2 THE OMAHA DAIJL/E B.EE : THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17 , 1887. HOCK CONSPIRACY TRIALS. The Oases of Dillon nnd His Colleagues On At Dublin. HOW THE JURY WAS SELECTED. Tito IJpncli n.i Well in tlic Hex Packed Pnrllnmontarf Inquiry Into Urof- tcr OuirnKCfl Dciiloil Other News. Trstlim tlie J lan of Cninnaliin. irVijwuMW / / Gonltm llcnnctt.l Di'HMN , Feb. in. ( Now Vork Herald Cablc-Spcclnl to the Hii : : . | Tlio mock trlnl of llic conspiring M. l"s. Is now proceeding. A boycotted Juror , who was ch.iUeiiKed f r jiiirtlnllty to the government , but who was ncltmlly decided upon as competent unit Im partial , Is attentively listening to thu solic itor ucncrnl's opening. The latter Is making the samu kind of Oianijciiwn speech that he usually makes In vlio house , where ho rcpre- tents thctory portion of Mvcipool. Thon.h not yet fntty , Mr. ( llbson has prematurely jjray hnlr. Ho If clotiuit ] , ( hinirrrous and unscrupulous. Toobta'n this jury these with names having the prefixes O' nnd Mac had been told to stand nslde. Thu live accused have exhausted the six fk sftigcs only nccorncd to nil. To give an Itlcav how the judge treated the challenges for bios by the live accused I take the foi- lowing from the olllclal inlnutoi : A. juror named Kapcr wns called nnd his tfaco realized his tiium1. lie was challenged for bias , aa being a landlord and sharing an adverse opinion upon tlio plan of the cam paign. Tlio accused testifies that ho Is em ployed In the government Bank of .England. As his land Is bringing n rental from tenants of S230 u year , he Is asked If bis tenants nrc in this county. This Is ruled out of the < liicfctlon. "Is your rent punctually paldl" ' Is also ruled out. and so Is the question , "Have you formed any opinion as to tlio le gality of the plan of campaign ? " Also the question , "Has it Injured you' " ' One conn' being conspiracy to Injure the land owner nlso , "Do you believe the accused guilty of Mich Injury1.1" I select those because they will servo to flhow the American judges , lawyers nnd lay men how the familiar challenges for bias on questions probing the juiora' favor were per- Blstently objected to by the crown nnd ruled out by the jndie. It must bo rememlwicd that procedure challenge is here what It used to bo under the common law of New York before the statute came to rostilct questions ns to a juror's opinion nnd his own Impnr- llnllty on the evidence to come. AN UN-lltlSH JUIIY. I give the names of twelve jurors to show how un-Irlsh are tlio most of these , viz : Abrahams , Adcock , Ualley , IJacot , Haddock , Jacobs , Kane , Talbot , Young , two Jacks and one Jackman. iiiRToitr iir.i'KATiNo ITSIU.F. I had a talk In thu court lobby with Mantis JlcNnlty , i n aged man who four years ngn Bat through the twenty-live days' trial ol O'Oonnell. Ho was a mere spectator , though called upon ns a juror.but challenged because n Catholic. "This " said he "Is trial. , history repeating itsalt. The members of. parliament in the dock now uro charged will ) thu same kind of conspiracy as O'Uonncll was. Tins law now claimed the same as then , viz : A mere conspiracy to do an Illegal act , though the purnosu Is unaccomplished , makes the crime. On O'Donnell's panel every Catholic was excluded. Here there are three Catholics to nine Protestants , herd Sails- bury has oven packed tlio law lords for this trial. Tlio lords rjuaihed O'Donnell's coiv vlctlon by only a majority of one of tlio law lords In place of horu Bramwell , just retiied. There lias baen appointed , as taken straight tiway from the ranks as judges , Mr. Mac- Nnughten , M. P. , tor Xortli Antrim , ono ol > , tlio blttetest of active Orangemen. So you pee Lord Salisbury tries to pad : the bench as Veil ns the jury box. "Thou you think Mr. Dillon will bo con vlcted ? " I naked. Ho answered- Is 1,000 to 1 for It , That' : Why Murphy Is on the bunch , and the jurors who frit yonder. Was not the attorney general oral who prosecuted O'Donnoll rewarded with iho mastership of thu tolls , and the solicitor general with a barony of the exche quer ; and did not both the counsellors foi the crown successively beeomu loid chan cellors ? The prosecutors nro doing slmilai dirty work to cam promotion In oilier , bu there Is the possibility of a disagreement ol course. " _ Tlio Crofter Question , ( Copyright 18S7 lu James Gordon llcnnett. ] LONDON' . Feb. lO.-fNew York Herah Cable Special to the IJKE.J The croftei question now , with the Welch tithes , are tin subject matters which nro challenging parlla incntaryuml popular attention next to the Irish grlevouces. The last two daysoldebatc ; In the commons Imvo given an opportunity to the Scotcli members to show how brutallj Bcotch dukes and lairds , and how unjustly thu Scotch courts had lately treated the crof ters and the cotters. To-day llight Hon. A. W. Helfour. thu nephew of herd Salisbury ( nnd Scotch secretary , tried to reply. Ho la not yet forty and looks o\en j oungcr , but he talks the totyism of ticorgo 1. ns if ho hail then lived , nnd his reckless defense of tlio re cent outrages In the Isle of SUyo can bo besl estimated by my quoting this senteiieo ot hi : speech : "In America the law relating to property It : land wns enforced with n far harsher regard than has over been thu ca.so In this country. ' The crofter constituencies weto asking fein n parliamentary Inijulry Into the proceeding. of Iho lumlloiils , but bonrl'on toiylsm on tlio Until vote tills evening , lefnsed It. The debates on the landlord tyranny In three counties am peihaps slowly but surely " educating the voteis ns to the iniquity 01 the repression of about 100,000 persons , at most allowing freeholds In tlio United King dom and Ireland , A Loan AukoU For Congo. [ Oin/r/uW / JW i > u Jmnts fitmlon lltnnett. ] Iliuissii.B : , Feb. 10. fXow York Herald Cabin Special to the HiiJ In thu liouso ol representatives to-day the mlnlsterof linanc ( presented u bill asking the authorization 01 parliament for thu hnnlng of n loan in Bel gium on behalf of the Congo free Mate. Tin bill does not mention the amount of the loan , but It Is believed to bo between eighty am DUO hundred million francs , n part of whicl U to bo employed in constructing railways and a part to make up ror thu deficit In ( lit Congo budget. The loan will bear no interest - est , but pri/oa will bu given as In a lottery a thu time of their redemption. \VarPrepiu-atlniiH In Austria. VIKXXA , Feb. 10 , The questions asked tin government In the rclchsintn yesterday In re lotion lo the proposed credit for military pur poses , elicited the Information that Hungary would only enroll In thu lantlsturin btich mei as already had military twining or wen likely to make good soldiers. Numerous ox eruptions \\ould bo made. In Austria tin enrollment ot men under the ago of forty two years \ > oud ! IN ) almost universal , Kx ollicers ui ) to ( lie ago of sixty ye.irs wouli ul so be enrolled. Men who uio only littei for ambulance or otllee woik will 1 > u ux cmrti'd. It Is ttcmi-ofticiaily stated that i Ausiro-llungarlnn tieaty. to contlnuu tot y ears , will bu arranged and will t'olnioopera tl ou In IbSS. AVitli trio Crowlmr Dcniux , Feb. 10 , A conllict occurred to day , between a force of police oh their waj lo ejoxjutu a number of eviction orders , am i part of tlio pouurallon of .Dingle 1 bcaport towir In the' county Kerry. The pcoplo barricaded the roads and In some cases building Alone walls across them. The police were at first driven away nnd compelled to retreat. They re-formed nnd charged with batons nnd clubbed rifles upon the crowd , compelling them after n severe struggle to give way. A number of men nnd women were Injured. * msspKKATia on 101x00 nooniiiaits They Mnko nil Unsuccessful Unlit on Grlnnnll's Office. CHICAOO. Fob. 1C. A morning paper quotes States Attorney Orlnncll as saying : ' I have enough evidence ) on hand to send every boodle county commissioner to the penitentiary If I CAII procure a fair nnd Im partial jury to try them , nnd If they stand up llko men and defend themselves squarely and honestly on the merits of their case. " It Is now conceded that several ot tlio county contractors have "squealed" ntul that In dictments will probably be drawn against some of the members of the late Cook county board for corruption. Ono of the states nttornoy's assistants In the boodle cases Is Attorney F. S. Welgley. HIs otllco Is situated on the llfth lloor of the Opera block , nnd this lloor was early this evening the scene ot a small riot , which ter minated In tht ! states attorney nnd several assistants nnd friends kicking down stairs halt a doien men , nnu of whom claimed to bu n constable. Mr. Crinnelt nnd Assistant States Attorney Fnrtli- man soent thu afternoon in Mr. Weigley's olllco on business connected with the hoodie case. At about 0 o'clock they went out for supper nnd Mr U'ulgluy wont home , n few clerks only rcmnlnlng In Iho ollico. They had been gonu but n few mo ments when six men , onu claiming to ba n constable , and ono of them being John MoKeotih , n lawyer who wns lately Indlcto ; ! for forircry , came up the elevator and de manded admittance. They produced a warrant fortliu airest of "Xle" ' Schneider on tlm charge of umbezilcmcnt , the same belim swotn out by his btothcr John. " .NIc" Schneider Is a boiler maker who was awarded somuot thu fat contracts complained about , nnd has been missing for several days. The men sc.iiccly stopped to look around the room , but went directly to the vault , which was locked. While they were demandInir thatIt bo opened , the state's attorney , Mr. Furthinnn , nnd their trlends , letuinnd , Tlio nrcnmunt that ensued was short nnd sharp , nnd thu Intruders wwo un ceremoniously hustled olT thu premises. It is nss'-rted by Mr. Furthman to-night that the real object of the party was to secure thu books of evideneu against thu boodlers , which It was thought might bo in Mr. Weln- li-y's ofllco. Mr. Furthman intimated that developments Jliavo reached n stage when even u more dating attempt than that just described to I nibtrate the plans of the statu would not bu a matter of surprise. Tlio Flooded Town. Dr.TnoiT , Feb. 1(5. ( The Evening Journal special from Lyons , Mich. , says : Thu water is gradually recedlnir , but this tnct gives no comfort Inasmuch ns the coining of gorged waters from nbos-o the Hood will undoubtedly become greater and moro disastrous than has yet been seen. The river still Hews through the business part of the village and the losses nro nugumenting hourly. At 10 this morning It was frte/.lni : and the water WHS threu Indies lower. Tlio attempt to break thu gorge \\ith dynamtto wns a fail- uie. TELEGKAIMI NOTES. Snow or rain Is predicted for to-day. Contracts Imvo been mndo for a new S300- 000 packing house at Sioux City. Kansas women can now vote at municipal elections , the goveinor having signed their bill yesterday. General Kaulbars has been appointed mili tary attache to the Hussian location tit the capital of i'eisia. ' The Illinois state O. A. R. encampment is on at Kock Island with over l.OOJ dele gates in attendance. 1'rinco Hohcnloho , governor of Alsacc- l.niraino , has Issued an election manifesto in favor of the Miptunnnto. Uoston Corbo.tt. the slayer of John Wilkes I'ootli , has boon declared insane at Topeka , Kan. , nnd sent to nn asylum. J. K. Stiles nnd II. C. Dean have been ar rested in San Francisco ns the perpetrators of thu recent dynamite outrages. The lower house of the Delaware legisla ture has passed a bill prohibiting tlio manu facture and sale of oleomargarine. Is'o malls have been received trom the east at ban Fiancisco for three days on account ot tlm snow blockade on the Central P.tcllic. The upper house of tlm New York legisla- laturo yesterday passed a bill granting women thu right to votu in inunielp.il elec tions. John W. Mnckcy , the bonanza king , nnd the Louisville base hall club are among thu blockaded passengers on thu o.ist-bound Cen tral I'acilic train. The preliminary examination of Qorso F. Voyce. charged with the murder of ex-Mayor Bowman , of Kast St. Louis , has been post poned until Wednesday next. . A 520,000 shortage has been discovered In thu account of cx-Deputv Shurilf Aubln , of Albuquerque , New Mexico , who Is now either In Denver or possibly In Canada. The. joint convention of the Now Jersey legislature was very turbulent yesterday , anil the votu for United States sunator lesnlted in no choice. It is said that when thu third ballot is reached the republicans will nominate inate- William Walter 1'hulps , with lair pros pect of his election. Ono sleeping ear porter has demonstrated thut hn can bo of real assistance to passen gers. Near 1'ittsbnnr , yesterday morning , a passenger named C. F. King had a nightman ) nnd attempted to jump head lirst through the ear window , under thu impression that the cur was on liie. The porter reached the beith In tlino to grnpplu the deluded man by tlio heels and save him noiii n horrible death. TUJ3 UOOM IN' AhlllOX. A Itoono County Mnu Ilns Something to Hny About It. Frederick G. Kieno , of Kiono & Miilonuy , of Albion , Hoono county , in this stuto , tirrivod in town yesterday with n largo assignment of ho s for thu stock yards. Thesu ho sold through Adams & Durku ut thu highest prices. Mr Kiono is n fervid admirer of Hoono county and strong supporter of Albion , which , hu claims , is experiencing n real estatu boom which , before long will , relatively speaking , equal that of some larger cities , The merchants huvo combined for the pur pose of advertising thu town , which is now cmjoying unusual prosperity. The Union I'ucilio road roaches thu towntlu > Chicago & Northwestern has struck , while tlio 11. iV M. has already staked its way through it. Other roads uro turning th'oir utten- tion toward it , attracted by the fertility of thu soil and the thriftinoas of the pco- lily in tlm neighborhood. The city is sup plied with waterworks by inuaiis of which water for fuul pnrposus is conveyed in pipes along the streets , llundnuls of oxuullunt farms surround It nnU those working thorn nro of the torn- peramunt and nnurgy which conduce to success. Mr. Kionn says that the popu lation of the city and county will dunvo wonderful benohts fromthuir present ox- cellunt condition , and the railroad ad- vaneumont which both aru now enjoying and looking for , TIcUotK Kor Pattl. Seats for thu 1'atti concert will lie placed on sale on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at thu exposition otllco. Presi dent Mayor states that ho has received a largo mimbor of applications for seats from all parts of tlio state and expects a rush when the sale opens. To avoid this as fur us possible thu mam room of the exposition building will bo open from the hours of 10 a , ni. to a n. ni , on Saturday for tlio accommodation of the ticket scokors , Now bcliool TJIUVS , Charles Conoyor , secretary of the school board , has goneto Lincoln with a voluminous bill. Ii Is compiled partly from the ohj charter and contains features with regard to schools which It is thought will bo toimd necessary under the now charter. Superintendent Dicker , of tlie Western Union , relumed yesterday ( fora Fitting Tributes By Representatives on the Life of the Deceased Senator , MOURNED AS A NATIONAL LOSS. Tlio Senate llcsumrs Consideration of ttio Rill to Increase the Naval 13s taullshmcni Other 1'rocccdliiRS. House. WASiitxoTO.v , Feb. 10. The house to-dny Insisted upon Us amendment to the scnato trade dollar bill nnd a i ; teed to the conference requested by the scnato. Mr. liclmont , from the committee on foreign affairs , reported back the senatu retaliation bill , with the substitute therefor , which was ordered printed and lecommltted. Mr. Hi'lmont gave notice that ho would nsk the house to act upon the measure Wednes day iioxt. Mr. Kicc of Massachusetts gave notice that hu would filu n mlnoilty report. Thu only change In the substitute repotted from that drawn up by tlm sub-committee of tlm com mittee on foreign affairs nnd heretofoio pub lished , nsldu trom amendments ns to the phraseology , Is the insertion , after the pro hibition against the entry ot any locomotive , earor other vehicle , of the words , "With any poods that may be contained thotoln. " The third and last section of the sub-committee's bill providing for the appointment of n com mission to take testimony relative to losses Indicted by thu Canadian authorities on citi zens of thu United States Is stricken out for the reason that n bill covering the same ground has been already reported by the committee. The report accompanying tlio substitute ) Is Identical to that drawn up by the sub-committee. Mr. Hatch of Missouri attempted lo secure consideration of thu pleuro-pnuumoula bill but abandoned the attempt when It was evi dent that n point ot no quorum would bo lalsed against his motion. At 2 o'clock , In pursuance to a previous order , public business was discontinued and Mr. Thomas of Illinois called up the scnato icsolntions expressive of respect to the mem ory of the late John A. Locnn. Mr. Thomas said that In battle Logan was a born warrior , lull to overflowing with military spirit and dash , Few men held so many Hearts In thu hollow of his hand as had John A. Logan , anil in Illinois ttio vacancy caused by "tils death could never be tilled. Mr. Henderson ot Illinois spoke from the standpoint of a man who had unjoyed John A. Lo.nil's friendship lor forty-live years and boiu testimony to thu uprightness ot his character , thu gallantry of his military caioer and tlio ability which characterized ills legis lative Hie. It l > ad been said that Logan was ambitious to be president , but if ho w.-is it was an honor.iblo ambition and many of Ills Iriends bclluvud that his distinguished bet- vices both in military and civil lito lalrly en titled him to that honor. Hut ho was manly In his ambition , Hu was never a tilmmer or time .seiver and ho never tried to dodge any question or escape any responsibility for loat he inicht Injuio his piesldential aspirations. Mr. McKinleyof Ohio paid a high tribute to Senator Logan. Mr. llandall of Pennsylvania expressed his sympathy with tlio stale of Illinois and thu whole country in tlmir loss of the public counsel ot John A. Logan. Mr. C.innon of Illinois Highly eulogized the dead senator. His death was tlie nation's loss , his iccord tlio nation's Inherit.ince. Whatever ho did hu did with all his might. ills life would bo a healthy incentive to action to millions who were to follow after. Lo < : an dead \\onld bu a potent l.iclor for good when tlioso people who drifted without convictions , priding themselves on their cnl- tur in lieu tncicof , weio dead and forgotten. Mr. Springer of Illinois spoke of his admi ration ol the qualities of Umieial Logan as displayed in hi private life nnd cited in stances of kindness and generosity which oveillowed his heai t and rendered him al ways a li lend of thu distiessed. Mr. Adams laid his tribute of respect and KOI row upon thu giave of a man \\hosu death was such an irreparable loss to his state and country. Mr. Daniel of Virginia envied not the feel ing ot tlio man who did not mourn to-day with tlioso who uiournud a strong man stricken down in his pi line. With tlioso who knew him bust nnd loved him most hn bowud his head beiidii tliu bier of Log.m. ( irc.u in war and in peace , Loir an was respected by Ills opponents even though limy thought that somi'tlines ho was Severn ot Judgment and bitter of expression. They respected him sinceiely becaeso they recognized that In him was that upright , downtight spirit that said its say , did its deed and luft to God the con sequences. Kuloglcs were also delivered by Messrs. Mntturworth. Holman , Henderson of Iowa , Holers , MeComas. Weaver of Nebraska. Wil son of West vlrclnla , Cntchcon , Ilico. O'JIara , Osborne and Anderson of Ohio , and then , as a further mail : of respect to tlio memory of thu deceased , thu house ad journed , Thioucliout the day Mrs. Logan , accom panied by members of her family , occupied a wcat in the gallery reserved for the use of the ypeaker. Semite. WASHINGTON , Feb. 10. The presiding of fleer of tlio sonata to-day presented "what purported to be tlio credentials of David Tur- pic , elected senator of Indiana. " The certl- licato is signed by the governor , whoso sijc- natuto Is certified to by the secretary of state. It was referred , on motion of Mr. Ilo.ir , to the committee on privileges and elections. The committee on commerce reported back thu house river and harbor bill , with amend ments , and Mr. McMillan gave notice that he would move to tnko It up to-moriow. Mr. Stanford addressed the senatu In favoi of a plan for Industrial co-otiorntlon. Tlio Ronato then resumed consideration of thu bill to incieaso the naval establishment. Mr. Maxoy supported the bill and said he was not only in tavor of building war vessels but of foitilyingevery soapoit In tlm coun try. try.Tlie question was then taken on the amend ment oifered yustorday by Mr. llalu and It was adopted without division. Tlio other amendments were adopted and tlio bill passed. Mr. Butler moved to amend by Inserting after thu words "heavily ni mored vcssols" the words "for sea service. " nnd spoke in sup port of tlm amendment. Mr. llalu opposed the amendment. Mr. Allison , chairman ot tlm committee nn nppioprlations , calculated that the annual oxpnndituiu under all these bills would not exceed Sl'J.000,000 because the iixnunditures would extend over live yeais , Tliuso bills did not materially affect the question ot the tmrplii'j in thu tiuusnry. After further debatn the bill wont over without action , Mr. Halo stating that ho would ask a vote on it to-morrow. Mr. Uhilr tliun olfured resolutions in honor of his late colleague , Senator Plko , nnd ad dressed the senate in eulogy of the deceased senator. Afti > r further eulnglums by Messrs. Ed munds , Doiuh , Maiulerson , Jones of Arkan sas , George , Kvarts , Palmer nnd Clicnoy , the icsolutlons were adopted and tlm senate , as a further maik of respect , adjourned. " sioux Fire-Hugs and Hurlnrs Uusily at Work. Sioux CITV , la , , Fob. 10. [ Special Telo- egram to tlio HICK. ] Last night was ono ot the most exciting in all the history of Sioux City. Four Mies In all nnd numerous bur- claries weio sufficient to keep the pcoplo con stantly nervous nnd glvu rlso to many false rumors. It la evident at the present time that there Is an organized baud of thieves and fire-bugs Infesting the city and our citi zens nro prepared for almost anything next. The pollcu have received Instructions to stop every Individual found on tlio streets after mldnliiht and make arrests If not sntlstied as to their good Intentions. Tlie lire In Walter & Mulversted's store was altogether the most serious. The nggro- irate loss on the dwellings in'the suburbs of the city , tuo livery barns in connection with the Planters' hotel nnd the Iowa house , will not exceed $2.000 t r S'J.OOO. Walter A ; Milver- versted'S stock was valued at S'JO.OOO , and In almost a total loss. The bulldluc In which the stock was located , and also thu onu Im mediately adjoining were badly damaged. H. Usbotlmesson'sftock nnd the fixtures of several otllces were nlso badly damaged. Several attempts were i also mndo to cut the hose nnd thus prevent tUo II re men extinguish ing the flames , _ j Tlio Trotiunumlcr Trial. Stoux CITV , la. , Feb. 10. [ Special Tele cram to the UiK.tt-Tti'o : | prosecution In the Trout murder casd ( o-day rested. Largr crowds havn been In attendance constantly. The easels exciting unusual Interest. The line of testimony rjrodilccd by the prosecu tion clearly establishes ; the murder nsnprc- meditated one. Tlia avldonco goes to show that before committing the act Tiotit pro cured a revolver of "a'ghnstnltli , asking him to load the same , explaining that ho wanted to use It lo kilt n dog. The defense Is endcavoiing to provo the Insanity of Tiout , nt least whllo com mitting the inurdor. Depositions havn been Introduced fiom members of Trout's family to the effect ttmt Insanity is hereditary In the family. The facts are It was Unco or font weeks after his niro.st before- any announce ment was made that Trout would attempt ( < : set up liny plea of insanity , and during thai period nothing in his conduct indicated thai lie was subject to temporary Insanity. There l.saprobabibllltv of the case boiiiR given to thu jury to-moirow. At nil events it will be concluded this \\eck , An Klopluc Couple Arrested. Hiiooisi.Y.v , la. , Feb. lO.-tSpecinl Tele cram to thu llii.J : : W. L. Perkins nnd r Bovenleen-ycar-old ghlby the name ot Sav- nrd , who have been passing ns man and wife , wcio arrested hero yesterday by Sheriff Me- Cord and taken homo to Mnrslmlllown. Perkins Is aliaveling man , nnd falling tn get the consent of tlio girl's mother for tiielt manlaso , started on thulr way for Mlssonil , wheiu they could bo married without tlio In- tutfercnco ot the law. Stubbed Hy n Ornzy Jinn. IOWA. CITY , la. , Feb. 10.-Specal [ ! Tele- cram to the lli'.u.l A crazy man named Fred Dutch stabbed Deputy Sheriff Charles llogers tills forenoon nt the court house In this place. The knlfo was n common Jackknife - knife and Itogors was struck in the abdo men , thu blade penetrating to a depth of two inches. Accidental Drownlnc. DAVKNPOKT , la. , Feb. 10. | Spcclal Tele gram to the HIM : . ] Special from Davcnporl says George Holsena , a butcher ot Andalusia , twelve miles bonth of this place , while cross ing the liver last night fell between the cakes ot ice and was di owned. AVoutul A i-o u ml a Shaft. Cr.nAii UAi'ins , la. , Feb. 10. ( Special Tel egram to the Ur.n.l John Mathlas , foreman of the feitilizing department of the packing house , wns wound around the shall this 11101 iilng and it is thought fatally Injured. The Union Spy. Prof. Knthbun has been written to by Colonul Temple with a view to repro ducing here the well known i > luy of the "Union Spy. " Tlio piece was played here bevural years ago with considerable success , though but with a slight bencllt to the G. A. It..under whose auspices it was produced. The expenses wnro enormous , the greatest fcauircuof them being the poreo'.itngc on the gross receipts given Colonel'iumple , who , directed the play. Ho got nearly everything and it is hardly likolv that the G. A. H. will again be caught in the same ivianncr. Popular Hcoital , The following .H tlKJiprogrammo for the entertainment in tlio First Mothodisl Episcopal 'eliurclij'tliis evening : 1. Piano solo , "Tanhauser' , t Lis/.t Wacncr. Miss limma Fried. 2. "Drifting , " a Poet's Wuverio i. .T.Uuchauan Held. Missd'lmbeiman. 3. Quartette , "ThuStars in Heaven" . . . ' . . . . Josot 1 tneinbergcr , j. Mis. J. T. Chirk , MissXettio Vapor , Mis. K. W. iJieekonridge. Dr.-.l. M. Woodburn. 4. "Mary , the Maid ot thu Inn. " n dra- nutiu Lyric Itobert Sou they. Miss Timberman. 5. "Mary o' Castlu Cary , " a Scotcli bal lad Hector Macneil. Ml s Timberman. 0. Duct , "I Feel Thy Angel Splilt" . . . . i loirman. Mis. J. T. Clark. Dr. J.M. Woodburn. 7. "The Pipes of LucknowV'n poem John G. Whitticr , Miss Timbernian. 8. landing from the Historical Play of King Henry V. ( act v. , scene i ! . ) . . Shakespeare. Miss TiHibernian. 0. Solo , "Oh.l am the Merry Postillion..Abt. Miss i/illio Chamberlain. 10. "Littlo Joo"from "Lite Among thu Gamins" Daniel Proudflt. Miss Timherman. U. "Love In a Haloon'V.LItchlield Mosely. Miss Timburman. Admission fifty cents. Porponal I'nrnijraplis. John M. Hogan of Hastings is at the Pnxton. II. D. Hicks leaves to-day for Stroms burg , Nob. , mainly on business. W. A. Denul , who has just beun planed in charge of this division of the Union Pacific , left yesterday on the pay car fein n trip over the line , Hu was accompanied by Assistant Superintendent Kouii.s. Denis Fletcher , lately an attache ol the Point Hlakoly Milling company , nnti ono of the most export telegraphers h the country , is a guest of Geo. M O'Briun. Ho is rotnnung to tlio PacilU coast after a vacation of nuarly twi months with friends and relatives it Canada. W. J. MoGSvock of Denver , Col , ar old time Umahan and now ono of tht heaviest railroad contractors in thu wusi is m the city looking after importani propriotory interest. Mr. Gavock is the guest ot his brother Aleck , and will remain main hero a few days. ItrovlticH. Pythtigorns lodge No. 5 ! ) , K , of P. givcf its annual ball in tlm annex on nuxi Friday night. Mrs. Magrano will entertain her pu pils and their friends at a social to "be given next Wednesday evening , Fobru- ury 2J. ! The plnbtoring in the addition to the Union Pacific headquarters , which was put on during cold weather , is bcgmnlnc to fall on1.i& ' The W. C. T. PI will liavo a spooia ! business ineetinjfit thu ISuckinglum : Homo tills ufturntion ut & o'clock. All members are requested to bo present. On Friday , GeiJorul Managert'allawaj and General Tra/llo / Manager Kimball will go 10 Chicago toiiUtoiul the r&ilroad conference , which i lb discuss the inter stuto commerce bill. Then ) will bo H'praad rally of the Sun day school Tofnpcranco army , in the Third Congregational church , corner ol Spruce anil Nilvotcolith streets , tomorrow row evening at 7.1B o'clock. Addrusset will bu dolivuroil , by Hev. J. S. Dotwiloi and Dr. Joseph H. l''oy. ' George 11. Whitw9f 1137 North Sovon- ttienth street , wasjus.ulted and knocked down by a thug , who ran away when some ono approached. Mr.Vhito lost nothing but had his nose broken. The assault waa committud on Sixteenth street , between JJurt and Ctiming , Yesturday morning another Union Paci fic excursion train to California luit thu do- potwitli 11 vo carloads of excursionists. The train was ono hour and a half late in reaching this side of the river because ol a delay made by thu _ tram on the Sioux City road which curried a largo number of excursionists. The Union Pacilio train was in chargii ot J. H. Green , the travel ing pa&sungur agent of tlm road. Persons who lead a life of exposure aru subject to rheumatism , neuralgia and lumbago , and will tind u vuluablu rum- edyin Dr. J. 11' . McLean's Volcaulo. Oil Liulmcnt ; it will banish pain and subduu intlamatiou. " , > IN THE FIKM ) OF SPOUTS. The Bhootlns Tonrnnincnt Hnnlcy nntl Jjnlllnnoho Moth's aintchos. Washington's birthday will bo cele brated by the sportsmen of Omaha in n grand shooting tournament which will bo held on the grounds cn.t of Athletic park. Messrs. Pcnroso & llardln , who Imvo taken a leading Dart in the move ment have the assurance of a very large attendance ) of sportsmen from all parts ol llio slalo and from u number of Iowa towns. A mooting wns held at Pcnroso < K llardln's store last night at which tlio fol lowing programmo was arranged : First Contest Tun llvo pigeons thirty ynrds rise , English ruins. Entries ? 5. Second Contest Twolyo bltio rocks , eighteen yards riso. Entries $8. Third Contest Seven live pigeons , twuntv-livo yards rise , ouu barrel. En tries si1 ! . Fourth Contest Seven single Amer ican olaybmls , eighteen yards. Entries i3. i3.Fifth Contest Five pair live pigeons , double rises , twenty-ono yards. Entries ? * > Sixth Contest--Nino blue rock ? , oigh- tumi yards. Entries $5. Seventh Contest Twelve live pigeons , thirty yards , English rules. Entries $7. Eighth Contest Flvo pair American clavbirda , sixteen yards. Entries $3. Ninth Contest Ten American clay- birds , eighteen yards rlso. jvntrie.s ? 5. Tenth Conte.st Tun livepiiioons. . thirty yards rise , English rules. Entries $5. The national rules will bo observed in all of tliosr matches , whie-h will bu open to all comcr.s and no favors asked. Thu entranoo feu will includu the cost of birds in all cases. The money in each match will bo divided into three ) purses , CO per cent to the lirst , 'M pur cent to tlio second and 20 to thu third man. Aftur the regu lar programme a number of sweupstako matches will bo arraniicd. Thu pro gramme will be commenced promptly at I ) o'clock. _ The Jlnnlcy-Ijatllnnctio Mntul ) . The coining ovunt in listic sports that is attracting attention is the glove con test between Gcorgo LalHanclto , "the Marino , " and Jack llanloy , which will take place at the Exposition annex on next Wednesday evening , February 23 , Thu contest will bo for six rounds for points , and will allbrd a pleasing attrac tion for the lovers of thu manly art. Ilanlcy and La Blanche are well matched , and m any kind of n bout will make a ] > rutty exhibition. In addition lo this leading fuaturoof the exhibition , Duncan McDonald. Arthur Uothory , Paddy Nor ton , Prof. Ed Miller , Johnny LaMountain , Sam Stuvunsonand other local talent will uiipear. _ Mnth'H Matches. Charley Moth , the wrestler , is confined to his room at the Metropolitan hotel with a severe cold , which has suttlud in his throat and lungs. His condition makes it impossible lo lix the date of the two matches which ho has already ar ranged. The match with Elliott , thu South Omaha expert , which was lixcd for Friday evening , will be postponed until some evening in the early part of next wecK. If Moth nonius out of this match without any bruises ho will bo ready to meet Keiyce , the Turner's choice , on short no- ticu. This match , which is for if'J.'iO a Bide and the entire gate receipts , is at tracting a great dual of attention , lioyco is a great favorite witii tlio Turners and they aru prepared to back him heavily. Moth , on the other hand , is confident that ho can easily throw Koycc three out of live catch-as-catch-can fails and has friends who are willing to back his conli- dunce. Tlio Cycling Champions "If you know anyone who is anxious to back Eck in the Saturday night match against Bullock sund thum around and I'll find them takers , " said John S. Prince to a 15r.i : reporter yesterday. Bullock is in .splendid condition and feels that in a 100-mile race lie can do up the Canadian champion. Tlio race will commence at 4:30 : o'clock in the after noon and will be finished at 100. : ! ! The record for 110 miles is 0 hours , ( i minutes and 12 seconds and bulomrs to Windy Morgan. It is moro than probable that this will bo smashed on Saturday night. LIVI-I STOCK si Tlio iScbraskn Association Holds An Important IMoetliiK. A meeting of the Live Stock Shippers' ' association of Nebraska , was hold at the exchange building yesterday afternoon , The meeting was called to order by II B. Dibble , after which flic minutes of tht previous meeting wcru road by thu secre tary , John Wiggins , and approved. A C. Virgin , of Utica , offered a resolution , which was adopted to the cfl'cct that a ! live slock shippers present who had nol yet joined the association bu given an op portunity to join as charter members Several came forward and signed the rol among whom were the following : F. Hey Silver Creek ; A. Myers , York ; J. A Ivohou , Platte Center ; Wiilinm Hipp , Humphrey * ) ; Henry Kepler , JJorchestor S. Scott , Clarks ; T. C. Alien , Tomorrow The constitution and by-laws as prepared pared wcru read by the secretary and adopted. As the object of thu associa tion is very clearly stated in the pream ble , it is reproduced hero for the bonulil of those interested : This organization shall bo known ns the Ljve Stock Shippers' association of thu Mate of Nebraska , and will bo composed ot ship pers of good standing of at least six months' ex ] > urloncu In the state. Thu object tit the as sociation shall bo to promote a friendly busi ness feeling among tlm members of thu ship ping traturnlty , to prevent scalping piaetlces , ns much ns possible , fo soc-uro lair and just rates nnd good treatment tiom the railroad companies , and to inovont. ns far as possible , unjust discriminations and delays ot stock while In transit , and other abuses that aio now amUmve been practiced upon shippers In geneifd by tlm railroad companies , and to urge upon the railroad companies tlio gruat Importance of last tiansportatlon ot stocK over their lines , with less delays , occasioning loss to shippers. Also , It is thu duty of this association to seu that stock Is properly handled and cared for , nnd that some ot thu present abuses are corrected at points wheru stock is un loaded and ted. Ana It shall bo -tho object nnd desire of the members of this association. Individually and collectively , to so ae.t ns to further thu Interests of each other in every manner possible , nnd that wo fully reall/.o that thu Interest of the farmers nnd stock raisers are Identical with our own. nnd that under all circumstances wo will endeavor to pay for the stuff they raise , and we handle , tlm hkhest market value- possible , and that we hereby pledgti ourselves to work unceas ingly for the upbuilding of a permanent and substantial stock market In our ouu state. The constitution and by-laws will bo printed in pamphlet form for distribution among the uicmburd of thu association and also for general distribution among thu shippers of the state , the object IHng to induce others to join. Several ship pers spoke of the way in which some commission firms sum ! out men to buy stock in direct competition with the reg ular buyers and thus compel them to ship to their linn. One of these mun , in a certain instance , offered to leave the point where he was buying it the regular shipper there wouhl pay him $100. Uy reason of the oxtentjto which this system of bulldozing has boon carried ' on by some linns , thofollowingwas'adoptod ; Kcsolvcd , That it Is the faensu of this association that wo do not sanction the practice of certain commission lirms lo cated in .this state iu the matter of double- dealing so ns to compel shippers' to consign - sign to them. A resolution wns offered and unan imously adopted 'thanking the Omaha HKE for gratuitously publishing calls for the meetings of the association. Messrs. Hey , King and Woyant were appointed n committee on finance. After the transaction of the routine business the meeting wns adjourned to meet again three weeks from last Tues day evening nt the Merchants' hotel of Omaha. 11 on ! ICstnto estate transfers lllcd Feb. 15 , 1837 IJnlph 1C ( iaylord ct al to John Kuwait , 12 J < lot 2 blk : xt Omaha , n e-sr > u. ? : . Alexander K McCnndless nnd wife to Clara S Cotton , lots 1 , s , blk 7 Isabullo add to Omaha , w d-Sl.BUO. A H McCaudless nnd wife to Kiumn V Aiiilorson ut ni lot 7 blk 3 Isnbello add to Omaha , w d SC50. A 11 McCandless and wife lo Oeorcia Valentine , lots to. U , 1' ' , blk 71sabclloadd to Omaha , w n $1,850. F.llls L Hlcrbower and wife to .lolm P Loid , lot 3 blk ! Denises add to Omaha , w d -sum Josephine O Ketchnm nnd husband to Edcnr 11 Scott , w K lot ! ! blk 103 Omaha , w d Sll.lKJO. Dennis Cunningham et nl to Anthony It CUnton , lot ! i blk U Washington Hill , w d-r John Anlslleld and wifeto Andrew liose- watcr , Jtflnt In w CO ft of lot 11 blk OS K Itotfcrs add to Omaha , w d SI.'SO. Abraham U Soncr and wife to Mary K .Ionian , lot 1 blk U Hawthorne ndd , w d $ ? 1 ! C > 0. Frank 11 Spencer and wlfo to .lolin Latzul- inann etnl n lot IGblkUK V Smiths add to Omaha , w d 5SJ5. Itlchard C P.ittcrson ct nl to John Heller et nl lots r > . o , 7 , blk S Patterson's sub , w d S-tr.0. Peter Hasmussen and wlfo to Frank Dworak ot nl lot 10 blk 17 Credit Fonder ndd to Omaha , w d SUM. Marie K Hammond nnd husband to L V Criim , lots iy , II , Lnd wick place , W d $3,000. estimated. Max Meyer ct al to tlm public plat of Man- hatten s u it u u X ill , 15 , in. dedication. City of Omaha lo Peter Kill , 15x132 ft bog nt n w cor ot lot 4 blk 217 , q c S'J47. Clms Impoy nnd wlfo to Gerhard S Uenawa , lut 2 blk u Plainvlew add.w d S X > . ( ierhard S Hennwa and wlfo to Lott M lllnton. lot ! i blk 2 PInlnvlow add , w d SD50. J W Uedfoid and wife to Milford Tldball , lot 8 blk 6 Klrkwood add , w d $1,000. IsaaeS Hnscall et nl to the public plat o liurllnu'ton Square in r > , II , 13 dedication. Alfred U mifreno and wlfu to John I P.edick. lots -10 , 41 , Taylors ndd to Omaha , w d SV-ftO. Altred U Dufrcno and wlfo to William B .Smith , lots 3S , ' . , Taylors add to Omaha , w d ยง 1,250. Ueo W Amos and wlfo to Josephine Mach , lot 1 hlk 0 lliinscom Park add , w d-STOO. Isaac ( illiiiskv and wlfo to S U Wlllinskl et allots in , n.ljlk'J Uusli & Sclby's ndd to South Omaha , w dS"'J5. . Win A Uotiu'las to John Morrcll , lot 0 blk 1 Plainvlew , w d 51.000. A S Paddock to the public plat of Paddock place blk n dedication. Kichard Stebblns and wife to John Mori til lot 8 blk 12 Plalnview add , w d 81,500. ( ! eo 13 Itarkerctal to ( jco W Logan , lot 8 blk 1 Mayno place add , w d 32,500. LelJoy Mnyno to Sand Cotner jr. , lots 0 , 7 , blk 4 Mayno add to Omaha , w d $1,100. Jeppo J ( iram and wlfo to August ! ! ISossel- maii , n H lot 18 blk 1 Armstrong's 1st add to Omaha , w d S2,0.10. John A Fuller and wlfo to Henrietta Sac'.is lot 50 IJnrr Oak add to Omalm , w d $1.350. Allen M Fleming nnd wile to Thomas Dennlson , lot 12 blk 11 Plainvlew add , w d ? 1,000. ( ! eo W Ames and wife to Krwln U Fonda , lots 7 , 8 , 0 , blk 3 Ilnnsconi Park add , w d 8I.ST > o. Catherine ( iHIo to Maitglo Guthart , lot 1 blk 45S ( Jrandvluw , q c SI. Catherine ( Jllloptnl to Ktigenla Denning- son , lot 4 hlk 457 Orandvlew ndd , n c SI. Maggie ( iiithart ct al Catherine ( Jille , lot 19 blk 471 ( irandvlew ndd , q c SI. Catherine ( Jille et al to Jacob Selimlt , lot 0 blkisi Gramlvlew.n c Si. Anna Moian to Caiolio K llobertson et al lots : , : u Harlem lane , w d Sioo. John 11 Hamilton to Albert It Htiseh , lot 10 blk 0 Paddock place , w d-$3,030. Klla A Pearson and husband to Frank L Hull , n D ) / lot 01 tJihes ndd , w d 81,200. Max Meyerct al to Kichard C Patteison , s w 14 s o J/ : 5 , Irt , 13 , bolnt' the undivided Jf of tlm above also , : ! U acres in s } f s w X 'M , 1 . 13 , w d-Sl. Chas F Mnndcrson and wife to Harrison W Ciemer , lot 5 blk 40 , the oiiglnal city of Omaha , wd-12,2uO. Mauricu Teikehen nnd wife to Tlios 15 Mel'ulloch. u 2-J ft lot 5 blk 173 Omaha , w d 3,500. Miss Winnie Mayno is visiting friends in Stromslinrg , Tsui ) . FOR MAN AND BEAST. THE BEST REMEDY. Tlio Host Tor Hurso Complaints , New York Club Stnblos , 15-17 E. i-Sth Bt.l New Vork , Oct. 20tb , 1SN5. J It gives me great pleasure to ndiliny testi mony to the greateurutlvo qualltlciofSt. Jacobs Oil , having used several cases of tlio Oil ill my ( stable , can Eufulygay It Litho the bust llniuiunt. CALVIN H.WUEST. Tlio llest Kvor Ueod In Stnlilos. Gentlemen's Fancy I.I very , Fine Horse * , ctc.,1 l-nncnster , fa. . . Oct. ISkl , IhSti. f As to the uscfiiluc--ui of Ft. Jacobs Oil , 1 will Bay us much ns any nmn , for I well know It Is the best 1 over u > cmy - ' dtiibles. CYUUS II. COlvVlN. It Never Tailed In uSlngla Instance. San DlCRO , Cnl. , Oct. 23d , ISSfl. Gentlemen : It Ian satisfaction to ruconv niund a good tiling , nnd Midi n thing ; 1 bo- llovo jour St. Jacobs Oil to bo. I have useil It for years In my family , 03 well its In jny kemiul and stuliks , mm it lias naicr failed In a studio instance lo ( loovorj thing that could ri'iwmubly bo uxiu't-ti-il of ony remedy ol iti class. W. II. lIOI-AnilM ) . Geu'l. Agt. Coiouaclo JJcacU Co. From a irorsoinnn Liimo-lwckCurod. Mencslm , WIs. , Oct. 20. IbM. Your letter nil rlslit. St. Jacobs Oil Is liift \ \ hut U fialil uliout it. It ciirrd mo en- tlicly of Iiiinu back ; nl o of Miraliu. U la thu mii > t tiling ut er iiaocl on liorees , or for uiuu or beast. A-OUANOEU. _ Opinion of a Dnnliir In ITnrnrs. 'J'ruxlcrtow n I/elilgb Co. , Tenna. I recommend HI. Jncobi Oil as the best thins In tlio world for tjiaviu cu horses. It la a certain euro. jm/rON A. SCIIMOYER. THE ciMiars A , VOUELCH co , , ii Himo , MJ. S'O-All persons llsiso St.Jacobi Oil nr Jrd Slar Coupn Cute , will by icndliia a tire coil rtamp and ( i lii tmy\f \ tlidrcatt , rcceiie AIIVICU mom OPIATES AND I'OISON. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. AT DRUOAIBTB AND Master's Sixle. In thb Circuit Conn of thu United Stiitea for thu District of Nt'briisliu. Aloiuo II. Viiloutlne , ut. al. ) vs. vlnClmiiecry. Fannlo H. Wlsoraan , ot ul , ) Fonuci.o-uiiti : or MniiTflAni : . NOI'ICK In Moioby Blvnii , ilmt In pur- PUI1UO by vlrluoor u ilucroo onliir l In Iho nbovo CHIISO , < iu Iho nth < luy of > lny , Ihhtt. IiilUfj : Ilicrboufr. Bpcclal muHor m cliun- cory In siilil coilit , will un tbu&th < luy PI' .March , ItWT , ut the hour of ID oVIock In the forenoon of thoeulililay , ut ( ho north iloor of the I'nltod htutoa court Uoiibo ami pojuillicu building , In the city of Omuhu , Uonj-'Im county , Btato and dlstilc ! of Nobruakti , null nt auction the follow- luirdoiurlhL'il property , to-wit : The bouth hull ( 'ii mid tlio northwest quarter ( nw'ii mid the west hull * of the nurtlieust ijuur- tnrwi ( * ol nnl ) of section lirolroil ( \ In town- HtilpoloviMi (11) ( ) north < ) l rrigo < ton (10) ( ) west of the sixth prlni'lpil inorMlnu , In the county of iinll , nnd Htatc or NnbrHsku The oust oiio-third ( om of lot llvo (5) ( ) In block twunly-ulKht I'-1 Bltuule In the city of Oiund Iblund , In tbo county or Hull , and Htntu ol No- brViaku. I'-I.I'1H l < . IIIKUUOWKIt , Special Mostor In Chnni-ory. Orotf , Monlpomory XJcllroy mid J. II. Wooluy , solicitors for compliilnmit. fob-S-9 lO-W-iniir-2 Notice to Contractors , SKAI.ni ) ProposuU will bo lut-clvcd at tills olllco until noon , Koliniliry : ! dtli , Ii7 , for thu running ol the Now Dru trriidiiiK iiiitulilno , no- cordiiiK to bpocitlcatloiii on lilo in thu Count ) ' Clerk's ollicu. 'Jho rltrtil to reject liny nnd all bids In hereby . . lly Order of the -Hoard. JIJ. I' . NKBDHAM. County Clurk. tM > 9 uae-w-si-sa IT IS WONDEUFUI. how casllv rheiiinntlsm begins and how In sldlously It grow * In the system , until out Is startled to find himself the victim In -v either the acute or chronic form. He then learns the fearful tenacity of Its gain and the utter powcrlessness of the ordinary remedies to give relief. Probably to no disease have physicians given more study , and none has more com pletely baffled their clVorts to provide n spe cific ; and until Athlophoroi wns discover ed there was no medicine that would surely cure rheumatism , neuralgia and norvniu sick headache , Thousands of testimonial * , like the following prove beyond question that Athlophoro * is the onlv reliable reme dy , and that it will do nil that is claimed for it , Englcwocd , Kansas. Alhlophoros has done me moic good than all oilier medicine put together , for I was n great sufferer from rheumatism and neuralgia , nnd can Ray today , I am me from both complaints. MRS M.MttSroNrt. . W. S. Hopkins , 17 ! ) C Avenue , Cedar Kapids , Iowa , says : "My wife nnd daugh ter were both stricken with Inflammatory rheumatism at the same time. Tlie lower limbs wcie much swollen , the pain seemed much beyond endurance , slrcp was out of the question. They sulVcrcd so much that to move or even touch the sheet on the bed would cause the most violent pain. They wcre-confined to the bed four weeks. Dur ing that time and previous I bought many kinds of medicine ; then 1 employed a phy sician , but nothing gave relief until I heaul of Athtophoios. I bought a bottle at once , and am glad to say in n very short time the swelling was reduced , the pain gene nnd they were entirely well. " Every druggist should keep Athlopho roa and Athloplioros I'ills , but whurothuy cannot bo bought of tlm drucirjst the Athlopltoros Co. , lia Wall St. . Now York , will send cither ( cirriaco : paid ) on receipt of regular price , which is $1.00 ner boltlo for Athloplioros and 50c. for I'ills. I'orllvor and klduoy discuses , dyspepsia , Indigestion - digestion , weakness , nurvousdoblllty , dlsniiso * of woman , constipation , homluoho , Impure blood , etc. , Athlophoroj I'llls urounoiiuullud. r STIM , T III ITHIPBIAXT Koslxtuon yonr * , tlioy IIRVU stondlly irntmxl Infnor , nnd with nalrs coii'tnntly InorrnHlnn liiivobocninotlio most popular corset throuirh- b out tlio Unlti-d pink-it. - Tlio E , G anil It It prnclo are mndo In SHOUT Mntiiu.M AND I.XTIILONO : WAIST , suluililt- for nil Inures. Tlio (5 quality , niiiilo of r.uirllsh Coutil.ls wiirnintud to wour twlco us lonir in ordlnnryoorscts. Highest iiwnrds from nil tlio World's jrront Tiilra. Tlio lu t mocinl ruculvpil Is lor Knur DKOIIBE OK MI-.IIIT , from tlio Into Exposition hold at Now Orleans. While ac-oios of pntonta Imvo licon found ivorthlesfl , tlio prlnelpluu of tlio Glovo-ritlliu Imvo provml invnluulilo. Itotnllois lire iiuthorUttd lo refund money , i * , on examination , tluvo Corsets < lo not provo us ropipjcntod TOH SAI.U UVIJKYWHimK. . CATAI.OOUI3 FIU513 ON Al'l'WCATlON. THOMSON , LANGDON & . CO. . New York. I Ulivo t l ntlvo ! rcraojy lor the nbOT dl ! iu < i ; by H nso thout.ftnd of casef of tlio trornt kln > J fttiil of Inng I'andlnr ; . f Hh In llf efflraoy > ] ftT < * li > ncnreil Indffil. rnKtronc limy th I irlll UMid TW O EOM LIM rillK. li-ntlhlT wllli a VAL- . . presa & I" . O. BdJtwu. Dft. Xi A. BLUCUM , lei J'curl BU N. HESTORED. Avlrllmo . I rrvtn&tilru I ocay , ? * orrou Ih-lillItT , Lost Manhi > odrUIiaTliiKtricd Inaia piery Known remtwlr. liaa di cov > r Hl a vjmpl lf-ctu-o , Well lin w ill n-nd Fft EB lo hll Wlorr BUffurcr Arid rasi. O. J. .M AhON. Test UIGcu Cot 311 > . Now Yai k Vttf ' /CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " f Tlio Original uiiil Only Ucnutue. neware of northlrat ImlUtlepl. ES. Aak jour I > riitfaUt for _ U1 and late no other , or fiicloie te. ) to ui fnr i > rlli.u1 rB ( n luttr by return mitll * PAPER. Clitrhrater Clirnilriil Co. , feold by DruircUU rrory whrro. Jlik for "C'hlchc * < * r * ErigU.U" I't-uiiiniritl 1'llla. 1 Ve < . 'cltn U V HBOH ' v luputn Ml. Ilr-cll.im.etc..r Buliiijf ! fiomlMdlicutloninr CXCfKMI. curnil vllh. , , t HlnuiMrh > l l > liw .lVlIt ? OKBAT MAHSTON TltKATfllEN'1 , Nrnlrd book Bent ( rr > n. Bbouldlw read by Futhera ES MADE STRONG 99 * Rapletewllh InrormatloTiofvaluAloBllrnvn. MARSTONBEMEDVCO.I . wyork. Montlon Omalm Don. in * CHU908 , and it nuw nn < suueossfiil Cl'ltUniyour own homo Iiy ono who wuo dcuf twunty olffhl vc'tiri. Troutud Iiy nioHt of the noted Hpoulitf l.-ts without tioncllt ; cured InmBulf In ihreq months , nnd blnco tlion hundreds of otlioiv , Full pttrtluulurs nonl on iipplicitllon. T. U. 1'AUU , No. 41 WestUlst St. , N ow Vork City . . 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