THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 2(5 ( , l PO. TWELVE PAGES. STATE POLITICAL POINTS , Ma--1 Conreotioiu Held in Dufirat Sec- of Kebrwka. RESOLUTIONS AND NOMINATIONS t ) . mf-crats D noURce Knllroaii Can didates at > lcC < lk Van \Vyct , Thuyer ami l ) > rcjr UiKlwr- by Collfcx Cotinty Thirtieth Dhtrlct D mocrnt ' - , Xrt > . . Sept . f Special Tel- tlw BE. ] Tlw * natorial coo en- N ThiitwUi diirtrtct ot > br flka nwt city to-dar. McPhrrson , of Furna5 , i i le cnnlrtnan and E. C. irDoanell , of ' i , low , seerwtary. Th committee OB 'nn-t appointed rroorteil U ) following , 'i ' * er unanimously adooted by th con- [ i as the platform 01 Uie patty in this t. 1 1 t.rpa ! , The democratic parly , ever holil- in _ " in. i re.arding H Hiht aC the people as i a i ii-jiint to thow * of eorporatioo" . * nd 1.x K 1.4 uwin Mm attempt to force upon the 71:1 i rniKlidate tor tne t te seoitte wlixwi n j nation was made in the mter < " * ts of the rn . i.l * a inimical to the prosperity of this i ri r Ml ill -tuct and the senate ; therelore U" U"L - wl. That we deem it our duty to call t' < > ntion of tile v ters t this wsnatori.il ti > tto the fact thnt the monopolies are every exertion to secure control u our lusiflatur" ; that the fci- . .e ot rsiilr"ini and anti-nilrooil t.ie only I-HI' . therefore the republican i.it rulci > niMi tion -einblfd al JlcCook , NL' ) . ' epieiiibi'r 'J. anil thnt the canilidate at t.i' ri : ixid "ecurud the nomination. I. * u veil , Thnt we are opposed to all n , itt < polie , to the election of any cainlWattis t ii inciifice wlnw nomination was or hall be sHfuri-d iu the interest of an V corooration , rr fii , imrtintr anv camliilate who m not one of tne people , wfm is plMiswl to. or in any w i1. ci utnillril bj or counecteil with a niono- Col > or jther corporation , whose interests we cliev'p beantiitnnistlc t ( the well beln c tintate the w elfare , craspcnty and ail- van-'t-incntof the people. L'-ol.iiil. Th.it we hereby undorse the ad- m n stntlmi ot ( jrovcr Clelami. . tne na tion u ami tt.ite ( 'latfurm , nnil will at all tt : . ( H give our " - arrestrapport to secure the eierti. u of tlio entire democratic t'Plcet in the t.i'pdi'itrit tandeiiiintybi'lievlni { that by tl.e eii-i tiuu ol the ( k'lnorritic1 caji.hdntfs the he < t riterents o the people will and only can be r n 'in'tcil. Ii > c S.V. . btllaeboner , of Red Willow , an 1 amtiel rate , of Ilayiw , were named as cas-iii-i.iu-s for senator. The latter's name wav indrawn and the former iiomiiiati.-il bv a. cl.uniticin. A central committee was ti i n i .1 i-ted with Major II. T. U allace chnir- man. and J. A. Corded secretary , and the cc a cation ailjourtn.il. County Kepubllcaos. FUEJIO.VT. > eb. , bept.5. . [ .Special Tele- pram to the DEE j The Uod.e county con vention met hfre this afternoon and had a harm miotu session. IJr. Lt J. Abbott , for many jears a tirm friend of Senator Van A\jck was nominated for state senator by a ote of 5j to 19. J. 11. ilontffomery nnd James Booth wore nomlnattd for representa tives. The former is a strong Van \V > ck man. Booth promises to vote for Van AV\ck under coutin fncies. Congress man Dorsey's record at U'a-ihinston was i ndor < ! U and his renonnnation reeoin- mended. A resolution was abe passed en- dorsinsi the candidacy of A. E. Cla t'inlon for atitc superintendent. The delegates to the contention are as follows : A. B. Elwood. C. D Mnrr. L. J. Abbott , Ho s l * Haumiond. L. D Klchartls It. D. fcchnelder. A. 31. Spooner. J. I. . Baker. J. P. Eaton , C. Cusack. Dr Abbott will make the liveliest canvass ever seen In Dod e county. A'anVycJc , Dorscy and Tliaycr. Sciii.vt.Kn , Xeb. , Sept. 2.5. ( .Soecial Tele- cram to the BKE. ] The republicans of Col- fax county met at 2 p. m. to-day in mass con vention to select delegates to the stite and congressional conventions. The following ddei.'atea were selected to the state conven tion C E S limner. 3f. F. John on , IL C. Ilusscll , J. A , Grlmison , William Stone , James A. JIcHurphy , V. \ VGraves. . Con- Rre-iHlonni : 1 \ V.VelIs , H. F. Arnold , John Lanacln'V. . J.Valllnir , Charles Jlentzer , O. U. Hoisted , Rnbcrt Chiicoot Ue-olutions were adopteil endoisin Van Wyck and Dor- si > y ami tavorlnsr the candidacy ot General Thayer for goeruor. . Cherry County Republicans. V.vr.BNTiE , feb. , Sept 25. [ Special Telegram to thu HIKE. ] The republican county convention was held here to day , and the following ticket was nominated : County commissioner , ij. D. Il.irnes ; county attorney , J.V'e ly Tucker ; delegates to the state convention , J. A. Brewer , C. n. Cornell , L. D. Barnes ; conurcsslnnal , E. Ii. ( Jillespie , J. W. Tucker , .1. II. Tike , repriyentattve , A. K. Neeland , JL.-L. Davis , W. E. Jenkins. The delecitei were not instnirteil , but are supposed to be , two ot the state committee for Van Wyck , two of the concessional against The con vention voted down Pcndinija representative tn the senatorial convention , as the county was nut allowed the proper representation. Cherry County Democrat * ) . TALKS-TINE , Neb.Sept. 2.1 ; . fSpecial Tele- cram to the UF.isJ-The democratic county con vention met here to-day and placed their ticket In the Held , as follows : J. II , Shore county commissioner ; Colonel B , F. Fitch , attorney ; deli ates to the state convention , V. K. O. Fink , J. 11. Wood. II. R. BIsheo ; congressional , A. E. Thatcher , Ira Bulware , J. (5. ( Little , .lud e J. 1 * . Wood was endorsed by the convention forrcprescntatlvc. Sudden Death ur Oakland. OAKLAND , Xeb. , Sept , i" . [ Special to the BKK.J Oakland was jrreatly shocked this morning b the now" ) that .Adolph ifohhagu liad been found dead near his son-in-law's Blauvhtoi house. It Is thoiiKht ho died from tUu eiret-Ls ot heart disease. When found he was oiithe road. lie had started to feed homo stoi-k. Ilia ngo was about CO years. lie hail b.'on stayiiisr lor awiiilo with hln son- iii-law , w ho Is in thu nit-at market busluuss heie. Solid fop Thayer nnd SCOTIA , Xel > . , Sept. 25. i Special Tolesrara to thtoliKi&j The Greeli'y county republican convention to-day sent the following dele- pates to Lincoln : j.ewls Herbert , W. U. Weeks and S. Wllcox. To the congressional cciincutlun nt Fremont : James Luwln , IL \ . j awyer and J. M. Marsh. The deUatv s cie soild for Thaer nr.d Dorsey. With Aliductlon. Coi.t'Miirs , Xob. , Sept. 25 , [ .Special Tele- cniu to the llEK.l C'olumbus comes to the fiont livstay with an abduction sensation , bher 11 Hanson , of Xew ton county. Kan. , sivouded by Deputy blierltf Xew man , of this county , to-dayariested Feullnniid llbniiliis , ' , a iirn > purons farmur living six miloh south west ofthlsoltv , c.n the chaise of abduutluR a-id biuijtuu' to Hi.- , pl.u'o his grand wni , who ie * l.'il with his pureutH iu sfce tlrsl uieu- tloi nl , roucty _ _ _ _ _ _ Far Van Wyck nnil Thayer. Alit.l.NnroN , Xeb. , Sept , iX i Special Tul- cTam to thu BKK.I ThodoKigatlon logo to ti cr nit ) coiivf nthm at Ulair Is Instructed fiT l''uvr and fora rciireauiitatlvu for Van \\jck. \ _ A ni-akcnuiii Kllletl. W * nee , Xolv , bept. a. f. Special Tulesrani tf II e 111 u1 To-nlg ! t ns a biakeman on the ? < ' rtlestorn rallmad was eouj.lmsj cars ho n shthUjfepUivUmfrosjof t'io switch and was t wiffiSr ylliw L tra. a. His body was RcvwfcwiW WHttJVaiia'he died In a few uiin- xttwMK * oren rli suiumoned a j < ry a U is ifawfcAliH ? aa'tUQUCitovLTtte irmasus. - - = - -MMW MfJ * For Trial , - iRllio United States : ill lili IIJMI > li' ' < MOfHl < four mei. ben nt w e heW iu Sl.-MO [ trial * ffUitoi > fW * * ( KtiHCn iheclurgo moa-ualou cijcar- ILH > OU > CATILK > OT GOT. LarrabceN Quarantine i\ij ! in' t Sick Sucker State Stock. la. . SpL i'S.-OOT. Larrabee foilowine prix-lnnaation Whereas. It had com * to my knowledge that pIf > nr on uinoniA exists among the eat- tl * of 111 i no A now therefore. I. Wiiimm LnrratK-e. it j vrnor of th > tate ol Iowa , ijo iHTrtv forbid the Importation Into till * tati > from'IIIttmls of any cattte. an te tii * m l oi-comptin i ri by certiikut * of ttM stet * Tetwinnry anrwn of ln Hnte , ttort S M canto ff tiw from cmitwrtons dbw s I ipp I to ail giwxi citizen * to aml t in pro- tt-'tin ? t.his - > tat atnlnst tn * > mtrmlnctiim of Uint fewtitl cattle plea ami fr p * < UUT do I dfrert tiv * tme wto-rinary snmton a a lwrHtconstsb' ' * ' and oth r p " B omwrs and boardof L-ealtti tlirotuchont tJw t t to "e tliat th is nrocla .nation is otoered. Stoned by the coveruor and Attested by the secretary of tate , A Prohibition Shoot In.Hatch. . DE Moist , * . ipt JS.-i5pwial Teleamm to th : QBB.J A.di patchfrom Xow London sayL : t yesterday afternoon U orge Iar- Iter cn'.f red madman's music store somewhat under the Influcne * ] of liquor , evidently bent on A qoarrei. Mr. Gladman ordered Parker < ' a teams the tore and this li refuswd to do. In a shott cuffle which followed. Uladman sucreeiled In pushing Parker out of the door nnd then tired a shot la the air , thinking the ame woi-ld scare Parker away , Parker left , went down town , borrowed a revoivr and on his returning met Uladman at th * > door - > nd drew hia w olvir , etidently : cnt on muruvr. Olailman , who is a strong man , clinched Parker and In tnt tniitzl o compltrtely mastered Parker II to .ret his revolver azalnat tlw tetter's breast. Thf revulver contained but one cbnrze which failed to : o off. By this time I'arker Imd ttred several shots , but one bull akin. : effect ( tlmlmnn was 'hot In the lead but the wound was not considered fatal. I'lK-1 uter is a inosic dealer and has n wife three chtldrnn. Parker t ? an unmarried man. It ij rumored that both men were in toxicated to suuie extent A. Xewspupcr Victorious. McCiBKooR , la. , fcept 25. [ fcnecial Tele gram to the BKK.J The libel suit of ilike ilorrison , a saloonkeeper at Xorth Me- Ore or , aeainst the publishers of the ile- Gresor 3few , resulted In a verdict of the jury for the defendants. The case has at- troctcd much attention In Xorthern Iowa for tim reason that the "uloonkeeppr clalnw fe.VX 0 damages to his character , and he was backed b > the liquor league , and it's attorney prosecuted the ca-e. The evrn accused the plaintilfof being a .rambler and keeping a camblin hou tf. and wuen called upon sua- tained the charges. Cut In T-WO by the Car . DrBr < ifE.Ii.Sppt i1 ? . ! Spcclnl Telegram to the BEE. ] Morris Spillane , an intoxicated laborer , late of AclUey. formerly ot Dnbuque , was cut in two bv a freight train at Dubuquu Last nicht. The coroner5- jury was unable to determine whether it was suicide or accident The Ha-e Ball ItecortL AT XEW YOIUJ Xew Yortt . 01100 1 3 Kansa-s City . 010200 3 ( Tie came , darkness. ) B.iitj hits Xew York 7 , Kansas CltyJ. Errors Xew York % ICansas. Cit > 3. Pitchers Keefe and Weid- tnan. Umpire Powers. AT C ci5SATi Cincinnati . 012000200 5 Brooklyn . S 1310010 * s Base hits Cincinnati 11 , Brooklyn 12. Errors Cincinnati 3 , Brooklyn 5. U uipire ilcQuade. ATPlTTSIlUKQ FlU-burg - 310000100 5 Athletics . 000001000 1 Base hitPittsburs 5 , Athletics T. Errors Pitt-bun : 4 , Athletics A Pitchers Galvtu and Hart. Umpire Kelley , AT \ VJIIISGTOS St. Louis. . . . . . 000010000 1 Washington . . . 300000000 3 Base hits St. Louis 5 , Washington T. Er rors fet LouN b , Washington i Pitchers bhaw and Boyle. Umpire Pearce. AT LOUISVILLE LoniSMlle . 20C0320 7 Metropolitan . OOOU010 1 Bate hits Louisville 5 , Metropolitan 2. Errors Louisville L , Metropolitans L Um pire York. AT PlIILADELPinA. Philadelphia. . . 2 5 Chicago . 0 Base Hits Chicaso 3 , Philadelphia 10. Errors-Chic.-ujo 7 , Philadelphia 3. Pitcu- era Ferpison and McCormick. Umnire Fulnier. Ax BOSTOX Boston . 000000002 2 Detroit . 1 Ba e hits Boston , 5 , Detroit 7. Errors- Boston , Detroit G. Umpire Quest Brluhton Beach Ilacca. BRIGIITOX BEACU , Sept 20. Three-quar ters mile : Bonnie Prince won , Bellnnger second. Epicure third. Time 1:17. Three-quarters mile : Leather Stocking won , CaUo second , bpinnette third. Time 1:1" : % . be\en furlonjrs : Kinsr Arthur won. Bur- KoniasU-T aecoud , Fers Kyle third. Time l.r.p > , . Seven furlongs : Jce M urray won , Jim Brmman second , Annie Martin third. Time 1Three Three inartpn mile : Suitor won , Willie Palmer second , George C. third. Time l:17 i. Onn mile : Franz won , Joe Mitchell second end , May W. third. Time 1 : K- Jerome Park Mcctlnjr. JnitOME PAKIC , Sept ! i5. Three-quarters mile : Saxony won , Jim DoujiIasH second , Eollan third. Time l:173i. Three-quarters mile : Tireiui won , Bellcvl- doc oecond , Santa Ulta third. Time 1:17. : One and three-quarters miles : The Bard won , Elkwood second , Moiilo McCarthy's Last third. Xo time was taken. Ono and one-quarters miles : Electric won , Wyckham second. Buckstoue thliu. Time 2:11. 2:11.Seven Seven furlonirs : Pegasus won. Witch second end , Petticoat third. Time 1 ; : K. Handicap steeplechase , full eouisii : Buckin won , Disturbance second. Time 5aj. : Quaker City Races. Pim.ADEi.iMiu , Sept. 23. At thn Gentle men's Dilvlnij parlt the tirst day's races were : Three-quarters inlln , Plousrhboy won.Count Luna second , Monarch of the Oaks third. Time l0jj. : One mile : Belle B. won , Myrtle second , Sinter third. Time 1 : . , Hardies , one and one quarter miles : nrook won , Burcoimuter steond. No tlmo taken. Itachcstor liniuhed nrst , butwasdls qualiuod for fouling Itiihlibrooit. A STORM'S nKSTHCCTIOX. TliDiisand * of Dollars of p.iina c by Wacliout In 3IicltI nn. BjeruoiT. Swt 25.The Free Press Ie l City swHiJal MJ-JJ : A terrific thunderstorm eomua-ucwl at i o'clock y t rtiay af U-rnoon and lai > tad until 8 p. w. Carl Uipher Gabel's barn wa § > tru k by lltrhtntu ; : and consumed , together wiOi tbe n uuu'n croj s Involving a lot * of S2tt . The Grand Kaplds & In diana railroad Uad a bad wailiout half a mile iiontt of the depot and tlie track Is uniiyruiiiKsd for btilf a milu between Reed Ciiy and CWJRI. Oa the Horsey river the flwxl oarnwl aw-ay owtryOung. GingcrWi's ii m , u.uth of here , was wasluil out at 9 o'elnek and the rusli ot water cleared Hie way. iiorrt * A Jlartln'i nmi P. & J. Blt- n s diiui * at tills j > lap , and tlm dam at lUrwy b > ale zone The Flint < k Pere M.\r- quulte railroudita a number of washouu ca and w t of iusre. Their bridge about two uiiUw e st lias twen moved out of posi tion btwdwi damage to the ttono work from wttliiiK f.uud rso ( . At Copleys , HuhtiilnK 8L' Vl" a H * * w.hM * Ml ° " a klllinir a child and iMdly injuring iu mother , namns unknown. TU ! iu this sw-tiun ia i , tl- inaiud at SI MI > AI. Trains wll be dvlaed Svrai tlay * . ' Sir 1'eri.onH SuJfonntcd. OFASGOW. Sept. 34-gix person * , includ- t' rcoO'asuowniagUtratej ' , were fatally f 'v ' . ' 41 V 'ay w'-'k ' liewlnz monster , , 1 ° , Fl ne 8'd" ' uarrieit S v o tons were u r < l in Uo blast. i PRETTY PROSPECT A ' SPEC , " Scan < kl Mongers 817 Cleretaad'a Eome Didn't Cost Him Aajtbiag. IT V/AS A REAL ESTATE DEAL The Presidents Many Vacation * A Wa te of Ink and Paper Clmrlot- tonN UutI Situation Other t.Va liington. Country Sent. Sept 36. [ Sp dal to U Scsndal mongers are turning tht'ir attention swlii to President Cleveland , and r anetfrtin that hid home In Pretty Proy- pt-ct cost him nothing. The provocation tor tnia M the sUtenient that he has repaired Uw retreat at a grent expend. "I gue5 the presl < i nt wUl not bo oat i great tlenl , " ssid a cenUenian this tnnrnln ? , "even If h does flx tft tarm up in yood shftfw. The place didn't cost him anything at UK outset , yon know. ' ' Iliad heard thh statennsnt before , but Jl l not belitiveit wto true. So I tohl the zen- tlenian. "Well , " he replied. "I am not ? oin > r Into nay details about it. but I think I could con vince you if I would tell you all t know. I would tike to see the man who reeivetl any money from the president for Pretty Pros- pecf'Vho " \Vho do you thiafc cave it to the presi dent' " ' "A syndicate of real estxte speculators. " w. the quick reply , "t know a number ot gentlemen \ > ho have m.ide money out of the affair , and some others who did not , but who expected to by getting onto the tail of these men's kite. The fact that the 'purchfco' by the president did not pan out well was owinx to the leaking of a man in the scheme , tie gave it away , and those of tin. aristocracy who expected to buy did not tie so , because they thought the president would not live out there. The housi1 it If a r.ittlo-trap of a thin ? wa * not put izi repair , and the spec went from bad to uorse. Finally the repair * \ere bemin. But , do you know the presi dent is not lajtnt ; a\vakii o' nl 'its thinking about the repairs' ' " "You do not mean that somebody else than the president 13 paying for the repairs ? " The man snuled as he replied , stowly and significantly : "I'm not savin ? a word , am 1' " ' CLEVELAND'S IIFCUEATIOX * . A jeatleman who LS preparing to take the stump in Indiana during thi > liupending campaign ts compiling , amonz otlier tuins , a otateinent showing the number of days President Cleveland has spent since the 4th of March , 1 > M ) , awuy from the white hou-e anu where they have biven spent He claims , a nc lit thu o t-publi"ued statement that thL > aiimiui'-tnition is an exceptionally industri ous one. tliat Mr. Cleveland lias tinen more time since he became president tl'an any other chief execute e ever took within the same period immediately following his in duction into otlice. Tht trips down the rher , the runs over into the woods ot Vir- smia , the visits to Xew YorJt \ote.to at tend the Decoration day exerci > . etc , the receut bout in the Adirondack , all are toid about in this compilation.uth particularity. There are a number of visiw and runs out of thu city , "uch as attendin. ; balls for chanty in Baltimore and > ew Yon : , that I cannot re call. It ii enoiuh thattlie compilation will be amuain-j asiell as artrumeiitati.e. A BIO J.-TE. Strangers to the capitol durms the session of congress otten ask what is wanted with the car loads of bills they see around the doc ument room- . About one thousand ei ht hundred copies of all bills introduced in either the hou e or senate are [ tinted by a continuing order , and very frequently there are special orders for thousands of additional copies. Usually , nfty copies are suilicient for a private bill , while 5CO Is enough if tne bill is of a general character , bo tnere are thousands of these billi fwng to the waste baskets every day , and wa on loadb at the clo-e of con rt s. Bills are printed on a hue quality ot book paper , heavy calendared , and tne wastage is not inconsiderable. Acci dentally I discovered the use these bills are uuallv put to. They are used In the markets to cover butter. The keeper of a splendid stall in the largest market says nearly all the butter sold at retail here is covered vuth this paper ; mat it is the best that can be found , unless the ontimal stock is bougnt , and that i1.0 expansive. A CIIARLKSTON EXODCS ' if the earthquake would only cease the visitation of the ni ht of Aiuu > t 31 would tike the form of a blessing to Charleston , but unless they do cease , and pretty soon , too , It will assume thejform of a curse , " said a fen- tleman who had just returned from this earth quake region or South Carolina. The people ple , he stated , are becoming alarmed there in a very serious way , and , ire quietly arransin ? to permanently leave the city of Charleston. Only the roieate view of the condition of aiTairs is being sent out to the country now , as the transient newspaper correspondents hava all lelt , and the dispatches are daily prepared by men who have lent ; lived in Charleston and who have families and prop erty there and business interests to be subserved , and it is a matter of dollars and cents to them to restore conlidenro us thoroughly and as soon as possible..No one wants to live Dcrmanently in a place , " continued this centleman , "and anticipate a moment-try revolution of the tiustiuctive earthquakes. One can stand it for a few days , blithe wants a rest once in a while. I lound a secret wish in almost every mind to li-.ive Charleston. Keally , I doubt if there arc 5,00(1 ( cuople there who would not sell out their real estate at one-half what they asked for It a month a o and gladly leave. But there ha feeling that their only salvation lies in staying till cunudence b restored and then getaway. " "Aro improvements being made as fast as reported , " was askeit "Mucli is bains ; dona to clear away the rub bish , but I can assure you little H dointr of a permanent character. Una tiling struck me as buiii } ; similucant , and that was in all the Ulk I heard about reouildin ? not a word was utteicd about any structure of value. All was of cheap or temporary character. Only substantial structures will restoru that con- lidence necessary to maku something of Charleston. " "What Is the trouble ? " "The natives believe that the earthquakes have become an infirmity and tlut it is un safe to live there. Much lias been said about the 'br.tvery of the Charleston people. ' All that I could see that was of bravery was In their staying in the city. They fear the effect of shakes ax much as anybody , as I learned by running races with some of thu men who hurried out of bulUllnirs when thera were shakes. They ounht to know tli.it peoplu out ot thu city and especially strang ers In the city , expect them to set an ex ample of indilforpuce. . bo lung &s those then ) who have seen all nin away from thu recurring shocks and talk about a chroniu case of earthquake * . Uiev need not look for a return of coniidencu. Theru is no inoru ml.-- bntble place to spend a day riuht now tliau In Charleston. TWO OI1KAT KVTV.KMKS. A scries of placards bearing thu announce ment , " .Xo Admittance , " has been issued and placed on tu ! * outsidti of e\ery door in thu treasury department , at which in-nnlu who have business there swear. Herutotoro thu public has never been excluded from the moms of dorks in any dopnrtmimt , and no trouble has e\er been reported rom it Extra ordinary preparations luivo boon niado in the war deivirtmon howevoj- rooulvo vlsltort and persons calling on oiUcialbut > lnuU. Kaon clerk U furuNied with a lot of cards on which is printed thd name , door anil miuilx > r of nutm In niilcii &tn be found employes In tha Uupartiueut TUUH , if a man calls in a room fora clerk ur ntlle r in some other room he in haudeit a onrd bt > ar- iug tbu name , rank , door and num ber of olUon of tlm cersoa wausvd. It is often rcmarkeil. in speaking ot Uui arrnnge- mcuUof Uiesntno deiKirtuiauU forU.o ac- cumuuKlatian of thu public , "lluw uiev't m oiUcial life.1' Residents \V.ishnitton | iwva l > een ro- nilndiM inora forcibly during tne past sum mer than ever before of the extravsuraucu of the Chinese diplomat located in tnU city. wlwn there l nauanhlnir coed at Uie theaters and ttiat is almost ni huy tlia Chintr lesation havd a bos. They dnvo the handsomest earrlagxvi , occupy Urn trand , llvo tint bi > t and tuoat gively of an > body , ar.d ail is paid tor by Uia jjovenimeut uioy repixseut U HSUIS a odd that the celestial uuunro should put on so ityii'w ep 'i-T i\t w i s < nu a i iain t tl'eir enmtstion. Cl > MMI ! rs ATK I < me. Indian ( ommi ionpr AfXm wajtw t Ilertwtt Weh-tr pr-i iii > nt ot the Indian Right. * v nf ilaUon. ! bt-rniiw ; ne e iays a ! - fen " o ( Aafent-1 M * < tillicnddi's nmna mrnt of the Pine Ridte ! ittair > . "The < > & ! > p.jiot rai * d bv Mr. Welch , which bus not already bven explodwL'1 * &yi Indian Coitimtaloapr AtkinsIt tha t Ihe cn MM hit taken at th * ij ncT w s onferwl by McOilliruddv wlido to * waaaeent. fh n a. * n matter ot fact the wor < ! of the Imlltn office h w that while Me < Jllllotidrjy { Alfred to be n t nt by bcln < Sn-tpendwl frmn mtico > iay IT the cpn < n WM not ( H-thnwl tintiiaie followInztlar M.IT lHth. TMt wn < the Mn > on whn.-li thf letter % a5 * tlttn at the kMfinn olMce In Wa-fhintrtou. It Ls tme It wn a ldre i > l to Mr- ( tillictiddy .v a nt at line Kid > > . aa the ofllce. at that tune , wu not aw re that MeOillict My had btM n \t- pin l l th < lay bci re by the in rrtor , who had been sent out from thl * ijfflct1. Whili bad betm drawins ratiom forever over ' .iJiH ) lndmn- > the een-w. then ordered and DOW jn t nwplt'tei ! bT Mc tliniddv | | > successor , show * le * < than 3,000 Indians in existence at that olflre. " rommio- ion r Atkins hiw ? ant t'fclded to pro wute the ousknl .went "I Imre never -uld a word to ca t rprlcctlon upon the integ rity of McinllicuiJdy , " ay Atkins. PKA ( r FOR Afll/itX V , Governor Xculiclc , of Arizons.was at the In- tenor detmrtment today. In < * on vcr ntlon ho said : * * rhe capture of ( leronlmo and his bnnd of Inflowetnthruats iii 'ain p < 'iiec and prosperity to Arizona. Our people will now KO to work in the wnrance of pence and safety to develop the tern tot r , ana I want to sny right here that too mucn crnUitcHnnotbe aiven to SecreUrj Lamarand liisdeiiartmeiit for the enpture of those Indians , lie has persisted in demandinc that they hould be Imn tt'il down , and our people feel deeply cniteful to him. His name Is a household w ord in Arizona. . . . The postoftice at Butchburv , Cas county , was discontinued to-day. The * . D. Bnbhttt ww : appointed po-tma. < ter at Ame' < , Uotlge county , vice BenJ. C. Fay and Ben C. Fre mont , declined. The president appointed tha following named postmasters : Normal , IH.t\V. C. bcanlaml , vice A. H. Tavlor re- lned : ; Montevideo , Minn. . Mr . Ella L. Kempe , renppoiuted ; Whit Cheer , la. , Kieh- anl Burlre , vice B. L. Brainard , suspended ; Afton , la. , Alice II. Graves , vice C. K. Inshaniimpended. . Down the Force. W.v ntMTo > > . feept il. On the first of October nearly SCO mechanic.- * will bo dis- charsed from the Wa-hington , navy yard as a result of the recently ivued order of fcccre- tary Whitney , turning over the entire yard to the ordnance bureau. Nearly all ot the heavy plan twill be removed to other yards and the buildings vacated will be used to accommodate impioved machinery for the fabrication of heavy ordnance. It is believed that the machmerv equipment of the depart ment will be sent to the Boston navy yarua. WrccJc of Trains. SpnnroriEU } , O. , Sept. ij. A pa.s < = t > nier train on the Indiana , Bloomtngtou & Wes tern railraid collided w ith a freisht train near Liura. The engine and bajrase car were completely smashed , and Fireman Flllon instantly killetl. A do en freight cars were badly wiecked. A number of Knights Templar returning from St. l ouis were on the train , but it b thought none of theiu have been injured. Pleuro-l'netiiiioma in Ohio. CLEVELAND , Sept 25. A disputch from Akron says that pleuro-pneumonia has been discovered on a farm in Northern tow nslup , bummiS county. Thirteen cattle have already died. The disease is believed to have been imported from Iowa. Precautions have been taiceu to prevent lt > spread. Nebraska ami Iowa AVeathcr. For Nebraska and Iowa : Fair , higher , fol lowed by lower temperature. Uu-hins : the Gloss Inilnitry. Prrr'-BLito , Pa. , Sept 25 By way of atoning for the long dispute over the waire scale in the window glass industry , there Is icreat activity displaced among the various factories in Pitubunr. D. O. Cunningham & Co . 's factory has a fire In and will com mence blowing next Tuesday night Thorn- sen A Co. anil Abel Smith A Co. will also blow m on Tuesday ni ht. Phillips & Co. will resumeone weekfrom to-mttht Fire ! also in at S. M. Mckees A ; Co.'s , Chambers & Co.'s , Thomas U'l htmau A ; Co. s and Wolf , Howard it Co.'s , and an early stirt is oMured 111 the entire Pittsbura district Secretary Oracle , of the w indow glass w orkers asaocia- tion. has received advices from other points in the western district indicating the same measures of activity. Nevada Republicans Nominate. NEVADA , bept 35. The republican state convention to-tiay nominated C. C. Stephen son for governor , H. C. Davis for lieutenant governoi , T. 0. Edwards for the bupreme court ( Seer e Lufty was nomlnauHl for treasurer , J. W. Dormer , secretary ot state , and J. T. Hallock comptroller. Milton Noble' * Successful Season. The Milton Nobles season closed last eveninsj with "The Phusiiii , " a piay that is in the twelfth year of its success , and which has been seen heru so often that it requires no eulogy. SuiHce to say that the actors were up to their usual standard of excellence. At the matinee , "Love and Law" was repeated to a good houau. The next attraction the Florences , who are always sure of a rousing rucrp- tion hare. Monday evening "Uur Gov ernor'1 will be Riven. Tuesday evurunf ; a new play , "Tho Flirt , " will bo present ed for the tirst time in Omaha. MK.KLOKE.NCK IIU UlTLB U VTC'HET. For the hut week the business manager ot Mr and MrV. . J.ilorenco has been ilidtribntmt : tiny silvered hatclietsaiiiony their friends and admirers ot souvenir * of something to come. That something will come on next Monday night , when the comedian and bu chnrmin wife will ap pear al Boyil's ouera housu m tlio society comedy , "Our Governor , or , lliii Little Hatchet. " Mr. Florence , as 1'into Per kins , turns out a close blood relative of the immortal Kli. A rnoru amusing liar never trod tha sUce. The dialojrue l bright ami witty , unit the character as original anil cluan cut as that in the "Al- mi lity Dollar. " Mr. Florence never re peats or copins hluiii'If. Pinto L'urkins 11 a roll entirely di U net from all his former creations , am ! one that la far more amut- iiitf. The "Almighty Uoilar" will be presented - sentod Tue.siiay evvninj' and a new pluy enlled "Tho Flirt" on Wwlne Uiy niaht. The sale of soata enod thU morning. 1UK MAUWO.V stilUETHEATUK Mr.Vr. . S. ( Iilbt-rfa brilliant comedy of "Engnswl , " winult will be pruiuntud In this city October T and 3 by tlie dramatic company of the MailUou biju.-iru tlioatr , Now Vork , was receirud , in that oity , upon the occasion of iu ruvival , with a tnmiilt ot laughtur mid with cordial ail- miration. To thosu parson * who look bi'iieuth tha surUce. ' 'Engaged" in llni strongest of ilr ullbort's plays. It suems at lirst 4 'lt ' > to be a ilroll bur- lus < iuo , but in r lity it ij adeap wttir upon tlio frailties uf hum an nat.iru. It displays both the prillianey and tlio < vunty of the aullior'a vit witli eonspie- nous dwtiiu-tnuBt and stromr oflect. it ivxoites the luu tU > r of CHrelw-w spoctii- tors , and it sUruulateo relluetion in thoughtful minila. "Kngageil'1 will have Die advantage of u thoroughly appro priate anil competent eat. The par- formane will bu marked by fine ability iu almost every detail of iu acting * Iu revival m New York , Boston and Chicago by the Madison Square company rewired tnu approbation of Uie entire newnpap r preas of each city. The sbfeolnto sincerity uf the actors who parUeiputM in the p r- formonca extracUjJ from ilr. Gilbert's lines every bit of piquant tlayor of hi8 trenchant humor. The great aucc 84a # , "Saiats ami Sinners" and "So&led In- structious , ' ' will also proaonUxi dur ing the engagement. The Madison Square company ia now recognised as tha strongest dramatic organisation in .America , and tneir performances b m wul no dount b attended by large and cultured audiences. ALL NEXT WEEK AT THE GBEAT 99 CENT STORE AND BAZAAR 1209 FARfllM STREET. I/o viatic fee m for r < ttl rjwult thttt nrc ttrrtrimilflily , iff eontmiHCa lo-mori'oiv u K' ) ' ( 'S uf the tjmitr t bni'i/Hin > < < < trrr atleinitleit tn Ihks city , 2'o-inomnr , Momtni/ the day to buy crockery. i i'ict't ire qitnte brtoirttiv /wa'f if below Ihe mttilitfttelttVevst t for IfamUed Ten Cups' and Saucei'3. ( > : citcli for Dinitrr I'litte- * . 4c ' < K'/i for lircnlifmt J'lates. He ciiiii for Pit ; I'luti' * . Of t'fic/i for n In rye Scnlli > i > Ihtkt'r. 7c. lie , IScto 'iiic for Utrye ticitllup reyctable tlishe * vioi'lh twice tllC HHHlt'/ . AV , We , 1'ie , lie. ISc to , ? . ! V , for Platters that arc aold at double the ; > ! ( < . AV. lOc.vc. ? . Uc , tfic to 33c. for Pitchers that are usually sold at twice the money. Jieincinber all the above are of the /h"t qnnlitilunrunleeil. . TOUO It UO It' , JloyD.LT , ire place OH < alr , * OO barrel * of ijlitss- ifare , all first quality , at trenirntlon * reduction * from unal prices * SSAB THE FOLLOWING : 4f each for Goblet * irortli lOc ; lOc each for finely einjravcd Goolcla worth 2lt : JOi' each for colored Saure ili hct worth ? . "tc ; lOc ? < ich for finely en- yrnveil llntter di lic * iritfi coi } , ' { ? for four piece j//fi < s net , * , colored , worth $1.OO : ' i.'te for lanji' line twtiice dl. + liei. To cap the cliinajwe offer for tn- morrow only JOO ll'ntev Set. * , con- * Mi > nj of two Onart Pitt-hcr * , tijcteen Tumbler * and Tray in blue , canary or amber color * , at the remnrhaMe low price of Tn all department * of our * tore we are offering ( jrrut banjafn * in. order to reduce our itock preparatory for our HOLID.i V GOOI\t which will be in all retpeeti the lartje t. ] inet and mo-t complete stock ever sliowu , here. Itemember the mile beyin * to-morrow and don't fail to visit the popular 99 STORE. 1209 FAENTAM ST. , o. " . ii. We * take our reputation on our prices and guarantee every thing a. * advertised. A TALK WITH JBANOMANN . The Tragedian ant * How He Appear * and Tal lc 4. D. E. Bandmann , the celebrated trage dian , was met by a. BEE reporter yester day morning m the rotunda of the Paxton - ton hotel. He was on hia way cast after a trip o the moun tains. He passed through here about two weeks ago when westward bound , stopping o\et only long enough to rest from the fatigue of the trip. It b > nearly three vears since Mr. Band mann played in this city. He wa then induced to enter upon an eng-igement of two night.s under : m irresponsible local manager during fair week , on which oe- casion be played Richard III and ILim- let. Since that time Mr Bandmann hu : lo-t somewhat in tlesh , and his curly locks are more thickly wired with silver. He looks a little careworn also , so much so indeed that one seenis likely to forget that be i * the man who m his prime carried bhakspearo into corners of the earth where he liad never been introduced by actors from abroad. Although still a hearty man , the faet that he is no longer the man he was some time ago in the dramatic world is plainly apparent , and this knowledge fails not to arouse that reirret which H always occasioned by the advance of years and the impairment of faculties. Mr. Bandmann somn time ago pub lished a work entitled Seventy Thousand Miles With tahakipciiru , in which he tie- tails the experience he enjoyed in hin pro- fcsnioual tout throughout the world , in which , with UM several companies , long before the world enjoyed iu present fa cilities for traveling , ne gained thu his- triomc reputation which liad preceded him to these shores. Thu work was originally published In a large and expensive form , but has lately been reduced in size and price for popular reading. It mav be tound in all the trains and is decidedly interesting. Mr. liatidinann ww ; particularly anxi ous to know how Unialiu was prosper ing , andexpretised adcsire to inyentiiomo money in the purchase of real estate , did he not believe that the rates now com manded were entirely too high to Justify speculative investment. Notwltnutnnd- ing this belief , he afterwards allowed himself to be led to Inspect some inside business property , one parcel of which n few days ago sold for $15,000 , for which $1HOOU 1.1 to-day demanded. It Li not known , however , thai he purchased any of Omaha'a realty. In speaking of bi.s work Mr. Bandmann took occasion to refer to its many excellencies , and spoke with feeling of the interest , with which du waa aanunsd every page of it would b read. Jle felt equally intare ted In re ferring to the success which had attended hid eilorM in training men and women to Ixj net/iri. "J have done a jrreat deal for thu dramatic school , " he said , "becauso I have trained company afu-r company and all of their members have bon ex- wllont actor * . You remember , Ixxwse J5 ! UiiJct ( , the little lady w&o clwn d ( Jinaliana here two yuan ago. Sl e w still with me , but Miss Gala , wnom I also trained , and of whom I know I mad * in excellent actre * ) , is now doing Jwutlns busings for Lawrence Harrett. I taugut | ier how to act and she broke her contr t with nm to enter into an engagement with Harrett. " There was a tone of sadaass in tae sfcl gentleman's voice * s he gav * exprssuw to thw professional a t of iBgratilMM * , and as it was noticwl , the reoortar wul * him good day. The tragedian wit i * t evening to open his season 12 Rie&uo&d , Va. _ The trertnan Ilay. This evening the Bnureis , Pali a d Schmirz Gwman theatrical eompcay. "ire Uaeir third performance in UM opera Bouse , presenting Uie ever popolar pwee , "Uoa CsJ ar de Bazan. " The Coming Chess * Tourney. XKW YoRir , Sept 25. A niwtuii ftf lite promoters of the international aic s tatir& ) ' . to be bdd in this dry next prin ? . was held pointed to make Uw neees&ary &TT : t < .rtno tourney. Tiie przes wd , ud uie tot prize is SI.AU. ODDS AM ) UNDS. Stray Leaves I'roiu a Iteporter'rt Nottllook. . Among the arrests made yesterday was that of n young man well known in Omaha , who , for bis own sake and that of hw family , will oe styled John Doe. He was charged with being dead drunk. The circumstances which led to his being arrested are somewhat curious. Early yesterday morning he went into a Doug las street barber to get his mustache an elegant , silky specimen dyed a dark brown. The barber .ussigned to the ta-c ! was a irreeu , ignorant fellow , who knew very little about the delicate operation of djiug a mustache. He hapoened to see a bottle of iodine on the shelf , and , sap- posing from its dark brow n color that it was the proper dye , applied it to the mustache of the man in the chair. In a moment the mustache was irretrieva bly ruined. It had assumed a color which can best be described as a dirty , mottled red. The poor fellow looked in the mirror took in the situation , and with one wild volley of oaths , jump ed from the chair. Instead of assaulting the barber , however , hi ; reached down m his pocket , mid pulling out a pint flask of whiskey , swallowed the liquor at one gulp , perhaps with the intention of com mitting suicide. At any rate iii ten min utes , ho wa.s lying on the lloor , helplessly drunk. The proprietor summoned the patrol wagon and John Doe promptly carted oil' to Jail , to ile.jp oil' the etlects of Ins remarkable dose. Unfortunately , the burb > r who was responsible for ihe whole trouble was allowed to go free. Superintendent James , of the public schools , complains that his teachers are much annoyed by bad boys who gather about the buildings at all hours of the day and ' 'raiiis Cain" in the manner which is peculiarly that of the Oniiih.i small boy. They hoot -mil throw Ktnnos through the window-sand a. ault the scholars going to and from work. Supt. James yesterday invoked police protection , nnd .Marshal L'um- nungH has made arrangement * to arroi-t thu youngster * who persist tu these evil Dracticca. The finances of thu fair association have not yet been figured up , but enough is known to warrant the afoiiranee that the deficit U little or nothing The mem bers of the association * y that ha nj ; es tablished the fact ttiat nil Umaho. fair can be nuido a success with reiuoeabty oed weather , they propose to make ihe v at next year one of ninny splendid la ; ur s Jlrevitiri. Andrew Ander-on Has hted a * wt ta the district court to > * eur * th * err rtaii ot a deed mad to him by ife * MIT for pruperty at th * cotiwr rf t' & * > * Twenty-tSsird reeU-s Tk * doerf btud fcy him calU for : h * do * : Jo * f s patn < rf the ground ? MTUM * Kjrj a * -riiffc 'i * : i was < x > aw-eipiiJi m UN > cxr Ajd J A army h ad | irterf * ! * day. SeM | Mtki > r ST. or * * 3. 3.hv hvry of pabtie * ! .MNU at fan Conor i d Alee , w ib * & * s.l yt r l ; " 4 > oo f > r tain bUls of Urfuif , pavnumt < m wttxA was made by Major U Ii i u Jj , < juw terw t3tr C. S. ruiy , asduburMagquar t mt i r at I'oruaud. Ung tm. The bo rd will mat * full r | x > rt on tw ! n . . of saeh delays and 6s UM re paiuib a. * ; tlwrefor. Odd Ffllow * Adjourn. ? wnJ toHpe ol Oddvc did not eia > until mirfn. Jit toJ > - - . < . ta eoior lib inomiar. After trai L * . | JMUiD MllHl pU03- * * > ) "l. . n < i U r. 4. , tlk ! kxal ktd it. xovufuaf iua v > r wUUJi u f jountita. A Coed Werk Pioi .h l XKW YoKk-Spt 2j.-ltwa.ir s t r s e- retary t * Aawrican coiu.i. 'i r * a the , BirUioUt suiae 6f iibrr a" - f tovt tte isui da uf ijtU.i r . ; . . ue- t-.e statue. SPECl AL XOTI C ES . . \d < ertt * m nt un < irttti hd < , t cnn pf r lln < > tor iho fl t ni > rtH > n. ' cnt for mob ib- in er onaA 11 Ifl * IIB * per month Su 4l > * Tti tnent taken 'or tps fur m Srst inwrtion. JVB counted to th ! ln : lh y must run llrsly itml mint Of paid In &itrao * . AH mlver tttH-menfei mut b bfln.tod hi b for 1 o chx-k p. m . and under no elirumnnHCW wiU lh b or ilt * < > nilii iwl by xsephono. m th4 olumn * ir l Mr- IHB tb nn weM 'ir < r < l m cure or THE B B ill oN1 * " * k f ii ctwok to * n. blr them to yvt their ! tt r , 84 m ill b d.-HT. rm on i riw nt tion of choc * . Ml i n rr to N nnr' ' r 1 m < in * own DUBtWi'33 CXAiTCSS. FXi H V\uF. W , it it an I C. . br i < Inn H for h ir ' * ir h i n It * " rn-kH nTt < r * THX | c-ytte or So i Ail- I " 131 > 'NB-i ' > * t H VSi E -cr n nn < l I JJ Atture * in ir MnJ locution fni < Kush * I hy , ! I * i > Uth St. 7 . ' 7 M I7H > K t of u s tnnl- L ni * oil rif ! Of H MhiH to rotm * fr. n t > n * . .Vili < n > . < > I' ) BI-I ; < > < 'IT \ \ * - \ pnrner In a JTW.I t r a * i > < * ii rai.nit < t * from $1.M ) wS'xxno in. T - < t and t > willing to mien I to > > m < - r. rk .V.l < tfS"M O 33. Be < HDc . Tri W "jrnR s\l RDruff * n In M < owti north Jrt. . t.'rn Nebraska , nintltv tvt ( . - < * 1 r < * - sonn for -H-I itifr. Apply to F U nu-n , wtv > lo- snte ilrujT. < iout nty. In. it , . , Sfeoclc rn.-h nn < l - iitnpK.nny n town property , or wt t-r cp- e-ut * , nt n l riun. Pwrton long nun .llrv quick , Ham & , ro. , BnMi-tc. ; uii r * 1J1OK vVt L-13 room hotel on corn-r l 1 1J JL1 . IWHT . $ Tml . h i spnn of worSm ; hur fs taken M jm t i uyment , time nvpn on bntanre to mlt , Ai.l-i--i T W lbos 15 South liend , N b LK-A welt sUoll hw'i1itf\ , ml tlnuepv , Imatptl in om > of t > , itt ton in m Uie tUo : , AU < lre .i O tii , Bei < o to \ T.OIJ1 K-A Dairy of .W ciwj. n. arn "nil J1 fro b with nil a puitpn ncc , lin fu.i n. her o power coin nu.i . , .lullvwry toain niul ii'in mil a jfiml milh route. Tenm MUy Iinni' Luite ppi ! nn. Enquire of Sam'l J. Iow ! , "ttico ITS. tth. xi F OK 3 ILK -Implement stoi-e tin. ; hlii * .m th bop. cnmh > neil or "ui'iinito'l. in i > ne . > f the liveliei't towns m N'ebrnMkt. Kor furtln-r pur- ticulurs mlilrc < u L. D , post box 1U4 Ui < . - n. r , N oh. _ N1 1 1) ) I * I UJS SALK duo of thiolilvnt em ii I tiled grociry bntmpits in thi * city , Hi n pry liirtfo , w eil-pnym trnU . Will eTOhanjo for Omaha ri-ul etwru or piirt cn h nnil halniii"o ) - cureil notr < . tiood rwiauni dvcn for ml In if Add rest 1413 Jones " 47 _ _ _ _ _ Tp OH < AI.KOr trnilo tor oiimhv , pr..i,1.rtyT JTUt > bi-st ! oi'uu > d ilvi-ry basiii'-m ti'hit.elc In thf city Lrma Ica'p of burn ut chcnp ri-nt. Mivnc > ltio JMaFiiriinm _ HI "I Olt SAI.K Kl t-oliisi nu-nt miirupt with -L nice flxturcn , nil oomplcto uoixl trmli" bout ot rcmons for > i lliii tall or i ire to < _ * > JIV MA on , 1R1 ITo nr < l nn Hot > K' * l.ot < irarmx uma * nmnoy lonnod. riginlH. Vitli and Uo iglm nlru-ts illil _ rouio > . TTICKN l"P A Olach nn-t wiite 1 yr irolil i cow.atthe cor. of Hlih ami Unit. . ! . on mlo ! north of Ittuor's blielt yunL 1-innx.K. ro v. su s i u is a * LOST reST Liidloa Jupiino-a li-nthcr ciir I nnil - * i > oc Hot book. Flailor plouao rot. in tn uou olllcc. ! . - , JCK1' A duo Shephenl Snv , name Mit. . > j Ubural ro urcl for his rennii to i antloM In.use. ii. s. itho.les. "ii * IObT ( ) n fc ( > W'ir l SU , bet. ' H Ti1. | > i M K J cliuich mid So. Ul 3. n ludj't I.JU.M l-r oy waisu Fiiulor Juuvc at Z and if. t r. wnrd. , JJ ' 'T _ Josl' Pocket uiktruinont CIIHC , u r n < > .ir tlio A pnKtolIko Uonrd otlcriil ir lull nt too lice oilluu. _ UK ) rovr A line rvd knit ahout < \ a clocic -t Siitiirdny OM.-iiiiiif.gppt.il. l.uuvo ut thin ollico uml got ruurd. . j'H BOAEDISO. M OAUD1M3 Ooudday buuiil , 4 pOAUD And l t. utJi : N IJtu St. J > 818 J3RHSi > NAL Oon't buy .1 himzliu lump on weekly IMJIIIPIIM until > uu Kot prlfOH ut J | OI | > 'H Lhinii.Hue , Mtli and Lu unpurt. You can auvo from Ulty to OD hundred pur runt. 7W25 "JJEHSONAI , It the pu'i ' on who p kix ! ufH J vc'Nt In trent of the Kupiibliuun oflle Kil- d.ir. nil ! rotuin tlio MIIUII to Jls N. 'Jth Ht , bo will bo run ui dud. A. T Hohni-s. ] 3K"K-7 > CAl.-Mrs Ii il. 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