, -1 IP * - - 4 THIS OMAHA DAILY Bgffi SATUKPAy , 6OTO&&K 81 , 165. . THE DAILY BEE. OtlAHOfTIOP. . SO. 'lit AfO > Mf. I'AltNAM 8r M.TT VUKKOniCI. , H/WM W , Till lit. MJ Illlll.lllMl. J'nM Mini , Trrjmornln . r- -j > t HunOnr. 11m onlj Monitnr iiKiriilnif | inxn | pnlilNluil In the TTHMS 11V MAU. ! Ono V r . . . fldiri'flinf MntillK fi'A ftlK Mniiltm. . . itf.Mino.MD.itli.M \ anc WrrKt.r Iin - I'ublt ctt KveoVc < l-i"i lny. TtllMfl , lOSlimn. Ore Vr r , wllh proinhnn . JJ.OQ One Year , wltlmot prumhim . l.s'i Bit Moulin , vflthom prcuiluin . ? n line Month , on trlnl. . 10 All romnmtilciitloin ixhitltiK In ncn mul ixll- tunnl iimlHiix choulil I'n iMl < lr NfH ] to UK. im- ; IDII iir-rnr rjEK. All lmfliH n lMt irs mul tTiiiltlnnrc.liould tin mldlOWll 10 Till. Ill K I'l III.ISIIIM Ci MIMSl , UXHIIA. D/iirtc. ehtckJ mul ( HHtiilllcii onlcrs to l > > mHito | yiiblo tn ttio tintur of tliu ciimiiaii } . IHE m PU8LISHIHG COMPAIiY , PROPHIEIORS , K. IUSn\VATiit. : KIIITOII. A > rr.t.i. "heeled" car driver seems to lill up the sap of n do7.cn absent police- men. Tun time for registration tsjclrnwlng to nolosc. Let cvorj voter attend to the proper registration of his nnmu. LOOK to the assessors in the coming election. Incompetent nnd corrupt as- Hewers are the main support of lax dodg ing real estate owners. ' 1 "Uivi : us u few more ' .stin's , ' " says the JftraU. Wti will ] irc ont yon with the rntirc tlcmocratic ticket laitl out cold und fltill' , on next Tuesday nvcniujj. Dlt. Mn.i.iit : lias always prided him- df on bolng a temperance man. Wo arc therefore surprised to see him swal low Brandos smash and Weiss beer. to the Lincoln Joitrnnt , Senator Van Wyck dictated the opposi tion of this paper to Mr ( Jore This is iicvv a to the editor and probably will be to the .senator. Lr.r every good citl/en contribute some thing to tlie purM ! for Car Driver Wool- dridgp The Br.K'S subscription list flartn out well , and it tdiould bo kept up tin til a haiidbomo sum is collected. IK Mr. McSlinno will just inux lo the fool friends of his proposed northern No- br.tska railroad vho are bniying at UB through 'lie ' Ifcrattf , his project will meet with more favor and less .suspicion. Jin. ( ? r.nr denies that ho wanted the cnilor.soiueiit uf the regency nomination. He won't deny that he wanted the en dorsement of the railroad commission in the republican platform and didn't get it Tut ; St Louis Olobc Democrat says that "Mr Cleveland has given notice , we be- 1 ievc , thai one toim In all ho wants. " The spoils-hunting democracy has given 7iotk'o , we bolie\c , that one term is all that Cleveland will get. ' "Torn straight for tlio democratic jus tices , " says tlio JJeniltl. If lr. Miller 1 isn't ashamed of giving such advjce ho ought to bo. The idea of asking reputa ble citizens to vote for ISrandos and Weiss is simply amazing. TUB Tfcruld Is trying to be very Hip- jniiit anil funny over the charges of body mialchingat the poor farm. This is a pretty serious matter and will not bo ulroppod after elootlon. While we did HotuhargJ tluil tlu belies of p-uipers were sold to the Medical Collogj by Mr. JjNoreo , we have ovorv reason to believe Uhat such was the case in spile of his do- inialfl. Mr. Pierce is not likelj to admit that ho. wa.s a party to such a trallio. The 'floalinijin ' corpses for medical itsio is al- tvaj's carried on through a third party. ( ! EN. HAZEK has ordered the court martini of the class of signal snrvico pi ivatcs nl Fort Meyer for insubordina tion. The insubordination consisted in protesting against profanity anil abuse from Lieut , tlrcen their instructor. It i.s onlj proper to ntato that Mr. Green , who wenru Hhoultler straps , received u repri mand while hih holdier pupils wjll prob- ablv receive "n blind" of live dollars and ten days for during to resent liismaltreat- uncnt. Mr. Green ought to be jinesti- gated , but lie jirobably will cheapo to re pent his ofl'onso. Tim privates at l-'ort Meyer will learn bomo of these days that an the signal service tlio reporter of lihickguarditiiu is worse than the black guard. _ Oi'H comments and eoncliHiotw witli rnferc.ncu to thu projected railroad from Omaha into novllwt'U and northwestern KcVrubka'aro intorprided by these who 1 Vroolium thomselvo.s us IU bpeeial chain- 'l ' ioun i 3 hostile to this enterprise. They t-csent the intimation th'it this road is a project to extend the Missouri Paulllu or rather to build a teeder to thai lino. \ \ o are even charged with deliberately intjligning Mr. MoShano who made the proposition to thu board of trade commilteo. Now everybody who has read our editorial knows that it o.\iiru si'd no opposition to tlio jiroject , nnd was iurcality fa- 'Torabhi to ii reasonable biibsidy to imj liho that vvill give Omiilia wlmt it neoiU under proper guarantees. Our olVonso In the oyi'fi ° f Jl' ) ' lilh'r was that wo connected Mr. Clark , Jay Gould and tin Missouri Paujlic with this proposed lino. Jn that roapi'ft wo plead gtillly. The lir | liitimation wo had of the proposition nuido to llio boiird of trudo committee wus brought to thisoniue by 1-V.ink Hap Jon , who lurnis.hod u all tlio particulars 'tjuxt wow publiBhed in Jlii'a and other pa 1 purs tliu nest morning. Mr. Hanlon is. Icnown to be intimately nssoeiatod will 'hlr. Clark and Mr. Clark is Mr. Gould's Omalia rcpirsont.ilivc , J''jirthernioro 4 Ir. ll.uilon ib directly connected will llw Holt line and it direct agon of the Missouri Pauilio. Thib Is nun ! ft-stly n sound imougli ba-ls for our con- 'elusion. Hut whethorU UtnoMi > bourl Pa Wlio , burntcompany ? , < ir Jay ( Jo.ild how Jisto build UuKi.iUMin iaU'ilfrl.-N iCar ! jvoratiou can /cl / a dollar iu bonds 01 lunus fiom tills oonnty without ample that it will bo sgrnelhln } , than a * uih linowrw rnlubow mil ivllh OiuuUu.4t iu JA'uyitution The Mitchell OHIO. The fall tint of the MI pro mo court to n prompt nnd dolinilo dpelsiott with to tin1 validity of the hiw creating iidgo in tlu-second judicial dis trict oanntd inspire tint respect for the supreme l iph In N'ebraskn in which our highest judicial shoiild bo lieM.Ve d-i nut propose to mince matters. Wesij it with regret that tlm rotirso of the u- preinu court in this raso Is a disgrace to the bench and an ontr.tji ) upon tlm lav pajfrs. IN tleei loii in thu mindamtis t-asu is notliiuji ; m ire than pettifogging , and would bo h-ld In uontempt oven in a common justice * court. The point in- volvedhanilyadiiiit * of disotmion With all due ileferenoo to Judge Mason , who , as si matter of form , reprnsonted Mr. Mitchell , them is not a lawyer In Nebras ka , whoso opinion is worth quoting , who would d.xro to risk his -potation in sup port of the position that the act of thn losislatnro creating nn addi tional jutl-jo is constitutional. The plain Innjjnajro of tlm constitution with regard to the incrcaso of jutlfiiH cannot bo twisted by any judicial luger- deinnin tnlo authoiity to crpato a now jndgo in 1S3" when tlm jtnlioiary had al ready been im-roisod in 18SJ. The judges of our siipromo court know as much about this issue to-day as they will twenty > ears liunoo if they should live that long. U was their manifest duty to decide this question promptly on its merits regardless of any political con- sequence. The court was not created sis a political machine. U has no right to consider political consequences in reti- Inring or in rofiis'mg to render decisions. It should bo above all personal bias and political favoritism. The court was very : uompt in deciding that the law creating ho olllee of register of deeds is a dead otter. Why did they decide that question so promptly , nnd why tire they dodging thu isstio juado in the second district ? In the Mitchell case the court with its nvlish wisdom proclaims the doctrine that when an act is void ; \ ministerial dlicer cannot question its legality , but mist obey. Less than two weeks ago the same court held that the net creating the jflico of register of deeds was void , and thcreloro the county clerk could not bo compelled by mandamus to obey and was justified in rcfiibing to carry it out. Comment ou such glaring inconsistency would bo superfluous. The couit may , aftir the election , in Is great wisdom come to the conclusion that inasmuch as the people have elected the judge u point might bo stretched for .heir accommodation , inasmuch as the egi.slature will have the right to create in additional judge by the time that Mitchell's , term will expire. At the ri.sk of being held in contempt , we express the prevailing opinion that the treatment of this case by onr supreme court in on a par with the conduct of the ittorney general , who lefusod to do his luty when roquebtod to present the qucs- iou lo the court for decision. A Few Questions. Commissioners Corliss nnd O'Keefo nvtend to be indignant because Mr. Wbitmoro and other speakers at Waterloo lee asked the people to break up the court house ring. Thny claim it is an in suit to them personally and a downright lie to intimate tint there has been any ring work hi the couit house. They have itibhed into print with a general denial and iittempt to contradict charges that never have been mado. Now , a good many singular things have been done in and about , the court house which tax payers of Douglas county have never been able to fathom. Whether there in a ring or is. not , the people will always .suspect that everything'm not as it should bo until the commissioners make a full answer to the following ques tions : 1st. Why do the cominisilonprs em ploy special favorittss to do the county work , anil pay oat thousands of dollars for road w ork to a former member of the board ? 2nd. Why have certain ward politi cians boon able to .save thousands of dollars lars for grading the sheets in froiiu of their property at thu county's p\peiiso ? For instance the grading on Thirteenth ijtreotnear llascall's ten aero lot. Hd. Why have the commissioners al lowed ShcritV Miller nearly $1,000 per month for boarding prboiieis in the county jail ? Inasmuch us tlm county pays for the lodging , fuel , light and water , and supplies the sheriff with a residence , it would seem that seventy- live cents a man per d.iy for board , and that too whim some of the boarders am sentenced to a broad and water diet , does inn look very economical to say the least. -Ith. Why is it that O'Keefo and Cor liss por.slht in keeping 1'iorco as superin tendent of tlio poor farm when they know that ho neglects his dutins and haw been guilty of gross abuses of li ustv Mr O'Keufe pictomU that ho Mistains 1'iorco on the gioiind of civil service reform j that although I'lurco is a republican ho hhull not 1ii ) disturbed sis fig as eiions uhargoj are not .sustained. Does Mr. O'Koofo. mean to insist that 1'lerce must ho indicted for burglary or arson before ho is dispensed vvitli ? Doesn't Mr. O'Koofe know that Ticree inakos it his busiiH'fcs to pack primaries with paupers and compels his employes who arc paid bj the county , to do political ditty work * Phi not the commissioners know that 1'ierco sppnt most of his time in tramp ing through the county organising the pi imnries in Ids own interest for bherih" three or lour weeks ago * fitb Why havi ) the commiasioncrs , or rather two of thum , O'Keefo nnd Corliss , postponed nearly all the work in tliu county until latu in thu season ju4 bctoru the campaign * For inttauoo , why did they djs-covor only ! hut vvtwk Unit tho.v needed a now bridge l near llickc'u farm Ju McArdlo precinct 1 1 and lus'i ' the job through without opecili imtion V tith. The uommis ! onerii churn -that ' tlii'3 munt build a workhouau ami they pivipoao to expend thu prouccda fi'oiu thu cwmti farm for such a building. Why ' did tluiy Jit.gluit to make pro pur provisions - 1 sions in the profJumatfoti jigaiiist collu- , firm anil npeuujutipn In Uio halo of this valuable property ? Why \vns. nothing { said ai U > 4Plii'aiiumunt uad .sale at ptib > H HUfllon to lite lu lic t Mdtlor In fitnull IJIMU U'liy illtl they reserve t i elves tlio jiovvcr and j'rlvllrjjo tu of ifcttn.ODri vvortli uf i roiK rty at file for vvhatevor they * : tvv lit to at c.iit | ? 7th Ilmv vvjiiit about the right of wiy : thru ipjh the lultltlle of tln juKir ftirin vvhii'h the 11'lt line seourod fur siltuost nritliinj ; 8thVhy istherrsti much proniNcuous- ne s helvvoou diMiiticrnts and ropiiltllunna hi the onttiity court lioitsp ? Why is it tluil republican ofilcors hnvo doiiuicrnttu di-jMities who : tro ngninst their own party anil that democratic olllctir.i are employ- iti'j ; rcputjllcans who nrc in 1'irii nptviiitt th'i ropuhliuau nominees ? For InNlanoo , Mike Lahy la vvorkiug for O'lveolVo. Mr. Corliss Is for O'Kooll'o and ho would liavo been for htm against any reiutbllcun candidate. Mr. O'Koeflb sttstain-i Mr. 1'iorco niul Mr. iMort'o Is working for Mr O'KeolTcund ' will doliv- ur all tlio live paunors to lilm on tlio day of election When thoje question1 * nro nnsvvored wo vvill hnvo a fo\v Jiiorn to ask. Tin : Topeka Ciipilnl ia evidently en vious of Kansai ( 'ity'si now watering ; placo. It saya that "Iho Kansas Uity papor-son Sundtty eontalnod pictures ot a nuvv fashionable watoriuy plaeo within a fovv milps of that city , to ho opened iifUyuar. The pictures represunl a scrub oak Hearing with a $ Jdldopotatidan ) old farm Oilier Ijatuls Tlitiii Ours. Another conference \ sittinj : on the Halkan quolion at tlie porte's request , . All the olloi'ls of the great powers during the pa-.l wet ; ! : Irivv b.-ua devoted towards making the tu'cj-Mr.y arrangomcnls towards definitely settling the trouble. England and I'rance are both represented 'n ' the council which is , expected to pro mulgate its linal deem ) early in the com ing week. Hut iicithpf Ih ) portn or the other two little principalities , whoso jeal ousies have caused the tension of iho last month , seemed disposed to place mjoh reliance on the ability of the povvvr.s to restore the old regime. The sultan is continuing to mass troops along the bor der.of eastern lloumdhi and has for warded ' , ' 0,000 of the reserves to Salonica. Servia's army is still threatening the Bulgarian frontier , while advices indi cate that Russia is secretly arming ready to stop in at any moment and cl tiin her share in the division of spoils. The pow ers have demanded of Servia that her army shall be disbanded , and i muni so a restoration of eastern Koiimelia to Tur key , but King Milan finds that thu .spirit of war which lie has evoked will not down at his bidding. There is a prevailing opinion that whatever the final result may be , Prmoo Alexander of Hulgaria must lose his crown , and that the c/.ar is making tlio wav clear for the snceesMon of his brotliL-r-in-law , Prince Waldemar of Denmark , All eyes are still turned on Prince Bismarck , who is believed to hold tlie key to the solution of tlie difficulty. The excitement in the British parlia mentary campaign ia increasing rather than diminishing. The most pniminoiH incident of tint week has been the mob bing of the Marquis of Lome , who con cluded a radical address to the lory con stituency of Jlumpntciid amid a shower of rotten eggs und soot. The occurrence was repealed in various other sections of linglnnd in the ease of other speakers. Such intensity of feeling has not been manifested in years and marks the excit ing nnture of the canvass. Caiefnl judges now concede a largo liberal plurality in the next parliament , but tlie ellbrts of both lories anil Parncllites are being di rected lo keep tlie liberal party Irom se curing a clear majority. Tlie English Catholics are supporting the lories every where and Mr. 1'arnell's friends in England - land are also working in thu same line , the object being to prevent tlie liberals from guininga membership large enough to place them independent of the Par- nellilo snppoil or opposition. As iu six teen English boroughs the Irish vote clectft or defeats and in twenty-four wields a heavy influence , the weight of Mr. I'arnell'.s friends in England is t-omo thini : to bo respected and their votes uro being eagerly * onght after. Meanwhile the liberals are vigorously pushing their campaign with Air. Chamberlain and his radicalism far in tlie van with the httaviyst inllovj Jny , Mr. Ghuli-toiio will deliver three .speeches in Midlothian caily in the coming month and is ex pected to counteract the ellccLs of Lord Salisbury's attacks on the late ministry * * * The blundering ot King Christian , of Denmark , has been fnilher exemplified by his involution of the Danish parlia ment , and the proclamation ol martial law in Copenhagen. Popular excite ment runs high in Denmark , and revolu tion is peering into the back windows of the king's palauu. His romarkablc.Jh.iJ- tlio pig-headed king will notlirwii the ex ample of his Scandinavian cousin who rclre.U.'il ln.il jear from boloiu the auger ol 1tnnirngi . d .subjects after trying the .same t iannical methods us thuio of Chrifct'mn , of Denmark Thn old viking ( spirit on the Noith anil Hallic sea * is blill powerful.md iiionarchial institutions rest oul.v on tlio basis of ihe consent of a free dom-loving Doopln. King Christian nutht , \ ii'ld to llie d wiands of his subjects for a ministry vvh'c'i ' represents the winh of his people or his cunvn will tall sud denly to the ground , anil the exiled mon- arjih will be lorued to jok a residence outside of Denmark with wmio ot his Humorous imperial eons-in-Iaw abroad. Purlmpti the late marriage of Prince Waldoiiiar with tint vvo.illhy Marie of Orleans wa.s Inutoned in order thai Ihe joungmnn'a tulnru might hi : made se cure. Franco lias luiontarlcd ( by tin nttempl to ns-a inato Do IVe.vcinot , the leader of the ministry. The lUnidlant was a work- inginan , but the object to bo gained , Vf'huthur | ) i--tjiial | ( or politieal , ib not LU- blud. Tlio leader of the French opportu nists In the chnmhiia hus ptohablyonly Cnc.ii | < ; il the iu-anfiir& bullet to fall from hi * limtlurahip in the mxt ua > emblngo of that body. The tlar of lU'ia on is rising aiul acumbination of radicals ami cim berv.ttjvcs can al nny time swoop away cvi ly vi tigu of oppottujiist power That tin pai't of lurry and DM Froyuluet vvill forois ftiuh u combination ia doubttul. Itojmblicuim will probably &uu thu "Ik slty of uniting niul by imttitid ponces sion r.dopt u common progrttnme In so- euro a vvurkttij * tuMtj < in support ot i\ new nnd stnldn tnlnrtry Tin : progress of Mr. Parncll'n nation alist campaign In Ircl-nul Is a .slory of unintcriuptod RUI--PVJ A dtsptilch fiom Dublin -nys ! "Cdnveuttnn aft or conven- lion rcgLstcrsi , with mathematical puci- "ion. the selection , of candidates matin in agreement wilhMr. P.irnoll mul his colleagues. Thoio n'minimous adoptions arc becoming nujiiojonottet. Humorof revolt and opposition din away as the moment for ni-tfon arrive * . This was prO'Oiuinently the cmo in UHMIU , which foil to the lot of Mr. Joseph Hitfgtir , the father ofobstriietioninN , and Mr. O Han- Ion. a Oi'rrj mcrclianl , who is descended from the famous llappaico chief , Hod- mend OMIaiilon , whose legend is known wherever the Irish race is unaltered Thus , step by flep , the old FrWi seem to bo winning back power and weallh , dilv- ing out the CromwelliaiiH und the WH litunila who have failed to conciliate thn people among whom thny arc planted " Dissension ami factionalism disappear before the tact anil genius of tlio gloat organi/.or , and a baud of able and enthii- siiistio followers are being secured for his parliamentary colleagues who will help hold tip the Manila ! d of home tulo at Westminster. Mr. Parncll counts on securing .seventy-eight nationalists ia Ireland and one in England , while the other patties can only count on twenty members tunoss tlio channel which will not be bound by Iho I'm null Coiisideilng the pains rocuntly Uikuu to > -liow that I ho revolutionary p.irly ia dead in Idissia , tlio uztir's conduet i * peunliar. Ho has withdrawn ajain to his iron-olatl ( > at elnnn , anil L.Miud a uka-ii- forbidding the general oul- ehration on March II , It U , of the twenty- fifth anniversary of the einanoipatioii of thi ) serfn. for whioh u.xtensivo prepaia- lions have already been inatle The e/ir : suspects that it was to luu e boon inado the einerJora general iiihilNtio rising , or ani/od by tlit ; sludcnts of Kie.IV , St IVtoi'sbui and Moscow. There ih noth ing for it but to utterly abolish the univer sities , they keep the c/.ar in a perpetual suare. Ii AM ) 1U < A1ATIO. Tilen : Teiry Is n-co\oihig from her rece.nl illnoss. MissAiitlL'r&on wlUapnc.u In Uo-.touattlio ( Jlnlw tluMtJi on XincinbLT f. Sarah liuinh.ndt nnticliMtus gro.it utttiuis from her eomliiK \ ih't ' tu lUJs country. Dion Jionciviiult i > iijcil toiun\em o iuj in Austi.Ui.i. I\\enjiort begins an cngaofpniPiit ut Hie P.uit tne.iiie , Hu-ton , on .Muniliiy iu'\t in "I'l'dor.i. " Tlio iccoiplsof Mi.-s A'ailcison'ti ' first \\euk at Hie . " 5i.il ine.itii' Sow Xoi * . , aiuoiuiu-il lo sJ 1,000. Mine. Ncv.ul.i and lu-r eoncert roiiijuiiy \ \ ill uiiL ] ) , ir at i'liiukerm f li ill ua tlio Oln and 7lh ol iNu\oinlMr. Joseph Jcttcisiin has i'eturii < d to "IIi ! Van \Vink.e . , " niuliiifjilie jiieei.'gnKie.iti'i sa > bKuliuii lu luu public : tli.ui ' TDK lln.iN. " MIIK * . Lill Lehinnii , jiriiiM ilonim of tlio ( iviin.ui opera at tun .Moirojiolit in will KII ! tiniii l.iiiKliin lor JS'o\v Yullv CUNovciu - bi-r 5. i The usa of opara glasses offered froc of ch.uj ? * ! to this occupants ot the smiis anil lial- cnny is a nmol Ido.i ot the lla > iaaiKet ( I.un- d in ) thoatoi inan.i oinont. > I. bteiuert ot XoIl.uun , who has just lotuinetl lioin UtiiOjU , biou-'li home ; i gcnu- inofcitiailiiatiiis vimin wiucli was madoin 1T.W. It was valued at ? . ! , .m Salvini's pcrfoi niances at the Metropoytun opera house cDiiiineiHedllh Othello. Ho aiipi-aied in KIiiK Leal on U'ediiL'sdai e\en- inn' and in Tlie litadiatur on Kmlay. Signorina Kossono better knoun Iieicas Miss Lottie 1'inner , has signed an en a e- ment with the emu t opjia nouses of Couiii , anil Colhd. in ba\on > lor thu romiiii ; rea son. son.After After the 15'Jth icpresentation of "Xannn" at tlio Now Yoik Casino "Amurita" will hi ) pioilui'od. Itchoait-alsot the op"iettaaro now Knini ; < > n. Mu'lior IVuiginl and i'aiilinu Hall \\ill upjir.ir in tlm ] ) iinciial ) ] iaiis. Victor Hugo's ' 'Heinani" is to buproparcd for Mr Lawieiice JJanots foithcomnif ; pro duction lMr. ) . . Allied Thompson , \\ln > nas diatiiiKiiished hunsi'lt h > ins uii inai and ar- tistio designs tin ihe' 'mnodj ol Krroi ' 'nnd ' iUmieoamt.liiliet. " Mr. Abbey was Kiitncd the other diy at the rcpoit that ( ii'istci was not coming to Amen- ca thN season , " .She has hcun ill , said ho , ' and hei departnri ! ims iK-en dcinji'd there- foio for a leweekc , hut shu will posithulv sail no\t month and sing ineoncoitundei my management. " It wits n curious 1act hi the Jndle reason that the pio.rs in which Now Voik .imlioiii'cs liKed her moitcio not tho-etliath.id , helped tier to laiiii * and tonnae in 1'aris. "Di\or- cims" was not \viitten ton th.lt , nctif > , > n lei Mmn , GiiiUimont ant ) Judio has noVur ap- poaicd In the "M iscoit ' in h i homo city. KKI-IGIOU.S. The T'oMoiieiuo I ) . Conwa ) is a tow dajs at Concord , Mas- , . , the guest ot Dr. ICilai d ' s claims , duilncr Jiis campaign at .SI. .liMtph , Mo. , to have uinu'rt- ed iii.iwo pi-oile | , liiclmbnK 1,0)0 ) children. " ( enuine nnivals IneaU out spontaiu'oiijlv Ilko tlio llowcr that Inirsts into b oQu ' , riii'n tlio plamha > reauhi > d its iiini > 'VD > iii ncce-isa- iv Kiowtli , " ha > h Hev , Wtii JnltUh. The solujieii-iiiiui'Htate left l.v the late ( \irdiii Lii'vCioiiij was an In.sinanco polk' } il | tn MtitimlMfo. Ho had sK | > nt ills jiiTbonul "t-taU' in charily and tin Hie cathedial. Methodist conferences In Wisconsin liave declaivd then lielict that Chiistian men ought not to laiso or soil tohaum 'I'hiit.v Ilioiisuul acres 'd the plant weio under cuiti- \ationinthebtatu HIH scar , anil the manl- tcilo ol tlu.Mi utliiloiia ; liodli'.s lias aionscd iniicli blttei comini'iit. The Widow Van < 'olt. wlio Is conducting revival im'cilnp > in I'lillhileiphia , addiw es gatheiini ; * c\er > evening and on Ihv atlci- nooiis , h idcs twice oil Snnila\s , with tlm adilition ol isniida ) x'htiol MT\iccj. Miodo-s most ni the t ilMng on tbt'sc otcasions , and piass live thmsni iMch ri'ivlce. huch woik would he inipo-sihloldit turher splentlld jihy- The Kpiscoul | diiTse ; ( 6fcw Voik has re- ct-ivod limn MJ I'lUhcHno l.or llaid U'oif a pledge ol ni i.OD"licn ) neotUd. to begin the election ol ach < n ! > House , an ollel which the trustees ot tn. < gcin'ial tlieolo icil f-cni- In.ii ) followed by : i nL o ) a site within its gumiids. It Is proii nril lli.it the Imilduu bo iittcd lor tliu win O.DI. ; , Iieatiinaitoi | ol the diocese. 1 loin a recontt3tallvnicit ( it ap | > eato that the coil ol icntomij ; and i oniijletiim the great ta- thetlialol ( "olo ne fiinu [ si ! , when tlio woik was ii-Mimcd uiii'i a m/H'ctot ne.iiij thicn- iiiaitei- | , i ceiilniy , down to Apnl I , ol the pic eat jc.ii , was 'il.tKi'.iiJi ) imiihs , evilusuu ol iihjiu'ti lei tlie M'nicfts ni ( ol decoiitlivu pmx | > M' > , and ot a hnno nninbfi ul puvatu UOIltlllollN CONNUUIAMTIUH. 'Urldesnnlds let out hy the day" is- the le- gen on a I'.uisi.iu si n iio.iul. A lleni > I'liiintj eloping couple weie mar- iled on lioiM'luck In thib cit > . Tlic > wcio hothon thosanu boi e. -hoiiis\u [ | | ] Demo crat , A Memphis fill a few dajis ago horso- whlppod IUT pii pi 'tiu ) latncr in-law lor trjing to Induce his non to break up tlm match. In the weddinsrtrousiean of the rrincess Maiio d'Oileans was a pearl nockleas looted In the Ohitioao war by Ueii. i'alikaio. valued at iVW. ) A sisty-btfvcn-year-old has married I I'Mla-f IfM i < ? hnm1cl . A Menu man tn CVhtsi rniin\t , , hiliiMMja jcarago IKHMII ' n vonu < woman rern-rd U > man.v hbu. Tlmultl snid ho w us : \ fool , bnj the buy riroveml. 'lUo oilier day Uic U'lilvHimmlltetl suieidf buoaiiso tlu bi > ) 10- tii-si d t'iiarr > hot. TLt > i w marrtaw law In tVnnsvlvunla linpiKf r uitny tvenaltitv uium the ottlpln- tligcleiutmau who \Iolatoi an > ttyulation lli.it iv sp v ui bnnd-hiKik. or guide btvs beoii l titvl wih wiiirh the wary mliiUtorgoes an-U'id on ill oouaalom. . . 'ss ' Mijrl i Una , Uio jonniffit d'utdiU-r of ll'iii. r U. VTashburne , of Ullnols , vvasmtP nwl the other < lay atthn family lioiuusteuil In . M lne , to < A. H. Kowlcr , ot I'olo- fa'li' ' . I he w tidlnif was nrlvnlo mid the bit- did ) .ali left fo. < Colorado in Uio ovenlnj , ' . Theie I" " " iiiuw "ronuvnco" than practical gixvl SCUMin | | 8Diarrlaeof ( any American Kill tit "setredr IT , " Bltbpusjh shuiptl milliiiiiitiiu with Vriweuta' votiscnt It U n l > blH4 a irlrl o berblrthrlffUt to doprhu her nt : dl I'taiiie l knovr what young lady hood moans. HOMOII Ilc.raltl. Theatrical eiteles In I'orls are lumrntlai ; Ihe rctueincnt of thVnhariniiujnctttm , Mile. ( H'i/ette whoNaiiiul to sacrulco hurwlf tu tlm h ) mi'iipal ulttir ' IJy bur marrlnxo the ( Iramalli woild lo-es \ brilliant uctnm and the btldegtoom guiin beautiful wlfa Shu ls : jeamof au'e and yosacssert n cuarmliiK iijcuio , lm wii i-jfs ai\l teeth the eury of ovcrj Parisleiitio. "Iiitl lie poii the iuwslon Inst' nkht"e.v gerliiskpd thu mot IK r.t.\i \ tin ) daughter came do\Mi lutr to lucaklavt "No , not qtilto " " \ \ hat tllit lie " " " ' w > "U'fyy , ho stiuet'icd lay hand twice and said that lnxbelleveill'iJ tunko .some man an c\t client w in If the follow had 'OHM' enon h to lake mi so faraway that you coniiiiit " visit me moie than once in twenty The wiHldlngof the Koi.Ms , l''ranzpnu amt Mis , Knglei N a lomaiice wiUhy of notice , He was a eoai hmaii ami loveilu huly whosu friends tiowiicd upon Ids ) in tt'iisionn. IHit hho win a tine he.uted VMitnaiiXand lull loved in him ; MI he tesolvcd to Impuivu his state b > liltim ; linnM-ltloi tliemmlstrsSiiowaited. . rhe ii-siilt was his oulination , uil their uur- Mage. This oicuaed in Aidmoie , 1'a. A ncwlv nui tried couple mimed Ogtk'n.from Poi t Kills Ku * . . \\linuiiivcil In DJIIVLT on n Kansas I'aclneloepcreatli one moinliig thin week , plmed a w.illet containing 'two ' htm- ilred dollars undei a pillow in thblr burth. \\licn thuj awoke the car had biuti sldii- tracked heio anil two porteu VMMO hnl > y mak ing up the bei ths. The etmplo. went to , tlllfer- unt ends ot the eai to wash and on thalr iv- tinn the nioiiev WHS missing. The porters w cieat tested , tiled ami dismissed. A Georgia couple weie imitrled ' under Jlii' . " as i | weio , tlm otliei day. Will le W. U. Willis , a substantial joiing larmoi , ot 1'Iko conntv.was stealing Miss Jones from lier home lor tlie puiiiosoot m.urj IIIK liei. he w.w ilisctnered hy the lady's inotlieis. The eli'u- ' ingcuuplo siiccuedod in ioachin.a ; waiting wrriace , liit they weie no sooner on their way than they were pin sued b > volley o ( buckshot from the cni.nu'd .voting men. Hev- < eial ot the buckshot poi fonilod the lady's bon net. The loveio succeeded in icaehing a clei- g > man and being mat i led just bfloie the pursnois Imist in. | l'\ ' . A well-known Baptist clergyman , icccntly pastoi ol a chinch In Jioston , was engaged neailj Ihlilj j oat's airo to the daughter ot railroad iiicsident , who lesides in rtisU-tn Massachusetts. ( Mivnmstances pR'ventcd tht'ii niaiiiiigu , and the engagement vvashio- lien , but without ill Iccling on ellhoi Mile. The cIcrgMiian mauled ; inother lady , who died about a jeai ago. The allianced loveis ol aiitiaitei nl u cenltii } a o have icecntlv met , the lad ) having icnmincd hinglo all tlipspjcais , anil , there being no longei an > obstacle , the engagement ol the eailier jeais has been icnewed , and -about the time the bells ling in a now ) eai tlie wedding bells will ling toi them. MNCr A M3\V V THE CEHTURY FOR NOVEMBER. Tin ; Ci.xit'uv begins its s-ixtcenth year with a nionthl.v circulation ot con > idouibl > urci M\IM. T hegn'at gain IIHS Itojti due to the success of the \\'ar \ I'apeia , and to the fact that the geneial teatines t > l the nuua- /.inoliavoleen ) uintbunllj stion ; ; dining the p.ist j e.ir. The November number , now icady , con tains ; "CHATTANOOGA , " BY GEN. GRANT. The thin ] paper ol lien. Cunt's peisona ! nicmoiir of the wai , dcMMibin with gic.at intoicst the tamoiis battle of 'Chattanooga. With it appeals a lull-paged pictmoot lion. Giant , liiiin n photogtaph takim nt Mt. McCiegor , mid the reproduction ol one ot bis letters to Dr. Uonglas. THREE SHORT STORIES. "Tlm Story of He vcn I evils"liy Frank K. Stockton , "A Clonil on I hi.Moun tain , " l > y Rtiiry Jlullock Iconic , "Tlie M.\Htcry \Vilhcliii llutter , " liy llelon ilnck- HOH ( II. 11. ) "Danger Ahead , " a iviu.irkably able and siiggostive piper on .socialism and the labm problem , bl.jnian Abuot ; and an aiticlo on "Tho United Churches ol the Putted Males , " the latlci to bo followed l > \ papeis on chinch unity hy icpiesciitattves ot vaiious tlenominuiions. THREE ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES. "A - ' Visit I'cira " IMiotograihci-'H to , with I H plcl IICCM ; "Mxlni * I'inglisli H , " hy Kilitiiiiitl liosse , H Setters , " h > various ev- perts , 1 picture * . "JOHN BODEV/IN'S TESTIMONY. " BY MARY HALLOCK FOOTE. Theliistchaptois ol anew soiial story of mining lite by the uti > oi vt " 'ivm ked Hoi.so Claim.1 Also a slioit paiiprnn "riiatit.inqiia , " bj Rd- watd Kveictt II ale. In the depailments an editoiial on "The Outlook lor Civil faeivico Iletoim , " and open letloi.son various tiniulj Niibpets. | "Uilo a-btac" contains linmoroiis poims and acaitoon ot KV. . Kemblo. Among the teatuies lei thu coming volume aio : THE WAR PAPERS BY GENERAL GRANT ANDOTHERS. The.se will bo continued ( most ot tliiini Illns- tiated ) until tlm chief ou'iilsot thtiC'ivil War have been dfsciibod by leading patticipants on both sides. Cenoial ( iunts iiaiei ) in- elude a description of the baltlo ot tin : Wil- tleiness. General McClellan will wiite ot Antietam , ( ieneial D. C Huoll of bhlloh , Ci'iit'ials 1'ope. J.ongbticetanil otlieis id the .Second IJuli linn , etc. , etc. Naval combats , Including the light between the K irttui'tr ( and the Altilminn , b > olllceis ot both bhlps , will builtscillied. Tt0 | "Hecolioctions of a J'jivato" and spci-Ialwai pajieisoi ,111 anecdotal in hnmoi oils chtiractci will he Icatinc.s ol the > cai. SERIAL STORIES PY W. D. HOWELLS , MARY HALLOCK FOOTE , AND GEORGE W. CABLE. Mr. How ells' xeiiid will l > e In lighlei vein titan "Tim Kbc id .Silas l.aphnm. " Mi. Cable's is a novelette ul the Acadian * ot l.onlsiaii.i. Mi. ( able will also i ontiibiite a HClies ol liipelsdii sltue songs llllil i including ne-'ro hcrpcnl woisblp , etc. SPECIAL FEATURES Include " \ Tiiejdi' J'iUiima o lo Home , " illnstialed bj I'enuell , llisloncal I'apcjs hv l.dw.ud Lu's-'l-'stim. mul ntlii'is ; Papcis on 1'cisia , lo is. ( i. W. Jicnlamln , laleiv I' ' S. minlstci. vsilli nnimuims illi tntuims ; Asiio- nomiial AilicleN. prartical and | HiMilaion ] "Siilii . \sioiiiniiv" | ; ' . ' mi ChiJi-tian I'llllv ' l ) > icpicsenlaliM's ol various lellgious denominations ; I'aption Manual ndneation 111 various expeit eti , t Ic. SHORT STORIES Itj 1'iaiik H Mofktim , Mr . Helen Joplcsnii (11. ( II.I , Mis. Maiv IlnlliH-k I'liiuc. Joel Clundlei IKiuis , H ll. JioviM < n. T. \ . , ) - vlci Julian llavvthoine Itichanl > l John ston and otlicie : and pocniby leading poets. Tlie DepaltiiionK 'Open l.etteis , " Jiic-a-Hiac ! , " etc. , will bti inlb 'iisianicd. THE ILLUSTRATIONS Will be kept up to the btundaid vviilch has iii.uliiTiii. C'hMi itv en iav 111 3 lanunis Uio woild over. PRICES. A SPECIAL OFFER. Itegnlar siilc-eiiption pili'U , frJ.OOajou. To cluible new leadeis tugct all the War I'apeir. , with contribution : ) trom ( ieneiuU ( iianl , H aurogaid MiClellan. J V. Johnston , huw Hullucftlmiral I'oitei and otlieis , wo will S'lid tlm twelve bai k niimln-is Nuvcmlicr , IsSJ , toOitolmr , IHM with a uaiYaultecrip- lion beginning with Vovcmlx-i , lss.'i. tor JrtS.OO for the whole A subscription , with tlio li iiuiiibcjM hound In tun handsome volumes , S 7..r > 0 tor thu vvnole. Hack iiumheisoiilj sii | > - plled ac thes pri.s with MiUsciipnoiib , AJ1 duulcrd and poataiaMuib. talu TUTT : E3PR3K33SSi | . . . PILU 23 YEARS JM USE TJs SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVSR. Io > oriipt > > tHc/llo\rr > l ca tlTr , I'wln ' In the bcaili ttllh c\ dull ermallon In ( U h cU pnrt , i'nlo un--v the hoxtilcr- blade , ] 'ullncin nntroJllxcrllh , nd InrllmillnQtocXettlQnof badr ortnliul , , I.otr ptrlif > with f hntliiirnDslcrtrd ooio Uury , \Vo rl utn , i U lnr i 1/lutlttlnsc.l : nn Ilravt. Ilatn brfurotlin tutu , ) Ienilacb ore1 the rlohl rtf , ) te llpimne * i nllh CONSTIPATION. X'S flZitid tvra c'licclollf Aihpi d to snch CASCS , ono doio ptfcou atioh n Iht I Inrrrnctt thn Aiipf tlte , nj rvuo th cvity to TnUe on 1'ltih.tmn 1110 nt m ! hjtliolrTonlo A tlua ( in 4 TUTS EXT3AOT SAflSfiPARILU Itoiiomtf * thv bp > l7 , uialM hoallhf flo.li. rtroiiRlliciu flu ; trruk , rrp .lr llin viaM toj Vie sjft > iiirttli l > ure bVx > J tttid li rd tumrlo ; tones tlip uvrvmw errtom , Inffvoratcx the trAto , nnd huiuirtA ttw vltfor of nuuihtxxl. If I . Bnlil bv ilruftitUM. 4 ; UurrnS ( . , Now Vorl . tlons Btitl Rapply mnnbcrs according to our ( iic | 'lal olftr , or reniillaneo may bo uittdo dl ltxUy ; to T K CKNTUHV Co. , Niw ; YoiiK , KIlUOATlON.Vf/ . Xo lc ttiou 1 .1x11 v wing woiuun are at col * Kite In thV country. The Morav Ian temnlomndnnrvnt Ilcthelo ham , Pa. . Imu hern lonndiHl t : > t years. Huston ttaUt'iHily Is the New Kiifjl.ind vhool for ttieoloirfeal teaching among tlio MethodisU. "A ton of dumb iu'lls" Is im onler pent mtt from Ann Arbor , Mich. , foi thu gymnasium of the college. Thoaveranoilaily altiiinlani < nat the Riani- mar anil primary schools of New Vork elty Is only lttiHU. ! Tlio tacitlty of Wlllliuns eollwao , MII-.S. , have abolished iiumial oxaiuinatltms mul thu Htmlcnts are huppy. At Vale U Ls the unwritten law that n wtn- dent jshall raho Ids hat at a distance of ten rods from the piasitlont , eight troai u i'tufe - so r and live Irom n tutor. This country iu well oT ( for medical Klmol * . The ' restilar.Vnlono have clthty- ; ( > evc'ii.HUb lJOO : liiftructora ami 10.WO btudonta. Thc.sc bchools turn out about 3,000 tloctors nnmiiilly. The Ytile alumni , nt the recent SprUiKlielii banquet , Keneially expressed tlm opinion that the excessive expenses of the present eollexo course causptt the uuiall entering cjasa at alms mater this year. A IJiooklyn tcnehcrhas bcrn arrwted f * r Mireateuiui ; to kllla pupilcr.nght wbifpering. If the puTiII had siwken out loud it is sup- l sedtliat nothing but burin UK at tlw wmild have sutlsacit the Uwfier. Vt Atlanta tbcieaie tlnce veil col reilciilh < < es. Ono thimsikiti : jiytvuij ; no- KH/taattrnilod the thtee lyilleAcsdynii ) ; tlm lastteini. HcshU'n , thoie VVCIH tWioUjnuwml nejimeWtvn in < . ' < o .lluuJvi'l ) tlio city. A hi -kimlard of stihoiai-bhip hai bwj 0 * ttblislud. Aei { rdlns to a now roffiilatiou ) ssiod | by the minlcliMl authorlticwor Dunn , all pmato tcachu-s onmtsio in that town \yllj In tutum have ttiapply torn Ilicnso t < cnahlo thorn to contiuiio their livueatlon Hinl to olituln which thev vlll have to Mibject themci'lvtH to an ex- .inilnitloii respecting tlit-'U eompoteney aa li ) > btiiicU > iHin the art. ThiiBelection of l'roroHnr Kdwaid S Ho don < F the univei.sitj of Wisconsin , nines ileiil of thounUoihlO of Calitmnlii promi.stn to piiP an iniietus | to the alfaii-a of the col- h'p' I'jiilii&sor Hohlcn b ) best known as the asti nomer who hail charge ofw \ } Auiuriciin c\pi lltion to view the transit of Venus at the < imtlino ( shunts two visars a o. > n inlili- thin to the iiie.sitlencv oflhuhtuto nniveibity he w 111 till the tvosition ot ilirertor ot the Wcjt ob-.c.'vatory an Slimnt Hamlltim , the IUOVMT ion-of Mr. Lick's will make the ob eivatoiy n ii irtol the unlversltv when It Is compleled. U il i unequalled facilities tor observation on .Mount Hamilton when the tsieat telohcopo is completed , ami with 1'rofo ser Holdun in clmife , tlio ftate unlverRttr oitrirt-tt 41 * hi h < rank tor RBtninomical HtudieH. { t ban ahoulydoiio < exceJlent original work lu tnct- alliiruy , agrjcultuw and hortieultur . t. ] vrost coiaple\ion powders bavo n vul git : { rlnrc , but Pox/oni's is a true bcauti- tier , whoso ufl'ecls are ilaoting. A NEW DANCE. It ( Vill bo ttrnpontnlbjetor Bfagli VHBbt- nnU Tear of Hosiery. r11roH gTiTstsr { chotU8cia | isn't Scotcli. its iM nnmo and character indicia to , but qinto English , it icing the present rngo .11 London fioctctv. Tfiestepls peculiar. You skip thn > timts quickly , with the too poinleil , and Ihi'i ) suildciuy bring the heel up to touch the palf of the log oeforc repeating UIQ thn c hkitis with tlio other loot foremost. The music for this ballot sort of thing is incitivo , and the aspect of the dancer is trNlly Tim real demand of this round dance is for " -liort fikirts , since the heel nnd calf ju\t.vpositions are not visible to the observer under ordinary circumstances. W hot her tlm girl roajly touclifj her heel \ her calfT or skirts the unseen jvHtwinont l ir inrrcly litting her foot abovM the hum of her dlxi.su , U u matter botw IKJII herself ami her ct nselcnco. If S'IQ ' in honest about it there urn going to be i good many boles worn in un usual hosiery fepota by sharp-edged I'mni h licolsj. On the other hand , she will bo able tu tap ofl'mosquitoejj hitherto inacccssitdu politely , and to incidoiitally oerateli vyith hcruliocs thu itches of their bites TORTURES II BLOOD HUMORS . Kriipti m . ltciiln niul Horn- s'ln\1rlurw ' ( , JiiHltu-oinii M > n > n , iiiul men H " ' * * llclilnjr , M'nlv , viuilily , ( nlior- It I'll , K'lOll tlllBWll nilltU llUlB ( liM.'UM > III till ) lilouil i-kln Hint tCAlp , lib lOiuiol Imlr , Iruin In- lunuv in oliiiir | < ) . BIim ( > ltlviilv cinril liy Cull- uiiiatlii -i'iil i t-kin cum. iiml Ciitlcuiu Soai. ) an i MIII'J | | ' > wh lieiiiitlllui. oxtcriuillv , mul I uiii'i in It nolvoiit.llio iibtv lilood imilllcr , in- lei null } l oTEREvrni SOUKS. lliiiM In n iillllclM t-liicn lii't Maifli with n frKin itNi'iihif HiDilocirirf oil ! cc/iiinu My Into \vu riAcii J with Kutitnnnil Miros.uml iliolttli- IIIP iinl ; liunriiiir wowuhiMM viiitxiarahlo , Ken- IIIKJOIII I ii'Jcina tlini < Vtl S " ' lilKlilt rixiiin- nn mlcil , i iinrlinlcil tn plve Iliein a Iiiul italiiK lln Ciilli in.i anil Cntlitim Puii | > cxtC'iiuill ) , niul | ( i I'llifiit ntunuilly. toi four iiininliH I ct ll ni. > cll cini I , in Kruliuili > tor wUiuli ] niiiko thiJi tmblii eiatuiiiciit. ' MltH. ClUlM.I'HBUIEKIUK. . liioiul lliu ktnmi. ! _ M'VLP PACK , KAIIS AND NKOIC. I iv < iiilllui > i1 ultti < Ki/iniiuiili\bn wil | > , 1 nn niul mil , wlilL'U tin ) ill iiKiri'-r. heio I ii i < iniuiiitt , nwnaunwd unu \ > 1 tlie Unit liin.l iiiiiu' mi'li'i bU ni tlio HUH. ! ir | < ul nn' in III ) jour I'utluniii Ui < .Vi < | | i'i > , un4 lltUl IIM' llllj1 ! * II bO III ) ht'.lll | till.hrl Of lu. iMII i Mil 'rnl > riinui.uiul I IHIJI | > it tmnl uiiUtuliiui 'ID ' tnifc , nwU , niid IlieuStr purl Ml III ) lit l l ih fil HI HUAN i ; u t : nth -t tit , Now Y rJk. I'Huruj mbKASEW ruRin : , Ciiiuiiin M junta nt ( tie luwil of itx tsimluliy t lix lliti < c with Uio 4'niioiir hoii : | Ilim h nt im tisiinllj Ki l * nl IlilHMini nn i , imliijr In i bo jiiovulnwo ot nn uirKiiivutoit tin MI ul mil Hiioiitfh mini ! luciililJiid in IIIK u.iiini ) in nil fell ibnJ'iiticuf m DinuillnJ1 pi mul Mil H HIM. . I ) I W. L , lUltDHHi , 1)1 tlfi'l ( t. L'niuniiiuii. Ivy. ( rVICUHA mV'iVu'itMI riit.iiTi AI. t'o , | io t n. tie-mi li > HII nC'iirw Sl i'l DlMuiii1 * . rayAYTl'J 'V llio t < implM lnn m J tkln t y Tn.8Bnimi * M cniNr. Ht'io ' 0.11100 nl nn rluui ) ln nnil ucukiuis * . 1'iir iicli'i iHWe * " ' * -kUlitiw ' imlni. .ihiinlu rJuwl lilUlM , WtUMU" I" " ' liilliliilmttll ! " ! ( Jtilicuru Alitl-l'ttln J fancy Groceries fifovf , fpoc/ / , iT. Kit'ilt Hatter > ' ' Km q epprlaUr 1 hi * Hi in ! iviiir I ( xni tiotml nt ihp Kxulliitf ono In their line Foi Om llilnl wnril lr < l . Always on torin MIIK mid up to I ho times with plenty of or- i > rjtitii-tiiit ! ! ! N ( n'Oil ' Vopt constant/ ! aim * . BW txir loth mid OiKljjt ! Hlroot. OKO.V. \ . MASSOX , AT TUB Peoples' Meat Markpt , HUB uii < jup t.otnit ly lliu undent , rlcfuiofit , now- iwt , moat i-imtlous unit ucHiint inurkot fu tlio cltj UIIIIMUI Uiu MDVCIHcoolliiR ixwm. irhlcli h vM'lt kniiDii iv.i the liest iitilirurAtoi ) ° roriiiuHt * . Tclci'lHiuu Cflt ) . T\u tll'l llonnnl HI , , cor. bU Mnij N uvo Kolllu iMMilcul ( eat lard U a ppooltlty , j' IlKItUEUTxi 13tli Street Market. All MnA of frMh mul suit incnts conatRtittr on liaoil. riiintrv. fttniifl , dta , lu .Hmsoit , 1 { . HprborU , CM So i.fth Minor. uirnK ; , Meat Market , Al 2001 Cumins ; St. , | tlm | ilnro loRot tlio tender- i > t iitul tliu lost tilmi'N Hinl nuiNt4. I'resU ( Uh , KUIIIU tiud all tliu Ucllcuiloa In toiwon. SARATOGA MARKET. ED KUPPIG. Proprietor , W N. S | tiQiitli Ptfoot. .Hnlt suit fnitiknd Mouln. ( Jurmnp BHU- y. ( luiiiu , I'miHiy mul VcR No cliuiilii'r liiiirUut In lotro , 23R-OS. , California Meat Market iu l'nvl > unit pwlt Moatu , I'uultrjniul 1Vlc | > hoiH < SAN GOON I TJie Modi UiMiuiuoCltJNa K TUA.In qusrlnr iioiuiil , IjMlC jKinnil mul I'ouiul iitickHKAH. Itnol | iiiiuitJ | > Ult-Ht | ( ihiKi KDiniIno Clilnoso ildnk ami not tlui liuuibjia' jiilhUiMj totu. tiold enl > by SAN GOON , KK , < I8 N. f ixtrciiUi Stcvf DRUGS. PrescriptionsPerfumery , I'ATKNT 5IKUIC1NE8 , ETC. Oorni'i htore. Miwiilo ( Hull. W. J. WHITEHOUSE , ictti fi { uc-g. 1'nliHs , Oils inn ] PtHtloniTjKnroka I'llo < MiitiiHiit ) cuim ovoiy tlmw. 1'iltfo ( a ot'llts. Ev ery bux Wiinutitcd. RESTAURANTS. 11. rjiTJillbEN'S DINING HALL. WarrnnlfMtttiobDHtcti ) ) nr ooffoo In tlio cltr. M < ml I'Hiitiot l > fuHUhlo | ! < l llonul by tlio weak f4 ; niiirluiui > uliric. 11KJ ) i < > oilu | daily In iitti'iidtuico , rxusiitiiMiwu MUS. B. K WILSON , TlONlCtliBticot , noiii Hint , Restaurant , Cigars ANP COXKKOI IONKUV. Mculstooiiler. A luifjopiitiimifo Irom rotrtilAr nnloiR ! Inciilcil nciii tliu Ki" ' " iitlhxiiul shops nillliuNoftivostuiinlopot. Hnoiiis can l > o MH- CUITK ! In tliLs part of ton n clioupor t liun any pllior on In Oiiiiilm. The American Cafe , 503 SO. ISTlf STIJKF.T , NKAH IIOWAJUX unit nentlctiion'H Iti-stuurniit , vvull ( lOOKcil , ncll HOUMinocl iinil w BflVWl. Hull hiipjic rs ii Riifclnlty. lioanl mul iniml tloltiHiJ4. llc t eitjiof ooiroo n llio ell ) . J , W , Jones , iill fiuiilAeil , Troll ttoiil , tkly cntltiB 1 C1EO lit No 171't I'lillihW H , mul all who jrlvo hf.an irltilulll bo rcRiilnronstonicis Iloilout liw own rookinjr Mini his wlln iittcnits lo tliu rnv tniinint , lietuc tliiiro in flint ulum luiu unit IIVD- rythhiK s it t.liuillil I'Q. ' 16th"St. . RESTAURANT CHAS. R. WEBSTER , Prop , Thn fi ( > | iti t mid \xt-l \ coiuliictoii cnlFino In tlja i iiiut ol IOHTI. Tiy iiv lorotm unok. 3io. i The Norn's Restaurant tHUhiff ) ioubu III the city , liylt uinl > o will ho milUtlcil IMctelsforSI minis Jiry ) . Ituaixlbj tlio wfdc VI SB. McnN , 2'xi rnoh. Bet , DoiiRlas and Dodge Sis MKH.J. P. Restaurant tlio In ! ( , ( ) mul ixmimndldiis ran , luiiiunt , Miuiuinl ut No. ilfkiN l lh H , , cml i-o llttetl it up with u | iiuiiiniriitliiiiiir | > t-tunJ In the 1 1 ( Hit , vvhtu < tlio hlti-luiii unit illnliiK room U cdiiiHcicI ) iiiinlKliiil. Tlio rnti-B uio < luj l/oanl. NJCW , FIRST-CLASS Union Restaurant , Torrco and Laim. | , ,0oin , , Iil7 Hin nny „ but. IJth III Id Mill Klt > . \ttlst ) „ | ( , U. , , rAltl-MuAM 8UIIV * MI AT Ai.MimuK no , boiud gin ) uoa i > or | 'i | , ilctuui. , OLD VIC'S Restaurant , fil'itll Ull'I't. ' Tlolwrin Funuim md | iiniiia . Pert * llinlicst ' > bin In t lie ( ill/ M > ala nt all i $500 Reward For n iirttcr < 'tii | < 1suntui limn can Im tnu ) nt I dev v I'niiKMin l > 't't ' = ' " "l9 < 'itt ixMiiiiiiiiit oyttcrsa ? L WJH | | initi ( t-w' < Ml urlili nil incut uml'i u iv i . IVri r Ut H tpui > tfm , ( .hoiuj i i ni-ftfe IA . fiirlolM wi t < 9 * iittnn | t liDiS I a , | M > rk limit * Au , iuuu imd DC , ih > . llvor inn ) Imwui | r , * lill MECHAHZO'S HOME , 0. W. | > l'Mit : , J'l Our W > Bnl tSiW jwir > l. Uonnl uutl ulW tiwtr nook ,