Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1884)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY DhCJiiMBEK 17 , 1884. . -THE RA FLY BEE OranliK Onteo , No. 010 Fnrnam Bf. Now York Office , Ilonm 05 Trttmno , _ Pnbllthta Tcry trornln ? , eioopt Sunday' . vhs Bly Itondsy morning dully. IBMITXllt. Oos Ten { 10,00 I Three Montkt t RlxUamril BOO j One Month Pet Week , 26 Cento. tin wintr tit , rccuonw ITI T ; WIDSIKAT. mm rosn-iiD. t * Yen 92.03 I Three Uonthl I llxllonth * 1.001 ODD Month SO OORKUrOKDIRCl. AI Comtntmlcatloni relntlnj to News nd Editorial citvui ibeuld bo nJdrwcJ to the Errtoi or Tui nir. &tl KaalnsM Irtttora and Rcmlltinocl ihon.d bo ddrtteiil loTin I ) i PonLismso COMFAKT , nxini. DrnftJ , Cheeks and PosloIIico ordcri to t * mU pay. * bl to Iba order of the company. WE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS II K. KOSEWATI5K , Editor. A. II , Fitch , Manager Dally Circulation , O. Box , 488 Omaha , Neb , OAITAIN PVM'S proposed railroad from Oheyonno to Hudson Bay will bo nn nlr- lino. The ruotl/o power will bo Wyoming bllzztrds. _ _ _ _ _ "Wito throw that dynamite' ( " la as puzzling a conundrum to the English as "who struck Billy rattoruon ? " ia to the Americana. s Tin : Buckingham theatre has boon closed by an attachment for debt. That ia the only kind of an attachment that anybody ought to have for such a place. - Mil. Aunu.sT DOLL voted against the assessor proposition. This was not unexpected , as Mr. Doll docs not want to lose his grip on the First ward. G HOVER CLEVELAND has ordered a pair of lluo boots costing $ 20 , for inauguration day. This will hardly accord with Rich- cllcu Ilobinnon'a idea of Joflbrsonian sim plicity. FLANNIUAN , of Toxaa , has been hoard from again. Uo has just been appointed collector of internal rovenuo. The democrat * , however , will eoon ask him what ho is there for. BOSTON firms have already commenced to clvilizo the residents of the Congo country by the shipment of a largo invoice - voice of rum. This Is the kind of troat-y the natives will relish. CONNECTICUT must ba a good state for old people. It is claimed that there are over 0,000 inhabitants over eighty [ years of age , and of these tboro are G51 over , ! )0 ) years , and 120 over 100 years. ' NOTWITHSTANDING the threatened strikes among the members of the differ- V ent laboring pursuits , the biso ball work- 7 ers remain quiet. Homo of them do not know enough to strike during a game. AMONG the cabinet gossips why stfch oolornn silence about Beochorl Grant created an office for his favorite pastor , Newman , that of inspector of consulates , and why should the Pope of Plymouth bo forgotten ? IT would seem entirely out of place for Proiident-eloct Cleveland to break the senatorial hold that the Bayard family have had on Delaware for generations past by appointing Thomas Francis Bay ard to a cabinet pooltion. Tun tradesmen of Dublin who have protested against the action of the mu I nicipal authorities in changing the name I of Sackvillo atreot to O'Connoll street , I claim that their vented rights are inter I fered tilth by the alteration. Their bus I iness is idontlGod with the old name , nnd I Mr. Sullivan's implied throat to boycott I1 them for their opposition will not pre I vent thorn from toatlng the question in a 11 court of law. I I OKKEIIAI , GKANTIU all probability wil I not mnlco any opposition to the talked of bill placing him on the retired list. The proposed pension waa 55,000 a year * Should ho bo made n rotlrod oflicor hi a annual income from the government would bo 810,125 , and if the date should bo put back to the time ho loft th 0 army ho would receive $102,000. Of ) f these two financial ovlls ( to the tax payers ) the General will probably chooae the greater , THE United States commissioners in Mexico have concluded their conferences OSo with Frctldou Diaz , and are about to re turn by way of Now Orleans. They found the Mexican government In entire ren harmony with the United States government nal ment , and anticipate a profitable revival of Undo between the two countries. is.jn The probability ia tiiat the commission accomplished nothing , and learned nothing but was known before they started out on their junketing trip , for such It really if. ' TiiKiu : ia before congress a bill to ole- i > vato tha bureau of agriculture Into i a dopartmont.thus making an extra cabinet position. Perhaps this has boon done with a view of providing cabinet places : for our two eminent Nebraokans , Doctor Miller and J. Sterling Morton. Both are alleged candidates for the position of too- rotary of Iho interior. It is generally conceded , however , that Dr. Miller , who la an acknowledged statesman and well posted on interior affairs , especially Uio subsidized railroads , should have the Interior InIs terior department , whllo Morton , who Isa known to be an honest granger and a horny fisted eon of toil.shonld bo assigned to the department of agriculture. Nebraska - braska may well fool proud over the pros- 38bi pools of capturing two places in the bihe uot. Wo congratulate the alato upon the probable happy outcome of the Morton- Miller imbrflgUo. CITY AFFAIRS. Tun citizens' meeting in regard to the proposed charter amendments defi nitely settled eovor&l Important matters. It was the almost unanimous scntiiront of the meeting that thcro should bo but ono city nsaosaor ; also that the payments for pavements should bo extended over a period of ten years instead of five ; that the curbing and guttering , wherever paving is to bo done immediately in connection with it , should bo regarded as part of the pavement , and the pay ments for the same should bo ottondod in the same manner , and whore the curb ing and guttering precedes paving for any lonRth of time the payments therefor should bo extended for five years , It was also the general cento of the mooting that the salaries ! of the city ofl'iccra should bo ma terially ( increased , notably the aalarici of the mayor and marshal , and that the of fice of city controller should bo created. This officer will fill a long-felt want , and will exercise an important power in city aflaira. It will bo his duty to take charge of the city warrant business , to audit and account for all city business matters , and to keep a cheek on the city treasury and all the expenditures made under the charter. The manner In which city buslnees ia now conducted causer n great deal of loosonesa in our affairs , but it cannot very well bo helped. The city clerk ia ovorburdonsd with busi ness , as ho is compelled to do In addition to his dutioi as clerk of the council what properly belongs to the ofiico of control ler or auditor. The clerk should' only bo required to act M the clerk of the coun cil , to keep its records and to transact such other bnsineos as it may direct. That waa all this oflicor was really intend ed for , but everything has boon crowded upon him owing to a-deficiency in the ofliclal force , which will bo ouppliod by the creation of a controller. Whllo the city clerk is doing his liost , under the pre sent circumstances ho cannot possibly do justice to all the business that ia forced upon him. Those are only a few of the important moacurcs that are needed by this city. Additional cltlzaus * meetings should bo hold between now and the opening of the legislature , or until the most needed charter amendments unmi ments RIO thoroughly dkcusaod and agreed upon. At the next meeting the subject of justices of the peace will betaken taken up. Omaha has too many cost- mills that are conducted by conseianceleao shysters , and the only we ? to remedy this growing evil ia to reduce the number < fet justice * of the peace to two or thrco. This would make th oflicsa moro important , remunerative an deoirablo , and hence the probabili tic ' are that wo would have honest and capable men as justices. At the same tilAi the jurisdiction should bo extended. Another subject that needs legislation is than two-mile prohibition limit that en circles the city. Under the Stocumb law no liquor license can bo issued either by the city or county within that bolt , and consequently there are numerous saloons and road houses duing bmlnoca within that circle without paying , any license whatever. The injustice of this la illustrated by the fact that In the south part of the city there are saloons just within the city line- that are paying $1,000 a year license , while jnai acroas the line , not 200 feet i away , are saloons that are doing just as ' much business and yet do not pay anry , license. Some improved motbod of appointing : policemen should bo adopted. Under the present system the police force is largely made up of the political favodteri of the mayor anJ couruilmcn and other ofiiclals. The policemen are appointed moro 03 account of their sup- posed political induonce than for their capability for tha position. It has boon suggested that , some plan bo devised by which they shall appointed by a board of cooimlsBioucra , or by seine state oflici- al , and that they ahall hold their position during th ir good behavior , and until they reaoh a certain ago. This will do away with all local wrangling , and the constant change of the forco. Wo shall I never have an efficient police force until I some such plan is adopted , and the sooner it 1s done the batter. = = = = = cTflE WORLD'S EXPOSITION. The Now Orleans World's exposition I was opened yesterday according to pro gramme , and it will undoubtedly provo 0r. a notable success in ovoiy particular. r.id Every state in the unrn has contributed to the exhibition , and the displays frem foreign countries , notably those of Central iia tral and South America , are both numerous a90 erous and extensive. In this enterprise the whole country , and particularly the north , has taken a deep interest. In some respects this exposition will eclipse oven the Philadelphia centennial. The visitors from the north will bo surprised at the vast extent of the ' \posltion and the enterprise displayed by the people of the Crescent City. Perhaps nno of the most interesting teuturoa will bo Uiu display IBhe play made by the colored people of the south. It will show the wonderful advancement dut vancement of the race during the last twenty years in inventions , the mechanical ina ical and fmo arts , the sciences and educa tional matters. The object of the expo sition management In grouping together the evidences of the rapid development of the race and of making them a distinct ive feature of the enterprise la greatly appreciated by the colored people , and the appointment of ex-Senator Blanchn K. Bruce as the head of the department has added to the fooling of satisfaction. The department is controlled exclusively by colored men , and the exhibits have been collected and forwarded by the col ored commiisioneos in the various states , whoso expenses have been generously as aumed by the exposition management. The effect of this exposition will bo be to moro eolidly unite the noiUi nndj south In friendly and biKiruja rulAlions. During tha entire period of preparation for the opening , no intimation has been made of any prejudice existing against the enterprise in any part of the nprth. On the contrary the people of the north have endeavored to convince the southern people by their united efforts - forts to contribute liberally , that the pact Is forgotten and that wo are a Nation with a big N. It Is oafo to nay that there will bo more visitors at the great show from the north than there will bn from the south , and that they will bo royally wel comed , by the hospltnolo citizens of the old-fashioned city , la con ceded by everybody who knowa anything about Now Orleans. The exposition ia evidence also of the commercial progress that Is being made by the south , and also of the prosperity that it is at present en joy inff. DISTRESS AMONG TUE MOTEUS. Tbo distress that prevails among the minors of the Hocking Valley is heartrending - rending in the extreme. There are fully a.COO minors unemployed , Inaving a pop ulation of nearly 15OCO unprovided for and' ' that too at the opening of winter. Thessr minors have boon reduced frcm time to time until their irngcs became n mere pittance and entirely Inadequate- provide for the absolute necessities od life , lot alone clothing. Driven to des peration they were compelled to strike , which movement hat > rendered their con dition otun worse Ulan it waa before. Now their places are filled to a great oxtout by other men , who will in time bo forced to strike , and thua the trouble will bo continued. Appeals are being made to the worklngmou through out'tho ' country for assistance , particu larly forclothlng , which lajtho'mcst pressing - ing need , especially for the women and children. Bet why appeal to workingmen - men for help ? Have they not all they can do to tate care of thsoisolves" ' Why not appeal to the richi who can spare something of their abundance without feeling the contribution ? Why not ap peal directly to the ncsnopoliats-who have watered the railroad stoctu and wruag mllliont from the people , and who are the principal cauao c2 the fmansial and labor depression tha'jeiiots to-day ? Christinas la r.oay at hand , and lot the millionaires of ISew York , Philadelphia , B5aton and Chicago andSothor taoaey and trade conisra for osco open their hearts and contribute a gsod round anm for-the relief tao Hocking Talloy minors. Would Vanderbilt , whoia quoted at § 00,000,000 , &el the gift of SlCOjOOO aa much aa an ordinary workingman wonld a contribution of ono dollar ? Would Jay Could , qaotod at $50OCO , 00 maa a contribution of $25,000 as much aa A poor mechanic would the donation of 25 cento ? Could auch men put their manoy to any better use ? Would noiVanclerbllt feel bottcaovor thooroetlon otja Hi dng monument * in the g ; aatful hoaets Cif hitr distressed countrymea than speadin g $ cOO,000 for the construction of a do&d ? YoJ ) wo venture that tlao starving minerj wlllnotrecalvoas much aaalotance from the millionaires as ihey will from the poor workingoan who happen to [ ba a little moro fortunate in pthf.r pasta of tbo country. THE. Burlington proposes to. contest 'with tbo Northwestern for the trade of tbe Niobrara couatoy. Both ro da will tap that coautry next summaaMean - tiraa Omaha remains inactive between tko& two cut-oCs , and unless aho builds a road of her own to the north , and north west , she will nci receive a dollar's worth of benefit frosa. the trade of aorthorn Ne braska. Thb.ia a matter that ought to , rocolvo immediate attention at the hands of our board of trade , and if possible some stops ought to bo iakon not only io protect tha interests wo have but to ac quire new tributary territory. THE department of stnto has made up into two handsome volumes , of 780.pages , the conaular roportn sent to It during the yeaia 1882 and 183 These roporta have been issued separately and sent out to the country , but in the collected form they are , of course , very much moro con- vanient and usaful. And it should bo remarked > marked , too , that they contain a vast amount of very valuable , matter descrip tive of the Jeomraorce , manufactures , In- duatrict , etc , , of moat of the countries of the civilizad world. THE proposed suppression of the coin age of silver dollars naturally strikes Colorado in a tender spot , and wo are not suprised to sco Senator Hill , who is a candidate for ro-eleclion , take advantage of the situation to warmly oppose the rocomrnondatlon of the president and sec retary of the treasury. Mr. Hill has thus made consldorabh political capital for himself In Colorado. It was a timely op portunity for him. WE have had all kinds of centennial celebrations , but the ono In which the ladies are moat interested is the second centenary of the thimble , which has just been celebrated at Amsterdam. The first thlmblo w a made in October , 1084 , by a Koldimith , Van BenschoUon , whoso > idea in the manufacture of the pretty conceit was to protect the finger of his lady lova. The English were the first to adopt the now invention. THE Crow Indians of Montana have lately given way to civilized usagca , in the disposal of their dead. They have abandoned the burial platforms on which the remains of the departed wore placed : , and have adopted ordinary modes of in terment. The influence cf the mission - aries and agents has effected the change , ' Ai yet , the untutored red man is fam. - millar with the attractions of cremation. j A WASHINGTON dhpatcb. say : "Jay ' Gould has thtco molt here , mil will coon eho his hand. " Uu it only waiting for another. pair , so that ho cnu show n full hand. 1'KHSONAIjICJTW. Ie-vy. the cnrmtltt. te said to luwo n leol- lee Inking manner. .losl/lllllli RI fulff-rs from caturh. It Ia cot known how lie opella it. lllchnrd Urnnt Wlilto In conv.ttoscint nnd fcliool gmmmars tremble between their covera. Weather Vrophot WtoiM denif a thtrt ho lias joined the unlfomed sulnti of the Salva tion army. The local linrplats of Milwaukee are very fastidious. Tbfiy nltvnyi riilo to ttio house which they are about to "crack" In n hack. A moro Rag'icioiu man if tlaruUn ? In Swalm'e shoes , -would probably feel called abruptly to Canada by pressing LtiMnesa. David Ua\is la nccused of trylDB to learn roller skating on the sly. The rink hm a concrete foundation with asphalt trimmings. A Frenchman wlit-reccntly died directed In his will that the sum of SS.OCO'eliouUl bo Riven to the "wounded In the next war with Germany " any The Torago sira ol the American family i * 5,01. Tlio decimal probably repicsenM thodudo , Imt statisticians ha\o got it lather latgo. , LieutenNit-Governor Oliver Awes , of Mas unchuuetts , although accredited worth StXK)0- ? ) 000 , is said to wear n ten-cant black butterfly necktio. General Omnt never einp5oya an amanuan- sis or Rtotuurrtjher : in his Jltarary york , but writes It out himself in the Jtoat fashion. For governor of Utah : Miss of MassachuBett" , There is 110 juks thi" , cenilomon ; we mean it scjlously , [ i'hlla dolphin ! ? re3s. It ia rumored that the bachelor procl'.lcnt- Aeci ia very auxioun to learn th j latest Wash ington incOos of oswing on buttons and dArning - ing stockings , Sir. Connery , loco the oxecutlto editor of the Now York Herald cannot make Tiutb RO. lVa newspaper ; mutio infamous b- > the 'orey ' forgery falls xinder U load. family of Senator 1'endloton la spoltfcn of an ono of the : nest Ivticlions nu i exclusive In 'Washington , ir.ul their homo is x mode ) of coiroincd luxuryand somfort. 1'red Douglas told the woman's convention at Providence Uat their lex could sai the bal lot aa intelligently ns nhiotceirlwctiiluths of the colored voters -tile-mean thing , .Sir 77alter K&leiprh ones asked _ Queen Kliz- aboth to smoke Ms pipe. She tried 3t oncu , and only onco. It Is a significant fact that Inbide oi a year sat ) orders : ! his head to bo-cut otr. otr.J J t lies been dlscovarod that the man \vho declared heVus iu Portlrad , Maine , n year and did not sco : i drunken man told t.c ! act ual trut ! He wto an inmate of the blind asylum. Lonl Tannyson'a latest coam is entitled "Preodcm , " and vvs nre inclined to regajd it as u reirturkablo production for nman who has lived under thu same roof with his mothei-iu- law for fnrenty-sovBU.years , The Prince of Wblea' second son hci been entered aa n law student in tlio Inner Temple in London. Tlio eldest sos , who is reported as about to visit tlio rJnitfd States , is a pre tentious aaob of the Hrst water. Itofcoe Conkling dotes on oweot cider , anil enlivens "iis evening meditations with roasted Irlsli potatoes. The : ; are usvr dissipations to which he was all a straujjir in the old days whouho ran the world at Washington. Mis. General Custeras B.oai to have several times hat } the nape of her neck and side line of thu head taken ia photographs for admiring friends ; vbo declare id to he of classic proportions tions , rarely found except on a sculptured form Mr. Worth , who ia-coraing to this country , is the mraiwho has succeeded in getting thd cost of fashionable vvediiinga up to slil,000 ) , not counting the presentn. Wo ndviso- Mr. Worthito travel incog in an ironclad car. car.They have somp tall men. down in Southern Iventuchy. A Cincinnatiaa , riding along the road with a native , idokicg over upon an ad joining enclosure , remr.rliod : "I observe , from those beds , tliat you r.tiso your own celery in this region. " "Celery I" exclaimed his compan ion. "AVhv , them's not calory beds ; that's our new graveyards" Victor Hugo is remarka'JMy active for nn octocrenarian. He uttera his orcular words upon all Bubjcct8jand although hia meaning is not always obvious , the fact that ho is able to apeak at all is pleasing ; for ho is a great man , who deserves from bis country mo a in his old ago nil the reverence they may show hjm in return for hia genius and his Buffering io ex ile , Antl-SJonopoly Legislation. Spslngfield (13ns.Hoj ( ) ) ) blican. Some of the northwestern legislatures ace likely to do a bit of business in the anti-monopoly , lino.ihia winter. The low prlco of wheat loads the farmer to think at nis wrongs , and ho inclines to make a stir about matters. Ritlroad freights are generally high and in some cases ester tionato oat there , and bayond that is the "elevator monopoly. " A grain-buying concern , puts up Hi tie elevators at the stationa , gen apodal favors as to freight and Bometimos has an absolute monopoly of the grain business on a railroad for hundreds of iciloa. Of courao some oftlw ; men concerned in the road uro like ly to have a finger in the elevator pies , and ao the toiling farmer ia loft helpless ; he snn tnko the price offered at his local elevator or 1st it alone there is no > ether buyer for him. Theao abuses are felt ttJl through the wheat growing region , from Kaniua to the Canadian line , but are worst in Nobsaaka whcro tho- Union Pacific controls all things , and li ia there that the anti monopoly folka are raost ao tlvo and beat organized. An appeal jual issued , said to represent a cgcnazal move rnont of the grangetu , opens its , nn exjires filvo way , thus : "Farmers ! Shall wo sufle the curse of railroad slavery forever "Will you not let your strength bo fel in the n xt logislatuiol Are yoi cowards ? Dare you uot syaak llko men ? Such tilings have been heard a goot d many times before and vwy likely will b 10 repeated a good many times more , bu Ito I hey moan something. The farmers ar Itn obviously at an imaioim disadvantage i n fighting railroads in legislatures an id courts , but yet they bwo the real powo with thorn and do accomplish somothinf srS taking the years together. If the roads crowd too hard then comes a time , in every state , when all the lobbying and all tbo money they can give fails to atop the corrective legislation. Cremation and Kurlal , Chicago Herald. The friends of cremation enthusiasti cally praise the beauties of their method of disposing of the bodies of the doad. They are particularly enthusiastic over the cheerfulness and cleanliness of their methods of preserving the aah. The white and pure remains of the loved one rest not amid filth and mold , but in luithotio urna placed In tunlitjht aud amid llowers in a beautiful edifice , where fountains can bo kept at play and birds permitted to nloR. The bareavod may come and gaxa upon tha precious recep tacle and surroundings that soothe at d sweeten their allliotlon , As they It- stinctlvoly approach closer to the rem nants of the loved one by penetrating the urn with the mind's cyo , there Uro corruption to polcnn their imagination ! or to repel calm t llsction with feelings tf i horror. It is broomitiR necetsary recently to place some buildings upon a cemetery inof the District of Columblaal , rpo number oJ bodies were taken up and removed. Every oc.lHn taken cut vraa opened , aud , every ono waa found to hive oil-or inhnb * Itnnta than the bodici ionderly placed there by lovinf hands. In every coflin IISTO wcro snnkcs ! The tmonc SHIN , A jyatom of f'oo divwcja has bocn characterised by a loading clirino M but another ph&ao c f polygamy , nnd really more demoralizing ono than that prac ticed by the Mormons. A Philedolphl.i paper say "Our four courts granted twenty-eight divorces last Saturday , which was considered on extraordinary day's work. But the ton courts c-f Chi cugo untied fifty couples on the- same day , and the duckets are novr crowded with 071 divoreit cases , which Trill como to trial in aomo fbnn r/lthln thu next low months. A. Itiiltrnnd ol1 Url ljcs , w SchuylUill VnHoy railroad ln Pbnnsjlviinia ia roaiarkabh for tlio num Ver and coatlluess cf its brklgoa. Besides thirteen largo iron structures , it has many others which cyan streams and ra- vinos. The largest bridge , IhiU' nt Man- yunlt ) ia 1M)1) ) ) foot in length , lins five spans with plato glrdcts- and elands nigh- ty-fi7o foot above the ! ovol of tm ! water. The brtdgo over Unlnn-catml at Heading is 700'fout in length , with 9 through truss. In addition * to the ospeuao of tlio vari-ons brides lo ihut of the tursri'noar ' PLdmixvlllo , which , with its approaches , was formad out cf1 the aolld rock. The tunnel Is'800 foe- long by 37 foot wide. Train \Vreelcecl , PoroiiK.l3 ! HiB K.V. , Dac-nnbor 1G. ? ao tUlantio express , bound south on the Vf at Shore road crashed i-ito a slide of rocks jno half mlle noi-th of llighlandi , ct iosito her ai five o'clock this morning. Ono sleeper , two day coaches , the b.if ago and smoking cars burned. Tha tik-onian James Gordon has : > leg broken. Iwo pnflsengora i the ( > moker woie'bndly injured All tlio reslJBStnpoJ , b' ; * sorno vvcro eliejtlvbi-.rneri. EMQflRHOLDS JJHntl , Klecdlnr nntl Itchhij ' , . Posi tively cursitl by Cutlcnr , A vcirmbith with Cullcura Soap and as'imlo ' ap- nllcation rf Cutlcnrn llnntantly nllny Uo ljten o it hltiK of the iLOBt iiBfrniit' ilcaso of Itc lnv rile ? . Jhls ticatincnt combini Uvith imall doxesofCuticu. rIksolt cut thrco tiiisoi per d < > , to rcKiilato and strunuthcn tbo bontld , orarconu constlpdon and cmo > 'j Ihi caiuu , wtil euro Wind , Ultuclnp , and ! tc'ilns I'licj when all other rcuivilit * nrd oij j hja- iis fail. The 1'rlcJof C"tUurnno taount. I"s taken , for the fmt time In my lJ.v ltli ISlind l'icn ] , RO ec ro that I could hardly keep on m ) feet , lu cd variousrcuccu'cs tar tlireouoli , whim -dl-ease tcnl ; thu form of It hlng F lot , audt'jow- : ng worao lindUco ot an old gentleman I tnud thsCutlvura. 'One ftppllc.-.tion rellu\cd tho'.tchlug , a * < Ivaj soon cured I wish to tell the wcrld that IP cvos of Itching I'ilea thi- < price of the Cuttcara is of no amount. 1'rom au unsolicited nuart6r. o. n. KrsBY. 0 ? West Street , Concord ? N. Sio YBAR9. A Martyr for 20 Years cured IIwnbcen ! a mart\r to lla * fortwonty wa o IVjised b > a friend to try } our Uutlcura Item. edlcn , which I did , and am tliinVful to ntato-'hnl I im-now perfectly relieved , -.nd hoi * permanentl * so. Now-Torlj , HICIlAltDNOIlUA . P. S. 1 would fend ycu 317 address , but 1 prefer to r nno ! In ibsurlty. ) ITOHING IMIiEq. BCan the use of your Citltura Rotatilloa when jo.i flrti nut them on the mailut , and know : l two CMusof Itching Piles that ha cr been cured bv the use at my suggcetion. of theee rt Dulles. F. N. MAKTIN. III. , ATjTj THAT XOV 'havetried > our Cutleurs-lU-iEedles anl fla I them & 11 that \ou claim , and tlio iiuaiid for thtta i tbiu tocllon i trcat ; AUGUSTUS W COLWNS Cullrora KescUent , the n jw blood ro , the uroatSkln ' ure , nni-Cu'lcura Soup , nn c < c 'nilslte Skin Beautlfler , nre aiiontlia euro < -f ppccioa fiflteMnp , Pcilcy , I'lmplv fccrofulnus , nnd IbLeiitcd Dlsca es of the Shin , &calpAnil Hlood , from-Hmplis t Scrofula. So'd ' e\cryhero. Pilce ; CuUeura.SCo. Sc. , lleaohCLt , HI. Potter Drug and Chemical Uo. , Beaton. Hands and SKIa from \ VELVETY Cutlcura Soap. THE'TEST J rino ft cnn top down oa K but stove nntli hatodtnff * - < inuva tiaco\.ranJ ! SIMM. A cllomlitilll noV tx > r juired to il toct Uio proaooco ot ammonia. UOEFr > OT CONTAIN AMMOIffA. KS IIJ.Ull LNLS8 IUS NHVEU I > ll.l QtSBIlOIt In nmlllk.nlininpi fur a rjw.rter of a n i7 > lc JIM ' YsTTEsflpF THE OVEN. PJIICS BAKING POWD3JIL 0. KAIUIII * or Dr , Bice's ' Special FlayorinOxM , 1 bo xronsnmoit ( deltdoM oa njturj I B4 Uii , tnil Dr. Price's bspulin Yeast Gems 1 < W Uirut , Uonlthjr llread.TIi * llti.S' l > ff H' ' ? Yeut lu the Wurld. FOR 8AI.S BY CP 1 : VS , CH1CAOO. - S ! ' . LOUI St , Cliaiies Hotel , O STUEET , IIP7th nml Sth , LINCOLN , -S'KI ! , Mrs. XatoC'oaLIt , rifyrnlorete. -K4 ly an.l vlc.'autly ( uial-ht.1. OooU ( ainji't r.oim on Ural rtoor. tVfatrDK. 31 fa toJpir ( Jjji Special rft't Bl < Mi n tmberj ct tbu 1rtnlatutr. ( " " * If lin ir.u FINEST GOODS EVER MADE , OEIH4 ill Mien , BOTH Lln''XJJ ' AHO Exteriors , Ask ( or them OAI1N BHOS. . AcnntH TO T/AH-JBOn V. - . uoncha tcl. l > ) J.T. , No , MONf-.Ytolo llth St. K8-janl5f _ TC 1,0 NlW"uo to U * i on Hr t MONEY -JO J To I sn on rcn' ' f ( . * . Aildrfu box gv. 8. Po-X , oltlre. . I ONKV Lo n < xl on itir on.il i > rv fitclutlols .l - ' - - - - _ nr cittttoiMs Oirnh * UW Ftirn.iint.trut , Mi > NKY to V n on tlty proj c'fy. lit "urns o S OJ and up.V. . It. Jlotlcr , 6ftlK.fO.ilp . n * i 10 iu/u > in euiiinof . t U. F. r > Ml > Ed Co. , H al toUtg and Lonti Atfnts , 1 W , rtr > " > ui St. 8F1 tf ONKT l ? ned on oltt W. Hillroid M bought Dd toM. . Fcitrekti , ill ) 8. Il-A Blrl to fb gonerhotm ; work t SllflCumliiRSt. K017 | > YtrANTIJlflood hutol cr 10 lent jml of Hi rr.VOS V > noithlOthH. llU.it \\rAMKL > n f\'Cilonfttt | li3ok K II r. Appll 11 can lnu t tca'ilti to furiil'h rtfriiMrri. Ail- ilroo ' O. IT. \ { M , i tatlnH 23 i 50 | > \ \ 7AHTK1) A Rlrl for Rfneral hou o t > lk H. W. corner 1f.th ml Cnpltouu' 10M 17p lauuitroi f ' a muni tl'U'c. ' A I M' ) second fill it 1611 Duron- 18C.I7P Ooulym. CaUat.Mll'lard hm , 'bctdojn I 60. 6 \ \ ANTED A lev curructlo amenta l < r fit * * ? \ itl'O'c. ' Cillat or.cr , ML'mom' } , u. M. Knlbn ins. mtitt 174-17 .VliU-SlIe9l\llNHlll : ( F. .M.irtli.V lnH.111- W nent etori , win I'.HM tlio lnrROsl ikock nml unkct Uio I out it prices In Uin&bn , on tilruitnrn tcsKd citrcis , must liavo flrjt-clivsa itlrrctire- * 14U-II \ fANl KD AgcnM to hwidliiour Klccttlo Bolt.ttiul V ? npplltnco' , c\l u l\o tcnltory gUcn. A Krai d oiportun. | j for ilio t. 'ht parties ln\i'itlj ; U > l ) ad- clrcsilui ; tht Tcciloia M'l'g Uo. , Kansai Ut ) , Mo , \VA > IHW ! . > tf Ills fcir "ijiuen I'rutector" f \ dilsVBtoaiilni ; nml skirt supporters , h' aHor btnccs , tiiHlf-H , bosom 'dries , ilrc i bhloldn , saletj liel'H , sli'O c vntoctrli"Ti' , Kntirctj now de\ioc < , tint rcctilcntcJ pri lit ? . T.'u IIILTB f 1,0 a i'iitH mn'il"ft Sl | > l innntlilv ( Mrcrl i : < i etnmp II II. Uikinplnll o. , 0 Soutlf M y St. Chlovo. 1 ! W J'ANTI'.D A ( tool eook at the Kmiuot honij , . woman j-fcfirrcd. ICfMOp \ " TAM'UDISO euHUton , pooj i ny to the riht | * mnu. AiUrcts No r p.i ! Mutual M.irrin o UeiicntAbtocbtijii , Ircmont , Mob OU-an6 | U ! AN IKU Hj" the Kchrnka Klro unil Wntcrproo 1'alnt onrt ncollii C'o , rilUblo men III o\civ coui ty tn tbo srnlo to orj-i'iii comp.-uike for work livjourinlut. 'llero'shlffironoy In It. 1'or par- llculiH&oaihlrOL Uh. . l < r > nc , ScoroUry enil tfanaccr , Omaha. 81P-Jaii 1 i AKXUD to luiy a city let to ha paid \ncUy ormorituly InBtillmontu Addrcsa"U. II " Boo clUce. 210-t RANTED I xUlfi end uintorocii to tal o nlco , Tf llgnt , plcasinfwork nt therrown homes ( dls- tiiKROi'olijocttoii. TVtrk tcnlby mill , S3 to S6 a t'aj canbe nulotlj undo , no co3\-nwn . I'lcasa nil- dro-aat once , tilobo MTg Cn.j Jlcstcn , II.IBS. , box VX./'Afi'iiiO / Lwiujoriiintlouiuu iiiouy or country IT to take nice , li l.k und I'lcrji'it v\ork nt tlicjr nwn hon.ci' , ? 2 to $ Z a tly i.oslly and quietly made ; > or5 cent by u all ! no cs-niaxshiino Btunp for reply I'leasewldreiw llcIlabloUan't't : Co. , 1'hlladulphia , i'u. 602-1 ci * . AA1K.1J l AOIfia oU UKMIkKMLN In City V ? or country , to ta'ij ul , 1'nht Rnd pleasant work at their own homov 85 to ? 5 ysr day oaally and ipilctiy made : work tent tv-mall ; no canvntnlng ; no st&nui foropiv. 1'lexeo nldrt'33 Utllabb lUuf'ir Co. , Philadelphia , p * . 603-liu TS/ANTKD Situation , -th-rouehly c it 3alf nian in tlthHrp d.-yucodf , lioot mid phoo or prctcry houso. Applicant Is well acquainted In Oman * . Address McCaguo Bros , McCaguo's hink 05 tf WASTED A position isa n < nppreat'co In a hard ware store. Address C. S. Sugult , Norfolk , Neb I"1 Jan-H AN1ED Afituatlon 3ortli cajo cf horses for W nprha'cfamily. Addntilt. A IJcj olllcc. 130-JSp By'n ladv o axpctiencc nnd best of rcfeicnceo , n Pituatlon as housj keeper. Apply toIV.'noithiethSt. 15l-17i > WANTED-SltuationosUlulng room Rlrl or chain- bcjoiald bj nn experienced Of rman pirl , > peaks Frcn'ii , English nndOcrman. lluftrcncui ghen If dcalrcd. AodnsaA Ciloiuer/ca o o3 U. tcnultz ) 27th and St. llio'a n\o. , Onmht.i."ob. HB-ltlj ) raarried luAa Yvunls aituatlon u oooit. Akoung In wuoleaaJo e&U.bllehmetit ID Oman * . Aadrera-'O. " oaroDoo. SSfl-tf WARTh. . Twonleo clcaji train men to take A beautifully furniOieil tc-otn unit meals at a raUronU man' house , 4 block irom V. I * , depot , IVsA clasfl In c\iry reece t. AJdr ! a J K. Man , lic ( TTT ANT D-Todo w < shtp % will call fnr the wrah- W IngordoltattnepirtlcshouBc. Call t7iJiJ. t. Moderate ibargio- 17 ; l p TTTANTED A line of clpaiirj groceries for Oaia- | VV ha and Council U.uifj trade , on salary ere o mmi-elon. Add roes 13. UK. Bee cfllco Couidl JilnOs 172 Tp i-i-iTAMtD-A jruoB ' dy teacher or el-rh to 'VV rocm with n ladv. llifercnccs given nnd re- Ijulred.SlON 17thetfcct , nt r Iu ! t. 177 ICp HvTAMKD lo purchase second-hand physician iVV oieciriobattery. Addrcsi DOB AVlunlon H Oiwiha. SlSp \ /AMi'.l ) 'lu buy u phaeton cr biugy ; mutt 113 VV llrdt class and very ch.ap ; state prlco. llox P. O. fljq rre Will l'U > n. nlco decorated ilUt ( or vpu. I U chamber ) fj'abSloodj'a China dt&ri , cor. 1(1 ( h ftd Dimnpott iU-.it < . _ 127tl WANTKD To rent , room , or unite ft rwas , fur nlal.cd cr unfutuah d. AddieeaO. H * A. , 1 B N 10th ht. lEflJa.S \ 7ANTiu : 10.0WJ finilica to try oiir.wiif rl-lrj ; Tl 1'uro Dufkwtiant ll.nir and bclf-iit ! K < - ' > " meal lirnt by all Ilir4 o a H Krocern. V injurant nil buckwheat Ho'd ' tuulsr our brund puro. W , JYIL ! > SIIANe & CO , Manufiwtiircrs. 811-tl \k ANTr.u I.odioi ami i oung men in Instruct In VV book Uoplnir. will wait on liVl " - iiintll situ atl nsnru furniUud. J , li bmith , IDlJ Uungl&i. -P KBHT-Furulkbi-1 roons cniMcrkfromPnit irOll ' ollli'i1 , biloUb.ock.mndtin linpjc/euienlH , H. W. ' corner 15ih nuil CupitolaNa. 201P FOIl li ' 4MX Neatest and chmptet funilthcd r < 3. 3 In Oimiho. Api > ly t a U. Anderson , 10011j4 , Ardi o lilocknorth untrnni , " , 1 Ch and liavn I ort tit. 10 ' - > i'P ' I poll UJNT-Thrte ileganS snout * , OLO nihuta , 1 walk fruiinhel'outomco , .r oan i-upoteil , air re'sfora'o ' 1410 Dcd a St. a 13t > -A pliaiant 'urnli-ted room l * i 'r wltliout lira , mo Co | Hal MO. ! Ji-2ip ( FOIl HfcNT A laiuo will fuirnlthtil anii lioatcd room Call at > 'Jl8 a W. li3 ! > lS OH HUNT Two good front rooms etc. , tt ' 0 pi r F month , 1M3 North 10th M. 101-2lp . on Ull.Nl1 A lion < Ui SJ < nl nuiial. u for two 1. at S , W. corner 19Mi and ht ilaij'j ti. J'11) ' 7 | > F'OK ItK.sr Furnlihtd office ground 'loor ' , center i frit ) , laruo ai.fi > , I dwK0 , Htfndan.I uvi'j.Mliln uonvtiilciit. AudiBSU hot k'P < l 'Uooolllca 176 17 I , OUHUNT Hdfi of ioiir furntili , il for HKht f houm ktcplit ; . urowcdssloual ) vncaiit In co- nicr'a block , conns bill , ud llowaru b < . 131 tf FOH IIK.S JTurnU&ul rooms Ifalii Doln-u St 111 ISp FOIt IlKNT Onnhiinlihcd rojuHlih lire and usn ol parlor { 10 .In Hprhati fMUl > , lso two "H/ bcardiri. L'all tt 1111 Ual.l.mU ht. llcforinuo lu 1 0 < - > ' urroom li' .bo I ! d aid l2.nl Id I1 ie month. JUrhcr A , M ja 1W , - . liK.NT-Mcj funih'ud ronni cluap it 31 r,11-11. 1 a l.itti.lint 'J5WI F .OK . IlKNr-fl room h- * , J. t. llll.'a 1U.V JUr. ktt , 114 H. 13th tit. 1C4-ICI _ If OH IU.NT- i c . fcou o : i roJinj U.OH U. cclUr 1 te , corner 4 h and Walnut ftt. U.n'fu Au. Handon , ] : U7 Ohio igo Bt. K'-i IHp FOi' UKNl With l rd , ono luxe furnished fr int rojmM > n < l huh H n cor. ol Kill und JouxM U AlsJifu * taliohoarcV-HttijUil. I I , " > OK Ul'\'l -1 n out lot ) , on a of 0 acrvt mnl on > II < I7 a r < au mltablo lor ti/duni. "no nf tnoi would h letter Rt r .iol > t n U < llon A. haunvura t io , 1C i Finikin ht. ) 1U ) . FOU HKNT Lat'o ( iei int liunUhtdiO'ireJ ' " ijutrv K W. c ruei 1 tin an i rarnnr. f I 1.VJ If IiMJll 1 HUNT llcuic i\U 1 looms , Al'plv ' Wi UlUet. U3 l Trt'n RI'.NTFive hon ti , from t ti4 per mi 1 o rhli Bitfrnm t l cir ilnp tfo to r Cl Ool lin 8. I ? r > r. 1 .th id KOI Klw. IM If A is Uh'VTAhcu eof 11 rooim In i > tilrrt nrjer wlmlfl or l' 't , furnlluro f Apply iO. ' I IXdjo St , 157-lJp \ IlKNT - Utmmi IirrhWiH or unutnl ( < ti tlhMt- Jr\0ll 1 cd willi fti/tuc * , wth 01 flithniit , iSHLlilniRftSt. - Vl' Furnished I.vnwe1417 lln ( ir.l Ol'-lTp IroiUll XT-ArwtSif ifSTOiim * . en 2ilh ) street 1 ncirHt Ma j * a'enuo ; TS.fiO per month , war rrnSirltjler.M.tt ) 111\drect. tOW t.-MJll llKNT-KurnliOit i rojtm , 1010 Cnll.'ornu ht I1 Mu. A. I'Vdemood. IO lOp 1,1011 W..VT-1 wo ilwekhp , 10 rooil'i eif h , H. \ < . I ? cor. llatncy vul SCth. BOO Jimcs Nrtlllo nt . UOMfip ijU roonn flluat rd bet t iu C iivvnlnnrt Plowui * slrottn on Hwncj stiwt. InniStoif * V. M ThoiiT "i' ' ( * tr t National DanV. l > 3tt ' _ _ JTH'llKKNl' -ItbiHf , Oroomii , yoCKl lee ttcn , $ K 1 ( "outage , frrojms , $19 lIo. ' J , 3 rcoint. 812. Store , WS SlcC'uifUo , ipp P. 0. 10410. roitftirolhuoi . "ius , M , 23d t in ITIOIl IlKKI' IIo'i c , rtH > nn fiunirjicd rooun n-i | . 1 ntHcc MOIIH irt > re A llrunntr , room 7 Brntin lllotk. ( I'.l-ifl | 7KllllKJ1'-A ) i lee rtirnlfluii room | hljOK from L1 BojU' * ujH-ra llcr.tt , JK i of motill. ' . U. 1" . Mif- tin ( , 8198. Itih 0 = 911 TT\0l \ ! IlKNTStore room 1M1 Fnn n M , witn nr 1 without Hilllard Ubl , , lir I'lUihon .k 0" . . IUS F mam St. 007 tf HKNT-mrobiriUlnf lth rc ldtaoo nil for . 522. pcrroonln In good location. 1) . I * Thomas. j F'OH IlKNT I/nrjto noiithcft i room , IVRO 1m- window oh < wlflropticeiwitl hath room prill * . ! t > irc ! hniifloaml furnlttiro uow ; 601.1 , 20th Mreet , ' , ono Week north ex tit. Mar ) ' " \eimo , Clfltf , FOU IlKNfe-Ki mlshud or uii'urnltlinl ' rooais.ncw brfok bloik , ojrncr letUand Chicago Ht ! . POl-J'-n-Sp UINT : A nlno room hon c : uosirauo na tion ; f 10 nor tnJnth. Ilirtir & Jlajno. KTOtf FDIiniUfT-Cott-va of tlircn rooms , 13T ! 'and Chrk utrcela tnqulm tt Owun McUalroJ , 13th and I > ou li9 , or ft U. K. ( 'Or. JnoVson nnd 10th. POH IIBNT ruriil"od roans ml board ? 5.00 per J wjclt. Very boas Aicatlon , l'Jt Duvunpnrr. 817 Jin lp FOK 11KN1 No > tcoit ; o 3 rconn , hall , pantry J riftet nd o 'lar , S C60 , al other ohonp tin merits. 1) . IM. Ihon-ni. 610-U _ J7\01i I IIUMF House with G rooranmul barn. Ap - " 1 plv tt > T. > VllK , No. O2 kouth : oth Ht 814-U ' j .OH UKMT 0 room hvJ n , flno jard , 1'ark n\o , FIOU J , IDC7 Furunm St. _ _ 701 tt IOU PENT 7 room brlok hna. , barn , well andvSlorn , will rent r leap to thorlnht tennnt r c 41ouo a } montaly paj ments. AME3lt07Faniau > Btact TBi-tl _ _ HiM' : Furnished rroms brick Mock , modern lmpro\tnieita , cno block from Test oBicc , S W. corner 1 Kit and Capltoln\ . 037-30p UKNT A now house of 10 rorms.nnil n liarn , POH harci tvnd soft watiron ; Park RVTHIIK , 2 blocks Jrjm Karram street Iuiul. ) < o 018 F.-jmnni. 113tf TTIOH 11KHT Four room oottnRO a. IBth St 1'ai ' i ? kcr i-Majue , 038 tf 7OU ! JlK ' ? ToKcntloinen cnl > , v | ilanant fur JL1 nlshcJrooo , S. K. corner th aud Douglas.114tf 114-tf "JTHJR KKNKlcgant 11 roora house , bard ami soft iJ' watfr-jlraodernlmiinncincntsI'sst location In Ot7$70. KrIior&M > nc , 13.h and rarntui. SSS.tf IlKNT Two elcc ntro03ii ! la Hstfck'n hloolr , ECU ! t Co , 1613 Farna a. " 342-tf USWr FurnUhod front rcotn .trjcnt 222 N FOU 1'Jth US- 110-U > OO3IS With board , do r b-e or winter' Apply \j \ at St. OKU lea Hntcl. lie if fOH HAI.U. TTIOIISAWS Idolhen wion , and ID foot lunch JL ? counter. Hoom 2CO , N. I8ti. ! 110 tf SALK < > ! < EXjHANOK \ farnlturo of FoU fcrnlnniil rooms In Iw cV block wilh mod- ermlmprr'rocnt8. . roomirentlnir fmm 815. to ? 50. niontha ah * tromlses for loaej.-irojso ISunncr. 2jO-J8p ( f-AiiT5 First cU93 linir store , north , Wfstcorncrof 10th ami fnpttol Awmn ; with _ Vie io 'or throe years time , until tho/Ila ! . telling on V o Kuropo 20i-22 _ u New B'oelc groeerlM.ar i llxtU'Ci' , on , C prom'nPiitBlrcet ; dciog gjod nualncssjwl'l ' trada . for city orfetibuxbiu toil citato.tne , 1507 1'arnam - , stieet. 10720 FO USLIirA number ono fitn'ncow , calf Ihodaja old , Zetabrook's ttible , 10th uniD Capitol ave lD-10p- - - > tof fresh mlllr-POV/J nt 21th nd FOIlSAIiE-L- Cnl irnla Frcemin k r iJ - . I84-Op FOR DAIiK Kov Walnut bed room sit , also t so Umqerva'j chcip , must la Bold bj tVo IVIn , over i'Deouth 14th St. 105.IBp .J FOIJ3AIjE-llou3e anil 1-t cutr.J property , ad- Jo > i8 Mia Biptlxt church i.Uildiug. Terms rea- soncble. Call on A Saundirsii..Co. HC 10 FA.NAU Street property ! or Bole , 44 feet two Lkcx&wtst ol No M Court ii u . A. baun ' u * & Co , 14j 18 li'CI MALK cw nnd BujoiUhauJ lurnltu' } and i ? oto\C8,2ll''Ciimlni3t. l-47p ! FOU SAJ.K68x101 feet OM Ournlnp street C blocks wcitolMIHUrj luldge.ClOaj. John L. Mcti ue , oppcjiiu fv t ollUo. liB-tf FOH SAr.Kl124 ! ) ! 3oi. OB corner , KOUth-eant 'to S , linusu 'I loims , bvn , 3 block ) tvixt of 1'iuk r.vn. nnd \cnworth , ea v pojimrX thoop $ ' (790. JohnL. Mo agi'o. opp utol'obt OCtr-s 103-tf iUI ! . S VliK T ol 'o-oii (7Gvr. i'v ' n\u , ia meat T ixr--iln. Alnill'io ' r : iaJlic. vn i' > rkr. ' . , cheip. PO' TIKK k COI1IJ 15. ; . Fa run TIIt. . 017 tf IT'OK SL3 Twnhotiiaiiiiid lot 01 LUrncy nnJ I1 Jiil t , brlrgliigJlO io < i5 lr month. New Ynrl Drj gomlbUro. ! ) 2-10j > T7Mll SAM : Horxs. , iuu > , hurtcKj vid wj > ronn J ? onomior two jtaru tuau. Hual viiata vcurity tl. It. Thomas. SflO-tf ITMIK SA1.U OK ' 5XCIIAHUK Ai SI'J ' pai acru , all i1 cr pait of ttvi > tnnittvi < aerosol tmunr land , forty mlle > cast ul'I iuMOit ) . wll crtrliiuro { or Nebraska Und or iiioio > - > aileo. ! BciaTil , Koncr & Da ia. b2Ct ( T7IOII SAtiK tiou a < jlro9inisanf ) Jjia lota "VII JJ Bell i heap lnoril < : r to pet Imi ; ] l to chonr , o IWHIO afcerdca-.iof uiji uhlld , T. K. 1'arfltt , Oa , oDlco. 7old' Jl2 rrvOllHAIjE Ch p..a men I r < 'lauotta of .11 lot Jl' nn Bfndi ! , rltv K&ttrlOth B'n ' t , lulfntaLkS. cf I.uncnurtch , n < uu slilo , term' c-u > y , M , Lrn , to- t'.M ami . . ' . cor Lii.'uu orth utrcot. . 10-t FOIl HALK A wiitJo lock ot , clothing , bcnta rri shocd , liuUdlr .9 at ooat , r > thdvg from O. II. Potcf on b 4 doutti Tcii. Btnot. li rOST On C ulmr i trootv lint , 11th , a jrowu to. * _ J ikr < Ui ; . 'iho lludtr vuvOcaso \ rtt tea t J. J. Niibm' iiuatniViKet , and rojuKo reward , 1B7-17p , . . , . . - . li S > lli T | < * N A1 o yeor o.d red lioliirj v.Utn ] , YilcM lift hhcjldir. AM.t > le r arii wllll uiiuuliua iLturn ol Uwaituo to ItJillii'.iariL. U , Kill-w. 2 7-l-'p I ? IIINU hniirh ot'rfo i. ( ) * m i can r > ai < O.1 Uy lalliiKat thui.fhi , prcnln projtilj mid pa/lru In thin udtu ' 4miiiMnt. "J3 W - led loitl-fr i.oukot iDOk uontalnUi ) ; luU LUiiT-A .l. U HmlUi I Indtr j > Uan I javo nt th H o uco urj L reoolvo re , < ird3310 riM'MIIINO B.H ItUnKilubl'l t ! I'roinpUy tlt mUl U.I.3N.lltmt John J. < ; - -buaUoard jadhcdsfiper weak at BOAHD-FlrBt live. TtU-lK'i. 'P - A Kia > liomf , > ' ' r''l marlon oil STHAYhD- to \ iu lOtn a d CaiwC rah , tiilKKt rcwnJ. WMI ? ' \ - . > hlock cn.iil d V ) K > r'l 1 tin t B'or | { < d juidiu < r la mpropnU thu w l | tniko iVRooil iai ctu. Ad'lriu ' ' i.noSliu , H. clilJ. . * ' ' ' i I I' I'nit l.tark Iiv4 fou white f t , T V - > KIVV\aulll , < lnk1 nd c - l > CMj olano / < l at tl\ * 1- khoilt it nftit. * mid at > nj tlrw cf Iho day , IA i * Biitii lye drilt w y wttVwit tln > loa t uolcelaWiq are. , UNDERTAKERS I AtihuU-Uta-ul Hlr.irn lutfi. Om * , > > ! < .fijI'WlcMtnll'KW'l-Urt11 ' ' JHW1ilh it. tig SUj ,