , nnd eventually collapsed from cihuusUUioii. If when they row attain the lido is mth the men , probably Il.uiltm will win , but if it in agaiuat thorn IScach will row him down at about two mih'S und a quarter , for ho ia aa b'amo ne a bulldog , and a far moro powerful man than Haitian , The Canadian ban determined to re main in Australia for eight or ton munthn in order to have another match with Beach. A few days ago the friends of the mon mot with the vioiv of arranging another mutch , but as liuach rofunud to rorr under nix months nothing du/iuito / waa arrived at. Last night they met again , lionch was not present , but was represented by Measra. Deoblo and Ivol- ley , while lianlan had Minara. T. All- cock and Watuon on his sidu. Ilunlan , on being asked if ho would row , in nix months positively refused , as ho did not wish io risk uovuro training In the sum mer , and ho ul&o protested against the match being rowed except after high water. Ultimately Mr. Double went for Beach and returned with the cham pion , who refused to make any alteration in the time usually chosen for champion ship matcher , yir. , between 4 und ! : , ' ! ( ) o'clock. lie didn't know how the tide would bo , but ho wae willing to take hie cbanco , though ho oacmod to consider that if it were with the men it would ho in lianl&n'a favor , while if it were aguinat them it would bo to hia advantage , After a lot of fineeaing on both aides , it wai decided that tlio match nhould take place on the firat Saturday in May , nnd should ba for . ( . ' 500 a Bido. During the discussion Mr. C. Smith , on behalf of T. Chlibrd , ollcrcd to row either Hoacli or llanhui over Iho championship course for i'5UO a eidu , and diroatly after the preliminaries of thu Bunch and lianlan match were dia- pouod of , lianlan oxpraoaad bin willing- ucr.3 to accept Clillurd'n challenge andrew row in five months , Clilford's frienda at once conauntcd nnd a depoait ot ' 50 waa made. This rather utnggcrcd lieach'ti friends , who liad intended to takti up the gauntlut thrown ( town by the Clifford party , but , bain forealalled , they look the matter quietly. "lianlan doesn't ' like the I'arramatta courno , and never loses an opportunity of denouncing it. The preaencn of the utouinera eooma io bo liij botu noir , but though ho laat night stated that the only match ho would row on it Hhould bu iigaiust liuach , directly the champion- ahlp contest waa arranged ho made an ongBgemont to row Clifford , This atill further weakens hia OICUHO for hia de feat by Ileach , and whatever ho may ad vance , I'm euro ho inwardly thinks Dial ho wan beaten by the beat man of the lay. lay.TUTTTS LLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Iho OreaUit Medical Triumph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.ornol'iipprlltc , Iloweli con live , 1'uln III Ilia liuuil , wllli u ilull icimallon In llio buck part , 1'iiln under tlio nhoulilrr- liluild , J'nlliii'tK uftrr ciillniri wltliHilli- liirlliintlon In fii'rllon of liuily nruilnil , Irrliiibllliyoru'iniifr , J.ou'Hplrllnrllli iifuitlliiiruniiivlnirnrBlt'rluil noiiio iloty , Wrarlni'NN , Dl//lnean , I'liillurlnuni. lint llmtrtt DolM linforolliovc i llonilucliu ovnr Ike rlitht rye , Henlleimrien , ivltli fltful ilrroiim , Illuhly colored I'rlue , unit CONSTIPATION. TUTT'K Io sucli CRSCH , ono done oiroctH uuoli a ffiit to uslonluli tun Hitirurnr. Tlieyllirrr nutlin piietltCiiiiiilcauaa tlm ! liruty to T" III. on I'lcMli. III.H tlm nvstuii 1 . nmirliihril.iiiiil li/llo lr Tunic Action on llio JMHebllteU'rKiuiMilIrmil'ir.SlnolHiiru III' " ' " " ' ' I'/.1" " * " ' ' ' Mttrrny _ MN\ ( , 'HAV lUnt or Wuisiciius chiiiiKnii to u Orx > sur Ji/.Af. ; c l.y a jtiuK1" npiillcutlon n ( tlilHllri : . It liiij.urlHitjiatiiraf . color , neti hold ly lnin lBtH , or cnt by uziiroun on r.iumy ot , flow Yoric. A Itivnklimt ltli Itcntictt , Dnllnrd Smith in Detroit Time ) , Shortly nf tor my arrival In 1'arii I was Ilittcroil by rocoivlng a nolo from the millionaire journalist , in which ho invi ted mo to honor him by breakfasting with hinHii hia ulcgimt. baclielor aptrt- meiitj. Well , 1 called nt bin eb emit luchclor apartments. . .lanicaidon ! Unntintt wnathcro. Sii w.is a f jscinting I'.inaian fiin.ilo who bud not provi * tisly been honored with my .iiia > ntnuco. li rl < ( d out in my linli.lny attirn I pro- trntPii a vnt-y pretty and f.ucinatinj' spec- lacli1 , l u > 1 wnMi't K huwitchini' iVi'Min ' fcmnlo. A Ini'.ncoii the chirnm i f iny so ciety and tluuo nf thu beautiful nnli.o.m a man p'.uecotud of .Mr. llounott'n line acnso cf discrlmitiiUiui could not bo ex pected to coiiaumo very much time in coming ( o a decision , "Smith " cnid ho , cyolng IhoRorcooua- ncB3 of my altiro with a okillod and criti- ealoye , " 1 have a faint recollection of in- you to btcakfaat ulth mo thia "Yes , air , " ho said ; "I received a note from you by Iho lormu of which 1 was BO honored. " "Sorry , Smith , " ho replied , but I am leally afraid wo will have I' ) call it dinner instead. Since poniiing that note , the coins 3 of human ovt-nta have changed. You will lind my eariir.go nt thu door , Mr I'.MimHt continued , "tho driver ot which will IransjMit yon to the cafi * which I frequently patronizj. You will bri'akfiiat there and return here to dlno \\ith \ mo Ibia ovoiiiiiK- " Tlio { 'Intico Hint Jfr. Bennett cast in the direction of the door , at thia juuo- lure , miy IIP.VO been purely meditative , but I deemed it prudent to gn out into the lull and ceo what had attracted hia attention. I forgot to return at that par ticular time. Advertising CliontH , "I hna become BO common to begin an article , iu an elegant , Interesting stylo. "Then run it into aomo advertisement that wo avoid all auch , "And aimpl\ ' call attention to the mor- ita of Hop Bittcra in aa plain , honest terms as potaiblo , "To induce people "To give them OHO trial , which BOre ro von their value that they will never so anything olso. "Tile HEUKDV Botavorably noticed in all Iho pnpora , Kullgloua nnd necnlnr , i "KavlnfT a largo Halo , and in supplanting nil other modiclnai. "Thoro Is no URO denying thn vlrlucn of Iho Hop plant , niul the proprietor of Hop Itlttor have fcluiwn froat uhrcwdnosji nnd ability * "In compounding a medicine ; uhoBO virtu are to palpable to uvery ono'Houiiorvntion. " "No ! "fcho lingered and null'orcd along , win- inc ; awny all the time for yoara , " "Tlio doctors doing her no ( rood ; " "And at last T/aa cured by thia Hop Bittern the pnpnra say BO much about. " "Indeed I Indeedl" "llow thankful wo uhould bo for that medicine. " - A "Elovon years our daughter sufiorod on a bed of misery , "From a complication of kidney , liver , rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility , "Under Iho care of the buat physicians "Who gave her disease various uauioii , "But no relief , "And now she ia rcatorcd to us in good health by ua aimplo a remedy as llop Biltora , that wo had shunned for years before using it. " Tun PAUKNIH. Kathcr IH OottlnK AVoll. "My daughtora Bay : "IIow much bettor father ia ainco he uaed lloplJittora. " "Ho ia getting well after hia long suf fering ironi a dlaeaaa declared incurable. " "And wo are BO glnd that ho used your Bittora. A LADY of Utica , N. Y. jfiTNiino genuine without a liuncli of Krcnn Hope on llio wlilto Ihlnl. hliun nil tlioilu , polaonoiiii utiill with "Hop" or "lliis" ) ) In tlielr naiiio. Diseases and Health of Live Stock , All ownera of live stock are no doubt interested in keeping their animala in a flound hoalty condition , and are imxioua to bring to a halt any disease , no nutter how trilling , as roon HH it miikcs ita ap pearance. To accomplish either or both of those , the ] ] rcf > U ; / Live Stock licmc- ( / . manufactured ut Omaha , has no equal. It ia oaaily given to cattlehomoB wine , and slioop , and is an article that bun never failed to uivo oaticfnction , if prop erly administered. Thousand ) ! of dollnni might bo anvoit annunlly if brecdere , farmera , and , iu fact , tiny ono from thn person owning im extensive honl to the modoat gurdncr with a pony and a cow , would keep their animals in a thoroughly healthy condition. Keep stock healthy und every conta- gioun diaoaao tlmt cunirn along will not tnko hold with the grip of death. To do this there is iiothiii' ' , ' equal to the West ern Live 'Hock llomcdy. Do not trait until the horr.o ia ntolen to lock thoulablo door , but lock it nor before the thief comcu along , by Iho cut- lay of only ono dollar for n trial packj u of the celebrated und thoroughly tcutol boon , the Weatorn Live Stool : Komu.ly. liiKluiro of your druggist , or general storekeeper , and if you are unublo to ob tain it there , aond Ono Dollar for a pack age , post-paid , to the WKSTBK.V Livu STOOK HKMIIDV Co. Box HO ! ) Omaha , Nub . Special Discounts to the Trade. The Improved Eoady Eeobu/iof / Contains tables allowing the ainjan and value of any quantity of inorcha.i/1 OL nt any price from a quarter of u coiit to ten dollars , either by weight or measure. Also tables of wjoa and board by Lho day , week and month ; board , scant ling and plank measure ; cubic measure ncnt of timber ; loy meusuio und weigh jf grain per bushel , and interunt UbFiM Also the interest lawa of the c'J/ibron / itatcH , Butiuoea laws in daily nco Buei IUBH forme , etc , Thia vajuablo b.ook which Bhocl bo in ho hands of every man and bo > in tbo and will bo cent postpaid on receipt of ifty cents by tbo WJWKUN J'UIIUHHINO Co. , Oiimhu , Nob. 1 and 2o atampa taken , 'iotures of All the Presidents Free , A complete Bia ol pjclinuN of tlio 21 'roaiduntu , caoh nepar.itc , vvitli date c-f iuiiiiiration ; , Im-ili , oo. ; , miuloU frco tu very i no that n uul/i 1'iu for ii.kinphi cop > ud illuitr.v'.Lil prouiiuni iMt i > f th HurHl Jfb'aakii , H liO-paji , 80 column /jrn. nd family j urnal ia aUJHhed li'iyojie. 'ho ' pm'.iirue n'ono ' are worth 10j upiect ud noonu who acuupln thia ullcr vvjj. /errogrot it. Addruaa II. H. Smitli V' o. , Pub'w , 100 und 108 W. Mth St. , maho , Nebiaakr. , nch IVtttrs Isftudoo blnoil dcpnretit.Ma- llnnilrattmtln ftnil . ltr > lleith < r l.illlnir cncr lpi or the ( Iclnlltntfil And AV e-av. Koicrnml.iifiio , < 3j-p = < lil 1 1 OIM TCtnlttcnt , ilti > ) iotifilt n-iil hiwcl Wjhwi ooinpliilntnK'o " - - f < y ? $ n m n n K tli o cvll - * < ? gK - nlurli It entirely re- - SSPP * ino\ot Iniruiral | v ' eitiiit.loi.uliotoUu i * ; r : wx * liver nnd uvto'ii aja orRun i mmt unfavor / wi llv ix"ootcil i'.v " 10 ' S i miiiou I l > fuinco ' , ,1 M ! ell nita J ut vul ncruty tI'k'iit or oalo by < lontcrs KCnerfillv. liner , ti0 ' ( M.f\\ . . ,1 ( i . . . , r. > 1.1 itrtftur ) ! rtMUjrjr , Tr/t OOLD EKOAL , FARIB , BAKER'S III , Wnrrnntri ! al nlittctif put' ( 'neon , from \\lilch tlm CICOBH ox 'lines ( tie ttrfugth of Coroit mlio I with HtnniiiVimwioot or Buipr , anil la Iliorrforo f.ir moro economf- . nl. Jt la Uellcloua , nourlxlitngr , -iKtlicnliii , ' , e.intly illgCHloil , nj nilnilmlily nilnpli'il for Invnlljs aj | well ni for pcri < oi In health. Sold ujlroccr < ctorjithcrfv , . BAKER & CO , , DnrcllBSlGL Boyal AndTT.S , MftH Stonmora BAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BKTWKEN MEW YORK AMD ANTWERP VhcRM t , ( Itrmany , Italy , Holland and France StoornRO Outward , 920 ; rrcpilil from Antwerp , flfi ; Ricutslnn , $21) ) , liifhullnf ; boildliiK , els , 2d Cabin , C50 ; Hound Trip , 30.00 ; xcuralon , 100 ; Halouu from & [ > la $ CO ; Eicurelon 110 ( a glOC. /prl'otot Wrtgbt Buna , Ucn A-onta. ( ti Broad * TIVJN. . Y. Oddwoll. Iliintlton * Co. , Oiunbtt. r. r. Fl ui&Co. , 2oa M. ICth U'.ri.ct , Cm h | I > . K. Klni ill , OmnhA n' nH.ir thru -i ou Until-I'H r iul " Hr.ln lnindrrdn of i.iit'lul ' i"iillirr li.llunull. . . cnnUlmi i.i > n.-n-li IIDKl.H'KS' rOl > fOIllMrANTBtrrco ( .uiu titreli ) 11 ipilrisnoc-oo1 lur ' 1 liolwwl food 111 .ultli or Mi-lino. H lor IXVAN'IH ' 1 lu-liont diet for inNlT.lTH'antiil INVAl.UiS. irKlilyl'tacRdl' lnntiii > liifii'olIioiiinBndilnl | ' I'lliolOnndTCi.- . ' , aruia-UiH. Iloo'.vonilu' tuntnii nlofchildrenfrctt 1 tM-llri , < it In Io MI | > ili.r i fiiTtliltiff of tlio 1 In I for rlilMrrn ' / ' . imnioii , J/ / ) , Ati.f I'm * . riilu l"Ultiilv liroluiniii. " ' Vil Ioo4 Iu t' f liiKrK.'t " II' . M 11 int : , tl , / > . , /aon. " ( IIMi r O t.i'it Mtili.ittntrr unttirr lullk. " ii. ti I i.-iwi , , 'f. i > . iin'i.Hj.1 , ti. r. v. ' 11 lip rout 1 Will on rru.lt > l or vrlro In ptamrm. IIO'JI.IC 'I'M ' VOOO t' . , j-.fliif. \\lt. * wllha Ho'"oi'i ' l < t b * > r , , ( . tiv JUi.T'uO Rural Nebraska , The leading Agricultural and T.tvo fitncl. jountit of ttui\M' ta ; ) | ini'i'a 89 columns , rut nnd Ultcheil , niAclz'nii ' form , liaa a hnndioino llliiBtrctL'il coyer , nnd Inn bcun cfllolillshcd 76 year * . Tlio biet moth- oils o ( western fur mint' , Fruit flroulnp , Kta. , and tho- l.lvo Stock Intcnnt of the Krcat ( Jrnzln and Arl- | culturnl reptono of the woit , nbly dl cincil nod ro- viewed. No ono who tlllt n IKmcr or plant , or n foot of land ; who nwnanhorso , cmvig \ \ or chicken , Uijintford to bo nlthout the Hurnl Nebraska. The Best Writers Contribute to Itn'rafrot , The Ixllti'rlata are crhp , nnhluHi'il nnd to the point. It la publlslioj at the low mibecrlptlori jirlco of 81,00 n year han n larger circulation than that of any other publication of this kind hi tlio went , and uccuuli's n I'ront llank uinonir the bunt Acrlciiltunl and Live Stock Jour iial In thu United SUtoj. The Homo Circle. Department of Fttio Iturnl Kubraikn h a sjiccli feature which Elwaja inakca it a welcome v ill tor ad thut'aiully KlrtDlde. Agents Wanted. Wo pay 1'oetm.viturn and Local AKonts n lilKicr Casl > CumiiilBnluii than any other imbllihuru In Amerlo , and K\D ! lluokx. I'oeket KiiUca , VatclitH , Ktc. , I' it to lluji and ( ilrh ho ta'ie ' aubtcrtptbr.8 for ua. Illustrated rreinlnm List 2 ceiitu. The Weekly BSQ And the KfKAT.1 NKIIIIAHKA ono year cacti for 82 25 , only Itt cmtB mure thin Iho pjfcoof tho.DKn alone. I.very lioy and Llrl win Fonila IH IU cent * or aKcnt'oloiitlU , pnmplo coplcu and Illuotratotl 1'ieinliiiii List , ulll rccihe nn ilriniit assortment of Iloatitlful I'lcturo Cardn. Aililri'jn H H. asmii i co , , ica , HH s. nth ot , om gj.Veli. in mow A D sn K Eoormo. 1 1J till Otrjba , Kcb , Galvanized iron Cornscoz- Winlowj , Tint-its , T n , Inn nto lt'i'lnD' , Hp'iont'u I'ltjrit MiUiil ) Skyll < h /itiJJintdJ / lluliu'-t llir mid Um CSuUlii nilii it nirtl , 'J r fir t'li , ' ) > ' ) II } o' 41 ) roiCrj < tIii { < , Kjiilnr.Bit ot.-iln , Vusil * } , MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSE tiKOUNSE'S I1LOCK , Oor. letb and Capitol Avenue , treata All catcg Clip- 1'k'd or Informed , also dltoaiica ol tt , Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs All aa-cjof Curv turoctbo Spine- , Crocked Ktek Luk'ti and Aruid , 1'lsu.mca of tlio lli ! > , Kt.iv , AnJ Anlilo J In Id Alio Chronic affections cfll.ol.hir Hln-uiitttl in , I'orolyslB , I'llct ) , Ul < ri , Catairb , Atlh ui.i iiinl Ilionchltla MO all tri'Alcil liy new and euc. coai-fut initlicdd All illsuCBoaof ( no Diced aud tJrlu- try Or kim , lirludlnt ; Ihono ntiultloirfioin IncUcro. itun ur cipcfuic , are 91(1 ( 1 Mill siirccsflnlly trcatttl unl nirc. nmii.ntt.ut.oiing ; lurn , laluJlo gtil , tnd olJ men riuiftliiK frntt Witl > mt3 und Ken cm exhiuiitlon [ TMi ucluK .Iidt'i6tlonl'nlpltiitloiiijf ! tha Heart , fejj inlciicy 1'lirlnepa ' , I.oeml jrcnicry.LacU 31 Kuertfy ami AruMticu , can u reitorrd to luallu. ind ii or , If am 1 net ten ten ; ncirltcti'il. llio HirL-ujii la cLar u Ii a eraiiur.tu of JifTor- lon U dVn\l CeliiKO IBCi ) but lm tludlcd l.lg ircifDwIcin la Louden , IMrN ti'dl.'i'rlln If o'l'it , < J , i-ill or write full dcurljillon of your taae , md Oiti'i- slno ui ) lote't ou. Conm ftatUmre . AddiuJ luitti * . I ) ! iii'r.si'.r > , Croun ti'u Hlailr , Omaha , Htl. Ifflcxilu'Jra ID-IS a. ui.,1-3 Dii 7-SiJ. iu 10 a m fi .Beiid for IrmUtn efthe' on ( I rinid t ,