THE OMAHA DAILY J3EE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 2. 18801 [ f , SAILING A GREAT BIG LIE , it , SfT"larf MoPherson Shows What Party Ho.3 Done the Stealing in the Past. MILES HAS PUT HIS FOOT IN IT * Jli'nHremllnj * Kcuiici , Among Dm- r-lmrgpel I'rlnle'ts Many Army Oi- ilcrnAlnniitii N Siii < ( < p > , or Col * iK Ciunpulu" I'll nils. limn linn Mullooti \ \ \tiiiNe.niv , Oct. i. { Sppdnl Tclocram to Hi'1 Hi ) . Secretary Mrl'liuttnn , of tin1 le-pii'-lii-nti ' rnimrus-tliinal committee , lias \\tittrn a , luttt'i about the recent eliM-lo-mros so pilli'il , of the rpfflstor of tintriMstiry. . That "Hl ( Inl , iindur a ti solution of iliu house , I'nosi-el ft compilation to be niiili ! of thu itov- e-riimi'iit's unsettled iMlaiinslth its e-iti- 7i'iii. poUloii ol wlileli , ii-liitinc to tlio last t\\i'iii > years , innkus up the snliitancc of the drmorrntlc rainpalKii text hook , the design bolni ; to make It minear llieie has lie-en a vast ninnunt of stealing under ieiublk [ > an admin istrations Sfcii'tnry Mrl'licrsun points out tlntt ( iriorto IMU tlio ] > crccntuo ; ot losses , both In iccniDt nnd disljuiseiiiunt of public tnonoy , was SVJ1 pur 51,000Mu \ lioiu isfil to twit was : : cents on thoSl.OOO. In other uorilq the losses of tliouenurmiirnt under < leniooratlcnilinlnlstratioiiNeiethliteen times ttlmtthuy uuiu when the icpuhlli-ixn party was In po\\ot. The simple truth is that the rcimrtof the ie ister ol the tre.ismy Hliewejil A\ lint unsettled balances were In nluetuen cnses out of t\\enty , these balances having henn disputed by ofllclals whose accounts \\ureiiot closed lit ) , hut the democratic com- inltteo put In a pliasu of Its own. chniulni ; that the oIllcInNlio disputed accounts \\i-io ( letanlters Among thobo thus stlrniutlziei { are loading niemlieis of its o\\n party. J , Sterling Morton , of N'obrnsKn , 1ms an account ncalust him as sceretniy ol Nehiaska t"ni- toijhicli has ncM'i been settled. Acconl- Inj ; to the demociatlc r.ini | > nlKii book , ho is a "detanlter. " rmiuta sninn Cur- tin's ar-counts as minister to Kiissia ate still nn-ettled , hut II his party associates are to bubelloud , ho slolo inonu } from the uovein- ment. Un the same anthoilty .so illdJohn l.at'iro ) ) Motley and lle\erdy Johnson , min isters to ( ireat liritain ; preshli-ut .lohn Otiiney Adams , Vlco President P.inlel 1) . 'lompklns , .James A H.ij.nd . , grand lather of the present sec'ietaiy ot state , and hosts of others ulio ha\esei\ed their country in lilch pi ices at home and tiluo.id. beciet.uy jMcI'herson thinks thlsunon li to explain the "balloon liguiea" ot thu legistei's list ot bal ances. Tin : MIIIS riiiK : : ) SMI. ST. It is mm pretty uenei.ill ) iindeislood that the stiietuies which ha\e In on pissed upon Cenoral .Mile ) In connection \\lththusiu- rendei ol Ueioitiiiiouie ) insjiiieil by of- lielals at the wai dcnaitiiicnlheio a .seeiet Is no loimur mr.de of ( llspleasiiru at lecelviiii ; the miirdeious chiel under any condition whatever. 'llils evenliiK'sMar has the fol- loliijr editorial comment upon the subject , which it Is said shows the tenoi ot the feel- Inic entcitalnul by tho. societal v of war : ' The chaise ) that he accepted ( ieroulmo's surremler on conditions , which was soliroi - onsl * . denied by liieuds ol ( ieneial Miles A\hen the news ol the alleircd captnro was first sent east , Is nrovcd tiui > by the Keneial's ' own repoit. This puts the covoinment in a \ery L'liiti.inassini ; position. Thionnh Its ac- eredlted agent it has given a pledco ol IIP- niunity to the savages , which Is in direct conliaventlon ot piomlsesi said to have been made by leading membeis ot the administra tion to citizens of the tenllorv wheio ( Jeron- Imo's band lias been making itself a pe-t , and of the oideis of the war department concerning the conduct ot the campaign. It cannot icvoku the acts ot Its rcpiesent.Uhe and put the m.u.uuteis b.ick Into a position wheie they weio bflomhe began his work against them. On the eilliui baud , the piece- dent of .simple Iiiipilsonmeni for such crimed ns the muidernt non-coinbatantsis a danger ous onu to establish In an Indian country just now , when other clilels aie weighing the pros and cons ot a raid on their own account. K Tlieio mav beyonm tacts , not \ut publlshod , wiilcli will Millielently explain Oeneial Miles' ootii se in the matter , wit it Is not likely that bis olllclul .snpciiois will make lightol thu /oiicn&o / against discipline laid at his door. ' ' AHMoiciiis. : : . Lieutenant Ui.wlund ( . . 1II1I. Twentieth infantiy , aide de-camp to his tathei-in-law , ( H-nei.il.Ie oiili I' ' 1'otter. has been detailed nsnetlng Indue d ocato ol the Uepartment of Mlssoml with lank ol captain. AIIIIJ leaves gianttd : Majoi bamiiel Heck , assistant adjutant gonei.il , Umaha , one month. Captain Walters. Duggan. Tenth inlantty , Ft Union , NowMexic , one month with pin- jnission toapplv foi lifteen divs' oxtension. J li'iitenant Isaac \V. Ijlttell , Tenth Inlan- tiy , Ft. Loii , Colonulo , one in null. Ijltiiilennnt Daniel N. Howell , Seventh In- faulty , J' ' ! , Lai.nnie.Voiuiug , onu month with iit'imlsslon ta apply tor lateen days' ex tension. Lieutenant Isaac W. Llttell , Tenth Infan try , Ft. L\ou , Colotado , one month oxten sion. sion.Lieutenant Lieutenant Daniel \ , . llowell , Seventh In fantry. I't. LaiamleV > dining , one. month with iH'imiridion to apply toi ono month ex tension. Acting Assistant Surgeon II. S. Hasktn , Ft. Omnlia , ono month with peimLssIon to > npnly lor ono month extension. Ainiy i in loughs anthori/ed : Corpoial Frank Q. Dunn , tioop L , Seventh cavatiy. 'Fort Itnlotd. Dak. , lour months ; Piivato John Connelly , hand. Sevunteenth int.intry , Fort David A. KiissellVvo. . , lour months ; Sergeant John Doyle and Viivato James \V. Holt , eompany C , I'llieenlli ' Intantiv , Foit Kufoid , Dak. , two months : 1'ilvatoValter II. Clregoiy , troop K , Klist cavalry. I'oit -Asslnnlbolne , Mont. , loitv days' o\loii"ion. * Lieutenant Colonel lid win C. Mason , ' , Foulih intiintiy , acting inspectoi geneial lor the depaitment of Dakota , is otdeicd on thu same duty in llio deputment ot Arl/.onn , takln , ' the place ot Majoi William ( ! . Uium , Fouiteenth Infantiy. who is ordeied to the department ol Dakota. Major Dunn will lonort at his new station nttho exiilration ol his sick leave. t x J , . . , jrANMNO A.M > Ills hUJ ClIsSOII. ilVfHauthorativelj stated that henator Mc- I'herHon , ol New Jerfey , will not succeed Jlr. Manning an .sectntaiy of iho tieasury should Iheiebu a lotiremont soon. At any ratu , Hecietaiy Manning will i-'l\e. hlnihclf 41 M fall ! ti l-il , us It Is the gennal impression 'that under any eiienmstaiiees ho will not 10- - sign until atlei the Novermberelections. The president will 'hen bo hcttei able to judge ot ! of the status of the admlnistiatlon befoiotho peoplicand to make a htiitablo selection of another cabinet i Ulcer. , CAI'IIOLIM : NOTTS , Jciome McCahan lias been commissioned tinstmnstcr nt Nrra ) , lown. Jt Is believed Iheio will bo but few moro dismissals at the goveinment piloting otllco nnd eoiilldenco is being icstoiea In these eronlnio's Coiiclitiniinl SurroiulcT Ties the Govoriimom's IIjunln. ' " WAsniNdSo.v , Oct. 1. The annual leport of ( iiMiural Mllps is still In the bands ot the president and lias been the subject of a hriol conference to-day between hlm-julf and Secre tary Endlcott , but It Is uiiilci stood that no line of action has yet been decided upon In sret'ard to timt portion lelating to the burien- aerof ( ieionlmo. Wbllo the text is not jet ncccssablo for publication , it la Known that In respect to tlio matter -Miles does not ex plain himself to the .satisfaction of the au thorities. and that his gianting of the condi tions , whlcUnro now understood to bo even inoia liberal than have heretofoie. been t > ti | > - posed , Is the tnibicctof ombairnssinent anil poiplexity. Without saying B In emphatic teims It Is gatbuicd noin the general's roundabout expressions on the Hubji-ct that the agieoment was niado that the lives of tlio prlsoneis should bu protuctwl , and tliey should bo lemovedat oncofrom Aiuona. Jn this re.spect Mile.- , lias. It Is said , goiio contrarlly to ( how el underbtood wishes of Ids superiors , which wctlon amounts practically to disobedience ol orders. The only icason suggcslfd lor tills couise , in the absence ot any satisfactory statement on the point by Miles , Is that it ho did not secure the prlsoneis > in tub way they would make terms and surrender themselves to tlio Mexicans. This would huvo rcndeml . tiotci | initiation of the campaign appaiently less credltablo to the Americans. In this state of atr.ilrs thuro seems to bo nothing which the authorities uan doloi tno punish- weut of the prisoners , except to keep them permanently ns prisoneie of war. K\e'i the clvllauthoiitlai of Auzonai'c ' mand them for trial with the ino t posltHe ' iioof of muriler roatly for pro entatlew , the lands ot the administration would bo tied , llio Surrender Was Unconelltlonnl. NFW IKvi.v. Con. , Oct , 1. The * state ment In Ueiicral MlleV olllel.il report of the Aiai1iecamiialL'ii | , maelo public nt Wasliinz- ! on juMvidar , that ( lermiimo was neit cap- : ure-el but surrenderee ! unconditionally. Is ce > ntradicteel bj CnpUiti Lavttuii , who was In coinmaiiel of thu linited .States treioiiH at the : lmo eif the eupture. In a prlxnte- telegram ' lieutenant Alhoc , of the Wlnehestor nj , elated at Huqin-re , N. M , Captain Ljuvtim cxiiliriti ) elenips that the surrender of Oeroiilini ) was coupled \\ith any condition whiit'HMmir , _ PRESIDENT'SjmSHT HANDS. I'rUnto Se-rrctni'les in tin ) AVlillo ileniso Since llm-lmnan'R Time. New VotkSiin Dan Lament is Clove- land's right hand , nnd arood , sluing , [ u-rsimsho one , too. Sometimes lie is is potent ns liotii hanels. lie may eicea- lionally be ei-n hi New Yeirk , ii one kmnvs'him. Otherwise he vyemlil attract nobody's o > o , for ho is eiuiot , taciturn , inul pre fers to look on at the cienvel from afar lut ! if you got near enough to look Into his Scotch eyes you will see caution , shrewdness , and n keen , penetrating iliince. Ho will hardly he content with Ins career as Clove-laud's privatesetre - litry Perhaps ho may go to the White Hetuso iig.iin some day. Who knows ? Senator ( .ionium useid to bo a page in Ih'i senate ) , nnd ox-Acting Secretary e > f State llitl was , n fuw ye-ars before * , stenogra pher lo a congress committee. Fred Phillips was a much more import- nut right li.mil for Piesidunt Artlmr than the politicians generally thought , lie- was as taciturn , if necessary , as Lament , but concealed his taciturnity nnelor disguise of childlike mnoconco Phillips line ! a Jillicnll job in keeping the Now York political bores away from General Aitliur , anel ho elid it ovcoe-dingly well Ho is .somotimos seen in New York ad mit ing the art gallery at the Hollman , but ho still lives in Washington in cle-gant bachelor npartnu-nts at tlio Metropolitan club. Phil lips looks with .some ) amiisoment and ama/ieineiit upon Dan Lament He says that Lament may belli make or iinnmku politician" , but ho never will beat the jiresuluitshooting nlliiraiots or recede prcsideMitial compliments for the way he ee > oks planked uliael on the Patomac. Mr Phillips used to bo asked for by the la- elies at the wlnlo house , but ho no\er know that it was for his handsome ) eyes , and mil bccatiio he1 was the piesidentS private ) sccrutary , that they wished to meet him. General ( larfielel expected te > elepe-nel very much upon his right-hand assistant , F. M. lirnwn , but for the few months lirown was ia the executive ollioo ho seemed somewhat ela/.ed , llo was the youngest of till the private sccrotaiies , anel tile moustache he cultivated was .still downy when he entered the eillice. Itrowu had been ( Jarliolti's stcne > grapher , anil never lan smack up against politicians until he went to the white house. Now and then ho comes to New York , anel may be soon in the corridor of the Fifth Avenue * hotel , with Tommy Nicnol , who was once ono of ( lailielel's seori'tanos lirown is now assisting Mrs. Garlield in the * management of her estate. Hayes' right hand was : i poor , \\itlieieel inslinment. Hayes made him so. Ho brought Mr. Rogers with him from Ohia , and the seoietary seemed to the politic ians a curious kind of mortal. If Hayes had found him with his nose anel eyes buried in the pages of an old book at a .second-hand boon stall , pcoplo would not have been surprised. Rogers was u tawny , middle-ageelmau , and ho ran the the uveeutive ollico something as an at tendant stauels guarii at the tent of a general , llo comes occasionally to Now Yoilc , where ho seems to fool lost. Reig- crs is now a. claim agent \Vut-hingtoii. . ( rant's private secretary , Geo. I5ab- ' cock , was a man with a career when Jio look the ollico. He was a blunt , brusque nfliccr , whe * had served on Grant's stall' . Ho began another career alter he fol- lowoel Grant into the white hoiiio , anil came very near goinir from bis ollico tliero to the penitentiary. Babcock was the only private secretary , except Lament mont , who hael , accordinsr to remitc , the persuasive voice in tiio car ot the jiresielent ; but tliero is this elili'orcnce ( i rant was thought to be inllucnccel uy Habcoek's wishes , while Clove-land is understood to rely on Lament's judg ment ami observation in making politi cal combinations that are to be * elTectivc. 15abeock _ vvas drowned a few years ago oil'tho coast of Florida. Colonel Warden was Andy Johnson's right arm , and a good one. The Colonel unilerstood the curious mental and tem peramental peculiarities ot Johnson , and was able , Therefore , not to run counter to thorn. Colonel Warden now anel then comes to Now York , and is instantly recogni/e'el by thn clerk of the Metropoli tan , llo is a short , stout gentleman , with grey hair , and is now a lawyer in Wash ington. Colonel John Hay lias been , perhaps , the most fortunate ) of presielonti.il right hands. President Lincoln brought him toV asliiiigton from a law ollico m Springlield , 111. Hay was then very . \oimg , but ho pro\od himself equal to the tii'f.y furnace heat at the Wnito house during the war period. Colonel Hay , Ilowc\ur , turned from politics to litera ture after ho quitted the White house , wrote one beiok , "Caslillian Days. " which gave him a ele.sirablo literary repute ; a poem , "Little Ureechcs/ ' which bi'trayod the talents of a humor ist , anil for a while was connected with the New Ye > rk Tribune. Ho now lives in erne of the most beautiful anil costly houses in Washiugtem , which ho built and is supposed to be linlshinc : his great book , "Tho Life e > f Lincoln,1' Colonel liny oflens comes te ) Now Yeirk , and gen- eirally pri'fi'is the lirovoort hoiisu. Ho iliesses simply but oxpoiihivoly , is a ine-ilmm-si/.eel gentleman , with lull dark bean ! ami dark eyes. His wife brought him a fortune of bovoral million elollar-s. In glancing over the careerj of Ills pie- eleee.sMirs as presidential right bauds , will rulleetioiifi come to him snggeste-el by the fact that all emit politics whim they went from the white house ) ? IB Dan Lament mont going to bo the exception which proves the rnlu ? Another thing Kvory ono of thorn lias remained in Washing ton. It , Daniel going to break the ruin" Beware of Scrofula Scrofula Is probably moro general than any other disease. It U Insidious in character , and inanlfcMs Itself In running sores , pustular eruptions , bolls , svH'lllugs , enlarged Joints , abscesses , sure eyes , ctes. Hood'iiSarsap.ulUa expels all tr.ico of scroIuU from thu blood , Ic.iUng It pure , enriched , and healthy , "I w. 13se\e-rely afflicted with scrofulaami over a > earhailtworuiinliiBsorosouniy neck. Took flo bottles Hood's Sarsaparllla , and am cured. " C. K. J.oEJOV , l-o\\ell , Mass. 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , Mo. , li.id scrofulous FOI c.s fur EOen ) cai s , spring and ( all , Ilood'4 SarsaparHIa cuied him. Salt Rheum Is one of tlio most disagreeable diseases caused by Impure blood. It Is readily curee ! by Hood's Saisaparilla , the great blood purifier , William Spies , Klyrla , O. , suffered greatly from erjslpelua and salt rheum , canted by handling tobacco. At times Ids hands v > ould cracl : open and bleed. Ho tried parlous iirejw aratlouslthoutnld ; tlnally took Hood's Sir- gapai llln , and now says : " I am entirely well. " "My son had salt rheum on his hands and on the cahes of his legs , lie took Hood's Barsaparllla and Is entirely cured. " J , 11. St.mton , Jit. Vernon , Ohio. Hood's- Sarsaparilla Holdl.jr all itruggltti. fl ; UforS5. Made ouljr | iy 0,1. IIOOI ) A CO. , Ajwtliccarlei , I-cmell.Miii. ( OO Doses Ono Dollar GATHERED ABOUT THE CITY , A Sample of the Pury of a Woman Scoincd. THE MARX-M'CORMICK BOUT. lint ten's Trouble An Italian's Shortage - ago Saints nnd Sinners The Kulr Association A Ham Itiirnoel Other Ijoeul News. A AVennnn Scoi-ncct , Soiilr * days ago a well-known sporting man of this city took a fancy to a comely young woman , who is we'll known in the citj , and whose character is not nbe > vore preach , although she hides all bra/en diiplay in a modest suit of black ami associates with none of the wayward sis * ters who are as publicly known as the names of the streets upon which Ihey promenade. For a time there was a veritable honeymoon ami the stream of picasnru llowod along as smoothly as lif ts fountain head came fiom the moat oi'tho- dox matrimonial spring. Suddenly a chance came ever the conduct of the man , nnd ho raisetl his hand in anger against the woman , iie > t once , it is said , but fioquenlly anel often , bho elid not follow the ordinary custom of her sex and rush to the authorities with tears in her eyes and complaint upon bur lijn , Uli no ! She quietly bided her lime for revenge , or rather repayment of the elobt of ingratitude with interest One morning when too much wine of the owning before had closed the eyes of her "liege lord" and kept the ocular lids down far into the morning hours , the woman stealthily arose , took a sharp knife that had boon previously prepared , ami commenceil operations. She skillfully removed the sh'eves from all his coats , including a eostly "MVallow tail1 neatly divided his unmentionables like a cook eloes a mack erel , did the bame with his vests ; perfor ated his best gaiters as if they wore about to encase buiimncd feet , sliced up his best cabinet photos of near and eloar jriomls , let the silent sawdust of his boy ing gloves see the fieo air of day anel in a word was an ieonchist to all his graven images in addition she made a strong salt brine and eloctored all the * liquors in his well slocked bar so that the usual coek tail callers anel other matutinal drinkers imagined the were pationi/.ing the Lincoln artesian well or indulging in a Syracuse sangareo Then she telephoned for a cab , and em its airival she cut the telephone wire so no electrical "fnyj" could be made about the matter , and then and there she divorced her.solf from all relationships with ono , who to-day is the maddest man in two stales. The woman laughs , anel well .she may , for there is no elange'r ol any complaint being made against her that wonlel at tract the public cyo and the matter might got into the papers. ' 1'bo Clove * Contest nt ttie Imposition Annex To-night. The glove contest that took nlaco eiur- ing fair week between Marx , "tho Texas cowboy , " and Mike Fit/ger.ild , tlio Utah champion , elid much to increase life interest torest in pugilist c events in Omaha. The contest was the first that hael been wit nessed in tlio city for a long time in which the contoilants wore men of ree- ord and the contest ono of scientific wxjrkfor ppinls instoad.of hippodroining. Thjs intprost has been iuAreusedjby the movements in pugilistic circles which resulted in a match between Al Marx. , the winner of the battle referral to , anel James McCornuck , a Chicago pugilist of note. Those men have buon matcncd and will appear at the exposition a-iimst to-night in an eight-round glove content , Marquis of Queensbiiry rule- , , the winner to get the e'litire gatereceipts ami the state championship modal. Marx is backed by Captain O'Malley , and will be secondeel by T. ISraellmrn. McCormick is backed by 11. Hothory ami will bo seconded ended by I'lt/gcrald. Every attention has been paid to the elc.ta.ils of the ar rangements , and an orderly and success fully managcil contest is assureel. Uoth Marx anel McCormicU arc in excellent condition , and an interesting contest may bo exnccteet. The ele > e > rs will bo open at 8 o'clock this evening. A number of local adepts with the glovu will furnish entertainment until 10 o'clock , when the event of the evening will Do called. Saints null Sinners. "Saints and Sinners" brought out an other immense audience to the opera house last night , who laughed ami crieel through the live acts of tlio elrama with the heartiest sympathy. The play has a higher literary merit than moat produc tions of a similar nature , and thu com pany was eyenly balanced and satisfac tory , saving an occasional slight tend ency of the principals tovvarel the molo- dramatic. The play tolls a simple stor } ' of English country life , such as has often happened ami often will ocour as long as women aie weak and men unscrupulous. The village beauty , the daughter of the village priest , is beloved by a simple but honoit son of the soil , ami while yet half-won , she is decoded fremi homo by a dasliingeioljonairaniiv ollicer , who keeps her with bun on the promise of marriage. Her heart brokem father heoks her out ami a lieico altercation ensues between her betrayer ami himself , JutU ns things are beginning to look danger ous ami the audience is holding its breath in suspense , the aforsaiel son of the neil rushes in at the nick of time anel an nllbctivo tableau einsues , in which the guilty party is represented us getting baellv loft , The play directs many a well aimed blow at Hypocrisy ami narrow mimled- ness , vvholesennely ventilating craft ami greed , masquerading in the guise of ro- ligion. The characters nro elravvn with superior skill , anel are Hfo-liKo sketches of actual types , suah as may be found in any parish , and the entire'story was .So true to human emotions that the most blast theater-goon , wcto surprised into tears The principal character was that of the old minister , whioh fitted J. 11 Stod- tarel so naturally that ho scarcedy scumcel to bo acting. It ia a careful pieeo of study , showing both rolinement anil strength. Ills portrayal of the doting lather's shame when ho learns thu news of his daughter's llight , was a piece of realism that rouse'd the audience to un wonted enthusiasm , and caused them to demand his appearance before the cur I tain. tain.Mario Marie Hnrroiiglih made a line impres sion. She is fre.sh , pretty anel natural , withal possessing Miflicicnt power to be everything dtisirnblo. : The other parts were all well sustained , the tart but faithful servant being well taken by Mrs. E J. I'hilipps , The play will be repeated this afternoon nnd evening , South Oinabii Fire Dupiii'tincnt. A meeting of the South Omaha lire company was held last evening , and thu following ollicers elected : P. Walker , foreman , I ) . Johnson , lirat assistant ; Thus. McUnlro , second assistant ; John Canol , treasurer- . E , Reuther , secre tary , Twenty members were enrolled in the company „ A committee was nj > - pointed , consisting ot 1 * F. Walker , Thos. McUniro , and Mi Nher , to confer with the Union I'.ieilirtianil Hie Setuth Omaha s\ndicate in re'gaWfjV hydrants and the laying of main' . " 1ThA company adopted the rules and piSlAWs of the old Omaha Volunteer ho e hmirwury , Ihe meeting adjourned until wutiy at S o'clock p. in. sharp. _ M. YifftcWInjt's Hcinalns. The coroner's inqiivstcner the tcmums of M. Yoackloy , who wa killed in the ac cident on Ninth 'tre'l on Thursday afler- noon , resulted Ja.thn liniliugof a verdict of accidental d&ilhl and holeling the owner of the bijilm.hg blameless in the ' matter. Yeackli'-y , it has been learncil , lived at Prsston , 111. A brother of his is expected to arrive ! lierato elay. lie waste to have gone with the elocensed to the Chadron country to secure * a claim. The funeral will take place from Prexel & Maul's tmelcrtaking establishment at U o'oleick. Stredbuckor , one of the victims of the accident , was lemoved to SI Joseph's hoiiiital jesteieluy from tlio Omaha house. He was' t'ikoii ( o the Omaha house * just after the accident by the police authori ties ami loft there without any medical attention until je'lorelay. lie is rapidly recovering from his injuries. natton'i Troubles. Jninoa Batten , the yeiung fellow who Was arrested ohaigeel with perjury in falsely swearing to the age of the tl.mghter of James McArello , with whom Ju * recently elopeel , was airaignuel before Justice ) Anderson yesterelay afternoon. Uatten objected to having his case heard before Justice Anderson , and saiel ho would obeet | to every justice of the peace * in the c-ounty except ono. He re- fusoel te > give the name of the magistrate huforo whom lie was willing to answer for his olle'iiso , anel Justice Anderson sent the ease to Justice llelsoley's court anel sent the * fresh young man back to jail to await trial. A Hunt IltiriirU , Al ! o'clock yesterelay afternoon a liio broke out in a barn belonging to Amos Crawford , at the corner of Nine teenth and 1'ierco streets. ly ? an en erin in the call , which was sent in bv telephone - phone , No. ! ! company was sent to tno e-orncr of bixteenthinel Cass stre'ots. The delay occasioned by the mistake gave the tire a heaelway that could not bo cheeked , and the bain and its contents woio totally destroyed. The loss will leauh UO. To-ilay N Vonr Ijnst Clinncn For bargains at the Boston Dry Goods Store , OH and ( HO S. lUth street. A Kite Too 151lor Boston Daily Globe. At Dorchester Mr. l-'o-ler M Snurr , the assistant citv messenge'r , resolveel to make a practical test of the- amount of vvinel pressure upon kites. With a vuloQiltf' of fourteen miles an hour a ge > eel l ree e for kilo Hying the pressure of winilj-was founel te > be about one poun'el to the square foot , though lor an altitude of above ; siMj leet from Iho grenmd thirty per cent imisl be aeleled It wac calculated that as the piessnro upon theS' kitfi is not direct , for llio wind sliiles ojV , tlms forcing the kite up , that it would.ampint | te > about one- half of the whew surface. Mr. Spurr , therefore , concluded -that a very large kites ce > nlel Do fie > ntnp > : \eryenhiiy man aged. Aeeordin-gty"with thu assistance ot some frienels , "liojijjommoneeel a few weeks ago the c'oiifU iplipnof a kite in the bhape ot a parallelogram , ) ! feet long and six feet wieltt , a suruic . of sixty hejuaro feet. The "sticks/.1 / ofe this great air ship nk-ooFash , twoivoffefcllttisn ono and -one- quarter mentis vfitlft -three-eighth ot an mcli Ihick , crossed if the ccnlrc. At Ihe point of intersection. iieoe of sttong wooel is fastcnel perpendicularly to tlio erossuel sticks , llio piece is round , ten inches long , and one-half inch in thick- ne'ss. Across this pieco. and reaching from tno ends of the sticks , two strips et ash , of the saino width as the .slicks , are drawn , making two complete tius-es These arc each braced by she > i I pieces abonl two feet apart. Across each ot the frames two sticks are plnee'd , the one to hold the whole ( irmly in place , and the other. parallel to tlio sticks in the centre , holds the covering out at the .sides. The covering is made of gla/.ed cloth , such as is used by architects in drawing plans , and is ( irmly fastoneii by cord running through a hem anel tieel upon the corners ami cioss- hticks. The "loops" are fastened as upon an oidinary small kite. The tail of "the monster is lifty feet long , m.ielo of bobs of paper fifteen inches long , ami placed at intervals of about tun mehes. The tassel on the cnel suggests the tip enel of a lion's tail , nnd is about three foot long. the hOp ) te > which the tail is laslened is long enough to reach the center of the kite. Thu weight of the wlmle thing is eight or nine pounds , the frame itselt weighing just six. Saturday nftornoon Mr. Spurr , with Messrs. William F. Men-it t , N. T. Merrill rill and T. C. Dennis as assistants , re paired to the liedel adjoining Mr. Spurr's incidence on Norfolk street to g'tvei the kilo a trial trip. About live hundred fuel of cotton nutting twine , tosteel to IfiO pounds , was run emt from a large reel , and the kite bomg held in position by Mr Merritt , Mr. Spurr , holding iho line nl a distance of about a ImmTieel feet from the kite , waited for a fiionelly pull' to come along , Shortly a brcu/o sprung up , the man on the string startuel on a brisk run , and the huge atlair sailed oil' proneily into the * mr As Mr. Spurr ran ho allowed the cord to slip through his glove-el hand till tlio nol was reached , At this time thu white airship was sailing along prettily at a height of fully 200 fout Then the line was let out about 500 feel and fastened. The wiml was blowing about ten miles an hour , and the kite loelo in the air al most motionless , occasional ! } rising as the wind fret-honed. The pressure on the line was estimated by gooel jnelgeto bo about forty pouneis , ami a man could hold it easily with ono hand The ) name "Spurr , " painted on the covering in letter two feet longwlien the kite was ut the highest in the tiV ! , looked like small type te > the spccta'toft Tndow After ke-up- ing the kite up nfefst , m the aftuinoon , to the great wend iiuint of the people of tlio neighborhood , "ami moio especially the small boysl > tthe terial monster vvas easily wound do rt to the reel and carried oil' the Held ' conclusive- , having jjl'ovun ) ! } to her builders tile I'at-t that this air ship , like tint Puritan , ; uul Mnytlovvor , was model led on an uxjonlliint plan. AN INEXPENSIVE SMOKE. I'niK.il .Men WU ( > j\jfo Katlslloil AVilh llio lips lirat Are Olljipeel Iron i New York Sun A mieldle ageel man , not ill elressud , Mini Iniving in his ham ) a handsome , btinight bnarvvooet pipe , walkeel into a cigar More ; in Park row jcsterehy afternoon , and going up to the Mand on which is the little apparatus for cutting oil' the emls of cigars , picked nil the traj on which the ) little bits ot cigar tipslull , ami calmly stutl'ed his piiio with them , takin" care to press the humpy mass of tobacco down until the pipe bowl was as full as it would hold , Then ho poiiiud what was left in the tray into his hand and transferred it to his coat-tail pocket. Ho next carefully lit his pipe , anel as soon as it was well going turned around , beamed will ; a patron- i/.ing smile upon thu proprietor of the store , aiid sauntered out with the air of n patron who was satisfied with the shop and might cull again. "We never bate tocmpv } thosi trays , " said the cigar mereihant "We've In If n elo/elisuch dii Hers as timl who w-ilk in and emplj them for u < Once in \\hilo two of them drop in at once , ami one of them hai to take * a back seal and lill lu pii > e with air while the other takes the clippings. 1 remember one oliturj in stance where Iho man who was left actually walked up ami bought a live- cent cigar and looked on with an aiiia/eel air , like a supeie-iljems million lire , while the other worked the cigar-tip growler , Thov sav the tips make a very gooel smoke , though Uteri ; is MI much gnni on tlieni 1 elon't see how they can , but , of course there is a good eleal of gemd to. bucco in the-in In the hop where I was befoic 1 came he-lei , an old man came ami regu'arlv ' bought for a tnlle the * exe hisive lighl to thu tips , anel wo hael to dn\e all the regular cruisers awuHe used te ) come in icgul-iih at certain IIOIIM e'vei\ day anil empl } the tras into a bag he cairicd witli linn. Hemiisl lime hid a eleven mole placeon his circuit , for the bag was efton twe ) thnels full What he diii wit li lhe < slulV 1 elon't know , fen he e-oulilu't have ) smoked it all himself. There was some sort of an Lvetalian fake * about it , , \ou can bet on that , | heaiu always up to MIIUU of thoi-o .skin a cent schemes. " l' anpe. Nfew Yorlt Sun. Six- years ago Dr. Junker distinguished. Russian ethiiolog- ist and uxploior , buried himself in this depths of Africa to pursue his scieiitilio labors. Sehvvcinfurth , a few years bu- tore , had brought homo man } fuels about two very ic-markublo tubes , llio Niam Niams anil the Moubuttos , ami it vvas tliero ] ) eopio | unil their country noith- etist of Ihei great northnin benel of the Congo thai Dr. Junker proposed thor oughly to study , lie wont to Africa at his own cxpe-nse , nnd for four years lived nlono among these tribes , dwell ing in their liuts , eating frie'el ants and other unique products of Niam Niam cookery , studying their languages anel oiistenns , and exploring their country. Ho founel that the Niam Niams wore not anthiopophagi , as Schweinfnilh had be lioved. Dr. Junker at last concludeil his labors , ami was about lo return to Europe with Ins large collections when tlio Soudanese upiising in the north nnd tribal wars in the semth cut oil bis retreat and made him practically a prisoner in the heart of Africa. Last year two ex peditions , one Irom Xau/.ibar unel'the other fiom thu Congo , were soul lo his \\oliadonlyjuslheard that one ol these expeditions hael returned to the coast , dcluatcel , ami that the other was still struggling tovvarel its destination , W hen thu welcome news camu last week tkat Dr. Junker had escaped the neiils thai omiioncd him and isue > w e > n his way fiom Victoiia > Jyan/.a to Xan/.ibar. Dr. Junker is onuol thu few scientilic men of cstablislietl lepiU Uion who , in the interest of their special stmlies , hao cheerfully cut themselves oil' liemi the chili/eel world , and for ycais bravoel immitold dangers in deadly climates and among savage tribes. Ills welcomu home will bo all the heartier because more sciences than e > ue are likely to piolit by his sulf-saci Slicing labors. EVERYBODY-IS'OTECTTO' 215 S. 13th St. , Onmlm , Nch. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. School , County and Municipal Bonds Negotiated. Hour. 1 > . fiAiu.ie'iis V. II. Jon-wiv , Tiuiisuior. 8. s. 1 I.OVI ) , A.r M CAMI'iillI.1 , Meinlu'reialvi" > tinC"t I Muiulier % u lit li am Out- ton liieV" unlst l.iMila ti > iil ! < liaiuonnU Clilcixo Mcrcliuiim' lzcli > .nie > I Iluindnl I'r.iilt * . S , S , FLOYD EL GO , , ItioKcis In Grain , Provisions , Pclrulran AND STOCKS , For Future delivery inn Open forlmtliir nnnnon < inr > f- jiccs can hi-/Hied nji. KM ) AND 111 .9. J.'ilh K1SIH > \ V CO.lI.Vl'OCK , Genl. Insurance Agents , Mc-rcliiuiC * Niitloinil niuiK IIuildliiKi Cor. Kir- jium unit Kithtts. , IOQIII i up"lulu. . Toluplioiib No 375 Omulni , Notirudlca. HKI'itf.si M ; Plioonlx. IxinUein , I'.nptiinii J5,7J3'J74.n Hrcmii'8Nuwiirk. N J l "ilBil.ti Ulcn'oVaJh , ( ilun'Hl'ulls.N. Y lW.MM ( JlrarO , i'bllildnlphla , I'd . . l Mf.mi WetilcliuBtor , Now York , N. Y 1.14 YMS.54 John U nncnrlr Mutual I.lfn .IIoslonA7SI,71U,47 " " O. P. DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Laud Agency Gencruldoalora In Ho at listato and Iloal Itatato cCUiiayc'XFaruaui ; ) st Ou.iht Neb KOPOLD , Northwestern Exchange H IN Fine Wines , Liquors nnd C 713 .N. ICtU St. , Onmlm , T UIIU.S. , Hardware , Tinware , Cutlery ToulM and Stote * . Thp l'lr t , Ihn ( IrUlnnl nnd Onl > ntnrch llml l < rMtii ; | In mm lui Imte n iirncelrul leiitinInlcn ttf Ihr lnnnitr > t rofpdon II t. quirrs tie r l.iiiff , kef fi tbotr Hi fr mi on kinit ( in I 'm m from ti mr I'IR H " li nl is , n I f VPB n < t , , ruiTi mid . n lint Hlffnf nl timultrnl po' h tlif h , o > i , n n. , litcli , ibortf kni. < lioot > ii tti-ni cirnn t hp M lone , llcwaretif Imltntioin. Stf tint th n m J O HI IiINOFU k lllios N w Harm , Conni \ ou CT.TV tmiia i > S i i OI7 S . Clmrlow.SI. , St. I.ouln , .llo. AtrfnUrM4itt f t < o Mtdlolrellrfrl li < * n lonnr rtimfA | [ IB ILaipttlal UttttntntoC Cn n if NitTni n , f4 m ftfid Buu tiutiiii thin u olhtr rhrilelin luat. Loul * . M < tl ; | | > tri ihtw n. | til nil nil IrnliVno * Nervous Proslfstlon , Debllllr , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurlil and other Aflec- tlons cl Throat , Sklnor Bones , Dlood Poisoning , bid Sores and Ulcers , .r truMtj with .nniniioicj l fl > , u Itlfil KUnllOo rHntlrl , , , .l.f.l , PMlitrll. Diseases Arising Irom Indiscretion , EncetJ. Exposure or Indulgcnco , nblth rioJuet , , m. or ib. followlnc rH < l < t i r.nuirr , , , d MIH > dlnin-n ot ilthl and iteff elite numorr , plmH ioo Ihe hcc rliil , l Jtj ttnlontollir Ktle'rof fml i , coercion of Mr > , , eto. , renderlui Mirri K Imprnpir or unluopy. n prmtntDtlcurrJ. . r.mphljt < l ru-.r .n . lb bole , ot lntlf J nriepe , n-pelona ftddrp , ConultfcllonatoN rUtorb ; mill ( rt. Inrlltil .n.l ililtllj oiCdtntl.l. A Positive Written Guarantee glim u trrryci. nble cue. tledlclne itnt etj h ts bj m > ll ot < i | reel. GUIDE , 360 TAOE3 , TIN-E PLATKS , tlpfiunt c dth nA blndlnp tfiioafrtr ? oO li i o i feorcnrr ocT. Ofcr ilftr Mii-rrut r.apl.-turti tru t lir urtlclpioother abjrcti * h m j mtrrf , who not , wh j manhood , teed thyilenl drear , r fuftq ufr llbwr H..id taciB iolojr orrrnroiliiettaD A Hook tlmt pvrrr fAther eliouM i tin co In ) iit son 'a handa care. ( Jnt-a all the ni.d torrlblo n snlls o iluptu l.Hrly \ ICP nnd Ijcnur _ in re. . tl'roi , knn of > nm tOf r | Ti-nncf ) il It , TistfuuniialH/totn uulnctitLotiUon Due ton FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT For Pralt njWmltnun , Ixist Vitality , 3 to Bi-nt l'rt e i ii iillntlon. Front V A M to5i si. .K AliLNO. IT-l I-lilliiii M. . N < lurk. 21,829,850 TansilPs Punch Cigars vroro flhippoil dir/InK thn punt two 5 oar B-\v itl.otu u drnui- nu-r fn our cmplov. No other houne In thniirlil can truth- lully make nuch n sliowinr : . Onu ai-eut ( lUuilir ouly ) wnntort lu nuch town. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS. -m RWTANMLI fiTO.CMt.ci rii'-i-in. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid \tp Capital . $250,000 Surplub . 3O,000 II. W. Yates , I'rcsielent. A. K. Ton/aim. vrieo 1'iesiilont. W. ll S. Hughes , Cashier. \V. V. Morse , John S. Collins , 11. W. Yates , Lewis S. Reed. A. K. Toiizalm. BANKING OFFICE : THE lU ON BANK , Cor 12th anel Farnam Sts A General Banking Business Transacted. N. W. HARRIS & Co. Jl.i A/t KJtS , L'illCA < ! O. nnRlflO Or Counti.-M , CIIU > s anil ollioisof DUIilwt lilKh K'liult ! huuglit antt soM Kiscin : | olliio liS Duvoiisldio Et. . llostoa. Loiies | > oncl- unco KOliclte.il. Dlillllcil fur lUi'illrlnnl THE BEST TONIC 1 UNEOUALEDforCONSUMPTIOr- WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION. im ruw L MAI.UNO , Fur gmn in CliliT , Natluu.il Oiurc ofN J , rMiD "Jlr uttintlu'i wa ollol It \oiir Knnliinn 'Mult U hlik > > > b ) Kr l-nlor , Driieelbt , ut Tn nton ami 1 luvn llt-pil a fnv bottlul with fur better rflut limn any Z liuvn Inul I am n coiimipinlint .uiur nrlfclit In in > jinirticH , uuti fiml IIirj atl l ictorj " BEffABE OF WITATI91T3. ii > Din ul im lit i Ihi * hit it I lira o riSMll li MINM-MI1N on Oil , I ftUl ( tel Asrutifortliel H ) 310. 318 and 320 Race St. . Pbiladebhia. Pa. ( loodman Dni r Cei .Oeml A entsJnialia ( NehrasUa. JJHH'C. GREEK SCHOOL OFSCIE1JCET HIM.ur .M.usi.y , irov , M\V , iiitsnr. : li ! ul r liiui vi-iir coiirfo , fnlluni 1 1 ir ttu ili'triuu ol llaclielor of hi tuncu , u po it-r.iMiiiunoi U9i > i-lriilvo cnurii-n In Cliuinlury. Illuliuy , ejuoliur , Miithi'miitlcs ami I'liftli-H. H KnrlliuUo niu ufUivll KiiKlneer , Inclihlliiir Imii lei llio unu il | irnfo iliii il ptudle * iiiiiilliullonaof Klr-ctriclt ) to tliu Arts , I'odt graduate lunirui tlon In llixlmr SI itliomiitlrM.iIriilitilut. ADMitiicai nun Ainillol e'licmliiry Hut Amiylnx. Illoloirr , I'tiyiln aii'l ' A tronnmy ICntriiK'aoruniiii. BllomSopt lull unit lith. H4I K'ir rnei'lul cinl e < uuilutliurlnluiiUMlluii tipply lotiiu Culfeeti Trtitiiu ffttl KP53 / < i H P ff ARmyH { tlmt can lie jiroiliu ed. pl oof EPICUREAN TASTES aie < highly jleas ) > cd with them , If your f rutrr ur M.AI kcl inun tin uut krrii tUem.sttUd direct to.VruiuurV C't , . , f'hliavo DBEXEI , & MAULi Suc'ccssors to Jno U Jacobs , / > 13 JK T A li ID 11 H A.M > At the old Manet 1 107 Farnum st ( > nlei by telegraph so.icitcd and prom4l | > at- tuiidud to Tuluphouu Ku. x'JO Special Ordinance No. O10. AN Ortllnntici * h'\yliiorn pi-cliil 1st nndn oiM nil-ill on nil lot * ami ion I etiito M Itliln I'nv * Ins Oilrlet No IH. in ihe-cllj of Ofnnhn , to i-oxpt tlio < o-t of pnUiiK rnrnam clre e t fitim on t line of T put lot li Mioc-l to oaM llnoot Tne lit ) ninth Mice * ! , In Meortntck ( a addition. M in HI s it hnUnir In on inul hi-lntr hereby adjudged , ileli rinlne' < l nnd estnhllfdio I Hint HID f x ml lol inul plix-otof lewl o tntehereinafter tolot M il to. himen li liot'll ' gpoolllll ) hntuillloil to the full iinionnt lint-ln IsMevI ntul nwwd nmiliiKt each of iilil Inn mill pieii" < of luiil i - tnti'iei.pitluI * . . l > \ iononof the pn\hm tit tluii | nit of Kiiiniiin Htirot fiom i-n t line of Iwem C'th sue , i to < n < st llnr of Tweiit } ninth stiDI I. In Me-i iirinKk s ailihlioit I MI in nun , ioi tin , pmi'oee of ] > iiliiK the e < l t Ol Mild pllIlljf He li iiiilaliu'il ij the-Citj routu'llof the City ol iiinaliit ; Si < limit 'Unit the co t of pntltn ? Hint part it I arinim Mroi \Hlhin t TuMii ) . ' | ) l lile-l Net 4H , in Hit- ell ) of Om.ilul , lioincii t line-of T un- tn'in Miiu-t tea t line e > I T i ntj ninth dtoot , IP Mi i nl mlt K iiil lillon , iililco l In lint the Mini ol * . ! - , ' , , . ' > it. In- HIM the * nmeI" lii'ioh ) iMlotl mi I iiv -iil , in | itoioitlon | to tin- li'i-t Ironl iiliniir omit pining , ami necoiditiK topri'lnl In-ill tlt li\ rt'ii on of ald pa * . Itifr , upon Hi. InllmMiit'ilo-i'i llit'il loli unil leiel o-tille , in HIH II li\ tinironoiall ) reeoirnl/ed map of HID iity if Onmlm , Ksi , llthn inphoil mill pith liilu'illi > ( le'n. I * lloiiiN : val | i-o t In Itn. MI leleil mi inlil lots mill uml i-stntu , H'S > ei'tiMl.\iis ftl- UlWlO \\il I , \y lim.ll6hlk4.1tiwr A Hill's 1st add f2J II l'i tei H Snmti-1,11 li hlk 4 , " 70 JW NilmNorBiein.il 7 hlk I , " 111 M 1' I' Miiriloltsblk4 | , " aw fll Hlilmnl llreltimir , IUI blkr , , " I'll 44 Amlio\r .hihliMin , It 10 lilk j , " " 1)41 ) A. U. Dnfrune , It II hlk fi. " ll > 'i 28 w ' It I' ' hlk 5 , " 1 > 7 lit C Woliiliornef.o ' , It 12 hlk 5 , " V ( H " It 1,1 hlk fi , M Ui-,2' * ( .3. Panotto , It II hlk 5 , IIO 2H 11 l ! > hlk fi. " Hi" , 2H 1'ntrlck-Dt-nnl'on. II Id Ink 5 , " 116 2S ( ( .mirdnn e link-urn Hunt \ ta\N ) , It 0 lilk el , llonirs\ Kill s 1st mid . . 110 81 Coinrdon Clm knoii limit A Ihu Kit 7 hlk n. Hiiro * \ Mill < 1st n.1,1 . , . 13071 Coin-Moil ( hitkvon Hunt A. DnMs , It S hlU II , Horo-iA. HtU'siKliI . lift ! OS C.llliains It lillillcil.lloircs.v Hill's Iht ml 111 2J 'thomm.l. KojfciH , It 14 hlK 0 , " I mi IK ) " It in hlk li , " IM IH ) " It Id hlk li , " 201 ! 1J l.niUvltrPinnk.ll r > hlk Blle > ws ; < VtlirflSlid ! " * * ' II. K..lutuiisun , It il lilk u , " -il I' ll 7 lilK-i , " 38 111 " It ( Hilk5 , " 71 11 Pm-iili Mim-r.lt 5 lilk II , " ! U ) 41 Low \ \ . Hill , It ( I hlU II , " I1U K5 " 11 7 Ink II , " 1M1 W rhmh-s.l. Jnhnvniijt shlkn , " ; ii.s fil ( lllheil M.A : John II. Illtclu-ock , vr 1IM ft ofs I t'lt It I.euplteilmlil R'Hlll ) .Itlllii It lloltoil.xnh It 1 It I I'apllolHiliI L't : . 0) ) h. I , . Ilinery. mill It li , It S , I'npltol mill . . 4W 05 A. K Dnliom. ' , ith It II ) It 2 , Cnpl tel mill . . . . IWt W A II. llnrirne , onli I.I II S , I'nnltol iielil .atlM l.oitnuKiilbiih II Its " 4il ! "I ( ie Si'iniunei.w 4iit sniiit tr.ii z , " . . an 2.1 C II Mtixne * . oSJ II Hilhlt IGltii , " 111) ) ( U Win A llaiiliie-r-nhlt l * < II" " 5ss 41 Mien Ken h , mill 17 lot I , Capitol tulil : nn 81 Chi Minn llmtinmi.siiU IsItU Ciipllol nUil 311 M lie-lie A. Pollock , siilitult .1. " IU1I M MM on & I.S. He i el sub''lilt : ) , " HIM SH A. llnme , vr S. it siibSl.lt a , " 111 ! tU II MnnhiiiK,044 : U n ( > U It null "I H3Cnp- itel.iihl 2il ; t Tm-oh Wlllltimi , u'JJ It SH fi snh ' . ' 1 It II , Ciiiltomlil | ! . . . . Ill ) ( U .Inn P lluwkliiH , o 117 It of suh 21 II ! ! , Cap itol mhl . . BH 21 Ndlhi'l Diult , Itfl hlk I I'm kins' snh of It 5 , Ciipltol mill 24 01 Ni lllo < . DavisIt II ) hlk 1 IVrUns' biib ol It fi , Capitol nilil . ItOfi f,0 Nellie'C DixMs , It 11 hlk t IVrklns' milt of It . , Capitol uilil MJOC Jno A Methane , s IM It of hlk 11'oiklns' sn'iltr , , Cnpllol mhl . 137305 Win. A I'liMon , a l.W ft hlU fi 1'erkliis' suh It o. Capitol mill . . . . . lli'10 40 P.un'l H Ilion n , n I M ftnh I II nCapitol.l&C ! lU P. A. MeWheiitnr , e'Jii ft snh 2 It II. Cnpllol III" 8.1 J.avmuln.l.Mulo ollw.llltHiih2ltl ! ( , " UK ) 84 oBII nuhllltl ) , " M fil ) .Incoh V Illlnins 57 11 sub ! l It 11 , " iUK 17 \V A. I , ( jilihon , suh 4 III ! . " ! 118 07 A. 1' . I'nkujV. . P. Allen A. J. il. Siiolimin , null .ri lill , Cnpllol mhl . . 15901 Mary I ! KolloMr , snh 17 It (1 ( , Capitol mhl fill 23 .1 II. Mlllmil.Mili ISltll.Capilol mhl . . 747 M M i : . Kollo K-.u .Mil ol Hill ) 2il Itii , Cnpitol 280 ' . < 6 J. II. Mllliuil.nT -.iib20 It li , Cnpllol mhl 117 11 Am on Calm , n 1 f.'It snh I It T.Caullol uilil OSJ 15 Biiiu'l ItciuheiiLioiv , n IJ2 It hub 2 117 , Ciipltol mid . . 260 48 A HOMIM atcr. n l.U It snh : i It " .Capitol ad 2 7 fi'J Ui-o \ \ . Doiiiio.n l.litt sub 1 It f , " .1)0 OU Win. < 1 ( liiiinhoM , n I.U HBUh2 118 , " 41470 Jno. V Cn-iKhton , snh UtU , " Wl 117 Johnr. Coml , Mih .Ut U , " 1034 " snh 4 ltd , " 212 03 j.y ( iiiiniii.r nit ni nj.u n of suii 511 ! ) , Cnintoliiilil 2.1325 Mcjot Hillniiin.ivlUlftof n Wift of snh Tilt U. Capitol mill . . . . . 014 VI (1.V. . Uouno.Hiili oil ti , Capitol mill . - . - > 'M Wt Jno A.e ruiyliloii , unit ol 2Jlh fil. oust ot nnil ailjmi nt toMili It I ltd , Caplloludd. 205 OD A. I' , 'leiki-y. W. F Allen A , J il. Swot- nmii.lt 1 hlk I. Cnpitol HIM . . . . 319 b8 A. I' . 'Inkey. \ \ ' . 1J Allen . * c J. M. Swot- niiin , 112 hlk 1 , Capitol Hill . . I9 83 rrleliiOliuili'ldeir , iiuJ ftoi 11 1 lill(2 , Cnp- llul Hill ; r.H 6D M B. Iliilnawoitli , sl'tt of It 1 hlk2 , Cap itol Hill . 80 80 M. 15. lltiiimwoith , n 2.1 It of It 2 blk3 , Cnpitol Hill . . 7203 liiie * . A Mechel. s4tltof lot 2 blk 2 , Capitol tel Hill . 131 : ii M.S. JluCoimh'k , It .1 hllc 3 , Capitol Hill DI8 07 IM hlk 3. " illHOT " o0 ! II ot It fi hilt 2 , " Ifi't ' 03 C. II. ( inlnn , wailt of lift hlk 3 , " 1BJOJ Jno A. Wakollcld , w DS ft ol ltd hlk'J.Cup- llolHIII . . 2",4 40 C II e'.nlon.olllll of H ft.hlk2Capllol Hill BJ 01 Dm line bi'liliibblntui , It SI hlk l.Hcniy i : Shehon's mhl . 25 03 H. .S Hall , o ' , It IDIilUl.lli nry.VSholtim'H nilil . . 101 29 Ciitliuilnn Mi ( heno ut nl , w / U 10 hlk I , llc-nii iVSIiulloii s mid . 10129 Catlierino ! heno ol ill , w 'i It U hlk 1 , HnniyXSIiillon'H mid 230 77 U S. Hall.o ' , It 11 hlk 1 , Homy \ Shitl Ion's add . 230 7T Nat linn Pin-lion , lt hlk 2 , Ilonrj & 8hcl- ton's add . . 25 03 Jno. A. AliMmno , It 10 hlk 3 , Henry Sc Miulloii'i mid 202 53 Jno , A Mi'Shiine , It H hlk 2 , Henry fc Sliollon'g add . . . . .4" ! t Jno. M.'lliuiBlon , It I , Kt'llono's 1st ftdd 'MM " wCTIt It .1 " HW 8l > MiirtbiiI.ThiirBtnnoUI Itlt J " 141) ) fil ) Mm I liu I , . 'I hui.Ion , it 114II It 1C " ilCI 70 Jno M 'I Inu-.ton , wliil f I It K " ail ; ii ) Jno. D Howe. It I Koyoa' Suhdirisloil Kl/ Oil It 2. * * Uf CB ( ! eo. W. Tllilen , it.'I , " 2lir 08 0 I' ( hilhli , It 4 " 2fiT 1)0 ) Kllil ! lnlMii , u'Itfi , " 1,1 iM A.Saunih'is , It 5 , " l.B Kt e1 I. Hint , ltd , " 3(1' ( . IM I ) T Mount , It 7 , " 2iiT. (10 ( Jno. llainlord.lt I hlk 7. MeCoimiok'nndd 2Jr , 'W 0.17'jft ' It2hlk7 , " 1U8 m Mmyl'uiioit , n 2H' ' , It It 2 hlk7 , " IM OS " It 1 hlk H , " ! I41I fl ) " II 2 hlk 8 , " ! ) ! ! KA Vnlrle-kT Murphy , It slink , " ai'J M lljionlttod. It 4 hlkM , " ! I4U Ni It fi hlk 8 , " aii BH W-irien M. KIIKCII'H. It 1 hlk a , " HI1) ) 88 iitnuukuloj.ltJhllcl1. : \ . " ill ! ! HH " It .1 hlk a , " III ! ) 8S I.l\ld II. lloninan.lt 4 hlk'J , ' ! UU KS Pei'llon2 Tliath.ildhpcolal Invos lovlod iiforo- mid , on Mild lots loipoulivnly , hhall hccoino do- v Un ini'iit as lolouH. ono leinth ol thn total ' ilinonnt MI lei\Ie d on ria-h nl Hiild lots shall ho- toiiiodi > liniiiont | In Illlj dajs lienn Ihu iiasnii o mid iippioval ol thisoidiniini'ii , onu tonlli In onu ji-ui , ono li'iilh In two , \ n.ir-i , one tenth In Iliieo jruiH , one n-nlli In lour jni'iH , ono-tnnlli In llvo ji'iirn. DUO lonlli In six jenrs. onu Iciilli In MIVUII jn.irH.oiin lunlhln elyhl yi-in and ono-tenth In nliio > i-us ; iiller Kiild levy.and hulnir lioin the ) ) ) iiHsa einnd appioMil nl this oidlnmico I'noli 01 hind hihtallniDiitH , oxiopt HID Hint , Hlmll dimr liiti'ii-sl .m Ihe iiilool to\eii pur tunt | > or mi- mini Irom the ilinoof iho leivy nloiofald , until thn Miino shall hiionio ilollminenit A penalty ol lU-n pur lonl , toKilhen with Intninnt at the ale ol onu per ci-iit per niiinlh , piinhlo In ad- vaurei , Khali ho paid on e.ich ( lolliiiiioiil ) Install- iniint. Sti'llon , ) . Tlmt Iho uiitlro amount of tux go Imuil uml iisoh o I on any ol bald tola niiiy he paid by tlio OVA nor nt miy lot , or the untlro viial | pro ruin piopinlion f mlil Inv on any of mid loin , iimj ho paid l > > unypoihon on any part ol .Mild lots within llfty duj.s tiom Mild 1m y , and Hieiunpon hiirli IIIIH or pmlH of lots , ahull her r empt Irom miy llenoruiiuiiri * theiolor. " " 4. That thin ( iidlnamo shall Inko of- I net and ho in I in eu hum and nfur lupunaiigo. failed Septeiinlior llth , lliSd w I' . Ill ( m i , , l'i osidemt Cltf Couucll. .1. II Souiiunn , city ( 'let It. Aipro\odSiiil | | < ) nihor U'lh , 1S80. .1 .1MI.S K. llom , Major. 'J'ln i lineh in d now duo und pujablo lo tlm em lieiisiner , and uill bovotau culii | < | iieiiit an NlKiwn in eeiclion . tSeMi TiiuniAN Hue K , City Treasurer. Mastcr'a Kale. JiilhbCiieultCouii ot the United flutes for the ) Iliolin I ol NelinibKn. ilaiy II. Uivt'joy ) , . , , , ib- j-In thuneory , DavidS. Mooio ct al. | HHI' ( l.e.e IIKOf MDIITrMdH. 1)1 II1.IC iinllui IH lii-roby Klu-ii llnit In pursii- J linn mid by vlitno of a derico entunxi in Ihe aliino lant-e.on thu 'Jul day ot DecfinhC'r , l 'i. 1 , iill.s : I. Ilioihotteu. hpi-clal ila lur In iliain-eii in Mild court , will , on the It-tb duy tit < > iuW , Ihm , at the houi ol 10 o'clock in tlio lot ( -ilium of thu paid ehi ) , lit Iliu noitli dooi nf tlio I'nlldl hiiin-H LOIII t house and post olllc-d Inillilm , la thu city ot Unnilm , Dontrlm iMiunlj , hiiitu nnd dlstilut of Nulnubku , bwlut iniLiioii thu lollowInif dtbuilbod piopurly , to- wit : HHmtod hi tluionnty of DouulHU.Btiitoof No- hrrtHUii , and IIOIHK Uil No. hiiienieon (17) ( ) In llio 1. No ilU ) ten. in Konnl/oaiiil Ituth'i addi tion to the i-Jty ot Onmlm , an platted uud r < / ( .OldUd I'.l.l.lt , Ii DlKIIIIOViKK , Sin-dill Muslur In C'lmiuery , Oto. U. LVKI : , .Solicitor lui Cotuplpluuul *