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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , SEPTEMBEK 9 , 1880. BURGLARS1 DARING DEVILTRY Mrs , William Mnlhall is Seized by Masked Men , Gagged and Bound , STOLE HER LOVER'S DIAMONDS. A rnijicnter's Tatnl Prill A Sliocltlntr Ai'fllilenl A Sol llor ' School Wunto n Dlvoico Atmisc- incuts Oilier I ) nrtntr ItoliliorH Our-of the boldest robberii's ever new Iruti-il in Ililscity occurietl yesltuduy morn- Iiii ; at the resiliences otaU'lll'nm ' Mulliall , on T \ unlKecoiil ( niul I/nrcl streets. Ml. Mullinll Is : i nitwit watchman In n down to\vn lumber yard , and consequently Isawav from homo nil night. Abmit two o'clock jestciday morning Mre. Mulliallw \ slfi'i's ' iii'sdilrs with Ilii ! cldldien , lieaul the \\nlcli ilo'lnrk loudly. The do Is Kept in the kltclien. and is a lartje , powerful binte. Mi" . Mulliall , suspecting tbat soinetlilnif wns \vrotii : , detei mined to Inu-stlpue. .Sliu bteppud riuIHly ilonn stiilri , Into the kitchen \\lieuillicdoi ; w.is. He still continued lili barkInj ; mid seemed to lie iiriklni : frantic elforls to Ki t out doors. Mi . Mulliatl opened the b.iek door and allowed the animal to slip nut. Her curiosity was liy this ( line thor ough ! ) moused , and she determined to go nut Into the jmd and see if theio eru any signs of burnl.us In the nelRhborhood. No sooner had she stepped be- jond thedooi sill than she wassel/edby tlneo masked men , and dialed tothu back of the yanl , Khu stinted toM'leam , hula laicu gnt ; wasxll.peil | In her mouth so that ilio.is lioweiless to lisp a s > llable. She was then lionndto the fence by heavy cotili , and was left there unable to mu\e or call for assist ance. The Ihieejnen then went back Into the house and lansael.ed It hum lop to bottom. M lie opeiatlim did not take \et > lonjr , toi In less than ten minutes they lett the ptemises eanj IIIK \ \ ith them SUO In monej and some other valuables. Tim exact amount of the los U not kncmn. hliangu to fca\ , mine of the neljrhhoiseio aroused bv thebaiklliK of the dojt. This oceuiied at about 2 o'clock. Tor nearlj lour loin , ' lioins , Jin. Mulh.dl . , the nnfoitumiteIutnn of the loliheis , lem.diicd f'iicwd and bound to the feneu , unable to mo\o hand or foot. When diIneak ; e.ime , she \v.is fuiind by hei neigh bors and lele.isi-d. When who \\as set lieo hheas linidl ) able to move or sav av.onl , having sustained a se\eio mental shock. Added to this the tact that it was lalnln most of the niirht , ana It can easily be seen tliat the haidshlns ot hei position \\eio ton I- blv scveie. She Is a slightly bnlll unman , of net\otis tempeiinont , and It It Is almost to be vtoiKteiod at that she managed to llvetlnongh thcoidc.il at all. ViUoitunatcly there is little or no clno to the iM'iiteti.ttoiaof the inlibeiy. Jin. JInll- halt can RI\O no de.sciiption of the three in cnls , except that thej were all heavy built men and \ei } inuse'ilar. ' ' 1 ho tact that tlie night was dark tended , too , to shield them. Theoie mask * . I'loni the time that .Mis. Mulliall was sei/ed up to the tlmn that she was lett bound and paired not one \\oid w.is utteied ( > } the thioomen. Marshal CiimmliiL's has set men to woik Ulion the case , but as them Is almost literally no clue to tlio fellow s the case is iei.mled as u hopeless one. en About half an hour later two fellows , bc- ImiKlii ! ! peih.ips , to tlm .samo Kiinj ; tried to effect an entiance into the house ot Mis. Ji T. ( ! add , at-MI ! ) Chicago sta-et. They suc ceeded In opening l\\o shutteis of thefiont jmii'li window , when Mis. Cedd , awakened by the noise , called to hei Iinslnnd. Col ( /add went to the windows and found tlio fellows crouching below. Thev made jieat haste to uetaway , runniiiKout tlio tiont sate. One of them Is described as a laigo swoithy leilow , the otlier blightly smaller. A TJ3.VAS HHAUTV. She IB Arrcatcil fue Stealing lior Ijcner'n IMumomlK , JCatc Muiray , a dashing bloiulo from Foit Woi th , Tex. , was ancsted at ! 4:30 : jesteiday iiiornliiK by Ofllccr Dick linrilish for stealing S'-J.UGO rtorth of diamonds liom a Texas cat tleman named A. S. Ljons. Ljonsisnow In the city stopping at tlio Paxton , with Deputy Maishal Jlob ISnclmnan , ot Fort Worth. An application has been made to ( ioveinoi O.iwesfoi n icqiiihltion to take the joung liulv back to the Lone Star state. Moils' btatcment is that tlieiriil who has been ids misttess for neatly two jcnrs past , left him about ten days ago , taking with her n ualr ot diamond earrings and a diamond breast pin , which ho had allowed her to wear , bho was tiacod to Omaha , where she has a gentleman tr'end named Link Koiest. The case was placed in the hands of Ofllccr Dick Jturdlsh , who by a vciy closer and commendable piece of work , managed to oriest the woman , after an eight hour's ftcarch. She was found in a loom over Gladstone's groceiy on Douglas street , .tier fiieii'l , Link 1'oie.st. a gamhlei , was aricstcil with her. The diamonds are now In the Nebraska National bank and an action has beenbiouuht to leplcvin them. "Ljonspuui those diamonds to mo anal can pio\o it. " said tlio woman to a icporter "Tnoglst ol the whole thing is that ho Is in fatuated with me and wants mo to ll\o with liliu. Hull don't want to do It and ; 1 wont. 1 am not at all afraid of tlio consequences. " A suit , In loplevln was commenced this iiinmlnc in thq district court against the He- ItriiSka National bank foi a icco\eiy.ol the diamonds byV. . 1 { . .MoriIP , nttinncv for l on. They wciodeliveied to him , the lion. William A. 1'aS.ton going ids bond. A SHOCKING Mrs. Dunciiii nnil nil- . Mount Injured by a Gas J\plonlim. An accident which came very ncariesult- Ing fatallyoecuiicd about about 8 o'clock Tucs da > melting nt thoicsldenceof Mr. O W. Dun can , near the corner of Twoiity-lhst and Kainam. Mr. Duncan ll\es In n low of now houses ictcntly rented and owned by Mr. I ) . T. .Mount. Last evening a titiong odoi of gas was iioicoptiblo about the honso.and ilrs. Duncan was nnaulo to detect whence It came. .Sim accordingly sent for Mr. Mount to make an investigation of tlio matter. Alter a long M'nicli the leak was hnallj located In a closet In the cellar. Mr. Mount , fol lowed by Mrs. Duncan , started ( o enler the closet. Ileloio going In , however , Blr. Mount litn match. Scircoly had ho on- leied the closet when the gas toolcliio fiom the lighted match , causing a terrilio ex plosion , lloth Mr. Mount and Mid. Duncan were lifted bodily and tluown back about ten tect. The clothes of both were on lire , mid the ( lames in the cellar were last bprcail- ing. There was no tlmn to bo lost , and the cnioijjoncy called lor quick and cool action. Mr. Mount was onual to the occasion , how- o\or. Ho quickly thiow a laigo heavy cloth about the uln/liiK foim of Mis. Duncan and extlngulBhed the llames. ) Iu then , In a Blmllar way , oxtlngulshed the tire on his own clothing , The gas meter was cinlcKly shut off and by a few moments' haid voik tlio llames In the cellar worn put out. \ > hen the excitement was over It was found that both Mr. Mount andMin. DUIICRII wcro liadly burned , the foimor having sustained the worst Injuries. Doth aio under medical nttoudanco and arc resting as easily as could bo expected. Mr. Mount Is bailly burned fbout the face , arms ana body , roitunatcly Ills cjcilght Js not Injinrd. A FATAIj MISTAKE. A Carpenter Fulls Oir | | 1O liriilgo anil Ih Drowned , Thomas Mcoll ! , a carpc'iitcr cmplojcd on the Union l'aelUcmldowa.dio\\ned : ! yester day afternoon. Ho was engaged In how Ing a logon the tiestlo woik , when ithlpi ! > cd , In trying to vie\ent It horn lolling olfjho trestle , Mclioll lost his balaneo and Jell into the river. Hefoio assUtanco could leaeh him ho had blink for tlio last time. Ills body Iras not jet been leeovi'ied , Meliolf was a man about tldily-two jeau ofaguandlm * been tor some months past cniplinnl nil the bridge , lies \ unmariied , nndldsonlj lelatho heic , so fai as known , Isnbiothei , Hec metoOmulia f.om Now Jlampshlio. Clilldren'H Atltnihsinn. The oxpo-Uiou munasement aeslrcs that it bo understood that chlldien will bo ad mitted to the building for the bum of fifteen An Attractive Display , V Walter , of No 1512 Douglas Rt , ltn < ? by fnr tlio ilncst dis ] > lay and best iiiaki-s of I'linios anil Or ans nt the Art Hull nt tlic Fair of any exhibitor nt ultlier the Kxoosition or 1'air. Anionp ; Mr'nller's ilKplay of Mason & llnnilin I'lanos Isonn in siipeibiosewood , sovernlclcjiant stjles of Parlor Oraat s and the famous "LISZT" unquestionably the finest Church Organ in tlio w01 Id of its class. AMUHHSIUNTS. The Kent All motion nt Itnyd'a 1'attl Hova and company will be the next atliaction at Ilojd's ojieia house. Thni.sdav , Prlilay and Saturday exenings ibis week. Tin1 term "attraction" Is u ed indhcrimln- ntclj by theatrical people in lefenlng to whatever Is belli , ; played at the theatre , but ill this ri-u It Is Intended thai the word should ha\e its broadest meaning. Lot It bo understood that It Is used In a descriptive sense , with ade kn to to convey the Idea that 1'attl Hosa Is a bona nde attraction , at tractive In all that the wont means. There are o manj women poking as star soubtetlo that nie nut possessed orimtmal ipialilieatious foi I lie loles and hive toresoit toatt to make themselves at- tiaotive , tint a ladj of Patti Itos.i's inherent abllitv tempts nn tlntcd praise Mio Is small , prott ) , well formed , giacclul and sings and dances betlei than anv sonbietto artress on tlio stage. She is clmimlng In eveijthing slie does , and makes her ell n favorite wherevei she appeals. To-monow and .S iinrdny nlglits " /ip will be piesented and "Hob1'will be given on 1'ililav evening and at the Satuid'iy matinee. Itoih phos aie spaikling comedies , wiitten bv Tied -MniMli'ii foi Lotta. who has given Putt I 1'osa the light to play tliein. Heseived seats are now on sale at the box olllce. CO KIM ? 13 DllIMI3ns Tlio Itnsli for Kriso CofToc Nonrly itiilns the Itcstiuirant Trade lit the Fair GrottnilH. Amonc the niuat nttractivo e.xliibits at the fairgrounds is that of Cltirko Hros. iVi Co. , the vv liolosalo dealers in collcus , teas , spiees and baking powders. They have made quite uu imposing ex hibit in the lloral hall of their "Uoil Cross" coll'eo , of vvl ? h they nuiko : i speeialtv. Seveiul stoves are kept bus - all the time heating vviitot , niul Hod Slur eofli'e , in hund-paint d china cups and saucers , is freely distributed to all who eall , which , to < rothor witli a nice luneli 011 hand painted china plates inures this tne attnietion of the hour , so much so , in fact , that.\oslerday itseomeil to demand the cntiro attention of every body on the grounds. Thousand of pee pie drank of this most delicious coil'eo and ate the free lunoli. if Clurkn Ifros. keep then stand on exhibition during the remainder of the week , which of course they will , the numerous ic'-taurants and hinuh counters in that vicinity will not much more than make expenses. There is no doubt but that the l\cd Cross ooll'ec makes a line drink , and as it is so well known , a free drink is consid- 01 ed a , laio treat indeed. The SInrrlnso of County CIcrkNood- liniii and Sliss atnry C. Weinplc. At 8 o'clock last evening a pleasant matrimonial menial event was quietly celebiated at 'JUG California stieet , being the inariiagoof Mi. Chailcs P. JXecdham and Miss Murv K. ANemple , Tlic ceremony was pel foi mc'd by the Jtev. J. W. Hauls , pastor ol the li.mtlst cliuieh , only the memuers ot the families and a lew intimate ft lends being piesent. aTho contiactlngpaitics aie so well known that comments npon their union is unnecessary. -Mr. Needlmm's position as countv cleik is an Indication of the esteem in which lie Is held by the voters ot the city and countv who selected him for the place , and ho Is equally popular with all who have known him aso cial way. The biido Is a iclined joiing lady who has gained tlio esteem of n large circle o'f friends during Iier reiidunco In Omaha. The union ot two such woithy people is a source of congratulation to their many friends. whose best wish Is that the future may hold lor them all the happiness they deserve. Mr. and Mis. Ncedham will at once remove to thcii new home on California stiect. Aim "Old Sleuth. " Jndeo Stenben : had an amusing case ycs- teiday uftcinoon in the trial ot P. C. Chflds , charged with being a suspicious character. lie was found Tuesday night "doing the town , " Ids face disguised by a heavy raven- Ijlack mustache , .vhlch lily matched his blonde hair and light complexion. AV'hcn arraigned for tilal he was identified by sev eral paities as a painter Irom Valley and per fectly harmless , lie explained that ho had adopted the disguise as lie wanted to do up the town and didn't want to bo lecognUed by his liiemls who were in the city. His only olleets weio two "Old Sleuth" detective stoiics. Ilo was dlschaigcd. The unparalleled success of the Decker I5ro. Piano justifies the public in examin ing it thoionchly before purchasing. There arc many visitors to the city dur ing fair wcok intending to purchase an instrument within a year. Should such individuals return to their homes without calling ut Woodbridgo Bros. ' , 215 Opcr.i house , and examining their btock of goods and getting terms they will even tually lind it to their great disadvantage- Kemembor vvo bell us low as any house in Xow York City. 215 Opera house. 1'ollco I'oluts. Twenty drunks were arraigned yesterday moinlng bofoieJudgoStenbeig. Pointed ! of them were lined and the otliois were dis charged. Mlko McCoi mlck was sentenced to thirty days in the county jail. Ho had stolen a sum of money fiom a man named Larson , John Kennedy was lined § 10 and costs for cairyini ; concealed weapons. ilohn liabblngton wasanalgned for bolng drunk and ill-treating his wite. Ho was com mitted In default of a line , and about live dolhus lound on him , was uuncd ova to his w Ifc. Ifc.Tho The classical touch , evenness of action and binding quality of tone attributed to the Steclc piano , the highest prize of hon.or at the Vienna ox-position So impressive in competition So great in triumph that the lamented Listy recommended it to the use ot Kuropetin classics. Call and see the Stock Pmno \VoodbridgoUros. . , 215 South Fifteenth street. Stewart vs. htovvart. Mis. Sarah Stowait , of Mlllard , in this county , has commenced suit against John J. Ktewait for n divorce , alimony and the custody of two chlldien , Tlio paities weio nmiiied November 11 , Ibr. , In Chester ton , Intl. , and since December lt > TH have le- sldeil In this county. The plaintiff alleges extreme ) ami continuous ciuelty on thopait of John. She says ho beat her , threatened her life and used most abusive language to her , such as , "You are worse than n Texas steer if j on haven't pot the horns I" "I'll cut i our hem t out and fry j our blood In n spldcrl" and many moro endearing terms. What the dotondant will say in his answer icumins to bo seen. Organs as low ns $35 , nt Bn.03. Sitcluu Stockholders. Suits have been tiled before Justice Hclscy by the Omaha fair and exposition associa tion against Fred Wlrtli , D. 0. lledmond , J. II , Kvans and Pellx Siavm , as stockholders , IQ lecover assessments on stock for various amounts , to cover the association dcticit of last jear. Suits have already been hied against other stockholder and judgments were tendered In favor of the association. The finest Pianos for 1200 to bo found anywhere , ut WOOOBKIUQE BUGS , AVill Go to School , Orders have been iccclved from division army headquaiters to send ono troop of the Ninth cavalry In this department to tlio mil Italy school at Fort Leavenwoith. This school furnishes a sort of iiost-irnuhnto course , valuable In rounding oil the military- education of. Impure food tlml mny not seriously nflcct the shbnger tligestive or gans of an ndult will frequently cause the most serious illness in a child. Too frequently this inipoitanl fact h overlooked , and children are made .sick from eating articles that have been taken by adults without appar ent injury. A child's food is largely cakes and bread , and these articles when light , sweet , and composed of materials free from deleterious sub stances are easily digested , nntrious. and wholesome. But there is a danger to our children lurking in their bread and cake apt to bo lost sight of. When the e articles arc made from pure and wholesome baking powder , they are muchnioo : healthful and nutritious than when prepared from yeast or other leaving agent. But the danger arises from the fact as shown by the tests made by the Government chemists , and by many Stale and Municipal Boards of Health that most of thcbc baking powders are so impure .is to render the food unwholesome. In fact chemical analyses have developed the fact that all baking powders now npon the market , rr'.th the single exception of the Koyal Baking Powder , contain cither lime , alum , phosphates , or acids of an injurious character. Therefore , when bread or cake is made with the use of these adulterated baking powders , the ingredients pass into the delicate or gans of childhood , andjirc the source of very much of the disease with which our childicn arc aillictcd. Persons who have not strong constitution" , growing girls , young . children , and many ladies , are particularly liable to the evil ellects pro duced by the adulterants found in these cheap baking powders. Heart burn and prevalent forms of indigestion are often solely traceable to their action on the delicate coats of the stomach. Prof. Willard Parker , U. S. Surgeon-General Hammond. Prof. Alonx.o Clark , and other emi nent phyhicians all over the country , have spoken most earnestly of the evils arising from such food. The absolute purity and wholesomcncss of the Royal Baking Pow der arc unquestioned. The oflicial reports of the'U. ' S. Government Chemists have put this fact beyond all controversy. Prof. Mott re ported that the Royal was undoubtedly the purest ! and most reliable baking bowder made. Prof. Love's report showed it to be of the high est strength , while Prof. McMurtrif.Chemist-in-Chief of the U.S. Agri cultural Department , at Washington , D. C. , found the Royal the only baking powder in the country free from both lime and alum , ai.d abso lutely pure. There should be as much care in fch choice of a baking powder as in obtaining pure milk , or in having a prescription compounded from pure drugs and not from poisons. Pure bread and culw are assured only by the use of the Royal Baking Powder. THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES SIS-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. Full Assortment for sale to the Trrtdo by VINYARD & SCHNEIDER Display at their warerooms , 1305 and 13O7 Farnam Stroat , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be foundJM . The stock embraces the any establishment west of Chicago. highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY , FISCHER , LYON&HEALY BURDETT , STANDARD , LYQN&HEALY considered , are placed at the Prices , quality and durability lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled * with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , a"01" " the purchaser an absolute safeguard agalnsfe'Ioss ' by possible tiefects In materials or workmanship , LYON & HEALY , 3005 4. 1307 AHNAM STRCCT DEWEY &TSTONE , FURNIJURE One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OMAHA NEB. THE NEBRASKA. CLOTHING- COMPANY desire to express their sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen attending their grand open ing sale for their own and the benefit of the Charleston sufferers. We will place the neat sum thus raised at the disposal of the people of that unfortunate city , and will keep our IMMENSE STOCK of CLOTHING ING- and FURNISHINGGOODS marked at the low prices at which they were shown on our opening evening. Many expressed surprise at our wonderfully low prices , and it is unnecessary to say that that alone will do us more good than if we made an enormous profit off our sales. Ours is the most complete stock of clothing and furnishing. goods ever offered in Omaha. Competition with us will be impossible for our bottom prices will sell our goods faster than we can make them up. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price with Ill Cor. Douglas and 14th. sts. , Omaha. To prove to the public that we did not exag- [ erate when we said we had the SOL. SIEGEL , MANAGER , 1308 Farnam Street. © RflAHA or. Capllol Avenue , TOR TIIK TREATMENT OP" Alt. Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. WloMENAWiY. Proprlotor. fiutu.uriir ' HiMultuI mid I'rhutc l-ractlcn AVulnuu tlio facilities , np | > aratus niul rimcdiei for tlio successful treatment ut e\ery form of ills- case ruiulrlnx Utlier medical or ( surgical treatment , ami Imlte nlftocoraeimd liivrstlgatu for tlieirw Ivia nrcorrccpoiul wllb us Long experience- treat- Ins caees by ktler enables ua to treat mauy catis ECWltlTJJ &OH CIIlOULAll on Dcformltlei and Ilrnccc. dull Feet , CunaturM of tlio Hplno Cntanh , nroncbflfc , Inhslatlon , Klcctrlclty , I'ural- yr\t. \ KpllciE > y , Klilnuy , Eye , Ear , bkln , Ulood onil all BiirKlcal operations , llattorlc , Inliiilcrs , Urncca. Trug c , nml nil KlniU of Medical and Surgical Appllaucte , manufactured - ufactured and for sale The only reliable medical Institute making Private , Spccia lJegous Diseases ALL CONTAGIOUS ANU 1II-OOD DISRASES , from Hhatocrcauwproduced.successfully trMUd Wo cm rcinovo Syiiullltlo i > ol oa from th syttciu nlthoutintrctiry , , , New rcitorath 8 treatment for loss of \ Italpower. All , COSIMUNIUATJONB CONFIUKKTIAL Call and consult us or tend nirao and post-office addrrei plainly written enclose itutnp , and tvo nlll feud > ou. In plain wrauutr , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN ITJ-ON riHATB ; , KTKCIAI. AM > Nr.mous Diaaists , ritMlNilVKAKNL6 * . SFIIIUATORI.IIU ! ! , liU'OTZN- cr , SYHIIUS , OoNOiiiuiuu , QLEET , VAIUCOCILI , farnicruiiu , ASP ALL UUEABKS or TUB QBNITO- UmNAiir OiuiiNs , or tend history of jour case ( erne no opinion. Persons unaulo to i lilt ns may bo treated at tlielr homed , by correspondence ilcdlclne * nud Initru- "Jl meuts tent by mail or express SECURELY ft - EIJ FJtOM OIISEUVATJON , no mark * to Indicate contents or tender. One pcroonal luter\I w pre ferred If convenient , i'lfty room for the aecoin- modatlou of patients. Hoard and attendauco at reasonable jukes. Address all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute , Cor. 13th St. and CMHslAvCn OMAHA. HED. - " RELIABLE JEWELER , Watolies , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware Tholurt'Cst stock. I'rlcca the lowest. I'ino roji ilrln'f bpoclilly. All wnrlt warriiutoJ. Coinur Douglas nmillitli Mi out , Omiih.i. K TAT Erasaij [ tatS D frfi U K S.V. . C'OIt. 15H I'AICXAM , OMA.SEA. Property of every description for sale in nil parth of the city. Lands for snlo ill every couwty in Nupiasku. A COMPLETE SLT OK ABSTRACTS Of Titiof. of Douglas county kept .Maps of tlio city btatc or count3' , or any other information dusneti , fuiiribhccl trcu of charge upon application. HOLMAN'S ' are entity urn , snfe and rollalile. Tlioy lm\o been tcitodln thouwnds of cii o mirt wo tun posltlvol ) Hurt tliatlniillca es wlioro tlio liver uplacn , kid cynurid bnnclmiruluvolreil Dlt Hdl.MA.N s I'.MJS re ut once the l > c t , quRkvut mid Llicapeitiund liuyluue iinulo iierinanunt cure * In tlioutuiidt of cases nliora mcdlcliiii 1'U * bum used without uuy ci ( iciiilltwlintover. EIolnmii'N Ejlveriuiil .Sloinitclt E'ntl Ah iirbiulllniiurltln | > from tliu blnoil Iiul ' rntu8 niul MluUzi. ' * Ilia ttliolo j tnm lIoltiiiui'N OJvoi- mid Sloiiincli S'atl Curi' llllloiinnOfK , liiillui-mlnii J ulndlcJ , lilurrliudi , .Mnlnri.i.hkl. llojJuilio , lllieiiiiiiitUi I , itc. Ilolintin'sf ivuriiii lH ( < > iiiiu'li I'd Jliv'iilaK tlio Slo inn Ii nml lloivolf . luipru vci tlm Appi'llti' , rnrrvi IH Acxliiillnllo i , bumtllll stlutC utiiiiliulon , on- . JIolinaiiN IJ vcr niul Sloiinifli I'i l 1'fL'ventl. ho i Hli kiifsa. Chnlrru. Smullpox , " Vcllow T > i > liiu , TtpliulU mil IIIIlDiia hovel i * ALL , DUULiijIb'lH Oi nmt oil reii.li > oC JA. % I AS > < ; . , 180 William St. , N. V. M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , C1BO. Manager , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. KEKKKKNCES : Mcrelmnts' unit K.umers * Hank , David < 'lty , N'cli. ; Kmriipy Ntvtloni HankKenrnoy , Neb. : foliiiiilius fute Han ! . , ( 'ulumbtii , Neb. ; AleDonald'a llaulf. Nort/ / fntU'.Nrb.6maliiKatloiial ] ; Hank. Oiua'M. ' V 'i. u Will pay customers' ' draft with bill of UUm : : utUclioJ for tvvo-thlrili value o 3to fS