Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 04, 1886, Page 2, Image 2
OMAHA DAILY BJDE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 4 , ISSo. AN ENTERPRISING AGENT Diva Palti Used as a Decoy to Do U ; Mexicans * HOW A CHEAT WORKED HIS GAM ! He Takes Over Ttvonty Thnusnni Ilollnrs Out of Hits City or Mexico On n Hale of hosts. A CilKftiUlc Hxvlmllc , OITY OK Mr.xico , Dec. S. A trcnicndoii Bcnsatlin occurred ! icio to-day tiiielisth subject of irosslp In nil the clubs , cafes nui places or public resort. Fortho Inst two day there has bccu great excitement over the will of tickets the National Theater for the I'att Mason , five nlclits In January. The orowt nround llio National Theater lias falrl ; blocked tlio stairs. The police \vcr required to prcwrvo order. am It seemed as If the city liai gonoinadc over thu expected advent of th oncsltusB. The prices of boxes were 50 i ulght and scats < " > . TliRse were tlitee time Die 01 dl nary prices. Tlio ostensible agent o Abbey , whu was coiultictliis the salu o Uckuta , waj a man giving Ills itatiic ua Maye juidclalmlne to bo a brother of M , It. Mayer Abbey's fflciidand business associates. 11 < had with Mm letters , onuof which purporle < tobolron ) Abbny.which hasliowedtoMliilste Mntinlnicand other people. The theatre hat Already been t'lica cd for the Patti season The advance nijcnt had letters to some of th test known people hurcnml nonncsuipectci the fraud. Tlio t-alo of ticketi bosan Thurf day moruliiL' , thu people waking a the lliCMtro door to Ret the firs choice. Keats were bought Ii wliolo blocks , some persons paying u thou sand dollars for boxe * . In thu course of tin day the box ofllco hnd taken In SW/OO , nn ( on tnn previous day private sales niuountm < i 50,300 , maklnir the tolal cash snlos S2I.WX ) The Kovornor of the tedur.il district wa poiiinwIiatHiiMploloii.iaiid sent to Slayer t ( Inbuilt ) If uny oiui was responsible for tin largo amount uf money bolus taken frou the public ; but Mayer inatia o'.l t ( nvold any net that would further can * nuspiclon. It Is understood that every sea wns taken Tor tlio whole live nights , bntsomi 'well known putsoim , us IH the custom here did not pay In advance but ineiely gavi orders , ho tii.it tire amount tu cash nctuall : taken , as staled , does not come to half tin sealing capacity or tlio theatre for live nights Last night Mayer v ? nt to the hotel where hi lodircd , accompanied by n policeman , notnln ally appointed to miaril him , but really tnsei that hn deposited all tlio money In thu hole safe. In some ingenious way , It Is said tlm Mayer has transferred over S'JO.UW ) In bills 01 thu National bank and Hank of London ti his overcoat , and deluded the pollconiei Into bulievitiK Hint all had beei deposited In the safe. At all eventi this morning Mayer did not appear a the box olllco of the theatre , nor wns fin seei nt thu hotel. Thu sufu was oiioned and then was only found there SI.IWO lu silver dollars which , of course , could not bo taken away Now the authorities are looking for Mayc and speculators are weeping and recelvfn ; as best they can the condolence of friends. It is said to bo tin bigccst thine of the kind ever knowi at the capital. 1'eople arc auylng tlio umv was an American , but ho apoko Kngltali will n ruarkt'd foreign accent and had ii Cermni cast of countenance. This afternoon May era interpreter was ancsted at Orizaba whither It is paid he had cone to make semi Arrangements for excursion trains to tin city. Ouu theory Is that Mayer has 15011 north by railway , and another that lie Is BC cretccl here until the matter blows over. K ON TIIK fuAKUS. Tlit-illinc Talc of tlio Ix > < 4S of tlio Arl mine and H r Crew. Oswicao , N.Y. , Dee. : ! . [ Special Tolepran t tlio Br.K.l Olio of the severest storms o wlml and snow that bus ever visited tin section swept over l.nko Ontario Wrxlncsda : night. The wind , widen had all day blowi from I ho south ward , changed around to tin west In the evening , nrnl by nightfall wa blowing at the rate of sixty miles per hour Seven vessels loaded with barley were known to be off this port and much anxlotj was felt for their welfare. Itockots wen sent up by the life saving crew flora tin piers , and huge bonfires , fed by willlni liautlg , were kept constantly blazing on tht Mull's alone : the lake ) front to guide tin storm-tossed vessels Into port. About : o'clock a large black vessel was illscovorei through the biiow drifting past the mouth o the harbor. Her mainmast was gone am her crow were burning sUna'sof distress 01 her decks. The seas were very heavy am the snow was carried along in bliudln ; sheets , which at times shut out tlm light ! from the vessel , which was drifting hope lesslv to destruction. A tug boat tried ti roach her , but was nearly swamped In tin endeavor to put back into the harbor. Aftci considerable dlfllc.ulty the crow succeeded h cleorine uway thu disabled rigging and cot i portion of her mainsail set and headed he : for tlio foot of the lake. About : ; o'elocl Thursday morning tlio vessel struck on i ruof about twenty miles from this port am the crow lashed thnmselves to tlio forward rigging , where they were discovered at day' light by farmers on slioio. The surf AV.II very heavy and there were no suitable boati In the vicinity to go tn tlm rescue of tlio hal frozen men. The nearest llfo savin ? ntutloi was nliioinlle.i distant anil weird was sen there tor a lifeboat. Tlio roads in the vlcln Ity were blocked with snow and Itwas nearlj noon berorn the llfebo.it arrived , drawn b ; horses. The vessel In the meantime WBS Ins going to pieces , and a portion of her stoni which drilled ashore , gave ber name as tin Ariadne , from Newcastle. Canada , bound fo UswtTo. Jt was impossible to launch tin lifeboat on account ol the surf , and a moita wa * wmt lor. It was alter ! l o'elocl vhon It arrived , and the only poitloi of the schooner then out of water was he bows , upon which could bo seen clinplui three men. The body nf ono of the men which proved to bo that ot the captain , lltigl McKay , dropped from the forwent rlggini Into the lake and dlsaweaml. When tin llfo line was Mien over the bchuonor from tin shotei tlio men weie lee much exhausted ti tiiiiko It last lor homo tlmo. At last 0110 pee lellow , who was hoon cllnglnc to the main mast , let. go his hold and grabbing the lit line took u turn arnuud a sp.u and the HI haversiio quickly alumni of the 111 fatei vessel. The poor lellow who had TOIISIM himself Kulliuiently In make the line fas was washed ovei board by u huge wave , bu grasped a piece of wii'ckanuaml was tussoi insensible upon the shore. Ills two com panlons wife found lashed In the foreria gin : ; , unconscious and liadly ft 07.011 , am were scut ashore In tlio llfo buoy , Two sail ors were fotiud lashed to the capstan , Iio7i i d < Mil. and ono body was seen in the forec.istle ' 1 no loscucd men \\eio taken to a farm hints and a physician sent lur. but It Is feared the cannot recover. CONSTH'U I'lONJJKNTIJXXI.lU Tlio I'roKrnimnu Which llns lluon Ie * olilfil Dpi in , I'liii.AnKi.ritiA , Dec , : t , At to-day's se-s tilon ot the convention of the slalo delegate TO arrange for tlm celebration of the center nial anniversary of thu piomidgutlnn of 11. federal constitution , a permanent nrganUa tlon was formed with lion , John A. Kassnn of Iowa , piesldont , and Henry Cabot hodgi' of Massachusetts , and Colonel James A lloyt , ot South Cnrolina , vice president * An executlvo sub-eomnillteo of thlrtcei was appointed by the chairman. A prf giammu tor the celebration was liuall , adopted and Is substantially as follows : 1 Oration mid poem in commemoration o the slirnlui : of the constitution. 5. .Military display lu which the Unltci State * shall bolnvitenl to bo represeutiMl b. ivaeh branch of iu military and naval M-I vice , and the sovural btati-s and tcirltorlc. tuul the District of Celuuibia by their mllitii uiid voluutct'r Mirvlco , uiul that the presiden liu requested to debilitate the olilcers to cum maud the game , . . . ; : . Industrial processional display , 4. 1 m llatlons to participate lu the relebra lion to bo extended to the president of tin Unite * ! States nud his cabinet , thu fc-derel judiciary , congress and representative o ulltlit ) departments of thu nxtlimal govern jneiiij to tht > governors of each btuteatu torrltory ; to the Judiciary and Icelslators o the same , and represcntatlvrs o the several departments thereof ! I commissioners ot the Dlrtilet of Columbl and to the various civic orp.uilzatldns am associationi of the union , and that reslden icpresentatlvos of foreign government having friendly relations with the Unite * States be iiiTited to be * present. G. Erection of a suitable memorial In th city of 1'lilladelphla commemorative ot th signing and adoption ef the constitution am of the progress of the nation since tha period. Kesolullonq were adopted reonestlng tin aid and co-operation of congici's In the ccle brat Ion. A telegram wa * received Iron Washlneton containing an Invitation to Hi delczates to attend a meeting of citizens n \Vmhlngton on T e day next , In furthei anco ol the celebration of the nnnlvcrsar of thn discovery of America by Chrlstophc Columbus. Cox nmt tils Conipciisntlon. WAsniNtiTOJf , Dec. .1. S. S. Cox teccntl addressed a letter to First Comptroller Dm ham asking that gentleman to decide at wha date ho could commence ur.iwlng his salar ; as member of congress to which ho wa elected November last to fill the unexplrci term of Mr. Pulitzer , and also to tlccld whether ho Is entitled to draw that portion o the salary ns representative which had ac cnied prior to October aw. when his rcMena tlon as minister to Turkey was accepted , am to which time he had drawn salary us such Judeu Durham has written a loiter ruplylni that Cox will bo entitled , utter being swori into ofllco , to draw a salary as member o COUCHES from the time when his prodecosso ceased to draw his salary. The judge ex plains that whllo Cox Is entitled to draw i salary as member of congress for n poitloi of the tlmo during which no also drew i salary as minister to Turkey , ho was no holding at tlio same time , but WAS entitled ti draw a salary as member of concri'M by th manner of fixing the limn when the j-alar ot u member elected to ( ill a vacancy sl'al conimence. _ \ , Tni-y Tnniiornr 1" Court. New Yonrc , Deo. n. The arrest of the nl leged jury tamperer ycsteiday caused th court room where the trial of ox-Aldcrmai McQuado was going on to bo crowded thl morning. It was nndersiood tlmt Vnlken berg , who attempted to nppioach Talesmai Oay , would bo arraigned before Uccorde Smith to-day on the charge ol embracery which Is thu legal term for tampering win jurymen. Shortly after the recorder took hi seat the officer arraigned before him ai umUrslzi-d man wearing a black nuistucli and hair , llutolil the court Ills iiamo wa Henlvan Kalkenberg. The defendant's law y r said his client was a tailor by trade am was thlrty-oiifyears ! old. lluroad a wrlttoi reply to the charee from his client. It de elaml the accused to bo innocent of the at tempt to commit any olfense and stated tha ho merely mentioned the ease of McJuado ti Gray. "And , " his lawyer went on. " 1 wa about to add that dray introduced the .slit ject himselt. " Kalkenberg waived oxiimiiui tion anil was held in SUHX ) rortiial. ilowu allowed to remain in the court room nnti ball was pioourod. Ho was balled out Into : in the day. day.A A Voloo. From OUIivion. Nnw YUIIK , Dec. n. jSpoclal Telegram ti the UKK.J The Malone Paladium tills weel says : The naked truth concerning Williati A. Wheeler Is that he Is a sick man , mot srlevoiibly so than even most of his neigli bors realize , and yet his condition Is no such as to prostrate him except occasionally Ho is often upon our streets and attends dl vine services with regularity. Ho was n church on Sunday last , but he suffers , r.cvoi thelcss , all the time from a malady thai which few are more irritating and nerve tn Inir , and which deters him from an activif ; and social relations which would otherwlh bo delightful to him. But In the Mulct of hi homo his friends are always welcome an never fall to tind his greeting as cordial as o old , and his Intellectual acuman and his in tmest in public affairs michangbd and m abated. A licbulcc to Mr * . CIcrclnnd. ST. Louis , Doc. a. At the convention tc day the members of the St. Louis Distrlc \V. C. T. U. adopted the following resolu tlon : Whereas , The newspapers report that Mrs Whitney , wife of the secretary of the navy not long since gave a dinner at which wer present eighteen ladles , including Presldun Cleveland's young wife , but no gentlemen and , whereas , the papers report that course of different alcoholic drinks wore served therefore be It Itosolved. Tlmt the W. C. T. U. of Mis souri express their deep mortification and re grct that ladles In this high boclal posltloi should themselves set this Dad cxoniplo to th people of this already drink-diseased coun try ; and , bo It further .Resolved , That the secretary of this con vontlon transmit n copy of this resolution ti Mrs. Cleveland. Presidential Appoint men tH. WASHINOTOX , Doc. 3. The president ha appointed Kdward Smith postmaster at Cat rolton , 111. , vice James Lynn , suspended The following additional appointments wer made ; Charles U. Morton , of Maine , to b commissioner of navigation ; J. B. Caldwell of Indiana , to bo dormty second auditor o the treasury ; A. F. Lewis , of Pennsylvania to bo deputy lilth auditor of the treasury Hugh A. Haralsnn , of Georgia , to bo deput ; auditor of thu treasury for the posloflico de partmcnt : John McCaffrey to bo collector o customs for the district of Alaska ; Jaine McNamara , of Illinois , to be Indian agent n Colorado river , Arizona. Out lu the Blizzard. ST. LOUIH , Dec. 8. .Klijht negro roubt abouts , part of the crow of the river stcame Mattlu Bell , arrived at the union depot las night with badly frozen hands , feet am faces. They hail been world HIT on a boat a Pearl Isle , on the Illinois river , oil day Titos day and Wcdncr-day during the bllr.zard am were frozen so badly tlmt they woru Bent ti this city with instructions to apply for ail nib slon at the marine hospital. .Four of thol number are in such bad condition that thol handsi and feet must bo amputated. Death ofa War Governor. CiiAia.KSTo.v , S. C. , Dec , S , P.x-Covcrno B. I- ' . Perry died in Croenvlllo to-day. H was born on November 0 , 1805. Ho wa always a leader of the union party in Soutl Carolina , and was appointed provisional KOY ernor by Andruw Johnson In Wi. Dropped Dead. BKA.TKICF. , Neb. , Dec. 3. ( Special Teh gmm to the BKI.J : Domiuick Moran , i grader on the Karl ; Island road about ton miles east of the city , dropped deait thlsal U'lnouii. .Ho was forty-live years of nsjc Hen it disease was the cause. Surveyors at Work. NOIIFOI.K , Neb. , Dee. a.--Spcclal ToU gram to tlio Bui.I : Civil Kugliifor linger : : of Omaha was hero tonlay with a foivo o fourteen to Mtryoy bDtwecn this point an Hluus City In the Intoiest of the Sioux City North Ptattu & Pacific lino. Isot u I'npor llallroail , ToncKA , Kau. , Dee. I ) . The Kansas , \ < braska it Dakota railway was completed t this city to-day. The road Is now liul.-hci from l-'ott Scott loTopckn , and trMub willb tunning shortly. Diirnud to Dentil. Tvnoxi : . Pa. , Dec. : : . This morning til o'clck , the house occupied by a family name Powlev was buriml , and the two Inmate : John Hai r ami a child of Powley's , bunio to death. Xoliraskn nnil Io\va Woatlier. For Xcbrabka and lo\\a : Light snow , &tn tlouary temperature. Oon lie , AHtlnuti nnd Tlir lcrs , use "JJnmu's llrvntlil Tiwftw. Dealers in .Oleo Since tlo | oloouiur orlno law wont itit eflect ; there lias been a noticeable dcerca * iu thu sale of the jirtiole. Ttiero tire nov three wiiolcsulo houses'anil twutity-ltyi retail dualcri handling the butter mil siltutu. Thu tax for the whohtsulors i fclBO'poryoar , ainlfor the retail Uualer 18 per year. Hjtoh package sold bears i special revenue tax label. ' > . BURNED BREAKFAST BACON Heaps of It Lying Iu Sbeely's Euinei Packing Ilouto , A GREAT DROP IN PORK Tlio Oldest ICIIIIiiK EgtaltllNhincnt J MnsH or KiiliiH ntitl Not Ono Drop or Wntcr to Save It. N A Disastrous Iltaxo. Last evening about 10 o'clock lire w.-v discovered in Shcoly's parking housi situated on the 'corner of Walnut am North streets. Tito building was boyoni the city limits. It was also beyond tin reach of water , and , as a consequence , if this Inorning an unrecognizable mass ol ruins Illicit with roasted and burning meats. The loss is almost complete. THE OltlCIIN. The knowledge of the fire was com munluated by telephone to Uliinf Galll gnu , who ordered the. number of the box seven , the nearest to tlm conflagration te be sounded. Several other alarms wort subsequently sent in by people who hail seen the hro from a distance. The chiel ordered out steamer No. 5 , with Its host cart , and No. U and the uion of hook ami ladder who were driven to thu fire in the exercise wayon. Time was lost on tlio way owing to im jirovcmonts to Pioreo street , noccs. < iUat < ing the taking of a circuitous route , When the lire was reached , it was found tlmt tlio nearest hydrant was at thu gov ernment quartermaster's dupot , neurli half a milo away , and no lioso was nl hnnd to maku such tin extension. On r hill about 1,000 foot tiwixy , wus a small reservoir used in an ndjolning brick yard The engine with a double team was drawn up this height , only to Hnd thai thuru was not water enough in tlio poml to sprinkle a llowur bed. As u cense qttuncc , tlioro was little to be done e.xccpl to save whatever property could bi reached in the bunting building , and while permitting it to burn to the ground save from destruction thu other prop' crty in the nigliborhood. The build ing was not far advanced ir flumes when the department arrived but the delay occasioned iu the search foi water enabled the Ihunos to gain a n.as tcry which could have boon clTucUmllj prevented had water been within reach This is till the more certain because it h believed that tlio lire must have startcil as curly as 0:30 : o'clock and burnt-i in u smouldering condition until , tit an opportune moment , the cinder.- \vero fanned into a ilame which readily found rich encouragement in thu oih and greasy nature of tlio surroundings At thu time of the discovery of thu bhizo , five laborers and two watchmen were engaged in the building , and their opin ion of. its origin is that some grease from the smoke-house dropped through the cracks of the floor to the fire buncalli and were instantly transformed into ? bla/.o. TIIK HOVSK is _ a rambling structure , consisting mainly of brick with one'story and a basement , and a number of other addi lions both frame andbrick connected witli it in more or loss intimacy. It was uscit exclusively as a packing house for pork , with a capacity of about 500 per'day ' , and general dimensions of about 200x125 feet , leslcrday.WO hoes were killed nnd Imii" iu the cooling room. These increased the number there to about 000. OJ these but about one ' lutnd' red were saved , and of these , unscrupulous thieves from tlio neighbor ing hills did not hesitate to smuggle many away. Chief Galligan saw some ol the sneaks and compelled them to uivc up their stolen property and threatened them with arrest if they made their ap pearance again at the lire. Uosidcs those hogs , the collar and yard were lillcd with now tiorccR ready to bo packed. In other places about ti hundred which had already been made ready for shipping , about fifty of which were saved. The empty tierces were easily rolled into the adjoining field and preserved from de struction. AVitli these exceptions every thing was destroyed , The collar was full of pork of various descriptions , and in ono of the buildings were three huge wrought iron tanks , two of which contained in the aggregate about seventy barrels ol lard , and one n no nt the same number of grease. . These were in the rendering room , iu which there was quite an amount ot otlioi machinery. Kach of the tanks , iiappilj was supplied with a safetv valve , which allowed the steam to" escape and thus avoided a dangerous and possibly fatal explosion. All of those at a o'clock hail fallen to the ground , nnd their contents were begin ning to roll upon the ground and congeal in the coldness of the night. The llamo.1 played urountl , about and within the structure , with great intensity. Tlio wind was inuinlv from the north , though itnowand then shifted to the northwest and again to the southeast. With each gust myri ads of sparks were impelled with dan gerous rapidity through the air , threat ening the destruction of M. M. Ucnscl'fi grocery , and indeed , the mammoth oflico and warehouse of llcnvol'n lum ber yard. The latter , however , was guarded by a force of men , who lilled barrels with water and with their con tents deluged the roof , and this saved the immense structure from destruction. The lire was pretty generally known in town , but the fact that the sky was but feebly illuminated did not arouse as many to u rcali/.ution of the loss as it would otherwise Imvo douo. This was owing mainly to tlio fact that the packing house is situated in a hollow , visible only from the eminences of town. Asa consequence , but few people , oven from the noigbor- hood , gathered around the building , and these shivered and shuddered in the smoke and the blasts , A force of . firemen comprising all the hook a'nd Ittddcr men and a couple of the members of No. a , under Chief ( lulligun worked ener getically aronml the property , and did all that mortals could do to make the loss as light as possible , lint their work was without avail , and when at 0 o'clock this morning Mr. Sheoly treated them to a warm breakfast at llemplo'a I hey fell that nothing remained for them to do. Mr. Joseph Shooloy and Mr. G. S. Mycraon , the proprietors of the house , were both on the ground , took their loss philosophically , estimating the destruc tion ns complete , nnd at about $03,000 , ( hough well protected by Insurance. iShuolcy'd packing house , or a part of it Was , about fifteen years ago , a powder magazine. Later ft was converted to a Hluugliter house , and when , about eight years ugo the Sheeley brothers took hold of it , it remained a slaughter house for but a year. John Shu cloy then withdraw from the thu firm , and his brother Joseph and G , S.Mycrsou have since conducted tbo plaeo as packing house , shipping most of their prodnots south. T/hoy wore doing a thriving bushiest and had in their yards over sis hundred hogs which were wait ing to pass through the house. The firm will not rebuild on the same iito. The paoking houses of the i4ock have torolntionizod tlio business , nnd when rebuilding the firm will locat at the stock yards. The Insurance' is as follows : Phoenix , London1 . S . " > ,00 National , Hartford . 5,00 Liverpool. London' ( Slobo . . . . . . 2M North American. Philadelphia . 8SO \ \ extern. Toronto. , ' . . . . . . . S3 Lancashire , Kn eland . 2,0 , Northern , London. . . 5,00 Orlout , Dart font. . , . . , . 2.M Fireman's FumbSan Francisco . s.or Olcn's Falls , X. V . 'AM Tolal on stock . . 50,31 - . Union , ASH Fianclsco . 8 2.00 ( Jlraid , Philadelphia . HOC \VeslchesU-r , N.YO . ! 2,00 Hanover , N. T . 1,00 Phoenix. London . : jr > 0 Klreman'H. Nrtwiuk . 1.00 Oak land Home , California . 1,03 Tolal on house . S13M _ MACttl.NKItV. Fireman' ? , Nowaik , N. J . S SO Irauklln , Philadelphia . 70 Total on machinery . 3 1,20 Total Insurauco AMENDING XII H CUAItTEU. Tlic.lolnt Committee Continue In tlu < limit AVork. The committee on proppscd amend vnonts to the city charter put In anotlici half day yesterday in faithful prosceti tion of the work before llicm. A length ; discussion rolutivo to changes * of tin council's power in authorizing the con struction of viaducts occupied the lira hour of the meeting. The committee wen unanimous In the opinion that tin building by railroads of viaducts eve ; their roads through the city whurcvei the public safety required it was a dull wnieh the city might compel them to per form , but there was considerable dobati as to whether they could be compelled U sustain nil the expenses direct or inci dental made necessary by the construe tlon of such viaducts. It was suggcstei that it would bo clearly inequitable tt force them lo bttilit the viaduct and alst to pay the damages to adjaeon property owners resulting from it ; erection. One proposition was that tlu city should build the approaches and tn < remainder of the viaduct. Section 51) ) . relating to the nppointiunn1 and duties of the board of public works created some discussion , and one momboi suggested that tlio board be abolishni' altogether , unless the city engineer was made- member of it. C'ity Knginooi Hosowater thought the St. Louis system was n good one , in wlucl the making of plans for pub lie i.uprovements lies entirely with tht board constituted for that purpose , ant the city council can refuse to make tlu necessary appropriations it they choose but have no power wliatovnr to alter UK plans. The discussion resulted in tlu appointment of Messrs. Council , Ross water and Creighloii a committee to re model the section so as to provide for : board , to consist of the city engineer , one advisory member , whoso salary is to bt $ neO per year , anil a chairman whose salary is to be § i,000. ! A provision is nlsc to bo made tor a secretary , to be chosen by this board , and to receive a salary ol $1.000. Section ( i'i , vyhich confers the power or the city council to equalize ull city assess incuts was so amended as to read thai they may "equalize taxes and absess monts. " Section 03 , which prescribes the manner nor iu which ordinances shuJl be passed was amended so as to include the nrovisc that "no ordinance ) shall be passed or the same day it is introduced except b > the unanimous consent of all the mem bcrs of the council present and voting upon said ordinance. " Section 07 , which confers authority upon the city council to issue bonds foi the construction and maintenance o sewers , was made to include "parks water and gas works , city halls and othei public buildings ; " and to prohibit the 16' stiancc of bonds for an.y of these pur poses , at a rate of interest to exceed t per cent per annum and to provide thai no bonds except renewal bonds am bonds for paving purposes shall be issuee in excess of $200,000 , in any one year. The committee will continue their wort on Monday at 250 : ! o'clock. WISTEU CA.KK9 Hulsctl In the Frigid Ovo us or tin Murky MIsHOur ) . Last year it is cstiruatoil that abou 10,000 tons of ice were housed in this city And yet , the supply in nearly nil of UK houses has been exhausted and many o ! Lho dealers , for some lime back , have been compelled to import their commod ity from abroad. The linns engaged ir the business last year , and llio approxi mate tons of ice gathered by each is as follows : Kimball & Ilungatc , 0,000 ; Ken nedy & Newell , 0.000 ; Sauther & Ring 2,000 ; August Benzon & Co. , 4,000 , Uoecher & Co. , 2,000 , itnd Mudsen&Aii- demon , 2,000. Resides these , Hammond , the puckwr , stored awnj * about -10,000 , and the several breweries between 15.00C and 20,000 more. The amount consumed in the city , up to the present time , from the commencement of the season. it is estimated will not fall miioh short of 150,000 tons. It is the intent of nearly all the dealers to in crease their amount Of storage this year , though ilib not certain that all ot them will continue in the business , because of recent changes in the location of their houses. Some of them are putting In improved machinery , notably Bcnzon tfc I'o. . who alfio contemplate adding to Lhoir present buildings. This firm is now engaged in cutting a pond and doing nway with tbo accumulation of dirty snow and uneven surface which was oc casioned iu tlm river for some distance iibovo the bridge by the piling which was run out into the stream from the Iowa side. They have already run oil * four- inch ice , and will , in a few days , com mence to garner thicker and better ma terial. Tills Industry this year will give 3iiiloynunt | ! probably to a thousand men mil teams. teams.A A SouthOiialin | | He-rap , William Kcnnebeck , who enjoys the listlnction of being the "toughest man if the packing houfo force , " was placed in the county jji'H yesterday , charged with an assault with intent to kill a girl employed in thooOrand Union hotel in South Omaha , Kcnncbeck lillcd up on lunclofoot on Thursday evening uftor working hours , ihid going to the hotel iniulo an assault ifp ja liohtmilun girl who is employed as r"i 'chambormuld at the liotcl. The girl rhh'fetcd him nud Mruck liim a blow in the fifau mnbhing his face. The follow then drew a revolver and [ hrentonedto shoot ( he girl , who lied for lier llfo. KonnobScK resisted sucecs-sfully ill attempt.miido U ) airest him until lain In the evening when ho was found n leep near the dupot and captured , 'Ho will-lie ried in South Omaha to-day for his jfl'unso. _ AMUSKMKXTH. I'roiluullon of Id-tip It Dark : nt ( lie Opera House Lugt Nlulit. "Keep It Dark. " is a howling success , ludging from the demonstrations of the lUdienco last night. The piece it ) of as Ilimsy material as will hold together , but it fairly surprises ono into laughter with the very audacity of Us nonsense rnllicr Lhm by the brightness of dialogua or the cleverness of .us situations , That the audience was in n continuous convulsion proves that'tho piece is well adapted to pleasa .thu popular tbtov Trio make up of Uio mule cbaructori biiggcsted the art that is employed in tlio manufacture o the comic valentine. The women of tlu company were pert and pretty. Li U Richmond , in the role of ( . 'Icmentino De laney , nu actress , displayed a line ward robe , and a voice above what ii nsunll' hoard iu farcical pieces , Rachel Booth" as Tild.i , a maid , intcnsigcd the goon 1m pression she made In the "Tin Soldier , ' nud the rest of the company wore ae ccptablo in their parts , especially W. T Rryant , as Jasper Vaseline. Ills danclnj is a whole show in itself and gained hin a double recall. "Keep It Dark" will bt repeated this afternoon and evening. l-'UtVLKU'S MA KKKT. U Will lie Opened on North Sixteen ! ! \Vcb8lorStrectg. . The HKI : mentioned a few days age that , negotiations which had been pondlnr between the Fowler Brothers and Ocorgi Hclmrod , with a view to establishing f largo retail market in this city , had been abandoned , Since that tlmo , the qucs tion has been ro-opcnod with the result that the market will be started In lloiin- rod's building , on Sixteentli and Webstei streets. There the linn will sell every thing to bo found in a lirst class market , all of which will bo slaughtered in thoit own house ut the stock yards. The lime of thu opening has not yet been dcler mined. A .Mont Inspector. Councilman Kappar expects lo have ready for presentation at the next meet ing of the council an ordinance providing for the appointment of n meat and milk inspector whoso duty it shall bo to insposl all of the moat , game and milk offered for solo in the city. The ordinuco ha ; boon talked of for some time but its pre paration has been hurried by the report ! that have been published alleging that tainted meats are boinir sold in certain markets in the city. Air. Kaspar deems the ordinance a public necessity. He says that if bad moat is being seild the ollendors should bo punished , and if such is not the case , the public should bo satis lied that the meat they purchase has boon examined by a competent inspector. The Pcilernl Court. In the ease of Thomas Mocktn vj Bernard Beer , the jury reported yester day that they had agreed upon all bul ono of the counts in the judge's charge. Jtidgo Dundy sent the jury back to get n verdict without considering the disputed proposition. The case of King vs. Stockhold , Sackel ct al , was decided In favor of the defend ants in the United States court yesterday afternoon. The ease of Cropsoy vs. Gage Co. , in volving the title of the court house site in Beatrice is on trial before Judge Dundy. After the Kovlvnl. Nearly all of the leading protcstant churches in this city are holding nightly services by way of enabling parties who wore moved in spirit by Sam Jones to become members. The increase in membership , as a consequence , lia.n boon in some cases most gratifying , The matter ot holding similar meetings tit Hie V. AI. C. A. rooms for the accom- modalipu of yoitnjr men is under con sideration and will be decided in a few days. StiulsIHIry's Plan. Dr. William Saulsbttry was arraigned before Judge Uuudy yesterday afternoon , charged with being implicated with (5Iover , Whitmore and others iu the lain ! swindles near North Platte. Dr. Sauls bury wus arrested a few ; days ago by United Slates Marshal Bicrbowur while attending a course of lectures at Rush Medical college in Chicago. Hi- entered a plea of guilty and was fined $100 and costs , which ho paid. Protecting the Vnlnalilco. Collector Calhoun , of the revenue dc- partmenl , has secured a mammoth lire- proof safe for the better protection of the valuable records of his oflice. The safe is now at the depot and will not be re moved until it is ascertained whether or not the collector will be furnished w'itli more commodious quarters. There is scarcely room in his present oflieo for the location of the new safe. Possession nnti Ilont.q. In the district court yesterday August Pratt , administrator of the estate of N. P. Isaacs , tiled a suit for tlic immediate possGSsion of block ! J7 in West Omaha that is now being held by Charles Wehror and J. H. Blchol. The plaintiff also asks for juiigment against the defendants in the sum ot $ 1,000 for rnnts derived by the defendants from the use of the property. Ijanil There will be a meeting of the Irish Na tional League al Cunningham's hall o'u Saturday evening at 7SO : o'clock , p. m. K very member is urged to be present , ns matters of great importance will come before the meeting. JOHN A. MuSiiANK , President An Insane l > ntionl. Anna Diet ! , a German girl who has been employed as a domestic by a family living on Capitol avenue , was yesturdny adjudged insane by the commissioners ot Insanity , and will he taken to the asylum at Lincoln to-day by Lu C'roho , Died In tin ; Hospital. ( Ico. McCabe , a man about sixty years of ago , who hart recently como from Hellovne , in this * stale , died yesterday morning at St. ' Joseph's hospital. Ills remains \ruro taltcn to the wurerooms of Uarrett & Huafy. A Small Itln/.c. A lire broke out in a room oycr McCaf frey's saloon at the corner of Fifteenth and Douglas fitrcols at 8 o'clock last night. Tlio blaxo was extinguished by the prompt action of a bucket brigade. A. V. Penii , of Sidney , la. , is in the city. STOCK YAK 1)9 TAIiK. Another Unto Trouble Morn Stock Delays Other Notes. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Pan lias announced that it will , In the future , carry livestock from the Omaha slock yards at proportionate rate o through charges , inospectivo of the roai which may have brought it In. Thu Rock Island madi > a similar move last siitumci and began hauling stock t'-at had come into the- yards over the Northwestern am B. iI'M. roads. At that time the run o ! live stock was heavy , and aa the North western and B. & M. claimed the exclu slvo right lo haul out the stock whicl they had brought in , there was consider able danger of a war of rates between the roads. At the present time the run of western cattle is oatlroly over , and as all the hogs comlnc lu are being sold to loonl packers , the live stock shipments amount to little or nothing. During the month of Novem ber the Milwaukee only hauled seven teen cars of live stock out of the yards , and so long ns the shipments remain se ; light there u not likely to lie ttuv great objections made t > y the other roads. , MOIIB KICKS. Lvory day tlioroare loud complaints made about the delays In forwarding live stock from Omaha to the stock yards. It frequently happens that more time is consumed In hauling a train of stock from Omaha to the stock yards than is required to make the run from some distant point in the state to Omaha. This trouble Is not coiilincd to any ouo road bul all the roads are equally bad in this respect. Yesterday a train was left standing - ing on the B. * M. track , near Boyd's packing house , for nearly three hours ant Jho slock did not arrive al the yards tint ! it was too Into for the market and hnd to bo held over , causing additional expense to the owner besides llio shrinkage and risk in keeping slock over , Ho WnttladVlnc. . A native of Switzerland who has boon in the county jail for a few days , was re leased yesterday and with tears in Ins eyes begged Commissioner Timmo to send him out of llio cily as ho was starv ing to death. "Don't Ihcy give you enougli to cat nt the jailV'1 asked the commissioner. "Oh , yes , " was t.h-j reply , in broken Lnglish ; "but I cannot oat thestiill * wilh- out wine ; Ihe-y don't give mo any wine. " a'ho fellow was sent to Chicago ami the commissioners will commence an in vestigation to see what Joe Miller does with the wine furnished for the jail birds Personal I'ArncrapIiH. Miss Rachel Booth , Pearl Jackson , Klla Hunt , .lume-3 Kevins , * t\r. T. Bryant and Jno. Newhousu , of llio "Keep it Dark" company are at the Millard. Miss Nellie Adams , of Chicago , is visit ing friends in the city. D. P. Briggor , surgeon of Hie Northern Paeilie , is in the city. Ihomus Roger , of 51. Joseph , Mo. , is in the city on business. Dr. R. T. Daily , of Ashland , is in the city. NKlllSASKAXS IK Till : CITV. Among the Nebraskatis in the city yes terday were the following : At the' Puxton F. B. Pcttibono , Albion ; A. Adams , J. Jon-jon , Geneva ; 11. C. Me- Gray , Fremont. At the Canlield F. W. Frve , Lincoln ; vR. . Adams. Falls City ; Edward Foley and wife , Fontanolle. At the Cox.r/ens- . A. Bowman , Jsorlh Platte ; T. J. FarrolJ , Lincoln ; George Lehman , Columbus ; II. W. Royuohl , Ite-urn k.V * * 1 ' " 'J At the Winelsor W. Bennett , Myers ; T. K. Wobl > , Calliiway , F. N.IIail.J. Chase , Lincoln ; ' ! ' . F. Ptimphy , Friend ; W. Snowdcn , Arapahoo. At thoMiIlard--\V. K. Burl , liaslings ; D. P. Davis , J. K. Halo , Ord ; C. A. Mai- shall. Pluttsmoulh ; Perry Harrison , Val ley J. M. ( Sundry , 0.V. . Lanter/ort , Lincoln. At llio Areado O. L. Kirk. Hastings ; C. A. Rollins , Teknmah ; . ! . H. Wesloji , Beatrice ; Win. Dailoy. Porull. ; H. Bailey , Lincoln : I'M. ( Sootzingcr , Columbus ; 1' . J. Burke , Blue Springs. At the Metropolitan John Downer , Nebraska City ; M. Head , Plum Creek ; J. W. Elliott , Norfolk. Water. Ilravit JOB. The revenue collections veslcrdny were $ ( t'J8i..r , ! a. The docket in Hie county court for the December term will bo called ,011 Tues day. day.Permit Permit to wed was issued yesterday to ( Scorm ! W. Bucknole and Misn Martha Johnson , both of Klkhorn. Lcshiu Chase commoncml suit m the county court yesterday for possession of lour rooms in the building at the corner of Sixteenth and Douglasoccupied by Dr. Iloughawemt. Failure to comply with the terms of the leuso is assigned UH a reason for the utlcmpl to oust tlio tenant. C. K. Mayue commenced action in Judge McCulloch's court yesterday to got possession of property wrongfully held , it is ! illi > g3d , by Nils Amlersou. tii-noral Crook yesterday received the * news that a saw mill boiler explosion Hour Fort Du Chosno had killed a soldier named Thomas Murphy of Company 1) ) , Twenty-lirbt infantry. Four others wore injured , The funeral of James Hoffman , a Rtranger from Kansas who died at St. Josoph'rf hospital , will bo buried from the undm'luking establishment of Drexel & Maul al o'clock ' on Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the K. of P. An arrow made of ivory was lately ex tracted from the breast of a goo.sn'shoc near Colusu , Cal. The natives think it was originally shot by an K.simiiuaux. Catarrh in the ntTort ' of tlio bu Iy wtn'ro rnturrli inny tiny portl'in Orisltiatcs In ocrofiilouii lalnl In ttio bloort. Hence . Hut csturrh of Ihfl lhn inonibruni1 It Iniiiil. iniHNitu thcpruierinclioit | ( by nhlch to euro rmn-rh , l lo hfiul iihy far llm ninitcixiiniijii. uiul , flnnifo n > > my. I'L'iui'V THE HUMID. Iu many dltutrecublo rmi- | llabli lobonutflui'toilTin womlnrful nno- tcimt , " nO tlio ilin er of ilcTOloplng Into llron- tboinnii - rc HooJ' H.lr .iiarll'i | | Iris linl In cur iu riit.-irrh final iup con uiuillun , clillls , or llml turrll'ln * , | nil naoMitfar I\ILI ! tlili illonsi > In inline uroonllrelrrfrjiivtul ) br 1 1 neil < tinrnti fun Ilia nplicli | warrants ui Iteail tlu foi- tu try the tiucullnrmallcliin. It ronnvnieiiin > l luvlj- cu rri > cutun h br purl ylns tUu blooJ. ornli'j tholilonil. uml tunc rv.'rynrim. lowliix letter : IS , II. If yjuhjvn itenuc.l to set llujd'i ti.irnapj "J cliperfully KlTB mjr oicpcil nca la the u a of iilla.iton it beliiducod tn fittauny otlu-r. ' . 1 limlioen \ lrutilIe < l with ni- . lliii > l' farwiparllla. "I hard been troiiblo 1 Kliti < ' larrh fint , ouiuli. uirlitoBonioexlt'iil fnra lonz thue , unit huil iuel Bi'Cat uoiviici * ofliio bron'lil.il tubi't , uuU rarioniniurilclno wltU nouuu < l icaiiHi , wlien I vru < Speech Wai. Dillli.'till I ie3iliiitluo-r ! ! &ir upiiuii ! wonlt cu'O ciwrrh , nil iny voice ITU > eatlrvljr unn tunil , JTunbcjan iiiUftcrUkliiuonlyona buttln I nmiiu 'li bultor. to u > e Hoxl' b rtHii > rlllit n > u rcmedr. n < l ll'i MroutorrhUcuroJ.uytliro.it In unilrcl ) ' wull , nnJ nucb coed iirot-l I bat In a few w ekf ipescU iuu inylie.l'lnclioliin ' : ill dl ni' | > mrxl. ( ' ft. ijiiiuuxi.H-iin- ea r.U'o voice nalnrnlHinl tar teucr.il Imaltli wut llton. Duller I'miity , O. ' iuulMn > r > rav < Kl , bamotimcs aruturnorttiu < Iliea e ' Siir me uf iullli > r ' ulnrrli , InduMnJ l > tnklnj rnld.trhen I r wrtot once lu Ilooil' aparlllopiirci1 Ii r ' frnllnc mtliut I nm rat lisill'i , Ho 4' 8Jn > niMrllU. which 1 knap liy mac midLulltup mjr aijiif tlio H8 ot LulcrlJian . ItU tlm llr l mtsd i-ln * I urcr - I reK.ird Huuri forymiri. ] relief lric , < , niuallyuuaitUu- ) ' " c cai'irrh. ' TiEuliaki mlllor' which would * InvHluiiblo rptuolr fur Cdtuirh , knew of curn banaVarllli in n 1'osTKii. Mlllprul Wrialif * Mill. Isiuan. otio. and Justus > : Us eBi'Ct * ni ou mf jlf I LIIIIIIOI ajr ' . Vi. lloxuru lo t't the I't'-'ul'jr Mudlclne. Hood's Sars .11 ; tlx fortt. l'icp r a only b > f 8oMtirull < irut U > w. l > * lr forfV Ikron rM .mtj l.jr II Musi. I'U.I 1I0OU& CO. , Api > tU c rlMI.owol | , Mix. , C. I. I1X)1 > CV. IOO Ono Dollar I 1OU Dotcx One Doilur LIFP TO DEATH is but a moment if rlioumatistnor notirnl- gia strlkts the honrt. These illscnsus nro the most iialuful and ( ho most tlnncerou * of any to which human klmt Is liable J'hoy Hy from ono pai'l to auotlior with out a moment's warnintr , anel linltnonls and olhor njiplicntlons are In ( hoinsolvcs ilaiigorous bocnuso they are liable to tlrlvo the' iltsoaso to somu vital organ anil cause1 nislnnt iloath. Hlicumatism and ueurclgia are ilisi-astvi of the bloeitl , and an only bo rcnrlicd by a rnnioily which will drive from llio lilooil the daugi-rotis acids , Stioh a remedy Is Athlonhoros. It lias been thorougltly tested and is a safe , sure cure. . .uu.hui > i. > . .iii ii , employed nt the sash factory of IluUljj Uros. Muuufiieturhu ; Co. , Muscatine , Iowa , says : "About a year n o my wife was alllcted with both rheiituallsiu and neuralgia. She had used numerous remedies with no apparent re lief. Having learned of some of the cures ctVected by Athlophoro * I boiteht some for hor. 1 think it wus four or live bottles she used , since which time she has been entirely well of both rheuma tism and neuralgia. As shn was a very reat Millercr 1 consider Athlophoros a very cfliulunt remedy in curing .stiuli a caso. " W. C. McCluin , clerk for Smith * Hone- stool , Druujrist : ) , Atlantic , Iowa , says : " 1 have tried ovcrvthlnjr I knew of for my rheumatism , but nothing did mo any uood until 1 usetl Atlilophoros. U was iit July , 1831. 1 was conlined totliehoti.se for over a month , ami was obliired to use crutches. I sullbred with this rhotmia- tism for nbout a year. Finally 1 decided ' to give Athlophoros a trial'thinking it would be no bettor than the medicines I had used. 1 foil a i-nungo after 1 hail u.sed a bottle. 1 continued using it. nnd have not had any rheumatism since. Every druggist should koup Atlilopho ros and Athlophoros I'llls , but wltoro they cannot 1m bought of llio dru uist the Athlophoros Co. , 120 Wall si , . Now j ork , will send eilhur , carriage paid , on receipt of regular price , which is $1 per bottle for Alhlophoros ami OOe for the Pills. Tor liver iiiul UlJnoy dlsiiasct , i1v pcrmlA , In- ulRMtton , wonlinc .iiurvous Mobility , ilisenu's , ; ifromiiii \ \ , i-onstlpution , honilnoho , Inipiiui , liloiiil , ota. Atlilnphoros 1'IIU urn unuuunlli l , BEF.QREAND -AFTER Electric Appllinee : are sent on 30 Days' ' Trial , TO MEN Ofil.Y , YOUNQ OR OLD , -\T7 UO uro ruifcrlntr Trom KETITOU * nnriLirv , > V Lost VITALITY. LACK OK N'ruvn for.cn A I > Vioon. WAJTINU WEHKNKVCT , iina nil IhoKo rtlfri p of ft | 'CI OK I. NATURE tvimlilnK front Aursitj uiul OTHKlt CAUREB. Fiicudy relict nn > l ciminli-Ut rrslo- rvtlun of lICALTn.Vniou and.M IMIOOH OCAiuXTtin. 'i'bo grainiest illci Tery of the Nlnt1rntl ! eVnlury Bond ntonrn for llluslrMwIl'iinuilik-tfrcr. Aildrcsi TQLTAin BEIT CO. . MARRHAU , MlflH. AttK .WBS.,1 , TieiUItlPJIAiVJL' ! ] \ > i-8t\lt'an yours , tlioy have stomllly ( rulni * ! n favor , and with Biilcs constantly IncroiHlnif mvoljocomelho most popular corset tlirouirli- jut tlm I'nltiiil stntci. Tlio IS , I ! unil It II K'niilo. ' niumuilu In SHOUT MF.mr.M AND MXTIIA I.ONII WAIST , Biiituhk > Mr ill llffiirns. Tint (1 ( quality , inu.ln . tit I'Mjdlsli JtMitlliH-wiimuitiHl to vtoiir twieo n8 lon r iw irdlnarycorsuts. lljlic ! t mvnrrtR from nil tlio World's wont 1'iilr * . Tlio luft utoaiil ri'i-ttlvril in for Kni-tr ) Kiur.K ov MKHIT , iroin the lulu K.viiObltiuu ird ! ut Now Urlennri. While scot 8 of iiiiti'iits Iiuvn Ix'cn round vnrlhU'.ss , tlm principle * ol' the Olovc-l-'Hlhiff nivu provoil Inviiluiililu. Itelallur.s are iiuthorlmt to rot'uni ] money , i , m cxiiniiimtlnn.tlioNo Uortu-lR do not provo its upn-sonttHl lOll 8AMJ HVKIIVWIIUKIi CATAUXlIli : I'ltllH ON Al'ri.lCATJOS. rilOMSON , LANGDON & CO. . New York. Or tlii > I.litu IJublt , 1'oHiliioly ( 'ill-oil by Administering Dr. llltlttCI. ' OolllCIl MM-Cl < lD. * t < -nn ho Klvnn tn n cup of i-nHVo or leu wltlicnit 111" kiinnleilgi'ur th | ri > on lutiliiKll , IsBbwIutoljr barmln.s4.uail will cllvci n ixrmuiiuut r.nil aixxnlx cure , whct'ior llio r Hont In a moderate rh1nk roi il luculiullo wiock. It b h lx > i'ii ' i < lvm In ilioil- l : ii > of r i , nud In every Intlxnce njifrfiK-t euro . It ni-vrr I'nlK Tlio cyitlvm oucu with ths Hpi-clHc , ItlJwrtmMnn uttei for tlio liquor npjietllu lonilnl. FOI ; HA Ml UY F01.LOWIKO DltUntllHlti : AfJIN .1 : CO. . Cur. 13lli uiid Donulan , nnd IHth & f 'umltiK Sli. . Onio iu , IVeli.i A. II. VOSTKIl cV Kill ) . , ( 'opnoil nillfTn. low/l. Col ] nrwrltn for | mniiljlt ) < iii-tiiiilni | ( nrtef luHiiiifcl.4 from tliulM jt nuii.L-u AJJO i porfopt suOatltue * for Mother' * mlll < . IiivuluabU , In oholorn Infnntiini nnfl TeethlnK. A pre-illReaifxl roon for O > a * peptlcBOonoumntlVBi , ConvnlescontB. I'nrlrct ( mlrlunt lu ull WaBIInK DIsn.-jBdU. Konulroii no rouklnn. Our iiii < .k. The Curn unU foacJInK of lnfan i roulliwl iren. PtfUBHIl. ( ! UOI/U.Q It on , DODUJU , Mare UN t-iiuseis , and u now und 1EAFNESS. I pncn sfiil ITIM'ut your own * liiiinn hy ono \vho XVIH dcnf twonl ) i-lvht imt . Trontnil by ni t of I he nolnil pnm l Mi wllhemi liiMinllt ; uuioil In iinull In Ihtco iniithn , mill MiifO Ihon hmi'liinli ul other * , 'nil ' iiartli'iilni hunt on iippl nnllon. T Ii. AUK. No. 41 Wt-Htaisl St , Now \ tirk city. cr Wormy VolllO oflliu xcroliiiii Oi'Itn Ut ; t it.l < u. uf Lost Mnnhooil , Debility. * . , iKklr 1r < " > i < ' 'jy mini l > y llm eifiQtlc CraUlo- ompriinaoiSi * 8. ' "i / ln . oiit ulw WM. VUL Ui'Jfi'iL tOKKl , 171 fdtw Ot. , Vtr Vctk. Tansill's ' Punch Cigars wore Bhlppinl ilnvlnu the part tire ycurf , % flU < oul u clnim- iiifrfn ourcuiplor. NonllKT lidiiooin the v.iirJJCRu truth * fully uinbi' Buh u chonUiif. Ono buimt ( dork-r only/ / wnntixl In ivicti town. i ( * > SGID DY UAUINO OHUCCISTS. I n wTA c WB A K . MEN /aafa- i / ' rv T f * iVaiJ 'f' ! ! Jr ASSX r KBS l'i ' Ni.iurnrwfiii.N , , gjf" npc-on- jV p ilnuoutlallo. 'xHIJiigcutrtnU fcf . ttUtc-j-\A < * lllwrll/lU'i'liCli | ! lurtkl lti.iritor- i-/ll > 'Jii Yluhinllli n4V : : otiutfitnnjili. fkrlric 'vrriut ' > VJ1-/frlllukUiillr C' wefurffif IV.KXI Iu c ili , ) rf&UitIni | > rjrnutilOTfrAllcihirt'UI . tv * > rfrt ft | ' r FhTsand'cnEuMoc ID9LiSallll tj tilclg * ii