I A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; - SATURDAY , DECEMBER 18. 1885. r" IT Answer Filed by tx Railroad in a Famou : Foreclosure Suit. THE NICKEL PLATE MORTGAGE Conic1. ] ' Accepts II" ! tlcoolvrr- fillip or the Wnlinsli New Uc- velopinonts I'ollow Jiitlcc , < 7rrnlmin'H 1'colslon. IntrrcRtIne For finr , I'.i. , Dec. IT. iSpeclnl Telegram tt the Uir.1 : I.ast lay n fdreelosiiiosult vvn < Innnght tn nil the courts Mini ; the line of the Now Yorl. , Chlcn o & HU I.imls rntlrond bj the Oc tiat Tiift company of XewYorK Tiic answer , filed l > > the itefendnnt yesterday , avcis that tlictiroceedlng to consolidate tin stbck , pioperty : iiul franchKcs of the scveia iallroail companies In Now Vork , I'cnnsyl xatiln , Ohio , Indlnnn and Illinois IICCCSH.UJ fur Hie construction < if the Nickel 1'late , wen without nittliotltviinil void ; that the ibstto o the foity jcnr cold Iwiuls to the auiuunto P'JO.TOOiiLT mile , oriilinustlitlecn nilllinn del l.its , niul the iiiottg.iKO an security to tin Central Trust company of .New Vork , an Ihuioforo vvorthlo H ; that , assiimlni ? tin Nickel Pinto conip'iny to have been n valh ciiiliurntiiili , er ani/L'd under the lu\sa nl tli ( several stiilPM tliioiifli which It passed , ntii with niithniltv tu issue bonils nnil to occitn the im > ineiit oy ainiiilinue. Raid bonds wen issued without adequate cnnsldeiatlon , I'lthei in jnoiioy , labor done , or iiioney or propel tj nctuully reci'Hed , In violation of thu la\\s ol Pennsylvania mid niticlo ir. of the state con Mltulion , niul thai therelore the bonds ol llu plalntlir nnd the inortinge ; executed to hccun their iwnient are void. The answer averi that tiie bonds were Issued In violation ofthc laxvH nt Ohio nnd Illinois , nnil nro void. The defendant company submits tint ns then4 lm < been no lawful consolidation ol the Severn ralliunit corpeintioim oreanlyed undrb tin Invv.sof IVniisvlvaiiln with the povornl r.iil 10 ut con orntions ( irganbcct under the laws ol Mild other Htnt4 % tliu armesald first mortiraic bonds HnvInK been Issued In violation of the law " > nC this state , nnd the proceeds , thcie lore , ImvliiR been almost wholly npnllcil towiud tiie rnnatttictton of H rallload de Hcrlbcd us the XlcKel 1'lute. situated outsuli ol tills Mate , n decree tnr tliu sale ut tluil portion ( it the toad situated In this state , foi the iiurpohe ol iiayliiK Mild bonds , would IK roiiliarv to enuily and law. The answer I ; Kl MCl ( nun sworn to by V. W. Vniiderlult , 'I his eusu is ot lnlcii = o Intcicst among eon- < rul railroad elide ? . There are n laico ntini- ber il ) ihf > t innrtpauo bonds lu-re and the tie- fi'iidant's ' answer has i-ieated coiisternatloii umong fh.st iiioilcnuo boiidhoidciB. The AVnbasli AtTulr. i r. Louis , Dec. 17 , Talmafje , ceneral iiiaiiiv.ji'rVell3ll.Ulodgett ; , freiHT.il bolli1- itor , and .1. F. Howe , Kcueialniciit of the \\abash \ \ , and c\-recclvei& , returned from Chicago this moinliiK , nccompatiled by .Imk'c . .1.V. . I'lillllpo. attoiney for Uio CentralTrusl { omjiany. 'J'lioiir.w F. Tutt , ono ol the rp' cclvtrs , Imd u long conference with lessrs. 15lodcett ; and Tnlinn' P. In conversation with a teiinrtei Tutt said hu had nothing tc say conceiiiiiifj the condition of Wnba&h nl fairs , lie Knew no more of the case than the nubile , : u > ho hud all of his information 1 loin the i&wrs. Uloileott snld that lie , n stttoinov toi thu lecohors , would go before .IiulKO 'J'leut , ot the United States districl couttlicro to-moiiow , find notify him for m.illy < if Jiiitgo Uresliam's action. Judsc Tic.it , Ulod utt i.iys ; , has no knouludgo cil the Crcsham decision and nptiointinuut only tliionsli Uie pajM'is. After the matter Is laid betoio him fonually , Dlodtcctt will nsk foi liistiuctloiis for the guidauco of the lerolver * In their tuture movements. Judge Phllllii'i Htatoil tint while thu press was proclaiming ttie injury done to Oould by thp apuolntincnl ot new looclvers and the splitting up of tin pioperty , the actual harm Is dnuo to a lot ol innocent people who are bnlders of Wnbasli Boctmtlcs. l-'or instance , Sll.OOO.OOO of S ! < v OCOtXXof ) the uciieral llr.st moitpape oi blanket mortgnge bonds nre held in England , lie deflates Hint the division of the property will piovo very detrimental , not only to the trust company's moilpuio but to Individual Mock- holders. lie bases this statement on the fact h that Gould's holdings nro of a veiy trilling nuiount. and that no material Injiuy is < lon him by'Judgo Gresham's iloclsfon. At the suprirestlon of the court ( Jcncral Swainc \vnltcit in Chicago to tiiect.ludgu Uooloy , and tlio two together will nulve In St. JxHiis probably on Monday. Judge PhilhiH thinks that had not .hul o ( in ham made up his \ ' mind to appoint Judge Cooley be would have accepted tlio purchasing committee's propo- ffjition. IJ Toi.r.no , Dec. 17. Attorney Davis , of Xe\v York , representing n number of bondholder. * ot thn Wnbaih road , made aptilicatlon to-da > to Judjjo Walkei , of the United States couit this morning for nu order placing that portion tion of thn NVnbasli system within tlio state of Ohio In the liauils of llrctlver Cooley , Objection-was made by N. Jl. Swaylovv , oi : thopait of Iho present iimnngcment , win asked to bo hcaul In opposition. The couri took the mutter under ndv Isemcnt. Judge Cooley Accepts. Ciur.iao , Dec. 17. Judge Cooley has 110 tilled Judge ( ! rn.sham of his ncceptance n : the Walmsh receivership. Ilo will bo Ir iMXO Monday to Tile bis bond. Itat 'H Atlvniicod. Niw : VOIIK , Dec 17. The lolloulng Iw Just been made public : "By a vote of tin joint committee It IIRS been agreed to ad vauco w est bound rates to a basis of sr cent' ' on ninth-das * and vu pints on tcnth-dus : Trelghttrom Ohir. < ! { o tu Xew Yorl : , takim fleet Miind.iv , Dccombor J7. C'liculnr.s vvil DO Usui-d to-day. fSIgncd : ) "AI.IIUKT Tt-VK. COXCRKSS. RtMintu. " \VAfiiiiXTOX \ ! , Dfc , 17. IViltlons for t reduction ol the tax on oleoniHieailno wen Viu > ented by Messrs Conger , Cullom , Insulla Cliacc , Mitchell of Oiegeu nnd Hnnr niu referred to the committee on agrleulturc. A bill was Introduced by Mr. Morgan Ic rcRulato the fees and snlarls of United State' ' district attornejs In New .Mexico and Ail ronn. > fr. Duller offered n inc.imblo and rosolit lion ii-cltlng the close pruxlmlty of Moxlci and Iho United States und the desiranlllty o maintaining the closest ties otf rlundxhlp t > o t ween the two counttics , and provldini ; foi the appointment ot a scclcct cemmlttcu o live bonator.i to visit the places along tin trouller and the City of Mexico , v > Ith the np proval of ttio Mexican Kovcriimeut , to liiQiilii into and icport tijion any illsturbancca th tuny Imvoocouried between the cltlsrens o the two tountrloi , with power to send foi person * ami papers and to employ a stcno Rrnpnor and s > tich other persons as may bi uecrsMiry and to sit during the iccoss of con urcs * , Inld on the tublo anil ordeici printed. On motion of Mr. AllNoii it was orderiu that when UiUDCiintoniljiiuiiicd tu-diiy it b < till Mond.iy. On mutton of Mr Miller , and alter n bilci htuk'uiuiit by him , the rcuntf took up and JMSM.HI without ( lisuu- . > ion unit without ill- vision the bill for the it'tlremciit und icc-oin- ago of lnul ilollni. On mot'.un of Mr , Oongrr , the tiou o bill ti e\tend the troodcltveiy hy&tLm to tlio po > t- otltcii doparluu-nt ( iMs cd by tbohoii u on tin .Mil liiit..us ) talvHii up niul II.IS.NOI ! . It pro Mdi'.s tliat loiter c.uilor.s bhall Ixi eiuplovci : lorfieodeliveivat evorv lucorpdrati-d city village in boroimh contnlnliig n ropulntlnr ot vjoooltnlii iStoipoi.ituiimlu , iiiidnmj Lo so emplii ) o < l ftt evuiy plaj contiilnlui ; t jUiiilntiuu ] of nut leas than 10,000 vvltlilu it : I'Oirowto limits , uiTordiuc : to the last ceiioial coiiMis , or at any postotllco which pruitiirod t Kto- uivenuo lor thu picccdlng IIMII ! vt-ar ol iu.tlus3tluinS10.000. . On motion of Mr. C'onucr , tbu bill < pa > so < b > the liousnon thetuh Inst , ) authorising tin employ incut of mull mu i'iigeis in tlmpo-ita M < rvicu wnst.ikt'ii up , amcudud und pa ed , and , i confcivuco asked. Dills authorizing the construction of r budgeaciosr the St. Loula rhvr ut tliu niosl > jiolnt tH'tvccnMlnuc.sotn and \Vt.- > nud acio.ss the Mi slsaliipl river ul Memphis , Tenn , , were reported fiom thu tue on coiumerce und justed , bttuato thPii tools up tht < uniliilshod of je terduy , beluga bill to the tenure ot office net , and without further tll cus'lon the bill was passed yeas CO , navs 2J. On motion of Jtr. MeMlllnn , tlieblll for the npnolntmcnt of nn Inspector of hulls and bollcisln Dultith vvas taken up and passed. After executive session the &cnnto ad journed till Monday. Jloimo. WASIIINOTON , Dec. 17. On motion ol Mr. Cannon of Illinois a re"olullon vvas ndoptcd Instructing the committee on appro' prlatlon.sto Inquire Into tlio rocommcndri' tlons ot the secretary of the Interior for the consolidation of certain offices of surveyor * general and limiting It In order to propose n reduction of expenditures bj the Abolition oi consolidation of any of tlmso ofllccs on the appropriation bill. 7 tr. Hclmont of New York Introduced the following hill , which was referred to the com mittee on forelan affairs : Tliat the president be and Is hcicby author bed tu appoint n commission to proceed tu such places In the United Slates or else where , ns limy bo designated by the secrc' tary of state , to take testimony under the law of Affirmation , In relation to the lo te-i nnd Injuries inflicted since the Hist of De cember , lbS4 , by the British authorities , 1m- perlnl nnd colonial , upon citlzous of the United States engaged in lha fisheries nn the northeast coast of JlrllNi North Amciloa. Sam commission shall everywhcrcliave In tcspcct to the administration of the oath ot afllrmatloti nnd the taking of testimony the name powers as a commissioner of the cli- cult rourt , nnd nli.il ! be paid the .same fees ns presented for similar services of the commis sioner of the circuit court , to etiioi vvlt'i ' tiavcllug expenses. The house then losiimcil consldoiatloii of tlit sundry civil npmoprifttlmi bill. -Mr. Kdcvro of Ohio , objected. Mr. Atkinson ot I * < mnsylvaiitn moved to recommit tliu bill with Instructions to the committee on npptoprintious to report It back with an amendment Incni.ising from Slfi.ooc to S'J.OOO.OOO thcappropilatlon lor outdoor re lief of petrous entitled to admission tn Roldlcra homos. J.ost jeas lii'i , nays 107. Tlio bill v\as tlieii passed. The house thwi took n ICCPSS until 7'Ki : , tbn o veiling session to be forthecoiibtdciation ol jH-iislon bills. D The liotisn , nt Its evenlnir session , passed eighteen pension bills , and : itlO:0 : , " . nijjouineil until lo-uiurrow. NOT The Miinugor or the American Opera Coiupnny Maken OeiuuN. Cnir.voo , III. , Dec 17. [ Special pram to Iho ] Jr.i. . | it Is becoming evident that there is an urcnnl/.ctl tittompt bclnmuadr by parties In New York , Philadelphia nnd Chicago , aided by certain nowspipers , to In- jiiio tlic Aineilcnu Onein coup < iuy. livery tiny all sorts of rumors , reflecting not only on the management of the Institution , but on their financial standing , are eliculatod. This nioiiiing a pancr lierc tuiiits a New York dispatch pretendiiii ; to give an inter view with the piinclpal dancers of the com pany , who weio stutcd to have beitu dis- eliarucd.when , as a mattei of fuel , they were heioontlm htauo at tlio time the Interview wns sai < l to have been hold In New York. In view ot these stories. Manager Locke to night lssiu > s the following card : That mallciousiiispatchescoiUiiiiic to bo ? ent out , noth ttom Now V'orK and Chicago , foiccs me to ask the press , as a matter of justice , to make the following explicit dcnialb and state ments : 1. Mmede CSulcit , piinolpal dancer , lias not boon dismissed. 'J. Mmu Caio//i , pilnuipal dancer , 1ms not been dismissed , y. Mile N lo. first dancer , has not been dis missed. 4. Mile ri Uillcrt , Mile Cnrozd and Mile Vie dtiuced last evening in the "Ial ! Costume" ballet , nn account ot their success ful performance appearing In the local papers Uiismoinliig. fi. No member of the orchosliu lias been dismissed. 0. Only those found to bo incoinpeletit , alter fair trial , from the choius , ballot and uiinripalK , bave been ills- mussed , and tlie.se have been retuined to New Yoik in the best tiist-cla s coaches that the Michigan Central and Now 1'mk Central io.idsatloul. CiiAitt.ni K. LOCKK , ( icneinl Managoi. A Coal Town UAVC. Sun.v.VKDOAir , I'A. , Dec. 17. JJetvvccn 3 and 4 o'clock this morning people living nloug West Point stivct , In the uonhwcstcrn scctiou of this botough , wore aroused by n creaking noise and the swaying ot houses , resembling a series of successive shocks of earthquake. Ttio sensation was produced by a cave In which took down fully four acres of that section of town upon which stood upwards of fifty houses. The greatest alarm prevailed from 3 o'clock until after daylight. Alter tlio surface sank the houses awn rod and totteied , and the frightened people , many of thorn with children in their arms ran in search of places of safety , vvhllo tlio men collected their most poitRblo piop erty and convovcd It from too doomed dis trict. The hurfnco settled from two to tour tcet , and damaged property to the extent of froniS50C03 lo 875,000. 'ilir cavo-tn was cmi'-rd by the robbing of the \v orklncs of tlio Kohlnoor collleiy , which is located under that portion of the town. IH eiiBloii8 In the It n nits. Nr.w Vonif , Dec. 17. The local assemblies of the Knights of Labor of this city nnd UrooUlja , compiling distilct assembly No. 40 , have been working in conjunction with the central labor unions of the two cities and have sent delegates to the central uulon meeting. It Is said that disagioeuieiits imvo arisen as a result , nnd Uie lenders in district nsst'inblv No. 4'J ' Imvo been work In K to break up the connection. A proposition to with draw the knights' delegates from Uio control union January 1 was sent out. audit is said that eighty-live local assemblies voted In la\orof withdrawing ; lortHive opposed It. and twenty vvcra non-committal. It is said that the opponents of the move will refuse to withdraw their delegates and will nppo.il to thogoueral executive board. Jaiio Whcolor'B Will. Ui.xvni.ANii , Doc. 17. The will of Mrs. Jane VVhcolcr , an old woman who vvas recently - contly uiurdcieil nud whoso nffed husband vv asm rested for the crliuo , vvas offered tor piobata thlMiioinliii : . The estate is valued at trom SIW.OOO to 8200,000 , nnd the greater part oi It Is left to her nephew , Thomas 1C. Shaw , of Ulimlupliain , Kngland , Tint west- oi n rosfltvu hcliool of design for women , of Hili city , gets property vnluud t 5'JU.noo. Tha lomalnderof tuoustati ) Is divided between mimeious ichitivos. ' 1'liu tviiftiits vvlio lived In Mrs. vVhepler's houses for moio than Iho years get 550 each. 'J'ho Churoh aiul the K , of Ii. I'lni.AiiKi.i'iiiA.Di-c. 17. Tfie Itecord this morning , wiys "An important confereuco bearing on the relation of tlio Catholic church to thu Knights of J/abor In the United State * Is DclioveU to Imvo been hold In thUclty yc.'itoiiiay between Cnnllnal ( Jlb bon. Aiflibishoj ) l'oirleuiof : Now York , and AichblMinn Hyiiu of riilhidelpliia at tlio iesl- di'iico ol the hitter. " A prominent priest snld Inst evening In rofeuhiR to the limiting th.it the labor ( iiii'atlon vvas certainly assum ing Mich purport and drilling Into Midi elmiinels Hint tins church could not veiy long Ignore it Tlio Covermiiom Printing Ofllco. \VAhiimiirox.Dcc. 17. The bcunlo com- mltteo on appropriations held n meeting thla nioriilnz to consider an urgent deficiency bill providing for the government piluttng onico. The chlfxf cletk ol the pilntin olllr was present , but the committee wUhedto I'ublio I'rlntor Benedict , who Is In Now York , and postponed action In coiuenn encu until Monday. The chlot rh'ik Intlmototl that the force of the minting oHlcii would have to be furloughed If piovblon foi its pay- iiiviit wiib not soon iniule. Au EncllnhmiurH I'ropcrtj-Attat-heil. Nuvv Yoiiic , Dee. 17.-ludsi ) Hmrott to-day granted an attnchmeut avalnst the iirojn.'rty in this state of James Mclienry , of England , aiB uell known ralltnad mail ) , In HII act on "bouubt by James L. Monttroiuery to ri-covei- S'HO.SUt , a-sasslgDeeof claims foimorlv ht-Id by thu old firm of Barlow l/.uocquo A ; lc- l-.irland , ' - " Dropiu-a Doail. .f , Dec. 17.GrattlotVasliblirue \ , ton of Hon. K , B , Waahburae , ud secretary and gbncral counsel of Hie Ami'rlcau London exhibition , who arrived litre yesterday in tlio iiitorcit of Uia iixliibltlou , Uropped dead at the OdIUiouso to-day or ctnbat pj)0i l iy. FAIR WOMEN AND BRAVE MEN First Atmual Reunion of the Military Ordei of the Loyal Legion. THEIR BRILLIANT RECEPTION The Norton liencflt lz.irfl'4 Dooin- Cotirt Notes The Abbott ri > Kn o- nicnt 1'ollce I'otnta Other Ijocul News. Tfic tjoynl Tim lirst anniversary ol the tion of : i conunnmlcry of the MlHinrj Order of the 1-oynl Legion in Nebrask : wits celebrated in n royal manner nt tin Millnicl liotol last night. The legion which was organized wllli thlrly-si > members , now numbers In its ranks over one hundred veteran nrmj oilleors , the most of when with their ladles , were participants in the festivities incident to their first annual reunion. Preparations for the event hail been made upon an I'loborate scale , and the interest felt in the meeting was muni festod by the presence of nearly ono htm < ilretl members of the order with thoit lading who entered the banquet hull til the Millnrcl nt JO o'clock last uij hl. The hall had boon in the decorator's hands and un'sonleil a scone thut challenged the adinirutlon of the guests and gave csperhil inspiration to the male portion of the assembly. The wall was covered with immense Hags that hung in graceful folds.partially concealing : it the end of the room several slacks of muskets. On the tables were several miniature cannons that wore not at all daiiKurous in appear ance but aided In coiniilctitis : the general design of the decorations. The tables were tastily dressed and arranged in tin ; lorui of 71 halloed square. The following gentlemen and tlieir ladies were Heated nt the banquet board : Lieutenant Aborcrombio , Captain Alice , Lieutenant Ames , Colonel Hates , Lieutenant Hcehel , Lieutenant Hell , Lieu tenant Bowen. Major Ikeek. Oliver 1' . m-iffpy , Captain liioutch , Major Brown , Lieutenant Burrell , Colonel Carlin , Lieu tenant Canlield , Lieutenant Clark , Major Clarkson , Colonel Amimn C'obb , Lieuten ant Coburn , Cataiu ] ) ( . 'rumor , Colonel Curtis , Major Dandy , Major Davis , John B. Dennis , Caprafn . W. K Dorsov. Lieutenant Dudley , Captain Kwen , Major 1'iMiiee , Jlajor Franklin. Colonel Freder ick , Lieutenant Furay , Lieutenant ( Jen- sol , Major Hull , Lieutenant liar- wood , Major Iliwkin : , Captain Holmes , Captain Church Howe , Captain llumphiey , CaDtain Ij.ims , Lieutenant Jones , Jcsselyn , Captain Keefe , Major Kent , Colonel Livingston , .Major Lml- Hilton , Captain Muneliestor , ( ) . P. Mason , Surgeon Mercer , Lieutenant Mor- mm , Ensign Michael , Captain Mills , General Montgomery Colonel Montgom- erj' , Captain Moorcs , Colonel Morrow , Captain McBridc Lleulonant MnUliiv. Major McParliu , Lieutenant Melting , Captain O'Brien ' , Captain Palmer , Major Parker , Major Peauody , Cliarles A. Pierce , George A. Prilchett , Caiitain Qumn , Captain Rueker , Lieutenant Kuni- sey , Horace B. Sarson , Hon. Alvin Saun- clers , Colonel Savatre , Captain Smith , Captain Squires , Lieutenant Stnrgis , Lieutenant Swobe , Major Terrell , Lieu tenant Townsend , Captain Utio , Lieuten ant Wallace , Lieutenant West Colonel Whcaton , Major Wilson , Lieutenant Henry H. Wright , Lieutenant William M. Wright , J. M. Thnrston , E. Kosewaler , P. R. Monsoy , S. P. Rounds. After an invocation by the clianlain of the Legion the guests gave themselves up to a discussion ol the following excellent menu which was served in courses : MIXU. : BliiuJ'olnts. Ureen Turtle , au Qucnr-lls. Ccloiy. Amontillado. Small Patties , ait SMpicon. Pontet Caner. Young Turkey. Cranberry Sauce. Potatoes. S > vccl JJicad In Cases ! Fieneh Peas. Punch au Ambrosia. Clilcken Salad. _ _ _ Sliilmi ) Salad. Cardinal Punch. Leg ot Veniaon , Cuuant Jcllr. .M mum's Extra Dry. Honed Turkey Truffles. Gelatin of Hoar's Ilond. Game Pie. I'ipei Iloldsclclc. English Plum Padding. Madet la Jelly. Macaroons. drapes. Kdam Cheese. Cafe Nolr. Incidental to tlic banquet the Musical Union Orchestra rendered the following selections : Overture "America" . Moses. Cornet Solo "Liebe Xum Volk" . Supue. Soloctlon ' 'lolanlhn" . Sullivan. Spanish Fnntaslo "Li Paoma ! > 1..yrailier. MuMcitl Melange "This and That".iJoetfer After the wants of the inner man had been more than supplied and the cham pagne had excreised'its tongue loosening inlluoncc , Commander W. J. Uroatcn aroe und in n brief -speech welcomed the guests. Ho spoke of the objects of the organisation nnd of tlio pleasure and profit that are certain losults of a meet ing of so many congenial p pirils under such pleasant circumstances. lie did not want to consume any tiniu in needless words of welcome , hut would introduce some of his comrades who had something of in terest to divulge. Ho introduced Major- ( lOnernl Morrow as a brave soldier and a genial comrade who would favor the guests with H paper on "What J Saw at ( jettysburg , " ur.\iiAi : , MOIUIOW'S AiMinr.ss. ( Jonoral Morrow arose and was greeted with a round of applause , in which the laities joined heartily. The general said Hint so much had boon written of tlio battle of ( iettysburg , the greatest battle of tlui civil war , that no would not go into historical details , but would eonlinu himself to the narration of incidents that came under his own observation. Ho was in the great light that commenced on July 1 , 180'J and closed on the fourth , and witnessed the con flict of the armies whose combined forces numbered 170.000 men. Ho was taken u prisoner on tlui second iloy of the light and observed much of the eonfed- erato movements. For the first days they were confident of snccos * , and did not give up until after LongUrcet's de feat , The men in both armies were alike In intelligence and patriotism , and both bides were lighting to decide ono thing , tlio fate of the greatest country ol the world. Tin ) general referred foellnglv trf the death of ( icnoral Iloynoldp , with whom ho was intimately acquainted , and paid a tribute to his valur as u soldier and worth ns a clti/.cn and gentlemen , He referred to the fourful lighting on the second day In which the Eleventh corps under Gen eral Howard did Some of the bravest lighting ot tlio war , liy sheer force of numbers the liret corps was driven bud ; uftcr having lost 0,000 ot the 10,030 men with which thfiy had gone into the light. At this point the Lluvonlli corps was forced back and ie- tioatcd through the town ami reformcil on Kulji's hill after haying lost 4,030 man. The lossob in ) ho First nnuKlorcnth corps were heavier than wore sustained by any two corps in juiy light during the war , To General O. O. Howard's sagacity in delecting Seminary hill is duo the llnal success of the Union arms , which were enabled from this point to withstand the most determined assaults that were made by Iee'a valiant men. The speaker also pales a fitting tribute to the able leadership - ship of Gem. Doubleday. Following up his personal reminiscence ( Jon. Morrow told that the dentil of Gen. Ilcvnotd > was regretted by confederates as well n by the union soldiers. The conlederatc sold6rs ! were jubtlnttt orcY their \ ictorj of the lirst day. In' ( Jottv umg the pub lie buildings and churches were used as hospitals. The speaker said that from his quarters as a prisoner he could ser the lines of thefe < vmil armies. Ho could overhear the planstjf the assaults upor the federal lines. He heard a member ol Lco'3 staff say thai the confederate ! would dictate tiieirMVrms of peace in the halls of congress" , , , The Pounds of tin Oattlo were heard M.S distinctly m the prisoner's quartersas on the battle ground. Longstreot's attack on the union lines on the second day of Jitl.1) ) was as brave an assault a any army o thirty thousand men ever made. The re puKe was considered a victory by the confederates because LonpMrect sue cecdcd in driving the federal lines baci ; a half mile before ho was repulsed. Or the next day the defeat of Johnston wa ; a great victory for the union forces Lee s failure to support Johnston gave the union forces an advantage that could not bo overcome. The sneaker witnessed the light on thp third day from the reel oi the building on which he was a ( iris oner. Ho gave a pretty picture of the hccne before the battle commenced anil nHo a vivid description of the battle thai followed. The advance nnd repulse ol the imposing , valiant charge of Picfcctt' ; devoted brigade , the ( lower ot the arm ; of the northern Virginia was vividly described. MA.IOII OIiAKKfcOX'3 Al > ! mr.S3 Major T S. Clarkson was called upon to give something of the history of the Loyal Legion. Referring to the mstory of the members of the Loyal Legion In said : "How varied are the experience' of the average American eiti/cn. They are so ditVoront from tlfo experiences ol the men who were born and raised iindci the sound of ono church bell. " He ro- ferrcd to his experience at Gettysburg where he was born and educated. Hevas there afterwards in the performance of his duty to his country. The members ol the Loyal Legion did thuir duty in the struggle for liberty. 'Ihey btill "have a duty to do in caring for the maimed sol diers and the willows and orphans of the soldiers dead , who are the special charge of the government they saved. The onlei of the Loyal Legion is merely : v social one and has no secrets. The badge , the ! emblem of the order , was won by the performance of duty and is dear to the heart of every man who is entitled to wear it. Mr. Jules Lombard , of Chicago , was introduced by Major Clarkhon and fav ored the guests with "I Fear No Foe , " sung in the mugniliccntiuanncrtlr.it is possible onlvin a Lombard. In rosoonso to an emphatic encore he rendered a popular Scotch ballad. Captain Humphreys , of Pawnee , was introduced as the man who had brought home a horse that he had carried away from the banquet ono year ago , and de livered in his inimitable manner an orig inal poem , "At Donofoon. " .TPI > : I. THURvtrtx's Atmunss. In rising to respond to the tflast , "The Ladles , " Judge John M. Thurston thanked the Loyal Legion for the honor thev had conferred upon him by inviting him to take a patt in the programme of the evening. As the son of a soldier who had died for his country lie felt at homo with the commanders of the men who gave their lives in a common glory. He thought faome bachelor ought to respond , to the toast. They wouldn't have w > much experience but would have more courage to assert their honest convictions. While the toast was "The Ladies , ' he proposed to talk of women. A lady is the artitieial product ol society. A woman is God's best gilt of man. Ho said he couldn't say much of woman's introduction upon em th because he didn't take muchstock : in the spare rib story. He didn't see how so much of the good and beautiful could have been produced from such inferior material. Ho thought that some angel who saw man's lonely condition had left heaven to become his comforter. Speak ing of woman's devotion to man ho baid that she never regretted her love for man no matter what the outcome was. Eve is oven quoted as having remarked that she wouldn't give Adam for the whole garden of Eden. He referred feelingly to woman's influence upon the warrior. Nothing has aroused man to accomplish deeds of valor as the encouraging voice of woman. The history of every nation is roplcle with instances , patriolism.tlevo- lion and sacrifice of noble women. At the close of Judge Thurslon's ad dress , which was xvarmry applauded. Messrs. Lombard and Northrup favored the party with an excellent rendition of "Larboard Watch , " after which the guests withdrew to the tune of % > AuM Lang Syne. " The event was an unusu ally brilliant and pleasant ono and one long to bo remembered. THE XOttXON BENEFIT. Ati InlprrstliiK Exhibition at Canning- linni'B Hall 1'aclcty Norton' * ! Urotlier. For various reasons tlio attendance at the benefit given to Paddy Norton , the Deadwood pugilist , at .Cimningluim'a hall last night , was not as large as it ought to have been , still a neat Mini was rcali/ed for the beneficiary of the even ing's entertainment. The programme consisted of three four-round bouts , The first , was bolwecn Clint ) , Phebo nnd Johnny Lu Mountain , two llglit-wcightfl , and was an excellent and interesting exhibition. Some lively blows were given and taken , both con testants lelinng with equal honois. Sam Stovonsou ami Pat Hone sparred four lively rounds , and the evening's cuter- tainmont was closed with a comical bout between Paddy Norton und Arthur Itothcry , in wliloh both men received some hard oufTing , Among the spectators was Mike Nor ton , n brother of the pugilist , who has been iioparated from him fortnn years or more. ' 11m former is a laborer In the B. & M. construction gang , near Omaha , nnd reading In the local papers an ac count of hlb brother's sot-to witli llanlev , hastened to this city , > and looking up the pugilist found by comonrlng notes that they were brothers. For the past day or two the two brothers } have boon busy oompaiing notes anil talking over old times. OIGAintAKIJI t- IN COUltr. 1'hoy Able For l > c ti I Protection of TholiIJKL Ynstenlny morniny { * nora.l Covvin com- nieneed u suit in the $1 .tricl . court which involves a priiidplo Ich h not alto- Aether unimporliint. ] _ ho suit Is brought by the Cijriirmukofs Union , No. 9a , ajrainst William ilsou & Co. , eiga iniinul'actUTers anil § 1 alcra , to pris\ent them from usini ; hie label of the uhion , which de > % | : iis all boxes of union-made cigars , jalleged that this ihiii tins been making a practice ot put ting this union label on scab-mado cigars of an inferior quality , and thus palm thorn oil'on the publio us fiigl class goods. This union label , it ib ulaiimnl , is counterfeited so Miccescfnlly that nothing but an o\pei t examination win detect the fraud. Other facts are fret up in ttio petition , in tmpport of the request of the plalntlfis , that Wilson Co. bo en joined fioni using this blue label on their non-union oigars. Judge Wakely granted a temporary injunction as requested , and sot the hearing of the case for next week , General Cowln. in commenting on the case yesterday morning , said : "This union label otthe cigarmakcrsi ! , a trade mark which ought to be and mubt bo pio- tcctcd. If thobo firms can , by using n union label , bell cheap labor cigars at the hHiiio piiees as union cigars , It follows that they will deprive uaiou utou of work" , WATtauwor.Ks. Xho SjBtpin Completed Ami t Sntls- Itat-tory Test Mn < lo. Cou-Miit's N'cb. , He ? . 17. ( Special Tele gram to the Hi.i .1-Tlie Columbus uator woik \\urc submitted to J. E. House , of Omalu , a an expert for examination and test. The vroik are completed except a few minor touches about the rncinc hotiso and wolK The mayor , city council , Engineer Houtson , Chailes Suliroctlcr. the contractor , nnd n Intee number ot our business men and cltl- 7.CU3 looked on ulth much solicitude and In- teiostas.l. E , Hon e gave Instructions foi the various tests as they came up to the points ot excellence and apwoMil , till finally pressure of lai pounds to the inch was aiv piled , whan the pumps , engine , water supply and mains pro\cJ pntlsfnrtory to all coiv cerned. It ia intended In a few days to ulu them another olllclnl tc t licfoic they n\t tinned o\er to the eiiy. We me all pioml ol our water system , an honest Job bv our own lownsnmii. Chnilcs Sclmicd r. The lie o was attached at the extieino cud of tlicnmln , about half a mile from the works , tlnowinv a sticam from spicim-fivo to ninety feet. A committee , iepie cntlnc ihc IcmllneItiMir mice commutes In tlio Ktate. ait ) liuro ninklne rates , based on oui bettei piotcttinn Hie. Jlenilly Gin In u Poor Honor. UNADII.IA , N'cb. , Pec. 17. [ Special Tele- cram to the lltn : . ] A sad accident occmreil at the Oteo county poor faun last evening , by which n panppr nnmcd James Douglas lost his life , and nnothci pauper fiom Nebraska City , known by all ns "Old Pctci , " Is not ex pected to live , llv some means at presenl unknown , the dnmpci In the furnnce thiit supplies the house with Moain got tinned , thoretiy allow I nc the tens to escape , lilllnp that irortlon of the building occupied by the paupers with its deadly effect. Douglas and Old Petei occupied the same room. When they ictlictt It appears that they loll theii door open , and when discovered this mom- Ine by their watchmen who h d hnitl work to cet to their mom on account of the density of the as , Douulas was dead and Old Petei in a d > Ins condition , but H Is thought now lie may iccovor. Wheio the lilnme lies can tie haidty satdnt jucsent , but the mattci will be I Gr.indn a Snbjoot oCHnconlatlon. biouxCiT\ . , Dec. 17. fSwl.il | Tele- Kram to the HM : . | Considerable speculation has been liululROiI In lieio to-day by a lai o number ol citizens as toliat ( ir.tnda , the llntldock witne.ss anestt-d at Kansas City , will testify to. Jinny are inclined to believe that ( iiaiuia has alicady been "woikciV'by the defense add hence will testify in Its In- teiest. Tilt ? llcrlliu : , who was with ( ir.uida when arrested , had hcen In Sioux City some time previous and the supposition Is Hint the ) > lans tor GMndn's nircst were then consum * mated. This is merely chcumMantlaland speculative1 , however , but a Rrc.it douldt at tention was paid to It to-day. Grnnda's Confosston. TVAXS.VS cm , Dec. 17. Sj hosier tiiamla , alias Unindcrs , under arrest for coiivpllcitj- In tue lladdoct : murder , will be taken to Sioux City to-niKhl. The state will publish the confession made to-day , in which Cianda ndmlts th.it he was with the pai ly and drunk with them. They agreed to attack Umldock and anothpr piomiiient piohibitioiilRl. Arensdoif , he silircd the shot which killed Haddock , ( ii.inda , with his wife and Kashnit/kl , who is no.vundi-i arrest nt Sioux City , floated down the liver on a flht boat and Kablinitrkl went on to Cnlifoinl.i. A Railroiul Man Resigns. Ki.oiviK , la. , Dec. 17. [ Special Tclofiiam to the UKK.I II. I. Clailc , jronci-al innnapcr of the Keokui : A Westcni railroad , 1ms ro- slcned to accept a position as division su- ppiintcndont on the Qiipen * descent loud , with he.idriiiaitcis at Yieksburtf , .Miss. Ills successor has not been appointed. Iowa Democratic State Committee. DJS : Moixns , Dec. 17. The Ocmnciatlo shite cential commlttpo mot hero to-day , clos' Ing up the affairs of the cain ] > aign. The resignation of Chaiimnn Klnno and Sccrc- tnn * Charles were ncccptcd , the former hnv- been elected district jmlip * and the latter was iceently iiminlntcd postmaster at Codai Bapids. Eel. 11. ilnntei. of Corning , vva- . elected chairman and A. P. McQuirk secio- tary to hll the vacancies. Kcliraaka anrt Iowa Wnatlior. For Nebraska "and Iowa : Pali wcntlici ; cooler. _ Ho Did Pretty Well. IJovrov , Dec. 17. Ever since the dlscoveiy of the defftlcatloiis of Treasurer William Heed , of the South IJoston laltioad company , expei t accountants have been woi king iipo'n the books cndua voting to unravel the tangled accounts. The experts' examination is now complete and their repoit has been iiiade pub lic , lly this it Is llowll that tlio over-issue of stqekby the tic.isiuer Is 1'JO , " shares and that the cash dedication is Sl. ' > U , < 577 , which Includi'.s the complete wlpimr oat of the sur plus of iK > ' . > , ; ui ! and additional stealings to the amount ot SbO,718. The company now knows just what its loss is In cash , mil the iUf8llon | of liability on ovitr-i.-isncn ccitili- eitos is sitll to be dftciuitncd. it the com- ptny is liable foi the market vnluo ot such slimes the amount taken by lU-cil In that way would be in round numbers xSlvWrOl ) , lunklnc a total siiipliisof 8 76.1177. ] Jccd was tlusHflcrniiou .sentenced to bovon years Im- piisonmcnt. An Ensine'fl I-'richlftil Fall Dr.Avmi , Dec. 17. The News' Uuunteon special says : As the Salt lake express on the Delimit KIo ( irand lonil was loiindlny : the curve on the approach to the bi Idge across the GunnlMm i Ivor , at ' o'clock this mornliii ; , the onalno struck a cow lying on the track nnd was dcialled , tuinhliai ; over nail over Into the river bolow. Engineer Welch and ilroniMi McConncll vvcio instantly llllod. ; The coaches nil i outlined on the track , No onoclbo was injured. Heavy Dnina es Awarded. Sr. Lot'is , Dec. 17. .Mr < . Juliet Cunln.i- 1mm , who was hciloasly Injuu-d borne time Hgo by jumping from the street car of the People's line , wldclnvas In imminent clangor of collidliiR v\Ith u tallroail tialn at FouitU and Poplar miwt crossing , was io-ilnv a wauled S VWO damages hy a jiny In the cli' cult coint. Tlnrncd Knutnuky Wlilfiky. C'lxc'iVN.vii , Dec. 17. A sjeclid ) fiom Uvvonsboro , Ky. , B.IJ-B that tiieainliouso ot the JT. Welch DlBtlllintr company burned last night , consuming 1. 800 bauds of whisky. It is thought that the lire was of Incemilni/ origin. DYSPEPSIA Causes Its victims to lift inlscr.ihlcI ronfiisnl , und depressed In mind , my irrlta- lilti , l.uiRiiliI , ami drowsy. It Is u dlscaso which docs not K''t well of Itself. It rcciilirs | rait'ful ) peisMent attention , and n ruinedy to tluow off the causes inul lone up the diges tive orpun till they perform their iliillc ? vIlliUKlHood's Sixu.ipnrlll.i has proven Just the rcfiuliLii remedy in hundreds of CHSCS. " I have tiikdi Hood's ( diriapaillla for dfi- pcpsla , from which I haveMiBercd t\\oC8is. 1 tiled tnnnyotlici mi'dlcliicg , butnulio provdl ' flar-nparllli. " fo batlsfactory as ljjjod's THOMAS COOK , Itmsh l.lcituu Uelit Co. , > cw York City. Siclc I 3cadache " Tor the past two years I bare been aRllelnl llli teveio lieaiUrhes and dyspep sia I vva * Indweit 10 tiy Hood's Raisapa- rllln , ai > U have found creut relief. I a n- fullj recommend It to all" M s. 1-- I- A.N.VAIIIX , hi-tt ILivcn.Coim , Ml > M.uy U. fSinlth , t'anibrlilgepoit ' , M.is , and sick head vras a bUffi-rer from dyspepila ai lie. Hi > took Hood's Hursaparlllii mid fouudlt Hit ocbt icmul ) bhoever UitU. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold l > y all ttnigglBt . tl ; lx for $5. Msdo wily by a I. HOOD 00. , Lowell , Mas * . IOO Dose Ono Dollar * A GHEA.T MISTAKE lias heretofore been ninde in the treat incut of rheumatism , neural ia anil nerv ous or sick headache. This is oviilcnceil by the failure on the pat t of thousands o sufferers to find relief , even thonsh thej have exhausted the skill of various phy sicians nnd tried numerous so eallci romrdioi To such AthlophorosisolTeri'i as a s.u i : , si ui : and Qt'H K ct UK. Its sue CO H has been phenomenal , and yet it i < not surprising because it v 11.1. do nil thai is claimed for it. The Athlophoios C'o w III gladly refer any who desire to innki nn invetl < ratlon to reliable parties win have been cured bv it. J. K. Giljcspie , Heal Kstato and I.oar Agent , at Atlantic , Iowa , says"Mv rlieumatism Ih t apiieaied in Ihc hip , and then extended down into the lost' through the nciatie nerve. 1 suU'orei whether slaml'iAg or sittliif ; , and it waf with the greatest ot dllllculiy that 1 sue needed in hobbling to inyoflk'ccach day I eonsulted physirians , also trie < l over\ , reimuty I could learn ot without any gooi olleets whatever , i\ly \ great fears wen that 1 would alwavs have it. As I vva1 wilting n letter to this friend in Chicago I casually made note of my rheumatism and thought no more about It. Jiut nn letter wi.s answered very promptly , toll inc me to use Atldophoros , also statin ; : his mother's ' case and oure which vva' ' more suwro than mine. I til once pur elisvcd a bottle and by the time 1 had flu islii-d taking it. my rheumatism had gone U was a little too quick to lop before i was pone entirely out of m v system , am 1 had another little attack , but two hot tier , of Athlophoros did the work. It luv been over a year hinee that time. It is ai oveollontmedicine , and lean rceomuiem it to others. K very druggist should keep Athlopho ros and Athlophoros Pills , but where thej cannot be bought of the druggist tin Athlophoros Co. , ll'J WallSt .NowYork , will send cither ( carriage paid ) omwelpl ot regular nriec , which is $1 Oil per bollh for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. I'or llv or ntnl hltlncy ONca'p" , ilyanenilii.hi dlKtistloii , vrcukm is , nervous doblllluKpiist'i Ot UdllK'll , C01Hlll.ltloll , llOlllllU'llO , llllpUK blond , \c. Athloilioros 1'IIH nro uniiitialixl 11 BEFORE - ANDAFTER Electric Appliancei are cent 01 30 Daji' Trial , TO MEN OFdLY , YOUHG OR OLD , TrrrllO ere rairorlna from KRUTOUS PBHIUTT , > T I.our ViTitiTV. JACK or NKKVR FORCE AND Vnion , Wi Tlii Wv itHEVK sKi. an 1 Ml Ilium ilisflnnw ofE.1Oi | L NATUIIS rtibiltlni ; from A lit' . us nnrl OTIICH Cwir . Bppoiljr mlle > f nnl complcln roFlo rntloiiotlH : .TnViuoiianiJUKiiooDUr iiVTrxB Thd ( fmndfrt illimovcry of Hie Mnrlpxnth CrntutT ' Y6LTA1C DEI.T CO. , NARBHALL , KICK. IP , - -t * * xxsrrxx * * T7 rt-tr 'ai sas 5yxm "Wo ilo ln > icli\ certify tlnil o supovvlw tlio ariftiijrcmclliB Cm ullthi * Monthlj iiml Quartci- Iv Di-ntvlngb ol Ttio Lonlvlmm Stftto IjOitci.v I'oiniium.mid in | > creon innrmgo and control UiL'dniMln B tlioiiisal\e , nnil Hull llin biuun nui comlnctBd wtlli lionnMy. fnlinofis und In cooil lailli to HT l nil vfillo" . f"i < 1 " 'o inuhrirl/e thu Comviinj to USD tins eorjlfloito with Ikiot ( lurbifiinturosatliH-lioil , in I'.s incnls " s COMMISIONMUS. : We Iho iindflrsijnic'il llnnki niul ] lnuko-A | will t > nr nil I'rbos iinxxvn in The Louisiana M'ltc i < oltctles which may bo pruorutort fttoiir couii1 tcri > . J. H. OOLESKV , 1'ioMdont Louisiana NntloniU Hunk. .1. W. KILmiUTH , I'lotllont Stiito Kutlonnl Hunk. A. lui.mvi.v . , J'i'csiJciit Mow nrlenna Nhtlounl Hunk. ATTRACTION UNPRECEDENTED . MILLION DIA \m\i\m \ \ \ ST&TELOTTERY COMPAHY , Incorporated In IH'll for 25 yearn i > f the leirli Inturc lor Kdiiculloiml niul Clmritiililo piirpoeos with n cnpitnl of $ l. < nW,000 to whlcli n rrnorvo fund of or.cr ( V > 0UUO lias clnco been iiddOil. ] ly nn ovorn holmlnpr popular vote Its 1 runoliUa vpas miulon pnrt oftlio pruaotit Stiilu Constitution iidontOillcoomnor"il A. D. 137V. The only lottorv over rolcd oil nna olnlorseJ liy the people of any stntu. Itnnvnrc lt-sorprntponcn. Itssriifia sliiKlo numbur drawm9 tnko plaou monlhlv , niul Hid flb.m-iiiinuul ( UuninvH roxu- lailyovor > nit months i.liino mid Dopcinhcr ) . A .sn.R.fnin OrronTiiKtTVTO WIN A FoitTttNe. lui Oimul UmwiiiK' , Clnss A. In tlio Academy oC Musio , Nourlcuii. ( ) . Tuesday , .luiiuitiy lltli , 18S7.1Wth Mhuthly Dniwlriir. CAPITAL PRIZE SIGO.OOO. Notice , Tickets are $10 only. Halves , 35 Fifths S2. Toaths 51- nui'iior fi.v ixn wt.ooo , inn.vNnPin/ EIAIini ! I'lll/CSOf 4 1iitin 1 foi'iii/B ov M " KKJ " Ml $0,001 20.1WC lliJ ( ) 2IW PiiMisnmoiiniinfctn . RstVioo Application for mini to olulm sliolild lin mnilo onlr to Hi * iifllco o ; tlio coinpun > in NuwOr Icnni. For fuillier lurorrnfi'.lor. wnto rlnnrlr , ( rirttcr full mldrcM. I1)STAIi Nlrr,8 Hipross Mono/ Mrdorc.or Now Vork Uvi luiiiftn tn onllimry Inf. lor. currency br oxprosa at our exponsu ai drt"80 < 1' ' II A.IJAIJI'HIN , .Sun Uilcunsrja. Or M. A.n.MTIIIN. Waijlilncrloii , U. 0. . O , Mcnny Orders purahla iind a < lilroii rojflBteroalcllpra to MIIWOUuIIANS NAITONAI. OANIC , KBIT Orlaniis r.n , H , . . . II IJ li1 I'j ' . . Tlmi ( tin | irsrnrn u ( I'arljr , nhuiiro In clinriie ( it Ilio ilrnwlnui , In u ismr- niln i of nlnoUii > i f.ilrno.n mil liilriirlli , tlnil Ilia nil ( "MIX" , nnil tliKt ll' ) OIIH inn | > oi > lnlf luini ] wlVut niinilcm will dMw n rrlra All imtlu * itu'ion rilllllkCllllllll ! ! „ lOlIIIIIIHlltlU I'll/l'HllI llll l/lt ; try < n h lilting 0111 uny o'lier , . - . . - - IIOMIn ureemihllrr Kiidunly > un In iK'UUhuiml ilo niiicl Iliouimary . j\iAitsJ'tt.v 'riuvr.iKr.T : , book , il fr ' ' . _ t'llolll4l Ji _ l ld lijrJ > klhnl ly thd Suodlkor trentntdnt by l'iof. fm/k iltlioul un > uneriitloii ui dctontloii tuini lutioi IT , Nnrdlkcr'e UHllioil of oniitivr ruptura lion lorwd by tlio loud I us fiUynlrluiis of Kmisiu , .lid ! iofcrpspwli\liy KI ntiy pli ) lcluii or bnnW n iiiiporiu : , Kumaij. llundsihls of Icalinioiilali iin 110 sui'ii at oitlco I nil nnd outinlnc live of chup . Prof. N , D. COOK , Onialml , Jfflco 1014 Douglas Street , Up itnu * ANOTHER NEW LOT OF ConsKlinjr of its Received from the leading Mer chant Tailors throughout the country , anif placed on sale at THE AT TUE Following Reduced r\ \ 6' . OVERCOATS , $35 Merclmnt Tailor Miulo titiflO 00 'JO " It 50 40 1175 10 20 00 50 2200 ( JO " SCfiO 70 " " " 1:0.00 : MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS TI-IE ONX.Y PARLORS , 1119 FARNAM STREET ,