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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1884)
* * > , ' THE DAILY BEE- COUNCIL w.jr--.sryi- BLUFFS ' ; SATURDAY , irv , _ , NOVEMBER 15 * > ' ' : 8. rnil OMABA DAILY'ffl"2-sATURDAY NOVEMBER 15 1884. ; . . THE Saturday Morning November 15 , ' ' LOOAL'BREVIi'lES , The Scientific ncRilf y mcotn t the Creighton college on Mc.ntlays nnd Thuridnyi t 7:301 > . iii , .Toicph Cublv , ' , n old rcMclont , of Dotiglai countyt rcfidltiR nvrxr Floroiuc , wft yonlordftj brought Into tlio uty nd placed tn jail tmdci ot lu'j . A clmrRo cy. CJeiu HowMtl will deliver liis Icctare 01 Epvpt on t'.ic 25th fast. Imtcni o ! Urn 2ht , & stated In the BKK. Henceforth tlio clonrirf ; of our " Xntlona bwiks will lie repotted to Boston O'rory Thim xlay night. Yesterday tboy wen j § 3M , Thurtday at the residence 'jf the imrcntJ , Mr.Vm. . Mnyall nnd. JTea Minnl C. Dennfs wcro united \n m&t.TUeo , illcv. A t" , SlicrriU'oKciatlng. A mect'iDR of NctirnsVa. tecntSo 'silffnigi * ! will be held todnjto elect 'ileleffntos ' t the \vornari" * convention , -Khlck ) g 'to bo 'hel' ' in Chicago on the 10th ni id 20th ofairwinontl The Tittle son of fj. S , Itojir.ond Iw night strtyodnway from Us loino on Saver tcenth'nndCalifornia iitrocte ntl > ) ( father clciks-were hurrying tibonttfto city in near of the Httlo > 7andorer Aojust Sclitpporoll * nd TJIias Dot Ganohb'vero r.nltcc'l in 7f nla o Thuradaj Mr.-B.iis of'1i wcll-kn < iwn firm -ol Bvnnso & Co. , mcrchi.nt tojlers , tad Iwe lliocongrftt ntUns ot heat ot frioiidc. - Ijast ovcr.lng the driwr of a cart londo wifck Barbupe , In nttomptinj ( to back dow Into North K3inahn crosk t Baundori nn Cciaings , * rftc thrown fram hto > 3eat nnd ttti ivcrjon nnd U < contonta dcupcd.Hf ou him. Mrs. . Johnson , who rcsidea on Leaven worth street , wan severely tnjuretJ Thureda ; by being thrown from n ba Ry In Avlilch ii AVAC riding , The vehicle elided > uith a lam ] poet nnd was overturned nt tlio corner , o Marshal Cummlnga Tlwrnday .received ! letter froiuJT. Baylor ; of Iowa City , statin ) w : that Im doucktor , Mrs.ICinbe , und her Inn band started tfor Hot Springe omo tide agi end nothing has boon heard of them since. Ifi llilnJ : tlipy ai3 in Omaha. There will ibo n mooting of all parlies in loroto-J In the bazaar to bo hold for the benefit fit of the German-American school at Ger mania ball Sunday afternoon at 2:31 o'clock. A full attendance. all those in charge ii urgently requested. Pttttctger trains IIos. 8 and 4 will bo dls continued between North 1'latte , Nob. , and Cheyenne , Wjro. , until Icrthor notice ; com- rnenciug with tboio duo by schedule to Icavo points named ca Wednesday last , November 12 , 1881nndtheraaf tor passenger trains Nos , 73 and "I will mnkofitips and do way work between North Platlo nnd 'Demur Junction. Z The fair and festival given Thursday by the ladles of the I'irat Presbyterian church was well attended and the ladles realized a nice little sum. The fancy goods attracted much attention ami the confectionery . booth. 4 t , . . " * 7 f&f v < afAf'j"T. ' ( - i ' candles , was well : wi > rfl. cooked by Miss 'jaeVfT aSVlwnHnuW. , . . . . -A dinner pwtywaS' given Thursday- Senator MaaiJeMon by Mr. nnd Mrs. irermsn i Kountze. Thojejirosent were : Senator and ' 'Mrs MandoTSOnrlif r : nnd Mrs. L. If. Ben nett , Mr. and Mrs.'Jos. Barker , Mr. and Mrs. L. Richardson , Mrs. Edgar , Mrs , 0. N. Ram sey , MM , J. N. II. Patrick , Miss Annie Ilur ford , Miss Berlin , Mr. Mogqueir , and Mr , Robert W. Patrick. A meeting of the Union Catholic library association will bo held at their rooms in Creighton block on next Wednesday evening at S o'clock p. m. , Nov. 11) , for the purpose of electing officem. A full attendance is desired , By order of the Boar J of Managers. Tli3 twentieth annivoraary of the wed ding of Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Kosowater was celebrated Thursday evening at their rcaidunccon llornoy sttcot by a gathering of their rela tives and neighbors. They wore heartily con gratulated by all present. The guests wore handsomely entertained , and n pleasant evening was spent by nil , -Thursday n prominent county'olHcial of Wajhington county was standing upon the sidewalk conversing with Mr , C , S , Goodrich. The Washington county mun was wearing 11 queer looking hat andwa9 explaining to Mr. Uoodrich that It was n St. John hat. While he had the hat in his hand a passer-by stopped and after getting a snllf of the man'd breath remarked : "Well , that may baa St. Johu hftt , but that ain't a St. John breath by a long hot. " The Washington county man fainted and Chsrley Goodrich went Into convulsions , , - , t Members of Myrtle Division No. 3 , U. 11. X. of P. , will please bear In mind that your presence Is requested to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock tban > ; In order to institute Divis ion mutt have every member present , It U required by the Instituting ollicor that each member thall have with him for Inspection the oUicial receipt of the lode to belongs to , fallowing his good standing. Donnelly from Myrtle lodge and Johnson from Nebraska No , 1 , will lt at A.M. Clark'n store , 107 South * Fourteenth street , on Saturday evening , for the purpos ) of Issuing receipts to tliosy who may wish the same , There is some fear among the ftiunds of Mr. William Stockdale'n family that they mny have boon lost at sea. Last spring Stockdale and his family loft Omaha for England , from which place they wore going to Australia. The bteamer on which they engaged passage is reported lost and all on board are said to have perished. It Is uoi definitely kuown whether the family did take passage on the Ill-fated ship , and there will ba a great doul of nuxioty among their friends iu this city until the truth U ancertalnsd. Mr. and Mrs , lludrill , of Omaha , were to meet , them In Liverpool and accompany them to Australia , Last evening Mr. Klmer G. Cochrauo , of this city was united in inarrin ; < o to Mies Gertrude A. Elliott , an accom plished young lady of Honmouth , Jill- jtoia. The cururnony wna performed \ > y Jev. W. Ouchfauft , ths U'.her of the l/ioora , tft the resldtmco of Mr. H , Li. Allen , at 510 South Clark street , the utar rolitlvoe , hein the only invited guoata. Mr Gochran ii the ellicient nook-keoper for Ooutant & Bquiri > , und as well u tba Imdc , has a heat of friends who vriah hui ( oud his all the hap- pitiees and prosperity which it ij the lot of man to have. Lvliesl Fhyaiciana and ohomiata have analysed Pozzoni'a medicated complexioo powder end rccommond its ueo to their wivei and lady frlondi. What better told of it ? Your druKgiai A PAUTIAl PUCE. O'Hallui's ' ' llfloi at 1303 Dongli ? : Trnly Munificent Tli(5 Opeiilii ) ; ti > Tnkc i'lnco Tc This evening Mr. 11. O'Mft'jhjJ. , bottt fcnown as Capt. O'Molloy , I\B who i recognized by everybody ac n lypici gcnlloman nnd the princ good fo Iowa , will open his place t"1303 Douj laa atroot. The mngnlf .conoo dlaplaycc and Iko fnrniahod ologr moo of his room will tiako Ida resort by f r the most nl trncttvo of Its kind in Omaha. It ia Intended by- the proprietor t Dparo no pains or expense in making hi plr.co a complete nnd first-class aaloor oyalor nnd 'lich house. Mr. O'Malloy1 place In on Iho first lloor , nnd ia largo an roomy. The rooms have been mad I/right and cheerful by the master Irnti of Charlie Coalers , the prlnco of paper hnngors , nnd they bear nn air of elogatir nnd comfort aeon in but few placoa in th oily.The The room fronts on Douglas atrcot , an < on entering through the front dpo the bar la to bo on the left , occupyin , Iwo-thlrdc of lhat aide of Iho room. Th furniture.b all of the finest nnd la o aolld cherry throughout , inaailvo in air. and of Iho Ejyplian elylo of architecture It includes counter , cigar counter , bullet wine cabinet nnd Ice-box , all the vcr ; latest and best designs. The mirror nr of novel style , there being throe of then all connected into ono. The center on Is the largest piece of circular , bovolec French plate glass in Iho Unilod States being aixrfoot'in diameter nnd exceeding ! ; thick. It is'danltod on either nldo by ] square mirror of the name glass and tin whole proconta n unique appearance as i surmounts the pyramids of crystal glas nnd shining oilvorwaro. This aide ia al complotn and ready for Iho opening. Across Iho-room la to bo the luncl counter , about thirty foot long nnd of thi aamo superior workmanship as the real o : the fixtures , nil being manufactured b ] the Standard Saloon Fixture company , o ; Chicago. This aide will not bo completed od for about n week. It la Iho intontlor to make thin a first clai > s oyster ant fish house , the luscious fruit of the ocean to bo brought to Omaha nlivo and thui Bocuro to customers all the natural flavoi they possess on the seashore. Mr. O'Malloy will keep conatantly on hand the boat of nil wines , liquors and cigars. Old Crow , Hermitage , Gibson and Guckonhoimor will always bo found there , nnd the beat brands of champagne will over occupy a place on the shelves. Ale and porter will bo kept-on draught is well aa in bottles , nnd old time amok- ara will always find there the finont brands of both imported and domestic : lgars , carefully selected by the proprie tor who knowa a peed cigar when ho BOOS t. t.Mr. . . O'Malloy will bo assisted by Mr. Pota Bowse aud Mr. Oharloa Lantz , two ; entlomon whoso fame na mixers _ pf Irinks ia known throughout the entire Toat. , Mr. F . _ G. Buech , who for aorno imp past has been connected with the 3onton oyster house , a place of. almost T.orld-wldo 'fame , in' Chicago , wjll mvo " charge " of the lunch inuntnr nndjvill be fully able to ga lS ho voriott cp > 9iiroT''Tfin9caHoh ana iloganco of the place , and the many gen- Ipmanly nnd fine qualities of the pro- iriolor will servo lo put his resort in" tlio rent ranka with the many places of its : ind in the Gate City. JL'EKHONAI. . Gun. McBride , of Lincoln , is at the L'nxton , Mr. ] Low Hi',1 loft yesterday for n trip the oust , Mr. U. M. Barnes , ot Lincoln , in at the 'axton. . hotel. Major Miller , ono of Boone county's pi'otni. ent nttorntya la in the city. Mr. W. T. Kelly loft for Denver yesterday nil will bo absent for a wuolc , John A , Cruiehtou , of Qmalu , is registered .t . the Tromont homo , Chicago. Win , Cartnn , loolck0por ut the Gnrtioau ckor factory , left Inxt night for a trip to A. Wildlielui , Doaald Harold , Tlionma Unlccr , llirtCoato , nnd ll.JJ. Clark , of the 'Dienms" company nro at the Metropolitan lotcl. J askans are ut the 1'ar- on : 8. U. Mores , Juan Boyle , S. M. Moving , , ud S. W. 1'owors , Kearney ; Gray Wnrnor , ioatiice ; Johu Hayes , Central City. B. V , Humphrey and A. 11. Xowton , of vnns.ia City , nnd Goa. A , llimnaford , of Jhlcngo , n trio of well known i > a scnK6r agents , ro ! u the city and registered at Iho Mlllard. Senator Van Wyck , who spent yoUorday In .lie . cily , will leave for hU homo this morning , * ? ext wookjthe Sanator will start for Wash- ngton where ho will raiimin.diiriiiK the nmt of iho winter. Jaquoa Knugger and wife , Walter Hino , vllsi. Sally Cphou , Miss Faunio Itlco , Miss. ilelen Lowell and W. II , Furat nnd wife , ill if the "Dreams , or Vun io n l > hotogrni > h gnl. ory" company nro quartered at the Mlllard lotcl , BEHIND THE SCENES , L'lio Part tlio Sornlo ArtlHt. nnil Btn o Oarpunlor l'laj-8. The scene painter and stage cirpontors tro the great ailont forces behind the icencB. Working avray in their dons up itnouc the borders and Hies day and ulcht , early and latu , Sunday and Mon day , unknown and unapplaudo'd , they contribute in an important degroo'to the success of the luodorn play. Not unfro- ijuontlv they litb tubilantially the trholo aliotr theinsolvos , for there is nothing to many of the modern dramas , BIXVU the nrtiitio scenery nnd elaborate atago sot- tings. The Buccogaful aconio arliet is a man nho has been brought e up In the buelneas. There are no train. Ing Dchools for this branch of m , and the only way io learn the oraft is to servo an apprenticeship in t theater mixing paints und hauling can. ras. The scouo painter has a niche to himself. The houao painter , the sign painter , the portrait painter , the fresco artist , uono of these can do hie work , and in many cases ho can't do thoire. There Is otto feature about acono painting that enters into no other branch of the art , iiid that it , that all scenes are finished trith a view of showing off to beat ud- vantapo by night in the glare of ii9 joka , footlights aud prosconiume nud for tills roascn yellow is moro extensively used than in any other class of painting. Scot ) . 3iy tliatlooks rough , dauby and unfui- . The nrsl-clMB . tiR. . of Ihaownlty canbo oountodonoP.isfin. uors. There's Mandon.ol Mafc.en.muan thoRlro , Now yorkYoogUin , of Cliic o who used to daub curtains In concert sa loons and variety hulls but is now th < Kroatcat spectacular scenic artut In tni country ; some of his excellent work wai aeon tit Boyct'a opera honsa with thi "Ilomany Kyo" company ; Noxon , of bt of the firm o Louis , who IB a member Noxon , Albert & Toumy , who turn ou moro work every year than leave and other econlo atudio ii the country. This firm ifalnto < the beautiful drop curtain noi in uao In the opera houa in our own city. Then thoro' ' Sum Culbort , Merry and Russell Smitl of Philadelphia. When it comes t painting exteriors , streets , landscape ) etc. , Smith , of Philadelphia , in the dndd of thorn nil. Sconlo nrtlsta who are cor noctcd with theatres , are paid rogulc salaries , running from $25 to $70 week. The "Bohemian" artists who pic up iobs hero and there whenever the can got thorn , take their work by cor tract. When a combination Introduce sonio peculiar or isolated econor . something very elaborate it carries such soilings wil it , but othorwlso an attraction whe booked for a theatre Bonds the house ni list n design of the scenery needed im to the Btago carpenter a diagram of th i 'props" required. If the artist an cnrpont-r have the articles in stock , vor well , if not the ono has to paint and th other to irmko thorn. The theater scenic artist usually ho ono or two assistants. The old utylp o ficonio painting was for the artist to sit o : n swinging platform and amour on hi colors. Nowadays , In the well regulate theaters , ho stands on a stationary plal form while the canvass is Huspondcd it front of him on rollora and raised and lowered by a windlass. The ntng carpenter , like the scenic ai tist , usually enters the theater a a boy , ohifts aconos , swoopu off the stage lays and HfU carpets , has "supo" shoutoi at him by the gallery gods and being pos noosed of some ingenuity , learns a httli to-day add a little moro to-morrow , help on this and lends a hand on that , am the drat thing ho known ho'a a atngo car Center. A utego carpenter might not bi architect enough to build a respectable coop for II. II. Hayes' hens , and still be a tip top stage carpenter , while a building carpenter who coulc put up palatial mansions for c nlllionairo , if put in behind the scenes , would In twenty cases out of nine- eon , bo perfectly helpless. There arc , wo classes of stage carpenters the one .hat . is attached to a theater and the one hat travels on the road with a combiniv Ion. The former . .attends to the stage ottings of his house , the latter keeps the 'props' * of his combination in repair. ? ho former gets from $10 to SCO a week , ho latter less1 but'is "found. " The atafl assistants of n theater stage carpenter dlf era according to the piece Doing pro- ucod. The regular force at Boyd's opera IOUBO Is five man , but there are nights ivhen ib requires twenty to handle the nonory ; and it requires sixteen men to nako a Mngln chnngo of aceno in the SllvoE King. ' " E 10 stage carpenter is xpocted u > lurnlsheverything from the cull of Yorlok to the allv'ry moon , the owling hurricane , the moaning BOB , the urld lightning , the roaring thunder , the trenching rain and the beautiful , boauti- il enow. Thp "beautiful" that falls upcs-the 'Two Orphans , " for Instance , is finely mt white paper placed in R perforated lylindor up in the flics. The crnnK of lie cylinder is turned and the white lashea go lluttorlug down. A "Supo" teed to stand above and drift white iapor snow out of both hando , but n lupo can't now as regularly and evenly ns ho cylinder can. The sighing wind is nothing moro than ho noise produced by a wooden cylinder , vorkoil with a crank , rubbing agnlnat a rob of ailk that Is attached to It. The nero loosely the silk Is hold the louder .he blast. When a real water rainstorm la Intro- lucod a perforated pipe , with water con- lections and regulated by cocks , is itrotchod across the stage from opposite lies. A rubber not is spread on the itago to catch the showor. A fountain in the stage , when a natural spray is brown up , is worked about the sumo ray , waterworks connection being triad o tnd the water , thrown up , caught cither > y n galvanized baaln or a rubber not. When the rain atortn waa moat boauti- ully shown hero was during the produc- ion of the McKee Ruiklu'a great play , 'ThoDanUcs. " There nro many little thing * which are ddcd by the scenic artists and atago car- lontora , which cither make or loan n day , and the part which thodo workmen iluyia usually the loading ono. A ( Irene Giunu , This nftornoon , at the St. Mirys venue park , the ( Ire doparlmont of ) maha , under the captainship of Jerome 'cntzol , will play a game of bill with the lollco force of this city , under the loader- hip of Jamas Knight. The positions of ho fireman brigade nro as follows : Vm. Webb 1'itclior , Vin. Coots Catchnr Comhick let l > .apa e , 'Jd b j. Cirubo . ' 3d b klcCormick ' . SB iallifaii | , , . r f . 'ontzi'l of Mat 1 f The positions of the police nine have lot yet boon arranged. It is to bo n prcat game , and the foremen declare that , hey will not lot the "coppers" got n sin- lo run , but if Put Desmond playa they : an't jirovont him from climbing the fence o avoid being put out. 1'ollco Court , Builncea WAS very dull in polioo court 'eatorday , only four plain drunks np- ) oaring for trial. Joseph Brandt and George Ludes had 10 excuses to oilier for violating the city irdinanco by becoming intoxicated , and verooach linud § 5 aud catp , John Magee was cilled up and charged nth having boon drunk. John nuld that 10 was not drunk but was juat recovering rom mi oplloplio fit. The judge evidently : no w something of hla oaaa and discharged litn , at the same time advising him to ook medical assistance at oner. Johu Murphy was called and no ono nswprod to the call. Only one prisoner omaiucd and it must bo Murphy , lie line forward nud said that his tmino was 5eorgo Starr , When nrroatod ho was ory drunk and jjavo his name to the ailor as Murphy. Upon galling sober ho md forgottou the name given and waa ibligod to give his correct title. Ho was incd $5 and coats , Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- i4cco ( a the beat. If uppity VTc-il. the marriage of Mr. Franl Bailey and Miss Clara lUdman was aol omnlzod at the residence of the bride' father in Nmth Omaha , Ksv. J , S , Dot woiler , of the English LulliOt'ati cnuch officiating. The btido waa attended b ; Miss Dollio Bailey , while Mr. Fran ! Iledman noted aa best man for the groom After the ceremony a sumptuous wed ding "upper was sorvoil , which waa par Ukon of by a , largo number ot invite gao U. After aupper the Rticatalndulgt in a dauco until quite n late hour. Mr. Bailey is engaged in Ilia brie making business In the western part o the city , and is an exemplary young mat The bride la an interesting young lad and la deserving of all the smiles fortun may bestow upon lior. Both are men bora of the Homo Circle club and othc aocial organization's and are highly 01 loomed by all who know thorn. _ They will take up their roaidonco o weal Cuming street , In a neat little co tago which has already boon prepared f < their occupancy. FOR SALE A good family hora buggy and harness , L , A , RATH , Peat Oflico Box 30 , Visitors , Thuraday night burglara entered the roa donco of Mr. N. J. Kdholm , at 2-14 Chicago street , and carried oil a valuabl gold watch nnd an > overcoat. Othc thlhga In Iho houao are aupposod to hav boon taken , but is impossible at thi limo to toll just what waa carried oft. The burglara gained an entrance to th houao by turning the key lii the frori door with ft pair of nippers , They wor pretty slick thlpvea and will doubtless b haard from again. Smoke Seal of North Carolina co. An Onmliti Man Shot , It if ) reported in this city that a youn man from Omaha wont out to Millar Wednesday night to visit his brotherwh is working for a farmer named Allen The young man arrived at the farm hous at 1) ) o'clock and found the family had ro , lrod. All in apart ho rapped loudly 01 , ho door , and in reply to Allen's .query "Who's there , nnd what do you want ? ' replied that ho wanted his ( Allen's ) mono ] > r hla lifo. Allen told him to go arounc o the back door , and seized a shot gun opened the door and shot the young mat n the neck , inflicting probably fala ! vounds. i Allen was greatly shocked on .earning who Iho supposed robber waa The neighbors think Allen waa juallfied n the shooting. w * Absolutely Pure fbla powaornover varto ) . A mi ml ol ptmlty itienjith and wholcsomeaeea. Mcie oooomtc&l tlian .he ordinary klmla.andcacQotbo euld In compelttiui fi-lth tbo mulUtuclo ol lo * tott , short wolht alum or ) ho pb t powder , SolJ o"y ) In cani UOYAL ; IABI " r OWDKlt CO. . 106 Wall stroll N. K. ARSHOUS RYING70 HOLD DOWN EARLBAKIKGPOWDEFi ITAMBOUHDTORISC PURE CREAM TARTAR. S1OOO. Given [ f alum oriuiy Injurious nulislmu'cs nu > Lu found n AnclrowB * 3uarl Unking PowdC1 , Is pos. IvolypURE. . Tcclvwuroin Rilcli clicmtstii aiR. Uainiilnj-s , llos- iiu ; M. DelaCoiitalnu , of Olihdiro ; nnd Gustuvus Uodc , Mllwaukvc. Novrrsoldlu bulk. _ C. E. ANDREWS & . CO. OITIOAGO. iltLWAUJCBB , ! 9 Uku Kt. ' 2S7. UW .t 201 K. Wulcr St. the changes that , Ink fowyears , have ta\on place in the mlnufacturo of [ niproreincnt after Inprovomont has been made , until to-dry the clothing offered by Sohlank i rinco , 1210 Farnani Htroot , ia tuba ! in every respect to thi beat Oustom Work ! i iVIillo at the Bamo time the lovrnosa of prluu of the fine graje of clothing they handle Ia no lUs astonlah- In ? than < ia Perfection ? Fit ! ( .AND THK VIATEEIAL AND MAKE IDUHU4 ' 210 Farnam { treet , 1210 ISOLD WITHTHE 2 THAT CAN BE MADEg & FOITIOK EVERY PERSON SICK OR WELL , Ts Invited to ecnd thcl nilihcus to THE SWIFT SrECino Co. , Drawer fl Atlantn , On. , for n copy of tliplr trcntlso on UIocx uiU Skin Dlscaecs , which will bo mailed free. Cancer for Many Years , A family servant has been nflllctod for many yc&i with a cancer on her ncse , and was treated by som of the best physicians , and the old remedies usei without benefit Hnollyo Rtuo lier Snlft'a Spc clfio and she has been completely cured. JOHN HIM/ , Druggist , Thomson , Ca , August It ) , 1831 . NOSE EATEN OFF. John Naves , a young man mar here , jad a cancel on hla face nh'cb ' had ottcn away hla iioso and pail fit his check , anil wag extending up to his ores. At a lait rcaoithe ung put : on Swill's Specific , aud It ban entirely ciiroil lilin. Ills [ ace Is all healed over with ncwflceh , and his cencral health Is excellent. Hitfecovery was wonderful. wonderful.Jt. . F. CRUMLRV , jr. D. , /v Onlcthorpo , Oa. , Aurujtie ( , 1EB4. The Improved Eeady Recku/ier , Contains tables showing tlfo ainoAat nnd value of any quantity of morciuud.eo at any price from o quarter of a cent to ten dollars , either by weight or measure. Also tibloa of wages and board by the day , week and month ; board , scant ling nnd plank measure ; cubic measure ment of timber ; log measure itnd weight of grain per bushel , and interest tables. 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