THE DAILY BEE e , No. 010 FArnnm St. Now York Ofllco. lloom O5 Xrlbnno 3tUITlnK. , rnbllihea creir nromlnjf , ie pl Sunday Th ( tlly Monday morning dally. na Oat Ten . J10.00 I Thrw Monthi . I IUlfon41l . 0.00 | One Uotith . . Per Week , 16 Cent * . trnn wKntiT > , rtrtuinu mir W DHWB T. Oe T * f . . ,9X00 1 Throe Months . > .l IHUonthi. . 1.00OneU | nth. . 10 A | Commnclrntlom relating to New * r.n4 WllorUl tiler i ehooM b adJreseed to Ib * KDiroa Of Tni Bi . } IIES mmiM Lima ! . All riaftlneei Lotwrs and Remittance * ihon.d be ildrtno'l toTniiBii Foiugtrmo Ooxrtur , OMAHA. pl lts , Obookt and PMtoOlcc orJen | o b mtdt pay * kbit to Hie order of the oompanr > 1HE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS' ' E. KOSEWATEIl , Editor. A. IL Fitch , Munsjror Dally Circulation , F 0 , lei ! , 488 Omalia , Neb , OMAHA citizens nro in greater danger to-day from "coasters" tlmn our scaboanl state * were during tlio vfur of 1812. TJ.vnvAnn college has a shooting gallery lory in notlvo oporotlon. This is getting the "teaching of the young idea how to nhoot" into practical ohape. Hr.v. AIUKONDAO MURIIAY has como to the conclusion that the way to roaoh the heart of man is through the stomach. Ho is keeping a restaurant in a Canadian olty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - was a little off when ho pro dieted for the Missouri valley clearing weather on Tncsday. His prediction was completely snowed nndor in this part of the valley. TUB Herald .innounccH that the Un ion Pacific proposes to build a big round hoiiso at the transfer. „ Wo nro not sur prised at this , as the Union Pacific hardly over docs anything on the square. JOHN P. IRIBII , fonuerly the loudest- mouthed democrat-in Iowa , but now lo cated in California , fs among the pilgrims who arc visiting Graver Cleveland. Ho wants a slice of the democratic pile. JonaiNQ from the lachrymose com- -plainta that have been made by those who have been asked to pay toll for uoing the approach to the ice roadway of .the river that "bridgo" mast bo a bridge of " . " "olgha. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PEACE has been restored in Dakota , the county scat wars having been de clared oft1. It is hoped that nothing worse than an occasional .blizzard will hereafter disturb the peace of thotcrritory 'until 'flhtf'bccoines a state. DK BKAZ'/A , Stanley's rival explorer in the Congo region , has baon honored by ; King Makako with the "order of the grand collar. " A similar order exists in JNobraska. It la the "order of the brass collar , " and it is bestowed upon worthy knights-arrant of the railroads. UECVA LOCKWOOD is devoting her New England lectures to a contrast between * > , the vrotnon of 1884 and thoao of three i uwnlurlqa jlSgo. Belra should not giro ! fHoPigJfaway. 'Slie "may find herself Ineligible to official honora if she keeps on. GEOKOE AUGUSTUS SALA , the English 'CorrcBxnulont | is booked for n series of lectures iu America. Ho is thu Gcorgo Alfred Townsend of England a dealer in second liand literary material the anpro- priator of other persons' thoughts and works. IOWA thinks she has as much of a claim for n cabinet position as Nebraska , and she therefore asks for the postmaster-gen eralship. The democrats of tliat over whelmingly republican state think that they have just the candidate in the person of Jtidgo Kinno , who they claim is a progressive democrat. A DAD blunder of the types ; in the BEE'S reprint of the Chicago JVciwT interview , makes Dr. Miller refer to Mr. J. E. Boyd , of this city , as "ono of the loudest'1 ' dem ocrats in tf ebraska. The word used was "Houndcst. " The Herald refers to the error only as a matter of justice to Mr. Boyd and to its absent editor-in-chief whoso conlidcnco in him has been so free ly and openly expressed. Omaha Jlcr- aid. Printers will make blunders. The othci day : . letter in tho.BEB , written by the editor from Washington , referred to Gen eral Rtigglus us being' his otlico ixt the war department , barricaded behind four baskntH of docinnunts tied up in red tape The printers made it road , "I found General oral Ruggles bum-headed behind fou baakots , " &c. Qn another occasion th editor wrote upon "Cuban sympathizers , rtnd when the article appeared in print th word " .Hynip-i-atera , " in place of "sympa nmdo it ridiculous. "Wr. have roctlvod the holiday edition of the G go , county democrat , pub llshod at Beatrice by G. P. Mwvin. I Is a most creditable Issue In oyery way bright aa a now dollar , mechanically rlsp as a Christmas iolclo in Ha nowa so lootlonn , and editorially in full harmon < lth the holiday spirit of the tlmoa. Th general business prosperity of Beatric receives deserved 'attention from th democrat , and wo congratnlato the goo people of that progressive trade cento on the substantial work done by them during 1884. Beatrice has always bee ono of the favorite little cltiea of No braaka fair in name , and famous for Ita active , go-ahead reiidonta. Even the la borlous duties of the political vlneyar are by no meana neglected , for "Beatric on the Blue" haa more politicians to th a < iuare Inch than any plaoo of lmlUr aiz in Nobraaka. llegardlea of aex , color o pteviona condition , they take aa naturall to 'BlTalra of alale as a butteifly to blouom. OMAHA AWD LINCOLN , When anybody In Lincoln wanta to make himself solid with the citizens of bat place , ho immediately tnrns loose lii batteries of abuse on Omaba. Lincoln an never build lUoU up by vllllfylng Omaha. It la rather singular that the > ooplo of Lincoln have allowed designing mountebanks and unprincipled editors to rouse them Into a frenzy of hatred owards Omaha which was never equaled y the most rabid haters In our slater city f Council Bluff * In its maddest daya. Council Binds was for many years an ao- Ivo rival of Omaha , but Lincoln no * or was and never will bo , whether olio gets bo atato f ilr or not. Wo have no disposition to disparage bo advantages possessed by the good ity of Lincoln , nor do wo desire to icgot a controversy between Omaha and jlncoln about the atato fair or any other ubjoct. Aa a matter of general ioforma- lon wo doom it our duty to correct a few f the numerous falsehoods -which have boon lately published In the capital city oncoming Omaha and tho'laok of honor , ulnciplo nncl veracity on the part Of hose of her loading citizens who lo ured the location of the state fair for ovoral yoara. It la charged hat the citizens of Omaha pretend to have [ raised 350,000 to be used in some shape as a bonus for the tate fair for the next five years , with the mental reservation that the pledges arj not to bo thought of after the fair haa > eon located. This is a blank Ho , fab- icstsd out of whole cloth. No auoh sum im boon raised or oven talked about , and or that matter no money whatever has > eon raised or pledged. It laalso charged hat the Omaha driving park association nd leading citizens deceived the state > oard of agriculture by plodgofl which hey violated with impunity , and that ho failure to keep faith had cost the board largo oums of money. This is bcut as truthful Injtho main as that the Chicago , St. Paul & Omaha railroad rack is throo-quartcrs of a mile away com the fair grounds , and that the road way between the track and the grounds s almost Impassable. It is brazenly harped that the accommodations at the taco fair grounds are wretched , and that ho buildings are in a tumble-down con- ition. As a matter of fact the fair uildings at Omaha will compare favor- bly with the exposition buildings in thor western states , and as for any omparlaon between our buildings and icso that formerly stood on the Lincoln fair grounds It is not to be bought of on the flame day. Aa a climax t is asserted that Lincoln has far superior ailway facilities and therefore is the most available point for the state fair , 'his ' is indeed a stunner. Omaha is the ractical terminus for thirteen railroads , nd forty passenger train ; , not counting 10 bridge transfer iralne , ran in and out f this city each day. Lincoln is a railroad unction and croaaing for three railroads with two branches having in all twelve > ABBongcr trains in and out each day. Bo jomounlobinkswhoarobelittling Omaha maglno that they can declovo'tne whole .ato ? Are they not only injuring Lin- oln by inviting comparisons between the wo cities t THE latest cable advices show that the , ecent earthquake in Spain was a much more aoricua affair than at first reported , n ono town alone 5,000 parsons were , tilled. In the province of Malaga the orthqnako was followed by a destructive ; lurricane , and thousands of honaea were wrecked and ruined , and there is ' much Buffering on account of the tcarcity f provisions. This earthquake calls to mind the ono which vialtod tlio city of jlabon , in Portugal , with such disastrous U'ect 129 years ogo. It io claimed that Ixty thousand poreona perished in six minutes in that earthquake. Part cf ho city was sunk GOO feet bsneath the bay. In 178.1 probably 100,000 persons perished by an earthquake fn southern Italy. The moat dioastrous earthquake on record is that which killed 250,000 joraons at Antioch In the year 52G A. . A curious earthquake was that of 1092 , by which Port Royal , the capital of Jamaica , was in less than throe min utes aunk beneath the sea. The fissures produced in the eaith opened and closed so rapidly that in some cases , it is aald , the lower parts of the bodies of persona were buried while the upper portions remained above ground. IT haa often been cnargoa that certain members of congress , who are ambition to acqulro fame aa oratora and logica thlnkorr , employ impecunious but brill lant Bohemlana to write their speeches for thorn. That it la true , there soerci to bo no longer any doubt. During the Thirty-seventh congress , in 1802 , a apooch written for Congressman BU Allen , of Ohio , upon the conGacatlon o rebel property , was printed in the Congressional Itccord. At a later day during the came session , the earne speech with a few illght changes , appeared in the Congressional Itccord and crodilet to Hon. R. H. Nugen , also of Ohio. Th author of the speech had duplicated 1 and aold it twice. The rooent senate dia cueslon concerning the printing of undo llverod speeches may reault in the absn donment of that custom , and compel a ! speeches to be delivered. VinrouiiNO NiEViz is ono of the luck iest men in the .world , siys the Philadel phia Times. He lives at Carmen , in Mexico , and la a millionaire. The oibd day ho and his wife celebrate ! their golden den wedding anniversary. It waa a grea day for eld Signer Nlevoz. He gave banquet and scattered dollars right am left. Five hundred thousand dollar * In ono lump wore aent to the poor in the lo cust-caton districts , and' ten thouaan dollar * were given to the republic to help pay elf the debt. Here la an ex&rapl or some of our American millionaires to ollow. If they would diottibulo among be poor some of their wealth , particu * arly that portion which is Ill-gotten , heir alns would bo forgiven , and they would live longer in the hearts of their ountrymen than if they should leave bcir millions to bo fought ever by their xpectant heirs. Wby our millionaires tmnot appreciate the pleasures of doing omo good with their money during their ivcs , la something wo cannot qnito un- erstand. A largo majority _ of the country papers f Nebraska have either boon mere tools nd organ * of oorporato monopolies , or nouthplocos for politicians and spoils luntera , who do the bidding of the rail * cads.Bcc. . This la the moat malicious slander that IBB yet escaped the prostituted shoot credited with It. There la no eater esti mate of the honor of a man than tbo esti mate ho places npon his follow-mon , and when the BEX undertakes to stamp the > ross of this atato aa tools in railroads nd monopolies" It merely oxcitca a aught Llncolri Jonrnat. ( It was not at all necessary , although jerfoctly natural for [ the Journal to express sympathy with the monopoly country wooklloa , but ho shoo fits it BO perfectly that it fools our rebuke aa a ulap in its own face , ivory intelligent observer knowa that it ho press of the state had boon true to ho interests of the people , the high * waymon who have robbed them , and the obbers who have despoiled them , would mvo been powerless for ovil.'but it is perfectly consistent for an ex-confedcrato lomocrat , who hires out as sub-editor of of a republican paper , to lant and aneor at an honest and fearless newspaper that arcs print what It really believes , knows nd thinks. THE Oraaha Republican still continues ( i bo the otlicial organ of the Union Pa- ific. Henry McFarland , uecrotary of thu Jnion Pacific , has , through that paper , otilied the Imaginary stockholders of th ftobrara & Black Hills and Umaha & lupublicfin V.iley ! railroads to-mect at tho- flico of the company , corner of Ninth and farmm streets. , Omaha , on the 7th of anuary. The editor of the BEE once at- -ended ono of these meetings * , having omo business wliich called him > to the flico of Mr. S. H. H. Clark , who was lien the general manager of the Union 'acific. Mr. Poppleton 'came into the oem and asked , "What shall wo make it liis year ? " "Tho snmo as last year , " cplied Mr. Clark. The next morning an nnounccmcnt appeared in the Omuln Republican to the effect that at a meoi- * ig of the stockholders of the Omaha & lepnblican Valley railroad the following iruetovs were elected , &c. All there was f the meeting and election was the reply' ' f Mr. Clark : "Tho KUIIO as last year. " If coin-so the Republican will deny that . is the official organ of the Union Pacific. THE organization of the pneumatic postal eorrico throughout Paris , -which haa lately been completed , haa coat more than a million franca , and the length of the pipes t over 34 milca. This elabor ate work waa begun by Ml do Conchy , who waa director ot French telegraphs under the empire 17 yeara ago. The * charge for transmitting a letter to any place within the fortification haa been fixed at sis. cons. The service covers extreme - treme pointo about seven miles apart. Ondor the moat unfavorable circnmatan- coa ) a letter will bo delivered * to the-- re motest place. Including its conveyance from , tho- nearest station , within ono 'hour. The saving of time and laborby the pnonmatf s postal service ia expected to-result in ita adoption ia other Euro pean capitals and it will , of comae , find ita-way into the largo American cities. . Tun yean 1684 draws to a close , and- bo now year will soca be ushered in. : ha outlookio not BO encouraging , aait might be , yst it might : ba a great > deal , worse. Times are hard , but this coun try is not alone in auffoiing from a general oral depression. Ea nd is to-day. In a much ivoras condition than we are , and the same is true of other European countries. It la bolisved , however , that with the opening of spring there willi bo , a generaV revival of irade and industrial raultsy and that wo shall again soon BOO prosperous times. Turn Springfield ( Mass ) Itcpublltoan * evidently doesn't think Dr. Mk Iu Georsro'a political miaaaion will prove very profitable. It says : "Tho fact that Dr. G. L. Miller , editor of the Omaha Haaatd , ia coming east 'on a political missies to President-elect Cleveland' Interests Ne braska people. Up to Jato such errands have panned out email. " IT la now stated that the emeralds which adorned the crown of thd Empress Eagenta were false and aa a ccnaequonco the $40,000 paid fo ? thorn by an English nobl aian haa been returned. This ia not aa startling as it might bo for oven the hair that adorns many a sorioty emprois ia not only false but coold never be re turned to the original owner. LOOAK haa the load by a large majority in the Illinois , senatorial race. Ho ia tba first choice of 100 republican members ( the legislature. If a lopublican senrOot can bo eleotod , Logan will probably bo his own Bucceaaor. . Mr , Ke K " ' I'ewoiml Apprarancc , Mr. Dt-agan , like most of the ( uutlicm men.writes the Washington goAsiy glt-anut of the World , i tall and largo bone. ? , Theiv is scarcely an nndenuzed wan fr&ui the south lu fithur branch < congruM. Maumu ! is the only dwarf frcvu belaw the Mason and Dtxon's lino. Reagan , besides being tall and broad-shouldered , has become - como quite stout within the laat fifteen year * . Ho dresses without a thought beyond simply covering him < * ujf , All gar iw alike to him. . Hu general. } suit of coawoly wo\cn dark anil carries hi * indifference to ln.i ft I uppert-anco so f r as In permit R " . . Texas tailor to cut and nmko it. y fond of ( lie nqime-toctl boots wornA in the sonth. ilia favo-ito hat is an t * * < mons black slonch. Ho occasionally yields to tlio conventionalities of Washington life and puts on a s Ik hat. But before putting it on ho L'cnoinlly takes a whisk broom and roughs it the wrong way and puts it on carefully hind side before. Mr. ilea * gan's iioso is a real aggrcusivo pug. Its alert , active line looks out of keeping with the sallow-colored , heavy face. His head is long and broad at the base and is set well down upon his shoulders. His neck is veiy short. .His hair h still quite black and although it is thin upon the top of his head shows but little gray. Hii forehead is low and narrow. His eyes are black and deeply sot under very sharply defined eyebrows. The lower patt of his face is full and heavy. Several yeats ago he wore a stubby mustache and n furze bush heard which covered his double chin com pletely and hid his largo mouth from sight. Now ho is as clean shaven as a monk. There are very few lines upon his face. The depressions here and there in it have an olive green shade against the broad sallovrllghts of his largo face. CnBimlttfH of the Your , St. Louii Gloixj-Deraocmt , The year's casualty list begins on Jan uary 2 with a collision on the Grand Trunk railway , near Toronto , by which twenty-five lives wore lost. On the 5th the nuns' school In Bollovlllo , Illinois , was bnrnod , and twenty-six of the occu pants perished in the ( limes , and on the llth there wsw a tVomondoua explosion of fire-damp In a mine at Arras , In Franco , by which nineteen snipers were lost. On the 14th the Chinese steamer Hnai Tuon was lost in the Pacific wl'h 200 pwson- gore , a disaster followed on the 18th by the loss of the Cliy of Columbus in Vineyard - yard Sound , with over 100 of the passen gers and crow. The 24th was marked by a black atone from the death of 57 minors by a firedamp explosion in Crested Bntto , Col. , while on the following day the steamer Silma woa-loat with 23 passen gers. The 20th will bo remembered in England for the great storm that wreck ed an unknown number of coasting ves sels with most of their crows , whtlo thu 27th will not bo forgotten- the wives ol 14 Welch minors- who perished in a' firedamp explosion. Ob < the 30th the steamer Ruywabons was Ibat with 12 of her passengers , ana the narrative of the month's disasters closed with a tcrriblo railroad accident near Indianapolis , in which a train wont nhremgh a bridfco with a-loss of 14 ilvcs. The month of February had fewer accidents of unusually fatal nature , the record beginning on tho-1st with a gaso line explosion at Alliance , Ohio , eight lives being sacrificed to the desire to klndlo a fire with neatness and dispatch ; while on the 4th thoyuny of Baker Paohn > was entrapped into a defile and the whole force , 3,500 btrong , annihil ated.- The llth proved fatal to a wed ding party of thirty-five who attempted to cross the ice of the Thelss , in Han * gary.nnd were all drowned ; while on the 14tn a- party of fifty fishermen on thf Caspian sea were carried into open water' on the ice floes and drowned. On. the 10th the nowa- arrived of the capture of Sinkut and the massacre sacreof Towfik Bey and his troops four days earlier ; while the lUh ! will be re membered in the Central "Volley States for trensendous tornadoes that caused great destruction of property and life. The 20th witnessed an awfal explosion of tire damp in the Unlontotrn mines in Pennsylvania , by which 19i lives were lost j-and-on'tne 25th the boilers ot the Japanese steamer Katsai Hongkong ex plodedkilling 19 passengero and wound- ing.many snore. Daring the latter part of the month there were notable Hoods in the-Ohio liver valley and'tmany destruc tive-storms in the sonth. The- month of March srporloncod a lull In accidents , there being but two of any ccnMfience , one , however , being per haps the most destruct.TO-.of the kind over known In America , the loss of 154 l.Toa-by on explosion and.subsequent fire in a coal mine at Pocahsntaa , Va. The other rwaa an accident that * ! * considered certain , sooner or later to happen , its oc currence being bat a nuestion ' of time , the explosion of a nitre'gljeerine factory at Tnompon'B Point , Pa. , by which C ( ivoe.ofwcrklugmen TPOIO Ibat. AU.3"ools' " Day , the 1st off April , wit- ncesed the destruction of O&kvillo , Ind. , by.a-tornndo , with great Joe a of life , whlio on the same diy thaca were many tornadoes west and eouUt. On the 3d . tlio steamer Rebecca Eyorlnpham ( bnruod un. < iho Chattahoochee rlvor with great lees of lifo , and an the same day the Daniel Steinman was vrmcked oil thn const of Nova Scotia , .with , a loss of lf .fr paasongers. On the ISihy thtiro was a colliakm in mid-otoan between the Flor ida , and the Poaomo , osalting in tie lossof both Teasels and the drotva- ing of 135 pEnsengeKuau'l crew. The was celebrated by a panic in Xho Bucharest theato rclrcns resul'jing ' m a fire and caaning many doiihs , ilo on the 27th a bridge gave way pnder a --inarOiasLaulieol , in iin , { killing forty passpngori. , The 20thwa > noted forthe bnrnirig.of ffonrtocn pwjpors in the Van liccon Bounty poor hocoe , in Michigan , tdgetno * with the blowing up ot a powder magfxjno. at San Aaionio , Cuba , the azplocion.U' Hng tvroity-ono workmen. The last , four days ol the month wjie aJso wmarkablo Jor thc > breaking oat of iforostSres in N r YorkH Now Jere y and Ifcnsaylvanla , 3y which great deriruction _ ofi both lifo. and prs- porty wt * caassdt May had Ihtocvdbastrona ccldonis. On the llth a colll&cn on tnu Baltirouo , & Oh' * ) , caiidngi fourteen 'Jo&ths ; , an oarthcpako at the 3tishan Is'unds ic the Persian Gulf , doaboylng mioy villages and killing. SflOior ) the popukiion , anJ on the f.3d.tna wretk of tho. Senorine off tha banks off Nowfoundla' d , by which elxty.-two MVJCS.WSTO lost. On this date also.Borb-ir-waa. captured nd 3,300' of th popuiatioa Mid garxon wore mas. , aaircd. Juno i waa Mgn&llzed by a clmd'burat In Frenchman's.Oulclt . , Colorado , "bf whichlovea minors were drowned , and on the Wtn. ihe schooner Six Brotbors foundered Jtho { ( Oand Banks with the Uoa c fourteen o ) the craw. M xioo aadbradrailroad aocldont at Now La- redsbjt which fourteen mm were killed , anil tha lul ten dtjs of the mouth wlt- neuod cyo'ionea in , the central and wctt < otn ataios. July hud bat brn accidents of any note ono being thtf bstjaklny of an engine axle on the Manchester A ? Sheffield railroad , KQQ. , on the iJtli which cauiod the lost of 25 lives , &xd the other , the collision of the Spanish steamer Oijon with the English steamer Lsxham , of ] Corunna , on the 2Ut , both ships linking and 12 eailora Ijting drowned. The Grst great accident In august wae on thd IQth , when an nndorgroand canal t Brye , France , WM Hooded , drowning t 17 workmen , while on the 20th tha Til Ixos ) ) w a run down off Martha' * Vine- .yard and 2 mon lost. Firedamp in the 1 Greenback mines in Pennsylvania killed | 3 mlnori , while the sinking of the ifer toamer Bolmonf , In a jilorm on the Ohio river , drorruod 10 rallr& d paason- gers. gers.Tho 7th of Snplombor will not soon bo forgotten in Cleveland , Ohio , for then began the great fire in that city , and the llth will ba remembered in Iceland for the storm that swept over that unhappy island , floods on the llth destroyed { M.OOO.OOO worth of property along the E u Clnlro and Ohlppewa rivers ; but thio calamity , great sa It war , bore no com parison to the Ksng 800 provlnco in Uhlns , where , on the 15th , over 70,000 lives were lost by the floodf. On the 23d , the English jfunboat Wasp wont down offAho Irish coast with Cfty-two of her crow , nd on the 27th a cloud-burst over Pachuca destroyed the lives of thir ty of the population. October 3 witnessed the hurnim ; of the royal palace at Copenhagen , and the 12th saw a hurricane tin Sicily that do- Btroyod a dozen villages and caused great loss both of"orcyorty and life. Fire damp' In the Moravian mines killed 20 minors on the 19th. and accident repeated - od at Uniontown , Pa. , on the 27th with a loss of lives. All Saints' Day , the 1st of November , behold a panto In the Star theater , Glas gow , in which 10 children were trampled to death , whtlo on the 9th there were two explosions of firedamp , ono at Wasmos , In Prustia , the other at Trodogar , . In Wales , causing respectively 20' and 15 deaths among the workmen , A railroad collision on the 14th astonished the people ple of Hanan , Prussia , and klllrd 15 passcngcrc , while on the same day an other similar in its particulars took place on the Houston & Texas Central , caus ing 12 deaths. December 1 brought news of the mys terious plague in the mountains of Ken tucky ; on the 2d , [ the steamer Mary Joseph was loat on the Grand Banks with almost sll on board , while on the 4tb , a great gale eft the Banks destroyed a wholn itaot of fishing vessels and caused immenoo loss of life , and on the same data a oohoouor 3 smuggling China men over from British Col * umbia , was lost with nineteen mon. The 12th was noted for n storm on the Rappahannook , drowning JIG fishermen. The 16th brought another fire damp ex plosion , tola timer in Stierdorf , Prussia , while on the 18th occurred the burning of the Brooklyn asylum and a great loss of life. On the Kfth came nowa of the collision o3 the Ruluau and Maria off the Philiippino Islands , while on the 20th came a hurricane in Franco with great loss of1 lifo and property. Takenfor a Unrglur. OnfOASo,1 December 30. At 11:30 : o'clock lost uight Kdward I'hentico , a well known veterinary surgeon , attempted to enter the l' irat National brak , and the night wctchman , thinking ha was n bank burglar , lirod at hira , The bullet struck tho- watch In I'rnntlce'd vcat-pockot , .and ho wan uninjured. Tha reg ular police arriving , In was arrested nftorsomo dl(56ulty ( , Ho is toliovecJ to be insane. A Positive Cure far Every form of and'Elivd'Diseases , from JPm2 > lca'to Scrofula. I b vs h&J the Pgorbnta for m.t * month ! ) . Aliout flu T&onths ago I npplicJj to > : v doctor "cnr BoHton , uho-lrelpcd nio , but luiforliuutcty I liad to lcn\c , but irontimicd taking hia-inuclcno ! ! for nearly thrtio inorihslint thAill uo--tlid in > lti\o. I naw Mr Car feu tt-r'a letter In tlio-I'hil ile iliia ItucorJ anil Ills rase-jcrJcct yilc8oribc4inin : > : 1 tiled the Cutlcura ItciMMlKs , uslnoi tno liotlt Kei fvtut , uuil Cutlcura and ( 'utlctira Sfyii in i > 37i > pribn-uul call in > self com- plct'Jty'curwl. ' ' L. 1' . JUAUXA1U ) . > < Curort. Nor a Hl n of ita Koappearanco , ViMir.Cuticur * liasrttie iwimilariul cure fur mo nicto than two > ear : iiai. ' Xot'.i.-iilio ( Ita ruapcar- \ nj > lnco. Jt'curinl umcf a \ any b ( l tx.-7.uina ulilch tiadtroulbcd uio for.moro t avtrvr"itvcarM. I Hell a part deal ot it. ifRANIi.O. SWAN , iinlerlllll , ttusn. BEST FOKJAN3TMIING. ny used your Cltioiir.i lluintdies ( or iljihtccn nicwitht ( or Tuttur , > 'id flnall > aurod it , I am anxious tot get it to veil on cooinii t.ioni I ran recommend it ti > mid any rulnodlcH 1 haver o\ar twol ( OT Tetter , Burns Cuts , etc. In lie * . .itttiuU' t nvptticlno I 1 & \ ecr tried ( or ; iu ) tli--if. K. S. IIOKTON. SCROPOLOUSSO31KS. . I had a < ! onu bad-ir-iM ujawii mylicnly , and tried " Jl jeini-dwjl could hiur oi , and. "at last tried jour /CutiuuRkltcmodlca i.nd thby havit cured nifc J ' > JXO. GASKILL. llelnon , Tliaj leery ] ' . \ery iptclusof Jtrhlng.floalir.Piniply , Soroulnus , Inlicrltiil Kiid Uont lpuu iIUniot > , with lj" i ( Hair , curt-d bv C'uticuraiiaoh ttitliu new B1X4) ) 1'urifler Skin CirvtcroU > } - . Sold cTtryulurf. l'ric < Ciitlcuri , ( a centt ; > it > i ) , S oant ; Keiolntiit , > ft. POTT3U DRUG A1D CUKJIICAI , CO. . BOSTON. Oily BUn Brunei K ! 'erllwi snhvliit.y ! pure THE TEST : r. rnji.n Updnvnon n , licit utove-jntll hM > -M1 * to ditleut iho uruumc'e of i V DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA * . In mHllon homti t-jt qunr'ar of etntgrr LV. i i itood. 4a # coiuunura * r llatile t > tt , THE TESTJJF JHE PKICE BAjaNG POU'DERCO. ' , Dr , Price's ' Special PlayoriDg Eilracts , Dr. Prlc&'s Lupulln Yeast Gims Vor Light. H-.lllijr Brcud , Tro ) D it Dry Hop YratUln tha Cnrfd. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - ST. LOUIS. COLLARS CUFFS BURma THII UAftK A I TH ( FINE8T GOODS EVER MADE , EINIJ XII IJnen , koTH Lln'ngs ' ADO Exteriors. Aak for thm CA.UN BROS. , AgonU for Omaba SPECNOTICES. ! . 1O IXJtXN1 * * Money. MON-.T to loan on clut kn ums ol $10 ami up. Alto in rc(0 ( onto. W. II. MotttrltOI trnvn St. ! &H n 19 MONKY IxwnnI en prjonat r * i > . ity , chittcln or col literal * . Om * . ) , * riatWtlV "TcHnijo. .03 . rnfctm strrct , /45-Jinlp MOffKV to lonn on ritr prcpcrtr. In m of $ ; 90andur. W. II. Metier , ltQT-yrv' < > ni. MONKV tt lotii M tha'ltli t.r J. T. tIMt ) , SIS BQIitltUUi H. ' TO LOAM In numanf WiUaui ) wvw M. MurtKi Davit and Co. , lUal RjUte at'J 7/on , fYof 8 , 1(05 ( Fnrram St. SM U MONET loaned on chMMb. Kallroad 7lket bought end Kid . Foreman , SIS 8. ( Sth TtOW WANTKI ) K KitV O'AHS Tegalib > cooV n\ Oosetva Home. 'HlTtf ll ANTHt Tencurptntfrsaiiii t n h ndy mon. t > Apply t frank iftidy at Hie St k Yard Co' oo houtr. fft3-30i \\ANrKl ) TwoKlriii oneto'ilt'cocrtlofrand ono } i to do laundry work , kt'nortlnrnl corner ISth nd DodRO. .VIJp \ 17ANTKIOooil mtAtcOolr'tt JW 'd rnlaur nt 1500 F mai > SI. AlfANTKD District niMURir wlio un'lorilnnda tiio > > book inttitllmrnt pltn nail attending to tUto gency. Apply to P. F. Colllor , 7IMkor ) Dlorli. S79-lp LnundriM at th * California Homo , WANTKD llth and Loujjla- . SO.V3lp WANTBD girl ( Or general homework , Slid IhlCKgoSt "YlfANTkll A Rltl to < lJ RcncrM hbasiworlc at 18U Chicago St. : , * 0-31 | > TTirANTED-A dr t tlaw Rlrl ( or giner.l home- V MOik. tin. 8. P. Mone , H * S-lllh St. 3 > 1M " \T7ANTbl ) A Iho c iiv c Kr to fell Roods , con VV niako $16 a week. Apply nt SUrtin's Inotiv.l- . mrnt itore. .T54-II TITANTIID To-morrow , two-persons ti learn bcok V > ketplng , situations. J.a Smtli13rJ ! ; Douglas tj . - to do housework. KWrnlro at WA.VTKD-OIrl X412 Cnpltol Arcnuo. 310 DOp -\X7ANTKI ) UIH to do general Housework In fnm- VV Ky of l o. lira. II. O. Ccinistnan , .jilllN. . K rpt clans dining ro.vn gltl Immcill- WANTED ntfly. Occidental Hold. 31711 TIfAK rni > \ l.nrlwr , 708 south icb : St. Dolor W KO-Xp _ IDA flr < t-cla s servant girl. Gill atHho Ifoitlrc l comer of S3rd and Butt. * 3 T tf - compel ont cnok and laundress to WANTK1K-A ( KC rork tor a fnullr of thrco nt 80S 'atk Avenao. 3l7-lp ! ' - . good acthowoman to tilnjclnrRn WANTED'-A. room. Kniiulro at 012 Doujlas ctf S70-tf < 'VjrANlED tody xtii.t $ for " ( Ju'cu ? r6toon' VY dalt atooklnRanlsVIrt eupiuirtcwi shouidor riiies , butl > . btBOii ) formfi , d o 8 .SDloi ? eafcty elts.ilcevo protectois , Ac. Kotlr-Iv newdovlco * , . nprcccdcnied proiKsVohavo50 ( zcnt3 ra.-\Mi , ! ( . 100 monthly. Addreea with stamp h. H. Cowpbdl & Con 0 SoulkMay 8 . Chlcitfo. WAVEIV-1(0. ! ! ( eolfctorn , Rood oar tothsrlicht man AodroM Nohra-ka Mutual 114iila-n'c Jenoflt association , , t'rcnvjnt , Neb. 01 Jn & WANTED A Ooiraangirl ( orgeneral hou work inaZ ! ll ( amllj. Inquire seco'd clcwr ( mur outh-wMt corner oTwC3ty-tlrst aLd Lcavciworth L : XI > tf CUIUK-rtN'J 1 want a man : o eviry PUA11U1C the Btntu to buv them for co h. . No m't H t J qtanilty D. B. Uooiicr , buyer and vlilp xt c2 Otino pjaitry luid Kgge , SOI , 03 , 805 , uid 8 7 -.Omaha , 2tf WANTED Agents to h ndlo our Electric Beit.and appliance ) , u\o'ui < lvo teriltorf given. A ( ; r : id pportunlty."or ho ilfjiiiparties. InicatlRa > tyail- ' rcsaing the t'cerlesa M'i'g Co. , Kansai Oity.Mn , \\1 ANiKD By. trreKobruka Klro and Wril ruroo , , VT Paint and Rooilhg Co.rtllablo menluxi\eiy ounty in the ototo to err rae companies tci vor k ngourpilnb" " Tii r .ViJij ( tuoney In It. I ow ) jnr-t IcuJarjr&c.address- - K. Mivne , SocroWry aid lanagcr , Ouittia. WANTK7J-Uituntlc 4 ahrm > lniror onUr clerk , or can tao charge. Aiidresa "Expcrienee . O. Box I-avOmiba. 172 Ip * slt-iatlon.it . WANTFD-A watchman an byamarrud ci unvh < cui she the l < vst of cltr ertroncca. AddreBjJiiD.3eo office. rjTANTia > Bvaresponslble'mlad'e Bied ( ladii a V T ' positron us hcHsekeeprr , to cwo trt children' ' r iodo nrlilos Ad.I ft4 "T" Bee office. , WANTED aituciUon , r thoroughly competent saleomanlu tlthorivdry rjcod * . boola and Mioo rgrocerj-.houso. Appllcuit Iw well acquainted yp i ajia. A4dreisIeCiu ; 2 , McCagu < > b&nl < i 2C'i.tt TTTrAKT Rr A position as-a.1 apprent'rc ' la .a hard- VT-wan store. AddrswC. S. Barg > lt , NorAlk , A iouns married m n waul sicuatioii H Dook- jt\ . keeper , In wholesale wUMlshmcnt In Omaha. Addre38"C. " onre Uro. 1i .tf countiri Gun. "V\rAXTED-Torcnt3 r4uniirl8hed [ room * for i i lljjht homekeeplne. or ouM buy email eft * ftiio H tcrira eult. AildiciH U. A. , BCD otllco SS3'J WANTED I ha > oS500 to glOCi * I would like to iinest In aorov paIng bu'lncss In Ora-xhi Bta'o business and where nn mtcnlcw call bu Ink. Adarcds C. B. , Bro olfce. H'if-ii ' ) \ \ ' ' Dry KOodH and groceries n cxcbaoc IT for , f 1.600 worth of Improved i all. end ton iroperty. AddrSi ith iiarlh j'a.s o ( btoc. ' . t. . ) look jo\.r.39 , Alblan , Root e Co. , Neb. lbS-6p- \\"AN'l'rU TO XXUMANOK- of tao fln t r i ( inn aljolnlng tblscil/ for a scui-ral tloc * . nl rncrchandlB.- For pattlculirs , ali'itas I' . O Eo\ 28ri , Uentral Cay , Neb. 378-Z p \Tl ; ANTED To tell Homo lu nlturCtpveuaiidoar . V > pet , n weekly ia ) > mints , ti. F. M rili,3 0 south IMh St. -muuu mni'Jtb lu ny our. Bol riolotf . T Pure Burhwbcat flour and Sclf-bltl ; Com irneul kept by all flixt-o'v3 Riocere. "iVa wjout nil ( buckwheat od ! under our brand p . W. J WEL. SUANf & CO. , llanufaoturere. 811-tf To rent , oem , or riii cfi 5'.sn , Inr WANTED . AOlUcfi.Oj U. A , 110 N. 18th Bt. CSi-J i V\ AM'lftU Luaiee.and ioucif men * " liwtruct 1 VV book kceplne : Mill wait onhn'fi pj > mitll ltu atlonu are furnbihid. J. 0. Hm'-tKlSlBUouKlns. OH HK.NT Newly lurnli JeJirooffi alnvle r en 1 sultr. H. W. Uor , 17th ui'l CM.S. 391 ; i ) | , \ORIlKNT ( JottaK'o3 roora , Hhloi.'j ? il nlintl"ji , I ? tlO per rootth. Ino.vlr < roou 1 , Omaliu 'U , tlongl llans Uullilir ' . 3BW ! ipoil IIK.ST KUhtv HCTCS of land on milfry load JL twomllcn frouicltj .for.thit' cr HID jirare U. r , l ) ia i : Oo , IHV. ITOU HK.N.T Onu hui e. Ii alie rMlui'in It Krla- J ? eon. 3ijtl TTAOIl KKNT Kurchlud rooms and boarat HI7 J1 Howard. SM-i | FOH KENT 1 'urnlebid room with hoaid.and uiilurLUhiid loouu for htuce ktvpl'tt ! , 1(117 ( } > ! cajo. SIT ! ! 0p UKNT KuroliktJ rorins ; no extra charge FOIt nrc. Knipl'.re 13iO Karntm 3.an , | f.T , c. ISlhSl. 374 Jlp KKNT N vr el ht room houar. Kncjulre llrr. FOIt lUjiWei.'J'Oi.lit. tu\inpo > tandChlcaiOtJta. | JIKNT Nicely luruliho.l . room , one or two FOU In prl > tta faml'j , near at. Mai > ' Art' . Aumer W. K. , ore lice. 10 ] 31i | I ? "OK UKNT A tiulto of thri * elrgant rooma , car- L' i utod. C'arpetii tor nalu. Oim mluuius walk from I'oBtjftloe , 1410 llo.lno . at. SOI 3lp * UKNTJJIwly fiirnUtied front room FO tlon excellent , at KI8 llowrad Kt. SS2-3IP ? 0ll HK.ST Fiuultked room , 1818 Jickeon Bt. ] i teSJinlHi ) FOIl HKNT-FuinUhod roouu 1S10 D < xg ) Ht.Zlttf , - ) KKNV With ) K rd , oue larfo fuiolihed 1-Mrt rcmro , eu Mid littli S . cor. n | llth and J.-iut AU Avvti.Ul rioArd nwa.luil. 16011 | ° li ni'.STThrco ir foorni chtnf Mh JL' liouie north rfSt , fn Cfth ottt-t. wAl t conroclrnrer. S81 ! * ) p ir l'lt HUNT A nice 4 rrim m > > f , N , r. Ccf lOlJi JL1 Mill CI rkJ 8M WMh. . Kfiiltn | 'rml t tr t.M , r. Miriln'dSloS. ISth. 2 { 90 on UKNT3 room home , to J hn P. L 1 lit * ! } , 10th aril UlArk ! * . . s < : . sir. 0053 ! . J A Ir'Olt ' RK T-Mco Intnlihiil front room , V)4 ) ) Far I ftta rtr t. 35-3C | > 171011 ItKNT-IMrnlihfil fr-nt room , 1721 MI St X JK-JJp ITJOIl ItKffr lt nso r rooitii , 6'n f nd Kim St. , IT 1 block a oflllcKPT3p month ! pp1.i on U. j > c Don til tUU RENT-Fight romieil trirrillnir Northflrt 1 corner Harm ? and 18. > Sis , Alt D. Jonn , CD 8 1811 * ? t. _ 81' ° P "irToiT iVhft l Hen tvonirt ho'inc , " MS b. 12ih 8 I1 Alf > . Ji nc , S'H. ' 10th St. US-SOp "ijioll UiraTa. . Will Bhtnnm Atrnue , "hou > 8 JL1 lth 0 tconp , Rof'l bnrn , dty and dotcm water , larxejard , > nn . nt ! hade trctt ; , $30 per month , 'nnulro at GMHlllnV , . K. Cor. 15th A Dnuilas > . S48t ( _ . , _ _ . > TTIOR UKNT * A Rood hirnUhcd room .V AlUnscupJlMlner ? Store , itlh Fb , h ot I'ost offlpo. u tpt > H KKNrlull of Mir. lihot front roon.r ri It-n * X' did lo ntlon. Inqnllfat Iftl ? Djdo 8tr I 23-1 > ' KENT -.itnlrtied cr\in'urnljh l'ioon s.algo F C o-nMli an < ' ChlcsRni Incinin at nl.H2 ; H0tl16th ( Kt. < 3 fSIp ' irOX KKNT U flloK hov > ej 1SITrrtistrr O\ , , I1 nl-w roonnsHJI and cS'.iurn. Irir uo Jnni Uonncv AnlcrfntnUhci > frint r'errt.or < > FOUnBNT J f r IKjM houv lV j > lcr. ( Ai.ply ? 0 N. lSthh t \Vohuorand Eflit. ' jaa-OTti' OU 11KNT V\\o \ hnu F BUO block ( horn rod bar line stmt car. CT. lln , S. K. co iron UhNTAixtt * m.S rouiuiOJ S0lh reet , JL uearSt Xinrv'i a\cinin 12.W pjt month.ar < on 8 _ --LirKO | ) lo\s nt ( iirnlsliml roorc > . In- . * , T. corner IS.lfjind KaranmSt. 1.72 If roororp situate 1 ba * tAcm Oon ontnnd I'lcratnt strocti.on llarnoy street. Inquire oi W. II. Thoiiraou , Flnt WUionil Dank. liStt _ ITIOUHKNT-AnV-o lurnlnhet room if W ( rO ' L' lo ! ) d'u Opcio Ilotiw , { 12 per month. M , K. liar- tlnJIJH. | IMh. _ _ _ _ _ OM-X lUNT-Stiro room 1611 TXrnnui ! ] t , with or' Full BUIlarJ tobies , by Jiul.ou Jl Cn. , 161S > Parnamat. ,087-t ( I OH I'.KNT FurtWied room aad boarulS.TX ) jwr F wook. Very best location , 181 * Duvcn-wrt. 0-t IIHXT Ono f-.iwithed ro : m It h board , ah two or three da-pboaidcw , 18HWobktT. ' 2f3.M T o"ltKNT-Kourrooa h.ou > 2- * nil J.- * ' , SIC" l/cr month. liarkCrA Jlajnc. ( aral noj rojuv choaji at 319" 8. JBth ntn-et 18 F RHENT Neatest Mi ( rheapo t f Smithed rooms InOmahx Apply * uO. II. Andcnon-room 14 HOii Block , uorth'-sntranoo , ICrt and D.tvon jpo.-t or , SJ3-jarj'15 SulU of TOWCB ( urnltVd ( or light U ? house kcopinff , are ejottioBallv n wnot In' ' U . pier's block , corner 6th CD * HonardStE.ISt.tJ ' < T ? H KKNT TWM furnl > hcd ur unfumishcd-rooma Jt- N. W. corner SOth and webetor St. "MM" - - " " x (7\ OH RFNT ToKontlcmen only , a p'oasMit for * J * nbhud room , 0. K. ccrm ? 2Mb and TJIOIV RENT Two elozactmoms In llcd-ik1 ! ) block.v. JS F&cleen&Co.l(13Faraaxa. 84MI IF > OH KKNT Furnished fron. loom Jor rint 222 tV 10th Nt lli-tl NT FUrnUhod C3cnu > brick blocVi < modem Impiovciiittj , onoboek J/omToet o.'See , 8 V7 > ' 14ttl.-ui'tCnpltolavo. C3f-30V [ FOR RENT A nen liou-js o ! 10 roomsand a barni , hartiand soft water ; en ark nvcnuo , J blocks * 'torn Ftvrnam street. Inqslro 713 Fornam. HZtf FOR IIBNT KeatcottayaiS rooms , hall , pwtry c&eet and Dollar , ? liWvovoit other cheap ton. * incuts. D. L. Ihomaa. 81S-tf 'TJAOllItKNT-Storo bulUln.with resldenro-nllforr _ ti-2. y rinoDta In good location. I ) . L. Vhtamaa. ESV-tf I | , - OK KENT Largo eouthrcwt room , lorno. by/SL/ | * * JC1 wlnJow cloeet , fire vlaoo mill bathroom prlvifcw" * . ' ' leges ; house and furulcuro .now ; 601 U , SOtb stree'Jfl ! : ono MOC& north ol Bt. ' ' ' TTlull UKNT Furnished or untarnished rooau/ JU brick blank , ioornerilOth-fod Chicago Stai ' " OCl.Jin- ' tTiOK KENT A nine room hau d ; ucsir a.e I' J ? ri > u ; 810 per month. Barker it llajno. SCO _ . . _ pa FCB SALE. ' TTJOU SALK Cheip , her auj buggy , XIX. < i J ? Ins St. sa i FOKSAI.E UUEATy-Onoobirant ohTnib7re t , rovul.t ; r clok , ono -irly new Kniux Pin i3vofoiil framed plctur s , tir.B.hona , lirratca i jliMiion , ono 1IM1& . mTc.small sl/a , i/no De chin * , ooffeoact. ll.--jll.ioXo. LOU ilariny th anil 21st . . . 311 SALK. COrJ)5 ) feet CuCuniln Bt : . t3h JE1" west of Mllltiry lildge,31,8Dx John IjitcU f jppc lto Po.t olIUo. IvO , . . * ' - - w FOIt SALK 1SU124 fcak on corn'Jrj HQUthscat. fio't ' , house J looms , bam , 3 blncta.wmt o' . Park avo. anil Learenwortb , easy pajr-jitTUicip < \ JJ.700. John L. KoL'aKiio , dppoaitoI'Ob O.liKo 103-tf H f I F OR HALR Ilcracn , izueharneza.aUi ) 'ugoni on one or two ) eara tiaia. lleal tn-Utu security , Tlinmag. FM-tf TflOKSALKOaKXClWNOIC At OIU p.oj aero , ftll , Jj or pait of two tnomvn t uoron of , tnnlur land , forty mlle pac * of Kanua ] City , wl'-VexclliciRe ' lot Nobr&aba lamlor niertbiuullgu. E d.crj | Senor 4i ib B28tla 1 011 TRADE Fcr mwchaui'lnisrt MtIuj pra * . 1 U-rrcJ.Uireu (3falii ( li'o li ti.lu , J3.Tlon , Ohio. Ono ( ) lot In Ht. Lei \ , .Mo ; C-Skcrt- ( hoe land ! c K'un.uf ; Chio ( lf ru In OhUi. This pmwrty In frtu- of licunil/aiiuu ADcomn ni'Iaj loi.ii. vlll br t'oilt/J Hirlct j coiilldentlul , S. IlnViTinipuar. , 1094 Cunil-ij ; St. 87JanSO STKiYKD-KDr wl mare , t\o.-.TjO'ia ' teat , slntrla ( iKtbi-ul , lout yuan old Intprjuitlou conceru. * > a will bu ycn'MnldUti Cani-'tn-etourant 2'/ili f st. sa7.y | > JQT-lnl ( ( reuard . ( t < lt 4 at 712 .V. 13Ui Kl. ird oow nlth lilf mnrk for lier rvtnra to N , W , Cur. 'J3ii and Bt. llr. , ' 3 Av , llobt Piir\l . Ul'iSQ 11 SI' Ulwl'la ' cloak and licwJ bet ct-n DiJ e and J Welistuf Htri'ct * . lllu H.lnaio at IdC/Uni-fco Ht. , a d rcroiv > rc nrd. UAU-iiO 1O3T "n WcJnetluyb\ ; a tial sliln pap , A JnultaUu.lcuard.wid l ) 7ilil totru ' ! on rt. linn of toe to Il4ik t , tilii\nv 13tli at.il Kuinam itrri't. Jilitf IOST Ahout iio-n .vtiluicla ) , a pc 'Ok K Jl" , niI"K' t < i the f/aj Co , it 0 anil.jpn.B paj.en ol | M ti'juiilyio pwncr. Aiultable tewarJ for ill rr. . turr. to ( inn al'jro. Si r > t ! t ROOMS With boud , don rabl * or ulutoi. Apn tt Ht. CTiaiJea llhtoL 110-i .iiK prtiSptly'iltttia.Tou tu.l.UN. llVa L Jolui 'I'AKKH UVue Mack IKYJH ( eur whV'j feet , 1 white faciH 19. 0 Honth llth.84. / 1'hcnnmi-iiUiu Ita ulinplicltj * ixl cDoctlionin' , The KwitQkJ , ( , 't'i > i eet , LVbt t iul Moat Durable T > -p Writing lUchlne In thu vortd , Tvpe Changed Almost Instantly I'rl.-.t ) $10 ; Bend for circular. 0. M , UllLKH , Atvnt , 1517 lUll > cyHiOa .hi , Nell , V -