Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 03, 1887, Page 5, Image 5
mf * " fa = 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 3 , 1887. 6 : WORRYING THE RAILROADS. Judge Muon'a Latest Work Does Not Seem to Please Thorn. TRYING TO HUSH UP FACTS. Appointments By the Qorcrnor of Delegates to tlio CtmrltloR and Corrections Conl'nroncr hong I'nrUoncd Lincoln Nowa. THF JIKE'S UNCOIL DUHKAU.l If appearances arc not entirely deceit ful the board of transportation is in a po sition to receive for the flrst time more than delays and deceits from the railroad managers in the state. The work of Judge Mason in the comparison of rate table& is unanswerable , and for the flrst time place before public view the high handed robbery that the railroads of the elate have practiced against the people. That tins troubles the managers is evinced from the fact th.it Thomas L. Kimball and George W. Holdrogo visited the commission last week without an in vitation. They came down to lay down the law to their strikers and to work upon any in the state house whom they could hope to intimidate. Their visit , with one or two exceptions , was barren oi results , and if the same members of the board of transportation stand as fir in in tlie future us they have m the flrst month of the board's history under the now law , the railroads will find to their sorrow and disgust that they cannot brush nsido the exposure of their manner and method of practical robbery upon the people of the stato. There is a good substantial majority of tlin board that has entered upon the work of regulating the high handed ex tortions on the part of the railroads , with an earnestness and honesty that is com mendable. There is every reason to be- Jievo that two , at least , of the appointive BCCnotaries of the board are thoroughly in earnest in the work of carrying out the plans of the board , and it is a sign of promise to the public. The fact that the public is being informed of the methods of the railroad in their charges is not sat isfactory to Mr. Kimball antt Mr. Hold- rego. It is about the flrst time that any thing has not been satisfactory to the railroads. DILF.OATES : APPOINTED. Governor Thayer yesterday appointed the following list of delegates to the na tional conference oi charities and corrections - ' rections to bo held at Omaha on the 25th day of August , 1887 : Dr. W. M. Knapp , Huporintcndent of the Lincoln asylum ; Dr. E. A. Kelley , superintendent of the Norfork asylum ; Prof. J. A. Gilicspio , superintendent of the deaf and dumb nsylum , Omaha ; Dr. J. S. Parnialco , su perintendent of the blind asylum , Ne braska City ; Dr. J. T. Armstrong , super intendent of the feeble minded , Beatrice ; Prof. J. T. Mallileu , superintendent of the industrial school. Kearney ; Dr. D. W. llasson , J'onca ; Colonel John Hammond mend , commander soldiers'homo. Grand Island ; H.V . Hyers , warden of the state penitentiary , Lincoln ; Hoy. Dr. T. B. jjommpn , Omaha ; liishop George Worlhington , Omaha ; Uov. A. F. Shcr- rill , Omaha ; Her. Guorgo Williams , Grand Island ; Kev. J. C. Lewis , Fre mont ; Uov. J. G. Tate , Shelton ; Ucv. G. W. Martin , Long Pine ; Dr. G.V. . Wil kinson , Dakota City ; A. II. Derris , pres ident of the charity association , Lincoln ; II. L. Strong , Kearney ; Hov. G. S. Alex ander , Syracuse ; D.D.Davis.Pawnoo City Mrs. U. C. Manley. president of the State Society of the Home tor Friendless. Lincoln ; Airs. A. M. Davis , president of the board of directors of the Mime , Lin coln ; Mrs. A. 15. Slaughter , superintend ent of the same , Lincoln ; Mrs. II. H. Hardy , member of the board of directors of same , Lincoln : Miss. Llda Stinson , of the Industrial school , Kearney ; Mrs. G. W. Clark , of the state board of charities , Omaha ; Mrs. O. C. Dinsmoore , Omaha ; Mrs. J. W. Livcrmghouso , Grand Island ; Mrs. C. S. Colby , Beatrice ; Mrs. Ada M. liittenbendcr , member of tno state board of charities , Lincoln ; Mrs. Angle F. New man , Lincoln ; Mrs. C. A. Holmes , Tecumseh - cumsoh ; Mrs. A. I ) . Yocum , Hastings ; Mrs. Gcorgo S. Smith , Omaha ; Mrs. E. M. J. Coolov , Lincoln : Mrs. L. Russell , treasurer oi the woman's board of char ities , Tccumsch ; Mrs. It. Latta , Blair. STKl'llKN n. I.ONO I'AilDONr.I ) . Governor Thaycr has issued a pardon to the above named and In speaking of the ease the governor says : Stephen I ) . Lonir was received at the ponl- tentliiry .Inly 19,1W5 , from CtiBter county , under sentence of four years and six months for manslaughter. Dr. Carter , the prison physician , tins certified to nut that said Lone Is how very III with Urlpht's dlhoaso , nnd cannot possibly recover. Furthermore , that lin lias boon In the hospital almost all the time during his conlineiuent. Dr. Carter , Warden llyors and Chaplain Howe earnestly unite In recommending the pardon of Loins on the uround of Immunity , as evidently he lias not long to live , 1 nm willing to giveS litm the privilege of dying In his father's S , - liouso. as his parents are ready to receive and ' care for him. A SMALT , IIAII.ItOAn. Parties at Hulo , Neb. , have filed arti cles incorporating tlio Chicago , Kansas & Southwestern railrond , which is to run from the town of Hulo , Hichardson county , through Hulo precinct to the Kansas state lino. Capital stock $100,000 ; length of corporation , ninety-nine years the business of the road to bo in charge of a board of seven directors : Following are the incorporates : J. II. Miles , George Carpenter , M. J. Lo Blanc , J. W. Ilasford , George Bowker , John A. Han- dolph and John Schilling. CONVICTS ItlHT.lVF.U. The following description of convicts received nt the penitentiary have been liled at the nxecutivo cllico : Philip Win ters , alias Harry Corbort , sentenced from Buffalo county for larceny , term live years , occupation laborer , ago twenty- eovon , habits intemperate , religion Cath olic , politics nono. \ \ illiam Lashmo , sen tenced from Bull'alo county for one yt-ar for forgery , occupation painter , ego lif ty years , religion Catholic , politics re publican. William J. Willotts , sentenced to two years from Buffalo county for forgery , twonty-hvo years of ago , occu pation farmer , religion none , politics democrat. NOTARIES runi.ia. * * " " ' HC. The governor yesterday added the fol lowing names to the long roll of notaries public : John Y. Atchinson , Hastings ; William L. Green , Kearney ; Albert B. Clark , Kearney ; J. M. Leydtir. Kearney ; William Towman , Kimball ; William S. Marr , W. W. Houston , Frank L. Cox , Gcorgo A. Calder. Notherton Hall , Omaha ; A. C. Shallenbnrger , Alma ; H. A. Pollock : , Battle Crcuk , Madison rounty ; Frank B. Tiplon , Seward ; Wil liam Betisch , Weston , Saunders county ; F. E. Slevons , Blair. CIIAHOKS AOAINST TUB TOI.ICK JUDOK. At the meeting of the city council Monday evening a ripple of excitement was caused by tlie readme : of a commun ication charging Police Judge Parsons with appropriating money , belonging to the city end failing to pay over tines collected in the routine cf Ins office. For nome tune parties have had an expert examining the dockets of the judge and the result is the series of charges us made. The charges state that the judge hai col lected tines under the city ordinances during the fall of 1880 of which no account has boon made and that the lame thing has been done during the spring months of the present , * . * . _ year , also the charge Is miula * > * r''Mha fines collected for violations of the itatucs h vo been held by the judge and never turned over to the city , the charge in this instance being Hint the records showed 1339 duo the state on the 10th ot July. The signers to the petition for an investigation are A. Saunders , John bhoony and A. J. Hyatt , and In accord ance with their request Councilman Briscoo , Blllingsby and Pace were ap pointed a committee to hear and investi gate tlio charges , to takts testimony and report. Police Judg j Parsons said ho was ready for the investigation , and an hour's notice was all ho asked. Council man Pace being absent from the city yesterday , the time for hearing was set for Thursday of tlio present week. UUIKK ITl-.MS. John B. Hawlcy , attorney for tlio Fremont - mont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley rail road , was in the city yesterday anil lilcd a demurrer at the railroad commission office against tlio charges made against his road by the Lincoln Freight bureau. It was up for hearing In tlio afternoon. A man named Thomas Hanlan was arrested Monday night as a burglar , for depredations at tbo Model laundry , near the fairgrounds. In making the arrest Hanlan showed fight and drew a revolver on the otllcer but did not use it as an other nflicor rapped him over the head. Yesterday forenoon ho escaped from the police nt headquarters prior to his trial , and at last reports was yet at liberty. At the meeting of the board of public lands and buildings the plans of A. J. Hittenhousc wcro accented for the new hospital for the incurable insane to bo lo cated near that place. The plans call fora throe-story and basement brick building , to cost when completed not over $75,000 , the cost to include all plumbing and steam heating. As soon as the architect furnishes duplicate plans ho secretary of Ptato will call for bids for the construc tion of the building according to tlio specifications. This building is to bo lo cated west of the city of Hastings near the latest addition laid out , which is about half way to Juniata. W. U. Munger , one of the secretaries for the board of transportation , arrived from Fremont yesterday and has com menced work with tlio board. Mr. Man ger has been detained from an earlier ar rival by serious sickness in his family. President Barker , Secretary Furnas and the board of managers of the state fair are in the city for preparatory work for the fair ana a business meeting. The board of transportation hold a business session nt their rooms yester day.Dr. Dr. E. A. Kelley , oftho Norfolk asylum , was an attendant at the meeting of the board of public lands and buildings yes terday. Superintendent Lane Is engaged at the present time visiting the different county institutions over the state. Professor Goo. E. Howard and wife , of the State university , have gene ontt for a few week's visit in the cooling atmos phere of the lake regions. Mrs. Isaac Onponhoimor accompanied by Miss Boggs has gone to New York : City on a trip to the seashore. The Metropolitan band gave another of their scries of evening concerts at the government square last evening. A prohibition picnic was held at the town of Bennett yesterday that was numerously attended by Lincoln people. Seeds That Germinate Quickly. The human system is a fruitful soil , and among seeds that gcrminato most rapidly in It are those of rheumatism and neuralgia. A slight cold , brought on by sitting in a draught , wnt feet or damp clothes , will develop either of those abominable painful maladies with un pleasant rapidity. The proper _ prevent ive of this agonizing vegetation is Hos- tetter's Stpmac'j Bitters , a medicine which nullifies a tendency to cither of tlio maladies named , and soothes the aches which they cause. Nor is it less effective as a remedy for rheumatism than as a preventive , a fact as amply at tested as any other relating to its cura tive properties. Mariners , minors , front- torsmcn , and others , have found it n faithful preservative of health in unfa vorable regions , and a benign remedy for malarial disorders , and stomach , liver and bowel complaints. It is a fine promoter meter of appetite and a capital tonic. The Monninlim on the Moon. "Astronomy with an opera glass , " by Garrctl P. Sorviss , in Popular Scionro monthly for August. Of course , the lirst thing the observer will wisli to see will bo the mountains of the moon , for every body has heard of them and the most sluggish imagination is stirred by the thought that one can look'off into the sky and behold "tlio eternal hills , " of an other planet as solid and substantial as our own. But tlio chances are that , if loft to their own guidance , ninety-nine persons out ot a hundred would cheese exactly the wrong time to see these mountains. At any rate , that is my ex perience witli people who have come to look at the moon through my telescopo. Unless warned beforehand , they invari ably wait until full moon , when the Hood of sunshine poured perpendicularly upon the face of our satellite conceals its rucged features as effectually as if a veil had been drawn over them. Begin your observations with tlio appearance of the narrowest crescent of the now moon , and follow it as it gradu ally tills , and then you will suohow beau tifully the advancing line of lunar sun- tuso reveals tlio mountains , over whoso slopes and peaks it is climbing , by its ragged and sinuous outliuo. The observer - server must keep in mind tlio fact that ho is looking straight down upon the tops of the lunar mountains. It is like a view from a balloon , only at a vastly greater height than any balloon has over attained. Even with a powerful tele scope the observer sees the moon at an apparent distance of several hundred miles , while with n Hold-glass , magnify ing six diameters , the moon appears as if forty thousand miles off. The apparent distance with Galileo's telescope was eight thousand miles. Recollect how when seen from a great height the rugos itics of the earth's surface tlatton out and disappear , and then try to imagine how the highest mountains on tlio earth would look if you were suspended forty thous and miles nbovo them , and you will , per haps , rather wonder at the fact that the moon's mountains can be seen at all. CREAM Its supurlor excollunce proven in millions of homos for uioro thtin a quarter of a contitry. It 1 * used by the United States Government , Endorsed by the huuUof tlin ( Iront Unlversl- tlei , iui the StronKMt , Purest and Most Health' f ul. Dr. I'rloo'i the only Ilakinp Tovdor that does not contain Ammonia , lauio , or Alum , Bold only In cans. ' UAK1MQ POWDER CO. . ill'NlWrOIUC CJUOiflO. ' . . T. tOOU. I. < THE WALKING MOP ) 1 Farnam Street , And the sweltering Ain't-it-hot-man ; " or , why he roasted and boiled in-Om-a-ha. No ! This.is no heading of a dime novel , but a rather vivi4 des cription of the man who neelects to read and take advantage of our Misfit advertisements. HEAP TALK , NO GOOD ! MONEY TALK , HEAP GOOD FOR A JUST FLYER That's t > lain Injun. Is it not ? Well , we offer any each and every We will , for one day , TO Summer Garment , MORROW , offer choice of the finest Light Derby Hats , at a cut In any room , on any of our three i floors % OF PRICE. At a Price Never Before Heard of. ELEGANT DRESS SUITS For less money than you dar'e think. For gentlemen who appreciate fine goods SEE THEM desire perfect fitting garments , at half the ordinary price you used to pay for inferior goods , UNMARRIED PANTS That is to saysingle pants to mate the manly S that fit them. Take pity on the pants , and don'tllet 'em waste their breath this hot weather , whilst you will save yourself at the same time the mortification ot having to wear your coat because your Farnam Street , pants are worn out. A SENSIBLE DOCTOB. "Wlmtl Worn out vrlth your lionwkecplng ? You do not need mo Hicn j you uced rest. " ( After which WHO ! remark iio continued aa iollow | : "la uot drcehe yourself by thinking that tvcrytlilnfi In the house can be done bnttcr by yourself than by your rood Rcrvaut. In many caara she might , indeed , not equal your tfhclcncy ; but If you are always careful to proTldn her with Kipolio nho cannot fall to keep cerj thing about 5 our house m clean and bright aa It Is possible to make it. " ( And then ho laughed heartily. ) "Ha ! J. . I I mlglu us well udd that Sapo'lo only contH a fuw cents jicr cakv , and nay \iuitu cuuio uomewliut higher. " Labors about the houec dona by SAPOLIO nro Ilkfl good errmonn , short nnd sweet Sapollo is a aolld cake of Scouring Soap niert for all cleaning purpose * except the hiundry. No. 19. ICopyricht. March , 1637.1 SOUTH SIDE RESIDENT TRACT ADDITION TO FRIEND , NEBRASKA. At Auction Sale , Thursday , August 4th , at 2 p. m. , Sharp. Sale without Reserve to the Highest Bidder. Friend , Nebraska , has two thousand people. Is on the main line of the B. & M. road 38 miles west of Lincoln. The K. C & W. railroad is surveyed through the town bonds will be voted for itand the division station on the new line will be at Friend. The town is one of the be t shipping points in the state. Terms of Sale One-thiid cash , balance on easy terms C. C. PACE and BEN O'RHODES , Auctioneers , Lincoln. WHITE & FISHBURN , Proprietors. New Model Lain Mower FiveBlzrs. Will cut higher grass than any other , lias no equal for almnllcltu , durability anil ease of operation. Tins is the latest Improved Ma chine in the Market. Low Prices. Send for circulars. PHIL STIMMEL & CO. OMJLHA , NEKJtASKA. State Agents for Porter's Haying Tool and Jobbers of lilndlttg Twine , DIAMOND MERCHANT. FINK WATCHES , STBULINO SILVER. IT OB * la lit * world n r tt B oiaUnaow * iKtrlt * JlaffiutA -mrrait. Salntia , rowerfui. Injiibl * . uforubl * Mid KfftettTt. iroli frandc * rq ) OOour d. SwdHUj - Ecf uic nitLTirou M UTU. IBt WAIAU * . FOR SALE. An Island on the Southern roast of Hnseachu ottn. Ooodflshlhit andboaabfor btthlna ; , Lo oatcd In the beat Summer climate In the world For lull partlclam address , . KDWAllD. II. ftEnitlU , , Mutual Life llulldlng , S ! Nassau St. , N. Y DRS. S. &D. DAYIESON. 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Gicscn , Germany and New York , Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially those arising from Impur- dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured sately and speedily with out use of dangerous clrujs. 1'atients whose cas-s have been neglected , badly treated or paonounded incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symp toms. All letters receive immediate at tention , JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is" added an "Essay on Marriage , " with important chapters on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address DRS. S. &D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. The Best and Safest Vapor Stove Made. C. W. Sleeper , head of St. Marys' Av enue. James & Smith South , Omaha. n * nutt 8ita > . . lodi.crrtir. , or ir ijt , , ni ( irmmrit TO CUKIhy thli Nrw ' JfiDS ip ciflc rurpOH. C'UKK or 3 liououf. rullJ. teething currtnU of KlratriC- ' Ity dlrtctltkrougn all * t k patu.rtitor * - - - - - * ° nHH odVlgoroiif8trtnth. ( [ tle jtTt Current "T > Af U InHinltr or w forf il KA.COO In cub. OrvtUitImpn > T ni ntioTcr ! . oltitr tclU. Wornci i wr- Biirntljcur dlnUir * trtOBtbi. HraliU rftmphltt4o. ciimp Tht Sandta EUetrlo Co. 160 U5it Ic U Chiogck TAROID PILESJSflLt ftHEUH end all shin dlaegsea. A new method of om- poundloB 'lor , A cure euortintoc < l , or money redmdon. Bold oraruggttts , nnd nt tb ofllcooi TiR-OID CO..71 UIDOtPHST. CKICtaO. I'rlw , HI. FOWNTAIW CUT AND F > LUO. Incomparably the Boat. HIRE GAUZE OVEH DC03 iaiHE LATEST IMPROVEMENT OM THE It produces Practical Botnlti in Baking and lioaitlng never before attained In any Cookinsf Apparatui , and will il87ohlionizBts9ProstniHeiho.8 of Cooling ITS TOHIEOXaTr I , ( hnt nil Food Baked or ItonnUd , shonM 1w eooVed InfrMhalr/reelrailmlttud to tlio oian. Thin 1 done brdlsrardioff tbeclonaoTon door haretoforo used , and nbitUutlmrfor I to door containing a shaotot VMr-i Gauze nearly M large uithe dooritulf. Through this Gauze Door the air freely Circulates , facilitating the proemof cooklnn. nnJ rroduclnz food that In unKiunlloii In fliiTor mil nn. trltlon , and actuallj cooked with len cousuDliaioa of fuel thnn in an ovoa with u cloovd door. Itmakes aaenormous sarintflnthawulght of mnat. It also produces laruer Loavea of Bread , reqnlrra ) attention from ths cook , and promotes the hnallh of the family tir the BUlEltloa guAUTX OV lUC FOOD COOKED III IT. * OPINION OP AN EXPERT , Tans. AUHT II. W ELCII , Toucher IJomeitlcEwinomr. TowitStata Unlt mity. nrx : "Mrdelib ral ) ul nient 1st hat thooTenof the Ranfro , at compared with others. Is not onlr more equallr hnated in every part front as tvfll us rear hut as a result of Its minerlorventllntloa ths food placed therein Is better ccckecl.whllo retain- f QKH writer flafnr , and n lar nr iiroiMirttnnof ItslwHfe jnices. 1 find , nl o , that the consumption of fuel Inthi * Itttuge U much lens than anjr other fur aunia Hurk. " END FOR IlLUIIRATEO CIRCULAHS AMD PBItE IIST EXCELSIOR MAKPC CO. . ST.LOUIS. CHAETEE OAK BTOVES and EANOES are BOLD IN NEBRASKA as follow. : MILTON ROOERS&SONS OMAHA. P. KINNEV. : GORDON. DALLAS & LBTSON HASTINGS. K. C. DREWEK , HAY SWINGS. H.AIKD&CO , NEBRASKA CITY. W. F. TCMl'I-RrON NHLSON. STUKDHVANT ft SON , ATKINSON. KASS&CO. , ClIADKON. RAUSE , LUUKER & WELCH COIUHBUS. OLOS ItROS. . EDGA ; . TANNELL&SWFKNEV , FAIRIIURV. GETn.Kft FACER FRANKUN. N.J. JOHNSON NORTH BIND , L J McCAFFERTY O'NeiiL CITY. R HA7.LEWOOD , OSCEOLA , J S DUKK. PLATTSMOUTH. A. I'F.ARSON STFRUNG. J G. GREHN STROMSHUKG. 1.A 1'AUDENfi.SON , SUPFHIOR. TIMMLKMAN & FRAKER VEIIUON- STECK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action und ab solute durability ; 80 years' record , the best Riiarnntce of the excel lence of these instruments WOODBRIDGE BROS , OPERA HOUSE. BUKillT'K l ISHASiu caused by AI1USK KXC'IISSES , NKKVOUS DKIIIU'J'V. 1IIH- CHAltGKS , fKVCltH , MAI.AItIA , ( JI'.NITO- IJiUNAUVUHKAHErt.SnUUTiMh'd.lHftKAS- 1JU I'UO.sTATK CiIANI ) AND IJDAIHJKH. OATUKTRItS AND BOUNDS , AND CANNOT IIKCIIII5IWIIUTUKV | KjJlST. OOll ItHM- KDlKHCUltK TIIKM. CIP.tONIO HIKIiAHKS AND VAHICOUWjB. without dntoiitlon from liuslncss.und th Acuhel Mlnunil Biirlnir Wnt or ouroB the KIDNKya , DIAIlliTKH. DltOI'MV. IlLAIMll'.if , OKAVKI4 AND 8TONK Ovor- wluilinlriK ovliliinco mnllod free hy ASAIM'I , JIKDIOA ! UUHKAU I'UiraioiAN , DI way , Now Vorh. SCIENTIFIC I OQTMANHOOD'Vou.ll.lIlihnju. ! ' mm J\3 I iiumiiu.NervMml > elillltycaiihnu throiiKh irniM unU Imd nnlctlcoy CURED. UOL,1 > N 8KAI < CO , J'Jl.ocuststBt.Ixjiitb EDTJOATIONAIi. pALLANAN OolloKo , Des Molnog. Iowa , A V Homo Suhpol for QlrlH. Kull Courses oi btudv. Spoclnl a.lvnnlnfos . ( In Music. Art , Mod- ! V , KU"f " 'ih'8 ' ! ' " . " 'I.Klo ' " . .flon'l ' "Tin bo- f'omcmy Ad < ros9 the prosldout. U. It PENNSYLVANIA BJffi. UI1KM18TUY. AKCIIITROTimrf , ARTS. Propiiiiitoiy ComSPS. TlioroiiRh TochnloHl 1 iMowresAjm8opSm"oul8 ! " ' "ducted uy ublo HOl-KSSOliS. Military system Hocond only to f'VJC ' 'i , V- ? , ' * ' A' An"11 ' * "f Mont. H T. llnrt- lott. 14 ( Blicrman Avo. , Ollyi or Chlot Pay master's Office. Army HonUiiimriora. COL. THRO. HYATT , President. FKHKiioi.n iNHTinrrn-rroohoid.N. v. , , . , - < ! ' 'your. Proimioofor I'rlnoulon , Ynlo ( oluinhlu. Harvard , nnil for IluslnoM. Hov. A. G. Cliumtiura. A. M , I'riiiclpiil. Howard Collegiate Institute , For Young I.mllos icopeng Sept 81. Preparatory , Cliisslonl uiul Srluntlflo ( JriKluut- iu r con rues. For circulars address I5.MMA O. CONitD.l'rlnoInul.or 11.11. IIOWAHI ) , HH.TO- t ryV ostJIrktBowutor , Miisa. J ) Utuw''Ct pHILADRr.PIH A SKMINAltY A l-Oll YOUNO lAIIKSiUA : North HrnndSt I'lilludulphlu. 17tU ) ( > ar loitlnH Sopu"l8t , 1M7. Addiesa Miss U. K. .1UDK1N8 , Principal , who rnfora liv apodal permission to Mr. nnd Mrs , John N. Jtiwott , ) Mr. luid.Mis. Philip 1) . Armour , JChicno. J- . Mr. und Mrs Hornco K. Wuito. ) ALBANY LAW SCHOOL , Thlrty-Bo\enth year licirliift Popt nth , 1887. For ulrculni-H or special Inlnrmntion ( uldrosi Horace K. Smith. M. . Ueun. Albany , N. Y. YOUNGTA'DIES' ' INSTlfOfE" Ami HOMi : SCHOOL , for ( ilKLS. KANKAB CITV MO. Kull conn of nreomplli-hed 'lonelier * . I'uplln reiolvod Hlnny tlm Knr ( Irculars ui > | ilyti ) , MHB | ft MiCOMAS , I'rlnolpal. BOYNTON FURNACE COT , o/e Manufncturen of BOYNTON'S FURNACES , RKNGES THEATERS , With All MOUEHN Improvements 47 and 49 Dearborn S/ . , J. H. MANNY , MANAGER. CHICAGO. roit ! > AIK nr HRNUY K. COX. _ AGENTS WANTED FOR THE AUTHORIZED LIFE OF LOGAN with Introduction bf MRS. LOGAN. Tills Illonraiihr Inn been nmni Hint two ) oar In prepiiMtlon. ( Jen. IX > EIIN hliiine. ! : fiirnlilicd ( tie ilntn. to tlio aulluir , fleu. Friinrls lluu.oit , Ms Intlmiitu frliMul und noclutfl ; and lieforo hit flcaUi IIB read all tut the elorlni ; ( haulers of tliu work itnd Kivo It hln imquallllefl cnclnrHtjniont. Mm. I/wan sullen tliln In llio Intnxlmtlun. A million net. inlrrr. nt tlio ilciul Cl.left tin u mil thu ( lirllllntf tory of hl > urriil mrecr In peuco and war. Hplenill'llr HIiiKiruted with portrait * unit haltla radios , ben I nnlck II for outflt und net iholcc of territory.(1Jre C. II. IIUAt'II A CO. , Clilcaio , III. OMAHA DEPOT BALDING BASE-BALL SUPPLIES , LAWN TENNIS AND ATHLETIC POOPS. or uxB GUN COMI-ANV , Agontf ) Ktrcot. Afld. V. O. 8ufijC < i lli 725 , fit. Louts , M .