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1HE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JULY 16. 1887. JOTTINGS FROM THE COURTS. The Business Transacted Yesterday Before the Various Judges. A STRANGER'S GALL AND GUILE. A Mental Wntnnn Henter Uathnrcd In By the Police. The Turners' nnd PnlntetV Plcnlo To-morrow. District nnd Other Courts. The Reuse case was given to the jury 3'csterdny morning In the district court. The cuso has been on tritil before Judge Wakclcy for the past few day ? , and was watched by thelriends of tiie late Joseph M. Koeso with a great deal of interest. The only question for the jury to decide was whether or not Mr. Hce.io was of Bound mind at the time ho signed the will. The jury decided that Mr. Koeso was of sound niind in loss than live min utes. IJ. Kouhl. a butcher iloiiic business In in the southern section of the city , filed n suit in the county court ypstorday morn ing against S. Daukel for 4350. Herman Albrclch. the boy arrested ft few days ugo for stealing goods from the store of 8. P. Morse , was bufnre Judge GrolF yesterday morning. Ho plead guilty nnd will bo sent to the reform school this morning. UMTKU STATP.S. M. II. Null , of Chadron. was brought in yesterday morning by | loputy Sheriff J. II. Shownlter , and arraigned before Judge Dnndy on the charge of selling beer without a license. Ho pleaded not guilty and was released under a $ BOO bond. Iho information in the suit of J. B. MeKinley , et al vs Margaret K. lilnck- law et al , a foreclosure of mortgage , was lilcii with the clerk yesterday morning. The indebtedness is $ i,000it ! 7 per cent in terest from March 188. ! , and tue property involved consists of a farm of 410 acres , situate near Pawnee City. The United States circuit and district courts will adjourn next week until No vember. COUUT IN CHAMBERS. The Humming up in the case Abraham Poole et al vs. the West Point Butter and Cheese association , was resumed in this court yesterday morning before Special Master Churchill. It will reach a conclusion to-day , but It will bo ten days yet before Special Master Churchill files his report with the clerk. The case has been drag ging through the courts for nearly four years , and those who have neon follow ing it up will look for thelinal result witli no inconsiderable interest. JUSriOU ANDKItSON. ( Jco Leo , a celestial citizen , apooarcd before the above magistrate yesterday morning and petitioned for a writ of ons- tor sagainst one C. Frank , who occuuie rooms above the establishment of the Chinaman , and according to the lattcr's story runs a noisy , disorderly and disrep utable house. A notice to quit was issued on Frank. I'OMCE COUUT. Yesterday was a calm and peaceful morning , comparatively speaking , before Judge llcrka. Henry Haben , G. G. Howell , Thomas Foster , Peter Paulson and George Bnd- well wore arraigned upon a ehargo of dumping c.xcicment and other tilth in an unlawful place , but after a thorough si ft'me of the case were discharged. Alike Murphy , of Phil Sheridan street , Is a physical wreck from too close an intimacy with John Barleycorn. Ho was run In yesterday morning for threat ening to shoot his better half Murphy is just recovering from a piotracled debauch , and while sitting on the edge of the bed Thursday evening ho suddenly pulled his gun and banged her once out of the window. Then ho nourished the cannon and made sundry ominous de monstrations toward Mrs. Murphy , and she Hod and had him run in. He was placed under a $ oOO bond to keep the peace. The cases of William Philips , Edward Hurley and Leo Meyer , for violating the gambfing law. wore dismissed on the groumis that the alleged ofleuses were committed on July the ' 'mlor three days previous to the day on which the law be came operative. _ HIS TO I * COAT. Mr. IltinaucUor Contributed His to n Strnnccr. A tall , slender shabbily dressed man , with a scraggy growth of board upon his face through which the broc/.es have been soughing for at least a month , and carryIng - Ing a bamboo walking stick in ono hand nnd a dark linen cluster in tiio other , dropped in at Fred Hunsuckor's saloon , 413 South Thirteenth street Wednesday nftoruoon , in much apparent haste. Ono would have thought from the stranger's nervous impetuosity , that ho was on his way to the stock exchange with a big tip. In a sort of superior condescending way ho asked : "Will you please allow mo to lay my top-coat in hero a short time until 1 run up to the Union Pacific headquarters and see about some freight cars ? ' ' Hunsueker replied that he wasn't run ning a cheek room , but that ho might fake his coat in the buck room and leave It , if ho was a mind to , ho did not want it hanging in the saloon. The stranger stopped In the back room as directed , remaining there a moment or so ; but emerging minus the coat , In the course of an hour the shabby gen teel business man returned , walked through the s-iloon , remarking that he'd take Ills coat , and stepping into the back room , came forth again with the gar ment , as Ilunsuokur naturally supposed , upon his arm. Ho lloatml out and nothing more was thought of the opi'iode by llnnsuckcr un til lie eamo to eloso up at 13 o'clock , when ho himself stepped into the afore said back room to get ins own coat ; a nice , now , light gray cutaway , which lie had hung up there in the afternoon , as is his custom those Incindorating days. It may be imagined Mr. Hunsueker in dulged in a choice lot of expletives , some of them much choicer than elegantwhen ho discovered that his bran new Benny hail 11 own , and in its stead , hanging like n Hag at half mast , was the shabby gen- teel's old faded duster. Mr. Hunsuekor was mad , of course , and wont homo In his shirt sleeves. This morning he came down to the station and reported the case to Chief Soavoy , and wants the man who stole his coat looked up if it costs more than his whole ward robe is worth. In the pocket of the coat Hunsueker lost was Ids Savings bank deposit book and his check book on the Fir&t ISH- tional , containing several checks , the payment of which , however , has been stopped. AKKKSTINU A A Hard Tussle With a Woman Itentor. Yesterday morning word was sent to the police station that a man was attempting to kill a woman at the corner of Twen ticth and Pierce streets. Ullieer ( iilligan on Thirteenth stiect was Informed of the matter by OJllpor Ormsby , while the pa trol was out on another c.ill. When the latter returned Ollleor Ormsby rode tn 'scene , Jim O'Brli'n , the driver , making 'the run in about four mliuilob , the LHMI run ever made uy the wagon. At the street in question a crowd of people were fguud , among ttiem a brutish-looking man with heavy , whom the crowd seemed to desire to treat to bodily castlgation , His victim wni soon found , n petite handsome wo man who displayed a largo contusion on the back and front of her neck where the brute had caught her in his vise like crip. How she got away from him. scorns n mystery because ho Is ono of the most powerful men the police have handled in many a day. The woman's name is Mrs. Schlenk , nnd she tells the story that Jensen en- tcred her house and demanded beer. She told him she had no beer , and ho immed iately seized her with wicked in tent when she succeeded in ef fecting her escape. Officer Gilll- gan arrived on the scene about the sumo time as the wagon , and Jensen was put into the patrol. As ho landed on the lloor ho turned and narrowly missed kicking Olllccr Gilligan on the head. Both the officers then bestowed attention upon him , which was kept up until the wagon landed in the station , because during the ride ho made frantic efforts to bite , scratch , bruise and escape from the officers. The Striking Pnlntors , From present Indications , It would ap pear that the strike among the painters will erelong die n natural death. Out of the 300 men who struck there are only about llfty remaining in Iho city who arc out of employment. "You see , " said Mr. strikers' Iloldcn.tho representa tive to a BEI : reporter , "some of our men have loft the city , and a great number are at work in the union shops or doing contracting work on their own account. For the most part the latter han not much money to start in with , but wo have been helping them out. I am still negotiating with the master painters for a settlement , and will event ually succeed , I tiunk. " A grand basket picnic and excursion to Calhoun will bo given on Sunday next for the benefit of the strikers. The pro ceedings will bo under the management of the Calumet Glee nnd Social club. The Musical Union band will furnish the music , and other arrangements for a pleasant trip have been clliciently at tended to. Trains will leave St. Paul depot , corner Webster and Fifteenth strcctH , at 8:15 : and 10:40 : a.m. , returning at 4:15 : nnd 7:40 : p.m. ttnll Notes. Messrs. A W. Dickinsongeneral super intendent , St. Louis ; W. B. Dodrige , di vision superintendent , Kansas City ; J. W. Dolby , assistant division superintend ent , Kansas City ; J. Irvine , master me chanic , St. Louis ; and S. Barllctt , super intendent of the car service , St. Louisare in the city for the purpose of inspecting the company's prooerty. Mr. S. H. H. Clark , vico-president and general manager of the Missouri Pacilio , of St. Louis , came in yesterday morning via the Hock Island. The 10 o'clock express , B. & AL , for Lincoln , went over the Union Pacific yes terday morning , owing to Thursday nighvs wreck on the first named ro.xd- Mr. W. F. Chaplncashier at the freight depot of the B. & AL wont to Lincoln yes terday morning , where ho was called by the death of his venerable father. W. A. Austin , of Concordia , Kan. , lias been appointed freight agent of the B. & AL vice Major McClintock , resigned , and will take charge Alonday morning next. A tramp , name unknown , was dragged beneath the wheels and killed in attempt ing to boaul a moving freight train at Plattsinoutli yesterday morning. J. Me Donnell. F. A. I. A. , Architect , N. . cor. IQth and Dodgo. The Tumors Excursion. The excursion of the Omaha Turn- vcrcin to Rural park , near Plattsinoutli , next Sunday , promises to bo a magnifi cent aiuUr. The committees in charge have labored earnestly for its successand the splendid programme they have pre pared will bo appreciated by all. In order to sco that no disturbances of any nature shall occur , the committee has arranged for a largo number of repre sentative citizens to take charge of the grounds and see that the best of order is preserved. From present indications the allair will bo a huge success , and at tended by hundreds ot Omahans. The musical piogrammo is m itself a credit to the management , and all who attend can count on a good time. Cheap excursion to Boston , lickets good for three months. Address K. W. Pulton , Omaha. Look to llczczechn. D. C. Patterson , the real estate agent , offers a reward of $50 for the arrest of the party who suggested or engineered the Papillion mortgage forgery. Bozo- zcclia , the German who came so near turning the trick , now says that ho had three accomplices , that they did all the planning , and that ho was but a tool in their hands. However , Bezezccha isn't as big a fool us ho looks , and is fully capable of managing just us stupendous a fraud all by himself. Ho couldn't have bcou drilled to do the work ho did and do it as well and unerringly in a month. Ho is naturally a man of a limitless stock of low cunning , and it is seen in every glance of his restless eyes. The North Oin.ihn Sewer. The building of the north branch of the North Omaha sewer will bo immediately pushed and carried out with all possible dispatch. The contract was let yester day to Thompson & Delanoy. The latter is already well known in this city , while Mr. Thompson is from Kansas , and has recently done all the scwor work in Sioux City. This contract is the largest casli sewer job over done in Omaha , involving $40,000. A Nuisance. Much complaint is made of a gang that Is in the habit of congregating in the rear of the Tenth street engine house , and "rushing the growler , " and other wise making themselves obnoxious to respectable people. They uro warned that it would bo best to "co hence. " Sunday Observance. Tlura will bo a public meeting under the auspices of the "Sunday Observance association" in the Tabernacle Congre gational church on Monday evening next at 8 o'clock for the discussion of the Sunday question. Speakers from var ious churches will bo present. Overcome. At about 3 o'clock this afternoon an un known man was overcome by the haat , while walking along the postollice pave ment. Ho was removed to St. Joseph's hospital , and instill in an unconsclou condition. ' , f Personal I'amernphB. L. A. Simmons , of Portland , Is in the city. city.Mr. Mr. Orlando TelTt and wife , of Avoca , arc with friends in this city. \V. H. Hiigun , 1'sq. . of Los Angolos.aml ( ' . C. I.aselleof Sun Francisco , are at the I'aston. Mr. and Mrs , Andrew KIngsmill , of London , England , tire sojourning fora few days at the Millard. They are en tiito | for Portland , Oregon. Mr. C. F. Koyeo , of the Daily Hastings Gazette-Journal , made tho.BKi : a pleasant call this afternoon. Itoyoo says. Hastings , for its size.is the biggest to wain the. world , uud llojce is di'au right , Mil. DENNETT'S 8UCCE89OH , P. N. Sklnnflr to Do Superintendent of the Pullman Company. As stated In these columns a few days ago , Air. L. AL Bennett , who for some eighteen years has boon superintendent of the Pullman Car company in this city , has resigned. The Pacific division , of which Air. Bennolt was the superintend ent will on the 1st of August bo merged into the Chicago division , of which Mr , K. A. Jowett , of Chicago , is the su perin- tandont. The sleeping car lines which run over the Union Pacific rail way will bo under the charge of Mr. N. P. Skinner as assistant superintendent. Mr. Skinner has boon with the Pullman company for some eleven or twelve years , ana will as sume the duties of his new position at this place August I. MAHTHIl OAUPKVTKHS CONSULT. Resolution In Favor of Nine Hours Each lny Adopted. The contracting carpenters to the number of about seventy mot at Clark's hall yesterday atternoon to consider the nine hours' question anil also to decide whether eight hours should be the rule on Saturdavs. A discussion took place on the sublect and a resolution was passed adopting nine hours per day , Saturdays included. The contractors Were unanimous on this point and as a number of the men are in favor of the uniform nine hours there will probably not bo any dllhculty In adjusting matters on this basis. Shooting Accident. The danger of playing with firearms was evidenced at the United States sa loon , South Omaha , when Mrs. Kun/el , wife of the proprietor , after getting into n playful soulllo with James Formanck , her brother-in-law about the - - , possession of some money , picked up revolver , and , pointing it at Formanok's head. pulled the trigger. She was considera bly horrified to see her brother-in-law fall to the ground , apparently dead. Dr. Ernhaut was immediately called in , and found that a 32-ciilibre ball had entered at the side of Formanck's neck and lodged under the skin at the back. The wound was pronounced serious , though not necessarily fatal. Jumped the Track. The Union Pacific company were put to considerable inconvenience last even ing in the moving of their trains , in con sequence of engine No. 1150 and three cars having loft the track on Fourteenth street. The accident was said to Imvo been caused through a "lip" or expan sion existing at the junction of two rails. Engine Foreman U. P. Alorris was slightly bruised. Both the main lines wore blocked to such an extent that it was necessary to use the old main line on the lower track tor the admission and discharge of trains. Another Union Pnciilc Accident. Whilst Jerrry O'Brien was yesterday morning engaged In removing false portions tions of the bridge , which is in course ot construction on the Union Pacific road at Seventh street , ono ot the beams fell on his right foot and inflicted n serious bruise. O'Brien was taken to St. Joseph's hospital , where his injuries were at tended to. Mccuitn's CONDITION. Angus AlcCurd , who was run over by a coal car on the Union Pacific track Thursday , is progressing favorably. Prepared by a combination , propor- ion and process peculiar to itself , Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto unknown. A ViciniiR Dog. Shortly before dark last evening John Ellis , a well known colored man , was badly bitten by a bull dog belonging to Sam King , the proprietor of the saloon on Dodge , near Twelfth street. Ellis en tered the saloon to pay a bill , nnd a dis pute arose as to the correct amount. While disputing with Bartender Hill the dog rushed at Ellis and bit him about the body and legs. Judge Borka issued an order for the killing of Iho dog and De tective Horrigan executed the decree. Absolutely Pure. ThU powder novcr vnrlt-s. A marvel of pur- Itr.strenntli utul wholosoineness. Mure ccon- oioiunl Hum the ordinary kinds , imd cnnnot bo old In competition with the multitude of low ooft short wolfrht nliitu or phn phuto powdi'rs. Bold only In cani. Uovxt. HAKIM ) I'OWDKH Co. 101 Wall-st. . N. Y. BEST HOTEL' ' " AMERICA AT DAY. HOUSEKEEPERS1 1 DEAL KETTLE Somotlilnp entirely now and soils at eight , liar- .ton'd StbHmless. Ortor- 'lesa , Noii-lloll-Uver-Kct- tle. lias deep raised cover and water joint , und an outlet wblcb cur ries all steiim and odor of the chimney. Patent Sterimor altachmriu nlone worth tbn price. AKunts wanted , mule or fenmlc In every town In Nebraska. 1'rotlta f 5 to f 10 per day. Liberal terms and exclusive terri tory ( fiven. ? end Btump for circular and terras. Ptlces , Hqt. , I1.7M 8 nt. , | 1. 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ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , . . .i"r HAUTE IND. I A School ol Engineering. " * FOR PARENTS , The axe has fallen among our Boys' and Ohildrens' Clothing and is making havoc with the prices of some of them. Those who visited 119 J during the past season must have noticed that since the enlargement ! ol our store , we carried in this line a much larger stock than formerly. Naturally , of such a big assortment , we have more left , especially of j the better grades , and we are determined to close them all out before the opening of our new juvenile department , which next season will be on the second floor of our building. A large line of Boys' and Chil" drens' suits of all sizes some very fine goods and elegantly made also a lot of knee pants and long pants are marked down to one-half their value. A manufacturer who heard that we are doing a large business , and thought that we could dispose of most any quantity of goods , sent ua last week a big lot of striped summer coats Mens' and Boys' with instructions to sell them for his account. We did not want to a them , as the lot is too large and the season late , and told him so , but he wired us to dispose of them at any price we pleased , so we have de cided to mark them 15o APIECE. It is almost giving them away , it is not our loss. They are new patterns and all sizes. All goods marked in plain figures and at striotlv one price at f Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. During July and August , our store elopes at 6 : 0 p. in. , except Satniday. OEVIAMA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Am. . OMAHA , NEB , rou TUP. innATOi xi or AU. CHRONIC m SURGICAL DISEASES B1AKS AND APPLIANCES F01 DEFORMITIES. TRUSSES. AND THE HEW VARICCCUE SUSPENSORY GUMP COMPRESS. 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' > r < 11 Icr Oiw j trMiuul Inter * iw | r ffictl Cull ( in lmn ultiM rr m.n 1 liUt irj of > yui CJH , wlthaUni | . ntul wo will * . i 1 lit ! ] am wruijM-r , i > ur DOOX FREE TO MEN ! L'ton ] ( in ! Jfmoun I > l"-n- h i n , Iiujvitrnry , Hiflilll * liuiioiiliu dltit , niui * " oin4 for ] flilcnt * . A < Ui < i , Jir.illtVr , i Sl'IIGICAfj nSTITUor Dr. HcMenamy , Cur. 13th st. & Capitol AY ,0raip.a , , ucb. Medical Hooks or Papers Krco. Thu proprietor of Iho Oiimlm Miuilcnl nnd Mir l- ciil Inatltiito liui pnlilliiioda.iliiHble tot of book * ami i upon ) uiiun rlirinlcimd Biirclcnl dlsomea and ilufiirniltK-.iitid thu metlmti of euro wlilttilnua irivun him t'ia roniuiitlun of being the mn8t xklll- ful und ucie ! > 9ul ! ape > .liill t In tlio wist , und in idu tUoliiHtltutu 8 > cclcbi.ileJ thitt 1110 HclniM uro mnt to und putlrnti ruvolvod from every st'to In the union. Aiuoiik' tholiookH ! ono upon tliQdlriMii- < > Bof noinniiiono upon norvoun , Hpoctnl tind | > rhuta dl iMKC of tliy ccxii.il and urtiuu-y owuni , vnrlco roloruiiMlhy inr linl op riitlnnr , und their 1 ttt-lj Imciuod cl imp ( oniprc'sMtspcnsory lor the relief nnd emu of viirlnicc'o , iii'ivoua eitmtnllon nml bei- uul dcliill j , now ruBtoratlvu trentinunt. l'iiiura | iii on piirck.il lir.u'i'a , rllfi , uinoeri * , ptril > U , Hts Kluotrirlty und the nnw in ifiu'tlc Imticry for linino line : rutariliundinlialiitlo.i.uti' . t'nllko mo t booki B-nud hy doctors Irce , tlioy do not consist of U'RtlninnlalH Iti flctltlotiH ntimos und InitltiM , or rtibliNli fit th it kind , but uru pUln descrlptloiiH of dlfcu o .8j'mptoiiu. now ill coverlet In medlilno. eiiruory und cle < .trk'ity , und urn well worth thj pa iicul , und run tin ohtuuiH 1 fr e hy aildro Hlnt the Otnnhi Medlriil nn I Hnriilctl liKtltuto , Utb utroo lid Cupltol Avenue , Oniahu , .Nubniskn. DAYS' TRBAE. . EW His a rod dltlcrpnt from nil othcre. \ * PUP filmic , w ith Self , ivljuitlnt ; ltRlin ) nterncl > pta Itiiclf to all iiw IUuna ot tun ' odywllllo thn ball Inthocup rosaea bock t' > e Intoa- nn < a lltat OS Q POTSOH dona with the flnater..withliBiitprmiur.itbe ller- nUUlieM roardyii.iy nnd nl.-lit.nnd a rulleal mi certalu Itltea.yrtnrnMr.BdPhrn 8fntl.Tinillci. cui < un ( rco. litLK > Tl > N TUU3 Ul.i a , Ul. WE&K , NERVOUS PEOPLE And cjtliors fiiUiiInir from ncnous debility , iilinu tliiff lihronlo rtlH'iuM , pitinatum ! rtccllno of JVIIIIK or old nru 'iHihltlvrly ' cuiiil liy lr ) Home's famous KUilro. Mnirmtlc Hill. TliouroniU tin Union line liffli cuicd LYON&HEALY STATC & . MOMPO STS , CHIOGO , I I rniiU fn . lh > l > u. C UIou of , U.tforml ad Edulpin Dtl. 4UU H . lUuibttlool dortlblBf erfrj utkUt4 lr < A IT b ndi ot I > ruiu Cntl , Incln4 > n fepUrlii ; M u- rUUTrttpml > ( < , > tc. C.DUIn. InitrortUnl for .Amtl.ur likiJ * . I icnb tad Setlrfl , Sl ; or' 1 > rllrt , UT Uwl , Uil MJ Ibt tl r > l Wiuls. INSTALMENT DEALERS \ \ 111 Hint just n hat they need A FU LL Cl N C OF INSTALMENT GOODS M enl > to the INSTALMENT TRADE , by aiidrrM > iue IXIITALUkNT UUIER8 * UiriLV Co. trie , I'll FOR SALE. An Island on the Sou thorn coast of Mr rottB ( lood tlshitik and bunch for bathlnit. [ / > ruled In thu ben Snmni'-r Cilnmto In the woild For full tiiirtlclars luldniss , KUWAIT , it .MKUHir.n , Mutunl Lite llulldln , K Nursau St. , N. Y OMAHA DEPOT BALDING BASE-BALLSUPPLIES , LAWN TENNIS AND ATHLETIC GOODS , COLLINS CJrx CoMi'ANV , Agout.s \'AV1 DoiitrlnH Street. V ARICOCELE 1 V , canfacurcU. No kiiUoclrufjoreUmps ( utecl. Y , Qj 6vty'X ' Uy , liox ! i ! & . fct. Louis , lie , KOLMAN ADJUSTABLE BABY CARRIAGE COSTS NO MORE THAN THE OLD STYLE , AND CAN BB 11EADILT ADJUSTED. Latest Styles , Finest Goods. Lowest Prices. BABY CRADLE. HOUSC CARRIAGE. The llluntrntions nbove nro made from photogrnphi. The drtjuitdble parts do not ohanga tb nppearnco when used aa a street carriage ; they can bo uaed or tiot at the ploaaura of the purl chaser. The HOLM AN CARRIAOES \varrnntod for two yoara. livery part la absolutely p r- feet. Over IOOO aold In Chicago elnco March let. Bent to all parts of the United States oud lafat delivery suaranteod. Bond for a catalogue containing latest etyloi , cheapest to finest. MOLMAN ADJUSTABLE CARRIAGE CO. , 275 Wabash Avc. , Chicago , Ills. BOTTLE Imported an I Bottled by Mihatovltch I'letchcr& Co. , Cinincnati , O. For bale by , the following agents : Richaidson Ding Company ; Blake , Bruce & Co. , A tiler & Hull' or , FranW Dcllonu & Co. , R. R. Grottc. I'aiiulico supplied by Gladstone Bros , & Co. , Sample bottle fiec. DEWEYd STONE , tf FURNITURE ' < t A magnificant display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. New Model Lawn Mower J'lrrRises. Will rut liluhrr ( trass anyatlirr. Hat no equal fur dureblliti/ wise of operation. Tins is the latest Improved Mo * chjno in the Market. Low J'rlcc * . Send for circulars , Sgfc PHIL STIMMEL & CO. $ ' & ' O.MA I/A , XKItHASKA. Slate Afjf.nlt for 1'nrU-r'n llai/lmi 'fator : n < t Jobbers of Minding' " j