rTHE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 16 fb85. LINCOLN. T&e & Crowiis at the Ntafca Stale Fair Augmenting Eytry Day , The Beautiful Exhibit and Events for To-day , Criminal Item * anil Orookcd la thoCUy-Blato Personals City Notce , AT TUB OAP1TAU AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. Yciterdftjr wai the tecond day of the fair , and if thn Dno weather itlll holdi out , with erery Indication that It will do BO , it assures ono of the fined state loirs over held In Ne braska or any Western ttato. All day long the latga ctond of the previous day wa aug mented by A tnnltitudo pouting into the city , many of whom were compelled to walk tha itreeta until Ute nt night in search of n place upon which to rcit their weary bodies. The hotels nro crowded , the hallways and many of the rojma belcR fill .d with cots , but for all that , anyone who starts out diligently and in time can eecuro a place tonloep at omo ono of the miny boarding plactn in toe city at ren- sonaUi ! priced As IndlcHtfd yestf rday , very much wts ac complished during the dky In coujplrtitifr ; the many pror.nri tlonn und In placlnc in utder thn many exhibits in tha halls This morning finds the finhhinif work btlnp douo. Thcro have been no Bet of men in tha countiy harder worked thau _ lm ! managers auil thoto iti chaiRo of the varioiu deputlm < n < B nud their nsilntonts during the week , and the whole state is indebted to them for their energy , indmtry , capability 'nud couflcousnesa. Oa the fjruirda the Usitorn nro cheaply aud well mipplkd with what ever is utcded to Invigorate ttio Inner mau from the dluinR balls nud lunch cuuutcrs , cf the churcbcp , several of whom true built quits spacious halls for tlio cutertMnmcut of their RUHt ! > , and the W. 0. T. U. hoactiunrtcn , where almost anything good to cat can bo found. The variom hills a-o now finished and very much baa beau added to them , no Unit they nro indeed a beautiful night It is impossible to uiako mention o' ' tau exhibits in dotiilin the various dopartrauitB. Wo cm only speak Rtnerjlly for lick o ( space , and boMdca to be appreciated thty uiuat bj teen. They ere romplolo iu dutnll and reveal won derfully the growth i , ! the Btstu in mnterial prosp-rlty and the luxuries and refinements of n nonor countiy. In SRiIcultuiul hill the farmer who took up his hcrutsHT.d but a few yetira ulnco , and had nothing but a wugon and a epan of inulca , peihupp , can look with 'well earned path faction nt the Rlorloiu pr ( ducts of the neil , which he had been told when a boy was but great desert , Hoio nlro the business mar , the profcetionnl man , the tnanufactu'er , seoi before bin oyta the true omen of his fu ture success , for well ho knowa that tha pro- duc'.lvbnm ( if Nabrieka is the measure of the amount of bminess ho o u do. In piovious laws hnu been mentlonod n few Bptcicly notablu featured of each depart ment. To-day we with to epeak more fully of the cattle , horse , nwltio and poultry depart ment ! ) , which are worthy of oil tha atten tion that can bn given them. The live stock display ii the fluent in point of breed , variety aud Lumber over Reeu t cny fair wiat of Ilia Mississippi river , Tliu in BIIU advinedly ami iairi uo H3DM > r a execration. Stcck tt ilia but acry f. w less than a thou sand encircle tha north , cant arid eouth sides of the grounds , all of which nro occupied , Imagine these thousand stall. ) tilled with Noir- man and CI > 'do Uo ! stillionn , magnificent in 8izi , with rojdettra whosn flue limbs and elcil : forma denote activity aud ttrenglh ; beautiful and mi.ro slender innro ? , many of them with their coltgof all siz-e , und au idea ia had of the completeness of this depart ment , l"nrther alog ono cornea to tha cattle hundreds and hundreds cf them < if all the best breeds In the country , until he is confused by the liumcmity of the exhibit. The sheep and hog pans ara located to thy southeast n the malu buildings , r.udare fully on a par with the horse and cattle dis play. In theea departments the leading agricul tural counties of tha sta'o hare contributed ; oa null , aho , quite a number of states , oven as f AT east as New York. Djflglaj county has a One exhibit , hath In MZO and qua'.ity , iu ch&rgi of O. J , Ryan , superintendent , as- siatcn by members of the bonrd of mnnagera of the DOURIUS county society. The Ji IT.-rion county exhibit , in charge of J. II. Nbhou and llorace Graves , is very ci editable , as MBO ia that of Lancaster , in charge of Soretary Brlove ; Cuss , { n charge of G. W. Norton ; Clay , iu charge II. B. Strong , of Clay Center , and his nseis1- ; nnts , Cbeyinne under tin eupervislon of S.F. PJeherty uud Dr. T. C Kern , D ; Kern in- fanned your reporter that their display wita cntluly produced from the breaking , niid this mnktu it the more wonderful , as it will co.n- piuo fiyorab'y with o.dor cou tied , without dctrao'.ing from them In the least. To none of thii-o counties had sutiictent room baan inrniahed , and thin is the common com plaint f om nearly all exhibitors. No blame is to bo attached to the maniijjement for I h M. To i y could not reasonably cont"pi- plalu Iho itnmiiU'O nutnbir of intrics which Lfwo bten maao and ia their endeavor to ac- como i.ito nil thro uecaaaurily was eoina crovilliig. ItUh : born should ba in ntionoJ the apiary , which will bo of Interest to those connected with boa cu ture , ni iimoy fannarj arc , who flnd it quite profitable , and ovuu wheu not gonti into extensively , the product of a few hives n excellent to have in tin ) larder. In the brief mention of Jelfrrsou ciucty notion should IIDVH Iicen maclo uf the clieplny in cbar/3 of Mra , J , 1J. MjS > ivall , an'l duo very latfraly to ht-r inteipnso. It IB mnda tip cnUtoly nf woik dcno by women of that county , aud Bpoatc * well for thtlr skill aud in- duitry , both in varl-tty , utility and baiiii/ thn many dlfTetent iirtlc'.e ' ? , After the vieilor it tired of eiht-seelng In the halls , he can watch the woudeifal m cliln- ury , much of it in motion , xinit tba largu tent coQtHluiiiK tbo criminal piDornmaof the battle of Gattyebutg , oujuy the racts , and as tin ovcning shades tu ln to full bo convaytd qulcltly to the depot ever the U. & M by Inn-Hug In the etub of hi ) ticket , the cost of Mhlch WAS hut filtwjii nantc , and for fi\e ctnta bo conveyed to any part of tha city by street car , his day rf pltusuro aud Instruction hav ing cost him but a small num. rnoaiuuuE KOB TO-JUT. Annual addrom by Hon. Orange Judd , hoe 5. c asa 17 } 8f 03d Piclng race , 2'JO ; ; pnrto $250. Ix > ' . ( > . cl ai 17j Spcel-TrottiPif race , 227 ; ( puruH , SIOJ. Lot 7 , class -Trotting etake , etallione owned in Nobrankn Knights of I'ythiag drill for gold medal. Chariot rices , IJleyclaracoJ-Half milo raca-T. W. Eck , chtmplou of Canada , and 2:50 : trotting hirse Ono-fimtth in'b licit itos Ml ! , < . Armaindo , charapian 1 dy bicyclist , aud T , W. Kck , cbauipun cf Ojnada , TUB cur. Lincoln Ii buty ted the fair Is tha one en- pro JDe topic ntuong all clasnea The banker elmVen lianda with tha drv-xooJs dealer , that Routlomin congratulates ( In hotel keeper uud then each observes with complacency that "it la line weather for the fair. " From an early hour trains poured into tip city loaded dowu to the pUtform vilh visitors , IlnteU anil boarding homes , aud tveti hospttablo private residences an nlieudy Uxed to their utuioit capacity , Cot are rprcad in hall * nf the hute g and any tort of rtvitiDtr plac i anxiomly nought by ttran- pern. Fim 10 o'clock ia the mormup cjmpacies of state militia will drums bratlng and fltgs ilyiog marched froiu thujilopot through the principal rtreeta to tbr fair groundi wborothecmpod preparatory tc thtlr drill to-dty , Uattcry D , cf the rrcuUi Btuiy , on their way back from latrice ! ti Omahn , have ( topped ovtr hero and will givt an rxblhlllou drill t < > day , Thn most untlc * bla of tha ttato troop prauaUr wf ihe G vernora1 Gaard , undri cotciusuil of Cuptaiu Hurry Hotcbkie * , ol thii city , The men marched with a preciiu itti that wuuld have done credit to Kty trccpv audlliuruptftin hlmielf , at Ihe head cf tin co'.uni" , w lku I s though on air no proud WM he of hucsiuuiuBd , All cf lha sompaniot looked wall find handled their nrmi in a eel dierlymtnner. Bands of music pirated thn itreots , and all sort * o ! vehicles ctrrifd all sorts of humanity to the ground * , Hand organs ftcd street rnu- flcisns disoourted their osr-flulitting music Everything WAS bustle and confusion , and nil were anxious to tee everything that was to ba seen , Htato tflicialt are onterlnlnine friends from all ptrls of the state , and men of lo-eer calibre have scores ol friends , though long absent and in distant towns and villages , who suddenly bethought them tint they were anx ious to renew eld acquaintance , and incident ally visit tha fair , jou know. They are taken In and propaly cared for , as though they were still ou terms of intimate friendship , although the game of the uiltora Is plain to the moat abstract mind. They want to tea tha show at a minimum cost , The crooks are active and every hour In tbo day some evidence of their skill is brought teL L st night before last Policeman Ward , while patrohng In tha vicinity of Q and Thirteenth streets , saw two men trying to pry open a window in the residence of a Mr , K ls- nor Ho called out at thm , when they quickly ran away. W rd fired one ( hot at thm , but they escaped In the darkness The stma night , at the B & M depot , ai a late train was about to depart for the south , a well-drcasod man stepped up to a Swede woman and suddenly threw his arms around her as if oho was his long-lost wife or daugh ter. The woman ecreamtd and a crowd soon gathered , but not until the man had obtained potsesaion of the woman's pocketb ok. Po licemen made for tbo mm and friends of the crook attempted to get him away. For a lime It lacked as if n big row would occur , but finally tbo man was taken to the city jjil , where he gave the nama of Frank Conlou. In the police court yesterday his case WAS continued until In-day. Yesterday an old mas , coming to tha fair vithhis daughter , was salzod by n pick pocket who gnvo his using ns G ° orge Ilen- Jrlcka. The old man wat too quick for the fellow and hova * token to the city jiil. Tee police court judg fined twelve druuk- rn men , come of tbcm visitors and others cnokp. The gambling homes were nit wldo open last night and did a big Imsinei ? . At the opera house Milton Nobles nnd hi ) nompauy iu "Lovo and Law" are drawing bi luueea. To-morrow night Sol Smith Husaoli will appear In one of his best plays , A number of arrests have been made of pir- lies who were carrying fair passengers with t payiiK the city license. Jw Tom Hyde of the Evening Nown. oays thatanumbpr nf persona have qunAtloticd 'iim M to whether hla paper WAS referred to n the I3KG a > tha one In which , Tchn Sheedy > wim Block The IEI ! ; will state for the information mation of all interested parties that Ihe Kvon- ing INews wa'inot tlia paper referred , t > ud BO far as Is kniwn is not in auj manner identi- i-d with that ttc Ion which tlu BEE nt- : acks , A preacher , of an orthodox denomination , a visitor to the f ir , wai found iu an alley on Tenth street ycatcri'ay ' elequoutly diecnursiDg Lo a lot of tin cans and rubbish , He was abjriurf ncder alcoholic influences and doubt- ess thought ho was addroiaiug bi-i cougrega- : ion. Ho wai nrrsatcd tnd when bronght bo- : ore the CDUtt refund to gtvo his nomo. Ho cppcared greatly aehatned of his fall from race. Tbo Merchants hose team will eiva n bill .o-morrow ni ht at Masonic Temple , to which all firemen and others are ccrdlul'y ' in vited. vited.Whllo Whllo the chambermaid nud other help at the Windsor hotel were busy nt work yester day afternoon , thio\OB entered their apirt- ments , and breaking open their trunks , stole everything of value they could lay their hands on. The rooms of GQver&l other parties were ; ono through and everything of value of a nr jocal kind vvvs ttoltii. There ia no clue to , h guilty parlies YcetBrdny if M Trn" , a Maioe detectivp , nriivod in Lincoln nfter u man named Frank Lions-ell , who wnq cap'ured here ten days ago iy Sh T.1I Maliclt ; i > ) ii3.-ll is wintod at At 'tod , Yo.-k county , Maine , for the attempted nurdjr of adoiuty ehcrlff of tha connly mined. The citiccr is now thought to be dy- oy , ncd BouseII wai taken back to Maine by ho do'.nctivo to answer for hla crime. Shor- ff Molick was paid a reward of $101) ) , offered or hit capture. All tha city bnnkn clo < o their doors every day this week after 1 o'clock. An old man named A , G , Hatt , from ? lattsmoutb , while [ jotting in the cars ai h fair grounds late yesterday afternoon wus robbd by pickpockets of ft70 in money and a certificate of duposit for Sl'X ) . 1'r.j'mont on ho depoEit certificate was stopped by telegraph. At the ocora house last night twelve gcn- ilomen v/ere relieved of tboir watches , and , hrea more were victims of p'ck-pocketa in the vicinity of the Commercial hotel. The county convention of the Farmers' Alliance was held at the district court room yesterday aftern.on. The following ticket vtti nominated : Austin Humphrey , treasurer ; J. H , Wilcox , county commissioner ; Prof. Lawrence Foneler , superintendent of public nstraction ; N. P , Ocoit , county surveyor. It vas moved to organize in every preciuat for a .borough . canvnta. BTATE API1IVAL3 , H O Wiley , B H Blckwoll. Charles Wiloy. STathram Campbell , N A Baker , Kearney ; Y II Leo , Hiitinga ; J M Slchlord , O naha ; U U Ku9 ell , IndiHUolo ; J W Phelpa , Ouaha ; 0 A Burketr , 0-ote ; II13 Eaton. Had Cloud ; Har ry A Ilfl ° se , VVahoo ; U T Boyce , Ulyssei1 ; Tohn L K nnedy , Omaha ; L J llpaly , C K LMwell , ftlilf jrd ; A Y Hpullman , Friend ; 8 liichard'cm , Omaha ; AE W Htoue , W > hue ; J II Youman , Shelby ; 1) ) T Cinlield , Iliaing ) WHItoth , G Ti Hoodward , BaatiiciijJK Jordnu , Gordon ; 0 W.'Uarnell , Ujvid City. PILES ! ! , PILES ! ! PILES ! ! A cure cure for Blind , Bleodiug , Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been diacoverod by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called lr. ) Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A cingle box hai cured tha worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 yoira ot.mdinfr. No ono need suffer five minutes aftur apijlylug this wonderful sooth ing medicine , Lotlouu aud instruments do n.ora hurui than good , Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorb. ] the tumors , allays the intense itching , ( particularly at night nftor gutting \virin in bed ) , act ) as a poultice , gives ustaut relief , and id prepared ouly for Piles , Wiluc of privute parts , and for uothisg ulna , MilN UISKASI' GUUKO Dr. Frazler's Mogio Ointment. Cures as -by mngio. PimplesBJack , Heads or Gruba .he Intches and Eruptions ou tbo face , leaving Saltskm clear nnd beautiful. Alia cures Itch , Id , Rliutne , Bore Nipplea , Soio Lips , and bittaate Ulcers , Sold by druggiita , or mailed on receipt of cento , K tnllcd by Kubu k Co , nnd Schroeter & Bocht. At wholesale by 0. F. Goodman , Lena Broyeak , the servant girl airested for stealing from the Mlllard hotel , was ar- rugncd before Justice Weiss jesterdny after noon. As no one appeared for the prosecu tion the girl was discharged , Tbo grand opening at Falk'a beer hill at 1213 Douglas street , Monday eight , was a great tuccoee , one pleaiant feature being the beautiful plnylog by the Musical Uciou or chestra , tounding until late Into the night Messrs. Ellis & Co , are dotorvlng of all suc cess in their new venture. This overling they will give another rare musical treat ( the Mu sical Union orchestra iu attendance ) , The public ii cordially milted , A man reported to the pollci nbaut 3 o'clock this morning that ho had been robbed of $25 in the "Little K. O No. " lunch room on 1'arnnn street , The robbery WAS com mitted by a woman about - o'clock , Lsavo of nbjonca has been wanted Major Samuel Brerk , assistant adjutant general , During ha ftVeenca of M jcr Brrck , Major Robert IT , Hall , Twenty.second Infantry , acting inspector general , will perform the du- tic' bf adjutant general of tin dopirtment. Tfbeti I'.Llij wa lcl , wa ro her Cutorla , VTli n ilia wu ClillJ , the cried tot t'attoria , Wlieu she became Mi , sha clun ; to ( f < toria , Ptwi bt b J Ctllir u , tU j , o THE GITy COUNCIL , Accnnmlaltu Business of Tro Weeis Last Ttio Nomination cf Ixjary Ilrjcctca A Protest AKatnat Closing TweKth Street The Vln- ilnct Matter , The regular mooting of the city connell - ell was held last evening , after a two weeks' adjournment , President Bochelln the chair , nnd all the members present except Furay and Bailey. PETITIONS AND COMMUfclCATION3. From Mayor Boyd , vetoing an Horn of (5,000 for the payment of rent of city cfliioa to the oonnty , as there la an un settled account between the cily and oonnty for gradlnz west Farnam street. The veto waa sustained. From Mayor Boyd , approving ordln- ancas establishing grades of certain streets also an ordinance authorizing the fmiyor by contract to grant the Union Pacific and Burlington & Missouri companies certain tights and privileges. Placed on file. file.From From tha mayor approving the con tract and bDnd of Joseph Archibald and William Wilson for g'0- " Fourteenth and Fifteenth streeta , and aUo the con- et and bind of the Barber Asphalt com pany to , * grade and pave Oapltol arcuno. Placed on file. The communication frm Iho mayor , which has already appeared In the BEE , In reference to the paving of Thirteenth atraot , waa referred to the city attorney. From the mayor oppolutlng Thomai Mitchell and Jacob JJoltmiiin apoclal , ) ollcennn. Confirmed , A dtod of the lot bought br Iho city from Joseph Ball in Jacob's addition was received and recorded. From the marshal , notifying the coun cil that he had suspended from the police i rja I'e'or ' Wollsnd , Fred Fuller nnd Setrgo Lawoiy , for drnnkonneza. Ro- furred to police commlttco. From the city treasurer , informing thn c junsll that in a plat submitted to ths CDtmcll for accopUnio there are old city taxaa aininst Iho tract amounting to abntv § 750. Rafetred to the cDiuinlttco ou cradea and grading. From the board of public works , re porting that certain lota anthorizad to bo illcd by ordinance woto being built on nml bslng improved. Placed on Dto. Frotn the board of public worka , aub- mittlnR the contrast of Udward D Cilla- aan for grading E'ghtaenth atroet from Jaatellar ntraet to Martha atront. Rs- ! jrred back in the board of public works , with Instructions to roadvortlso for bids , nnd not to accept bda ! from non-real- dante. F/om the city physician .reporting fifty- ivodoithaand seveuty.ono births for , hfl month of Aueust. Filed. From Auditor Ling , returning the bill for imur < nco on the buildings at Han- ecom. paik , wi h tbo opinion that it h ox- cfsalve. lljftrred to the commlttoo with lower to act. From the city engineer , approving the plat of A. S. Patrick's addition. Rs- errad. From the cily engineer , Bujrgestlng the nocoslty of changing the grade of croes streets on Dwenport , batweon Ssvon- oonth and Twenty-aecond strjeta. R - erred. From the city engineer , reporting that 10 hod reduced the foroo of the engineer- ng department two aou , and will be able to reduce two moro by October 1st. Referred. From the cily entinoer reporllng that tbo county commlBtioners had agreed to Bettlo their share of paving Wont Farnam street. Filed. From tha city engineer recommending certain changes in the grade of cort&ln ) rts of Thirteenth street before paving s commenced. Filed. From the Omaha & Southwestern rail road company tcooptlng the ordinanca granting right of way with all its pro visions. Filed. From Eovoral clllzans reqnoiting that .hey ba nlloned to lay plank walks on 3jugl j atreet , between Eleventh and twelfth ntreots , instead of asphalt or atone as ordered by the council. Ro- fcrred. From cltlzjna neking that Oamcron street , between Saundera and State atrcctc , bo put in a pasaable candiuoa. Rofurred. From citiz3CB on Popploton avenue petitioning for the laying of wa or p'paa ' on taid avenue from Park to Virginia avonvea for domestic uaa and fire protec tion. Referred. From citizens on Popploton avenue ictUloalng that the ordinance compelling the laying of eldewalko on certain parts of that etreet bo rescinded. Rsferrod. From rcatdenta of Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets pallttouing th&t the jut'orioR ' on aald otreets bo of atone , ipon n cand bate , instead of upon a coa- crete bise. Giaalod , From cltlzjns petitioning that the fines mposed on them for cattle impounded jj relundod. Referred. From property owners on Twelfth street protesting ogainst the closing of Pffclfth street at the cr.ieoiag of the Union Paclfia rAilroai , and notifying the ciuncll that if the street la closed they will oontcsi the matter in the court * . L'.eforred. From Claws5n"aiid2 Barker , proposing .o properly put np itccot aigus on Ump poi > t < , ienoea and buildings. Referred. From citizens cilllng altentlcn to the d condition of Irene street , and asking 'or ' Ita Improvement. Refeirod , From a number of citiziua requesting ; ho laying of certain crots atroatt. Ke- [ etrfd. KKSOLUTIONS. By Bshm That the board of public works ba hutrnctod to UEO their judg ment in constructing sidewalks on the tenth aide nf Douglas atrcot between Eleventh and Twelfth. Adopted. By Bohrc That the city attorney be Instructed to prepare an ordinance with the view of building a vUdoct acroes the rUlroad tiacku en South Sixteenth Btreot , tie'ween Leavenworth and Plero.i street" , stid vlbiact to bo built of wood end to to jullt within one year from the pueago 11 tba ordinance oideiing said work done ; and that the city aHon oy alto prepare ai. ordiuanca to open 'JVintlothttraet undir the raiirosd troc'is eouth of Popploton U'cnnt ) , stld underground croralng uot to ba leas thin forty feet In width. Us- Fcrred. By Bohm Tnat certain ekUw&lk reso lutions adopted by the council ba ro- tclndcd. Adopted. By Diley That a bridge ba nonslrnc- ttd acrosi North Omaha ofttk. llsfeirid. By Dalljy That the city treauuer rt- inlt iho penalty on the taxes duu the city friiu aewrr ulitrlct number 21 , providing the aa-ro bo paid before September 30 Adopted. By Dilley Tlat Nichols atrost bo graded between the tracks of tha 0 , St P. , M. & 0. and the B & M , , ao as to make the eamo passable for team ; Adopted , KKl'OnW OF COMMITTEES. Recommending that the nomination o U. A. Leary as n member of the bnard of pnblb works ba not confirmed. The re port WHS lcncd ; by 0. F , Goodman and John B Fury. Mr. Dilley moved that the report bo amended by striking out the word "not. " The amendment was lost , Dalloy , Furd and Goodrich voting for the change. The report as road was t icn adopted. Recommending the passage of an ord l _ nnnco approprlfttlng $1 152 04 to 0. A' Jensen and $3.740 07 to Douglas county In piymont tf the full amount owing by tha city to the county. Adopted. Recommending the passage of an ordl nanca establishing the grade on Nevada street , batwoon St. Mary's avenue and L'avcnworth streets. Adopted. Rooomtnondlog that tha bill of Airon IIocl f cr atroet cleaning ba returned , aud that the board of public works bo In structed to procure an Itemized state ment ; and alsa recommending that in future nil bills for sweeping bo itemized. Adopted , . Recommend Ins that the ordinance granting the 0. , St. P. , M. it 0 railroad right of way on Gnco street do not puss. Adopted. Recommending that the bill of John Peterson for § 887.50 for the removal of ; arb go bo not allowed , as they find said i'otoruon haj repeatedly violated hla can- tract and neglected to perform lib duties In a thameful manner ; that bo or his agants have blackmailed tax pay era by ra rualng to remove thn garbagu unlrsj tb-i money waa paid to hitu , Iu violation of tbo city contract , and also recommending that the city treasurer tondo ? said Potot- san $500 as payment in full. Adopted. ORDINANCES. Appraprlntiog money for the payment of liabilities for tha month of August Pasted. Granting the Union P&ciBo railroad right cf wsy tcrots South Tenth btreot , and that thu ordinance Uku effect from nud utter Its pasaigp. Passed. Appropriating § 4 003 11 for rent nnd : o 0. A. Jeiuan for griding West Farnaui street. Prtsaed. LuoMing curtain additional water hy- dranta , I'.isacd. Ohsn i g the grade of Dodge alrcct 'rom IVc-nty-fourth etrect in Hoary Shulton'a uddltlon to Twc-nty-alxth atroet n Petkink' oub-dlvlelcn , nd Twcrjtj- ifth atratt in Perkins" nub-divlslon from Farnam to Djdgo street. Referred. Declaring the necessity o ! changing ha graso of Thirteenth street from Uarcy to William utroots , and Maaon , Pacific , Pierce and William streola from Twelfth to Eonitsonth atrects , end pro viding for the nppainttnent of appraisers o determine the damages. Paoaed. Eatabllahlnf ! the grade of the alley bj- trfoen Twenty-fifth and Tiventy-alxth iitroets and Farnam and Harnoy atreota. ilsferrad. Duolarlng the necesaity of npproprlat ng ccitaln piivata property by ttio city ur the purpcmo of opening Howard troet frcm Falrvievi ttract to Oharlea atroot to a uniform wlath of olx y-fivo oet , and providing for the appointment it asseeeo.-s to determine the dimagej. loforrtd. Lovjlng a ppeclal tax on all lots in > vrlng district No. 4G to cover tha cost of mvtog Farnam street from Eighth to ! ? inth atreet. Pasted. Levying a special tax and assessment on lots to cover the cost of. curbing and guttering Howard Btreot from Eighth to S'inth ctroats. Pasacd. Lovylng n special tnx end assessment on certain lots to cover the oat of curb- eg and guttering Twelfth attest from Io ward to Jackson street ; . Levying a special tax and aatossmont on certain lots to cover tha cost of cnrb- og and guttering Sixteenth atroat from ? arnam to DjcgUe. Paaaed. Lavylcg a special tax and assessment on certain lota to cover the cost of paving St. Mary's avenue. Paasoi. Eitabllshlng the grade of Nevada street from Sc. Mtry's avenue to Laaven- worth street. Pitted. Adjjuraed. PBIISONAU U II Shaw , of Indlanola , IB at the I'azton , S McDowall , of Bsatrice , ia a MIHard guest. II U Windham , Plattamouth , ia at the MUUrd. W G Hasting , of Wilber , Neb. , h a P - an guest. 0 A Gardner , of Hastings , Ii stopping at ho Mdlard , J H Ruderadorf , of Clarkson , ia stopping at ho Millard , W T Ransdoll , of Columbuf , la stoppinR at ha Paxtou. G II Da Golycr , of Cincinnati , spent yca- erday ia the city , GjorRe Colhoff , of Plna Rlnga agancy , Da kota , Id at the Pdxton , Joe Blum , tf Broken Bow , Is in the city , stopping at tha Paxton. R WBirber nnd wife , of Watorloa , Neb , , are guests nt tha Paxton , L Samuel , publisher of the West Shore , of I'ortlaud , Oregon , U In the city , stopping at the Millard. Mr Jacob Bolivar , father-in-law of Mr Wm F Uarte , has gone to OMngoburjf , S 0 , to pant the winter. Gee M Peolr , Columbm ; Obai I < Parka , CMlfjhton ; A O Cium , W D Hill , Beatrice , are at Iho Arcade , II 8 Colby , ShsltoDj H Smith , North Bond ; WMoMullen , Lyons ; KH Balding , Kearney ; 0 W Prleatly , Oakdale ; 0 M Weilf , Apple- tonS ; OSchurr , Tabla Hock , are at the C n. field. field.At At the Metropolitan ; J L McUao and wife , BrownvIIU ; H P Bill , W W Ladd , Albion ; kin M Martin and child , Mies G Nice , Stan- tt.n ; W J boater , Taylor ; A Perkins , Clinton ; Ijnnia K Uoach , O Ainswjrth. 15Ur ; ID Kvsup , Button ; K B Jirown , Haatlngai John A Chapman , Jamts O'O.nnor , Fred Miller , iraud Island ; J llziUth Storroth , Laacaetor , I'a.jS Ptehl , Cincinnati , Ohio , 0 Uice , Glen- woud , Iowa ; M J Kctn , Denver ; Gaorgo S Kurd , Kookulr ; E Martin , Vail , Iowa ; Wil- lan McFarland , Walnut ; J A Petcrsoa and vif' , Idaho Spriogi ; 0 Moult in , Vail , lowaj Joiepher Bjlltr , Walnut , Iova , In accordance wuu : ti order iieued First Lieutenant Guy Howard , Twelfth infantry , aide-de-camp , it relieved from dnty an aide- de-camp tj the department commander at .heso hcadquartore , to taka cflict Ojtober lit next , and will then proceed to jcln his conijiany at IVit Niagara , N , Y. BcrR'ars attempted to enter the residence of Councilman F. K. 11 alley joiterday morn- : u ? about 3 u'clocV by c'lrobing over a chad kltheu , The iioltu of their entrance , how ever , j.ttrsc'ed attention , and Harry Conor- man , a ytUDg man In the houre , icaie-J them off by fit lux three ihaU , FAILED TO MEET , How K 'Frisco Liady Trfed to Elop but Itllited Hur Liovor tu Ou hi dolootlvos h va jast closed np a oaio which is decidedly Interesting and savors strongly of the mysterious and Bonsntlon l. On hit Tuesday morning , a lady richly dresiod , handsome , and apparently about 28 years of age , stopped ofTthoB. it train from Danror. Sbo went to the Pflxton hotel where aho registered nndcr an aBsnmod nnoio. She remained hero several days , and about the lust of the weak applied to the Omaha dotoHlvo agency on Fourteenth street for aid , lor story was to the olToot that she married wonnn , coming from San ranoisoo , and that her name wat Mrs. loirgato. Whllo In the city of the jloldan Oato , she mot several months ago a travelling man , Morris 3axtcr by name , who represented a In-go wholesale clothing honso of lloaton. Too , wo were introduced by Mra. Hovgato's Brother , who was a friend of Baxter's , laying become acquainted with Llm vhllo the two were ojllogo fiiiuda at Jnrvard. Mrs. Howgato , to cu1 ; a long story story thoit , fell In love with the dashing commercial man , and when afflicting aroturnof the Bontlmeu.tho pro- losod nu olopanu'iitjsbo at once assented , lira , llowgnto'a husband being called avay to Oakland for two or three days , she easily found n chanc3 to lotvo the city without being detected. It was agreed between the two that Baxter > vas tu cimo io Omaha ono day ahead of Mrs Iloirgato nnd await her arrival icrc. Accordingly ho arrived hero last Monday morning , and on Tuesday morn- ng went down to the U. P. overland riln ffjiu thn west to nuot Mrs. IIow ita , she having ogrocd to como from 5an Francisco by way of Denver , and rom that city to Om&ha via thij Union 1'iclfio. She failed to put In an appcaranc ? , however. Do t > t oncj intdo up his mind that tfra. U. was "playing off" that her ccuroga h d failed her nt the last mo- nont , Accordingly ho took the first rain for the oust , not , hovovor , before eiwlng word that ho Intended to go dl- ect to Buffalo , Now York. Mrs. How ; ntp in the moantlmo hid como from Fri o by way of Ogden to Denver and ; hence to Oaisln over the B. & M. Vhen she reached hero she was without nonoy and at once set aboit to hunt np ipr paramour. Of courao she filled to find iim , and Dually * telegraphed 10310 for money to ro- urn to Trlaca. Falllnc to got any nawor , however , aho placed her case in ha hand a of dttectlvcs , who located taxtor in BufTtlp , and informed him .hat Mra. Howgato was waiting for him cro , being entirely without means. Bo eclined , hojfcver , to ratura , bat sent a : elcgrapnio order for $75 , tolling Mrj.H. 0 go bok to 'Frisco. Tuesday oven- ng she laft , intanding , as she said , to euirn , IE i oailblo , to homo and & Ufa of virtue. She bitterly denounces Baxtar la having betrayed her and cays that sao 1 now sitlflOod that hla offjr of elopement - mont TTES made simply for the purpose of ruining' and then deserting her. KAILWAV MATTER. UNION PACIFIO GOVKtlNMENT DIltECTORS. The eovoral gentlemen constituting the Ofornment msmbora of the Union PA- Ific left last night npon their annual trip ver the road. MeeBrs * Frederick Oonr- ert , of New York , and Franklin McVey , f Chicago , are excapted from the num- > or , and the party cnnlsts of Gen. K ' . Alexander , of Georgia , Marcus A. Isnna , of Cleveland and Hon. J. W. Savage , of Omaha. They will occupy ho directors' apoalal or and will bo ac- ompanied by an cfliolal representative of ho company. They go to Ogden and re- nrn , consuming about ten days en oute. CAUFOUNIA AST FKKiailT. The barlr , W. W. Crape , arrived nt San Francisco Saturday ovcnlng having nado the voyig ) , tailing , in the oxcol- ent time of twunty-nino daja frcm Yo- cahama. She is freighted Tflch taA and arrlca a cargo c f 100 cars , all of which vlll nbortly fly pisb Ooiaha eastward lonnd as hniTtcU cf era have done inco the oitabllthmeut of the Ujllfornla 'as1 ; Freight line last spring. ( T. ) Indicate tha wide-spread notice which the rapid transit of tlio line ii ro- colving , the iillowinp ; Is reprinted fi-tin thn PlilUdclphl.i . Telegram : The extraordinary time made from Port- tud , Oregon , to Chicago , via the Oregon Jhsrt Line , Union I'.idbc , and Chicigo and urtliTVCBtcrn , viz , six days , six hourc , and orty minutes , with twenty cara of wool , c in- igued to Juetica , Batemi.n &Coofthia Ity , has , it is stntod , never bjon fquu'lcd ' , et it it but a faw hours faster than tha recu- ar fast fielght f.cliedules of the Union I'A- Ifia. The wool arrived in Philadelphia fran Chicago , via Blue Line , September 1th , mule eg the entire time In transit but a fraction ver ten days , which ia the beat lima on rec- rd over made by freight , from Iho Pacific east to Philadelphia. NOTES F B Odborn , contracting agent of the Mil waukee , h Mt rna ton days trip to the ortb. Mr. W. M Wosds of the Union Pa- ilia telegraph doptrtment , is temporarily dla- horgirg Mr. Ojboru'd duties , Th3 Belt Line company cent out ytntorday iiorniiu another corps of engineers to push an work of lortatlrg , General Freight Agent Thomas Miller , of he Burlington & Missouri returned thla morn- rip ; from at , Paul , The race between Itoss and La Page at lascall'd park yesterday was won by the for mer , five heats being necessary to decide tbo ontest , It is > aid that Hess will ba challenged > y some "unknown" for a long dlitanca raca or 3500 A eldo. In the county court yrsterday two suits ( were commenced by James Iu , Phelps , one giinst John Bpoorl for $577.20 , claimed to bo ua on a promieory note , cud ono against John Luw for § 32.S'J for rent. Major Guy V. Henry , Oth civalry , In- pector of rlflo practice , will perform the du- iei of judge advocate of the department dur- ug the absence of Lieutenant Colonel II , B Uurnham , deputy judge advocate general , on eaVo. Honu'lly [ Hliur at Tliem. Two young men Earned Dick Grind in and Patrick Ibylan vrero rrrebtod about 1 o'clock last night by Oflicor Cormlck whllo they were crawling out of tbo ex cavation at the old conrt houeo tlio : 3fQlcer Cormlck was acting an jailor at loidqtmteH , when 1m hoard a nhot fued n tbti nlley bask of Fartmm eiriut , bo- , waen FlftoebtU and Slxteentb. He r n n the direction of the shot and ; av tha jonafi men ronnlnu ; through tbo old soutt house lot. The oflioer reached Fatcum aticot jait ia tlnio to intercept the menasiheyoinorgodon tho8trdotatd conducted them to pellco headqutriort A ohlso and punch wcie found on them which they claim they hod bo n ns'ng ' tt open n beer keg with. It Ii the op nloi of the oflhets that the young men were trj Jog to enter aoma atoro and were dis covered and a shot fitod nt them. Who did the firing , however , Is not kcovn , but If it was nu attempted burglary ll will undoubtedly bo reported this morn- Ing. A PflflseriKcr Trmii Derailed. LKXINOTOJJ , Ky. Sapt. Ifi. A passenger train on the Kentucky Central railroad , when going at forty miles per hour u nr hero this afternoon , Ifft the track and fell down an embankment , The cnnlneor and fireuun wort ) burled under thn wreck. M ny ptsson- ? rs were Injured , The mines and extent ol .ho injuries have not yet been ascertained , A. TUU13U AHM.I5O MAN. Uo Carrlrn I1U Trunk In Ono llAtiil , n Violin la Another , nnd n Hull of Blanket * In tlio Third , Butte ( M. T. ) Inter Mountain. Yesterday nfttraoon us the Garrison rahi stopped at Stuart a must clngulnr ' 'ookitig tntn wns teen descending the itopj of the smoking oar upon the side 'aclng tbo llttlo town. Too nun wai npptiontly about 35 jean of ao , atood ivo foot ton inches in height , ws power fully ballt nnd would probibly weigh Bomowlicro near ISO pounds. Do hadoii a well worn drab colored bueinrsi suit , hoary shcos , a light colored slouah hit , and sported n full baard of a reddish cast. Deep tot d&rk blue cyos , n promi nent iiuto till chin , tquaro jura nd a head covered with olosuly crjppod br jwu hair Eurmountcd nnusually head ahouldorr , Ihnkod by a pilrof it ! muocu- Ur amis ; n onu ojulil find In a crowd of a then land moil. Bus the most olugular thing abaut the nnn (9 ( tlio appearance of n third arm , which , ntariiag ont from botirccn the lower polntu of "tho ehoulrJcr bladoj , rx'onds outward at least throa feet from the body. Tha srin IB ol oxtri- ordinary sizi Bnda'rjugth , hus nu eaey working elbow , ana. tnds with n hand of unaaual proportions , pr < .vl < Ud with i\ thumb nud four linger ? . When not iu use U Ia oirrioil ovr : ihn right ohoaldcr , the hand resting over the pit of the Btomscb. Jumping from lha lower step to Iho praucd with the unto and grace ot n well trained mhkto , the aluguhr looking atrsngcr wont to the bagtjngo cw , from whence the b'jggagoruMter flnt shovnd out a hugo trunk , weighing at least 150 pounds , thoa a well-nllud valise , nnd lastly , a hugo roll of blankets and fuia Taking the trunk by THE HACK HAM ) , the valbo In the right , nutl the blaiikjls ia the loft hind , this freak of nature made hla way to the uoaraat siloon across tbo atrcot. Of coarto lin was the observed of nil iho abssrvcK , nr.d many troro the remarks and Bpsculatious Indulged Iu concor.Tin hia sin ubr physical ttcuo- tnro. It was hera thit oifinfonnint ono of the moat reputable citizms of Bu'tc saw him aad inturvlowod him. Wo glvo the aabatanoo of the Interflow ai It wai received by our reporter The a'rancor said his numo vita OrlolF Kimauf ki , und that La WSB born of pi or but rfspsc'ablu patents on the banks of the Yukon river , In Alaaka , 1,000 talha obovj ltd 'mouth. Ho received common school edncatlon n his natlva village. Whan ho arrived at man's ostao he bai a deslro to see more of the world. A short iltno ago Mr. Kamtntkl became acquainted -with Mr. Ge . R Tingle , who reproiented ono of the Yellowstone counties in ( he list. loglelatlvo BSjembly of Montana , bat who ia now ono of the oasl commlsiloners at Sltka , recently appo'ntod ' by the preci- dent. Ho thow d letters of introduction wrlten by Mr. Tingle to several promi nent Hontanana , bnt ho had concluded not to U88 thorn When he loft Aliaka it w s hla intention to travel eomawhat extensively ia the Lulled States , Ho landed nt Portland a littln over two weeks ago , bnt he had bson in iho country loug enough to find out that the people wore consumed with a deulro for gold for itches and he hid changed his mind concerning - corning his future movement : , and wat cow going back to Alaska by way cf Sin Francisco t ) wcrk up a otampodo for tha gold fields of the Yukon. While ho was talking to our informant Mr. Kununskl retted hla natural hands upon ( ithcr knee , and vrlth hia back arm over hij shonldrr { FANNED HIS FACE VfdOUOtMLY. ( Our informant , noting tha oaio and deztaiity with which ho handled the odd meinbar , ventured to Icqulro if it over llaoimmodod him in any way. "Ob , no , " said the gentleman. "On the oontraty , 1 find it Is a ( treat con- vcnlonco Jn ' .ho first plaje , it ia the Blrongoat limb I hivu. When I am eating - ing I use n f n in my exira J'and and / keep the llics fr.m my focd. I oia cany two hiiikfcta of water and at the came time mop tha swi'Bt frtm niy brow or ! blow ray none. I cm drive elx horses andatUio earan ttmo hang on Iho tout be hind. I USD that nrm aad hand in a the u mud dilfeiont wujs , air. " "Aro tliri'o-armed mon common In your countr/ / " Inquired the liatoner. "They ere not uncommon.sir , " replied Komajhl , "I know n gfoat many on the upper Yukon with three armn , among them suvoral f unities. The extra hand cornea In Rood pily with the ladles , especially in combiug arid drtealcg their back hair , and in buttoning their dress and ether things , A lady with thruu arms is very much sought after by lha Yukon beans , and 1li-y can generally have their pick among tbo woalthidat dudes of thu land , Tlio extra arm und e hand are very Inndy abut a houie. A lady pofSeelug tboa caa uook a nioftl of vlatu&iB and ast the table at the mine ' time. She can nwaep the Ibor and carry the baby tuo without Inonnvenienco. She can do numberless othtr things tint two- handed ludiea cannot do. But beware how you fiFind ono of them. That back hand then becomes a terrible weapon of destruction. I once taw thrco boat-jicks , a poker and a broom thrown , at a man ut once , I wouldn't part with mythitd trm , bnt I would never marry a woman with one. " Bo Mud llnik t tic ro. Cincinnati Merchant Traveler. A man who looked llko ho might ba a stockholder walked into ( lie oflico of President Ingolls of ( Iu "Big Four" the other day , u'jd , after eajlry ' 'good morn' ing. " he remarked idqoirlngly ; "D ni your railroad over glvo BIIJ pafset ? " ' No , tif , " rei4lad the President promutly ; ' it isiiies in pastes whatever. " "Never passta tmytblui' , olil" 1 Nflvtr , tir. " ' 'I thought rnsybo It di'J. I hoard eo uptoirii. " "You didl" uYe , 1 did. I heard it pasted a divi dend lait wrek , " Mr. lugalls took r. header into a pllo cf papm on his deik , and thu man elghoa hearlly and vrcn * < cat like * tillow candle ia a draft. 1 Knjwoml At ( ho mldcnco of the bride's tfs'or ' , M w , U , J , Msnlz , corner of Sixth and Pla 3 streets , latt evening , Mias Myrlla A. L'atcs , formerly of Controlla , III. , wai unltod In mnniago to Mr. Frank II , lUjnrjitd , of tain ciiy , Hav. Oharloa W. Savidgo tyin ? the nuptial knot. The grooai Is iM pl ycd in the ifliso of Lhi- ingor it M-jto lf Co , the jobber * In ag ricultural k'p'omonts ' , and la highly cs > tromtd , boll' by his eroployois nnd co > wotkew. Th btldo ii a ohirmlnc young lady , po < fteftih fj & larqo c'rolo of ftiouds , which was evidenced by the largo num ber of young lau'lcs present and the nil- morons and clt 'ftnt glfis from la-ly friends. At the c. o of the iroprrailva marrlapn ceramnny ixho guests jurtook of n mignlflcont collatlt t ) , and the rom la- dor of tha evening wai1 occupied with var ious amusements ipproprlato to the occasion. TESIYODRBAKm&POPERTO'DAIl TIISTE8T I * tu' > t * thootiTur nd intoll , A cliomut wli \ not ditict Ui pmtnco ol AlumunU. > rCr jr' JrX' ' 11' ' ' { * BOES NOT CONTAIN rra iHitiurcixass HIB NEVE DEK-T In amllllon hornet for n quarter ol a c < ntuo It tW .OC-.S the connuntoii' nil iLla tcit , TUH TESTOFTHE OVEE3. _ _ PRICE BAKING POTIDER CO. , II.IKEM OT DP , Price's ' Special FlaToring Extracts , I Tlio & < rrjrrfitnoitltllceai ! anrt UktircICitArLnown.u * ] ' Or. Prfco'a Liijtiullii Voast Oems Tor Ltfibt , lle lthy llrr d. The Doit Dry llcp Yautlo the World. FOR SALE DV GROCERS. CHICAGO. - GT. I-QUIO. MEDICAL AND SUnGlGAL. FOR TIIC TIlEiTJlL-M OF ALL GHROHIG AHO SURGICAL DISEASES. The lorcost Mocllcal inatttuto Wo3t of Mississippi RIvor. rooms for tlio nccoinodfttlon of patlentj Th \ Rlclnn and burgeon t.i charge ol ttiu Inntltuta tiai a f-ixtccn 3 cars' ot buccossful piactlcr , nml Is nlde < l by assistants of rare cxporltnco oa ept'dalUU ia . . WHIT rort CiRCULAiion Deformities and Ertcei. Di"4 - rsof Mttpf , I'llPH , Itimors , Concern , Ctarrli , P-oaehl * ili , Inhalation , ElfCtrlclty , raruljFls , Kpllepej , JCldac/ B'o. Rnr.Skln and Iliooil nlsea es Write for PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN on r uvATK , farrcUL nnd XKTnc3 Plneaspi , Hem In 3. Weakness , 8pomatorrhtpR. Syphilis , ( lleet , Htrlcture , VQJ ! . eoceloandnll d'jeme * ofthe UrlnHry and Suiunl erR n * 3 > c t routed by cor reipondence.orJVri'ionally ConflJtntlfel. Uudlclncs IOD < by mflllor ezprpns wlilu'ut marks to tadi * cftto contents nr nrndor. Adr s all letters to OV141IA UK I ) H * A I , 1ND fiUKGIOAL 1NST1TU7H. Tf1 Stri tfllrH3rotOir ! * 'AryyO * i4 i J' Savcntenn years Experienco. BR.G.W.PANG-LE Header of Lileeneci ol Iftn aiH Women. Elootrl Ungnotlo nj Ilcrli'iHft I'hyel 'Ian Now located 1210 noiuUs St Omaha , hub. , tip etelrs. A correct ( HairnosM ( riven whliout any oxpliinatlon rom tbo patient Con Bull si Ion ( rue at oflioo. / Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh ( if the Head. Dlsrneca of the Eye and Ear. Heart Dlsca'O , Liver Con plali t , Kidney Com plaint , NcnousDobllllv , Mental Depression , Lnaiol ilanliood , Diiibctts , DrlKhfs Ulatixo , bt Vltuo Dance , llhcumat'sni , I'.ralyiU , VMilto Hwtlllni ? J-rofnla , Fo\cr Ucrea. OancorM end lumors rcmovo o.lttllliout the knife , or the drawing of a drop ot jlond , Woman , with nur < Iu train uian , Itostored to Health , Ihqisy Cured W thont T rplng , SpccUl A'ttntlon Given to I'rlvato and Voatreal Dlscisotof /ll Hliitle , Tue W < ras Ilrmoicd n Iwo cir three ye ara or No I'ay , UOUIL orrbolda ur I'lloa Cured erne no Charco ) Made , Tli OBO uhoaro nll'.lctcd nlll f&vo II'o and liun- irodB of dolltrxby ca.Uii onor unlug DO. . G , h. I'ANJLB , A St ntnr ) 1 Medical Work for Younf ; on J Mi.ldlo A god Dim , only § 1 by rrmll , KNOW THYSELF , , A Greit Medical V/ofl / on Manhood d Vitality , Vcrvoiu and l'h\iri | | rebiluy I'rcuintru edlno In JI n , Krroranf Youth , tnd tbo into'it ' niUcritH icsultlni ; from lndIncTttlon ml ex. w . A luokfor ocrj man , unnj , ' , mld < llo aged anl old. It conUlnu I'D | ir ( . crfptliiiH fur all aciito ml clironlcillKensca , eaili onv of ulilth In Invaliia- ilo. tin found bj tlio autliur wlioKo o | H.rlinio for 3 yovsls mull prol > alily nerer licforo fell to tlio lei > Lf aiij jiliiHlcian B Op ( ; ( . , Ii und In beautiful I'rmc1) imi tliilcml > wedctcr > ! , full Kill , cuaran. ne i tabu a liner work In otery ecnso mo < hanlcal llto'a'.vtnd prufuulonal tnaii nny otbtr Mark In IMi country fnr $2.61 , or tbo innnuv will bo refunded In cury limtaiKo. 1'rlco only i by mull , lu.stinKI. . Illiittr ted > mplo lUtc , Hunil now. Hold niuihl auardrd Iho author by tbo National llcdlcal A wo- tlatlon , to tlic ofllcrm of wlilih bo rcfem. 'JlieHdcmeuf Mfo kliuuld bo roil by Ibo MIUIIL' for InstruUlon ami by tbo aflllctud for relief. H M 111 benetlt --London Lanci t. 'I here U no member ol Bidet v to nhoni Tbo Rclenco of Life will nut bo ustful , Hbttber joutb , Darcnt.k'umllaii , Instructor or tler juianArgo - mill. mill.AdilrcRstbo reabrxly Medical Instltuto , or Dr. W. II. I'arker , rvn 4 Millnntb ulruct , Hoxton , Mann , ulm limy bocotwiltul on all cllM.ui.fi rt quiring nklll anil exjirlerie. ( 'hroiilo and ulutlnalo illw tumtliat ha\ulatll.d tlio hlll'f II cth- , tr plij'bUUni , n KKi | Ully. 'Uib tro.tuJmucinliilU nitboiit an In- rmr I'ci.1 ! K Iwiiuof ( illuru. Mlntlun tltUcimxr. PACKET OOJJEPA3JY. D'rnct ' Line for England , IVauctv nud floriminy. Tn Mi knnnr. U3 , % , cf lidJ , la Ki > tor-tl l > t nv re H tilihu-J with cvtry iirfj'i ' mtlii tbo | I N > I < I { bitJtufa wd kKriKikble. Itiuj utiiy ti < i/u'lu m J Karop'jun d , k'ld U.va Nc * V ) r for I'Kuou'li ' Hret C VliJil luiHtciraKi ) to a. from immburB 810. U II llil'UAKD * CO. , eu- crul l' . i. Avoct ; , eintAlnt ) , KLW York oiil Wfcsblnittiin and Ua Lvl'.Ddtrcoti , C'lilrajfo vr ll'jnry unat M&rkUuiboo. y , Uuriy 1' , I'tut ' cr