TM DAILY JBEK- MONDAY DIWEMBtiK 1 1884 5 AN APPEAL FOR UNITY. The Nficessily of Organization Among Cissscs , fl'lio ' Vitnl Question of linlUvay UCRII tnlioii and IlciTuctton ot To TUB EDITOR OP TUB Bur . I am iiloasoil to observe that you do not pas.i unnoticed the oxhorbitant tolls which the railroads are extorting from the pro ducers and consumers of our stato. It encourages mo also to know that the people ple of other counties are protesting against thcso , well , for the want of a inoro appropriate name , I will call them "robberies. " Your correspondent from Atborvlllo , calls for the anti-monopoly loaders in this crisis. To his appeal I feel warranted in assuring him that the true anti-monopolists will respond at any aud at all times when their efforts can avail any thing. | I said that wo were monopoly-ridden. Why ? Because the farmers of this state are paying at least 40 per cent , more , on an average , for moving a crop of this season than was paid for moving the crop of 1870 ; bcoiuso the frolgh on lumber to-day from Chicago to Council Bluffs , COO miles , is lOo per cwt. , aud from Council Bluffs to David City , it is 12jc [ per cwt ; because the rates over the U. P. R. R , for coal from from Omaha to David City is $3 per ton , when 1 know of my own knowledge that coal is transported 300 miles over other roads for § 3 per ton. Instead of Chicago being our market our own cities on our eastern border should bo eutroport com mercially , by becoming the granary for our bounteous crops. Omaha , sir , would boour Chicago. Instead of 12jc per cwt. on lumber from the Missouri river to points 100 miles in the interior it should bo just half that amount. Inatoad of 13o per cwt. on corn to the Missouri river irom same points it ohould bo G\o \ per cwt. And every other class of commer cial merchandise and produce in proper tion. tion.With With your correspondent from Arbor- villo , I say farmers , laborers , business men and professional men , and especially farmers and laboring uiou unite ; hold meetings ; don't meet and simply reso lute , bvt go to work and help crjstallza this sentiment of rcais enco to this monstrous injustice which is crushing the very llfo out of our people. Go to work peaceably but determinedly. I can assure you and the friends of the people that our citizens are becoming aroused aa they have never been Lforo. Wo are organizing In this county. The antimonopoly - monopoly eontimont ia stronger hero to day than over boforo. We are enlisted for the emancipation of the producers. Lot the word pass along the whole line , "Organize , organize. " If thia power of oppression Is to bo broken , wo must unite. Aud I now move that each school district in this state send two or more delegates to a convention , to bo hold in the city of Lincoln at 7 o'clock p. m. , Monday , January 5,1885. Pass the sug gestion around. What Bay you , people ? Are you ready to act ? Methinka I hear a unanimous yes. The anti-monopolists and all men who are for justice and right stand ready to join the opprosaod in this straggle. Mr. Editor , wo heartily invlto your vigorous assistance. JUSTICE. * lr . , . * .tA THE OLD GAME , "JVorkcrt AVIth a Bold Variation on u Mnnrho was Partially tip to Snuff. Lincoln Journal , September 30. Sheriff Mellck has been notfied by a man at Firth , named W. R. Dafford , of a confidenso game which was played upon the latter gentleman a day or two ago on the train between this place and Firth. Tbat is to say the game was consnmated there although its operation extended over the" whole distance from Omaha down. down.Whilo While Dafford was in Omaha ho fell in with two rather respectable looking mou , ono of whom said ho waa a wholesale merchant at Lincoln and the other was a resident of Firth , to which place Dafford was going on business. They changed a bill for him at Omaha , and thus learned that ho had money with him. They got on the train when ho did at Omaha , as sisted Mrs. Diidord upon the train and were very friendly indeed. As the train wus about to pull out ol Lincoln a man came in and told ono ol the clever gentlemen that hia goods couldn't go on unless the chargea were paid. After being informed that the charges were # 250 the man pulled a check for $800 out of hiapockot and said tbat ho had nothing less. The bogus baggageman turned to Dafford and sug gested that he might change it. Ho said no had only a little , only about § 50 and told the owner of the chesk if ho would sib ti ht in the seat until , they got to Firth and go straight to the bank with him to get the chock cashed , ho would let him have the $50. Ho took it and passing it to the bogus baggageman eat down. The train had started by this tlmo , and juat as the two ladies stopped into the door the confidence man made a spring for the door , passing between the ladies The old man , who waa suspic ious from the first , jumped np and cov ered the retreating figure with a rovol- Ter , but ono of the ladies chanced to stop In the way , and he throw the weapon up and remoyod his finger from the trigger. The swindler jumped from the fr.Un and soon got out of sight nd escaped. Army OrdcrH. DiirAnTHiKTorTiiK PLATTB 1 OUAUA , November W , 1881 , i For completing the purpose of the fol lowing circular , it is hereby diroctec that requisitions for a ten (10) ( ) months upply of subsistence property will bo icnt by Post Commissaries to the Ohio Gommiaeary of subsistence of the Da pmmenton the 10th of January and the 10th of July for the periods respectively from March 1st , to December 31 , urn from September 1st to June 30th. By order of Brigadier-General How rd. J. n. TAYLOR , Asst. Adjt.-Oen. IlEArKjuAiiiFUj DIVISION ox TUB Mi noi'iir , ) ABH'r AIIJU ANT GUN'W OmOK. J CHICAGO , ILL , , Noy. 2J , 1681 , ) In view of the requirements of tno law published in General Orders No , 05 , cur rent series , aojuUnt general's ollice , uu dar which all purchases of subsistence property , as well as of subsistence stores ihould in all pruoticablo cases ba made b ; advertisement and sealed proposal ; als to obFlato the nocestity of open roarko purchases , and to tavo the expense o frequent advertisements , chief cnmmij tries of eubaistenco of departments , au < the purchasing and depot cominusarles o subsistence at St. Louis , Mo. , and Chicago - cage , III. , will forward , through proper channel ; , to the chief commitsary of sub sistence of the division , in time to bo rok coivcd by him not later thim ten daya prior to the first of March and September offedch year , tabular aUtomanta of the subsistence property ( including station- irj ) that will bo repaired by tftom f nd the oflicern on duty in the subsistence Department , under their supervision , during the periods cudinrDecember ; 3ht and Juuo 30th of each year respectively. Dn thcso statomonU or iu their loiters of tranamltnl the olllcora uill state to what depnls , posts or stations , they tlnsiro the iupplics to bo sent by the purchasing of- icors , together with such other iufor- nation as will enable the Commissary Gcnur.tl of Subaistonco to determine the > lan and niudo of procuring the sup- lC3. R. WILLIAM * , Asst. Adjt..Gou. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS , Sixteenth AiinivrrHiiry ol * | Ijodf ; ( ) No. t , ITrlUiiy Friday ovoniug wna the sixtoouth'auni- orsary of Nebraska ledge No. 1 , Knights f Pythias , and the ovout was celebrated t the ledge rooms by a supper , speaking nd ball. Myrtle ledge , U. D. , the 'ouugost and almost the healthiest divia- on in the state , participated iu the flair , and oujoyod thomaolvos , tn did vcrybody else who was fortuuato enough o bo in attendance. Planet ledge No. 4 nd Omaha ledge No. 20 , aho mingled with their brother knights. Mr. S. M. Willox , chancellor com mander of No. 1 division , officiated as master of ceremonies , and Mr. A. D. ones , past grand chancellor , delivered lie anniversary address. Songs wore ondcred by a quartette from the glee lub , and Mrs. Haywnrd. Mrs. Teal fa- orod the nudiouco with a piano solo , which was heartily appreciated , aa was 11 the music. Measra. Woodbridgo Jros. had kindly donated the uao of a ; rand Stock piano for the occasion. Lieutenant Andy Harden , ns usal , had "snap" lixod up to catch the unwary md prcsontod a cake , which sold for the lenofit of the order and which proved to ) o broad neatly frosted over and onclos- ng a rubber circlet. Mr. Geo. Snbino was the lucky winner of the prize slice. An abundant banquet was then served n long tables surrounding the hall , and oasta were given as tollowa , Mr. Willox ) oinc toaat-mastor : "Our Guests' ' Jleaponao by J. S. Shropa- biro , K. 0. C. "Uur Order"Heaponso by Dr. Carter , C. C. "Tho Ladloa" Uesponao by W. K Cope- and , D. C. C. "Tho Value of Society Entertainments"-- lopaonso by Dr. I.eiaenring , P. C. After supper , which was the next thing n order , a good many of the older people - plo retired to their housea and the 'ounger ' ones began the merry dance , , nd kept it up until an early hour this morning. Taken all in all , it was a most enjoy able entertainment , and Mr. Toft is on- itled to a groa < deal of credit , for it waa hat gentleman who superintended all arrangements. ELECTION or omcEus. At the last meeting of Myrtle Ledge , Knights of Pythias , the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : E. A. Crowell , 0. 0. ; J. Donnelly , ir. , V. 0. ; W. M. Wells , prelate ; P. J. Knapp , M. of E ; W. P. Manning , M. of P. ; Goo. Sabine , K. of K. S. ; W. F. Baker , M. of A. Proponed Ball , To the Editor of the BRE. Now that winter is at hand and but little or nothing to do for perhaps the next five or six months , the carpenters union are discussing the propriety ol building a Union hall , first floor for busi ness , second for oflbo rooms , and third ; or hall. There are several unions in Omaha that ore paying from two to three lundrod dollars a year for hoi rent , making an aggregate of two thou Band or more dollars annually paid outer : or rent , that would , in a few years , suild a very respectable hall , which would return a fair par cent , if properly ocatod. Now then , as history and observation touches the fact that agitation , education and organization are the essential prede cessors to all substantial movements of whatever character , whether local or enoral in their results , as they relatively effect society and state for good or evil , wo propose to agitate this movement , believing that the present time is a pro- [ iltpus ono to agitate such n movement , ua it would afford work for many idle mechanics through the winter season. If the enterprise should meet with suc cess in the way of a contract between the respective unions OB a "Joint Stock Building company , " us ouo union la not able to undertake and carry forward such a movement or enterprise of Itself , a half dozen or less unions could easily accom plish such a work in three months or loss time , and largely when not otherwise en gaged on the part o ! carpenters , brick layers and plasterers , that would furnish nearly all the labor. Of course the pur chase of A lot and building material would require money , and it would have to bo borrowed or furnished by some capitalist as rtaocond party in tbo building con tractf Wo will cloao further suggestions In this movement at present ana hear Iho criticisms and suggestions of other unions and parties who may fool interested in this enterprise or one similar. * No. O.in. I'olloo Court , In police court Saturday Wm. Mar tin and Ohas. Goldstein were found to bo vagrants and were each sentenced to ton days in the county jail on bread am water. A. Snoll , for disturbing the poaoo b ; being drunk , was fined $5 and costs and paid the same. Hattie Bowman , a colored woman o the town , was arrested on Tenth etrce Friday night , She was crazy drunk am raised a terrible howl. It was ncccssar ; to get a hack and load her in in order ti get her to jail. After being placed bo Hind the bars she yelled all night long This morning she was fined $5 and cost and sent up to the county jail to board i out. John Collins was arrested Friday a the instance of his wife for boatin ; her and abusing his children. Thi morning she was sorry that sh had had him arrested and begged th judge to lot him oil , Judge Bonok called him up and asked him why h abused his children and lickdd the oh wcinau. Collins said ho did not hnr them. The judge told him that ha could ; o , but if ho wai arrcntod ngniu that ho would give him thrco mouths on brcnd and water * Charles Ilaiuus wai charged with lar ceny for stealing 50 cents out of the ) ockot of T. W. Taylor , llnines pleaded not guilty and was held for examination. Honl Kstato X The following transfers were filed in ho county clerk's oflieo Tuesday and ro- > ortod for T.u : Br.r. by the Anus' real state ngoncy November US , 1881. P. Kootlcr and wf to H. Krntchmnn , w d , 00x140 ft. , nw sw 20 , 15 , It ! . $1- 500. 500.A A Konntzo ot nl to 1. S. llnscnll , w d , ot 1'J , blk 0 , Ivoutitza 4th addition. ? ! , - 100. 100.Jos. Jos. Boll and wf to S. A. Porrigo , w d , lot 11 , blk 4 , J. 1. Uodick's addl- ion. $2,000. Treasurer Douglas county to W. Coch- an , tixx deed , lots -1 , 5 and 7 , section 11) ) , 5 , IS. $3.48. M. II. Housol to Bogcs it llill , q o d , ots 2 , 3 and , blk I ) , Arbor 1'lnco. $500. G. II. Boggs ot nl to M. M. llousnl , wd , part lots 1 and 12 , blk 5 , Arbor Placo. $090. J. I. llodick and wf to J. Dwyer , wd , w fin foot lot 7 , blk 10 , Isuaa & Soldeu's ddition. $1.500. _ _ Tlio German Xlicntcr. Last evening the German theater tras crowded with n fashionable nnd appro- lativo audience which had boon attracted hero by the announcement that Kalisch's amous play , entitled "Somo Polks jtugh nnd Some Weop. ' Among the moat noteworthy fouturos voro the uorsonatiou of Brand , the > ricldftynr , by Mr. Molehill , the Action f Miss Spahn and the Mrs. Nuonccko f Mrs Lindormenn. Mrs. P ulaA hi in the role of Caroline Iso received quite nn ovation , and Mr. 'ula ns Perdinnnd was greeted vith enthusiastic applause. The liaractor of Hnhnokamtn , the tailor , oil to the lot of Mr. Uohorstoln , who Jndorcd the part very satisfactorily. Taken on the whole the performance as Inn eminently creditable one , nnd WRB rocoive'd with great fnvor by the nusually largo audience. The customary erpsichoroan exercises terminated the zeroises. The Denver Ganililors. Omaha within the last five days has eon favored with a largo immigration of amblers. These sporting ruon como hiofly from Denver , Colorado , where the louses have all boon closed. This , it is understood , has boon done by the order f the marshal of the Colorado capital , , nd an officer is now ntnttoned at the lopr of every house to keep thorn irom ) oing opened. The effect of this man- late has been to drive this class of men rom that city. These men who have atuly como here say they are now on heir way to Now Orleans , whcro they expect to winter. THE HOPING OF RUDDY. A LIVELY THANKSGIVING DAY AT NOHTH 11KN1J Fremont Tiibunc , ith. ! ) North Bond had a sensation on Thanks- ; iving day that will not bo forgotten soon by n few of their citizens , and never bo forgotten jy the victim of an awful fright. To got at , lie details it ia noccsaary.to go back a little , It will bo romombarod that Jack Winters , alias Iteddy , was confined in the jail of Fre mont for stealings watch from a laborer nl tbo Bend , On a writ of habeas corpus , Judge Murray waa obliged to release him and he wont back to the Bernl nnd hai since been there loafing about in the saloons. Since hia rolo.ieo numerous thefts have been committed , nmong which was the stealin ? of Mrs , Manila's valuable gold watch , The matter of thievery had become BO annoying that some of the citizana concluded to use desporn e means , if nocojsary , to rid them selves of the ovil. The sensation was ushed in by a bold attempt at highway robbery. A Mr. Inyard was "hold np" by three men with revolvers and told to shell out his lucre. Ho had more Hand than money and producing a revolver , scattered the ng Hko _ chaff before the nd. IIo eaino into town and related what bad happened , and then the second and mast exciting act of the night's dolnga occurred. A number of men inasked.'aml collected near the depot decoyed by nioana of three inon , the man Heady in their midst , nnd with the cry , Hang him ! they proceeded to pull him up to a cotton wood tree near by , and left tilm there until ho confoieed to the stealing of the loborer'u watch before incntionod. Ho waa then asked to tell about the stealing of &IH. Marplo's watch but pro'eseed uttsr ignorance about It Ag-tln ho went on ? the limb , but could noC bo made to toll anything more , "I.OI'H taUe him off to the river nnd liown him , " said ono of the crowd , "Drown liini ! " echuod iho meb , and away they took liim to the bridge , and putting a rope around ! ijd nuuk lowered him to the water. Ho begged [ ) itnimaly for his life , usaortlnc that ho knew nothing of the other watch , nnd was finidly mined from the water and fallen to jail. Year - ; r 'ay morning ho aaid that IIH ! partner at I'riMuont had the first watch , but of tlio flncond lin know nothicg whatever. IIo pnld : hat thoru were n dozen in the gang of thieves , jut ho knew nothing of th highway robbery or of the robbing at diet Uorpu'a. After the mob had done with their port of .ho play , the third act in the drama was per- 'ormud at Chut Morse's homo about 4 o'clock yesterday morniiu. Burglars effected nn en trance , nnd after chloroforming him proceeded .o ransack the hnuao. Mr , Morao awoke , lowever , nnd springing from his bed foil over t clmU , tlim frightening the hurglaru from rurthur depredation Uliey dropped n suit of clothes on tha door-stop , but escaped with an jvorcoat , a watch , and a small sum of money. Mr. Morse gave them a parting shot from liU mvy revolver , but without Any apparent ef fect. It is not unlikely that Ituddy will squeal on the whole gang , and their sentence In that caw will be anything but moderata , THI3 TEltlfTAIiK BKULU A SKDI.L rilirOIIATKI ) WITH A 1IUDLETT DUO rilOU AN OLD UKI.LAH. N w YOIIK , November SO. Workmen re cently dug up , In a cellar at Klccmoml HIT , Long Iilind , a woman's skeleton , whoso skill showed marks of a bullett hole and the skul uf on Infant , A few ilayn ago the coroner ro coiTtdcn anonymous letter , evidently writ ten by n woman which stated that m IK't there resided In that place a man , his wife olilld and wife's ulster. Tha f mlly was broken up by the wifu'H ch rgej uf too great Intimacy between her hlisbam and slater. Ono night tlio wife und child dls ppuared. Boon niter the liuabjnd and sister lu-law went away and wtro never hoard u aftarwarda. Thuwritur asks tha coroner to find a trace of them. IIAUD OhOVKH. WINK A xionr mou MAU.O.T , , November 30. Jnck Demp sey , of New York , and .Mike Mallon , of I'liil n'lelpli'a ' , fought a prUa fi Iit In the licoai story of a building In tUa city latt night GlovfH were used ; and they wore hard packed The light was for SlftOu uidu , aud an extra rmrso wo.i contributoJ by the spectators. Mai ion , after receiving u terrible pounding , com plamud that ho waa not in a condition to fight und ntked Durnpsoy if he would fight him Brine other time. Dempioy leplled In the affirmative , und the men itlrxjk huads , Malbn was he pod out and the fight given to Uemp A UlKAHllHl'd Hull. TOLIIJO , Novembur 30. Navlllu the con vlcted bigamist now in jail nwultlog sentence nttompti'd to tulcldfc to-day by dashing hi head itgalntt thu lion grating In his cell. H in KdJiuualy injured un . mjy uut rtcurcr , _ _ A POLK COUnUlttGEDY. Day at Osccola , and a Threatened Lytcte Ornzod by Exposure of his Grimes , n Husband Shoots his Wife , And Then Outs His Own Throat to Prevent Hanging Double Tragedy t Ipocikl tatcgram to the BKC. OscEot.A , NKII , , November i. . ' . Thursday iglit n , tcrriblu crlino was rnnctoil mthi9iuct | ! iltlo villftRt' , which will probably rowlt In oath. 1'or Boinotim years \in t n man nnmcd linlth hna llvcil hero nhd hai always boon n > - oRnlzod ni n tou h nnd n loiter. Sonio cisht oixrs ngo ho was nrrostod for n rnpo 1111011 his wn daughter. Thodntightcr nnd her mother wore i > ositi\rly thnt ho cnrrmilltml the crlmo jut tlio i xH > rt testimony of a phytlclim to the ITect thnt the net hnd not boon ilono oxcul- mtcd him. Ho nnlu | want back to live vtlth ila wife but ho newer forgot the ili gr co they md brought upon him , A short tlino ngo hi * \ Ifo cautod n , warrant tote sworn out ngaitmt ilin nnd ho was bound over In the turn < > t S200 o keep the i > oaco. Ho could not RVO ! thu ro- nircd bond nnd wns plncod In jnll. To avoid ila being a burden to the county it was re- need to SltO In thn hone that ho might bo bio to give the rciulred ] bail. Tills nt liml ho vns nblo to give nnd was rolon eil on Tluirs- "nv last , When Smith had been given Ida liberty the ho firat thing ho did was to Rot drunk ami 1m- nn to innku threnta against his wlo. ( Ho old hit llttlo BOH thnt ho would kill his wilier thnt night , hut no nttontion wna paid i > his statements na ho was looked upon ni linost harmless. Just nftcr dark , however , a went to hia hctuo with n rillo and opening is door nnd seeing hiavifo by the to\o shot er in the loft breast , inlllcUni ? wlmt the urgoons now say la n fntnl wound. Smith mnotlmlely ran down to the river nnd hid In 10 woods , Intending , m ho suld , when ho oard that hia wife wan dead to kill himself. lo wan found noon nftor nt\A \ tnkon townrd 10 jnll by the sheriff , The citizens cried Hang html" ' 'Hanghtm ! " ilo was taken from ho shuriif once or twice but WAS ( innlly placed ifoly behind the bnrs. Tlio crowd Rnthorod round the jail nnd began making attempts to reak down the door , when Smith knowing hat wan meant l > y the noise , cut hU tltront vith a knife which ho had spirited Into his oil. Ilia wound , however , w a not fatal , lia wifoianiny lying nncontcioua and tbo octors eny elio cannot recover. The people nro very incensed over the nffnir nil should the wlfo ait , It la extremely jirob- bio that Sinilh'd days will bo numbered : iortly. KK/VND-13D. / UK AriKMl'TKI ) STKAL OK TUB ClilCAOO 1.OCA1. DKMOCHACV BXl'OSKl ) AND THKIll I'OUOHS IIOUTKD I1HANI ) A1IANDONB Till : KIOHT TJIK TIMES CUTtlNQ HKKI.KOTION t'l'ON TIIK AF- KA1H. special Telegram to TICK BKK. CinoAno , Novumher 30 , The Times says hat at a conference of the lending democratic lolitlciana yesterday which . Mayor Harrison , n l Itudolph Brand among others were prcs- nt , it was decided to draw out ef the contester or the neat in the stats senate from the Sixth onatorinl district , in which the republicans nllcgo n majority was given Brand by a mini- of fraudulent returns from thu Second > rccmct in the Eighteenth wnrd , that the ro- lult was Brand sent n telegram to his attorney it Sprlngliold to withdraw hia mandamus > rcceedingd against the state canvassing ) oard. The Times uses this language : "Tho simple KnglUh of the entire matter is that Brand has withdrawn from the contest ; that jovcrnor Hamilton is at perfect liberty to asuo it certificate to whomever ho'plonsos ; that iiecan give it to n Chin man for nil the ob jections the doinocr.tB will raise against It , ind that , in short , the jig is ur > . " The Times adds In regard to Brand's telegram : "It was n single dispatch , butit meant giving up of the jght in which the tniitod Statoi aenatorsshlp as involved and the reosons for soilulng t are interesting. The story which follows hia statement shows that some facts in its losflcaslon are withhold. Names nro not ; lvon , but peisona nro described so thnt there s scarcely a chance of mistaking them. It assorts that the work of falsifying the returns was done in the Interest of the leading demo cratic candidate for United States senator , md that a city olliciil , and ono of the well cnown democrats In the cltr had guilty cnowledgo of It ; tbat United States Marshal Jones took moans to lot thoeo men know that evidence had been secured already which nut hem In great jeopardy ; thnt this ciueed n renuloo panic , and that these men who seem ; o have not only disgraced themselves , but , he party to which they belong In the very dawn of its power , began to cast frantically ibout for moans to escape the result of their Times ; that various proposition fora torn- > remise W.TO mudo to the United Stitea iiithorlties , by which their namm were to bo topt in thn background. The United Status marshal und district attorney stoutly assort * hat no compromise fins been of- ectod , and thnt nil offenders , high and low , will bo rignrouxly uni < hod , that in fact confessions of the entire roceedlnga hnvo already boon made lo thorn. ) n the other hand the Times asserts that lei- grama have been sent General Logan asking iim to Inturculo for mercy with Marnlial ones , nnd behoves the panic stricken dolln- juents havu o\on gouo to fur as to niulcrluko .o deliver enough democratiu votou on the oint ballot In the Hints lefilaliituro to ro-oloct 'jigan to the United States sounto. It n'so ' ppanrs that the bogus btllota which were ound In the billet box by tlm United States rand jury were not print * d till the night of November Ulfit , or xovouteen days after tlm lection , which biings the criino to a point when thi ) returm were In thu hands of the ounty clerk , The name of the printer , and f the nnxravc r who made n fao slmlls of the lead of the republican ticket , ban also been [ Iscovorod , CONGIlKSSIONAli HOSIK HPKCOLATION Ul'OK TJIK ! * , November 30. It ha ? been suggested by u number of representatives thnt congrena will tuko a roce s about the middle of the month to give an opportunity for the members to attend the opening of the New Orleans exp eltion , and that during this pro- )0 od recess , the appnpiiutlon committee will consider the nppropiiation hi Is 10 as t ) liave most of them ready to roptrt to the house upon the n > nnaombllng of congrfui uftei Ilia holidays , They argun thnt the usual amount of work prior to anjournmont for the holidays will havu been accumplirhod by thu llthiiiHt , bucauBo of the unuiunlly uariy as suinhlaiiu of eontreiJt this year. The Meilcai pension bill whjch was dxhaluJ at length laxi sis ion. Is the first ' unlimnhed 1m liieos" to bo coneiderod , and thin cttn bo leached only by u ni'itlon to discuss moaaurm on tlm i [ ; i lt er'rt table , Heprb entativa Townsheiid , win had chnrtro of that meaaur , sayii ) iu will aslc to further consideration at tha natll Ht prftc I leal moment. In the HRimta bill for adndx siun of Dakota und Waohlngton tiriitoiit : will undoubtedly be pressed by the lunator who huvu them In charge. M-UUTAI * JH'JHI'KHATION. A IIUHDAN1I IN T11K flllHT ANUUIHII OX IIKIIKAVL JIK.S'I' HIIOOTH IIIUHKLK UTK1I TIIK IIODY O lllri IIKAII WIKK NtW YOIIK , Norombor 39 , Frank Bant derH , the Inventor of the parlor rotting ma chine , committed suicide thli morning b shooting hlniBolf over the remains of hlr wif at the residence of his wifo'H parents , No , Oil OarJeton avenue , Brooklyn. Mr * . Huuuder ha been an invalid from the birth of her las child , twelvti years ago. Aftor'tholr iuurrl > K the couple lived n long time with Mm , Hum dew' father , ( idorgoT , Tnoirus , but recent ! they have lived at I'JaluBeld , N , They dluod in Curletou avunuw nn ThanktKiving day and remained thorn ull nl htt iliteiniliiii tn return to 1'lalnBeld < ui Friday inorninif , On arl n % however , Mm , HiiinJfcrt tiiperitnood ( ; reat iuifuritig from hei Illlttion mid w.n compollotl to ti\kennmiitity I chlornl , wMch oho Imd b on in the hubit of i liiR lo nllovlato her p-vin. She made n mis- ako nnd took too much , ami was soon unam * clous" , The doctors were cnlloJ , but too late. \w \ died yesterday mornlnp. Mr. minders was nearly distracted , nnd II efforts to divert Ids thoughts rom the calamltv proved unavailing. Henry Inpman , .Ir . of Clinton avenue , a personal lend of Mr. S.iundcrn , ca led dnrliig the lorning , and , nppnit-ntly noothed the wiclaw- t's fpolings Romnwhat nnd extracted n promise rom him to call nt Ida ( Chapman's ) olllco In 'ow York during thn day. At 10 o'ol ck aundcri Ifft ths houio but did not call on ilr. Chnpmnn , It is thought that ho went to 'lalnfield , Ho returned tohH father-ln-law'n lonso alniiit 0 n. m. , and went lo hli room enid id third utory , where kin wlfo'n badv lay 10 was discovered by n tnnmbor of the family lending over her body. Klfortu wcromadn to ct him away. 1'lnally ho ntd : "All right , 11 bo light after you In a few minutes. " In few momenta a pistol shot wni heard , the mnntea of the houto rnnhed up stnlra , and ound Sanndent body lying across that of Ida ead wife. Ho hnd put n rmohur to his louth nnd pulled the ttlggor , the bnllot odgtng In hla brain nnd killed him instantly "HOIil > TIIK KoHT ! " IHDOX'a BrKADPAHT ItOM ) UPON KIIAUTOI'U IK TIIK FACK Of T11K KSKMT. 1)0X001,4 , November 33. Ad\icos from \hnrtonm state that the Mahdt continues to ummon Uonlon to surrender , and the latter oplics by firing into the enemy. On ono oo- aslon ( lonornl Uordon'told tha Mnhdi to dry i the Nllo nnd coma across If ho bo n real rophct , nnd thnt ho [ Gordon ) would then urrmidor. Tha rebels nro entrenched nt Vndi ( lamnr. Cicnornl WolaoUiy TOJIH ! n prir.o of 100 pounds to the p Imont which would mnko the mcknst passage in whale boats froatSarras ) Uebboli , A inossaKO from ( .ten , Gordon , atod August US , says It is imperative to the iroaporlty nnd trnnnuility of JCgypt thnt she otnin posiieasinn of the whole courro of the 'Ho , Ho attributes the present ovlln to the iso of the word "nbivndonmout" by Wolsoloy i n telegram to the khedlvo. It is repotted int the mnhdl Is thort of protlaiona nnJ uch sickness provntla nmong his forces. 'Ivo humhod of the ninhdi's regulnrn nro said .0 have joined ( iordou'n at my. 11HUU IU8TIK t'HEATlCI ) 11 V AN ANTI-llIUMAllCK 1.EQ- 191.ATOH. BKHI.IN , Noxombcr 30. Herr BobolV attack n the Itclchstng on Friday , on the military dmlnistrntion of the government , Is causing great stir in diplomatic circles. Bobel do- nndod n rnductlou of the term of military crvico , and the snopontion for n year of voluu- arlat. Ho traced the cause of the budget do- clt to the growing expenses fur arinanientt , ' ( jcther with tha fact that the country Is de rived of the productive labor by men bring ircod to servo in the nrmy. Ho nfnortcd thnt lurtoon times mnro milcldoa ocatirrod In the : my than among the , civil population , Soci- 1st papers publish oflicinl itntittlca to show ila to uo true. iron iiuao'ri TUIIIUTK TO TIIK runronE OF THI : IIAUTIIOI.DI STATUK , PARIS , November 80. Victor Hugo to-day ispocted Bnrtholdl's statue in the prcsonco of rulntour , first accrotary of the American 'Ration , and n largo numborof American real- ents. Hugo eald : "This beautiful work of rt corresponds with my wishes and will con- : ltnto a pledge of lastiug punco between 'ranco and America , " Tlio statue waa dqco- ated with French and American flags , The IMonnry Council. BALTIMORE , November30 , Another solemn eenlon of the plenary council of the Catluillo liurch in the United States , was hold nt the athodral to-day. High maas was'colebratod y Bishop Lougblin , of Brooklyn , the music f which WUH gregnrinn , being sung by the wo choirs and forty seminarians. Biihop Icnnosaoyot Uubuque , preached aeermon on ho "ssnctity of the church , " taking for his ext , the Tith chapter of St. 1'aul'a oplatlo to ho Kphesiana , Oallforiila'H II IK Balloon. SAN FJIANCISCO , November 30. The baleen - eon "JJclli)8o" the largest over constructed i California which is to make a trip across lie llocky Mountains mndontilnl luconslon o-day. It suddenly descended into Kuccoon traits , ten miles from this city. Thn oceu- ants and balloon were picked up by boats rom AJgul Island. The owner intends tak- ig it to the World's Fair at Now Orleans , Arrogance , BKIIUN , Norembor 30. Sir Hdward Malot , Irltlah ombaasador , will maintain bla opposl- on to any appointments to the coininlatlon n the Niger question unless the Knglith nombers compote n majority , TELKGUAl'HJO NOIKS. DOMESTIC. Carpet mills ut Yonkers , N. Y , , have shut own , Dr , Harvey L. Boyd dial Saturday at laltimuro. Indian troubles still continue on the Texas- loiicitn Ixirder , The oporntlvoH In tha Norwnld , Conn. , hat nanufactories nro out on a strike. The Narraganaott Park Driving company otos its property on n foreclosure sale , Several hundred callers shook handn with Urover Cleveland nt Albany , Saturdn. I'iroinan Fred Phillips wiw klllud Saturday 11 n collision nii.ir Cedar Jtupida , Iowa , The reduction of the public debt for No- ember will not hit more than $1,000,000. ilencrnl ( JrcHlmm fl. M'ott of Bordertown , . .1. , died In Now York City Sntmday , Joe Buzzard , of the famous robber Rang f thnt name , was captured near Brownsville , 'u , Tlm general asaombly of Virginia panned , ver the governor's vote , the electoral , boaid The Iowa World' * Fnir Is nenrly ready to tart for New Orleana with the state ex- liblt. The Novilln polygamy caio at Toledo , Ohio , nded Saturday In the conviction o ( tha ac- used. Huvoral colored persons In jail nt Helena. Ajrlc , , overpowered the jullor Saturday and ecapod. An "Amoncan Theater Building company" iled articles of incorporation in New York Saturday. Frank Miner , ( colored ) a wlfo murderer , wiw sentenced to hang , at Washington , I ) . 0 iaturday. In New York city Saturday night James McVicitr ( hot dead Frank Gordon. Woman 'n thu case , Gen. Logan and wife , upon their arrival at \Vanldngton Saturday , were given hearty so cial receptions , In a collision on the Chesapeake and Ohio Houlhern , Saturday , an engineer and n brukf" man were killed , The ( iflicial canv/si of Colorado given Blaine 3ia77j ( , Cleveland , 27ifl.i75 Butler , U . 957 ; Ht. John , 750. Since the cut rates between Now York and Chicago , all went bound train ) from the former point urti crowded , I < arga orderu for railroad Buppllrs arj being racuived ut 1'ittiburg und the fueling is atoadi- ly growing more Imp ef 1 , The weekly bank statement In Now York was VM follow * : Kvservo , Increase , $2,021,010 , The tanks now hold $ i't'H' ltQiu \ excess ol > the loital requirements , ( ft Bell telephone stock has jumped fiom 8C3 to li. 0 un thu rumor of a tuvurahla decinioc In the Diawhaugh suit , Charles Mitchell and John Oillt-spla wen provoutod Hutnriluy from giving their spar ring uxhibltion in I'llUburg , The general managers of tint Missouri lines in tension i > t Chicago adjourned H/ttur / duy without tukiuir delinlto action , Tha fuiliuo of I ) , I ) , Brown k Bo. , at Bur llngUm , Iowa , Dona not o If eel the Burliugtoi and Midai ippl JCIeva'.or company , Cleveland will attend the entertainment fo the benefit of the uctois1 fund , at tha Ntv York Academy of Musio Tliumday night , Tha management of the PonnnylvuuU rail wy yueiu iu u 1 Its b/uiioh H Utu t'oidcj t < mtiko n speedy reduction of Its working forcer , Near Voniti , Indian T , , T. T. Gunlrr , a Cherokee , kilbd Win. llcnohl , white , Satur day , ( luntcr iiuireiidorud nnd la not to blamo. It la stated by I'ayneV followers that his dti\tli , although to bo regretted , will not im- ix'dp the great work of booming Okla- llOIIII. The grand democtntlo demonstration of iVll.mtn drm crnU ennui ulT In the pieM'iico of Coiu'resMiian Itnndnll nnd other rligni- tarioi , The wnlklrp mntch nt l awrcnco , Mac * , clofed Sftturilny night with the following > cnro : N'anuhixii 1S1 milo * , KdmundH 170 , McnRhnr 1 IS. 0'l Schura > M thnt n imtinl iinnev nf a donhlo ehnmber Irgia'atuit1 ( houne nnd RFliiri ) IH essentlnl , nnd Kngland cannot ahollih the IIOIIPO of lordn , Snmtiol Wnnnninnkor , ngod CO yonrs , wan spntoncod nt Ynungotonn , Ohio , Saturday , to fifty years' Imprisonment for forging notes to the amount of $ l,000. ! At Chicago , Saturday , Judge Tuloy nt > . pointed Horace A. llurlbut receiver of the Storey catato , with no power , however , to In terfere with thu conduct of the Times. Thn Hawaiian Sugar company , of which Clnua Sprcckloi Is a leading stockholder , has decided to iatlio $1 000,000 first mortgage , 7 per cent , ton year bonds for the HiiiihUtton of its ei.COO.OOO debt. Two moil dlgcrlng roots on itlandx In Jtho SiiKiuolmium river , near Danville , PA , Sat urday struck n motnl bov containing coins amounting nearly to 317,000 , including $10 , . OOi ) In silver Mexican dollam , $30,000 In gold doubloons und nearly $1,000 in small silver coins. M , H. Do Young , proprietor of the San Frnncnco Chronicle , shot by Adolph B. Spreckles ten days i < go , la now ahlo to leave his hod and nit up several hours nt ntlmn Tin favor has entirely abated , His pnlso temperature - turo is normal , nnd nrelapso ittieonly | ! danger feared. KOHKION. Franco hna increased the duty on imported cereals. General Wolseley linn applied from J''gypt for more troops. French reinforcements to China nro being ported in nil haste , Franca will send 15.000 reinforcements to China to push hostilities. The boiler of n French war ship exploded off Formosa , killing thirteen persons. Attempts nru being made to perfect the ex tradition tre.xtioi between tftl'rnnco nnd Kuglnud , The attempt of Sinclair In London to bent thu American KlO-mllo pedestrian record col- lap'od on the Ulat mile. At Vienna Saturday twenty nnnrchinta , convicteduf ciruulntlug trexnonnblo literature , wuroEontencad from three to twelve joarn. In the London courts a wninnu wni given JLT > ' 0 damages rgalmtt Dr , Winslow for ut tempting to contlno her In a Innatio asylum. The Anuiican "lind " ship Cross" from Portland , Oro. , nrrhed In tjiieunatown Saturday - day , nnd repotted that the u.iptam committed tuicldo on thu voyage , Hnssoy , the owner of the house In Dublin shittorcd by dynamite Thursday night , has lodged a claim for L'lfiOi ) oomponsjilon for malicious damage to hia property , A mefHongor from General Gordon hat ) i r- rlvod nt Dongoln , bringing dispatches eight wooka old , After leaving Khartoum the mes senger waa captured nnd detained some tlmo nt kmondy. HUNDAV NKWH , Klovcn new cnsea nnd seven donthi occurred from cholera In Spain during the past forty- eight hours , The labor oignni/utloiiH nt Pittfdmre nro making nil efforts to nolid relief to the mineis In the Hocking valley now out out on n striko. Tha Congo conference with seilonti differ ences Is still In ecsbion. At Bombay , India , there wna n monster mass mooting of nativcu to dcclnro loyalty to thomioon. "Tt Is'rumorod in Pnris thnt tha Germans ere making preparations to InvnJo the Transvaal , HKPAUUNQ llo\v ft Fair Yojnifj Croat lira JMlMoolc Iho SlK" , Chicago Herald. The other day a young lady entered a wall known store , in front of which she had aeon aplncard , on which was printed , "Hose repaired and all attachments. " Ono of the polite clerks stopped up and her what ho could do for hor. She looked a llttlo Hurried and hesitatingly Inquired : "Do you repair hoto and attachments hero ? 1 flaw a card to that cffuot hang ing in the window. " "Wo do , " said the clerk , without ap pearing iu the least disooncortod ; "havo you some you wish repaired ? " "Yoe , sir , 1 I have some 1 would like repaired what are your charges , eir ? " "Well , that depends , " aid the clerk , "on the amount of work to bo dono. The best way for you to do Is to send the hose here , and you can call in afterwards and we'll lot you know about what it will bo. " She said she would do so and departed , looking very much relieved. Aud the next day a very small boy with a package entered the ntoro , and placing it on the counter , said that his Bister sent the box down. John , the hundsomo clerk , thought of hia beautiful Alioo. Ho had heard her speak of her little brother , Tominio , nnd.ho smiled patronizingly on the little follow , und inquired his nuino. ' Tommio , " Bald the lad. ' Tominio well , that's a nice name , my llttlo man ; and you'ro ' a nice boy huro ia a dime for you to buy BOIIIO candy with ; " then , taking hia pencil from behind - hind hia car , ho wrote something on a Blip of paper and gave it to the boy , Buy ing , "tlioro , Tommio , give this to your sister ; don't losoit , my boy. " The boy tucked the note in his boot leg , pocketed the ten cunta , nnd do- parted. So confident was John that the package contained a book Alice euid she would send him that day , that ho opened the box without doluy , while the clerks hovered near. To his astonishment Jio found not a book of pooma , but first , ono , two , three , four pairs of women's hose , then sorao long straps with some stool what-is.lt , on which were stamped "Women's Hose Supporters , Pat. Feb. ti , 1870. " John held them np wlmt did it moain what could Alice bo thinking of ? lie noticed that the hoao seemed some what the worse for wear. Ho also ob served that the f act was not lost on the other clerks. Alter returning them to the box , ho called u boy , gave him an ad dress and the box , tolling him ho "need not wait for an answer , " About four o'clock in the afternoon the young lady who had called the day before fore to inquire about "hoso" entered and inquired : "Did you examine the articles I sent in to.aay ? " "Wo have received nothing from you to-day , madam , " rosponed the clerk. f "What ? Did you not rccolyo the box of hose I Bt'iit in this morning by my little tlo brother ? " Then it began to dawn on John'i mind that BOIIIO ono had made a mia tako. i "Madam , " taid ho , sorrowfully , "wai it you who sent in that lot of women's ' ' ' womon'a ? "Oh I you received it , then ? ' ' ' received itand and ' 'Wellyea , wo but ho said no moro ; up before his vlsioi rose stacks of these horrible thing ; , am then ho saw no moro. That night thi young lady received her valuable articles and now she repairs her own hoaa am ul ! attacbuou a. YOUR BEST TIME nm AcijumtNo A i-nAuticAi. 3CJ3 " SBtfeT Ml.WiJS1&T wa ; i ! ! s" ? . A DECIDED SUCCESS. THE FREMONT NORMAL Business College , AT KHBMONT , NKHltASKA ! Oprnrtt mioctwliitlv * October SI , nltli ton tocliora am ) a ( 'OIH ! fttter.iunrp , lilch doubloil ilurlng the IU t lUu ncckn. ixiul l illl.Rtca < Illy InoicuHlnir. I'llty s.udiii'H IH the HiMucm fcllfpo tnil Hlio'tliinil CI n-L ! i ; in > > rly fltiy In the Normal or Tiiuhot'f lcpattini < nt ml Coimnon Ilraiichu nnd a KixxlAttciulitiica In tlioMiihlo nut Art tlcpirtmcntd , TIIK KACUI.'IY. I'UKStDr.NT JUNhH li ih .lo > or twenty JOJM' H'lli'iinoln Ollic4 > tlonnlwork. rUOKI'.SiOH IIAMI.IN. 1'rliirlpnl or the llinliimi 0 lli'uo lushniloMr nfU'ciMliln1 cxpciUnoc ami In n ynwtl | r IMimnii nnd F.vpfrt AooounUiit. I'lol , l.tntnn , ( > ( XCH'on , Jlit > p , In a sunott'r In- fitni"-tor In Minlc. lllm Hixrali llcrrau , ot ClilcftRO , Is nu nrll t at tnro t > lent and thlH , nnil n nu.sl tuc- iMietiil to.ic'icr Sll'd I.yillnt , J tics , and Mlaa Jen- BtoOowicsuroRriVilimtcH of ilio Notth c Urn Unl- MTultv , anil nhlo t nchcm. Mr. A. A. Uonlct la a | ract'rnl Ktioit html rrportor ami nnd an odf | it it I'rct Mohlcr mill ttlior ti'nrlicr.i ntw thoroughly iQtllleil | KXl'rNaKS VRUV LOW. Tu tlnn forflttcen ockn t K. Iloiuit i sti from $ U ( o to $3 00 nnctk In clubs ivn.l I"J' ni\t \ bcurdlnR It c tHlcHH t'Uoci can bo lininil for icvcrM iniro Ktiiiluu HU ho with lo | > y jinttor nholo ol lioanl by homotiitk urchorcn NO VACATION } . TlitWINTBKIKItMof ISwioVi. will U-gln Den. HO , tint ttii.UntM'Vi I\HR : AT VNYTIMR , nun nro itr > - lag no coiitlnully , pay ! " ( , ' HUIKCB nl > Irom tlmo ot cutciliiK to tlmo ol K'ftilnjt lor tmrtlou nmniidriKj iheumlcralirrml , \V. I' . JUNkl > , A. M. NorniM Collogr , Ficmont , Ncli.ajk i OMABA Chemical Dyeing -ANU- 0 , T. 1'AULSON , 1'roprlotor. Gontlomona' Clothing Cleaned , Dyed and Repaired , tjul'.cs' Iro89oa Cloanfd and Dyed , without Hipping. I'luinca Cli aned or Colored any shade , to samplo. Rllk , Velvets ni > tnoca Cleaned , Dyed andillo-un- Ithod. 1212 DonRlaa Stroot. - OMAHA , NEB Propound ( or Ilulldliij ; Depart mon tot the Interior , ) Olllro ot Indian All lr , Nov. 17,1881. f Saikled jirorosali , rndoreol "nropoiali foi Itulldln ? llrldgi H , " u III ho rrcolvo t at this nllloo until 1 o'clock Tiicalay the 10th ot Dccwm ur , 18S4 ( or tin oon- itruotlon ot thrco hildgcs PII thoH&ntcaSioux Hoior- \itloii In Nehratika , and I'onca Hc cr\nt'on ' In Dakota at the foI'ouliiR ' location * ; on the Santee llcnervotlon nvertho Ilic'locr ' ok , n hrlJROof thru ) Bpaaa of 60 foot each ntth 16fcotaupioacho < ; on the I'onca I'.cs- iriatlon , over the Nlnbra'n , tlvnr. abridge 000 ( Mt from und to ciu' , nnd over UieVi'iBt ForkulsaU rlrer u pm ct OUttut , &Tro brlJ-n ( In ( | mtlnn are ti bo ot combination ot wood andiron , with rint trim eliocs , itsllnt ? on pilu tiiundatlons , which ovtr the Nl brnra ttvcr nro to bo dilvenlti c t , o\et Ilazlle ciccW , 13 icct , and over We't Toikot Nlobrara Illver , IS foit boluw watir lore ) , nnd ire to bo tnilll In accordanoo with clans And eiwoincation j to be seen at the olllco ot the Depot Onaiternmlcr at Onuha. Nclir k , the ' Tlmos" of licnif r. Colorado , and of the "Inter-Ocean 'of Clil- cfliro , lit. * The condructlon of the bridges to midor Uio fm- rccdUtoiupcnislonof a jicrMn to bo dlslRnateU by thin Department. All bids must boacoompaclcd bj aooitlfied cliook. on omo United States Di > o ltorj , for at leoat FIVK prr centum rf thn amount of the proposal , which check will bo forfeited 10 the Untied Htatealn cnio aiy bidder or bidders fait to oxtcuto a contract with good anJ sufficient smctlrs ; othrrnlso to be returned to tlm LlcliliT. in submitting blilx , bidders should i tate the tlmo rcipilrcd by thvm for the ronstructlon n ( tlu Iirl'RC8 , an ( Ins nutter will bo romlderod hi mnklujr the auanlj , and mido a pirt of theoontnot- Thotlvhlli nnomillo inject any or all bids or rnv imrt tf any b'd If decmul fur tha belt IntuiusDot thoitimce. H VIIIOK , n H2-3wk8 in oil CommUuloner. ALONG TUR LINE Of TIIE Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension ot this Una from Wakefiold np ih BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the QAN through Conooid tuJ Ooloildge Reaches the host portion of the State , Special ex ourelon ratog for land beoliors over thi * line I Wayne , Norfolk and Ilnrtlngton , and via Ulilr to a principal polbts on the SIOUX 01TY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD Ti lns over tht 0. , St. I * . M. 4 0 , Ilallwav to COT ngton , Sioux Olty , I'onca , II rHngton , Wayu uU Noifolk , or Fromoat , OAkd > , Nollh , and through to Val entine , til * i lllu acdfciinntloi c ll on ? HEOLDHELfflE THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ HUCCESSOilS TO THE J. U , B. & B. OO. | ' The moit extensive minuuctiuen IN THK WOULD. John HockatruiKr General A Kent of Ncbraak * n Western low * . 50 8 , Tenth Dtroel . . . . OJIAHA , NKB tar il tlou IllllUrJ and Pool TkUea md rettcrla rlooa H. S. ATWOOD , Plattsraouth , - ' - NeDraslm iu > 07TUOBOuuB it > un > mail aiiot IIEREFOBD HUD JERSEY CUTTLE AND DUROO Ott JRUUT R D BWIKI for RED STAIC LINE Belglftn Boyal anil U.H. Mall Steamer * BAILING EVERY SATURDAY , tfV BKTfWKKM HEW YORK AND ANTWERP TktRM t , Oemany , Italy , Holland and JVtuwM BtertgoOatw a , < Ui frvpuld liom Antwerp , llg ) Ezaanion , I ) ) , lnr < udloxbeddlii ? , ( to , Id C bin , I JO : Ooand Trip , IW.OC ; zcoritnn , tltx.'l lUleoa horn ( M to (90 ; Exoarelon 110 to C180. JVFettf WrlgU Son * , 09 U Ujo-l. ' w y H. Y. GtldwdlllUTll'oi&O . , OmiVi , P , K Fniuii Oo. , , uo N , IBlU rtir. * . , Uuului ; 1 , K , KliubiU ,