OMAHA DAILY BEE , FJUDAY , DECEMBER 25. isss. BAUROAD RATES ON BEER Peter Schweni's Oanso of Grievance Agains the Elkhorn Road. CORRESPONDENCE IN THE CASE Mr. Tiln lcy or the Ilnnil ( 'Mod to Ap llelot-e tlio Commission Tor a llcailiii ; ol'tlic > latl * i > Gcnenil Capital Nous. [ FHOM TUP tin's i t > coi.v ntmr vtr. ] The bo ml of inilrond commissioner have issued nn order filing General Man nfcr Lhiblot of Iho ricinont , Klkliom S Missouri Valley rnilwny to appear befon them at Lincoln on tlio 12th of January to answer cetlain charges of discrimimi lions hi freight rntc.4 , made by I'eto Schwonk and other residents of Not folk The opark1 proceedings hud some titm back showed a strong case against tin company , and the matter was loferrcd ti Jlr. LinMoy with a request to inauguiaU a refoi m The only answer w as a i.Uhei tail letter from J.insley donjlng tlic alle gallons and < iuostioning the power of tin commission to jntorfuiu As the ea i has been tliusnbjeotof considcr.ihlc com mcnl and ciiticism the coirespondent. ! pjwiiig holwocn Mr. Linsley and tin commission his : been seemed for pnbli cation. Tlio ball was opened with tin following letter from llli : ( OMMIS3IOV TO TIN I.1.Y LINCOLN. Dec. I , 18WV. \ . 11 Linsle.y fiotieial Mtmager I'lemont , lllklioin A iMiSMMiii Vulle.\ Hail way Dear Sir - lleiovvith wo hand jou a eopj of a com plaint lilod with mo bo.ud of r.nlwa.v commissioiiois by I'ctcr .SohwenU , oi Is'oifolk , charging your company will discrimination against the to\\n of Nor folk in fuor of I'lomont. With this com plaint \\ero lilcd pai > ( ! is pin polling to In expense bills eolleeOd byoiiragcnts til Kiemonland Is oi folk , for the tianspoita ( ion of beer to vat'ious. points in Nebi.ii Ka , co ] > ies ot which aio transmitted heie with. Ollu idciice was also taken bj the bo.ud at the instance ot the com phnnanl , which jour company can ov amlnu at the ollieu of the board it dc < biied. It appears to the board , fiom tlio o\i deuce submitted by the complainant , Ilia heio is ] > iobablu cause for complaint : 1 That the rates chaiged in many o the cases submitted aic not the rah" published by jour company uml lllc.il ii the ollieu of the boaid. U That the i.ites aio unequal , making a discrimination against a Chipper lion Not folk In favor of a .shipper liom 1'ro mont ( See section II , ai tide 5 , chaplei ? i ! , complin ! statutes of Nebraska ) ! 1 ' 1 hal in sevei.il instances jour com puny has demanded , chaiged , ami col Jocled for the transnoilatiou of meichan diso for a f-pecilic distance a gteator sun tlnn it has for the transportation o meichandiso ot the bame class and r.itinj. for a gi eater distance ( See section y atticle 5 , chapter 7 ! ) , compiled statulob o : Nebta ka ) TIOIU the evidence presented , thoboan finds that the charges tor tianspoitatioi of beer in less than cailoads liomFie mont to Haltle Cicck , ! )0 ) miles , are a ; cents' per 100 pounds , and fiom Xoifolk to ONeill , 70 inihitl cents per 10 ( pounds , and fiom Xoifolk to Jhnmett. 8. mile * . ! J7 cents per 100 pounds. Al o thai the charges fiom Fremont to O.ikdiilo 10 ! ) miles , aio ! > 1 cents per 100 , fiom Nor folk to Alehinson , OJ miles , 10 cents , and from Norfolk to Stuait , 11U miles , K. ceiits. An examination of Iho table of chnigps in evidence betoio the boaid , foi war dee ] herewith , will show other like cases. The board also calls jour attention t < fccction 1 , same ailicle and chapter , do- Jilting liabilities and penalties. The board suggest that immediate Mops bo taken by 30111 company , in cast the ciidcncostibmitlcd bo not tiavorsoi or rebutted , to oqiuli/o the rates chained to .shippers in rromont and Norfolk , and to legulate its intes in all cases in ac cordanpo with the provisions of aitielo 5 , of chapter 72 , of compiled statutes ol Ncbrabka. Jf your company deshosa heaiing upon the complaint you will please notify the hoard at once , and a day will bo set foi such healing at this olllce , and all pailic : duly notified theicof. By order of the bo'iid. Very tudy j-ours , C. II. ur.itr. , Seci clary. r.x PAIIII : ritocu.mNtts. [ Hero follows the iormal complaint ol Peter Schvrcnic , betting forth in legal twins tlio charges stated in Chaiiman Goro'B letter ] Next comes the testimony of Henry 11 Adler , who was examined by 11. K Cow- dory. Mr. Adler said "Tlio following beer wcio given by the Fiemont , KlUhoui i A ; Missomi Valley It.iil > vny coin- pany to L. I1 Larson A : Co. , of Fiemont , Nob. , wholesale liquor dealers , to the points mined. The rates aio fiom Tie- mont to the points named , and arc in ccnls.ppr 100 Ibs : "To Uattlo Crook , 27 ; Oakdalo , 81 ; Kcligh , ! ! : , O'Neill12 ; Kmmctt ! ) : At kinson , IhStiiiul , 15 ; lias-utt , 17 , Long J'ino , 4H ; Amswoith , Johiibtown , 00 ; Valentine , .Ti. The L'lomont , Klkhorn & Missouri Valley - loy railway agieed to furnish us with a car provided wo would sell a ccitain amount of beer. I think it was 100 kegs a tiip , oroncoa weok. Ono reason I sold boor at these rates , but after July the rates were raised , anil I allowed the people - plo 1 had made contracts with the cllllor- oneo. " Do you remember what the raise was ? 1 think it was 20 percent. It was dif- foiont at dillcrent stations. I know at Atkinson the ditlcrcnco was 12 cents over the old tato. When j'ou made hottlemonts with these jiaitio.s to whom you bold beer , jou al lowed them a deduction in cash otl'fiom their hills for Iho ditlorcnco ? Ycsfiir. Do jou know whether the rromont , Klkiioin A : Missomi Valley lailwaj' al lowed thorn that inli.ihi ? I do not know it positivolj- What isnur impicbMon al > oat it ? Tliat they did. When jon K-ttlcd with these paitiosdld j'ou take up the expense bills and leturn thorn to the llrm ? Yes , sir. Ono bookkeopnr had wiltton to these paitios that the lailwayeompany Itmliafcod the tales. 1 think our beer was hhlpgied as fonith cluswhllo all others had to put-it in as thud class. i-t iru fcnnvKNK'H TKiimoNV. Peter Sehwonk testilicd to vaiious un- impoitant tacts , and then stated that two jeats ago ho began business at Nor folk , and did id per cent of his tiadn on the rremont , Klkhorn A ; Alisbomi Valley road up to last Wuy , Then ho disco\eied that Fi onion t parlies weio boiling the biunobecrat H less ] ior bairol of100 pounds , liupnry show oil him that this was becaiibo the Tioniont men g ot a Miiallcr rate and ho went to the assistant freight agent of the lo.ul , who tiled to adjudieato the matter lint failed. The bchcidulo nito fiom Milwaukee to Norfolk on car load lots was 4'J ' cents , but it was r.ibied to 6J cents. Al > out tlio lirst of Mny the published late to I'lemonl was ! 10 cents. Sehwonk then transferred his buslines to the Union Pacillo , and the F. I * } . A : M. V. then raiseil the rate on Fro- mont. Tha agent at Norfolk told him they had lived the matter and ho began doing business along the load again. "On the liist trip after that , " oaj-s Sohwonk , " 1 mot the agent of a Fio- mont liquor house in the store of H foimer customer of mine. Ho asked Clio mci chant to show him his oxpouso bill" sincf the rate wa rai cd I think thr i i se was from 11 to . " ( > cents Ilia agent took the bdlo , figured out thp dif feriice , and \m\\\ \ \ \ the merchant back the moiny , tolling him he would continue to do o as the railwaj refunded the dillcr once \ \ hen I got Imme from Omaha . ' im t the s-imo man again , and ho aid t ( me 'You sajwo paj . ' { ' ) cents per 100 from Milwaukee to Fiemont , but we. don't \\cha\oaeutrato ami pay onlj 27 cc'iiti ' " Schwenk then make the following comparison of rates Fron Milwaukee to Fu-lnont , 27 conti , am fiom Fremont to Atkin on , tl cents From Milwaukee to Noifolk it was < V. tent's , and fiom Norfolk to Atkinson cents , a discrimination against Noilolk of 21 cents per 100. [ To in.iko these comparisons moio plain and casiljunderslood , thej ha\t been arranged in tabular foim. ] TAHiri1 rnoM rm.Mo.Nr. rm.Mo.Nr.Miles. . Cts To Atkinson . 17.1 II ' htii.nt . IM 4 Alnsworth . ir.'J 4 ! "Valentine . 'JOS ( rAiurr i ISOM 2,01:1 : OI.K. nn .Miles. ct < To Atkln on . IU 4 ( " btn.ut . 1W if " Ainswnrth . 14'J 4. ' " Vnleiitlnc . Wi 5 Mr Schwenk sajs that to pio\o these chaigesho has cvpeiiMs bills fiom tla above named places igncdbj'the agents The Fiemont , Klkhorn & Missouri Valloi he- alleges cai ries freight fiom Fiemont to O'Neill , 5)0 ) mile" , for 27 cenls per 100 while fiom Noifolk to O Xeill , a distance. of only 7-1 miles , the late is ! ( cents Taking for giautcd the statement made bj the I tcmont man is tine , and that the late fiom Milwaukee to that place is27 centspor 100 , and to Norfolk itis52 cenls The 1 lemont , Hlkhom A ; Mis > emi Val Icj is chniginK' " ) cents per 100 for tin haul liom Fremont , and 21 cents fiom Onuiha. Onuiha.A An nixnu's W. 11. Dexter testified that he was manager of 1'axtou As Uallagher's biM ness at Noifolk , and that two jears ago the house , through the help of cut latc-i , bad built up a huge trailo Finally tin cul rate was withdiawu and it causer liouble. Dexter and Itobei I l'ass.ui mol Mr Nicker , the geueial freiglit agent o ! the Noithwesiein , and Mr Moiehotisc. of the Ficmout , Flkhoin A , Mlssour1 Valley Mi. llasson went < far as to piomiso to bhii > all thi-ir it eight lioni ( , 'hicago o\er the Noilhwestein , anr thrco-ipiaileisof thnir fi eight to not them Nebraska over the Fienumt , F.lkhoiu A , Mi semi Vallej if lhe > would give a cut rate fiom Omalia to Noifolk. Mr Nickel consideied the proposition lavoiablj- , but Moichotiso objected , s.i mg he did not juopose to allow height to bo brought to Noifolk at a cut rate The U'bato was lefnsed and the laulT | ) ul b ick to the old figures. Our biisines > tell ofl'SOpci1 cent , as we could not compete , at local i ales , w ith Fremont After that 1 went up to rhadion to close out some goods for I'axtou As Gallagher , and was given what weio called special iatolur - nishetl bjf Mr. Morehouso to Mr Galla gher as an inducement to open a blanch house at Chadion. I think the laleon fourth class from Omaha to Chadion wis $1.07. I lound that theio wa > , a ? ! 00 j.ilo , icgardlcss of classification , fiom .St. Paul and Minneapolis to Ch.uhon " Ml ! l.INsUA'h ANbWI.K. Mis > orir : VAI.I.M , Iowa , Due. 17 , 1SS3 Oentlomen Keiiljing to > ours of the 1th inst in i elation to charges made against the Fiemont , Klkhoin iv Missomi A alloj' lailwaj' , of Pot or behwcnk , of Norfolk , Nchi.is.ka The secial ] i.iles comiilained ol bj * Mr Sohwenkwcre put in cllect Maieli 2.1 , IbiTi , for the pmposo ot e-quah/ing the lates fiom Omaha to local blations we--t of Noilolk without special icferouco to Mr. Schwenk s busi ness , and with no desire on out pait to inhiro Idiu or his tiado. Wo think wo aio not diseiimin.itmg against the citj of Norfolk in faVoi ot the city of Fremont , as fitatod bj Mr. Schwenk , and claim there is nothing in the laws of the state of Nebiask t which would prevent our making the latewo did from Fiemont prior to July 27 , W , the date Iho special ratcweio v/ith- drawn. Our understanding of the Ne braska law is that wo have a right to m.iko as low a lain liom Fiemont to a given point west ot Norfolk as wo have i loin Noifolk to the same point but not a lower one , and I believe you will lind that our lates worn never lower from Fiemont to a station westof Koifolkth in from Noifolk to the same point , ido not lemembor that Mr. Seliwenk , or anj- othei merchant at Noi folk , ever came to me with any complaint : if thoj * had L ceitainlj' would have listened , to them , and tieated them fairly. Yours tiuly , W. 15. LINSIXV , General Manager. Tin ; cmnussTeix's oimi : ; : . LINCOLN , Neb. , Dec. 23Mr. . W B. Linsloj Dear Sir : Your letter of the 17thinst. , in answer to the complaint of Peter bchwenk , ot Norfolk , Neb , and the suggestions of the board ot nnlto.ul com- misbioneii thoioon. 1ms boon leceivcd , m wliich > ou claim that the provision * ol section i ) , aitielo . " , chapter 7.J , conijiled | statutes ot 1335 , were not viol iti d in the comparative rates shown to the bo.ud to luivo been demanded , collected and received - ceived lor the liaiispoitation of fi eight of the same class liom Noilolk and Fiemont to Miuoiis points on jour line , inasmuch as no gi eater charges po > - himdicd had been made fiom Noilolk to a given point west of that station than had been made fiom Fremont to Iho suite point. The boaid , hiiving consideied jourie ply. cannot agieo with your construction of the section. It holds that jour com pany cannot chaige lor a specific dis- taneo anjwheroon jour line inXebi.iska a gi eater sum per 100 Ibs than it charges for a gi eater distance anj'whero in the btato , no matter fiom what point or sta tions the height originates , or lovvhat poinls or stations it is delivered , on the same class of fi eight. This inteipretalion of the law , in the opinion ot the hi ) ml. is inesrstablo. In accordance with section 70 , aitie-lo 8 , chapter 72compiled .statutes , the bo.ud of laihoad commissioners hoioby ap points the 12th day ot .Januarj' , A D , IhMI , for a heating of thu matter of the hiiid complaint ot Peter .Schw onk.lof Nor folk , Neb , at the ollico ofthe boaid at Lincoln. WM. Lrr.si : , Chaii man. 1' P Uocnux , Seo'y of Stato. H.A.HAIICOCK , And. Pub. Acets. 11I11K1' ' ' 3liVII\ : ( I'd Campbell , a notorious crook , was aricstcd jestoulaj' moining for sloalmg lioga fiom cara in the I ) . & M. v arils , The police force nro blowing smoke from a boxof Iragrant clgaia presented by 1) . ( J. Couitonay. Secrctaij1 Hoggcn's term as chairman of thoiailway commission has expired , and Attornoj * General Lecso now holds the placo. Tito Bum of 0,029.11 , proceeds of an escheated estate in Washington county , has boon paid into the btalo trcasiirj' . A sunnr.v DKVIU. Fiiilay night last James lloywooti , the well-known miiibtrcl man , arrived at his liomo in thib city in an unconscious con dition. Ho lav in u btupor until about 1 o'clock j estoniny morning , w lion ho died , not having been able in the meantime to speak a word to his family to toll them vvhero ho ciuno from or wliat tlio tronblo was. Hoywood lirst came to Lincoln about a year ago with u party of min- stiols in a special car. They stranded [ tore and Hoywood had the car union a siding near O street , lilted it up neatly , and installed his family , consisting of a wife and two children , in it. After uv hilu he got another btart , and was i un- iilng a company of his own at the time of lib death. The supposition is that ho came homo to speiul the holidajt. and was taken hick on the road. The tuiieial will bo hold Sunday after noon. NOT is TIIK uuu. Hopoit was bioughtiii jcstciday mom- ing that eight out of eleven members of the family of S , G Cottn 11 , a f.inmr liv ing a few miles cast of Lincoln , were down with a disea c resembling trichino sis A doctor , who was summoned , found thej' had killed a IiogMoildav and eaten heartily of the meat , so ho Find some ot the pork brought in ami examined b.v 1'rol 15eS"Ojwho pronounced it free fromtrichino i3 The scientists ale now working on tlie dunking-vvatei ir cd by the family SIX Ill.TUY OUT 1 sj-n.'s \T1.ST Postal cards have been i-nued by Keen1- taij Uillcspif , of the Lincoln Stock Yaids comp mj. notifving them that a meeting will bo held Monday night , at which propositions from C'hicago p.ulies for the building and operating of slaughter and packing houses will be consideied , STVII , AIMIIVUS H. T Lliu'oln , Minden ; F F. Stalifon and L II Eldgeiton. Sliomsburg , Jaj 1 < White , Giand Hand. Dan bpanogle , ivife and child , Auiora , II 15 Corji 11 , Omaha , F S MeMastor , Pawnee .1 ( ' Ueinev , Ciete ; George 11 1'ost Voik.W D Pe t , Hrad-haw ; I ] . II. Woollej , U'eeiinc Water ; II. W. Scott , Krainey , \ \ . L. Kilter , J. P. Nje , Omaha cisnicjinox coi < iini ; : no vs. liullan Il lits to Chl/cnsblp Decided Tin * I'llilniiofM. . Tuesday evening the question "Have the Indian a light to citi.'i tiship * " was < liscu ed bj membi rs of the debating so- cicty of Cieighton college. Masleis Whalen and Shannon spoke In the ullii in- alive , andMasters Doiaii and John 1'uia.v in tlio negative. The speakers in the alliimativogained their point hj a strong attack on their opponents' argument * . Mr. li.m ) ( gave an elegant spiveh m the ne'galive , founded on ica on"and was as sisted bj Master Fuiaj , who ba cd hii ai- gumeiit on historical laels. A declam i- hoii Was < h bveied bv ( . 'haih s 1'uiaj , and Mr Jo c'h ] ) Mi C'arville lead an essay eii ) the subject of Iho dilute It showed great talent and c.ueful thought lietoic the clo c ol the meeting Iho pie-sideiit of the Miciety eongiatul.itcd the members on then p ist success and eai nest cndeavois , and said that t'laj , Aelistei , Grattoii anil ndunmd Hurko hegantheii eareeis m debating societies. Unclosed his leinai ks bj c'xhoittng. the niembeis to continue thcii undeilaking 'J'lie society tindi icd him aote ol thanks. Ycsh-idaj afteinoon the usual monthly dishibiilioiiot pn/t s took place. Mr. Kiissdl ith W. Joseph McCai v Illo w ith 117 , William Meliuglt with . ' , Nat 1 lehl vvilh t y , and ( hatle's Howard with 8S leeeived medals but in the second DhisiJohn O Neil ami .lost ph Mct'ailhj were each eiedited with ! > . ! ami John O'Noil leeeived the medal b.y lot , The lollovving ice Lived SO marks and ov or John Furiaj' , fll , John Whalen. 81 ; William Doian , 60 , Chailes Fren- /c\\ \ bO , Ch.ulcs Fill av , bt ) ; H Hollo. 81 , ( icoigo Meiecr , S7 , O NemetS' ) , II. limn , 81 : Thomas Io nian , 111 , 15. McCann , 81 , T. Meivein ( ! , ill ) , P Mcliovcin , S > 11 Muiray , 8- > ; 1 ! Pin- cell , bit , W bmith , ! ) ll. William Cl.uk , b , T. Fuiaj , 80 , F ( ! illegher , JJ7 ; . II. Hi m- mciihofor , 81 ; M llinche81 , Fd Me- ( iinuiss , 81 ] ] MtCicaij- ! ) , .1 .SmithDO , T. bwift , SO.t'hailcs I5anks. SI , . ] . Jlaili- K.III. bl ; Etl Lvinnn , 8" > , J LMich , 8. ' ; 11. Peikilis , 81 ; W. Oailin , 81 ; 0 I'll raj , Mi , C'hailes Keebo , 8,1 , M Mmphjbii , M. Meeham , SO , J. Not k , SI , J. Palmer , 87. The classes will be resumed on Janu arj I , IbSti l\y Which AVoio S\\ hulled .1 Number ol' Onuiha Jjuilles. Ono of the clovoiest of swindling fchcmcs ever winked in this citj- was 10- poi ted yesterday at ] ) olieo head quai lei s. The piincij > als thei cm have lied , and thus aie fieo bo far as Omaha jnslico is con cerned. It seems that about lv\o months ago two voiy nice joung men came to this citj' anil set up in business under the lirm title of L. Heiman As Co. The senior member of the linn was Louis Herman , a daik , d.iihjdudish German , witli a fascinating caglo cje , and a charming black mustache. His paitner was an im- obtiusive ounir fellow , who worked un der llci man's tliuction. Theii plan waste to go horn house to house ollering to sell sets of different woiks or inaga/.ines , to be delivcied at intervals ot two or three weeks Atthosanie time Heiman and his paitner can ietl with him a oa o ot li.indsomo jewelr\ ( gold , siiio ] edlv ) ami they would c\ilain to their victims that as soon as each piuchastr had bought .1 set ot books , ho 01 she would bo awaideel a handsome pieteol jewelraecoidmg to his or her si Ice lion Tlioehemo ap pealed very nice , anil a huge number of victims bit at it , most of them ladies , and soiiin ot them the wivt s ol several piomi- nent cili/eiis When the liool s were do- livoied , thej wcn > lound lohcot the most llnus.v doaonption and uthilj woilhless The jewelij- v\as not dehvciid at all , Messis. lleiinan anil putner skipping out bclore their victims could leali/o lliat they had been duped ' 1 he hrm liril had ( heir lie.ulipiarteis at 1010 Jackson stint. When they got icailv to leave town , thej notilied their landladj that llmv inh uded to lemove their quai lei s to Fourteenth ami Jack son stiu'ts. Me-Ms Heiman A : Co. dill not remain in the latter loc.ilitj moio thanada > 01 so , hovvtvei , buloro thej * left for New Yoik Cify. It is estimated that the amount of their swindling opualions was at least 's..OOO ' orisil.OOO , as none ot their oulers woio taken lor less than "i and many ol them for $10 , ! ? ir or'O. . beveial of Iho swindled ladies have banded together to secuio a law.yor in order to prosecute Heitnanunil his pal As the woitldes , however , are tin hi joint the loach ol the Omaha authorities , nothing in this duce- Uon can bo done Kxoicises oI'Tho IliKh Sohool Closed lor Chi ii-tiiiiiN , The sehooK closed Wednesday for the holiday A aeatioii In Miallarvov't , loom Whittinr day oxeieisos woio hold , Tlimu vv.is al.ngo atlondanceof members uml friends of tlio scholars. The follow ing piogiammo was canicd out : . . 1. Music . School Cliouis ' - ' , Quotations fiom U'hiltlei . School . Piimo Duett . Mallei lliinli and .leiinin Hcilloul. 4. JicadliiK. " 'llio Menu biiiij , ' f I'aifOn Ave-tj" . . . . . . . . Whitt.er . Ahla Mills. 5. ItocllallonM.u > ( inn in" . Whlttler Ida lllnckinoie. 0. .Music , "Pjctly , I'tiiid Lllllu , " . Nfiia.Maishill. 7. locltaton"rhu { ! Vaudols Tcather)1 ) . . . " . . . . . . . . . WhittltT tlmilev Itovvloj. 0. Jiistriunciit.il faolo , "Cliai o of the lltiss.\is" . Uraio Iliinebaiiifli. 10. Jlssay , Sketch of John ( i. Whittle ! . Steviaest btevenstni. 11. lnstiument.il Solo , "r.dlluir Water * " . . . . ClniaVheuler. . L2. Ilccllntion , "itub.ua l''ielselio".Whlltier | llallio ( ) > litiiiie. 3. r.coltutlon , "roussant J/Ouvcrliuo" . . . . 4. Tilo. "Hall ) lluutei" lliilliu Usburno , Am > Aaikci , .Maiy Stephens , Mrs. Koj-sor and Mi-s Nicholar - anged u joint cntcitiiiiniiont of tlio 'Cliolin ' * In their rooms , the luogramnio : ons sting of music , recitations , dia- ognos , cto.1 lollowod by an abundant . of icfroshmiMiti. all of w,11 ' wua ughlj erijojcd , A.Ml'St.MIINTS. f Ooiii-ci t - \n American Stat w Ith nn ttnllnu Suppoi t , It was Christmas eve , aiitl an audience , larger than that which attvmlod Madanu Nevada's conceit fit the Hovd.last night , could no ! have been expected And yet the house was not n\ill , although it wa- decnlcdlj cold The violin and piano dm 1 bjM. . Levvitr and Sijr. Ca atl , which foiiued the Ihsi numbei of the progiamme , aroitseil neithei the kill of the performers 1101 the appreciation of the audience. Foi the second number , M. F.duiom : Verguet , the tenor of the company , v nip the min , "II Mio To oio" from "Don Giovanni. " TliN elloil. in manj' wajs , mabe commended To the ingcv , carce ] \ les-i than to the lamcutetl Hiignoli , JNatuic has bei u lavish hi providiiig r ph\seal | basis' foi tenor singing Indeed , plnsieallj , it iiiaj be snid he stionglj' lo minds one of the deceased piinee ol tenors Though not to be compaud tc the latter v oeallj he .yet possesses a hcai ty , whole-souled , lingmg voice , wlueli , especially in its uppei icgistcr , appeal * siiongU lor apmcciation It is not * clear or pleasing In its lower Holes' , bid the skill of the ni list subordinates this lailingtohis other aeeonnil ! hmenl In his duo fiom "Tr.uiata' ' with Mine Nevada it would be a jdea me to feel that he was not responsible ! for a li-itthij ] which gialed on niniij cam. Later on , m another duo. the "Ciueillx , " bj Ito -ini , with the baiitoiie. the gentleman's 10- biistue's drowned his associate , in a manner which maiie'd ( hoiciidiMouot the excellent piece. M ( iiishivn Lcvvit i the pianist essayed no thoughtful theme. He executed in inimitable s | h > the mimetic "Spinning Wheel , " fiom the "Fhlinj Dulcliman. " In his 'Uubeiistem's "VaKd'ainice " a pieeo familiar to iii-inj auditois beenii e < > t it < icnditioii b.v the. composer hiniselt , ho sullered gieatly bjeompiri ou , though it maj be said , with allthedit- liculties of the piece its giasping ehoids and intiic.ite lingering , he maintained the tempo with exceeding satisfaction. Madame Novnela appeared in while , devoid ot the tiadilionat tiain.with lioial gal uituie and corsage and bosom diamond mend oinamcnts. S.no in the rich ness of tlio latter. Mio looked like a fiesh , sweet gradiinto For her , Heneiliel'si Miiiatioiis in tlie Carnival ol Veuiievvas : i wise scleclion. It makes few demands on I he loner and middle legist el's , and enables the singer to toj- w mi the upper notes , -\vhicli wTien snug from the head , foim Nevada's ehiff at traction To these notes she conlimd hoi self dining the conceit , and it would not bo easj to lind in passages ol the staccato orm _ inns of the chromatic or der , execution more skilled or grateful. Despite this fuel , the soul of the aitist is wauling , and the diamatie fervor and the volume which have so aioiisod audi ences in tin efloils ot othei prime doiine aic Mdlj' missed In the duo , liom "Ti.ruat.i , " above lefeued to , the ladj- was oppii'sscd liy the lobiistness of the tenoi , and Miiiojl nothing by her inter mittent and sliltl'd'elloitb to act with her enthusiastic heio. M'me Xc- vad i closed witli MejeibenrS " .Shadow Dance , " fiom ' "pinorali , " which the audience appioeiatod Mtllieiontly to attempt to scenic an eneoie , although it was the last piet'e ' on the piogr.inimu Jsignor CMI lo Huti , the baiitono , mslied thiough his Hist solo caielessly , and in liisduo with Cue tcnorgol lostcoinplehh ami altogether f.ncd badly with the audience The v mlinist Cas.ili in his second num ber cleaied the lio.u sent ss ol his Molm and displaced borne admii.ible work in a tantasio liom ' Faust " Ho even im pioved upon thi in his tliiid number , "Tai.intella , " in whieh Ids bovviii"- , Imgeiing , e\iiossii. ] | ( ) Mini tnliuiiablo exoiiition as a whole raised him lo a level with the best tioupo violinists who h n o appeared amongst us. Nevada's best singing was done in the "Cai nival of Venice , " bccuiing uiecall , ( o which she lespondcd with "Home , Sweet Homr. " When the accompanist pl.iH'd the iii'it tell tale notes of the fa miliar air the audience applauded , as if the selection had been m ide bj the lady in iccogmlion of the laet that , after Deal's ot stmlj' in foreign lands , thcio really was no pheo like liomn in Ainci lea JJut that could sc-aicely have been the diva's ] dea , because , willi the exception ol that immoilal ail , nothing vocal was lie.nd on the stage that was not in the Italian tongue : 'I he duo fiom "Traviala" provoked a dyspeptic iinadiiiple iccall for Mine. No 's : nhi Hut the annihilalor of the cl icipic was not in attend. meo. The lady and AL Veignet weroe-oiisequeut ] > , against their w ill , induced to iepc.it the last stan/a of the piece OMAHA .V. MIUTII I'LATI'i : K. IS. Articles or Incorporation Piled In the Conuj Clerk 'N ( juice. Yi'slerdaj' attuiioon ailieles of mcor * ] ) or.ttion of the ( ) m dia As Noilh Platle liadioad coinpanweio Ided in the ollieo of the county clerk The iiHorjoiatois ) aieG W. Holdnge , J G T.ivlor , C D Doiinan , C J. Giecn and P S. 1'iiclis , of this eitj- , and J. D. Mac- Faikmd and T. M. Maiipielt , of Lincoln. Thnobjedof the eompnnj' , as slated , is to build and opeiale a i.tilioad lunningfioni Omalia in a southwesteilj- dnoction llnoiigh the counties of Doug las , baipj and .Saiindcis. to Abhl.iud , llienco noithvM'sterly thiough pails of Sanndois , Doilge , Uiitlor and Colfax countiis , thence west thiough pai h of btanton , 1'latto , M nlison JJooue , Antelojio , Wi color , flieolcy , ( .Yilield , Vallej , Loup , Ciisterand lilainocounlies , lo a point ne.ir the noithwost coiner of C'lister c.iiinly , couuectiiig with Iho tiuiid Island A : Wjomiug Ccntial rad io. ill , aKo to constiuct branches to Fio- mont , in Dodgoiountj , and to Norfolk , in Madison county The capital stock is fixed at ff , 100,000 , uml business is to \ > c comnuiiiLed when 10 per cent ot the block has been paid in. The company is lo bo un ilci the miinagiiueiit of a bo.iul uf diieclors. lo be i-iimpo-ed of the Incoi- ' mined. The lust poiatois alionlj' an nual election of oflh cr.s will be held the Hist Monday in June. 18Si ( Thopiinei- | iil place of business of the eomianj ] is lesignated asOiiiiln , but Iho bond of Incetois have power ( o change it at anv : imotoany othui * pl.ic.-o in the slate of Xi-bi.iika. The corpoiallon was formed on Oclo- jor 1st , but the Iding ol paperin Doug- as ceunty was ded.ijcd until j-esteidaj. J'lio pioposed line it the min h talked of j \leiioloii of tin ; Jdiilingloii A : M i-souri. TIIK HAI/J' r vlTlJ SITUATION. \n liilerosllnj ; rcter ( from OJIlcoij.mJ'oit DonshiH. The lollo\vlng \ 'lettor ' ctysieerniiig the Uoinion .situation , written by un aimy illieor at Salt Lake City , was iccoived liy in otlleor in the depaitmont liumliniur * cr jestciday : b.vi.r L\M : Cm , Dec. 21 , itsT ! Doai - : YOUH of lull icec-lved. The iiimlia Herald Is utleilj wion , ? vvlien It oajs he " .Muriuons h.uo MDM'd a point on tlio ientiles , " ine.uilni ; tlin aiiiM ol teiuln Omi * lies lor KOIU ! to house's of III lopule , Tlio acts aiu that the .Moimon rhuuli atilhorl- ies tried toseoroa jiolnt that was , uml I'll ell > ( iu how ; Tli. bout to Duiut'i and h.in 'ram-lsco anil hind MHIIO inostituli.- , ( the irettlest thcyeviuld lind ) touoiao hem. 'Ihuj avotheia hoiHi - > .nnl bit them up In } rojd IMIKJ. lor the w > lo iuupo- of entrapping fed- nilolliicis. Theehuuh jnid their e\Kiii | is ue\er > wa > ami tilU-i'ixl 0110 ot llu-iu a thuu- and iloilais if bho would ) , ' t thouovoiuor ute her housei , tunl t-hu hied oven wuy iiti''ii- 'In ' lo do it , but without Mic'cuss. They did not entrap u Mniflo ffduiul They plckcel up n few o like fellows in from Iho mines , etc. The thine pot out , and the whole outfit nro in dieted by the United States grand Jury foi e'oa plilne ic.iinst the peice , coed nnlernnt inonxlllj of the coiiiiiiimity. , lu t think off eliurch eallliie itself the ehiitTli ot , H-sn ( hrl t of Untter Day Saint * eiiCTciuc h thKklnd of litishu-isl And this H linvv the Mormons have'Vorenl a point. " ' 1 he more poluls of Hint kind they eore. the more thev show theli Iniquity and mnnltic.ited cii'seil ne * . Uhe lle-ialu on ld not to distort the farts , and ni an honest pipei , 1 dem't think ii can nlloid to side with such scoundrels as tliese. n mn : HOYS. TIicDIstrlhullon nl'Prlzc to the Nevv I/ads Imst Kvonliifj. A very interesting and ale alTectinp scene took plaeo In the HKI : counlin } : room last nighl , it being the distribution of the piio watches for the street now ; bo.vs. There were six of the "tiokers , " tvro being handsome gold ones nncl foui of them silver. Fivoof thorn were to bi given to the boj-s having sold Iho largcsf number of papers since August 1 , and thr sixth vvns to be drawn for by lot. The following weio the Itie'ky bajs- , with the amount of money they have turned lutei the ollie-e since the time mentioned John Mernnn . S 100 10 Itiidoll hvvohoil.i . ll'J SM tleoiKO Wtlllniiis . UM1 1 1 auk MeKenna . M : w John Svestka . ? . "i rl Con Orauei . drawn Seveial of tlio other bojs weio very close as to amounts sold , and teals came into some of their ejes when they learned that thej' had lost the prl/o bj' only a scratch Allthebovs who falleil to draw u pi i/e had their money refunded to them lor the Bus : ] ) itrchased last even- _ : _ \N ni < icritir : si Aiic. H M nt-t 4 d Conflagration AVhloh is Nied ) | hy 11 niock-AVa'chiniiti. Some tin co or four months ago , it maj' bo romembcied , the Famous clothing sloie , atlUlO Douglas street caught fire by a spaik fiom the eloctiio light falling on tlie clothing. Some § J,000 or $5,000 d linage was done. YosU'ida > moining n similar ncei- ileiit occni led , not , however , osciioiis in its icsulls. About tlnee o'clock Mlock- Walcbman Hammond , in passing the stoic , saw a .small bla/e in the tear of the store. Not desiring to turn in an ahum he called Ollieer fcdioilds , and btandmg upon the shouldeis of tlio killer , elamb- ei oil into the stoic through the transom A moment's vigoioiib wink extinguished the bla/e , and store was saved IXinu- inatiim showed that the electilo liglit globe had been biokon. ami that the Inc Inid been caused by falling sparks. The dam.igo was hilling. Chasing a Suspect. A man standing in tlie alloy near Thir teenth shoot , between Fainam and Doug las , altracted the attention of Officer Shields about 10 o'clock last night. Tlio policeman advanced up the allo\ % when Middonlj the suspicions looking person took to Ilight. The olliecr as promptly pursued , and tliti cb.iso began with en ergy U ] ) to Fourloenlh , and boiithw aid on that thoioughlare to Harnoy , thence westwaid to Sixteenth , plump into the arms of a .stalvvait citi/en , tuofllgiti e ran. Shields was gaming in pm.suit , jiistol in hand , ami as thej-'wero outeiing quie't pieeinef's was piep.ning to makes mailial summons of a halt. At the 311 ! the pusoncr gave the name of George Long , and claimed to be an honest car penter resident at No. 0115 Cass street. lie were covvboj clothes , and had on Ids person a lady's gold watch , seveial kejb , a binall amount ot money , and an empty piMol holster. Ho ] ) foti'sted witli much w.n mtb and more oialoij * that ho had t'lken Iho policeman for a thug and lied in fear W his life. The felon wouldn't wash , and Mr. Long was tlnovvnina cell. Unit oil States Court. Judge Dunily gave healing j'csterd.ij' nioinmgtothocaso of Frank Kbeuack vs. tlio Union Pacific. The pl.iinlifi'in thiscaso is a boy who was struck on llio Tenth street crossing in April , 183U , by a Union Pacific train and lost a leg , wherefore ho asks $ i."i,000 damages. The case was given to the jury about ! J o'clock in the afternoon , but as they had not agreed when coin t adjoin nod they woio instruct ed to bring in a sealed voidict. Shortly after 10 o'clock last night an agreement was reached , and the verdict will be banded in Situidaj * morning. Jtw.ibab- i in tamed , however , that the verdict avvaids : j..r)00 to the plain till' . This , it 1s- said , is a compromise , eleven of tho.jiir.y- men having been in favoi of n. wauling no damages and one standing out for 3- 000 lor the plaintiff AVlll Servo Out Ilfsi 1'orin. The application lor a writ of habeas coipus to secuio the release of Pat Car- loll liom the coniitj * jail was uigiied in the distiict eouit beloio Judge Neville jestoidaj * afternoon. Tlio case was brought up from the county couit , whoio the w 1'it bad been loftisod bj' Judge Mo- I'ullough. Judge Neville also lofiiscd to Lfrant the wilt , stating that ho would not tonsidertho subject , as ft was evident that U had been given a lull invcitig.i- lion in Iho lower couit. Cairollwas ro- in. inded back to jail The Dniionn IiiHnnlty Case , ' taken - afternoon Tesfhnonj' was j-Oitjrday noon befoio the insane commission in Iho case of Mis. Lottie J. Duncan. Thoio tMMoa number of witnesses bwotn , in jluding Dis JMornani , Wiithico , McKon- iui , Sj ) inlding , Van Camp and Ciowoll. Nro two of tlio plij'sici.ms agreed in elo- .nl about the case , each having a theoiy ii their own Oilier witnesses were Mrs. I'ugnlej' , Mis Duncan , a nuiso , Mrs KatnM Fleming and Mrs M 1 } Cox- , iv ho made the complin ! The healing > t the \\asLoniinu , -il until January J. Her lf\nrles | Mis Conloy , wlfo ol "Whisky Jack , " ivho was so boveroljinjincd by being issaiilted liy a shoemaker named MtonrUi , is lojiorletl to bo dangoioiiblj1 II and ft ! . us arocntcihiinod that she may lie. Such a contingency would bo a nest si-lions ono lei O'ltourko , and ivould ncceasitito the changing of the , barge against him lo that of minder. Boionailotl lj 'J'olephono. The lir.i. vvas tendered a beionado last n oning by tJlophono by Pi of. Piov niinki'd iiassbanl. The band was looaled i-.t south Omaha , at thu ollieo of the Omaha 3iock VaiiN company , but the IIIUMC was ilainly heaid in Iho ollico ol the lii.i. and ; icatly appi eclated. * * Nei vous Debilitv7iiriitlim' ! > ex , however induced , speedily , thoiough- j and piniimnciilly cuud. Addicss.vvith en cents m Humps tor rcplj and book of i nticiil.iisVoildS \ Dispunsai y Mcdicat Wociation , Oij'J Mam aioot , Ihillalo , N. Thlileenth Hired Thojiaving of the east side of South rinilecnlh sheet fiom the bridge south- vaul was completed ycotortlaj. The lavnip of the west side has uocn com- deled ni fur south as PiCicc , and within few weeks , if the pic-mil open weiathor will bu onhioly nnicilu d. Mr. C , M. Woodbiidgo ictutncd l.ibt i\onmg fiom : in extended trip in llio veiat. TIIK G Mt. Cnllawny Ueturiisi ultli Some Per tlnent ! > ciilals-llall Notes. General Manager Callawaj' , of th Union Pacific , rctuincd Wcdne. ih\j nigh from atlemlanee upon Ihe session of th dircctois at lloston 'Upon llio point o the rumored changes in manage meul Mr. Cnllawaj substantially repeated hi declarations made in Chicago and pub lished in the telegraphic advices of jes tcriKiy's Hl.il. He slates thn ho is unacquainted with nn ; plans to such an end and that the dclibe i.itions of tlio diie-ctors were on topics al togelher foreign lo this matter The Hi * time his attenition was called lo tlie re porl , which found eiiculation in his ab scncc , was when on reiching Chicago lit saw an aitielo in the Inter Ocean an nouncing tlio lccd ! .succession to himself which is a haeknoj'od fealnio of thorn mors llo read the article in mild snr jiri'e at the cool ant doliboiafo falsehoods it detailed The fact Unit such jams find eurrene.y is no surpiiso to him ; ho is too much aeeus toiiied to the methods of lailway editors Tin fact in this matter is icdiiccd to tin point that if there arc any changes heh in prospective by the eomp.im. either ii the ) poison of Mr Shclbj 01 hlnibolf , Mr Callaway is either iguoiant in the piemises or not piepared to bo inter viewed thereon. In regard to measures involved in the settlement of the viaduct and depot quo ? lions , Mr Cnllawaj sijs that if a balisfac toij conclusion can be reached with the l > ll. > government , il will not bo long be foio a grand new depot will aeeommo dale the passeiigeis here. All this is looking lo Ihi ! tune when the biidge shall bo completed and.'cii'ate tut possibililj of a union center heio ofT , 10 ids converging toward this point DC- t-iils in this matter aie too f.u ahead in themistj tutuuMobe given , but but suf lice it to siy that the great plan is being coiibidcied. horns AND riu : \Ais. . John lj > ler , local passenger agent ol the Q. , It-It for the east last night J 1' . Hants , of Nmton , K.is , founeilj conneetiMl with Ihe 1) ) . A ; M freight do partmenthcie , is in the city Hairj'L Hall , noithwestein passenger agent of the Hurllnglon , is in tlio ciry , icgistoiedat the Millanl , fiom Victona , liiitish Columbia. J. H Grcon. traveling passenger nccul for Uic Union Pacilie ictuineil jcsteulay morning fiom Salt Lake. W. F. McMillan , assistant geueial fi eighl agent of the Union Paeilic , loll for the eiibl M'stoiday moining. Col Samuel lel > ow , manager of the Cahfoima Fiibt Fi eight line , is in the city W. P. Dcnno.v , of the genei.il man- agei S ofjice , Union I'acilie , is in receipt as a Clnistmas gift fiom his father , of a $150 gold watch. In accordance witli telegraphic instiuc- lions tioin he.idqu n turs Division ot tlie Missouri , Assistant Suigcon Frank J. Ives , United States aimj , has been or- deicd to piocced at once to Santa Fe , N. M , and report to the commanding ollloer Dibtiictot Now Mexico , for duty in the Hold. Yosterilaj' afternoon Mr. C. J Dan- bach , in behalf of tlio II. T. Cl.uko drug company , after a few well chosen 10- m.nkb , picseiited all nriiiiedmeii in their ompl'ij'with a Clnislmab liiikejami lo all single eniphnes of tlio house a bov of choice cigais. Tte.'il Jilt.itc TraimlVrs. The following ti.iusfers wore lilcd Dec 2.1 , w ith the county clerk , ami loportod for the UBU by Amcb' Heal F.btatc Agency : lIehsol.fnenbSlnilltoAd.ini Kielluer , lot in block inblmirsJnil ailiIUiu.ih.iw d tSK ( ) , Wai. M. l\vier and wlfo to Oswald 11. ( Joulon , lots ( " > and lo block b ll.mscoin place Uinaha , w d S.DO. . -Maiy Hasus and husband to Tmllnttoii ; \V. llarvej , 'J aeiesot lot 'J sec. ! > > 1ft J.J Uou'- las Co. , w d-S7M ) . Augustus Kounl/o and wife in John Kim ? ! part of lot 11 block0 Kuiint/o's.M add Oma lia , w n ? r > 0 ( ) . C'auio L. lielini and husbnnd to Ainanila 7 . Peck , lot Ibloukl College place , Omaha , VN d _ < sfoo. Alexander K. JlcCamlless nud wife to Amiiul.i'Peck , put ol lot 1 block b Isabel add Omaha , w d S15s. Ol.iioin-o.l. Canaii and wife to Joiner It , OonkliiiK lots' ' , 7 , 10 , 11 , 'M , 31 Maynuld , Dounlnb Co , q e SI. Jetnei K. ConkliiiK and wife to Clarence J. Caimn , lob u , 0. u , II , W , 1J ! , Mayiicld , Uouglas Co , q e SI. II. A. Nolle and w ifo to August JIe-ib ! ich lot8mid w' oi lot ? block town ot Llk- bom , Dnnglis Co , w d fc-J.W ) . Phebo C. McKell lo Samuel Hums o21 ft t im h ofw % ot IrtGhlouk 1SJ Omaha , w el Sl.l.hW is. JeiemialiO.VIIcox and wife to Hrlilget Clnistle , lot 1' ) block ' > Wiluox's At add Omaha , w d & 100. GAMBLNG AT T.HE CAPITAL. I'oki'r IMayeil IVrslstcntly anil 1'to- inisctioiislv I ) ) Onr ! > a\v-M.ikci-s. ( lambling at Washington is on the in [ lease and theio will bo a good deal of it Joiie dm ing this session , wiileba coucb | ioinlcnt ot the Denver Tiihuno. It is iigainst llio law to keo ] ) a gambling-loom in Washington , but the law is evaded bj' Llio piotondod foi ination of clubs. Undei Iho name ol a club anjr kind of a game may bo earned on , and tlioio nro now ibout liftj' such clubs heio. Thoj' me scatleicd all ever the cilj liom the capitol - tel to the white houseand there is one of Llio richest of them within a btoiui's tlnow : it the ticasurj' . Tlio tact that iniiny of ! ho now memboia como from tlio west mil south will add to tlio piofitb of these places. The Roulhcin congressmen aio gic.it poker plajom as a nile , and thej aic { ener.illj ready for games of chance ol iiijkind. . Poker is sometimes plajcd in ' .ho capitol itself , in some ot llio commit- : ei ) rooms , while congicss sitting , and Alum the late dooiKeeper Wintoininith ivas clcclod ho iceoivitl a piopo-ition fiom a noted Texas gambler asking him o go into jiailncinKiji with him in n gam- > lmg loom which he would privately > peu in the capitol. Ho wanted the loooi keeper ol the hoiibo to act ab agent < > cnlico the members into his loom , and db rewards were lo bo half the pioliLs. IVmtcismith wrote to him that tin plan , vas oiigmalbut hardly feasible , and In lidnotLomo. The poker jdajod in the ; apitol is by mmnbeis of congress or -loiks ot coinmitteo ) It is done bocmtly mil the dooiM arc alvvaj.s locked before jcginuing , ) ioaiU'ul ] ) lsslialhin | ol' Two Paint } Detroit Dulles , Detroit Tribune : L-.iht enenins about mlf jiast 7 o'tdock two haimlcs * ; jouthb vein htandmq ; \Voodv.ud \ avenue , iear ( > iaud Cncuspaik. "Oh , Ciolljl" .aid oiio , striking at his compan on with us Imgei tips in a ical coquettish w.ij , 'do jou know that 1 waft reading in ono if papa's papons that MJIIIO of the joung nen down east v\oio wcaiingeoisols' ' " "Wouldn't that bo too lovely for'ny hlng , Claionce , it would give Us Mich ical- y , tinh bocietj hlmpob. Oh , my ! don't 1 Hit hone it' tiuo.41 "Well , 1 bhould say , and if it' * trim 1 un goingtogeta polka loi-etlo match nj loniploMon. hey , Chollj , did voui u toll jou ( o get homo bj 8V Well , vo'vo got half an hour yet. Let's go mil got a still di ink of ginger aio , ami hen we'll binoko this cigniolto between la. " Ami Cliolly put a flngor on his dwaifed nustaclio as though ho hated to tuist it ml in the chill of a Di'comb ovcnmg [ 'lion the dudus nnnccd up iho avenue .ml their Jittln No. 1 head ) woio soon lied with thofumua of the inaddcning linger aio , ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS N DestriiclMo Plrc. La t night , before 13 o'clock , Iwo alarms weto sent in inquiek MICCCS bj'pnities unknown , each jiroving tl false This morning , at 1 o'cloek , a tl al.um was tinned in , calling the fuo < partment to the residence of Kelwr Mott on Itroadwaj' . near the O/tl house It was found that that gentl man's stable was on lire , and , althou the bovs winked will , the bain , logeth willi Molt b buggj' ant ! team , was bin nc The loss could not be nsecilalned. MOST PERFECT MAOB PreiAfrit tvlth special retard tit lien ! * . No Aiiininiiln , lilmocr Alum PRICE BAKINO rOWDER CO. , rinCAPO. vr LOUIS AMUSEMENTS. BOYD'S OPERA HoiTsE 2 NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES. Friday and Saturday , Dec. 26th and 26tli " OUK CII31ISTDIAS ATT11ACTION. Pie l\iinliit | Atiiuilcnii ArttMs Anil Het i Con cJy Ponipnnj In (1 ( o N'nv 1'lnj , "An laten'stlnc stop ) OetlKlitfnllj Uild. " PCUIO A our i-ofttft t tlio box ofllco. MEBCHANTS' National Bank Notthvv fst corner Tin nnin nnil IMli Paid lip Cnpitnl , - $200,000 Surplus Fund 50,000 SAM'i , r itoriisus , President. N ten 1'rosMont. UN n. WOOD , i.ininit : DHAICI : , Oisiilin. As t Ciisliioi Accounts soliolloil mill piiimpt.illunUoii ulvon o nil iHiiinost uiiliiistuil tolls cue. l'n > t > t'lvopci cent oiiTlnio Deposits MY INTIKI : : STCX K or * / WestininstGr and Acorn Heaters Hegardless of Cost , To nitike loom foi a I.URO line ol "Aeoin Cooks" and Kaiices now aiilvnif : . It will piy > e > utogolinypiicos befoio hujlug us 1 am JOUIH ! to .sell. JOHN nussin- 207 ! Cumins Mi cot. 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