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J" k * * MfA9L ttAt KM * * , u OMAHA DATLY BEEf AY NCWBMBJait 7 , - 1880. TWELVE TWENTY THOUSAND MEN OUT The Employes of the OhioaRO Packing Houses Again on a Strike. ALL QUIET AND ORDERLY. A I'rnmliiont Pookor'n Opinion I'rolj- nullity of n Ijonj ; HtrtiRRlcPink - crtou Men Again IJcliiR Into Jlcqiilsllloii. A Ornnrt AVnlk Out. CHICAOO , Nov. 0. The executive coin- inlttco of the Knights of Labor Issued nil order opR-rlng nil men employed In the pack ing establishment.1 ! at tlio Union stockyards in both ( ho beef mid pork tracking depatt- jiimiHtOHtopwotlt nt ! I o'clock this after noon. It was ascertained that Knight of Labor Han v , who was sent here dm Ing the last strike , Is at the ynuls. Ho Is accom panied by another ropiesentatlvo of the knights. Armour A Uo. commenced killing beef at their old house this afternoon. The flrm declared that many of their men re turned to work. Tliehoi ? killers employed at the International 1'acklnR company's house went on n stnko at 2 o'clock this of ter- noon , The strike became gcncr.il shortly nftcr 3 o'clock. All the men In thereat housci of Fowler Hros. , Jolin Cmlahy , ana nearly all of Armour's men left their woik by order of the executive board about 4 o'clock this after noon. Tlicnicru very tow men left In the ' I'nrds. One of the prominent packers wald : "I am ready to shut down sixty days If nil the other packers wilt do the same. The strikers then , " he said , "would have n peed opportunity to rest nil they wanted to. " Ills notoxactly known what policy the packers will now pursue , but It Is understood they will at onto advertise for men to take the place of the stilkcrri. The demand mndo on behalf of the uii'ii , It Is understood , was that eight hours .should constitute n clay's work , the men agreeing to adopt a 10 per cent ro- . dnctlon In their piesent wao | < . fourteen thousand mini stopped woik In response to the older , hut It Is estimated lliq outer indi rectly ntrects 0,000 to 8,000 more. Yesterday mornliiK a local pajier published r n .Inteiview with Nelson Morris , of the packing linn of Nelson Morris < & Co. . in the course of which It appealed that -Mr. Morris exhibited n con ti net with the butchers as- " Bombly of the Knluhtsof Labor in which the latterau'ieed to v.otk ton hums per day , the sumo being sinned by the mumbeis of tno ex ecutive boaid of that assembly. Uranvlllo Sawyer , mumberof the executive board of tlic cattlu hutcliurs assembly , Knights of Labor , denied positisely to-night to an Associated lircss lupoitcr that any order fiom thu gen eral assembly oiderini ; I'acklniitown em ployes out had been lucolved. Such an order , If issued , would necessnilly come tliroimli his board , ho said. Mr. Saw\er said also tliat not more than 800 or 'MO men were now out and th y had acted on their individual icspoiml- billties in ( jiilt tine work. There seems to bu Indlvattons tlint the strikers ot iiacklngtown are weakening. A careful review of the situation to-night re veals that the contract referred to in these . dispatcher between Nelson Monis and the executive Hoard of the Cattle Butcheis' as sembly , though not signed by naitles of the second Dart , was tacitly accepted by them and went into ellect .Monday morning. This is admitted by two incmbms of that board. while another to-niglitdetiied any knowledge of the contract and said no order to strike had been Issued by the geneinl executive 2 boaid and claimed that not nuuo than 1,100 men are out. It is luained Irom the Chicago Tlmei that fully 10,000 men are out , among them bcinir the employes of .every packing liousu at the yards. Voiy few ,0f Armours men are out , however , the ' ' fetrikcrs being mostly employes of Fowler Bros. , Sllbcihom and the Chicago Packing company. Thcic is a difference of opinion 'mnoim ' emploves as to the authority of Dis trict Master Woikiiian Butler tor > rder a ( strike , some claiming , that such action lies In , 'the ' province of the general executive board. T It Is .said that the steadier and cooler headed fr oof the employes are very much opposed to a general strike , while thu movement is chiefly agitated by restless chaiacteis and so-called ' .hoodlum clement. There is nothing what- A-ever in the natuio of a distuibance at the 'yards ' to-nUht. Half an hour alter closing time scaicely an umpo ! > o was to be seen fi about the yards. Fatal AITrny in Georgia. MOKTOOMKIIV , Ala. , Nov. 0. A special from Shellman , Oa. , says : Gcorue Oliver , one of the best citizens < K the place , Is postmaster - , master , express agent and telegraph opera tor , in which ho is assisted by his son Joe , n young man just attaining manhood. Yes- tei-dny a negro glil named Frances Coleman went to the depot to look after a box.Vhllo \ there she took otlensc at something and roT - T turning homo reported the matter to lior two brothers. Aiming themselves this morning with sticks nnd knives , . they repaired to the depot and set upon Joe Oliver , suddenly plugging thu knife Into his throat. The negroes then lied , but were pur sued by Jesse Oliver nnd his brother , rather and uncle of the unfortunate lad. When the negroes arrived at homo , their mother ran out with n musket , which aim handed to * . onoof her sons , tclllni ; him to shoot. He did t nnd Jesse Oliver fell from his horse , shot through the arm. One of the negroes was fcllleit by the Oliver brotheis and the other lied to the woods , whore ho is now being hunted. A tliitd negro man , trlrl ttnd mother " VHira arrested. It Is tliought.loe Oliver will , , die , and Jesslo Oliver In dangoioualy hurt. \ - A "Want the Iiuw Enforce ! ! . SioUX Cu'V , la. , Nov. 0. [ Special Tele- < i , Biam to thoUui : . ] The law and order league lias formulated Its articles for pte.scnt.itlon to * ' " - ' JIftvor Clelland upon his leturn , which will probablybo to-mouow or Momhty. Itistlto ( -f purpose of the league to place the mayor and ( i present city goveinment on rceoul upon the 0' ' prohibition question. Ho will bo asked whether he is In favor , as tlni ollidnl head of * thoclty , of enfoiulng thu piosont piohlbltnry ° * law. and If so whether he will aid In enfoic- AQiiig tile laws In thneltyto tlio extent of his ? JT ability anil olliee , whleli Includes Instructions \lo tin ) police to enlorru the law against y Haloons , gambling houses and houses of pios- , y tltutlon. Thus tar the mayor has apparently JiUVaded thu Issue and does not seoiu Inellned i' to go on leeord. Hut no nlturnntlvo will bo 0)eft ) him , as the leu ; no Is determined In the t Ki'uopllnn to Henry Goorgo. NuwYoiiK , Nov. 0. Henry George , thn Tdcfealed labor candidate tor mayor , was given a largo reception at Cooper Union j lo-nlght. James Kldpath nnd John Svvlntou sVioccuplcd Hpatson the platform. Resolutions vvoro udopled calling on distilct orgnnlza- pilous to continue their woik , throw open " "their doois to new mumbein , and prupaio by Tirganl/atlou and edueatlon for tuturu eon- tests. . The central laboi union Is called upon to Issue an address to organisations lu other cities asking their oo-iipeintion by similar movements that n national paify might be lormed. Jleniv CeorgiMiiailu an attdie.ss In \\hlcli I ui uuullcted that thu mnumieiit In- nnguntted hciu would spicad thioughout thu country. niulno In Now York , New YoitK , Nov , 0. Jlon. James ( i. JJliiino dined this evening at the icMdence. ol ( Stephen 1) ) . Klkens. It was announced that thu dinner was a puiely social alTalr ami without political significance. Among those lire.sent were fJoneml Tom Kwlng , Chauneev H. Depow , Lovl 1 * . Moiton , Chailes iimary Smith and Wliltvlaw Held. Hl.iluo tecelved > a good many callers this morning at the "fifth avonun hotel and at noon took u coupe . And was dilven to thu steamer Eliiula to PC JJSuitator Halo and litmily off for Kuiope. Itlalnu says huuiay lomalii in the city lor Buvei.il days. Jioiu-N or hahur Koduced. AUGUSTA , ( Ja. , Jsov , ( K Thoiactories have voluntarily reduced the hours of labor from blxty-eUht to sixtylivehours per week , and will bu In opeiatiou on .Monday. A Democratic ' . , TJIKNTCW , N. J. , Nov. ( X Olllclal reltirus II nfiom the FouitlicouciutteUiiial dIMrlut glyo J'idcoct , ilemooiat , a mnjurlly ol 110 over Van JJIiuconi , ii'iiubllcau. , ' . TOO 1'OOn TO ACCKPT. Mr. Tucker Declined Appointment on the CJroimtl of Poverty. Ni.w \ OISK , Nov.0. The following letter to the president has been published : Ni.w YOJIK. Nov. 0. To Orover Cleveland , President of the Tnlted States. Sir : The new-ip.iper.s Plato that you have designated me as a "commissioner to examine and ie- pott on 100 miles of rnllrond constituted bi lbo Oiegou it Callfoinla Itntlroad company , " In Southwestern Oregon. No such appoint ment hns leached me , but as a public an nouncement of U was made at the uhlto house by your private cecietarv to newspaper repoitt-is 1 assume It to have been or deter mined upon bj such inquiry'as 1 have been enabled to lunKo I lenin that this commls- slonei.xhlp Ispnulded for In one of those laws bj ulilchcoriupteoiigies esha\i ! In Into > enisglicn auay to rniliond capitalists vast tiacts of land belonglne to the American peoiilu subject to favoinblo reports \\hen made to thepiesldent by the commlssionein named bj Him to examine the completed roads. My training and evocations have not especially lilted me for such examination- , as It Is doubtful whether my employment in them would bo beneficial or satisfactory to the public. Hut I lia\o tuither ic.t'-on for de clining thu oJlice. An examination ot this kind , 1 am told , is treated as n sort of enter tainment given to the commissioner by the otllcials of the rord subjected tocxamiimtlon , of free rides In palace cars , of fiee quarters nt liolols and n hospitality which , at the same time , uene.-oitsnndseliish , MO commonly ex tended. A favorabl'i report , however , just lies under the Imputation of havlntr been purchased. On thn other hand , thu commis sioner who would rrlttsnnil favors cannot more than emit the expenses of ordinary travel. I am a poor man , depending upon my woik for an Income , nud cannot afford to lake this appointment. In acceptluc my de clination , also , please , accept my respectful acknowledgment , ( SUned ) UtuaioK : J. TucKiat. The California Election. SAN Fn.VNrisco , Gala. , Nov. 0. Changes to-day from thu Interior precincts of the state icducc Uartlett's ( democrat ) , malorlty over Swift ( icpubllcan ) , for governor to SOI. The remaining precincts to bo heard from In the uountaln counties will probably incicaso these figures for liartlctt. but the final result cannot yet bo determined.- The lopubllcans nssert that Swift was counted out n San Francisco. The republi can state ccnttal committee has jy permission placed seals on packages containing voles nnd on the vaults In which Jiey have been placed. They have also ulaced two men to watch the vaults. The [ 'list congressional distilct is the only olio tiow doubtful. Ulifgs , do-mod at , is elected n the Second. The icmalnlng lour havn jeen cnirled by the republicans. Kelums for : he legislature aiustill incomplete , but tbeio s no doubt It Is democratic bv at least six ma jority on ioint ballots. Flgutcs alieady re- delved Indicate twelve , but republican ma jorities at some points will probnhlvcut these lown. PiiiLAnr.i.i'iiiA , Nov. 0. Ollielal returns if the vote for governor have been iceeiveil From every county In the state except Phila delphia. With Philadelphia put at 2T,100 ) linallty for Beaver , lepublican , the lattci's iilurallty In the .state over Black , democrat , IK 42.SKJO. 'Tho estimate in Philadelphia Is based on unofficial footings ot complete returns , nud the official count , which has not yet been completed , will not materially change the iiurcs Kivcn. Wolfe , prohibitionist lor iov- ; ruor , icceived aboutM,000 : ) votes. TSatlonal Jockey Club. WASHINGTON , Nov. 0. The closing day of the National Jockey club races , the last three run in tlio mud. Seveu-fllglitli mile : Duablne won , Count Luna second , Uelax llilid. Time 1:30. : For three-year-olds nnd upwards , mile , weights twenty-eight pounds above the scale : Hermitage won , Hessle second , Harry Kus- 6ell third. Time 1-14. Handicap , onu nml one-eighth miles : Tello Dot won , Irani : Ward second , Gouta- lon third. Time 1:50K. : Three-quarter mlln heats : fust heat Er ror won. Kiiinkle 13. second , Tom Berlin third. Time 1:10. : Second Jieat Fraukie I ) , 'won , Error second , Tom Berlin third. Time 1:10. Third heat Franklo B. won , Error second. Time 1:10K. : Mile : Blugonncttp won , Mamie Hunt second end , Bonanza third. Time 1:41. : Nntionnl Cattle Growers. CHICAGO , Nov. 0. All railways Included in the Western Traffic association have united In extending a halt rate tare to all delegates to attend the national cattle crow- ers' convention to be held In Chlcaco Novem ber 1C and 17 , nnd it is expected that the Union Pacific , Santa Fe nnd other leading western lines will join in extending the same rate. Among tlio notable men expected to attend are Senators Kd inn .ids. Cullom , Beck nud Miller , Judge Hancock ol Texas , Hon. Thomas Sturgis of Wyomlne , Maujuis de Mores nud others , all of whom aie ex pected to dcllior addicsses. The American iat.stock , dairy and horse show will be held nt thu same time. Will Extradlto Him. NB\V VOKIJ , Nov. 0. A Montreal special says : Mrs. Holce , wife of the defaulting book keeper of ; i Peorla , Ills. , o.ink , her law yer , Mr. Irving , of Peoria , 111. , Assistant Cashier T. ( J. Kly and Director C. C. Clarke , ai rived hern by tlio Chicago express this morning. The latter In an interview stated that Ollicet Hitchcock , of 1'eoila , was on his way heru from Washington wild tlie noees- .sary papers lor Iloku's extrailltion on tlio charge of foigery. Cltti Ice * > .iys he has checks fenced by lloko to thu iinioiint of 40,000. lloKiisaul this morning that he intended lighting the extradition proceeding , and lias letaltied leading counsel. Ho says the bank was managed in n most careless manner , and that he will show up the dliuctors before ho gets through. The hearing has been tixed for Tuesday. Tlio Presidential Party. Jto&Tox , Nov. 0. Mrs. Cleveland , accom panied by Secretary nnd Mis. Kndljott , ar rived In this city at 3:30 : this afternoon and thu party , entci ing the secretary's carriage , wore ilrivnn to the residence of Mrs. Powell Mason , ail * Commonwealth avenue. The party alighted troin the train at Columbus iivcnitfl Mitlon , thnicby giving the waitIng - Ing crowd nt the depot the slip. Mrs. 1'owell Mason Is a sister of Mis. Hndl- colt and the jnity will remain at lier house to-nmht and to-moiiow. This evening Mrs. Mason ga\oi ! dinner party In honor ot Mrs. Cleveland , roveis b ling laid for about thirty poisons. The guests Included Sir Lyon and Lady 1'laylalr , Mr. and Mrs. 1.e\eiiMt Salton- stall , Mr. and Mrs Jh I miner and Secielaiy and Mrs. IJiipIcott. Itandnll For President. Niw : YOHK , Nov. 0. [ Special Telegram to the BKI : . ] The Sun prints Urn following this morning ; "Through all the political contests of the just ten years , one fact has been ap parent , and no event during that time has dlmlshed its significance. It Is morn prom Incut to-day than ever , and it Is that n pin\er till democridlu national ticket would bo'For president , Samuel Jackson Hantlall. ' " ltooocvult'8 Coinlni ; Marrlngo , Ni\v : VIIIIK , Nov. 0. Theodore Koow.velr , eaiuliilite of the icpubllcan party tur mayor of this city at the last election , Milled fur Kuiopo to-day. 'J'ho Commercial AdveiUser na > s he nlll be ubroail cometlme and that \\hllo abroad ho will marry .Miss Kdith tai ! < uof this city , lloosevelt has been a > \liluuer tor tuo years. lilt ) Queer Mission to Cnnndii MoNTiirAi. , ( juebeo , Nov. 0. TImd S. Kly , cashier of the Merchant * ' bank of IVorla , 111. , has uirlvcd hcie to look after the bank's Interests In the prosecution ot J. if , Jloke. defaulting book-keeper , Itlu Dumber Mill liiirneil. IDIIIKA : : , Cala. , Nov. 0. The llunibolt Lumbi > reoiuianv'ii mill burned last night. Loss , SSO.lXO ! paitlally Insuied. It was onned by llorbell Itros. , K. L. Cuttun , J. Se.ddtr and J. Someis. V. M. O. A. Notes. Bible uhiss Sunday morning at ) Jil5 o'clock. Service in jail .Sunitay at I o'clock. ( Jospol inoetliiK in the V. M.O. . A. room , Fifteenth and Dodge , Williams block , Sunday Jiftornoon nt 4 o'clock , Monthly mucting AlomliXy nliilit. Noon-ilu ? prayer mcetiuij daily from 13 to 1 o'.elook. GUILTY OF A HEINOUS CRIME Jeff Long Convicted at North Phito of Murdering the Bascombs. TALE OF THE BLOODY BUTCHERY HttHlmml ntul tt'lfo llcatcn to Death With nn Iron Holt anil the Cremated In Their Home. Ihn Penalty Is Death. XOKTII I'LATTI : , Neb. , Nov. 0. fSpeda Telegram to the JJr.E.1 Jell LOIIB was yes terday convicted of belne ncce-sory to pro curing Ihe murder ot Ktnlly Uascomb. The detail ! ) of the crime stamp It as onu of the 'iiostalioclnus ' In the annals of Nebraska. On the moi nltiR of Aprils , 1881 , Jell Loin : uou ht the news to North IMatto that the liousu of Itlohard U.ucoml ) , his nearest nolqli * lor , had burned during Iho nlglil and that Dascombaiidhls wife Emily \\ero almost consumed In tlio lire. Acoioner's ) jury was summoned at once nnd a thorough Investiga tion was made , over a month being occupied without developing any facts other than that the icmalns of Kinlly Un&comb were cntliety consumed except a portion of the pelvis bone. Itlclmrd Bascomb being n Lirce man his body lad not entliely consumed andllhore was n liortlon of his suspenders and coat .still ad hering to his body , which was an indication that hu had not ( 'ono to bed before the lire oc curred nnd that a murder had been commit ted. The coroner's jury rendered n veullct that lllclmnl and Ktnlly Ha comb hail been murdeied by a person unknown. Suspicion lested from the beginning on Jeff Lone and Krnest and Kugcno Aleyer , all nclghboia of the Hascombs , buttlicio was not proof sulll- cent to justify any nricsls until the grand jury met last Febiuaiy , when Indictments wens found against Krnest Meyer and Homy Tedcrmati for killing the Jlascombs , nnd against JelT Long for procuring and abettlnc the killing. At the time of the murder Terd- enmu and Krnest filoyor were In thu employ of Jeff J.oug. Shortly after the inuidcr Krnest Jloyer lied the coun try with a team of horses that had belonged to LOUR , and has never since been heard of. The case against Tederman was nollled and he was used by the state as a witness against Long. Ah to the way the crime was done , the only o\idenco that lias eomo to the surloro Is thu statements of Tederman and Kucono Meyeis us to what Einest Meyeis told them about It. Tederman's statement is to the ellect that Krnettt .Mineis told him that he ( ICtnest ) and Kuceiie leyers had committed the crime ; that KiiKene shot Kichnrd Bicomb ; down in his hotihe : that limlly Bascomb attempted to escape and tan iUite | a piece from thu house , and that K ! ; ene followed her and biought her baek to the house : that she beugcd pile- ously for herllfethat ; Ktigcne beat her brains out with an lion bolt nnd lin- islied killing the old man with the 8,11110 weapon , and then sot lire to the housa. Kugene's story is to the ellect that Ernest hart told him that he had committed tlio crime : that Jetr Long had agiccd to pay him SoOOfor the deed. The testimony against Lone was entirely clicnuihtantial. It was shown at thu trial th.it Long had made threats aizalnst the lias- comues , and that ho had expressed n desiic to have them put out of the wav ; that Long had tuinished Krneht Jleyer with the team of horses with which he lied thu country. Hut the most damacins testimony nganibt LOUR was some notes that ho had passed to lerdo- maii wliilo they weie both in jail , cautioninc T eideman as to wluithesjlioulddoandnay in recant to the matter. District Attorney Sinclair J.v. . Ulxlernnd A. JL Church ably rcpicsenled the state. The defeii o was represented by Tlmrston , Hinmanlames , Xesblr , Hoa land , Heist and Kevill. The eus was well con tested on both .sides and took six days to per- sent to the jury. The jury were out but twenty-live minutes. A motion for n now trial was filed by the defense and .ludge Kaininer set November "T for heaiIng arguments on tlio motion. An indictment was found against Kuuene Meyer in July last for being implicated In theciimo. Kugene is in j.ill awaiting a trial. Another Stntc .Journal tile. i : , Neb. Nov. 0. [ Special Tele gram to the lii.J ! : : A special in the Lincoln Journal of this date , from Beatrice , is a tissue of lies. The senatorial vote In this county Is as follows : Van Wyck , 2.000 ; Paddock , 1,514. Mr. Paddork did make an elfoit to se cure votes , and the tickets about tlio head quarters of Mr. Bulks , of the democratic cen tral committee , bore Mr. Paddock's name as preference for Untied States senator , and they were In Mr. Paddock's own handwrit ing , as were many of the republican tickets on tlio same question. Van Wyck's vote was largely lupubllcnu. The Express , a chronic bolter , trios to ( inure that it came from the democrats , but this Is not so. Jt also denies that Colby traded Howe away , which is known to bu true byov.er.vone. How does the liKU account for the sudden and ovonveaiilng love the Hxpie.ss Mas tor Colby , after all thu years It has abused him ? It Is true , also , that Paddock was at the polls : \I1 \ day , uud the returns show that wliilo he , like Colby , was helping himself , ho was verv nil- mlndtul of Howe's Intciust. Only Paddock's ' residence hero enabled him to get votes. They were purely complimentary. Church Kmlorsriiirnt of LINCOLNNeb. . , Nov. 0. In a letter to John Kit/Kcrald , piesldent of the Jrlsli Na tional league , acknowledging his biibsciln- tlou of SV,00 ! for St. Pdttlck's church In Home , Archbishop Walsh , of Dublin , make * the follow Ing significant allusion to tlio col lapse of nrn-Encllsh Inllueneo at Ino Vatican : "Tho Holy Father takes a special peisonul inteicbl In this work. YcinmnyieM nssuied then that jour splendid gilt toil will attiaet his hpeel.il attention. It will lurnisli him with another inldencu of tlio tiiilh uhleh ho ( us so fully leull/cd. that our lrlt.ii imuemcnt is very far Indeed tioni belnit wliat our enemies a shoit time slnco so Inclustiioubly labored to deceive him into believing It to be. " Key. Father Ciljnn , promoter ol the new chinch , wiites to Mr , Klt/geiuld : "The bibhopMit your native land dcslio that your luttei should tie re.ul wherever our fellow-couutijinen and their eluldien have found a liome. It will not fail to semi a tlnlll ot Joy tlimutrh their lumits and will soi vo the cause of fultli and father hood , Knots Prom Frnnklln , FJIAMU.I.V , Neb. , Nov. 0. [ Special to the Uin.j : Now unilorms have reached the academy boys. They came out In full mili tary array. Two new churchus Haptlst and Lutheran are just completed. These , with tlio Methodist and Congregational churches , thu public school house , the academy , Stuw- nit hall and Ladies' hull have nil been built within Ihu jeais. It speaks \\ell for the public spiiitof FiunKlin. C. H. Haulson , prohibition c.iudliUUi ( or eongio > s liom thin distriet , lia- > been Invited to tmcomu lln.tnuial nient lor Doanu college at Cruti ) but declines. Uo remains as a ent for l-'raiiklin acadumy. A fjarsjo Mnjonty I'op Vnn Wy Ic , AixsNOiiTH , Neb. , Nov. 0. [ Special to the Hr.r..l HIOWII county gives Vnn Wyck a JaiKO majority. The count Is not jot com pleted. . , ! P , Wood , democrat , has a majority of t\\enly-tour tor the Twentieth leiiresenta- ti\o district. The total vote of the county is Coiintr'H Olllclal Vote. Nonrii PI.ATTI : , Neb. . Nov. 7. [ Special Tele''iam ' to the HIK.J : The following Is the Olllclal count of the total vote of Lincoln county : Total vote l.lfti. Preference for United States senator Van Wyck S'J7 , Pad dock 7 and Thurslon 4. _ On no rrcscnintion. SHIXKV , Neb. , Nov. 0. [ Special Telegram to thu UIK. : ] Alderman Chailes TroBiiltz was piejisnted this evening with a handsome gold headed cane by the city council , Mayor O'Uerfelder presided. The presentation speech was made byjudee Norvell. Speeches Were also made by General Morrow , JudKO Shuuinr , Hon. J. Mclntosh , Jmlico Pease , Colonel Will HelUy and many others. A crand banquet follivreif. Mr. Trognlt lias worked nssiduouslv' fn 'the Intcrcs.t of this community , resulting In this maik of cslcom from Ills colleagues. _ KtilitH | oTTinlirlr Cntltlnncit , BOSTON' , Nov. O.PhMo has been consid erable excitement among the Knights of Labor In this city recently over the discovery that quite a number of fho members of the order had gone to Chicago to woilc In the packinghouses In whiell the labor troubles an ; at present existing. ! The executive hoard of district assembly No. 0 , of Uio Knights of Labor to-day Usueu a ciicular to all knights In the dNtrict , 'falling ' attention to the pnoklnc house Doubles nnd fottilddltiir them under itcnnlt ) to go to Chlcaco to work In those houses until llic'ltrouhlus arc settled. OtMin tl ) dnnntln. Fit.vxrisco , Nov. rt. Charles W. Hanks , nno of the cashicis of the Wells Fnrgo Impress company , has disappeared , leaving S''O.OOO unaccounted for on his books. Ho Is missing slnco the HI Instant , and Is be lle vod to bo on his way to Canada via Vic toria , British Columbia. ills wife Is In New York. Union 1'nolllo UOSTO.V. Nov. . The statement ot the Union Pac I lie rail road lor September shows : Gross earnings S'i,517,702 ; net earnings , S'.ULSOl. The net earnings for nluo months. cutlliiL' September SO , woie SO.Hn.'JIl , against yo,453.20r > for the corresponding nine months of lSi > S. The dect ease was caused by the In- cicaso In expenses , Sonrecl to Tliolr Death. CIXCIXNATI , Nox0. . The steamer Dale , n little vessel that plies up the Ohio to a point loin t ten miles fiom here , blew out her boiler- head to-night on her down trip. Very little damage resulted. Two men In fright jumped overboard and wore di owned. Iowa nml Nohrnskn Woutlicr. For Mebraslca : Fair weather , slightly warmer , vdiiablu winds , shifting to suutli- eily.For For Iowa : Fair weather , slluhtly warmer , variable winds , shlltlncto soutlierjy. For Missionary Work. Nr.w Ynnic , Nov. 0. The board ot nils- fiions of the Methodist Kplseopal cliurch , In session heie , has appropriated $ 'r > WM47 for foreign mission this year , against SUiir , > ; MJ last j ear. Knights of Pythias , Tnlco Notice. The Brethren of Nebraska Lodge , No. 1 , K. ol P. , : ire requested to meet ut CHS- tin hull , on Hth street , between Douglas and Dodge , this diy : ( Sunday ) at liill ) p. m , hhnri ) , to attend the funeral of Brother K. B. Carter. Brother : xiul Sister - tor Lodges , nnd nil visiting Knights uro cordially invited to unite with us. By order , J W. Lounxsimu , C. C. J. E. SMITH , K. K.ANI > S. Bishop Qnlntnrd , of Tennessee , will preach at tlio Trinity Cathedral ut 11 o'clock to-day. Rev. Gardner will con duct the evening service. The Rev. C. S. Withcrppoon , who hns been visiting here for a few ihiys with Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Alorony , will leave next week for his liqinu in Ohi9. He will prciich in St. John's church this morninc. Miss Clara Bnrlvpt'of ! Grand Jsland , Nob. , who hus beuii vj'sitiiie her friend , Miss Inez Haskcil , for thu past two weeks , loft for her lionVo yestordny. Housekeepers RJjhptiiislblo for a Very UiiKatlsrdctoryiOojitjtlloii of Affnirs. Atlantic Monthly : Aloro than any class of women in the vjorltj , if wo except the indolent Asiatic , do llio American women need servants.'o liijtvo not the robust fniinc nor tlic sturdy strength of the British matron oTl.tlioiCicrman liaiisfratt. Onr climate is-'pilllmtJUng' , our lives nre varied unu. ' cfivoHfng * quV frames1' are ' slight and ourjnotvcs'"weak. We can do much \yith our heads much planning and thinking , much arranging and direct ing. To supplement this we need the strong arms , the tireless baekfi of the peasant woman of the Old World. If we wore wise and sensible enough to pay them moderately but fairly , to. make them dress .suitably and live plainly , in every case where \vc now can have but one pair of hands to assist in Iho household work , while we make shift -to do the rest , we might have two. Yes , there ! . - > no that if the maid-of-all-\vork question - - - \ , who now receives $10 per month and is "fed like one of the family , " wore to re ceive the bame wages that an English hou&9keoper would pay , to eat what English servants are given to eat instead of our broils and roasts and dainty luxu ries in the way of' desserts , the jaded female hcud of our smaller American households would lind 'that she could "keep two girls" without adding a dollar to her yearly expenses. And why cannot this bo done ? Is it nor , a positive wrong that it should not bo done1 ! The poor ot Kurope tire crowding to our shores , demanding work , and there is none for them , begging for food and shelter and sullering misery and lapsing into sin for want of decent homes and honest labor. Are not onr women blind to their duty in giving one wlmt is abundant for two , in keening up an unnatural and unreasonable scale of prices for the benefit of a few ? Wo have not waited for onr umploycs to impress the boycott upon its ; wo have boycotted ournelvos. Without reason , without out- Mdo pressure , in defiance ot common seii'io and to their detriment and ours , wo insist upon n state of allairs that is ji sarcasm upon our judgment and con vincing proof that , whatever wo may at tain to in future , men are very right yet in saying that wo laek business knowl edge nnd capacity , and show ourseiu-s hingnlarly unintelligent in regard to the conduct of nll'rtirs. Diamonds liy the Ton. There have been some very large pnr- chases of diamonds by Americans in London during the last season , owing to their great cheapness. The market here is Hooded with stones Irom the South African Holds , where the yield is said to have reached fully a ton per month. Stones of this South African variety sell as low as $ oO a carat , and in rough at four or live dollars a carat. It is no longer true that dhiniumls are the safest investment , for it lookas though the excess - cess from Africa NvVinld make then too common to maintain their place in the Hrst rank of - . ! ' 'Au'jp , , . > . .t. In Cincinnati tbei otlwr day a boy of abonteighteen youraotago was sentonoed to jail for larceny. Ab hu was being led down I stairs hu haa'UlT/ swallowed some I f Dills from a MnalI'vlal , * Ho was placed behind ' the bars aMf began to cry bitterly. J'ho prisoners raised , tjo | alarm that ho hail taken nrj > eiiu. | ' A plivsiciati and Momach pump were hunt for , and ho was laid on the lloor and thoroughly pumped out. When liogotttn.iipportimity . to ex plain ho bald that fro Had merely taken Bomo harmless penils'fbr ' his brita'th 8. S. Kf.OOn , A. H McOAMl'lIHU. MamtiurlialvoiloiiCnt-IMBinbur .Sow l > rotn ! Cot- > ? r.k * ? V.stv'lUU'i ' ' l' 'H * < 1l Ji' ' < "ml Chlcv Mcrchuiiti Jiirliiiiue. | to llonul ol 'Jrailo , S. S. FLOYD & CO IlllOKKitb IN Grain , Provisions , Pclrolciini And Stocks , , For Future Delivery Will he Heady fur Jtiisiness About No vember 7tli. 101) and in so 111'JI lUlli ST. Teleptiu-oijl. liftcr Id lit .Nation * ! Uuk. Omihi ar. A. UPTON. E. T. GADD Successors to Hatcher , G-acld& Co. , 1509 Farnam , Opp , MCI clients' ' Hotel , Omaha , INVESTMENTS. Ill a Krniviiw * "l'J' I" the most snfc.Hiirc nnd iirofllablovny to rcnl- Izo good returns Tor amount * expended. ' Ilio IiBl of nil Avenlth. fire cnnnot destroy. Thieves cnnnotD Canada. On < S od interest on your money when yon l ny really In Omaliu nt present prlees iinywliere ivllliiii two and one-half miles from tiic [ lotlolllce. Rxeeptcnst. FnrllK r < nnt than that "Von payn and takes ' ehoU-c" Let those who your money you j'our arc well lip in the art of "I'lattiii " ( and lying ) spoil the good farm * . WI2 ABIE IX A KKCilTOIATI ? ICSIAI , G STATK BUSINESS , nnd only recommend ba-uilnn that Alii : WOUTfl TiJBMOM1V. ; . Lots in any Part of Omaha and South Omaha For Sale. Gentlemanly nnd intelligent salesmen with elegant rig * to show them. We have nearly every lot Hint N for sale in South Omaha the future live gtoek market of the world. SonndNhix , don't itluit Keep your eye on the giiii and see how Ion ; ; before it tsets there. " Aere and farm properly for sale or cxehange. If yon want to uny , sell or trade eotne and NCC us. M. A. UPTON & CO , 1509 Farnani PIE.ECTOS&Y 'PROFESSIONAL cARffif. ATTORNEYS. CIIUKCHIIJ , , N-\V. \ Cor , 13th and Douglas Sta. W. J. CONNELL , 3133.14th Strcot. GEORGE W. DOA.VJ2. ArrORNEr AT LAW , Falconer's Block , 15th and Douglaa. OEOHGE S. SMITH IPOC Fnrnnm Street. L. D. 1IOL.MR5 . , Attorney at. Lwwt ItoomS 1'ronrcr lllook , Opposite Vostofflce. PHYSICIANS. ClfAJILJM ItOSEWATEIt , M. D. , Physician & Surgeon , 214 S. 12lh ? t. , cor. Furnnin. Iron Bunk flulldlnp. Offlco hours , 2 to 1 nud 7 to U p. m. 10 to on Siindny. _ o. s. uaorrB/\x ni. i > . , Physician and Surgeon , OFFICE , V.W. Cor. 14th and Douglas. Onico Telephone 40. " . Hoaldeiico'I'olcphoiiolB , Yvr. . Surgeon and Physician OFriCE , N.I'Co * . 14th and Douglas St , OicfiTi'Iophono4G5. | ] lleslileiuo Tt'loiliouu. ' > C3 JAMES nrric.vibiY ! ) , ? i7i > rlivfllclaii and j , No. 1407 Jones Strcot OfTloo , WlllniDll Jflodc , Tvleiihonu , ruslilonco , No. 134. ollleo.OU D1L JAB. nHCKRTT PHYSICIAN AND SUIIflBO.f , Offleo miit Uosldeneo , T7I N. IQIIiHt. Jl. A. WOltLKY , M. D. , OfllCO 1411) POllRO Slll'llt. 'lVIOlllPIIO | l . Hcfcldonco 17ia Ciiiltnl | Avo. TeluiilionoStO. VANCAMI'M. D. , l"in " Tf > lifo St , 1st rloor wiit of I > O , Take nlo lit or to ioom U'\ \ ' } third lloor. Telephone No UoslileiiceB3N , 20th streot. Telephone No. M I'.M. CI1ADWIOK , Thyslclan and Surgeon , Telcphonor.ro. Olllco.'in 9. 14th at IU WTCONNKLL , M. I ) . , Jloimcopathlst , Offlro , 318 8. 14th st , Telephone Mi. Kit. .t. W. m'SART , Surgeon and Physician JV.U' . 'or. lUIJi A Dlou-ard , ItcsMi IILC 1611 IlolKOBt. iTulophono , Olllco ho in a , 1U to U n. mid 2 tp 5 p.m. INSURANCE U. T. TAi'LOR. General Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCS CO Odlcitror. llth nnd Douirlai Sta. Issuo-Ordiniujr l.lfu , Kndoumont , Limited iiiloHinfint , Kl\o Veur Dividend I'lun und tlio 1'opulnr Non-Fortf Itluif Tonllno i'oliclcj , MU over * X > ,0 , < X,00) ) ) . AirenU uuto.1. N. D. HATCHER , General Airont Protfdent Saving Lira Assuraac ] Go of Now York. Mlllnrd Ho ol llloo : ; , Omnho. The fti.'cllv "Nniuriil 1 r mliim 1'lan. " Acttm avernfc'O yearly cost duriiiK 1831 , 133J aud 1883 , Bt iitfo7. . for 110,000 , was f 7S.N ) . FINE JOB PRINTING. DIKES PIU.VB'ENtt CO. , Printers , Book Binders And niflnk book Manufacturen. Nos. 100 and ] OPS.14th street. OmnlmNeb. J.F. Falrllo , Super intendent Illndory. Telephone No. 253. HARNESS. J. F. SEQER Mnnutnetnrer nnd denier In liarnej-i. puddle. * , whips , horse clothlmr , etc. All errndtta of lmruinl -nys Kept on hnnd or in ad c to order. Kopalrlnff nspeclnlty llfl N. Kith Sr but. Dod o nnd Capital Ave , AUCTIONEER. A. AV. COWAN & CO. Auction and Commission Consignments solicited ; furniture boutrhtiuil Hold , bales of live stock nnd household furni ture lit prlvnto icslilciii'os H n specialty with ui. Iti-niiniiber the plnco , West i ; 1'illsuhcr'd liloolc N Hlh st. No ltd STOVES and TINWARE. CUiU.J. AKMHItUST , Stoves , Tinware , Cutlery , Hte. Also Tin ItooflDif , aultnrln .Spoutlu ? , uiii Qenornl Job Tinning. The bust of work anJ ran Bonablucliiiitr'M , Milk runs nnd ether tinware nHtoek. J. ) Cumin : ; .St. Imnln ) > . Nub. Dentists , W'JIINNKIIUV * KKIM , Dentists , lilltFnrnnmStraa MEAT MARKETS. K. jlKJMIEKTX 13tli Street Market. All kinds of froin and salt rasas oonjtaotlj ai bnud. 1'oultry , irninn , nto. , In scnson. K. lluuiii UTII Ho. Hth stroot. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NKHHASKA. Paid up Capital . $260,000 Surplus . 30,000 11V. . Viiles , I'roslilout. A. U. Tou/.iilin , v'Ico l'rt' . ° lilont. \V. II S. llii-lics , Cashier. W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , II. W Yates , howls H. Heed. A. K. Totualin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON JSANK , Cor ISth and I'urtmm St * A Ur.ncral luulinK ! ; Business 1'rnnsnctcd. N7"W."HARBIS &TCO. . ] & . JJA XKKltS , OH IV. t C O. DflUnC < ) f f'onntlcn , Cities and others or UvieUO hlfrli K rn.it f bouh'lit and bold Knitoru offlce ex Oevonililre ut. . lloston. Cornciioud- enc solicited. Tnill NRHVITA IDIAI " " " * i / < * > > * " " I nlQI Neriuu IlcCllllr , | ITO ! I llinL lurru t. , i .i Manh.oj , . . < kl. * 4 lKll . Tl l ( 'k | < I to. i > U | < rt . IJB A. U. OI.IN CO. , St. in W .lU/ ' . > blrKl1Cklcv' . 111. tl.OO nr l'u < jkug . l SPECIAL NOTICES Athertl rmcuts umlerthls ho.id , lOcontspor line lor the first Insertion , 7 cents for ench nib- pequcnt ln crton ! , nnd Sl.M ) line per mouth No mlvcrtlscmont tnkon for le s th n C5 conti for tlio Hrst intcMlon. Scren words will be counted to tlio lines tlioy mut run consecu tively nnd must bo paid In advance. All ndvcr- tlsctnonLs mu t t > o hnndoJ In before 3 o'elo k p.m. , nnd under no olrciimMftncei will thoyb * taken ordl oonllrmcd lir trlophono. I'nrtlts ndtcrtlstntr In tliow lolumns nnd hit- Injr the answer * nOilrcssnl In onto of TIIK HE * will pleapo nfk for a eliock tofnidilothem toRCt their letters , ns uono will bn delivered except on nrp'outntlftn of check. All nnwori to n < i' rorti < cinoiit < clioulil bo onploiril in imvrlniira. CII ANGUS. 1 011 SAMJ-A ilwt olajfl furniture mid mi- iloilnkltiirtiuMtiMi In a town of 2,000 Inlintil * tnntsot .NoitlieHSt.Nel ) . Address 8 SI lleoolllco. fiST 10 \VANTI5nuIi'AHTSiH-Iirdr or"penth'ranti : - ( ' , > ' with smnll rnpltnl , to ttiUo halt intcro-t In p tnlill3lied , iicrmiiiipnt , llril-t'lno * olty t.ml- no s.jmymit F-.WO to $ IOOJ jonrlyi irooi ] red- sons for.m'llhiK : wrand olinneo for rlulit pntty. lleo ollice. 68 "ITlOlt SAMJ-A nleo , clean nnd ollu ortoil JL ptockor I'ontsiunl ' slioi" locntcMl luonoof tit * liost towns tu Nfliriioku , dolmr n good hiiRlucM. flock will Invalei ) nlirut nix thoimiitid dollars lil.KXl. ( ) Part L'ltfdi.lialnnonoii lout ? tliuo ; nt * Isfiiotory renMius ( jl\on for BelllntrAililrcss fW ) lice nlllco. BTti " _ FOIt SAM- : Host pa > lmr I.uneh C-juntor imJ Chop MOIIS.O III ( no I'liy. Hood rcnsinu lor solllntf. U L. Ilnnchett , 1X'4 DoiiKlus. 409 7 * _ FOR 8AM5-70 ncres lylim nlonir II & M Uy. . two mlios Irom toek yiinls. * , W.O > 1 p < r nrro If uold while nwnor li llnro.Vooil ononwh can bo out otr to pnrt pay for It. Kasy tornid. Aildro < H S 40 , lleo Olllco. 4'I.1J ! ' 8A1.H A atimll hnieli couutor iloinR n ( rood Iui lno9s : will sell clicHji. Address 8. 4llcii Olllco B B * FOIt HAr.K AnS-ioom hnnrdlnv house , filr- nlsliocl , roiuly for occupation ; Rood locu tion. Inijtifro 1.11(1 DodKo , tor II ilnyn. 5.VIO TTlOtts Ai.n .Oiio of the lie t pnyhiff hotels In 4. thl eity , miihlnir minioy fnst. licst ot rcncoiiR fdrpcllini. . f J.WHI cash loiulrod to got It C. K. lcc , liU7 Fnrnim Ht. 475 | T < Oll > > . \I.K A restiiuraut locntod on n lively JL biHlnusa stroot. AUdross S li'J ' lleoolllco. 48211 * ITlOHSAIiR The balance of n very tlno Ory A ( roods stock , ionsl tlnir of nbout J600 woith ofcoloicd Bilks' ' , $ liniO ot dress Kood , f.V * ) of hoslerr nnd ttnderwonr fMKl plushes , volvot.s mid voholren , lirocmlod nnd plain ; { 400 broche nnd linn Impoititil slmwls , $4)0 ) clnnks mid Hiiips , fnOO not Ions nud Sl''lU iloinesllo rllihoiu. cornets , fringes nnd nklitH. llnnn nud whlto ( loodfl.VlllhoFolil at n HiicilDeo. Addums , ( ! . lo\vllnz. ) Mlllnid Hotel , Oiniihil. COO 7 * "ITIOH SAM : A rcstnurnnt doing irooil busl- J. noss. ItKiulroof IMwIuDnvl ? , 1603 rnrtinm St. 3'Jfi FOH SA tiB riiiuitwiira lliisino-'S- otTer onr shelf mid licuvy Imrdwuro Inisluona Tor sale , together with our lonso nml ( food will. Trntio Inrpest In the cltv nnd location the host. llftlrlnp frnm the business rnuso for sollliiB The llruuii IlHuhviiro Co. , IOU'8 O St. , Lincoln. _ _ _ 787 _ _ _ Foil SAI.t : All f iirnlahed commercial liotol S rooms , nlso sntnplo room , llvory burn , trlnil mill ; only hotel In town. Uradfliikw Neb. M. P. HotchkUs. 700 nl8 * Foil SAM5 Ono of the eldest nnd best par- lus firooory llnslncss In tlio city. For pnr- ticulars.ltuiuli-o at Ul'i.lotion st. OJ8 H IOII KS Lots.rnrnm.lJimm tnnnoy lonnml. Hemis , Kith and DoiiKluu stroots. 295 LOST. IOST Strnjod from my burna Boiro ) mule J ( innro ) . live yenrs old , cl lit I.PtOlbfl. He- ward for return lo U08 Ciitlioi iuo Btioot.V. . 0. Sloan. 63o OST On the street , a Bcarf pin , with clintii nnd ImiiKlcs ; u dliuiiotid sot In u tlnlsv , iirkud "Hurtle. " Itownnl for return 10 this LOST Frnm 8. c. cor. of Snunders ami i.nko sts. , Wednesday , udiuk liny mine pony , 0 yeaisnld. Huwtinl lor lolurn. tXXI u * T OST A K. of I1 , slinnldrr strnp. Finder .L ; loiivo ut the Nob. & lowu Ins. Co. . 15th nnd llnrnoy. 685 u LOST firny glniwl , Iilm-lc bonlnr iinil frlnire , llndnr return to I-'ll DoJgu uiul gut reward. 0490 * rovr 1'ioin Mnrsh's sliiutflitor IIOIIHO , 8 fnt 'lu'ifors iiiiukocl with tin-over lilps. Howard lor Intoimallon or return. 3.1) . I'uisons.filW N. ] Ctli8t. 4U U * I OST A JM-HOW brlndlo bull torrlor , black inii//o ] nnd trlinnu-d onrx , S months old. lletinii tos. w. cor. Dodtfo nud IMli HIS. nml get reward 003 7 * $ r.00 ItnWA'lTiTfol1 the ictnrn of lied Irlih Setter ! l months old hitch. Ansuursto iinino or Nelllo Tux tiiir N'o. HI ) , ulso adilioss on col- Inr. Itoturn tot iO" 1'lorco. 4300 * I OST 2 notes nml Mnrtxnirn signed l > y Fred * Armbiuit In fuvor ofVm Jloronoy , nt Omaiiu Nntl bank. Itctnru to lleo olllcu and got rownrtl. JL'O 0 TOST--I.ndy' small ( fold wiitch with mono- Jirrinn SI L. W. on back. I'lndurplonsolonva lit tins otllc-o. 315 Clairvoyant. MADAJI ALASICA rnvonU imat present nnd liitnro. how ninny In fiunlly , nifu , etc , , bow U ) hold infections of Imslmnd or loyyr. hntls- fni'tlon guaranteed " . " ) cents nnd upwnrdi. Mi ! S.16th at. 271 FEKSOWAi. FUSONA1-WIII tlionontloinniltlint three weeks niro onHth nnd Iloniird ntropfi lor hoii8tkoopor plaasa call iiffiiin. Ut'emui-'s building. 040.7' "IEHSONATi"I.Bdlos wlshlnfi- peed domohtlo I help ciui bo " < ill Biippboil by cnllliiK' nt Oinulin Kiiiployiiiunt Iliiroun , ll'J North ICth , St. , Crounso block. r > 17. ] > ! ' ; U ( ) NAl-Sce tliu now student lamps at Moody'solilimBtoieKJ : ) Nortn lOllim.fi03 fi03 7 I > iilSi.\AI : , E iIoCnmpl'H School of Miiflln 1- Mini Volro Culture , l"l N. lOtb St. , mom A. OUI Icc.B 'f" > l'Hl' < > NAI.-.Miin ulm labor should nrc our J htronnnd iluinhlnsnllH nt M.ft ) and wnrrn wlnlorovurooiitHiU * ; .OH. Wu ciui Htivn you inoni'y on nil KriHlcp of I'lothlnir. Ii. O. .lonos i. C o. , III09 PHI until St. , nln | of tliujliijf. 4'JI-7 ] ) IJIISOX.Miss A. Mliipnurnii , piol'ehHlonal niiiecwllh ( rood retoninieniliitloim. r.rT . ) ronth Hlh Hlicot , 'M lloor , room No. fi , ovnr Donnnn'w dry oods sloro. 3SJ-n 10 _ . Mrs. Ir ) N'nniiie V , Wnrron clinr oMni , Mi die a ) nnd IjimlncuB Medium Itooni No. 3 , K'l Korlh ICtli bt , Omaha , N b. MIBCULLANEOUS. A'J'KIMON'IAIi I'AI'P.ltHIi'hly TiliisTintod , IflpMK'i'a.fil coliiniMS. Tlio Novitmbor In- HUD JUKI out I'oiitHlns marly MW ndurlltoinenU ol lailli'a and udiitii'inen wanting rorrespond- ciilH ; nlin n siipeib full PIIHII oiiRmvliw do- Bltiiifd o iuiSi.y ) | lor our journal , unlltlud "A Mnlden's liieam. It Isone ol Iho rluhott plo lliri'H ovur prodnrod on impor , nnrl inilBt lie HOUII to tionpprri'liitiid. BiillU'o umay every nil- marrliil | IUIK < JII f-Uonld pii.ihins it. Miifiple copy III trills lu Hllvur. Aildrots Heart nud Uantl.ut iidWi Dfliirbnin ft. , Cldcuiro , III l > ll 7 * MATIllMONJACj 1'Hiior contnlmi neatly 00 iichortMiiimmtH from Indlns nnd irentlo- men wanting oorre'poiiilontiionl y months tor 1U cnnts , Adduiib , Helping Hund , 7 ia Hallo st ri'iit , Cli Icnifo. 89 UG AI1STIIACTS OP TITU ; irnithiul on Bliort nnllcn 1 1 nm mj c'lunplulo l of bouks. It. ( I'lilterM ) ! ! . lltimml Iliunoy , fi'Jl _ . htoiuitfi-aplior iloidri-s n looin-miito Ar.AHV 3 milnrly nmployi'd , who lu lively nml 1ms u Kood inpiitatlon Adilross ti 13 , lieu ililce , f lS 7 * lIoKiloi/.iMi to huusl , IIOOH nnd shoi i or $ ( fniilh1 inrniolilii ! , ' K < > "di ) , in will loan nnovn nino'iiit in "trllt udtfu" i > nit > irivliiK me sltua lion ; ( , ' 0'd ( luforcufti , 6 45 , lion olllue , K8 7 * li TllAiTJ HI' TfTI.K fiiru Bhi d on short A notlto. U , U. I'Htlt'ison , | , | | nml llarnoy. B'H rpol.lir A job Inlclt work T. Muiruy. 270 ( CIIODI , 1)1' STI'.NOoTtAl'HViind typo-writ- fr Ing , Uootiis 7 ftnd H , lion HunK. U.w. llukor. vu N ai ' [ POIt A HICMAIIfjnnd | ; i-omiilelo nbstriiot of J. t.llnitoto the ollleo of H. li I'tiltorcon , 16th unil Huinc > . KC fPltKDS , ltosrlirnbsteui . pfantrcl frao for .L poifon ? biiytin ; ol Ooj las Co. Nuriurlci C.O. Jlonrurl. I'rop. , I' . O , box 2.iO. w > 7-nl < ! -.U AHANTIJKn AIl&TflACTS rrouT my rom * plolo itdt uf nli triidt lionkt on short tuxhie II. O. I'litlni-.von , l&th nnd llnriiciy. Tr . ° , ! TIt.l'N"Tr : < > r * n * montu. J5I3 Douglas. Itl'.STBnr7iJnri UirroTi momhiT. i 15U