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    tELJLOOJMAHA DAILY BEE : HUNDAYy-DEQEMBER 19 , 1880-TWELYE PAGES
In holiday goods consist of a vast number of beautiful and newly designed arti
cles In iuUfllors , Silk Handkerchiefs , Neckwear , Gloves , Fine Fancy Underwear ,
Fur and Sealskin Cap * . Night Uobcs in Flannel. Canton Flannel ami Fine Hand
kerchief effect. A largo number of Overcoats and Suits , suitable and bought ex
pressly for the holidays. ' Fine leather ami alligator Traveling Hugs. Any one
of these articles would make a very acceptable present , anJ one that will bo ap
preciated.
For the holidays we have bought an CBornruus lot of Overcoats , Tea Jackets ,
and suits for boys and men. Heglnnlnp with the Overcoats , we arc going to soli
for ( ho holidays onlv , a number of chinchilla and befrvcr Overcoats for $ ! , $ ; ,
and $0. that cannot bo bought elsewhere for from $9 , $10 ant ! $15. The LV.i
Jackets wo sell for $2.50 , arc worth at least $ > . They are ALL WOOL AND
FLANNKL LINKD. A most suitable present would bo ono of our Jcrtttf Ofllco
Coals which can bo bought for $0 , ? t.r.O . and $5.60. Underwear , wo will sell ftom
? 5o a suit to if 15. A fine all wool worsted suit for $10 , worth $15 ,
Our stock has never been in such a splendid condition to meet the demands' of
the people. 15olng entirely now and made expressly for us , thuro is not another
stock of goods in the city so desirable to choose from. The stocks of Overcoats
.Suits , Underwear , gloves , Hats and Caps , Ttcs , Whirls Childrens1 and Hoys'
Overcoats , Suits and Furnishing Goods , are as complete now as 11 largo , well se
lected line of goods can malathem. .
The Xcw 1'oi'U und Onmlm 4'lolhliif ; Co. NUic nifiitlinmi-lcrs 1'or
< * ooils ami IjOAV B'rlrc * .
Our Present
Something vvhicli lias Uf\of brforo
bt'pti done is what wo arc now doin , rthat
is Divine away an nrtii'lo ( hat H not trash
and worthies * . \Vo \ ; ; ii-o to lho o who buy
$15 wortli oj- more , a gold hcadud catic ,
that is retailed lit $3. This is something
tliat you will not bo given every day auU
you should take advantage of it.
VALLEY'S ' OVERFLOW CASES ,
Tbo Suit Against the Republican Valley
Road Dcoidod in Its Paver ,
FATAL SPREE OF FARMERS.
The Sub.slntul.al ISuom Which Wnlioo
ID ICnoyliij | ; Hwltolininn Injured
nt Coluiubim Now-i From the
JIawkcye State.
A Ijcsnl Victory.
WAiiooNeb. , Dec. 18.-Spocliil ( totlicnr.nl
Tlio ease ot McClmaKhan vs. the Omaha A ;
Jlcpulillcnn Valley railroad company , which
has been on trial In the district court Tor the
past tun days , has at last terminated In u ver
dict for tlio defendant The plaintiff. In the
case sitL'il for Slii.WX ) ( latnaaes sustained by
tlio ovurllow of tlio I'lnttit river , wlilcli lie nl-
leceS was c.tusecl by the railroad cnmnnny's
hridct'S bcln tmpiopurly constructed over
tlio 1'latto livri at Valluy station. There are
n largo number of other .suits against tliu i ail-
road. based on ttiu same lotinds , In which
Uamrws to the amount nt JjHi.OOO are sued
for , which will probably bo compromised
li ow.
_
Farmers' Fatal Spree.
OAKLAND , Nob. , Dec. 19. [ Special Tele-
Brain to the UKK. | Fred Wltto and Henry
Uackemeycr , ( icrinan fiirmcrs near Oaldantl ,
came to town yesterday and got gloriously
full of Oakland stimulants. Hot it left town
nnout 0 p. m. In ono wngon. About a mllu
ftom town tbclr horses became frightened at
HOinetlilng and ran away. Wltte was tluowu
from the vrngou lirtt. A short distance DC-
yond the wagon bi'd was tipset over Oaclco-
lueytr. About 13 o'clock Backomoyer bo-
caniB sober enotigti toieallzo his situation.
Ono of his htuiils was nxpoicd and fro7.cn ,
llo crawled from beneath tlio wagon bed and
reatio his way to the tirst lintiso. lie had no
recollection of anr one biiing with him.
To-day at 1 o'clock Wltte was found on the
prniiioln an almost lifeless condition , llo
was taken to the neatest liouso. ir. ) Lcepur
pronounced his recovery very dutibtttil.
liotli hands and aims \\are hadly fio/eu and
ho was nl so injined Internally , which no
doubt will prove fatal , lie is a Hinulc man
ngod forty and has ono brother somewhoio In
lown. No doubt If ho dies another damage.
mdt will IM brouirht against the saloons. It
is thought that Uackuineyur'd hand will have
to he auiputatod. _
YVahoo'i ) lllir ISooin.
WAIIOO , Neb. , Dec. 13. [ Special to the
BKU. ] The electric llglit plant is being put
in , and by the opening of tlio now year
Wahoo's streets will bo lighted by the elec
tric limit. The Improvements ofrahoo \ \
nmount to n legitimate- boom , The B & M.
extension from Ashland Is almost completed
to Wahoo. The now pussengcr depot on the
Fremont , Elkhorn & Mlssouii Valley rail
road h Just llnli-licd and ready for occupa
tion. Killlan DKH , are having plans nude
for n four htory brick building , 44xlJO ! feet ,
the fourth ptory at which will bo occupied by
the Masons for a. Masonic hnll. The Kli > t
Nntlonal bank will i-rcct another two story
linck bnlldtnc adjoining the present bank
building : , and so > oral other brick blocks , of
Iwoto four stories in helulit. are cnntem-
jilatod bv the solid mint of tlio city. Jl Is con-
iideiitly expected that the year 1887 will boone
ono of unprecedented bourn In the history of
Wahoo.
A Switchman's Unlortuunto Kail.
Cot.UMims , Neb. , Dee. IS. [ Special Tele
gram to the UIK. | Last nUht John U.
Hmlth , better known as Johnnie Brady , was
Bwltclilng tlio local freight train at this place.
On sU'ppliiK off flio pilot after drawing the
liln caiuht his foot and ho wus thrown down
With great violence , his left leg being
rolled tindflr the pilot , crushing the bones In
n terrible manner. This morning It was
found necessary to amputate the limb buluw
tlio knee. Brady Is a ninglo man , twenty-
bovnn years old , v as born In I'hittn county
nnd had the reputation of beini : a reliable
nmn , lining the position of night yard switchman -
man , Ho itiiltilng well cnnsldoting the scr
louibliouk to his nervous system.
a oed Tomplnrn In Session ,
Nonroi.K , Neb , , Dee. 18. ( Special to the
llr.i.j : Tlio District lodiro of the ludcv
liciuknH Order of ( Jood Templars met In this
city yesterday afternoon , representing coun
ties of Colfax , I'lattc , Stanton ana Madison.
About twenty duleuatud wore pitteeiil from
abi-oiul , and twenty took tint second dcgtee.
K. of I * . Ijoilga OrK.Tiilr.od ,
Xoni'oi.K , Keb , , Dec , 18. ( Special to
Iho 1JKK.1-A lodge of the .ICnJshta
of J'.UhUs w.w Instituted hetn last night \ \ Uti
n nioiiiberHhipof over twenty , Dr. A. L.
Muciunbcr chusun ns chancellor com
mander.
Cirnut and
DBS MCIINKS , Dec. 1H. [ Special Telegram
to the Ilr.K.l The publication. oC Grant' *
letter , wiltten In 1ST7 , andnlluilliip ; totJenenil
J ogan'slndlnntlon at that thuo to leave the
ic-puhllcan yarty nnd no over to the liboralti ,
or Independents has attracted much utteii'
tlon. Ono of thu ex-zovoinorsnf IOWA sild
' it ' ( Sla
to- lay lubiu-'aklnsof ;
\\ere true , as I personally know , i
to IK ) \Voshlnglon at tlf.it time. I remenv
ber dbtlnctlv tlmt It uas eoininoii talk in
IKijitlcal uiiclcs that l.ogan was tillilalins
\vlth Curl Sctniri and the other fault lindoi ;
\vhn werurrltUlsIng Grant und detiinralUIiii ;
the party , llovaa so much \vlfn thoiii that wv
nil exprcled at onu time that ho would gc
With the bolt. Do you asK why he didn't i
Well , I'll toll you. A certain senator came tc
mo ono day whllo I was In Washington and
calkotl over Logan's couieu with me. We
both dup.recatcii very much tlio drift of U.
llollnally said ; ! think 1 can stonhim.1
'How , said I r 'I'll go to Logan and say tc
lihn , "Hero now , 1 want tohitggest ( uyoji
tlmt Grant In all probabilities will lx
ve-uoniliuted nnd le-elccted for ft second
term. Now , If you behave yourself ,
rnJ staud loyally by the part )
you can probably- the centennial president
unit succeed Urant ns otm of the leudinj ;
of ( lie war. The iveople of tut
country will naturally look to von as Ids
Miecessor , and If you lut these follows alone
who are trying to bteak up the party you
will probably have the party's support in
1S70. " 'Now. ' said the senator , 'I nm goinc
to drop that in his oar nnd sec how It will
take. ' 'Well , the next tlmo I saw the senator
ho said mo , 'Bv thunder , It fetched him. 1
told him what I said t was going to. and ho
has been quiet ever since. ' I mention this ,
continued the ex-governor , simply to cor
roborate the position tiiiint took In that letter
that has jnst been published. 1 like Logan
well enough , but 1 like Urnnt , too , nnd want
to keup the facts of history straight. "
Grnmln liroiiglit Ilnok.
Sioux OITV , la. , Dec. IS. [ Special Tele-
cram to the -HF.K.I The ofllcers leturned
to-day fiom Kansas City having In clArgo
Sylvester Uranda and wife. Soon after
leaching the jail your correspondent was ad
mitted nnd outraged Oranda In conversation.
llo refuses to make nn open breabt of the
matter , but his wlfo is qtiltu talkative.
( Jranda at lirst slated that ho was at homo on
the night of the murder and that the reason
of his leaving Sioux City on the day
following , w.ii to escape the line im
posed on him In u iusllco couit.
Mrs. dranda states that Tieibor furnished
her husband the money with which to leave
and that ho saw the shooting. That a stiong
t-ITort was made in the Interest of the defense
bofoio Grand i'.satrest to got n statement fav
orable to ArenMtort is certain , but now that
overythlne thus tar KOOS to show that he will
corroborate In the main the statements of
Leavltt and Blsmarck.it will only strencthau
the prosecution. The Kansas City officers
whoumdo thu arrest claimed a portion of the
reward and would not release Oranda until
UiOMiuo was paid.
Dotn From Dubuque ,
DUIIUQUI : , la. , Dee. 18.- [ Special Telegram
to the BEE. ] Chief KemliulU , ot the Iho de
partment , suspendud Captain Dally perma
nently for a technical violation of the rules.
The city council reduced the period of sus
pension to thirty dnya. Tnero Is general in
terest in the case , as It Involves jealousies.
and Insubordination nmong the privates.
I'nblio sympathy Is with Dally.
1C. I' , uraily , member of the city council
for bis yeaiH , and loreman of the Journal job
ofllce , has boon appointed deputy internal
ruvonue collector at Sioux Citv.
Mrs. Mary Mahoney , aged ninety-nine
years , died in Iowa township Satuiday. She
was n native of lieland and leaves lilty-nlno
gtandchlldien tintl twenty-soven gieut grand
children.
lown Cily I'ncklns
IOWA CITY , la. , Dec. 18. ( Special Tele
gram to the JJKK. ] lown City lias been
fctirred for the past two weeks over a move
ment of citizens to gat n manufactory , now
idle , to running. A commlttco of onu hun-
dicd leading citizens , representing them
selves over fi,000,000 : , have been considering
n proposition from various parties to buy thu
Jowa City packing hotisn. The Chicago Co'
operative Packing & Provision company are
hero to effect a deal , and the cltUuns' com
mittee last nlsjht declared that Iowa City
would glvoS'JO.OOO In cash and propel ty wortli
S5.r,000 morn to this company or any other
company able to properly run the works.
Railroad Changes.
KEOIU-K , la. , Dec. 18. [ Special Tele-
cram to the HER.J. | . 11. Uest , jr. , general
passenger und ticket agent of the St. Louis ,
Keokttk & Noithern , and. of the Chicago ,
Butllngton & Kansas City railroad , has re
signed , to take effect January 1. Howard
Elliott , nudltor of the sumo roads , succeeds
him. Probably J. II. Sturgls. jr. , the aud
itor's chief uleik , will succeed Klllott.
A Hoot And Shoe Failure.
Wi.VTEit-ir.T , la. , Dec. IS. [ Special Tele
gram to the UKI : . ] C. W. Parlln , a boot nnd
shoo dealer of this place , was closed up by
the hhorllf at 5 o'clock last evening. Ills
liabilities are 68,000 Including moitgagc.s to
Airs. B. F. Longlov. of Dos Mnlnc.s , for
S-.IOO , and to thu First National bank of
Winter. set for Sl"OU. , Ho iilbo owes uastein
pai tics.
for Tlircotoninc to Kill.
! CioKUK : , la. . Dec. 18. ( Special Telegram
to the BKK , ] Charles K , Llmjuist was ar
rested to-day on a chtugo of threatening to
kill his wile , and also his brother , Lewis K.
, whllu intoxicated ,
Convict Labor Uofeol lye.
WASIIIXCITO.V , Dec. 13 , Itepiescntatlvo
llrlgir , of the committee on military affairs ,
has submitted a report to the house to accom
pany the army bill which contains a ciltielMii
upon the boot and Hhoe department of the
Leavciiwortli military pilson , The commit
ted limK the report siys , tlmt unskillful
prison labor enhances the cn t of boots and
shoes for the army nud that Iho work Is
defective , so that the shoes are of but little
value. The commltteo expresses the con
vlctum that the United Stated government
MimiM not build up it manufactory to bo run
by convict labor in competition with an
honest nrllsnn who suppoiH his family by
the product of hU labor. It is nl o the belief
of tliQ committee that n sentence to Leaven-
vvnrth for de = > eitlou , tollinxtd by an educa
tion as a shoemaker , harnuss maker , chair-
maker , or brnommnkcr , good cjuarters , uood
llvlnir , a suit of clothes nt the cxplritlon of
the term of sentence , transportation to his
homo and 5T > to refresh himself with , has no
Mieh terrors In it as to tend tosuppiess the
crime. Thn committee. ' as n Mcp in the
progress of reformation , htivo put n limit of
H \000 "P011 tll ° amount that can bo ex-
iK'iuU'il out of the clothing fund nt the mill-
iaiypil.son lor tlio current year nnd express
hope that In the near fuluru the business of
tihoo making as n penally tordojertion Mill
be abandoned.
C'ull and cxnnnne our 1UU of bargains
K. you want to buy , The ( . ' . K Mnvnu
Heal Estate and Trust Co. , N \ \ cor. 10th
and llarnoy , _ _
Law nnd Oritor. ,
A ma-is meottnt : in the ltUero.it of IHW and
ordei will bo hold on Monday evening , Deo.
eo , at the Snuuders Street 1'rctbyterlan
church , nt8SO ; a m.
By order of the com mil too of fifty.
Cull and examine our lists of
If you want to buy , The C. K. Muyiju
Real Estate and ' 1 rust Co. , N W cor LSth
ttnd
FOltrr-XINTH CUXOUKSS.
House.
AVAMtiXOTOM , Dec. 18. Mr. Dlbblo of
South Cniollna asked unanimous consent to
put upon Its passage the bill appropriating
5500,000 for a public building nt Charleston ,
S. 0.
0.Mr. . Hepburn of Iowa objected on thfe
ground that In view of the recent oaithquake
of that city this was not a tlmo to appro
priate S&OO.OOO for the erection of a uow
building.
Mr. Dibble icmarkcd that If the bill did not
pass the government would have to transact
business In the open air.
The house then wont into committee of the
whole on the Oklahoma bill.
Mr. Barnes of Georgia opposed the bill
because It did not provide the clearly defined
tenltory over which government was to bo
established. The extent of territory would
bo dependent upon the ability ot the gov
ernment tocoerco or induce five civili/ed
nations to surrender a portion of their land.
Ho believed that the honor of the country
would bn affected by the bill , lor good faith
toward the defenceless nnd unolfenslvo people
ple icqultcs that It should not pass. Pend
ing action the morning hour e.xplied and the
committee rose.
Instantly a hush fell over the house , nnd
nil eyes were turned upon Mr. Morrison wno ,
nilslug in his seat , said : "Mr Speaker 1
move that the house tesolvo Itself Into n
committee of the whole on the state of the
Union for the purpose of uonsideilng the
revenue bill. "
Dining the roll call absolute silence
reigned in the house. Many members , with
pencil in hand , were figurliii : up the vote ,
which , when completed , showed that tin
motion was lost by a vote of 169 to 154 ,
Speaker Carlisle voting yea , The vota in
detail was as follows :
Adams ( N. T. ) Anderson (0. ( )
Allen ( Miss. )
Jincon
Harbour Karksdalo
liarnes Barry
ISclmont JiCMUlCtt
Hlnnchard Bland
lllount Brace
JJrecklnrldpe ( Ail : . ) Brecklnridgo ( Ky. )
liurnos Bynum
Cnboll Caldwell
Felix Campbell ( X.Y.T. ) J. Campbell ( X. i" . )
Candlcr Cnrleton
CatchltiKS Clardy
Clemeuta Cohb
Collins Comptoti
Comstock Cowics
Cox ( N. 0. ) Grain
Uroxton Crisp
( Jnlbcr.son
Dtircan Daniel
Davidson ( Ala , ) Davidson ( Fla. )
Dibble Dawson
Dougherty Decker
Dunn
Eldredce
Finding Klahcr
Font Forney
Frederick
Gibson ( JIiL ) Gibson f\V. V . )
Class Oieen ( X. C. )
Hall
Hammond Harris
Hatch Hayden
Heard HumMilIt
llendprson ( X. C. ) Herbert
Hewitt Hill
Holman Huild
Htitton Howard
Johnston ( M. C. ) Jones ( Tex. )
.lones ( Ala. )
Kleiner
Lnltoon L ndc.s
Lanliani Loiu
Loverlnn Lowry
Mahoney Warwton
Mavbury Mc'rcary (
-McMlllln Mcltoa
Miller Mills
Morgan Moiilson
Murnhy
Nt-al Xceco
Nelson Norwood
O'Ken all O'Netl ( Mo. )
Outlrnaito
I'eel 1'uiry
1'Indar
Kichardson
Hobertjoli Itogors
Ituslc
Sadler Sayros
Seymour .Shaw
.Skinner
Snvder Springer
Stewart ( Tex. ) StonoMass. . )
Stone ( Ky. ) Ktoue ( Mo. )
Strait Snot 10
Tar.snoy Tatillwo
J. M. Taylor ( Tenn. ) ThriM-kinortou
I'lllnian Townshend
Trigs Turner
Van K.itoa VlDlO
AVakofleld W.ird ( Ind. )
Weaver ( la. Wellborn
Wheeler White ( Minn. )
Willis WiKou
Wlnans AVise
Woltoid Worthlngton
add Speaker C.ullslo-HH.
JiAVh.
Adams ( III ) Allen ( Mass )
Anderson ( Kan )
KuUer liayno
Dlnchnm Itliss
Hound Itoutello
lloylo llrady
Ilmwil ( Oliio ) Drown (1'n ( )
liriiinin ISnehmian
Muck Ituniu'll
Duilelch JJurrowa
Hutteiwoith
Camphitll ( I'.i ) Cnmiibrll ( Ohio )
C'iumnii ( 'nsnoll
( 'oiiKur Cooper
Cmllu CuteheOQ
Davonimrc Diuis
Dlnuluy Doisoy
Dunham
Kly F.rmentrotit
Kvans Kverbait
Farauhar Kellon
Fleeter Foran
Fuller Ftinston
( ! ny ( ieildes
tiillilliin Ccitf
( irten ( X J ) ( Ircsvenor
Ciout ( illClltllCT
lliitmer
llayncs Henderson ( la )
Hondemm (111) ( ) lleubuin
Heruumu Helsland
Hires
Httt Holmes
Hopkins Honk
Irlon
.laekson James
Johnson ( X J ) Johnson ( Itid )
Kelly Kelchan
La Kollctto LairdFOUB
Lawler FOUB
Uhlbarh .
Lludsky Long
Loulllt L eymsiQ ,
Mniklmm Martin
MvAdoo McCornti
McKcnna MeKlnney
Murrlman Mill.ird
Mllllken Motlat
Morrlli ; Mot low
Jiullcr
Ncdley
O'Donnell O'ltara
O'Neill (1'a ( ) Csboruo
Owen
P.ukor Payne
Taj son Perk I us
Peters Pettlbono
Phclpa 1'ierco
Plumb
1'andnll Ittnoy
Heed ( Mnlue ) Kieu
Kockwell Itotncb
Jtowoll Kvan
Sayer Kcrnuton
Sunny Sessions
Smalls Sowdun
Spooner Spilggs
Stahlncckcr Stueio
Stou'iison Stewart ( Yt )
St Martin Struble
Swinburne Hymen
K U Tnvlor ( Ohio ) .1 LI Taylor ( Ohio )
Xach Taylor ( Tenu ) Thomas ( III )
Thomas ( WIs ) Thomson
Van Schaack
Wade Wadsworlh
Wait Wallace
Ward ( III ) Wnrner ( Ohio )
Weaver ( Neb ) Weber
West White ( Pa )
Wllklns Woodbum
Total. l.r l.
Owing to the death ot Messrs. Dnwdnoy.
Arnot and Priee , the membership of the
house la reduced to H22. Twenty six demo-
ciats voted in the negative , Ot these New
Voile contributed live ( Bliss , Jlorrlman ,
Miller. SnricKs and Slahlnccker ) ; Pennsyl
vania live , ( lioyl , Cm tin. Ermcntiout , linn-
dall and bowden ) ; Ohio seven , ( Foran ,
decides , I.eFovro , Sener , Warner , Wllklns
nnd Campbell ) ; Louisiana four , ( ( Jay , lilon ,
SU Martin and Wallace ) : Now Jersey two.
( ( Siren and McAdoo ) ; Illinois two , ( Lawler
and Ward ) , and Alabama one , ( Mattln ) .
The only republican votes in favor of Mr.
Morrison's motion came from Massachusetts
and Minnesota , Messcrs.-lfayden nnd Stone ,
of the former state , nnd Nelson , Stiait , Wake-
licld and White of the hitter. M ssrs. T. ,1.
Campbell , Pinder anil Viele of New Yoik ;
Findlay of Maryland , and Stone nnd Ilnyden
of Massachusetts , wholnst year voted against
the consideration of the bill , to-dav voted In
the anirmatlvo. Mr. James , of New York ,
who Inst year voted to consider to-day tc-
verscdhis vote.
Thn announcement of the result was re
ceived with applause on the republican aide ,
which was quickly suppressed.
Mr. Herbert , of Alabama , attempted to call
up the nnvnl icoruani/ation bill , tint was an
tagonized by Mr. Crisp with the Pncllic rail
road funding bill and the speaker ruled that
the question must tirst bo taken on calling
up the latter measure as it was a prior special
order ,
Mr. Springer opposed the measure. Ho
wished its consideration postponed until
after the holidays , nt which tlmt ) he hoped to
hn\e thu privilege of Mihmitting some re
marks upon thu bill and perhaps some
amendments to It. If Its consideration was
pressed at this time he would resort to all
parliamentary means to defeat it.
On n standing vote there was a majoilty of
117 to 40 In fuvorof Its consideration.
Mr. Holman demanded the yens and nays ,
pending which Mr. Springer made a motion
to adjourn , which was , nt i:15 , carried.
HAILKOAD I'OOlilNG.
President Roberts Blnkea n Very
Poor Defense For It.
Piiir.ADKi.iiuiA , Dec. 18. Ill the big rail
road suit to-day Roberts explained at length
his ofllcial relations with the Pennsylvania
inllroad and other corporations , defendants
in the suit , toid whore the lines of the com
pany ran , as well ns those of Its connection ? ,
nearly n score in number , including nearly
nil of the Important lines cast of St. Louis.
The 1'ennsylvanln company was a largo
stockholder In many of them. Witness was
chairman of the president's committee of the
trunk line pool , nnd Albert Fink was com
missioner of the pool with a salary of 510,000
or 315,000. lu reply to Cassldy , Itobetls said
In relation to breaches of contract com mlttcd
by some party to the agreement : "When the
same freight Is shipped over diflcrnnt lines
It \cryseldoin that it is shipped at the
same rates. "
"What , then , Is tlio purpose of this organi
sation' . " '
"To got them to do tlmt. "
"Do you not require thnt a carload of
froluli fiom Philadelphia to JChlcag0
should bo shipped at the saiao rate by all
companies' ? "
"That is generally the purpose. Our com.
pany Is usually required to charge the high
er rate. We are looked upon as furnishing
thn best accommodations and shortest route
anil wo nro generally kept to the hkhoit
mark. This organisation Vines not propose
to control the ntnount of freight nor even Iho
percentage of f i eight a road ; nay carry. It
endeavors to lithe proportionate amount
which each road should eairy ofl the total
amount shlpned. " " '
.Huberts bald ho had Mated at ono of thn
meetings the payments hl.s company was
called upon to mnko weie too largo and that
the directors of the company were not. Balls-
lied. The lines , ho said , viern in union nnd
hniniony all the way through , llo did not
want to say one word against a single mem
ber of the trunk line oiL'anl/ation
because in some cases It was Im
possible to control other lines ,
ufllliatlpg with their roads-iivtha transaction
of their business , Cassldyi messed the witness -
ness very closely upon the.milter of steadyIng -
Ing rates and ItoberU limlllH declared thnt
the comso they nnd taken' ' was forced upon
them by the governor of the state couuto-
naiieinp by his signature ttie starting of
corporations organized by lietlclom Issues of
block , which condition of affairs being
allowed to exist rendered It necessary to
adopt borne remedy lor the pioteetlon of our-
helve * unit the public. I'nderoross-examlna-
lion by MucYclgh ICobcrts eald that a pool-
lug nrratiKement was iiificlyan attempt to
do what the law failed to do. Without stirh
an nriaiigcment the wildest competition
Ntould take place and one skipper would
never know whether lili competitor was got- ,
tins better rates or not. Any such atrange-
mont as would hurt the public would be ten
timed more hurt fill to the railroad
companies , Roberts eald nlso that
the Pennsylvania railroad company
has frequently been oq the eve of Withdraw
ing from this contract. The directors of the
company have raised the question of tUe >
legality of the contract and have only re
mained lu It- for the purpoiu of protecting
the state In the matter of frljlii rates as
provided by tlio trunk line eoimnlb3io.ii.
"if you are willing to withdraw from the
pool , ! ' asked Mr. Cnssldy , "why not let mo
tnlio out an Injunction now ? "
"Because 1 don't think the people nprro
either with you or with me. If the Pennsyl
vania liallroad company wcie to withdraw
from thu pool a brcnk-up In trnfllc orgnnl/a-
tlon nil over thu United States would follow ,
nnd thnt would be n greater responsibility
than wo cato to shoulder. "
The hearing was then adjourned to meet
nt Fomoday tnliu sot when the uai lies meet
In Unrrlsburs next Tuesday.
* v "sflCEf & CO , ,
Ofier Special Inducements Per the Holi
days.
Furs , FurH , Furs.
We arc showing an ininiensc assort-
meutofvcry desirable and fashionable
furs , union ! : : which is a line line of
MUFFS ! MUFFS t !
Silver Hare $3.00.
Snow Hiiro $3.00.
Monkey $5.50.
Gray Ivrimerl.HO. .
Alaska Sealskin ( London dyed ) $11.00 ,
$111.00 , $10.00.
Natural Beaver , $8.00 , ifO.OO$10.00 ,
$12.00.
Natural Lynx back and belly , $3.59 to
$7.50.
Natural Coon , $0.75.
Uhti'k Fox , if 11.00 and .flO.OO.
Hlack Persian , O.Sfl , $ ti.OO and $9.00.
Black Marliu , ? 5.008.50. .
Australian and Aiumerican Oppossuin.
S2.85.
Nutria Beaver , $3.50.
Black Russian Hiiro , 8."ic , $1.00 , $2.85.
Lynx Cat Belly sets , ? i.00. : !
Collara , Collarettes , Pelerines , Boas ,
etc1 , in various furs.
FUR TRIMMINGS !
In Natural Beaver , Lvnx , Opposum ,
Persian Lamb , Russian llare and various
others lee numerous to mention and in
various widths to match.
We puarantco the above prices to be
considerably lower than the aino goods
can bo boii ; ht for elsewhere.
Inspection solicited.
blUC MUITUIKS AND IIAXDKKKCIIinrS
In endless variety.
Silk Milliters from 50c to ? f.
Silk Handkerchiefs from Me to ? 3.
Our $3 Mtittlur is a special bargain , and
is usually sold for $5.50.
"
GENTS' "EMUUOIIHMIKU HACK STIIEUT
flLOVKS.
Fitty Do/-en ( Jcnts' Handsome Rroad
Satin Tecks , satin lined , ( latest = tyles. )
Usually ( = old nt 75 cents and $1. Holiday
prices , ! J5. > 10 and 50 cents. Also 100 do/.en
Satin Lined Tecks at Scents.
I.AUIKS' I'iNT. njnuoiuiitii : > LINUN HAND-
Ki'.itiiut'\s. ( :
Tifty Ilo7.cnVhito and Colored Em
broidered , Ileinstichcd , Inlaid Block
Tucked , Scolloped Border , etc , 20 cents ,
usually sold for 30 cents. Fifty do/.en
White and Colored Embroidered , Hem
stitched , Scolloped Border , Blocked Luce
Valuing , Lace Border , etc. , 25 cents ,
regularly sold for Sr and 45 cents. Fifty
dozen wliitt ! nnd Colored Embroidered ,
Scolloped Border , beautiful designs ,
37J cents , good value for 55 cents. 1'ifty
dozen White iintl Colored Embroidered ,
Scolloped Border , elc , , all the latcstnovel-
ties , 00 cents , would bo cheap at _ 75 cents.
Immense assortment of very line French
and Irish Linen Lawns , Heinstichcd , Em
broidered and Scolloped , all the latest
and most desirable novelties at 75 cents ,
$1 , $1.25 and $1.50 , fully worth ono-third
more. Hemstitched. Printed Border
Handkerchiefs at ! ! } . 5 , CJ , 8J. 10 , 121 and
15 cents , all now styles.
LA u Kb I i.Acnsl LACKS !
Wo have just received a larco invoice
of Laces suitable for Evcninc Wear , and
Fancy Work. Real Hand Run Spanish
Lace Tics and Fichus from $3 to $8.50.
ThrFC are worth almost one-half morn.
Wo are showing a very handsome line
of Mosquctalro Kid Gloves , 13-button
lengths , in nil the popular shades , in both
plain nnd embroidered backs. Inspection
and comparison invited.
KKLI.KV , Snnr.n & Co. ,
Corner Dodge and Fifteenthatreets.
.S | > oclnl Attention
Is called to the Chicago Bargain Shoe
Co.'s display ml. on the 7th nago. The
ladles of Omaha will find it to their in
terest to read it throiigh , and every lady
visiting their store Monday or Tuesday
next will receive a beautiful souvenir.
Call and examine our lists of barcains
if you want to buy. Tlio C. K. Mayno
Real Estate and Trust Co. , N U' cor. lOlli
and Haniey.
A Haulier PriiHtr li' < l.
An effort to rob the saloon of I' , Desmond
on'lenth stu'iitat an wirly hour yeiteiday
morning was ncafiy frustrated by the bar
keeper , Hoijry tJialT. A atmnicer hnd applied
to Grair , ns he was clo lnc the saloon lor the
night , for an opportunity to sleep In ono ot
the back rooms oC thebarioom , Qiadgrnnted
the tciiuest , ns ho slept in tnu other room him
self. When the stranger entered the room ,
( halt locked the door and went to bed him
self. Jinits \ awakened.during the night by
hearing the stranK'T ' Irj linr to enter tint bar
room. Knowing that a luvolver lay back ot
the bar , ( ! iafl concluded that the only t\ay
for him to do was to gut to the bar iirst. Ho
made a sudden plunge from hli bed nnd
sUrted on a run fur ttio bar , followed by the
robber. Henry , howevi'r. reached thutroal
first , nnd thn lobbcr rapidly letrcatcd bcfoie
the u\tu/.li \ ) of the nun In the hands ot the de
termined man. llo , lm e\rr , made Ills es-
caiK ) betoio thu police aui > cd.
Call and examine our lists of bargains
if you want to buy. The ( \ E. Mayno
Real Estate und Trust Co. , NV \ cor 15th
and Harucy.
Omaha I'lnno Workers ,
A mcetlnKof tlio planers of the city WAI
held at the IL A. 1C. hall last nluht at which
theiucllialnBry eteuj ueio taken for thy or-
Banlzttlbt ) ofa union or the Omaha piano
workers.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Advertisements underfills lie id , 10 cent spar
line lor the flrsl ln < uilion,7 cents for encli sub-
ccxiuont liiortlon , nnd J 1.50 n line per month
No Advertisement taken for less than " 5 couts
for the first Insertion. Seven words will bo
counted to tlui lluo ; they must tun consecu
tively uml must bo jiHlil lu nilvnncc. All nrtrer-
Hsements must be handed In bofoio 2 o'clock
p.m. , mid under no chciimitnncei will ttioybu
taken or discontinued by telephone.
1'mtlcs advertlelnir In thosu i oliimns nnct Inv-
Inptlio nnewcrs iiOdrcsjul In en re of TUB Urn
wllliilense. iiBk for JichocV tocnnblo them tocet
their letters , ns none will bo dellvoiod except
on presentation of check. All answers to ad
vertisements should bo enclosed In onvolocod.
HAltlUS .V llAllltlS , JW1S. 15th st.
Money to lonn on llrst class Oecurity. from
J500 upwnnls. i'Sl
ilTiOO.OOOTO I.OAN nt C per cent. J. J. Mn-
I' hcinry , ISO-l I'liuinm. 7IHI
rSTtIt.
It. C I'dltoiKflii , 1'itli nml Hiiriicy. ! 1' > 4
( MO.OOO to lonn. Sums 503 nnd upwnnla ,
P Lowest mlos. Ilomls , rooms , Barker block ,
S. W. cor. Kith nml Km iiiiinats. 694
Ol'1'.lfcKNT-MonoyioToan.
Crctfory .t Iliulley.
Itooms 1 und 3 , Itciliok ulock , Kil S. 15th _ St.
ONEV To limn on Hcnl Kstnto. C. W.
Mount , Itor.l lotuto nnd InveBlmont Co. ,
! 1I8S. IMIi st. ! I15 19
"VrONKY to lonn , cn h on nun.l , no dclny. J.
"JW. . nml r. . li. Biiuho , 1413 rartmm st. , I'nt-
ton hotel bnlluiiiff. KM
nno LOAN Money Loans plueed on im-
JL proved rent estnto In city or county for
Now IJnglnml Lonn & Trust Co. , by Uomrlas
County bnnk. ICth nml Chlritgo bts. 813
ONEV TO M > AN-At ow uitca. on ( foo.l .
city property. Ilntchur& Co. , 1210 Douirlui
Btroct. 59J.
MONKY to lonn on city nnil fnrm property ,
low rates , Stewart & Co. , Itoom U. lion
Bunk. S t
ONEV TO LOAN At loasnntihlo lates , on
furniture. Quo twitches nnd oilier puiaonnl
property. C.J. Casiroll , room 19 Iron Bnnk
liullillnir , 1'Jlli nnd IVininm. 5'.i.i
M V TO I.OAN-O. F. Dnvls & Co. Hon
Estate nnd Lonn Agents 150 : > i'lirnum st.
I OXiy TO LOAN On real oatnto nnrt oht-
L tols. D. L. Thomas. 1190
MONEY TO I.OA.v-In sums of f2OCU
upwnnls on llrst class real catato Becii
Potti-r Cobli,5W Knrnnin Ht. 6B7
_
M ONlJY"l.bANTi ; > nFo. F. Itcod &Co'B.Loan
odlcs.on furniture , plimot , , horses.wu eng ,
personal property of all klnclc , and nil otlior ar
ticles of THIUO , without romovnl.J10 8. Wth ,
over ItlnRlmm'8 Commission store. All bucl-
ness strictly cnntldontlai. &U3
( CWIO.OOa To lonn on Otnntiu city property Rt 0
percent. 0. W. l ) y , erWIs
_ _ 600
T.OANS Loans I.o.'ini.
llcnlc&tato loans.
Colluteinl loima.
Chattel IOIIIIB.
IxiiiKtimo lonas.
Bliort tlmo loans ,
Money alwnye on hand o loan OB anr ap
proved noourlty.
InvcstmcntBeourltlci l)0iight ) and Hold.
Ommin Fmnnclal cxchaneo , I'MI I'arnnin.
_ Corbett Jlunu or. _ _ _ fifll _
MONEY to lonn liy the unAorrtlirnecl , who hog
the only propei ly m > rniil/o < l loan n onojr
inUmabn , J/oonsor f 10 to $1,000 mndo on fur-
nlture , plftiioK. orKnn" , horprs , W R-OU , machin
ery , lie. , without removal. No dolnyn. All
hueliiess Mrlrlljr eonflilonttal. Loans M > ms'ls
that nny part can bo paid at any time , r&cl imr-
ment reduelnif tlio cnut pro ratn. Artvanc <
martoon flne watches nml dlnmondB , Persons
should carefully consider who they uro dcallnir
wllh.na many now concerns are dally coming
Jnto erlMcnoo. Should you ueeil moner , cnll
and noa mo. W. Tl. Croft , Doom 4 , Wlthnell
JJuliainc , 15tli and Ilarnor. o'f
BUBIWESS CHANCES.
AIOOI ( ) lllfSIMbS CHANCn-WishlnK to
cml.ir 'a in ) * stock nml trade , I euok H pHrt-
nor , Cloniiftii pr foric > il. with a rupltalof fiom
f3oio to f.l.OJO. Iludlnnsj piiylmr well now ;
1 1 icnt oil In Oinnhn , ftocK nn hand botwcm
t ,0i > : j to fl/wo. Tor inlormutloii , ndilrebx , 11 ,
IS , Uconlllce. t'MXl'
-A well Impimod fnnii or
. ino nciuR ill I'olk county. Nobrasku , for
ffonorul nirrchumllso or ImrUwnro nnd liunl-
turo. AilJiosj M. T , It. , SjirliiKVlow , Nob.
ffio TXCI I A -T'orinorrliairaiM , 48fl"n cres
JL fairly Impioved Nobrntkn laud. M. T. It. ,
Hprlngvlow , Ncli. 4MJ ! "J
THOK SAM : Chonp lor cash , n flrst-cliisi In *
JL dies' nnil Rents' oystnr und luneli room ,
opposite St. J'mil depot. Address II 8. lion ol-
flcp. 0llt *
rtAI.K-Hrtiif Htoro in Duntln , best llttlu
JOIt
town In Neil hern Holt Co , Neb. ; nlcn
fniinln ooiinlry. Will fell nock Hii't liulMhnr
orhtooK ulonu nml ion ! linllilliiu ; ln\oleoW ( ( ,
FF ; t\Vj ; Rood opeiiluir lor yoiimr physl-
clnn to Ktnrt tmHlncSH with hmall enpltal. Ail
drcsi Jolm rorro.it , At Million , Neb.
F o iTritA i ir-woum 11 uiToTm'io i
- in OiimlinfnrilriiK uiiiilnciKH In peed luca-
tlon In city. Address A , II , T. Kl u. 15th at ,
city. 351-a.l'
BHdl.N'I'.H.S CIIANJI.Viiiitwl. . n piirtnur
with from * ) , < > ) to ( .t.i/CU Olllre , pithvr
ncttxcor blleul , Itnio chunuu , A0ilr 89 II 0 ,
Iloo olllte. l"i.l (
F BALI ! A flood re tnurant hiiblne.s iitu
- ' Imrgiiln. ] lliUlrii,8UTN. | IBtli 8t. iliM'IU
$ | i : , l5 Will piirchneoa IBIITB HIH ! vnlUMhlo
properly nml n well oslnhliBhed biislnes- ) In
n tloiirixliinir ami trronliiK town which In u
county sent nnd tUlhln easy reach ot Oimiliu.
The proper ! ) conslst ! > of lit , , viilmiolo truc'tscif
Ini | > rnvitd Inmlx and a lui'Kii "nil neil iii | > olnlrd
frciimury. L'nrt , iBKimJU-'l mi-l KnuJuil c-utlli1 ,
( "iwe , hd ' 9 , hoiacd iiixl other personal propinlr.
The | irocliic-i of thec-roiimerjr nnUBB renrty imir-
k ( t in Omnhik nml mil } ' I" ) largely liu-K-uidil
with ncorio : poiullns Inori BMJ In ilemiui'l. ' A
rnru chniieo for piHtlcia hiulna mi-imy to invi'bt.
'IIm nutiirnl iiHTOiipii In ; tovk uiul liierous < > d
A rtluu of proiieily will return the prltiolpul lu n
( hurt time , thopioiMtrty beJiiK'lell whllo 11 Imel-
ne ; U M-cilretl to pay Inipo ilKlilcniU tioin the
Ktnrt , riiqiilio ( or u fvw iluys oulyof A. W.
llljc , nt Inu ruilun hon o 3J8--J *
. . . . HAI.Ti KekluiirBiit at n ImrKiiln. Good
locution , ttooil hutiiioss cstHbtlsliuJ. Al&o
eomu cboko ImrKnlns in improviul und uiilni ,
iirovdj pioperly on KUIIIHK rsnmi lliuiilll'iiiMs.
ColUt m i. 15th 11 It. Hall t , Co. an
FOH SAU'-Ilnrber anop In tonn ofl.OfiO
populationondollior Hhop lu town , pi o < l
rtaion for selling' . AiMrvM Jioi uSidney. Noli.
TT'OU SAI.B-IUfild liolltr Dump U f tlopK-r ,
I1 thimnon lllcd. Utu-r uiul Hill 1'llcs , HI
Ing CubliioU n.nd Trutwft'rCJU'f. Inilcxen for
( * > lger mid all puryosej. Imposition Imlldlu .
SAJ.n-Af n linrjrnln , n ( lrft-clii 8 Oro-
* - porylth n Ilrst-chi-n trndn ; no bellor
locntion In OniitUn. Addioss , Ayr , lien oillcu ,
1710K PA1.K OH TUAIir.-ror ROO.I farm hind
J- In lonn cir pn ! > lorii Nciintskn or ICiuisiie ,
n tlno suhurtinii reendcm-o nnfl fruit plnee. two
mill's fiom pcKtoIllcti In Council llliin"8.iiiiprnro-
ments llrst-inr ! ] nml plnco In KO I ) ordur , IK 1- : . '
ncro , nearly nil In heiirlnp fiult. rorpnrtlcu-
husuiUlioss 11. ( I. MetUe , Council lllnlln. In.
ait 19
_
\ \ AXTKD A llrst-clnes iru'eery or ifcnornl
" > morchnmtljo biialtieei In the city or iid-
jncent towns for oiwh or city piopoity. Muiul
iVJiunlKoti , 9IBS IDth. 170
FOItSALHIliitchor Pimp , with tool j nud IK-
tines ; Rood loeutlon : ROIMI hiisinops. 0.1' .
ttoi rn , Btiuthctis1 cor , ! Mh und Fai mini. Frt'J j ( )
I/toll SAM ! A munt mnrki'l m n n > d loon-
Jtlon clolnir $1,0 X ) tiutilnrs * ) per month. In-
o.nlro or nddtfts loom'.t ) , Omnhn Nnt'l bank
bid. t > . ) l
TfrTdiTa .U.K-Or tmdo for merehnndUc , CM
Jl1 ncrei of No I lium hind ne.ir ( Jriind
Islnnd. C. .1. Ciinnn 81 5
HO Us US IotHl''nrin .lmun - money lonnort ,
llemli.rooin 'I. IliuUer block , H. W. cor.
13tU and I'nrnii lists. &Vi
T > II SINKSS < ' 1 1 A N Jff A FooTr oontloii for
JJciockory nnfl inieon'H vinio atore , liujiilie nt
A Doriiinn. 007 f. l.ltb Ktr. trt
"IJ OH 8AI > i : \Vi < ll established buMncsa. In onn
Jof tno best biiRlno s imlnts in nortliwoit-
cirri N'c'lirnskn , Bltuiilod nt Itrokoii llo\v. \ Cimtor
county , Nob. ; stock eon ljtlnsr ofdry oods.
elolhniR , boots unit Hltno-t ; will ohnw up cuoil
iccord of ImsltH'.us. lloi : nnq for olllntr will bo
plvon by I'.daromhiB lock-hoi 74 , IlroKen How ,
Custcr county , Not ) . IWT
OH SALICIlftrdwnro UiiBiness Vto olTor
F
ourshi'lf and lienvjr Imnlwaro biisluoss for
snlc , toBothor with our Ion40 nnd KOCH ! will.
Tnido Inriro'it In ( ho city nnd location tlio beat.
Iletirliifr from the bunlnoiiH rniiho for Bnlllnif
The llnuin nnrdwnro Co. , 1013 O t , Lincoln.
U01
. ITP A blnok mnro , whllo Blur hi
Ti.VKKN . Aucust PchmliU , Mlll.ml , Neb.
4117 SO *
FOUND -Tho pluco t" Rot thn bopt opttt-rs In
Ihurlty , bum points , NOTT Voik counts
nnd FMects nt Silver Moon , cor. I'.HIi ' uiul St.
Miiry'B nvo. .1.11. O'Nolll. prop. 418 I 17. _
IOST A Nowfoiiudlnnd pup dojf , about , four
-l months old. I'lnder return to W. 1 ! . Annul ,
Sherimm nvi1 , opposite Cuilcst , und chum re.
wanl. ! iCH
ADAM ALASKA , Claraypj ant and pulmlal ,
M Cl'J foiith 10th St. tal
- the Arnold Cooker. The
PKUSONAL-lluy
most icomunlciil timl iihi'Tul iirtlelu of
Kltehon Kuriiltuio ever inailo I'or snle onlttli
Rt. , llrst door north of Hnttloof Clettynbuit' . ri
M Us * . I ! . HOOI'l'.H. Trance and Heiillng Jlo-
ilium , N. W. cor Oth nnd Cuss.
_ _ _ _ _
1"nit9NA ( i Import hidy copyHt , llrsl-elw'i
peiimun , lurgii oxpcrionoc , lomlllnr with
lentil nml commercial pupors , wants work to do
lit home. 1'rlccs rcnsonul1 ! , Woik rncelved
and returnitd Address 11 I , lieu oillco. D'H
r.nr > 'iKAi , Mrs. Dr. Nnnnie V. Warren
JL clmrvojHiit , Mrdlenl nud biihlnosi Modlum
Itoom No. a , Kl Noith ICtli t. , Omaliii , Nob.
IU13
rnor.XCiANOK-l'orNoli. liunl or city PIOII
JL crty acleun slock of clolhlnu AddroMl ) .
K. Iluek.'with W. ( i Albright. Id a l&th el.
I2 , < 31"
BOOTS nnd filiO ( nt iilxmt } our own pi leo ill
1' T. Atflrow'fl. "UN mill si. , until Hoi- .
Ill fit. Mr. < leo. S. .Mlllor i > ill then occupy the
store ulth 11 uloiiilld | ulock. ; i7t
CI'.SSl'OOI.H , " prlv vnurts eieimod liy'lFiT
odorU'Sa pioeens. E. Uwllig , I' . O. box 4"7.
_ _
H'I HNNA roi tuuu lellui , Te7i iFnVo Blt
iithHi. Wi } ' '
Tl' ' ' VOtJIinvciiRood manual * or nntn to illi-
J-count KUU Memli JamlosonilHH : 15th Ft.
fi71
_
YOU nnvii n ( food inortifiiio or note to file-
XV KCU McnU X Juiulesou , ; 11U b l&th HI.
671
FTilfTl iJNT brif miai < s"por inintlii Ho pe ,
JDIjl UnuclaH. ! / )
rl1 < lH ItKNT Hqunru Pmno , ( t momhlT. A
X1 llosne. l.U'i Doughi * UIU
TpoiflTK NTAiTmro
- 1Ho ) < [ > oir > l.llJoiiiliiR.
VOI * hnvn ncooil mortirnvonrimtn to nH-
fount bco ileml AJnuilowm , UIHBlDtliit.
, ' ( ) ll BAIiIirfcoriUpInc Blovu-wuiMl :
' Vlnrlnin live. *
HAM ! riioap. A Nii&n of hoi-acri , tuund ,
FOlt nnd vmito. ! lltito heiin u ed until pii'S
out tlrnn lor t/rocery ( Icllvory , Inijuird nt No ,
717 North Itllh bt. 8,10 Itf
_
"IjlOlt HAliK A Ili-st rlnss ArirHnd bncn liiirnor ,
1 ciiU 1 4.1 mi , UKOd ( inly two iiuintlis. Aiiily | lit
HU Clmries Hotel , HurnoyBj. _ r.ins _
H\lr-li | pl'l Holler IlHtnpl. < mr Copier ,
Fnit KiU'M , l.ultiT nml Itlh rilcsnml I'll-
Inir ( 'iililrictHiiiiil Trtnafiir Citstm , Imlnxi'/i fur
' und nil imrjioacs. K\iotillfnii | hulldliii ; .
I HAI.K'-Doslrlim to retire from tl < n
Inislnobrf , 1 ollcii for wile r Inide , In whoUi
or purl , m ) nnilro htoek of liooko. Miitliincry ,
fmiey Ki'Ci'lg ' , Khow un * ( nnd rnnli-ntH ; viiiild
oAChitiiKO ten it-id entiilo , Improved or iinlin-
HKHi-il.or lor < Niiitj | inteii-Blt. nnd iibsumudx-
isijnjr iiKiilmmrM , "i wonM oxrlmiifo forMibl-
cles nd hoihfii , W T Hcaninn
7011 HAI.H-TVmn of hoiacs ,
I 1 llro ,0lt h lUtli Ht. 8TJJB
"AS.Kriiriuuiro amlTt'ttJO oT su-roiim
Foil , time on part. Cull 1UW North -7th
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