THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : MONDAY , NOVEMBER 23. 1885. THE DAILY BEE. MUIA Ofrtnt , No Ml VND ftl VUIVVM ST. VoitkOmrF , NOOM ovorj morning , rxtcpt.'undny. Thf nlj Monday mornliKf t > ii | > or published In tbe Unto. Trtl'H tlV MIH. . nnoYrnr , . . . . finXM'ilirca Months . . . S2.V ) Ms Month * . . raw Ono Month I"0 Tlir.WnKl.vHrr. rulillMif < l Pvpry n Ono YrRr , with promlmn Onn Yrnr , nllhniil pinnlmn 1 * HT Month * , without premium ? > One Month , on trlil to All rnmmunluitlom if InthiK to nf v. nnil ertl- loili.l iniilti is thauM bo lulilfPtautl to tlio l.ui- ion OKTHH Ki.r . i.rrrriHt All tnttfni cs ti Hot * iiwl l-omlltnnroi should bo IlllllrrFMd til Till , llff l l ml IIIMl I OUI'INV , OMUIA , Dmitri , Uic-fJi mill po-iotncc onlor * to bo nifcilu pnj nlf ! to the onlcr of I ho lomptmj. IHE m fiiBiisKim ; COMPM , PBOPHIHOBS , it itoqi\vA'nit. : : Mom : brick baililln t and lc frame liotisc-8. Kxlond tlio lire limits. Tun United .Stalest-ami jury Ins re pot toil on tlio Xinimcrimin abduction. Asnsuahioone Is to blame Tin : Lincoln I'ltul ollico ta vacant , and various liun iy dcmnctaU aiu on Uie an\ioii3&eai It is a very dry bono to pick. A SOAK * m of Wyoming coil h nr polled in Omali i If thu tailro uh weto out nf tlic coil business tlio imblio would receive bettoi MM-vieo. Tun AV&rasAn Slatuiman h tlio tiaino of a democratic pepor about to lie nlaited at IJroken How l > ory domaoralie edi tor thcfio days is a statesman. COLI.IXTTOIC I'OST still hangs to his perch , not\villisltiudin > ; thu prevailing impression that hn will Imvo to como do\vn from his loostMlhiu the no\t sixty dnyn. WAI.I , Mreot still booms -ind the biokcr blooms. Sales of stock uro avuinging nioro thi.n four million shares a week , nnd there ia uo feign of the oxpeoted re- nctiou. IT Is nn ill wind who blows no ono nny good , while the clothing dealers , Btoro iiiPti and coul dealers , bricklayers ! rarpentpirt and mcohanic * yonoially \ havu had an Indian summer harvest. Wit. UAN-nvir , places himself on recor ni being in fiivorof retoiming the house rules at the next congress. Theiu is too much one-man power in the house of representatives us mallei ! , now ftand. Mn. PiniiSonvviNOK : , of Norfolk , h now complaining bitterly of railroad disciimination tigainst his business. As Bchwcnck IMS alwiijs bitterly opposed all railro-id i emulation lie now knows what it is to bo hoisted "with hia o\\n pcturd. " Tnn strangest and most singular thin ; ; about the Lititor tragedy is tliu fnot Hint the ni.ui who bi ut illy maltreated his wife during his life \ * backed b > the relatives of UIP woman ho killed. Avoiding pub lic Heandiil is ono thing , but stilling proper investigation is anotiier. Nouimvisnuf : : Nebraska is demand" ing a now l.tutl olllce to bo ioented in llio Whitu Hiver val'oy The demand is ft jiiHtono. Without it , n ttipof from ono to two hundred miles must bo made to reach Valentino by settlers who desire to file liomoptcud papers or make final proofs on their cl.iims. Them are liftcou thonsand poonle to whom biteh an ollieo would IMS a convcuionco. j We congratulate the Herald upon its now drehM , which was donned yosteiday I for the lirftt time tmd wliich freshens up wonderfully the venor.ible figure of our democratic rontempoiary. Kvur since Mr. Cleveland' * in-ingnration tlic J/ctaM 'lias been nho\vmg a maiked deiiio to keep up with the domooialic procession. It IH now in many reHpeeU llio < Kiii.il of nny of its party assoelatod in the liana- Missouri eounltv. 'J'nc very 'Ihliy1 story of n corn-kit who nt ono tiiuo churned that ho murdered Watson B. Smith , is published In one of the Omnlia papeis with u lloutidli of trumpets imd tivo coliuuna of ulle ed fact and trannpitront llction. The tulo contradict * ) itself ut a dozen poiuta , " The alleged pYincijial easily proves an ullbi and on of the supposed accessories has boon deader months. The grand jmy iLofora whom the wtory \ \ as bi ought dis posed of it by postponing its ! nvo lig.i tion until December. Thu publio din- jpo-od of It linully us soon tin they laid the paper containing its details. I TUB ommnnnifj wasst.u tied this morning } ing by tiicrcpoil that John W.Lauer , the .gunciul fciiperlntundent of the Oiuulia "null worKfl , hadhhot and killed Ins young and bountiful wlfo , founorly Miss S.illio | ( ioclsohiua , Mr Lauor olajins that It ' wtvsu luibtake , as heuuppoaud her to be a lurglar , In view of tlio well-known faet * Uwt Mr. Lnwr has the ruputntiou of being - ing u wlfti'lxmtur , ami h.ul nt times treat- 'oil his wlfo with gi eat cruelty , oven going BO fur oa to boat her black and blue and " 't threaten to shoot her , his statement will bo received with deqii suspicion. If Wr. Lauor i cully tcllw the ttuth , it is unfortunate - fortunate for him that his reputation and conduct on piuvlous occasions will limd the publio to put no faith whatever in his jtory. ll b the gener.il impression tlut the kiillng vv.u not aooldeiit.il. The greiitost indiguation prov.iils ' 'mnong thu pooplu , as the dead Vonian wab not only po osiod of u 'thavming disposition lint was graceful in "taannors und bu.iiitiful in peraou. Kite Vas u gnnor.il fu\orito uuiouy her ao. 'finnintnnces , who togiot her untimely 'noiith , nnd who now bee tli.it tv fatal mis. * take \vaa made by lu > r intlmuto frien Is tind tolatlveH In iiiduuin ht-r to return to lun-lmsbaml after he had unt ihaine- ully abuHi-d her and threatened her life. * Thc lotnli of the ' ooionor'b iiujuost ia not % atihf ictory , A special g-and jury com- i of the best citl/ens Mioulil thor- ' tilt the case to the Uutuwi. Tlic rosltlou Defined. OMUIA , Nov. so.Mr ! : . lloscwnter.ttdltor ofthi-KiK : Df.tr blr-Will > oit kltully ox- tilnln jour position on the piohihhion ouS- ( tlon1' It "oems 11 nu-nilf jon werecarrliiK water on both ilioaldciM. You cannot bo IK- iiotaiit of the firt 111 it mint of the foimilers oflhN ' 'I.iw ntut Ordi-r" business aio noted pin'iltiltlonlsts ' or laanibcrs < if the o-cnllcd Voinisj Slon'i Chrlslltii ns oclnllon , which amounts to about the saino. Anil still jou tirijn the orianl/allon of such a leaffiic , whno sole purpose U to ptr ecuto Ilia liquor dealers. In n ilinle\irwa > > ou try to conical thn real object ! ) } adding the nnmosof eoiaoof the In- llticntlnl Ccrni.in elli/cni to the lit of ounn- l/pfs , tlni < iilvliii | { tlio eminent a 0i'iiilnily ? hoiit' t ehnracter. Uv follouin this "llpiwry course jou ate tinkini , ' joutM-lf dtridedlj uiiiiopalarMitha good lot of your tender * . In \iiipitlillut ; with MjiMuil Cuiiiiulngs In bis iM.'i ecutliiu of the KtloonkccpeH simply advocate the c uiso oC w li it the Ct-r- ! innnscall the "Dimkelunnuei. ' ' Wlieue\cr tlit'i'rolilbltloiihts ' hold a iiu'i.tiiii : , tlio pro ceedings are published in j our paper willi a faMiinblccoiiuucUt. As I am averse to galnim ; public notorlctv , I will not mention my name. Sudlro It to say tint I am A UEIIM.x. . As a tulc , I pay no attention to letters that arc not signed. Hut nhen I tun ac cused ol moral cowardice and double dealing by a self-stilod rcpicsentative of a imlioti.ilitv I tesont the accusation. I piopose to dellne my position sipiarely , oven though the challenger has not the courage to enter the atena of publio dls- cushion over his own naun1 My views witli regard to thu liipior trallic havu been public propeity for ycais I am not what is eominonly called "a temper ance man " The Germans of this state know that I ha\o consistently opposed prohibition I spoke and voted against t in tlio lcgi"lature fifteen jeat ago and my views have undergone no ehango since that lime. I am bold to say , how ever , that it I could bn convinced that pioliibitiou would do away with thy wretchedness , nuseij , biutality , vice and crime which dinnkoiinesa and diunkard makers footer upon society and the human race , I would be a prohibitionist no matter who was with mo or against me. It is because 1 do not believe that prohibition is an elleetivo remedy , and because all experience has shown that liquor selling and liquor drinking cannot , be abolished by law , that 1 am opposed to piohibilion. I have always bcin , am now , and will continue to bo in favor of laws that tend to protect society again" ! tlio worst oviis of intemperance. The light and duty of the state to surround the citi/en with Diopor safeguaids that , will resliain and rcstiict the liquor trallic within piopor bounds is undisputed. There is not a civili/ed country on the globe whore the liipior tiallic is not regulated by law un der penalties Nobody knows better than the Gcinuns thenuulve tint fieo trade in liquor is not tolerated in their own country The tiouble is that the Ger- inan-Ameiiean press which subsists hugely from the pationago of sa. loon keepers has taught the vieioiib doctrine that in this fiee country any restriction or regulation of the li quor trallie is nn intringcmont upon personal liboity. They have created u ialse ncutimcnt which confounds un bridled license and lawlessness with per sonal liboity They give their suppiut ami approval to a law which prohibits druggists from selling noison promn cuoiisly' , they approve and support ordi nances which forbid thtj storage of petroleum and gasoline in unlimited quantities within our cities and towns , but they denounce as pel-.edition . the law which 3'vys to the liquor dealer. "You shall not soil inloucmts to boys , imbe ciles and habitual drunkaids , who are not capable of taking care of themselves. " 1 maintain that any man who will sell liquor to tlio drunkard , who lives upon and squanders the hard oaniin'is of his wife and abuses his family , s'lonld be severely punished for so doing if lie his prop ir notice to withhold liquor from the homo wrecker The high license law under which this state regulates liquor soiling m ty be de fective , but it h is so far proved to be the most cl' ! . > ctvQ ! nmia If in re-trietinij the nunibiir of siloous , ulo inu ; up dens and placing the tniillc in the hands of re. spousible mii. ) A lar o majoiity of liquor dealers show a dispoiitioa to obey the lav/ and there Is no gjo I reason why iu provisions should not be enfoiced upon all. I plead cuilty to the charge of bnltv in favJrof enforcing law and order , and do not care who is with me in the light upon law breakers. I was nnt present at the meeting that staited the law and order lea-juo , and my name was placed on the committee witho it my knowledge or consent , lltvln luun nlucud them I propose to accept tlu truU and to act with oilier luw abiding oili/on * in the effort to suitiin our olty olllnlals in en- enfoieing law an 1 or.ljr. If this''slip- porv couise" m tk H in ) unpopular I am willing to lu'ij ' thu iiDiisoTUonetH. The saloon keepers who obey the law are not being pets -ouled an i these who defy thu law should be made to respect it U. TIIK house of rcnrMjiititlva ts lo ro coivoit thotouiti ventilatioii when con gress meets It noedb it in a great many ways , but the particular ono which h to leeoivo attention has no relation to the ehai actor of lu membership. Thnollleor in ohaigo claims that the compl.iintd of "bad air" lnvn buon caused by the velvet carpet which covered the lloor nnd the nap , woin oil by the boot > , of members , was continually tickling tholr thioats us itioso in the curronti of iiir trom the lloor ventilators Thu velvet carpel ! . to be discarded and a bruoU laid In its place. In a fnw weok.s some of our democratic contoniporaiics w ill be referring to the change as a return lo JLubrsouiaii simplicity TUB success nnil by the friends of the r. M. li. A. in their ellbrts to secure a ot and building for thu association on ho bouthwust corner of Douglas and > i\lionlh utri-ets. has led sovetal of our iromlnunl clti/uns to urge upon the ill- cctorothu udvieabllity of making an of- 'ort to raise ? 5OOJ instead of fVl.OOJ as it lirst pro ) > oscd , It is claimed , and > roputly , that a $ )0OQ , ) building on the Oj.OOJ . lot would 10 benefit the street in he neighborhood that thu adjacent properly owners can nfTord to offer strong pecuniary inducements for lit construction. I.i this view wo agree. A handsome slriiolliro ntr llm point named would bo an ornament to the city and n heavy advantage in dollars nnd cents Ic the cntlio neighborhood. Messrs 1'nx ton , Mercer , ISiouu , Burton , Dufrenc , Hoi bach and tioodrloli are all intcicstcil in tlie proposed improvement , and uveo member of the board ol trade , to the cv tent of his stock In the propeity. We tuist that all cneomagcmcnt will bo cv' tended to our citi/ons who nro woikitiB cm nestly to i > i oido a sullabln home for Omaha's.\oung men. Local pride and the cviimplo of othnr cities , entirely apart from other objects , should Mimnlato n generous liberality on tlio part of out people. Call n Grand .Jury. The tieatment of the Latter case by the authorities on Saturday is not satMaptor.v to tills community. There is a dcoj : seated and growing sentiment wliich calls for a piompt and searching investi gation of all llio circmnstiincea which preceded nnd attended the killing of the unfortunate wife of John Latier. This can only be done by a grand jury , which should be called by the coin t at an early day The question whether a biutal crime has been committed is on every one's lips. Wo bohlly aaseit that the hasty investigation of Saturday does not give such an answer lo the question as is donitndcd by this community. In the lirsi place tlio action of the coroner ner in tomoving the body from the spol where it fell , nnd his indecent has'o to prepare it for burial befoic the scene ol the tragedy was viewed by thu jmy can not be lee sitongly condemned. It wa unprecedented , and tended to de tioj clues which otherwise might hac throw n light upon lliedaik mysloiy. Why was not the shot ill al once notilied , and why upon his arrival was not the house guaided and the room closed until Ihr airival of tlio jut'3 ? These ate the usual and ordinary piecatitions taken , in uoh cases. Their omission in the pie ent instance cannot help causing widu spread and untavorablc comment. Why was the inquest bin nod tin ( High at rail- load speed , with no reprisentati\o of tlio slate to watch its course and draw out important evidence ? The district altoiney was notilied when tlio evidence was almost con cluded , and only icached the scene as the jury were about to ictiro. There seems to ha\e been no attempt made to secuie any outside testimony as to the relations subsisting between Mrs. Littler and her husband since the time when his brutal tieatmenl drove her ftom her homo something over n year ago , and the whole proceedings were rushed lluousli because the coio- ner , who is an undeitaker , had a. funcial in another p-ut of the city The jmy blundered in the wording of then \er- dict , w Inch war. not in accordance with the statute requiring a delinite statement of opinion as to the intent of the killer. In one par.tgr tph they ndxiicd action by tlic district court ; in llio other they vir tually acquitted I/iuer of blame. In- i-tead of suing that Lauor should be held over for trial , they said ho should bo bound over , nnd that luff the district at torney almost without option lo admit him to bail Why Wr. Lauer should ha\e remained entiiely at large befoio and during thu coroner's inquest is also dillicnlt to explain. When a street car driver , only two weeks ago , shot down a highway robber ho was kept in custody until the case had icceivcd piopor iuves- ligalion. Lot the case receive the thorough and watching inquiry which it desenus , and which the spirit of our laws for the preservation of human life demands. Nothing oho will sitisfy the community. Nothing else should satisfy the husband and tV.fully of the dead woman. AND now wo have another "valuable report" from the Nebraska railroad com mission. Tliis time it is on their late pleasant junketing trip up thu Elkliorn Valley , whore the fifteen minute stops or searching investigation of grievances were so gratefully appreciated by the In habitants. The results appear in a re pot I which fills nearly a column of piiut coveting a trackage of some Ml miles. Kvplanatious of a do/.en minor com plaints of whippets are tcquestod from thu railroad company , and the report closes with tervont thanks on tlio part of thu board for dead-head couitesies anil "for facilities extended its members for making Hie ovaminallon and inspection requited bylaw " The report is'oonllal- Jy commended to its readoni bv the Hnn as evidence of llio tiller woillcisnoss of this creation of the corporations which Ihe railroad cappers in Ihe last lugUu- lute foisted upon the people to slillo the anil-monopoly agitation Just at pica- out it Hoeing to ho performing a directly opposite tunctlon. A tcsr excellent example Ims boon gJ ( frr 01 rown Liimbcit K by T ) , H. Seailu , the Unit"1. Sillies dibit Icl attorney for Min ueoU who hnshcnt In his lesiguatmn. llcrnhl. Some men , however , do not always follow mcellent examples. , Amoiii ! llio onlco-holdors ll has long boon a rule ihal few die and none resign Although there are exceptions to every inlo , Mr , Lamberlson does not appear to bo an exception. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ WE have no disposition to prejudice the ptiblio against any ollicer who is on. deavoiing to dlhclnirgo his duty. Wo have been led to belic\e that Judge Stenberg was not acting in good faith in the stilecllon of jurors to try the violators lators of the midnight ordinance and wo scoted him on thai account. Since then , nn inspection of llio lists of jurors llua shown that wo wore niUinfoimed of ficnor.il Terry nro making o determined flght for his appointment lo the nexl vacant major goueraloy ; but if the signs of thu times do not fail , Gen- nral Howard will receive a proving call lo San 1'Vtinciseo early in the year lo n uar the shoulder straps of General Popo. SI.VATOI : M vttoN'K will not in eve to Dakota for eome time to romo. Ho will eprtsont VnginU iu llio Uuilul .Status pcnnlo to the end of his term , which dee notexpiio for tw-oycara jet. No ono can toll what T > ill happen in two years OHK by ono the old sotllcu are going Wo shall soon \\n\o \ \ no reliable wealhe prophcU left to recall the wintets of ' . 'i nnd 'uG and the deception \ \ thickness o the ice on the Missouri in "the ) car nfte the feriy began running. " Tin : SKtcenlh sired viaduct ngilatioi ought not lo bo allowed to rest , Tin. bridge ought to bo built even if a portion of its cost has to be collected by inter csled property owners. POINTS. Hannibal Ilntnlln hns just been flcctci president of n political club In UaiiRor. Senator Muhonc , It Is sitd , will become general manager of the Chesapeake it Ohtc rallioad , New Orleans Times-Democrat ! As Ions a the south is Mjlldly democratic ll must always furnish the republicans with a campalgi Issue. Messrs. KilKei ton and Tienholni , Ihe new civil service commissioners , aie sild to be the Inttidsoincst men in the service of Ihe govern incut. As the ChlcacoNewsnnderslands It , Hip. pie Mitchell iocs Into the United States sen ate fiotn Oregon with a dciiiociatie stiinj , lied to him. In the si'tiate the Into Mr. Sharon was n Iigmonf lillle moaiiiicacc. His put in poll lies was tint of a silent llziuchoad. Ills in Illieiico was tint of wealth : 1 one. A disappointed ctuilid.ito for the Nevvpnr ( Me. ) ) iostimstiship claims tint Ids papets weie Molun in WashltiKtou , and his fileuds have esiniused his cause so acllvelj thttt thev have Klven up Iheh boxes and boj celled the postolllce. Now comes the aijgiavaUiiK philosopher of the Leulsx tile Comlci-doutnat with ' - nil a' pro- pi late epitaph to ve\ the mugwumpum ghost "The mugwump , " ho sa > s , "seems to bo a verb neuter , th-t ppi on slngalai , disjunctive mood , and past tense. ' ' Mi. William Jhde , the newly-appointed St. Louis postmaster , was llio companion of Messrs. Wise , Limouutain and Ua > er In llieli billoon vouige , .Inly 1 , W.9 , from St. Louis to JelTcicnn uutinty , N. V. lie was Ihen a icportci on the Missouri lei'ubllcin. ! ' Mr. Tlionnu , the ex-membei of the oiiclim ! civil service commission , whoso distinguish- Inc quality was his tum.uknble "iirmiiesi , ' is now the agent lor a non-oxploslvo boiler. Utsto bo hoped the bollciswtll pnrtnke ol Mr. Thoman's pccultnilty to a icabonablo ex- lenl. i Colonel Bob ingei soil's head grow s nioro ike nu c gcveii djj. Sarah Bernhaiill yevcr llilnks of going on llio stage wllliout taking a stilt glass o old Cognac. ' ( Jen. liovntou. AVAshlngtoit eoiiespondenl of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette , gels S'i.OOOajear. Uclva Lockvvood Is attain lecturing In the far west. 61m prefers gilded lame to un profitable notoriety. Lmpcror Wl lliini of Germany reads the newspapers vurj closely , and detects the slightest inlscMtbtMnt of tact. Held Marshal Point von Moltl e cole- bi.ited the eir'litj-liltli annivcrMry of his blithdny tuccnll } , at Krelsau , in a ro\al mau- nei. Miss Ada C. Sweet , who Is now in business in this city , is iemlnlnc In appcainucc , with blue o.\cs and golden hair. The only tiacc1) 01 masculinity about her are the lines of her fnco , which indicate decision and dimness. Scigeant IJraliiaid of Arctic fame , is to bo given a second-lieutenancy in one ot the cnv- aliy legimonts. lie will stand a better chance of keeping watm than if ho weio Iry- ing to chiiili the noith pole. AVill Gnnvv u 1'ilo. Chicago News Unle s v\e uie giiev- onsly mistaken , the lion William Mnhono will gnaw a tile lor his thanksgiving din ner this year. Tlio lco nnil tlio rica. Vicksburg Hciald : The bee , like the flea , is a very industrious orealuro , but not iuilf so inquisitive You never want lo catch u bee as bad as 3011 do a Hen. Gcrrviuiimlei Inj ; . Boston Kecoid : A gerrymander is n Itansaeiion by which ono patty does to the other what it l.elioves the other would do to it if Uie posiliouH worn 10 voided. It is thegoldou idle lead backward. Monumental Tyranny. Chicago Herald : Ticasury clerks at Washington who complain of oppression because they aio compelled to bo at their desks at 0 o'clock in Hie moining forget the moiitimonlal tyranny which changed llielr utilities in tlio twinkle of an uyo on Ihe 1tn of last Mai eh. They are all dem- ootals now and icady loaweiu1 lliat they always have been. Money AVII1 IlfiiiK tlio St. Paul Pioneer Pi ess : Some dis- liiiguirthod eastetn college professors , upon hearing of Senator Stanford's splendid gift of endowment to the t"Vu- forma univorsily at Pulo A' ' j. the ptop- oily included bolntj valued ut about $1,000,000 , , shook UJA homiB ntut gave ut- terunoe tii by no means new casloin opin ion llnil the nionny was pooily bellowed , because no wv'iyteri ' unuoroitius ' amount to much. " Thoid aio many poisons in the oa.sletn fe till as who H'nlly lie- Jiuvo that seiilaislnp ( ) js i.ue in thu Mississippi valley and west of it , and thai casloin colleges can alone Itirnish genuine educational facili ties , These nervous are inlsiinoiiiieil They forgot ( mil linrvuid , Yale , Cornell , Columbia and' other great seats of loam ing become Mich trom successive gtt ! of endowment , mid' that several western colleges aio rlpidly lising to the sl.ilme of great cdup.Hio tl o nlern through thu same potency jt'n lowment Suiliun- dnwmuiiU UH i Stimtor Stanfoid will bring thu brains to give fame to the Palo Alto univorMty A poorly undowod col lege gets mediooiityin itn chairs. Itiult endowments c'aii make an U\foid or a Camlnidgo or u Hars'aul or a Yule 3u Minnesolu , Oivgon or California. Contests In tlio Next Phihululphia Uctioid. Thu number of contualod hunts in thu next house of top- icscntitlives piomlai's to bo very small computed with the numerous contosU iu thu past. Up to this lime the following notices of intended contests lnfvo been madt ) to the ch tn. of the houso. Camp bell , tepnblican , sgainst Weaver , < lemo- Drnt ami grconbackcr , fiom thu Sixth diMiictof Iowa ; W m > er'8ollloiai majorIty - Ity Urt7 voles. Kidd , domoeral. gafin.t Stet'lo , repiibllcun , Dlevonth distiict of Iridmmi ; blenlt'M letmned | ) lmvlity ! x > l votes. Pugo , domociat , ugainsr Penrcc , republican , Second district o Itliode Islands Pearco's seat is contested on the Kiouud of the nneouMl tnlional disfntiehi < > cnicnt of oiti7ni < by the Uliotiu Inland laws , Ilurd , demo oerat , against Komei ? , reimblicnn , Tentl district of Ohio , the ollicial plurality ol Homeis is 2' } ' but limd expects to prove mistakes nnd ftauds sullicii to over come it and give him his rit The seal of Henley , demoetat , Mist di'tiiot ol Californit. 1 iid lo be oonUMed i > \ the Ala ka I'ur Seal company , lo which Mr Henley Ins made him elt obnoxious , 1ml Ihe next hou c is not a bodv in wliii h tlii companj is likely logcttnuch favoi or encouragement in tlioelloil totmnoul a tlemocratic ropre entative H is jnob able Ihal theio will be notice of one 01 two more contests The above list \ \ \ \ \ hardly occupy n gleal deal of the lime ol the election committee or of Ihe house. Day T At this fea on of the jear , savs the New Yoik Herald , lich people ought to begin to makeup their minds lo give something lo the poor. Tlio'e who are close-fisted can test thctr ympathy for their kind by handing a plugged dime to a blind beggar , and then when the snow falls thej mayvvoik Ihemselves 1111 lo giving a sack of coal lo some freezing family As a general thing Nmv Yorkers are generous Theic is a v ast de il of human sympathy in this WgHtj. Monev iuinps out of itockct ttooks at the c ill of hon est philanthropists as a dog leaps fiom his kennel w lien the m ister wliimlcs There ate ome , howevei.who are so weakly seltish lliat they giulllj refuse lo others what Ihcv want theiiisehi s , and as thev hippcMi lo want mer.v thing they c tn net , Ihe othei s must be itislicd \ > ( ) nolhing Such people ai'e like llm man who caught a poisiim and said. ' 'Wo sliall have a bigsuppui " "Who will be then * * " he was asked "Onhtwo , " ho answcted , "me and Ihe posum. " 1)1 Ink or Ih > . rhjcngo Herald The fale of Dion , the billiaul pla. > er , fuiuislu-s another exam ple of the danger w hieli attends sudden nnd i adical changes of habit kite in life Men cannel \iolale ( lie laws of health with impunitj for many years and then expect to "catch up" by meiely abstain ing ftom their accustomed stimulants. Under such ciicumstauces temperance H likely to bo death , whet IMS if the depai- lure hud been taken earlier it might have been less dangerous. Dion now goes to an insane asylum because the i evolution that he has made in his luibiln has unsettled hio mind. Other men who might be named who have died during the past 3 car with gieal suddenness weie biou'ght low bj tin attempt - tempt to foreiro the drinking habit when such q change bee-une in the highest de giee pciilous bucli cases do not , as .some in-iy lacelionsly aver , aiguetlie mi wisdom of men atteniptini ; to relieve themselves fiom the ill inking habit bill thev do illustrate unmisiakably lhj | tolly of llio idea lliat after. i lifetime ot execs ? the only thing that is ncedul is lo stop. Modeialiou c.ulv in lifi > entails no siteh consequences The man who lives to diink during the best part of Ins life will drink to live at its laller end. SENATOR SHARON'S SHREWD- NESS. How Jlc Matlo Ills Will , ami Tiotl a String to It. Chic-igo Illlaid"You people aio missing thu most mteiesting leatines of Uncle Tlilly Shiion's de.ithued , " said a > i'stotda3's anival fiom 's.m rianeibco. ' " 'I he deed of tiust b.\ which he give -ill his propel ty put and out to his clnldieii and grandeliildicn lias a strm ; ; to it 'I ho old man piesi rved his business slnowd ness and tact to the hint Sharon is a good deal ot a .Sliiikcspeiuean student. and when iu hispnmc he Imd knocked oll'the necka of a couple of thu U idow ( MiqiKit's jugh he could quote the b.ud by the hour He lenicmbciul King Le.tt. and so , uftei he m.ule anil signed the deeil of ti list which \iiti Kill ) lc ! ( _ him a pauper ho suddenly raited his In ad , Iieekoned lo Gen. 1 ! lines. Ins attorney , and wlu M-red , "Wait u moment I guess , jvou'd better put in there home- tiling like this , Th.il in Ihe event ot my iccover liom llus illness lslijiilile : lliat the sum of $10,11)0 ) a 3 oar bo liist - < ut aside Horn tlio income ot Ihe esi.Uo for my pctsoiri ! Mippoil until I die Do 3011 undoisland' You lemember gen cral , IKIU old King Lear once lomarKcil. "Kathers that wear rags do makotluir ciiildien blind " I would avoid ihal. Put itin lliedced ssio.dima veai if I get well ten thou limits' -.tnd then the liitlu million , me fell oil into a dive "Continued the same atillioi itj "No hit has yet been published otsalon's pioperiv , but it is known lo cover llio Palace and ( itand liotels , aloiio lepioseuting four or live millions , all tlic pi opeity on both sides ot New Montgonieiv street for lour blocks ; about l.M dwellings in llio West ern addition and ncai llieeenlral portion ol lowu , tieailv all ot which pay good lent , business places on Dupout stioet , JO , IK ) J acu'H ot laud in 1'rosiio belonging once l < tlie I'riedlander ostalo , Ihe Hur- lingainu much in San Muteo county , cm- Inacing 8 W valuable ucn s , Ihe old Hil- ston piopottv' lit Hi Imont , most of llio li.nil : of Calitorniii sto k ; ooutiolling in- leiests in llio Virginia Ar Triiekee and Jar-on A : Coloiado rallioad companies , and large inleicsts in llio Yellow Jackel , Jrown Point mid Hotelier minus. lie him ) een the liugc-U builder of iesi- lencu hoitt-ori in ban rr.incibeo.- and allogclhei he probablj' .on-'o 6(10 ( louses , which rent iioa --/,3 to ! ? " > ,003 a year 1 legtuil-Jil , ( ) , tate as worth at mHt'iu ) , oO ) Thedecdof tiustpio. VidcH that , pending Milllumcnt ancl di- vUion , his son , l'iel ( Slmion , nnd h.s laughler , Lady ,1'lor.i Ilesketh , of l.n- gland , hhall icceivo Slb.OOOaear in- tome , thill his 'on ill-law , Mr. Now lands , shall leeuivo 10OJ I a year , and S-f.UiM ) er annum Hhall be devoted lo oducuting ho hitter's thii'u llltlo ilaiighlerH That when liie laltcr Hlmll bn giotvu limy , vith their fatliur , shall each leioivo one- wellth of the estate. It will , by the line UIOBO Httln gills mo of age , 3 It Id hem all moiK tliun a million eachgieat catches , ihv" And MS llio Ocoldi nlal omidt leimirkfd ibis ho looked at linn- ell in the glass anil turned unny. He viis a iritlo gray. An lucoi ruptllilo Mnn. Washington Coiicsiiondniifo of fie Cleveland Leader This matu-r of public men speculating in information whieh was boin j connideied In thu hull * of coil U'reis in regard lo ono of Ihe railroad . I'lio bill came up in the Minalu , audit needed but a vote or two to pass it At this moment a broth senator oamo to Uamlin'3 desk and said , "boualor llumliii , if this bill pib in , the lllank III , ink ralltoad'H bondrt will bo worth 101) ) cc.1114 on Uie dollar I can lake i'on or lot you send to a plncu wjiurn you ; m git any amount of thoHo bonds nt ibis moment for I ! centn on the dollar 3ou to the chance ? " "I say I n your ehaneo and il n > our bonds iir ! " was Hamlin'uoinphalio teply and ,7lth , thai he tinned Ins back square upon ils bi other snnator , ami tlio story in that alterward. iu nuver tieated himdecentlv Iiiinlin did not believe that It waxii jht ; 'or ' him to un information gotten as a inblio man to advance hir > own foi time , I'ul ho acled upuu this rule during his uibllu life. The Blasting of the Amlro Ronumcnt i Rebuke to Anglomaniacs , Tlio Soil llnllowod liy Tati lot Hlooil Dcsccrntcd bj rjclil Anilro's Mission to At nold nnd Ils rou TIII. nn : ] In Sept. 1780 , Major tlohn Audio ad Inttitit general of the Hritish army , ir > or th Amciiea , tin n tmdertho eonimam ; ot MI Henry Clinton , who n headrmur loidwerein New Voik , sailed up the Hudson on the Untish frigate Vultmo on a mission lo Uenedlet Arnold , ami landed a few miles below Ston > Point , not far from U'oit Point To that phec Ainold , then a major general of the American inni.v , and commanding at Wc t Point , then the .stionge-a posi in the colonies and the most important one , stealing away in the dinkm-s of nielli from his posl of dntj hastened to eom- plclc the negotiations for tliu betrayal of IIIs ! country. Thcte , under the shadows ol Clove mountains the spy and the traitor mot and ciiti-red into an ugieu- ment that , resulting MI dilleu ntly irom what they expected , consigned the spy to the scaffold and the traiior to cveilitsting infamy as the associate of .Judas Isc.uiol Thulr ucgoliatmni v\i re coneluded Andre was Mipplicd by Aiuold with a complete desciiptiou ot the wmks at West Point , their stteuglh and Ihe waj to nppioach th'-ni and llio sitciigtli ol tnc gints-on lie w is also supplied with a s.ifi > conduct llnou/h the Ameiican lines He lull , ) expected to icitiin to Mow York on boird the Vul tine , but when he was icadv to stall she was not to be seen Tlie tire fiom our batli'iies had compelled her lo move dimn Mio.nn Ity the advice of Aiuold , the treisonablu papers which weie m bis hamlwriling , were placed by Andic in his stockings under the sole * , of hit , led Had he relumed lo N'cw York on llio Vultmo those papers would have reached llio Hi ( t fill commander hu would have moved up llm liver and Iho stronghold otVest \ Point would have been handed over to him by Ainold The ticason would Imvo been accom plished On such Might events 01 inci dents , do mighty lesullsottenlnneshang \Vlioeaulcllthocllectupon the icvolu- tionary war if lie had returned on thu Vnltmo * JJeiiif' obliged to letmii by 1 vnd , w ho can lell w hat mighl have been the lesult it tire three stciTmg patriots who captmed him and sold themselves foi Insgold and leleasi d him * The ic- Mtltot ine wat might have beendilleient , and llio whole course of events on Ibis ronlnioiil might have been changed. The uinkesl case of Anglophobia which has latterly developed ilsell i : > that wliu h has < ai/cil C rusV Field , ami caused such a pctiislciit deteunination o7i Ins p nl to honor the memory ot Amlic.who , I Ins niihdion h id been hiiccesslul , Ihe American nation might not have men The ni.mmficii ? lalely dynamited in o fragments is the second one cicclcd by Ihisinaii 1'icld. win in Ihe t > ) > > w.ih hung , and while thcj Mood , the ) wcio a stand ing remo.ioh to the people ol llns conn- ti'i The remains ot Audio me not King there the\ sleep m \\cstniinstei Ablu' . ) , under a hplcmlid intulle monument , along side ot kings and < | ucctis , and Iho illustiions dead ol Lngl mil It was be coming lor llngl mil thus lo honor him , but lor an American citi/a-n thus to pay tubule to his UK morv ib highly discn ( In- tilile to the i.isle ami .iudgnu nt ol tiiat cili/en , and Uie act ( UMi \ clln - i ven-si ropiehensiou Mo.mnncnts aic eicclcd lo the mimioi 108 ol'those who have been beiietaeiois to human kind , to lu-iois who have given their lives toi tiuir country , to phil'intlnoiiHls who have .stiiven to iclieve human hinleiing and to elevate tint race , lo men and wonuii of whom it c.ni bo Haul , the world is better for thc.it haying liven , such n Washing ton , Lincoln , Ornal , Mosoa Monlelioio , ilohit llowuid and J'lorenco Nightingale Tine , Andre was not u traitor , but he wits engaged in the consummation ot treason , ho was engaged in tlio ( onsinn nnlivn of an aet , which ontlicpaitof hit > ns&ocmto in ( lie business , , is the lowest in the calendai ol itihiul\ | ll \\.is Mich a unnin on lil-i ] iaitlliat it lilln the soul w ill ) loathing at the mention of Ins ii.iinii It u.i < ; Mich a cinne , so blight ing to the innocent as well as Ihe guilty , lliat it adheies not onlto , the lliiid ami tointh gem i.iUon.s. bul tlnough all time A ilenCondant ot iiencdiet Arnold had bettor bii living in hades to day , though a bundled mid nine ycard have pastil H nee the ttcasouable plot was enteied inlo , than living in ( lie United Smti s , for who could bear the w eight ot inlnmy attaching lo tint name , when il should be said , "them goes a do-cnml.ini ol limit- diet Arnold " bucli mo tliu withering , blasting ollcets of the curse pronounced upon Arnold H treason. And . \ct tor bi'in ; , a paitieiji.int innull a ciime , such a deed , wmuh n il liad not been defeated , would hnvewiceked llio can-o ot llio palnols , lor Uie time being at least , and it may bo lor generations Cyrus W. Field M'cl.i , to pei potualu Andre 'H name in monumental marble on American -soil. * Andre was moiu and worm ) than a spy. Homllng dihguined emisaries into the ene my's lines is lecognued in nil arnncH. One lakes his life in bin hand , pmietiati" ) jlilo'.MiTonoiny's ' ciimpH , obtains all ( he Iniorimition lie can , and if ho returns he is a hero If lie in < aughl he is Imngcd. Ho k'altiH the inrormation as bitsi ho can lint Audio was woiso limn n Miy hew UK holjiing to uxeeuto hu inline I have de- bunbc'd , and he was doing ll bv meaiih ol venality , and he wus pin chasing all llm intorntntion. nnd the dolivoiy ofVcst I'oiiil with tlio nun'oiider ol it-igariiHon , ' ngh Ihu veiuilltv and b isonoss ol llio Aininiean cnmni indiir 1 m one I am glad the dotic-endanls of ( he stindv luliiiits who ottptuied An lr > , iloun Paulifini. ' , David Will ! IIIIH and II-H-HI 'llll.MHt ; and their assoelali-s , in Hcclc- land and Wcritchester counlies , had Ihe himil lo lebnko tins woirilninnir of tnn Lnglihh as lliey did. and it h builds iiiiolhor thurn will not ho much to ivt o i uiy pint If hiishonld Im dynamili d with If Field is 1,0 anxious to build monuments ments let linn cruet : 0110 lo tlio memoiy of ( 'apt Nathan llule. who was exeoulud us a spy by order ot Sir Win Howe , the lit It sh ' ( ommamlur in l itl , without ttial Allur thu letioat nt thu m m v fiom Long Island , U'nshin lom called for a dt.uicet ! . o licoi to ponolrale the micmv' * llnesand obtain intoirnalloii. Halo volmili cud fm llm ; er\li ( ) . Ho was u gallanl. dating nth jor He and miolhur one ushoiillmo ( inviously. ) md ( Mil out , dmingaduk light , a sloii | loaded with provUio'it , froiii right under thu guns of one ol 'ho ' moni'H fliguliif , cajilmed It , am ! di .libuled thu suiiplics among the AIIHI- can soldii'iri Hu hud siiec ndidin o i- .ainiug full information as to inu niim- ) or of forces , ha < l made complete di.iw ngs of tinDiitl.li fiimp and UOOIH , and vah on his i eturn wh < n captm cd flu dii d i huio. on the fc.tllold , Inn Insi woiils In- Mg , "I only icgifil I IIIIVD bin one Ilia to ese for my count ) v Kcv JMward K\ irelt Ilitle. llio ilUtlngulshed wilier and iH'.uiliul , in hUiuiiid ; iiiilmw ) | llino is an opputtunily tor Mr. Field to lo honor lo ( he naimi ot a patriot win icriliced hi * lifo tor li's fonnin lt.it hen , Hnli ; was an Anuiicai ) , und Audio /lib an J'.u lNiim in I do not inlleve iiu will build a inonii- nu'iit to Louh Hid Oh. no , that not be an acccjitablo oiluiiigto the Kn gli h people. Ie I mn suggest n better plan for the oxpomllltiic. of hU surplus millions ( him building monuments to the ctictnio * of liispotiutiy llmployliall u do/en suit able women and suml them down into llm Minn * of Xew York utv. theio lo galhor up four of llvti Imndicil bo , > s nnd gills , wlto'e only ediicition now is in it'iit ning ctimc- bring lh < in up into Iho light of tiny IIII D tlicm to bo cleansed , put on to ( hem clean lainment , mid semi tin m oul of Ne YoikFnlo HICK conn- ti'i villages , where they can biealhewhat thuy hu\c in vi rbiciitlud bcfoie , a hie iih fit tic"h ait , hnvo a 1 Htit ol Wholesome lite , send thc-in to school and to church , let them lind out What lliey had never found Out before , that there is ! a ( itnl I lien MMid them out west , put Iheni on mi eighty act e ti net of land , nnd lliey will call him blessed , and he will provo a blessing to Intmaml tiir Modes Moiitelioiu was the possessor of an immense foi tune , and he doioted thai and his life to tnn amuliotaiion of human suffering , und to the cli vniioti of his race lie Jolt an example wm 1113 ot imitation , but with lew innluluis U riling ol spies , and ( heir caplme and execution , tecalls to mind a pamt'il cvint of that nature with whiiMt it fell lo mv lot to beeonneeti d. In the winter of ' < il mid 'ill the in HO ot the Aikaiiias was in miuiloM at Litlloltock , and I was statiomd there. One daj them came into om lines under a llagof tince a vouth named Dodd , who had left liitlle Itnckwith i pmtiouof Ins i.nnilv , pilot to oin enpimmg it Hi was pot milled to icmain thcic , and in a few wcel.s he obtained , thioiuh Ihe aid of some ft lends who hid mutcafn < iia lo impulsion uion ) tlie connmindiog ou- cral , a sate conduct through om lines to his fa mil \ in Iho conredci itc lines U ith th it document , he pas-ed Ihe lust Hid sucmd line ol pickets batch and hud leached the uxlieine out post The picket examined his piss and fo mil it.ill light , just as the ilncc patiiol tound Audio's pass all light but something piompled linn as it did them , to s ( UVM the boy , and tlio bench ieve.il d upon his person papers with chat utcis winch the guind could not tnnlcistand , but winch cMiled Ins sttsp cicm He tlierefore aire ted him and H'it him to lieadipnu let's with the snspuiois doeumeuls No one theio Undeisiool the chaiat tcis , hul it was suggtted ill it they ii's-embled telegraphic clmi icli rs. Col. Clovvty , who mauicd the d mghti-r of ( Jen P.st ibrook , was llieie us tin m li liny lelegiaphci of the uimHe wits sent lor and tlic nij lei ions papciswiic submitted to him He at on , e said'hey weie iu tclegtaplnc o. phii , mid then translated Ilium. The } cent nned a < om ploto oxhibil of the m my , its nmnbiis divisionbiigndes and battcilisud ! \ tlieir locations about the city I hem w etc also drawings showing the ihtlt r pill roads leading into the city , ami how Uiev weie dclumledVInn conliout d with the evidences-lie admitted he w.u , i telegaaph operator , and hid nod die cjplur 1 alwaMj supposed spim icbi s in the citv aided him iu obtaining SMI i complete infoiniulion as he had secured bulhc would not implicate anvonn A milit.n.v commission was mini dit i h ordered lor his trial , compos d ol mm gcnt'inl and tourColoucls and it fell to my lot to be piemdenl ot it Counsel , ip pc'.ucd and conducted the detensi ot t.io accused , but none of Ins Iriends in tlio citv came fotwatd to assist him or to trv to comtoit hnn in his time ot soiiovv [ iceall wilh vivid lecolicctiou tlie appear- 1 umc of the jouth m the d irk and dnigv ' coin I loom whcio the Uul took plico , , and the we-ilher was as gloomy as Ihu I business in which we weie inI gaged The soldiiis 'uho n in. bed | him and tonnd the documents smtid on Ins pni don , and ( ol Clown \ \ ho IraiiHlatcd Ilium weie the mam w itnesses The evidence war * clem , explicit and , ovei whelming The com I could leaeh bul one conclusion and Ihil was convic tion , and he was sculonct d to be h ii'gcd. The lindiug was appioved and si iitencu was eai lied into oilecl 'llicic was tins aggravating le.itiiic about the c isn 'I lie piisouet liad abusiid the kindtii ss shown to him in being pei milled to comeinlo our liucilumam Home lime and then depart - part witli a pass He had t ikon iiilvau- t igc ol it to obtain lull intoi million as to our foiues , di aw ings and all intounntion ot value to the oncmv.and he had lo meet his fate which ho did bravcb On Ihu moining ot Ins execution I walked out in the s glit of the grim gullowd which had been erected , but turned b.ielc IIB I had no diisiio to be a witness of too iiw ttil .scene , and met llm guards w ith I 10 priHonei SKaim ! upon his coilin in tiie tviigon on the way to ins death It w i _ i find Milil , onn f-o voung going to hn loom , but it waa Ihe fate ol war. JoilN M. Tn ; nnt. ISLAND , Nov aoth SNEEZE ! SUEEZE ! i : imtll your limul OCdrilH IIMIlIt 10 If ) nil > II- III join IHI-O mill nji H ills- elllll' ) < < \lCrilVI ) llllllltl llos or I hill , lliitllllnir. < MI- lni > llnlil' iiiilll join lirnU in lies , nioiitli uml I hi oul imioliml.inicl lilood nllii IT lipiit 'lliH In mi Acnlo ( ' 11111 ill uml H liHtiinily h rullovoil liy H clnplo IOMI | , uml | K inuiiH'iitli iiuc'l ' liv mo lioltlo of fiiNFOan'fl ittmuvi. Cum. 1011 < omncto ! Treattnnnt vvilli Inlnleri 81,00 , Ono Ixiltlo ltmllc.il Cine , onn li > v Cntiiii nil ! oh'nnl , unit ono linprovi il mliulni. In OIK puck- iu < ] , iiiiiv noiv l > hit I ot nil ilriiMKlnts lot f I iW Hk tor SiMoaK'fi Itvincvi Ci'iir "I'lio enl > nlwiliilo hH | > f > lil ( ) n Know or Vtoil TliiHH. " I'lio lie" ! un luivn lounil Inn Illtv I'lmofBiilleilnKlllov. . Ii. ) Wlijtlii. llostou. 'Afliir a loiKiitniS'wlo wllli I'lUuiill. tin' l\ ! i. vl > ( 'inn * him comiiititeil " lllofr VV Mumoc- , VivUlmiKh , I'll , "I li wo not tinniil UCIIT Unit i illil not rollovo at onwAmliort [ I < u i Mini- jliiHtor , Mii rf. Potter DrutJ and Chstnical Co , , Boslon , _ UOVV'fl YOl'll UIIKUMATI/7 Is n < jm lion .hut appouls Diiifui i tnrtuiiil tlullmol Illipii mitlhiii who lluila llio iinllnir ) i > lus ton ami Hill iiml ixiworleMlou' i ii lit u 'I'o HIIOII ilix i i nci Hi A-.n I * VIM I'I.HD II H 1111 rh Will Illllll" " 'l V liillliu * < > m V ; . ! rrm" " Bl"l ( * ' " " * \ iiio'iir. ! ! ' ' li'inrnli'lo , huiiiilo , duciiiim iti'itii anil noitoim PUIIH IIH lit nnulii Nilv , nlvliiiil , NM | < | J , MiTn Al iJriuiilMH , J ti ; n > r "no dollar , miilliiil tito. I'lirTtu Darn d. 'IIOIKMI. UO , llllBtOM. I Stnuilird M ll l VViir'c ' for V i and Middle Aged M n , nu.y M bj GREAT HEDIC\L \ WT ) < O'l IWTW IIihHiimril i'it Mr fr > o u . .nil . I'lirtlral Dooi I iriuitur > iltuln ! | III Muijrr.r ; * i f I . t j iu > I iiil-irci IHIU tliiit lr < i u > n IB n > lull mil i- ft < \ A tm > k li > r cviir' m ii r nr , nil Mil mi ul i hi liiontiliK l ; ; * ( | > ti'i | n lor ull uunu i : . .ul < i.li-i , .M t.t HI niil i ii I1 niri i , luud lijr tliu lulunr olnitu oturrle u I ir ft r i 4 n i li in i > ribit > i ncriir Lo'urtl il t llm n u \ * iy > ltiHiii liiiu i Jaiiuml In li'juntlf .1 r'ir li u i * iir.liirfn . ( o < lort'r , ( iillE'l ! ' iiii ii'intt.tsllutir > i ik In nverr 10 , iuiiiiiil il him irgr an I I.-IIH- mil thuiimir oilier uurL Ij tliu i Jinutrr i i . i. tli inniii 7 will l.or-tfunl | n rrnrj It null P. I' I t if ! tl b/ null | . . n lil IIUiMrtulnre.tr . , , ml liuir ( liil I ui l ilnn irle < l ihoiulh > r y | i uiul JU ) Uul A > < ) < itllon liilliuun tin * * ! n i- . , l ( > llio Hilucw Jf l.U 1io.llJ . Ijorui'l ' bf tlie rniinx f it iiriiLiiuiiunil uytiiis * ulcuo lorrv'lloi. U w | | JBIU. riif re l ii'i iiain .cru ( Botlt.17 Iu nhuw tl' Hri io > J He nliiiul uuanuiui , . .Ki.uT juu.u. i > dttul n-- a Intiruuurur muniiruuii AI UBJHI , A'lJr kB tuo IV iuu y i tl nuiiiiUk * . t r l > f , i Jl irkur , iNu 4 llullilii. li nrvu ii.jnon , > U > a. VT JD uj > < i > u u Uuu un .ill ulreana ru iiuM. * * ' UI uuu i jttir > nn i ii i time mi 11 > < HI 'ii < am , a mini tin ) mill "I nil uii ci | iii > I U < , him > ty Hull tUMim ! All i ' filly .v out mi M i mite Tl.Vs 1 frtlluixj. Muiiilun iliii PU ovi. HHOu f