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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 7 , 1885. IICII , RACY , BUT UNREFINED , ho Savory Oaso of Search vs. Thompson and Its Spicy Trial THE OMAHA ROWING REGATTA. y. M. C. A. Htilldlng Hooin llallwny and Army XotcH Injured In n Ktmaivny Tlio City's lUorliillty. Smirch , Hnnit. and Splco Indisputably tlio rloliosl luw illt which the courts liuvo witnessed occurred In the Ci. ! u of Dr. J. W. Sctircli VH. Mrs. P.M. h'liompson. 'J'ho iloctorsuud Mrs. Thump- JHOII , currently known us Miulutno T. , to recover § J1 ( K ) duo liiin , us nllcgcd , for im'dieal treatment lo tlio liuu.itiss of the < U'femlitnt'H 110111' , n Ninth struct bagnio. iTIii ) citso WIIH called at 1 o'cloukyustunlny fin Justice Wright's court , A. 0. Troup , l-roiinsol for tlionliiiutiu" Col. Smytlio Miuiiarinjj for tliu fair iind fut defendant. "M'tditin J' , " with throe of liurgirln , was promptly on iiiiiul. 'I'lio dufunsu pro- hciilcd tlio stateuiont that tlio doctor , wlilln ruiiilurinu medical service , iiNo jirulo his vlsit.s in tlio role of u Kay debaiu'lio. The ovidcnco was spicy enough , hut wlmtt u , violunt nllurcnlloii arose between Col. Smytlio and tlio tloo- tor , tliu court roarud uiul howled with inOITllllClll. Sparing llm liifjlt uuvoroil details of the nnswuriiifr douiniuiiiL and the testimony of the vunoiH witiii'ssc.s. the incident * of tlin trial are siillloie.ntly entertaining. ( * ol. Sinytlii ) was primed to warm it to tin1 complainant doctor and itched per- ocMitibly from the start to 1501 action on his oratory. When at last no took the lloor , having badgered tlie doctor half outof his wits , tlio colonnl launched into the richest assault of words which : i court over heard. Ho was anxious to luive tlio doctor's wife appear as a wit- IKMS , and had curved a snbpu > na on her. IJut the ludy was posted on a thing or two and demanded her fees. Whiio the oillecr was gone to sceuru the money ] \Iix. \ Search mmle herself scarce , and : i careful soaruh failed to reveal her where abouts. The colonel thereupon accused the doctor of trying to hide his wife , and informed the court that the plainlt'V ' w.is .well aware whether the absent witness could be found or not. "I don'llcnow where she is , " exclaimed the doctor , "L ain't keeping eases on my wife. " Toil needn't tell me that , " shouted buck the colonel. "Oh , that's enough , " expostulated the doctor , " 1 protest. " ' "Sit down , yon gay galavantcr , " com manded the colonel. "J won't. Do you think 1 propose to sit here under dirt Hinging from a law yer thai don't know lilifukslonu from llano Young. I won't , sir ; I will not. " "You will , sir ; and don't yon dare to talk to me like that again , sir-you , who don't know mix voihica from nqiiiifortU , " thundered the colonel , ' clinking with rage. "L will kick you down Mail's. " "Yon can't do it , you toddy lushing old Inim. You ain't big enough , " and hero the doctor hurled a tirade of tilth and profanity against the colonel , who leaped to his teet and hlruck a threatening attitude. The crowd wont wild with delight , and yelled amain while the court , tweaking Ills nose to shut oil'a smile , put in a mild reproval. "Now gentlemen this will I never do. Please drop it. " ' "Yes , " sneered the colonel , sticking to " the doctor as soon as ho could -bo heard , ; "yon tliianccke.d old scallywag I'll . splton you and drown you. " * . "Yondnsscn't , " howled back the phy sician , struggling against tlio eilbrts of his counsel to hold him down. After much pains the dillienlty was straiyliUincd oat and the trial proccdcd. Tlie doctor continued to testify. lie stated that ho had been called to Madam , T s to trout bur lo Igv.-s for all manner of disorders. At this juncture the girls all arose with the indignant exclamation , " ( ) , whiiLa lie ! " "and tlio court , lobby , , constables , repor'ers and all shrieked. Every item of evidence raised the n h. and when the doctor testified that ho had porseribcd a gallon and a half of some miNtnre for the household , wherein three diH'cring maladies existed , the "andionco" laid down on the lloor and screamed. Mr. Troup made sober and honest en deavors to gain tlie case , while Col. I Smythe with smiles , satire and' cynicism L painted tins complainant with tlie reddest i of deep red ridicule. Finally , about f o'clock , both sides rested , and the jury went out , returning in a few minute * with a verdict for the defendant. Madame T. arose triumphantly and Hhaking out her skirts , with a broad smile , fihjmul to the girls and all tiled out. The doctor had some time.since left the scene. Tlie ISoal Club's Ite atta. The initirl regatta of tlio Omaha Row ing association held at Cut-Oft' lake yes terday afternoon was a grand success , and one of which the youthful organi/.a- tion may wnll be proud. The attendance was good , the woathrr fair , and the vari ous events were carried out in an excel lent inniim r. As the association has only been organi/.ed during the pastyear , anil Iho regatta was the lirst attempt at anything of the kind in the state , its suc cess is all tlin more noticeable. The programme for the races Included senior and junior sculls , double .suulls with cockswain and fonr-oand shells. The latter race was participated in by llvo crown , which were composed as fol lows : First tiordon , stroke ; Nowcll , 3 ; King , wall , 'J ; Coblo. bow. .Second - I'mson , stroke ; Allen , 8 ; Christie , ' . * ; Hudson , bow. Third 1'atriolc , stroke ; Kan" , U ; Wood- mil' , d ; While , bow. Fourth Doano , strokeWakoloy , 3 ; Wujls. y ; Clarkson , bow. Filth Conner , Mroko ; Tou/.ulin , 3 ; Wlleox , M ; Hrown , bow. The lirst heat was between the crows of ( iordon and Tillson , and was won easily by tlie latter crow. The second heat was between Patrick's and Doanu's , and was won by the former after quito u sevuru ximggto. The third heat was then rowed boUVeen the crew of Connor and 'Hllson , the victors in the lirst lioiU. This was oasi'y ' won by tlio-former crew. J'hirllnal str : ggle then took place IiittwU'Mt tl'o crows hurled by Counoi'id : ! ! Patrick , 'ilui Kit tor , 4 > y a "dineronco in bo..ts , claimed to be handicapped in the I'lifo , as rfio shell w-is not large enough for the weight of thu crow. The boat re sulted in an easy victory for 110 Connor UN w , although thu r oiiponcntsstrugglcd bnu' ly ngai'ist f lo. 1 ho host time was made in tliu liual heat by tlin Connor i-r v in .Vl."i. A heavy head wind which v/as bloving at the time prevented better ti no from being made. 'I 'to ' tithur races reunited as follow- ; ; Junior single in gigs A. ShlvcricU JV1.Vildu . - i-ond. qpoulilc * vnls--Cobli ) > and ( lonlon lirst , . INCW-II anil Itingwalt second. fniiiur M-nll-i--Coble lirat , Chirkson ! second , Ni-wvll third. l During the racui t\vo young hidswern I taking a fail on llm water when their , - In it I'nj V.fd , giv'.iiglhnni ' a narrow us- ' cap n front u wntui'y grave. [ Tim Iliillillng Hi'.iin. i Airoiig thtMiiany new bn'.ldliigs eon f to bi < civeii-J in ( his uiiy , Ronii'iiiin/ li. - been said of late of n building for the Young Men 'sChrislinn Association and thu young men have tnknn hold of the matter with n determination that shows they mean nccccs. Monday night atncct ing of the association was hold when the following resolutions were adopted : 1. To meet the demands of the association nml In consideration of the interest nintil- fusU'd by the young men of the association nml the very uencroiH Miti. crl | > tlon made by Mr. 1' . 0. ( Him lifitiBli , president of the ns- Mielatlon , we do now n-solvo to pitrchafea lot anil trcrtabnlhllnt ; thereon for the Use of the Association. Ud. Kviolrcil , That O. r. Davis , l.oivltt Hiunlmiii.Jlownnl ] 5. Hmlth , Win. I'lcinliit ? and Dr. P. S. LclsoiuliiK shall bound they in-e hcii'by constituted a boaid of ti uMccs to ivp- Kscnt tlio nsMjclaticn nsalsnlJilhiKii nmi- , tee. They shall lie cu.stodiniis of nny build- Inw fund of the assoelntlon now exlstlntr , or that may licrcnttur lie Mtb cribcd nml paid in. Tln-y shnll bo the authorized reinx entallves of Iho Voiinc Men's Christian Association to coulrnct for , and procure nb lructs and deeds ol a lot or lots onliicli to cicct n hulhllni ; lor the use of the ns.toclntlon , and shall take and hold the title to Kild lot or lots . ml up * put lunniiccs then-nit In tinst forsidd ns odn * tlon ; sliiill pav all taxes and nssosniont.s lev led against said piijperty , keep the same In sured and pny all premiums thfivlor , collect all rents or other iiinonie arlsim , ' tliuitifiom , and shall deed the said premises to nml turn over the iincxiiL'nili'd balance of said iHiildliii ? fund , if any. to tlio association whenever reiinested by two-thirds vote of the dlicclurs. Tliev "hall have power to enter into contracts for the erection of a hnlldliit ; lor the association on the lot or lots MI pur chased , jnovltlcd however , and it Is expressly umler.slood and agreed that all their acts re specting the selection of a lot , the adopting of plans and spceliicntlons fora building ni nny pat I thereof and the disposition of any of the Imlldint , ' fund , shall Mint be .suu'Uonwl dy a vote of the board of directors of tin * as sociation. ! l. The board of trustees shall have the pow er to appoint the diaiini.in , sccietary and ticasiircr. 4. Jti case of a vacancy In the board of trus- Ici'i , oatiMMl by death , lusiu'iiallon or other wise , the vacancy .shall bu lilted by the board of directors of the association. The meeting of tlio association then ad journed when tint directors assembled and appointed ton canvassing committees who will immediately consider thu be > t method of solic.ting subscriptions and who will call upon ei'eryone. A general meeting was then held , speeches being made rbyVm. . Fleming , P. C. Ilimcbangh. G. A. Kinkel , G. R. Ferry , G. A. Joplin , Win. Morrison and others. All pcemed very much encour aged by the work already done , and the bright'prospect. . Mr. Kinkel thought that jf the ladles once became interested in this project it was sure to Mieoood. Some of the ladies have already taken sell and the hist brio-a-brae to , during ten days the amount raised in this way amounts to about $10. Mr. llimebangn oilers to head the subscription list with $3,000. _ _ Itnllway Notci. MINKttS ItirrUKN TO WOltK. The Union Pacilie miners , fifty in num ber , at Grass Creek , Wyo. , who struck Monday , returned to work yesterday morning. All-is quiet at Carbon and Louisville. The mines arc under the armed guard customary to periods of idleness. NOTI'-S AN1 l'KlSONAI.S. ! Large numbers of tlie railway chiefs are now mChieago _ attending the ? various conventions there in session. 5. K. Campbell , train agent for the 15. & M. , went to Pennsylvania on a two weeks' visit. James M. Hum , assistant treasurer of tlie U. P. at N. Y. , was in the city yester day. Iloyt Sherman , jr. , traveling passenger agent of the U. P. at DCS Moines , is in tlio city. ON TO TUB II I U.S. "There is no longer any doubt , " says tlie Rapid City Journal , "that the rail road company intends pushing the grade on tlin Hills branch clear through to Rapid City this fall. Already are the g nuici'rf at work between French and M attle creeks , less than thirty miles from this place , while one or two onttits are camped even further north along the line of survey with the expectation of commencing work within a few days. As fast as tlio grade stakes are being s -t men and teams are set at work and it will only be a short tune until tlio whole route from the present terminus of the grade to Kapid City will be lined with grade camps. Even now the contract for the cut. re grade this far north has been let , and one week from next Monday the contractor who lias the contract for tlie last live miles will go into camp with his outlit at or ncar-Mat- toon's ranch near Dry creek , southeast of town. His contract calls lor the comple tion of the grade on or before the tenth aay of December of this year , which will give him about two months work- nig time from tlio date of com mencement upon the live mile stretch. How far the tracklayers may reach on the branch the present i sea son is in doubt , liuilalo Gap will no doubt , be reached sometime before cold wcallicr will put a stop to traekhiying , and it is considered at least possible that the rails will lie nut down for ttoniu dis tance on this side of that point before slopping for the winter , though from the fact that , thu railroad company has pur chased a considerable traetof land at the G.ip wo do not consider it probable. It is at least reasonable to suppose there is an intention to make the winter terminus at the ( iup , that too land may bu disposed of in town lots. Tito Clty'N Mortality. Tlio report of Cily PhyMcian Lcisen- ring for tlio month of September shows the number of deaths to have been lifty- one and thu births eighty-live. ' 1 ho diseases which proved fatal are as fol lows , with the number of tliosu who fell victims to their ravages ; ijnii'ido . t Diphtheria . t Membranous cioui . M U'hiiopliiK cuii 'li . l Orehriisnjiml tever . l Typhoid innmihi. . . . . . . . . s Oiiiri luca . -i Inanition . l L'anrcr . l 1'litliisis pitlmoiuiris . J riietiiimii in . i lli'iut disease . ; ) Mor.ismiis . i .Mcniiik'ltis . : t Convulsions . n Hepatitis . l Kuferls . It Peritonitis . > > Hrights disease. . l 1'iviimtiiro birth . l Unknown . , . ' . . ' SvplllilH . . . . 1 Teneooy theinla . . ' . 1 Spinal lover . i Injured in a Hiiiiawiiy. As Kddk August , a farmer living about ton miles west ol Iho city , was driving down St. Mary's avuniK ) with a load of hay yesterday , the polo of the wagon broke. As thu inullnu of the struct is very steep thu wagon pressed closu upon thu horses , can iing ilium to run. They dasiiud down thustrcetnt a fearful pace , the man holding on lo thu lines us tight us hu could. At Sixteenth struct the team turned south and ran into the ditch , thu wlieuls .striking a crosswalk. Thu wagon Mopped suddenly , and * August was thrown headlong trout Iho toji of th load to the yrouml. He struck with frightful force on Ills left shoulder and arm , and when picked 1111 was in a semi conscious condition. Ho was taken to Spaiilding's drug storu. near bo , and on examination it was found that hu had -iMniiicd a compound fructuro of hUluft arm near thu wrUt. The injured man was cured for by Dr. Spnnldjtiff , who sel ( he liono and placed the urrii nt tomtw rnryiepllntfl. It is almost a inirnelo that tlio man was not moru porinnsly injured , as the toatn wni n strong one. nnd the force of Iho collision was terrific , llto heavy wagon was almost completely de molished. * Army Xofe * . It was learned at army headquarters yesterday that n court marliaih to bn held at Hock Springs on Friday next. The trial is to bo held for the purpose of bringing to martial justice pomb of tlie soldiers at the cam ) ) who have been kicking over tlie traces lately. Assistant Adjutant-General Hall stated to a repor ter to-day that the sohliers had not as sisted the rioters in any way or'been guilty ot nny very serious olVence. * , but had so far transgressed the military laws in minor respects us to lay themselves open to trial. The detail of the court Is as follows : Lieut. Col. Henry L.Chipinan , Seventh infantry ; C'apl. Jacob F. Mnnson. Sixth infantry ; dipt. Charles A. 11. MeCanloy , A. liooth , Seventh infantry ! First Limit , Francis K. Kltonliead. Twenty-first in fantry ; First Lieut. William Slcplienson , assistant surgeon ; First Lieut. Harry L. Hailcy , Ttfenlvlir.st infantry : Lieut. James Regan , U. ( J. M. , Ninth infantry , Judge advocate. The following are the figures of merit of the troops at Fort ( ) m ilia , for Sjp't liith to itOth. This command , having been deprived of a portion of the regular practice season , will have to mnko up by extra work. Hand Foiuth Infantry 10 . I ) " " Co. , w Co. I ) , " " - . ( W Co. K , " " . .4t > Co , C " . . . . .IS Co 1 " -19 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' COK' ! " " . . . . . . . . . ! ! ! . . . . ! . ! . ! - I'ism e of merit of Post -18 The Slate Corn Crop. Messrs. Himobangh and Merriamof the Union Elevator company , returned si day or so since from an extended trip ever the state for the purpose of si/ing up tiiu corn ciop. Their jonrneyings worn prin cipally over tlio line of tlio Union Paelliu and its branches. " \Vu found thu corn crop very line in all places , " said Mr. Merrium to are- porter yesturday , "It will be , of course , thu largest , crop ever known in the state , being 120 per cent more than that of last year. I think it may be fair ly estimated that the crop \vill turn out about 110,003,003 of bushels. Tit's abun dance is noiccd in all sections , being very unft'orni all over the state. No , the frost can do no harm now. In fact the more frost wo have the better for the corn. Tlio prices paid average about , twenty cents a bushel for old corn and for new corn the prices will Inconsiderable less. This lowncss of price is caused by the large quantities of the cereal which are being put upon tlie market. "As to the wheat crop it lias turned out better than was anticipated , though in every section visited 1 found that it was below a good average , not only in quali ty but in quantity. In the central wheat growing portion of tlie statc _ the wheat crop was better , to a considerable extent , than in the South Platte country. 1 as cribe this to tiie fact that Iho hot winds which sweep that part of the country had a very blighting ell'cct upon tlie grain this year. Yes , the farmers are coiu.it ja- cing to do their fall wheat planting , though , in truth , the quantity of winter wheat raised in this state is-insignifi cant. " ' " . " ' ' "Elevator building ? Yes , there 'is ' a good deal of it going on in the state this year ; more , I think , than in any previous year. Our linn have put up tun or twelve in diU'crcnt places where the pressure is tlio greatest. The demand for themes growing all the time. I not'ccd at sta tions where a year ago there wan no grain raised at all , that to-day a heavy trade is being done. In fact us the state opens up tlio dovclopcmcnt of its wheat and corn resources is becoming more and more noticeable. " Mr. Merriam stated that ho noted a re markably good feeling all over the state. Farmers appear to be happy and satis fied and tlicro is prosperity in every Jino of trade. A Oninblni1 in Tronlilo. The trial of Charles 11. linger , on a charge preferred by William Sodorstrom of obtaining money under false pretenses - tenses , cninc oil' in police court yes- turdny. It seems that Ilagiy , who is an old and well known sport , became hard up a few days since , and'secured $10 from Sodcr.strom.g.vingliim a check , which so far as its cash backing was concerned , was worthless. This check linger had antedated so that payment would fall on the . ' , > th day of the month , when , as he says , he thought he could make a raise. Mr. S. , however , not lik ing tliis way of doing business , deter mined to prosecute linger. .Judge Sten- berg reserved his decision , which will bo delivered .sonic time next week , linger meantime , is released on bail. MIxcil-Uj MURSIIRCM. OMAHA , Oct. 5. After careful study of tlio situation you present for"my analy sis , 1 confess an utter inability to bring you relief under tlie laws. To bu candid , no construction other than criminal could be placed upon your conduct ho- fore a court of justice and dropping my professional relations to you , I advise you us a friend , to gather in your quietly available assets and "skip. " It is indeed 1111 unfortunate situation , but calm re- tlection will convince you that you have no other rccour.su. Vury truly , Attorney at Law. A howl broke from thu secluded pre cincts of the private olllcu of a largo mercantile concern in this city , as thu senior linn member read the above , found among his morning's mail. The string of emphatically uncomplimentary assaults | ) ( ) the distinguished barrister who wrote thu note reached the outside streets , and pedestrians stopped to learn the canto of thu riot , In a few minutes a messenger , bound in hot haste , was thundering at the lawyer's door , and closely , subsequently , the ama/.ed attor ney was closeted alonu with the enraged client. Explanations were quickly forth coming. ' 1 lie lawyer had written two letters containing opinions , and had ad dressed to thu merchant the missive in- teii.'ed for certain of . a young man spec ulative proclivities , wiio is now moving heaven and earth ant ) working upon his father's compassion to help him out of a bcrious scrapu , * A Flrn In llio Court HOUKO. Monday night tlin county court olll- cials discovered the hinell of smoku on thu second lloor of the building , but wore unable to locate any lire , Ycbterdny , when Janitor Lahoyoamo down to work , hu discovered that thu cnliro building was tilled with binoko. Wildly brand , ishing Ills cob pipe , hu gruapcd a bucket of water and started out to lo- the. Maze. The smoke appeared to bo thickest on the second lloor. nnd hen the origin of the trouble was discovered to bu. Some one hud thrown a burning cigar stump into a spittoon tilled will sawdust which had mlnml up during tlin night. The fire had cat- on a hole through the rnrpct into the lloor , where it hiul smouldered without doiiig any material harm. A bucket erse so of water quenched the , last spark. Q"llojabers , it's lucky , this wans't thai coort-house is lire proof , or Oi moight tiv been out ot a job be this time , " Jani tor La hey was heard to murmur us ho saw the last spark die out. Another Smothered Bcnnntlon. A quiet little sensation has developed in North Omaha , the particulars of which can not yet bu divulged. The parties thereto are u gentleman in tlio drug business on Sixteenthstreet , a very in- d iscreet young wife , mint her husband , a prominent business man living on Hurt street. Sunday nlght.thu husband came in and discovered her , with her head repos ing gently upon the manly shoulder of thu pill-pounder. Tlio enraged gentlu- man drew his revolver nnd lircil , nar rowly missing tlio pharmacist. Furtliot developments followed , relative to the relations of tlio wife and tlio druggist , and it is said tliat a divorce is now con templated by the injured husband. Stole tlio Itlaiiketfi. A rather amusing case turned up in Justice Hrandeis1 court yesterday. It seems Monday night four Gcrmalis , two men and two women , eamu into the city and stopped for tlio night at ( lie Ger- tuiiiiin on South Tenth street. This morning they arose early , and before they could bo noticed , had made nway with two blairtccts belonging to the house. Fred Schoenig , tho-Mroprielor , imme diately hied himself to the depot but found that hisguo.sts had just hilt on the train for St. Joseph. Ho soon discovered that the party hud left some baggage at the depot. This was speedily attached and Mr. Sehooni'j will doubtless recover the value of tlie blankets. In the mean time he has donned his war paint , and if ills quondam boarders conn back to this town , he will annihilate them. o The Fair Klnanccs. A reporter met Sjcrotary Wheeler ot the Fair Association yesterday and ques tioned him about the linanciiil outcome of tlio recent fair. "Wo have not yet been able to balance up , " lie said , " 'be cause the railroads have not sent in their reports. Hut front present appear ances we shall come out bettor than we expected to. It was anticipated that the loss would bu about § 4 , < iUO , but as tilings an- shaping themselves now , the loss will bo about $1.KK ( ) less. 1 can toll you bolter in u few days. " Comity Figures. County Treasurer Hush lias prepared a report of the receipts and expenditures of county money for tlio month of Sep tember , and following are the details : KKCIIVII : : ) . Taxes 5 rrm , 12 Miscellaneous , ! , . or School land moneys 14S U" Total SlO.iiir.lii n\Tixi : > ii : > . County grading uiul S 1,04225 Uoad 1,70011 : . Bridge O J 52 Labor 1'i 00 Resolutions on grading 1 00 Court house , wail , etc 2.0T7 74 Total . S 5,510-10 'J'o Colored Voters. , OMAHA , Nub. , Oct. 0 , 1815. To the colored voters of Omaha : Our school board consists of : nine members , live of whom are republicans. One of : he live republicans , uIiLivescy , voted w tit the democrats > niid defeated Mr. John U. Simpson , our candidate for jani- or of tlio Lcavenwortli street school. Mr. Livesey signed Mr. Simpson's peti tion , and promised to vote for him. We itust beware of such candidates when they come before tiifor ollicu. Yours respectfully , P. J. WILLIAMS. Personal Mrs. O. II. Hnllou left for Chicago yesterday. Clinton N. Powell returned yesterday morning from Chicago. Miss Adelia Shollabarger , of Decatur , III. , is visiting Miss Minnie Hrown. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schctik and Rev. MeDeWitt , left yesterday for Dayton , O. Mrs. J. II. Ilerlelno , of Ilombtirg , Iowa , is in tlie city the guest of Mrs. J. M. Mctcalf. Rev. T. C. Hal' ' , pastor of the Twentieth street G'ongrcgut.onal churcli , and wife left on a visit to Nuw York yesterday. William H. K'rby ' , of Jacksonville , III. , s the guest of C. J. Looans , of Tootle , Maul iCo. . Robbie Hen&on lias removed to 2-l'2l Upward street , between Pleasant and Lawf-nce , whore bu will bo pleased to so ) I. is fr f nils A. O. Virnn. UtTca , Wos. Powers , oITt- ton , W. II. Mallory , West Point Chus. W. Dean. Watson , Iliitfli Fulton , No- iiraska City , are at tlio Canficld. Mr. Hortrain Hanson leaves this evening for California to make his per- m-uient honie there in hopes of fully re covering his health. He has lived in Omaha nineteen years , and has a great many friends anil acquaintances. - . Police Court Docket. Judge Stenb-irgdisposj.l of tlio follow- ng cass in police court yusturd iy : It. T. William * and Thus. H.iwkins , ighting ; § 10 and costs. Thomas Hart well and Jno. Doe , i viink ind disorderly ; $ " > and costs. J. M. ( Jon- r.v , saiiiu ehargu and fumu line ; commit ted in default. John Pit/.patrick , intoxication ; dis charged. Daniel O'Connor , petit larceny ; Ifidays on bread and water in count v jail. J. C. May , petit larceny , discharged. The Dctcjtlvo Fund. Marshal Cummings is in daily receipt of applications for thu position of detec tive , as assistant to the police force. Ho nis steadily refused to employ anyone tontlnuoiisly in thnUmpueitvjMit prefers o expend tlio $ .10 per month allowance > f the council in separate payments for each pi ecu of work done ! Ho informed a scribe yesterday that ho > reposed to pursue this > policy us lie did tot think it expedient or economical to employ one man continuously. Thieves enUired thu 'houso ' of E. C. Collision ! 'iJ7 Cnpltoli. avenue Mon- lay night by Lrjaking through i back window. ' They went lirougli the hnusu pretty thor oughly and made away with a valuable gold watch and about $18 in money. A obbory is also reported to have taken lace afJHO Harney Monday n'ght ' , where wo gold watt-lies mid some other jewelry worn taken. Fourth Ward CaitoiiH. A republican caucus will lie held at hu Planter's Housi on Wednesday ( veiling at H o'clouk , for the purpose of selecting delegates to tlio coiiutv coiiven- ion to lie held at.Omaha. . . O.-t. 10 , lS.i. l5y t-rd'1 ' ! ' coiiim tto , Juii.'i S. W ! " , ' " / ' : > -\n \ , CITY FATHERS IN COUNCIL , The Meeting of.tlio Aldermen and the Busi ness They Transacted. UNIFORMING THE POLICE FORCE. Tlis Myers Contract Approved An ' Ofllccr .Reported Tor Drunken- - UCPS The CIly'H Monthly Kxponscs. The regular meeting of the city coun cil was held last evening , President Hcchcl in the chair nnd all the members present except tiooduinn. COMMUNICATIONS ANI > IT.TITIOXS. From tlio mayor , approving certain ordinances passed at the last meeting in regard to changing thu grades of streets. From the- mayor , returning without his approval tlio ordinance in regard to for. bidding thu gas companies from empty ing their refuse mutter into the city sewers , and giving his reasons therefor : The gas companies could not run if they did not discharge the refuse matter into the sewer ; the city physician lias saiil that it was not unhealthy to M ) discharge the gas liquid , as it is rather of a healthy nature ; thu time given tlio gas O.ompaiiies to build a sewer is limited to tlility days , while ninety days would bo required to suitably lay a sewer. Tlio mayor's veto and the ordinance were referred to the gas committee to formulatu another ordinance. I'rom tiie mayor , stating that ho hud signed the contract with E. K. Myers for plans for the city hall building , with an additional clause that the contract do not go into ell'cct until after tlio proposi tion has been submitted to and adopted by the people. A letter had been received from Mr. Myers agreeing to the added clause. Mr. Furay moved that the communica tions of Mr. Myers , the mayor and the contract be spread in uxtutHo on the rec ord s and that the contrail bu approved. Carried. From tliu mayor , appointing I. S. lias- call , W. J. Kennedy and O. 1Duvia. . ap praisers to assess damages by the grade of Davenport and cross streets front Seven teenth to Twenty-si'ccnd streets. Also L. S. Heed , J. E. Hiley and .Joseph Barker to assess damages by the grade of Twen tieth street. Confirmed. From tlio mayor , appointing Fred Fuller a special policeman. Continued. From tlie auditor , reporting tlie books and accounts of tliu board of education as correct. From tlio marshal , showing 1 It ! saloons doing business and 'J ? druggists. Filed. From thu city physician , ruporting ol deaths and 85 births during tlio inontli of September. From the board of public works , sub- m'tting the contract and bond of Edward Walsh for the brick wort ; on eugiiiulioutu No. 1. Approved. From the board of public works , sub mitting trial estimate of C. II. Candlcss for grading certain streets , amounting to $2i.l)0. : ] ) Approved. From tlie board of public work * , sub mitting the estimate of Aaron Houl for street sweeping , amounting to ! ? l"J'J. , ' Approved. I-roiii the city auditor , slating that the amount due tlio Barber Asphalt company is § 1 , LW.JIt. Approved. From the mayor , appointing GcorgoL. Carroll as keeper ot thu Cuni'mg street jail at a. salary of $ JO per month. Con- tinned. From tlie City Water Works company , asking that the grades unoii certain streets on which water pipe had been or dered laid bu established. Referred. From Thud Wren , asking permission to removu lifty yards of dirt front Kuclid avenue , at Leavenworth street , for his own use. Ko.furrpd. From "F. lleiiriekson , presenting bill for $100.58 for work in grading Omaha View , under direction of Hoggs & Hill. Referred to tiie city engineer. From S. D. Mercer , reporting that there is ; i bad spot in tlie paving at thu corner of Twelfth and Howard htrcels , water draining from Hainan's livery stable and becoming stagnant. Referred. From oiti/.ons , reporting Olliuer Bloom , of the police force , for drunkenness , and stating that ho Ifad so been reported to the mayor and city marshal. Referred. From citizens , asking thai George W. Lowry be appointed as a policeman. Re ferred. From Clcorgo W. Lowry , calling atten tion to the fact ( hat ! ? -5J arc duo him for services as policeman. Referred. From William J. Halm , putting in n claim for ! ? & > t ) for services rendered. Re- furred. IWOUTTIONS. Hy Bailey That the city engineer ho instructed'to makc'tho necessary survey and prepare a protilu for tlie grade of Lake street , from Sherman uveiiuo to Sauudcrs street , so that those u'ho desire to build can do so. Adopted. By Shi'oedcr That the board of public works bo instructed to notify th con tractor for .sweeping streets not to com mence sweeping betoro 1(1 ( o'clock p. in. , HO as not to interfere with the business along tlie streets. Adopted. 15y IJehtn That the city attorney ha instructed to prepare an ordinance ex tending the lire limits along the pave * I streets to tliu depth of one lot or 1JJ ! feet. Referred. Hy Lee That the city marshal be in structed to compel all police ollicers to wear a uniform , overcoat and cap or hat during the win cr months. The resolution was supported by Bchm , Leo and Kuray in warm speeches , while ion ! opposed It. Tliu supporters of the resolution stated that the money raised at.tlie ball shoul I be used only fen * tliu purchase of uniforms. Air. Bailey intro duced a substitute , which was adopted. It recommends that the police purchase suitable uniforms for the winter , the de signs to be selected bv the marshal. . By Lender That the city clerk lie in structed to advertise for one week in the ollieial paper for bids for furnishing hay , grain ami coal for tlie use of the city for tlio lineal year ending with July , ISsU. Adopted. ByLoodor That the republican county convention be allowed the use of the council chamber on Saturday , October 10. Adopted. Hy Lender-That the committee on lire nnd water works be directed to purchase live lire alarm boxes for the use of tlie citv. Adopted. By Thrane That the mayor execute quit claim deeds to Messrs. Anderson and Sorensen for lots occupied by them on payment of % < ' \ fi each. Adopted. Hy Furay That the street commission' cr bu instructed to remove the obstruc tions and grade property on east side of Saunders street , just north of Ciimiiig street , that sidewalks mav be ordered and placed to curb lines. Adopted. Hy Fumy 'J hat the owner ol the Mrect scales on the north side of ( Jiiming street be instructed to remove the same as they are an obstruction and a nuisance. Adopted. H.v Kuray Tln't a committee , consist- ng of tint pre.sidi nt of the council , Mr. Goodrich and Mr. Hailcy , bo appointed ; o investigate the condition of the funds of thu city to tlio end that if there bo any Tunds from which transfers can bo made Unit the samemav bo reported for the consideration of tlio council. Thu com mittee are requested to maku such recom mendations generally as to Ilium may scum propur. Adopted. UKI'DIH'B UK roMUlTTKKS. Finaiicu and claims Recommending h ; I the resolution of Mr. ( iuodrich in- ! nt thu last n " : ' . > iv ' 'i"l to reducing the assessment on instiraiieo companies bo adopted. Referred to tlm city attorney. ( trades nnd grading Rrcoinmendiiip tlio acceptance of tlie plat of A. o. 1'atriek's addition. Adopti-d. 1'ollce lleconnnending that Iho city mnrslml remove the Fqtiatters from the vicinity of Lcnvcmvorth and Nevada streets. Adopted. Public property and improvements Recommending the payment of ( lie in creased rent t'or the city hall until Some better quarters can be secured , although the price , $1'V > per month , is considered too high. Adopted. Sewerage Recommending that o much of Hurt street be s-o graded as lo tirotect the sewer on the west branch of North Omaha sewer , and that .Seven teenth btrcct be also graded to protect the sewer. Atlopted. Paving , Curbing and ( iiiMerlng Rec ommending that contractor Hrennaii be allowed $1x0 on uccount of tilling joints in stone pavement with coal tar , etc. , In front of thu two lots owned by the city , and that he bo referred to the county commissioners and the Hun Publishing company for the balance of Jiis claim. Adopted. Same Recommending that the con tract for curbing and glittering Daven port street be let lo the lowest , responsi ble bidder , whether their bids bo separate or otherwise for curbing and guttering ; and that hereafter when bids are to be advertised for for these improvements , that if they are to be bid on separately it shall bu spccilied. Adopted. oimtNAMT.s. Appropriating money from the various funds to meet the liabilities incurred dur ing tliu month of September , as follows : ( Jeneral fund S IMH4.H1 Police fund M.ois.no Klro fund ! 3ll.ss ! ) Library fund -t.M .r.7 Water fund 7iV ] | . : ! . ' ! Kuiulliii : Ixiud fund 41.71 .Judgment fund U.'il Winliii : sewer luml 250.1H District imvliiK tiiml ol.'W.'il Pavlmrboml mini fiwi.ll : Cm bin : ; mid iiuttei Invalid cleaning ' street liuid. , ' 1'JO1 ? . North branch of NoithUuuilinsewer S.Mll.rit ) Cradii ! ) ; , ' fund Si.rjiii.TO Total . $ < 5o7.it : ! ; Ordering the grading of Hartley street om Seventeenth to Twentieth streets and from Paul to Grace streets ; of Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets from Homey to Furnuni streets , and of Twentieth slroc.tfrom Ilcrford lo Farnnm streets. Passed. Ordering the partial grading of Hurt street. P.is-ed. Tin-ordinance relating to submitting the city hall matter to fie people was read a. second time , and the council adjourned. Mrs. Van AtiUon's Death. The following account of the death of Mrs. Van Aiken : , a sister of Mrs. C. 11. Van Wyek , is from the Orange county ( N. Y. ) Press. Mrs. Van Wyck is now at Mil ford and the senator left for Pennsyl vania Saturday afternoon. On Saturday morning the people of Milfoi1'1 , Pa. , worti startled bv the an nouncement that the wife of Hon. Dan iel M. Van Atikeit of that village , had died suddenly during the night. It scents that Sirs. Van Aukcit was in her usual health during the day , and was out shopping early in tne evening. When her husband , who had been away , returned homo , he found her sitting up waiting for him. They chatted pleasantly until about twelve o'cIocK when Mrs. Van An- icon wont to her bedroom up stairs. Mr. Aukcn had some lol- t"rs to write and did not go up stairs until one. o'clock. When he en tered the room lie found his wife partially undressed , lying on the lloor , dead. Ho immediately called bis family and a physician was summoned , who said tlie cause of her death was heart disease. She had spoken of a I'oart trouble somu time before , but there had been no cause for alarm. She was about lifty years of ago. ago.Mrs. . Van Atikcn's maiden name was Martha Hrodhoad , and she was a. daugh ter of the late Hon. John Hrodhcad , of Milford where she was born anil has al ways lived. Her brothers and fcistcrs uro John C. Hrodbeiid , of tliu United Slates army , now living in tlio west ; Rev. Au gustus Hroadhead , u Presbyterian min ister living in New Jersey ; "Mark Hroil- head , a prominent merchant of Washington , D. C. , Kate Hrodhoad , wife of Hon. Clms. II. V..n Wyck , United States senator from Ne- thrasku , and Louisa Hroadhcad , wife ot Rev. Hugh Smith Carpenter , a Presby terian clergyman , of Brooklyn , N. V. Mrs. Van Aukeii is survived by her hus band , Hon. Daniel M. Van Aukcn , one son , Ross , and two daughters , ( iraeo and Florence , one of whom , ( Jruco , was to have been married on the Uth of October to Harry Mitt , of Milford. Mrs. Van Aukcn was a lady of com landing ; presence , and of most ngrcca- ble < and charming disposition , and I ways an active leader in society. Her home was a pleasant resort for her many friends in Milford , while her presence was always necessary in tlio social cir cles of that village. It was in her home life , however , that she reigned .supreme , and here it will bu that her presence will bu.sadly missed by her duvutcil husband and loving children. She was a most ol'mablo lady in every respect a warm-hearted , sincere Chris tian woman , and her .sudden ai.d untime ly death ims created a void that will not bo easily tilled. She wa : i ni'Mitbur of ( hi ! KpNcopal church and was always ac tive in church work. The family are completely prostrated by t'-c blow and they will have the sympathy of a large circle of tricnds and relatives. piijKSM IMM-KI : ! PILRS t ! A sure euro for Blind. Bin : llnir , llchlm ; and t'lceratcd ' Piles has been discovered liy Dr. Williams , ( an Indian rcmcil , called Dr. Williams' Indian Pile ( ) lntii'iit. . \ > < iitilo ! box has cured the w nnl chronic cases of - " or iiOyeiirnMandln . Xo one need Miller iivo minutes alter apiilyim ; this wonderful umili- In , ' medicine , i.otlnns and instruments ilo more harm than ( -mil. U'liliams * liullaii I'lio Ointment uhsiiilis the I'liiiius. allays tlio Intense itching , ( ji.inicularly ut n'uht ' alter uetlinit warm In lied ) , acts as a poultice , rVi' ( Instant reliei' , anil is picpaicd only fur l'll < * . ilclilnir of private nans , ami lor imtliin elso. SKIN DIKKAKKS CUUK1) . Dr. I'm/lcr'a MiiL'lo Ointment enrus as by nnulc , Pimples , JliiiL'k Heads or ( irnbs , Blotches anil Knittions ) on the nice , leaving thu sliin clcaraml beautiful. Also cures Itch. Salt Ithcuin , .Sure Nipples , Sere Lips , ami Old OliMlnato Uleci.s. Sold by dniggbts , or mailed on teculpl of .7) ) ecu is. llet.illcd by Kuliii & Co. , ami Hrhroctcr & Ik'cht. At svhule.salu by C. F. ( juodimm. IJvo Ktciuk Note * , N. I ) , IlerKKicen , the well-known stockman of Wnlion , was in the city yesterday. TheO 'alalla Cattle company bad another train of ' > ' cattle at the yunls ycsteulay. Diu-li A Itoiitt were in yesterday with 120 cattle ; Brush it WilHiiiil'i cattle ; Kastlliiun > - ton M cattle 1 ! . F. .lolniMin. . ' .S cuttleVef . I'Vllt < l 1 llll\ > ; 4't ft I ( I'M ttr l f U j i < t ' ( KM : II II" | cibee. Uros. , - ' ! caltlis : I ) . II. , t.J. VSny. . iler , a ) rattle : lllvkx it T.4 \ i-alllo ; A. Wal ker , l.ovulaml , Col. , ( ft cattle ; .1 , M , Carry lll-os. , Hod ; Clirk.I'Mrattle ! ; U'V. . .Mitchell , MI IHMS ; .M. .Mellilile. 7s | I-M , , K. .M. llll- ili'iliraut.\Vooil ItlviT , 71 hi s ; O.DIfkeiiuaii. I'd Ini 'i ; Ilk-ksiVr. . il'Ilio : . ! . Knolile , Cut- timlms , 71 luigi * ; ! ' . I > . Tiulu'll , 7i3 lionM. Court Notes , District court WH ; in Mission yu tunln.r , Juil o \\'iiloloy \ on tliu bunuli. A f vv uuiiiiiortiuit | iluuKloiH wiiro rumlnnul , ami : i jury iiniinuueil ! | : | for to-iljiy's trial. Tliu c ti e to ho li'ii'il is lm | i-di-- crntcil 1'iisn \Viu-liii | v.s. I'ou. ' Tliii iloiiUt-t of thu county roiii'l WIK cnllcil ycstenliiy. tliero lining forty- six east" ! lliereou Tliu fyllowiu la the call for tlu iloc-l : . t of the district court to-day : J-allierwnI3 vs. Tansoy , AYnrren et al v * . Moore , { steele e ) al vs. Tins , Hit U > lt.itoii v Union Padtle railroad i Absolutely Ps.jEje. Tills pnwilor never vnrloi. \ mnrvnl of Mientrili and wl'olr'ouienoM. More ( vonnintcnl llitm tlio onllni'i-.v UmlH. uiul rir.tm Mio M > M l'i I'OlllpL'tlt'OII ' Willl ll'll lIUlll ItllllOlirilUi test , KhOl'l. welxlil me ! ) > 1in-ji > liiio ! | mw < lnr * . Hold ( inly In ciucj. lloyiit Iliililim I'on-ilur Co. , IW Wnll Mvoot , N. V. ( Wo. 1033. ) B.EFORT OF Till : CONDITION OK THU Omaha National Bank , ATOM AIM , IX Till' STVTn OK NiillMPK. : . AT TIM ! CLOSI : or HUMS ess , ocroncu Isr , lAVi. folium mnl discounts ro o\- ( > vlnil't . 7'i"t ' l a IT. S. lldtnls to FPtMirn clreuli'llon _ 7r > . ( W U ) U. ! . llonils t M'Oitvu ilc ] > n ltn . U.'i.OiW OJ Oilier Mocks , lioniU uiul murtiriltfcj. . -1,110 CTi Uuo from itpprovccl j-o- ' Miricawuts . $31 ,5711 III * Iun from oilier national Imnlfs . IP.V-f. ' : ) " Duo I nun slnto banks nnd limiKrrs . I.IT.CWI fr. I'lVi.DIS Ml Ii > : ll eslnto , tiirilltllio niul II.Min-es. . . UWkW IKI Current evpoii'-oauiid luxes puM. . , . Kill U'J Chocknnd oilier cash Horns' ' . $ yt , ! < Sl SJ * KxehiniKo lor clearing lionso . ir.'MOM nillsof other bimls * . 5a,413'OJ I'niL-lldinil pn ) er currency rency , nlckclt mid iion- . . . . . , Speolo . W7bll : (1) ( ) ( . ( Bill tender notes . Itu'.i.lWOO 500,01487 Itcdoinpllon Innil wltli t ! . ti. Irt'iis- ui-er ( n per cum of clfuiilutlou ) . Ufl" 00 linllion nucouut . irii.OOO ft ) Totni $ .inni.iji w I.IAllll.ll'lUd : Ciipllnl stock paid In Ston.OW OT 11 mill KWt.lflM (0 ( Uniii.-ldcd profits JSWJIU National liiuik no'es niilslaiidln . . . . li7riiM ( H ) Individual iteposlls sub ject io L-hcuk $ j7ia : ra nonnind ccrtlllcntcs of deposit 89,015 05 Tlnio cortlllciucs of de posit StQffU SI CcrlllliMl cheulvS lid 7H I'nllcilSl IM-S dopoplts. . . Gl.CIl 13 Deposits of II. .S dUhnrs- liih' ollicoi-s 81.17J it Duo lo othur iKUlonul Imnlts Sti.107 "i Duo to fiiniu bunks nnd mid hunkoi-s 070,400 GS 2B.V > , rS7 44 Totiil e-JC9l,351 13 STATE OK NKIIHASICAlcq COL'NTV OK DOl'OI.VS , ( ' I. Win. Wullucu. cu litcr of the nlinvo-nnincfl Y hunk , dii bok'innly mvcnr Unit the at vo H\tto- \ inunt Is trnu to the l ) ( t or my knowlolo nnd ho- Huf. \VAriAurOiisiior. : : . Si.terllOit ) nml s-.vorn to ho'oro mo tlilu fith iliiy of October , l&j. J.uriinu DII.MI : . [ si : * i. ] Notary 1'ubllc. Comiuct Attest : .1 II. JftrrA , 1 Ot'V 13. I . \ ON , i-Directors. J. J. liltOi.N , ) ; K S fill DUMP UiaiiajROLlEU SKATZI Vc , CtuxllAn n tile World to Ptoduuu UH unuftl. Unmplo Pair acat pontjmld on receipt of pi leu. COLT 16-SIiot REPEATING RIFLE , Till * 1'rtr- I. ln.t orfh lf Ilia luttnryn1rf. \ . Ill * i1i l > * | . -ri .t. Inc rlfMn ItiorM. . T k" ilitH. . i . . -I U fin I , , ir C , i- tr- l.r . > lnnr > l/r | .MMIM . ! > . , . ! . . . . .1. .Viinnii In , v.nt nf K Rr > ir'i < rin . | ft ! ) in ri.ii * t tt , .r ilin CaH' * li-fr -'iri ' Bi ailM.M , ni > .i-iMr - . nil ni-w.liitlitr tint lin-n ri--'lM-il lr"'n Clt'l' ' I.HI..I- lljrn ; r.l. Cr. . ou.l att nnrroilnl In v IMJIKI. 'IliU I. | j.lllirlj Clir ( mini blr cnln rifr ilT rr I , V li.iln Irw UriMKUT niT.VR uMrli r l..n.ll titlilai M.It. tV < r. . i > ilii . "i ul * ' , | . | , . , < iiil Ilio IJI. Ih'i-.li i'ltl.IM itl irrl.lci- . < ilil.lililiki- n lie. I . l.rtt . i : > . . P. .Mh.T' . . , s , ,1cm , . , 1,1 , , i , .uuut .liliir llm llnhrll "r llh'i-J llhlH CnMil.l-- . jil , , , , Si-n.l 0 riMit * f.-r .iitr nr Illnttrnf , 'I . n'n'nynfot ' nni. Illllr. . I.Vvu r. . ll'liln 'l > ' ' I , . . l'-l'l | , . . . ' .ilLrll , , , , , ! , ; Holler Sknl , . . . nu , | rirluif | li. . l > . | .i l , | . . .i. .1 olioiil Ocl. J. JOHN P. LOVCLL'S SONS. BostonMass. irlubllliL-d : IH : ! ) . A nlccoor mlno. nlup ycnin two. " H-iys I ) . It. MIIII'Tii. Ilici v ell I.IIIMVII p > iiliti.ier < ( > ) ' Cutliwo lleni'll ) ' . "vns tnlipii M Iliri'o iniHilln from lln fniiisiinipth'tinol.iri'n ni-ois o iiuclnlf I , nnd pit 'fd on Itldue l' < i .1 ( ' .tt'lmKcly. Al unc.d , II ( . nniniciK'c.l iiiMiln , nnd IVIIK teen pliunp und liL'iilliyiiiid ! : Iho dilld HIIII Ili-iis. " Hiinli toatJ. ninny us till : * blown beyond nil cavil tin true vnlnii. MRS C. A. LUCAS , I'ormcrly with rnnio ( if I he loading housed oaet. DRESS MAKING- . 1G09 ST. MARY'S AVE. , PHO TOG-BAP HER HTl/DiO ON ( MtOI'NU M Nui Hi JBtli. bi-ttifiu t'LHiCLhl ' ) . 400.00 t Illilliiu Vrldi'lc iniule. The HtrtiiKN itlil tti jrnr.r , & ] m'1 ftiHiii-ii | ii > roiivli cuiiiurT ruiidii unl Hui'iv > jiii' i ini.iiiii | | . | it iii > nM ) . , NOTICK. "Prali'l priiiin < iil : < -.vlll I ID recoil rd nt ll. nMlcenl the I'liiel' l ii liii'fT ol' lh < < I'nlmi I'n i-n1 Iliillum tu Mnndia iitull'nliinlny tuvnti , . iilut T in. I'nr Kfndlinr , iirMviiur , irnitk Inylnir. ; md Mirnii'inir nl ( he Denver , MnrclitMl nnd li | > n.l | < 'r II. II. l/iiurcii lifiit.Tiiiiil MiiKlnill. In i-lndli ) | lniciiiljn lnirnl < oid Mirruuliiir"f t4 ! ' l > ( iril n "l Hie Inu-lj nlriMily luld. I'liilllrs , i > | | - ( - 'iii .i-nl filli > finllluil : l-OI lll > < llltllllll > .J mi iipi'llilion , U OIL * < ; tilrl Knulncer'K ntllco In. DlIUlllll. . II. ( M.I A K At. licnl. Mmii > tcr. "