- - . ' ' ' . . . ' ' . ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . * . ' . , . . . , . TH.E bMAKAl'PAILY ' BEE ; WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 23 , 1887. CONSIDERING BAYARD'S ' PLAN Secret Mooting of the Fish Oommls * fjlonors In Washington. CHAMBERLAIN'S BODY GUARD. Flvo Dclcotltcfl to Protect Him Prom Ci links Cliali niaii .lours' I'icil- able Hiioi'Chxot Oninlm Hunk A Kcnls Appointed. ThePltli Commisslonc'i q ConlVr. WASIIISOTOV , Nov 2J [ Special Telcgi am to the Hi r.l It Is expected now tliut ttio oininlssioners will bo nble to complete their business and get uvvay fiom Washington within ten days. It 1ms been doclded that nothing shall bo given to the public until tlio treaty Is perfected nnd signed , nnd It tn.ti bo that the npprovnl of the se-nnto will ilist bo uskcd before tlicro are iinj disclosures bi the Htuto department concei ning Hie tei ms of tlm convention. 'J ho 111 at formal conference was held to day Although evcri mecnution was taken to prevent Ic.ikagcs it was le.uiinl tliat tlio Ameiican ncgolintois submitted Uiodiaft of n convention which bad been prepaid ! by Secretary Haymd , with the uppiov.il of bis c-ollo igues and Ihu president 'J lie entile ses sion w us devoted , it is said , to nn informal discussion of the provisions of this doe iiiiiont. There was , of coin so , no conclusions rc.ubed , and It is not posslblo to leiruwlmt the salient fcMittucB of the ill aft aio. Now Unit tlm Hiillsh lepiesentatives have leained Just what the United States has topioposc , it will be more easy to outline the course to bo pui wued by Messrs West , Tupper and Cliainbct- \VitlitlilsobJectlnvievv u coiifeienco of those gentlemen is to be held to night , nt which Mr. Heretic will bo prcsc-nt , und be will , without doubt , have some valuable sug gestions to offei. I'lotCH'tliifj ( Ji-oi'He'H I'li lm' . WVMIIMITOS , Nov 'J [ bpoewl Telogiatn to the HI-F ] The ilti/eiis of Alexandria , Va , eight miles below Washington , me inn fever of excitement over n reumi liable oc- curionio Alninstiel compinj opened their week's engagement nt tlio National theater hero lust night. Oio | of their gags is pel- foiincd l > i thu aid of nveijold Hie engine Tins mm hum was procured nt Alexandiiii josleidny of tlie rricndship ilte company , nn organi/ation to which Ooorgo Washington belonged. Geoigo looked with ptiduupon this mabine und it has , CVCT since the old limn's death , bi en 11 g.u di d us n soi t of mns cot , by not onl\ the I'l lomlship liio company , but the entuo ] iopul.itiou of Alexandini Vesteidny afteinoon n eiti/eu of that i itj saw the engine dinvvn thiough tlip.sllcots bv the minstrel men nnd bo lushed home ami leported. At AleMindiia last night an im inenso indignation meeting was held nnd .1 fiolciiin protest entorud ngainst allowing Washington's little- lire engine to be' innsquo iiuled aiound bj minstiol nieif Aeommittei was appointed to ( Dine lieie and seem e tin engine and take it luck to its lestmg plan bv peaceable means if possihloliut bv foi re il neiessaiy. So ono of tlio t mils of the mill- stiols was to dav inthlessl.v taken uu.i.\ Aloxandiians believe it witsn saci iligmti' tii'atinent of a venei.iblo pieeo of sacrci piopciti ami nre up In aims about it. Cli.imlicrlain'H Del eel I \ en. WvsmvnoN , Nov "J [ Special Televi ante to the Hi r 1 Cuiious people Hoik dailv u round tbo hotel v\heio tlio Untish i epic-sen tntivcs of the tlsh commission stay , to see tin Pinkciton detectives who aiethcioto piotecl them fiom Imaginaiy hium Aiepoitei callce at the hotel this moi ning for the puipose ol Intel viewing ono of the detectives as to tin tiuUifulnc'mi of n newspaper piuigiiiph as tc , the effect that the dele-ethos , of whom then me four 01 live , weie employed by the Urit Ish mlnlstci hero. Ono Of them was foum [ lacing the lloor near the Imlhvaj leading ti Mr. Cliamborlnin's mom. IIo was n litth [ 1 man nbout live feet live , and n medium bni ' iiotte A "kiss mo please" mustache mloiuci his well foimed moiitli. His chjthes Jittei him neatlj nnd his nttiro wns topped oft will the latest style Deibj. A hoiscshoo shnpii si m f pin set with SIT. small diamonds icpo ( ( on n modest looking four m-lmnd tie Tin oith thing about his nppe.iianio to inilu iti bis calling was the neivous mannei in wind he hhot fin tlvo glumes tit the people comtiij nnd going. , Aftei the deteitive had lead thonowsp.ipe I paiagrapli ho handed it back with a smile sa.ving : "Yes , theio is some truth in tin wtoiy , but the leport is somow lint ovcidi awn AVu mo not detei lives , merelv friends of Mi Chamberlain. Wo mo with him simply because cause wo nro familiar with the eountr ; nigl its people , and then , , \oi know , n illstlinpilshcd man must us prccnution to pievent petty unno.vanec. Al \isitors'cmds go thiough our hands. Tlm Is done to save the party being intruded upoi bv unvveleomi ) visitors. Onlj poisons eon noetcd with the goveiuinent nnd distill pulshed people nro imrmittod to see them.1 Hero tlm dapper dctcctivo becnmo n littl more communicative nnd mud in a vvluspei "Wo wcro not omplo.ved by the Hntish linn Ister. It WIIH doiio bv our ginoinnu nt. Hi custom.iiy for prominent Aim-mans who. . thev go tiaveling to have three or four de teeth es w ith them. President Clev eliind ha dotei-tivos to look after him. Jim Hl.iino al win s has four 01 tlvo with him. This is 101 : sldered a neccssaiyprecautioiuigaiiibt cianU nnd bOu s " Army Ni-vv * . WSUIOTONov UJ. [ Special Tolcgiai to the Hi F ] 1'irst Jjioutonant J. ( " ! . Wm ici coips of cngincorH , is relieved fiom duty n West Point nnd ordciod to Willets Poml Pint Lluutciiant John Hiddle , enpiner coips , is relieved fiom duty in the Dep.iri ment of DaUotaand oideiedtothe militar acadomj. First Lieutenant AVilliain j\ \ Duiwidilio Is relieved nnd detailed nsmilitm professor nt the Iowa Weslej nn uuiveisity. First Lleutenunt lW. . Kollis , signal coip < Imslbeen oideied fiom this city to Sngn Loaf mountain on special iusli net ions fioi the chief signal officer. First Klmitontuiit J. W. Paddoel Fit Hi ea vali j , has been gianted six month' leave ; First Lieutenant V..1 I'ntti n'J'\vent.v Hist infantij , two month's extension n leave ; 1'nst Lieutenant P. H Waiwiel Kighteenth infanti.v , tlueo month's oxter slon of leave. 1'ltst Lieutenant Kdvvard S Varrow Tvvc-ntj-Hist infiinti.v , has bivn ordoicdbi fore the army iitumgboaid in this city , c vvliich Qumteiinnstei Nolabiid ispicsiilim for examination for letliemunt. Cuptulu Williain N. Sago , nieventh ii fantiy , is oideied bufoio llio mmj retnin boaidof Goveinor's Island for exnmlmitloi Ordinaneo Saigeant Andrew Hush , placed mi the ictiicsl list at his own iciiues Clinlrnmn .loni's' Sitcc-i-ssor. WVHIINOTOK , Nov. 21Special [ Telegni to tbo 1H i.J : A member of the republic1 ! national committee , now hi the city , sajs Biicccsbor to Chairman Jones vv ill bo olciti us soon as the meuting conv cues next monl nnu fit Mr. Jones w 111 not aspire to furthi honors In that direction The name of Scn tor Saw.vcr , of Wisconsin , is mentioned fi Uio chairnmnship Senator Saw JCT is ovi Fcventy j earn old , but ho is as v igorous i the nv eriigo vigoi-ous man of lifty Ho is i IndofatigabU ) worker , has n keen foixslgli Is cool mid cah nlntiiig mid never lost a | KH in business or iMililiis Ho is iiossensed wonderful executive ability , Is good niituu thoroughly hoiiomblo HIU ! besides being thrco mllllonali omul a liberal man , has tl confidence ) of business men whenever ho known H Is said ho is u Sherman ma although ho suppoitc-d Ultimo , heartily at tl lust election. Nebraska anil lown I'ensionn. WASIIIMITOV , Nov. ' "i [ Special Telegni to the Hnii.J Tlio follow ing pensions we granted to day for 'Ncbraskuns : Incieasn Kveret VmiHuren , Hoojicr ; John C. Wilso Onl- John D. Hatllcld , Ncligh ; Andruw 1 Ferguson , Scottvlllo ; Jolm M. Clemor 1 . Chadron ; Hichara M. Wllliimii.oii , Hanul JccissUcAlfred Mosoly , Curletoii. Kestov . tlon mid iX'Issuo iVrfuii LannOu ( deivase-d Jlotiroii. v H , - . ' , t 1'L-uiloua for lowaris. MexieauvaiPti lip Ivulms. Center Junction. Original John W. Miller , OtUlinwa : Cieorgo I. Josljn , Nugent ; George W , Mont7or , Mat Ion. In- 1 1 ea.se Lev I C Huff , Council HlutTs , Fletcher J Walker , Montrose , Chiistopher W Matldslev , Anaino a : IMmiind Wai i en , Lovilia ; Mil hael Mattimore , Uct Moines ; Hnoili H Stieetei , ClKTiuil ; Josejih NeT ( , Chiulton. Cliarles A Allen Ireton. ( leolge A Campbell , Abingdon , HatvetF Hloom Jleld , IX'LOi ah. l n Mall s , Nov -NiihobiH M Hell , superintendent of foiclgn inaIN , in his an nual ic | ort savs the weights' mails inn- % ejed from the United bUites to foriign countries during the ie.irshnw an Increase In trans Atlantic , mails of l'i" ( ) > per cent in letters and 1'JitTi percent of olh < r artli'les TlioinaIlsforCenti.il and South American countiles show nn even more gratifying In- cicusc 1f ) 'Jl per cent of letteis and 'J i lit per lent of oilier aitiiles. In some eases Ihu mails Im i eased 11101 o than ' 'OOpir ei nt. not ably in the case of Venezuela , w iieie the in crease w is 'Jil ! per eeiit As the gieatei p.ut of the eoiiespondenco exchanged withtheso countiles is < ommeielal in its ihanu tor , S.I H the reporl , the ineicase 111113 be ilghtfull at- tiibuted to Incieascd business lelations with them. Tbocastof the foieign mallsuiviio dining the j ear was Mi.UT , of which $ iy * , * ( Uilwns compeniation foi sea ( onvcjance. T he Incrcabo for the 3 car was ShT , 1 17 I'litenlM to AVewtoi ii Inrnloi , W\MMSUTOS' , Nov ' ? } [ Spcilal Ti'legiam to the Hru ] 'Jlio following patents wcio Issued to daJoseph : K. Hcnjuinin , near Kenolds , Neb , spring bed bottom ; liet nai d A. Dolan , ICeokuk , la , cop.ving pi ess , Saiah L I'eathcis , PialiioCitj , la , compound fur bleaching potatoes , etc. ; Thomas W. H. Kiik- ] ) iitrluk , Ottnmwa , In. , milk looler ; David S Moirison , Giinnoll , la. glove ; William A. SlmlTer , assignor of ono half to F M Swear ing , Richmond , In , hoiso-eolhir padiAbia- ham \Vool3ton , Stuto Center , Iu , biidlo binder. Oninlin Kcserte 15iinks. WvsinsaTov , Nov. JJ3 [ Special Telegi am to the Hi pThe ] compttollcr of Uio cur- icncj'tod.ij accepted the United States Na tional bank , of Omaha , as a reserve ugcut for the Old National binl ; , of Old , Neb , and the Omaha National bink , of Omaha , as a reserve agent for the Fust National bank , of Staunton , Neb , In place of the Union Na tional bank ol Chlc.igo. Suit PotLibel. . WV'itiNOTOs , Nov.2.2 Lieutenant Arnold , foimcilyof the district ] Klico foice , jcster- dnv entcied suit for 5-)0,0K ( ) damages for libel against Major WalKci , also founcily of the policn forco. The suit is the outgiowthof the police scandal which eieated so much ( omnient List November , and icsullcd in both ofllceis named being discharged. Postal Changes. \ " IIINOTON , Nov. 2Special [ Telegi am to the Hi r ] The postoflleo at Upon. Van Hiuen eountv , la , was discontinued to dav. 1C. 1C Mi Ga/y w .is to dav appointed jiost- nuisler at Mt Auburn , Huitou count3 , la. , v leo James N King. The Cabinet. W \silisnTov , Nov SJJ The cabinet met at the usual time this morning. All mem bers were present. The picsident's message to longiess ard the lishenes negotiations weie the piinupal topu s of discussion. A Postal Ti'lejrai > li. WvniNoiov , Nov. ' ) Assistant Post master General Knott is ( juoted as siuing that ho is convinced the gin eminent will es tablish a system of jiost.il telegidphy within thrcejCMra. _ _ A Toiler A i rested. TOKOXTO , Out , Nov. 2J W. W. Young , abas Thomas Hates , was ar rested Ircro jus- teulay afteinoon ehaigcd with foigmg a i heck for $ n,000 in Detroit. He kept a res- tauiant theio and diew monev on the bank nieTttiiit of another rrian w ith the snme name and initials VU'o PiosUlent llenili Irks' \Viilo\v. Mis. Thomas A. HcndricUs , wife of the deceased v ii e pi csident of the United States , was In Omaha a few minutes last evening on bur w.ij to the Paeilli ; slope. She was met at Council IJlulfs bj her nephew , Oliver lien- ducks , of this city , who had a chance to have a good v isit with her , as the train was dcl.ned an hour in that lity. Mis. Hen- ducks Is a woman piohahlj' over sixt.vbut bin veais icst lightlj on her shoulileis' , and hei ban is as il.uk us it was atthntv She is of about medium height and of lull , but not obese , ligini1 Her fealuies show a woman of unusual inlellcctu.il strength and foi i o of characler In repose her face is al most of seveie aspcit , but while engaged in animated conversation n general winning smile of tens her fcatuies and gives her the air of a most attractive and ngieeablii woman. Her o\cs look tin ouh gold hewed speit.ieles , and arc still upparentlv bright and undimmed , She was clad in widow's wei ds. She is on her wav to California , and stops Hist at Saei-.imento nnd then goeto San Pianriscn , wheix1 she will visit VMth the faniilof her biothcr-m law , Mr. S. C. Her mann , ioimeilj ot this city. Dr. Miller's Ioeturo. Last evening Dr. George L. Miller do livcicd a lectuioon ' Mexico " at thoTrmitj eatlicdiul to Uio St. Andiows brotherhood , ' 1 he doctor has tiaveled oxlensivcly in tin land of Uio Montezunurs , and lii * talk lasl euning was botli Intel citing and instinctive Ho dcMiiibf-d some of the sienery and othoi ph.vsuul featuics of the eountiy , duelling paiticnlaily on its rich mineral resouiees ( loing back into the past ho spoke of the am lent A/tecs and gave a bnef lesumo ol the Iustoi3 of the MoMC.inio.co liomth.it time to the present. Ho next showed bow the country has improved since people fion t ho United States hiiv o Hocked thfi e. 'I hi ougl these Ameiienn impoi tations the doctor ha * gieat hopes for tlio fntuio of Mexico. Tin. lei I wo was the Hist of a couiso that Is to bi gh en bj the brotheihood this season. Oh 11 Service Civil Scrv ice O nicer Dojlo forwarded t ( Washington J psteiduj the examinations o : the flvo apiillcants heard the d.i3' bcfoie. Tlu central board of examiners aio expected U notifj them ot their stundlng in the course o the next four weeks. Yesterday mouimf Mr. Doj lo held a special examination for ni applicant in the pension department. Las evening he wont to Kansas Citj and holds at examination theio to-iluy , commencing at ! o'clock Mr Do.Uo s.i.vs thoio are but fev Micancies Nebraska cmr 1111 , and the iiumbe : of aiipllcations have been sutllcient for tin needs of the sciviie fiom this state. Under $ t , 000 ItonUs. Joseph Mai tin , % \ho Is chaiged with Meal ingfllOnt thohoubO of Ma3 Vaughn eail ; Sunday morning , was utniigned bcfor Judge Ucika josteulny afternoon and pu tindei f 1,000 bonds to appeal before the distnc court Thcrowasa strong eh lin of ciu-unj stantial ev idence against him , and this , w ill his subsequent Hight fiom Uio stale , wa deemed hUtUcicnl in oof to hold him In dc fault of ball ho was icmandcd back into 111- tody. As soon us ho paji the penalty fo this oftense he w ill bo again iiucstcdon th thaige of stealing an ovenoat from Job eoinei Famam and Sixtcenll < 'nnie After Connelin. ShcrliT C E Vandever , of Teiro Haute Ind , ariived in Qmah.i jcsteiday to tak ihargoof August Coimclia , the cmbcz/lci His ciimo wasi-ominlttiHl last April , when b inisrepi osculations he pained posse siun c tvv o or threti carloads of npiilcs , nnd , ufte seUiiig them , disapiK-aied vv lib the umnej A shoit sketih ot his rtnuiKablo lllglit me then , leccntlj appealed in the lift. His tu list here was the Hist exploit of Toi Ounsby after getting up from his sick bei Lsl For .Stealing ItalluinU Tlei Wllhelm lU.idipaest , a German , mid Heur , Holmes , a ne ro , were uue ted on u wunnr last evening for stealing a cbuploof railroa ties fiom the HM. . track near Uer's dii lilleiy. Holmes na3s the tieli weroljlnpbi side the track doVtig nobody any peed , nud h tlmught ho would utilize OIIQ of tiicm for fuc before it rottcJ aiul was : of no use to an ; body. , ' . . ' ' r \ vo i P riTvio tVpt1iVM1icT ( AASAS CITiS PLDCONILSI , Arrnngomonts Mndo For a Six- Days' Walking Match. A LIST OF THE PARTICIPANTS. The Dlicittnii ol'tlie Omntiii.ll.iin Hall nub Hold a MeutlnK-lteitrtlt to St. Paul Mjlit- \ > elnlit Sports. Open lo the \Voild. s Cin , Mo , Nov 'JJ [ Spe1 ! lal Tele- jiam to the Hi i ] A slxdavs" heel and- oo walking matih has been nriangcd to lake ilneo huie December 1'J and 17. The lace Mil bo for the ihumpionshlp oflhevvoild mil the Police ( liuetto diamond belt The icdcsli iaiis will dhidobclw ecu them as foi- ows one half of Hie , gross ree chitsThnt.v - iv e per cent lo tlio tlrst , ' " per coat to the cioml , " 0 | > er cunt to the thiid , li ! per cent to he foiiilh and S per cent to the ilfth. The ollowingalkeis will piutlelpatut John Joblor , Chiiapo , Gus Olmstead , lied Clifte , Jala ; W. A Ciowlu * , Ii eland , John D.iiner , Chicago ; .lohn Shcn.v , AVaukegon , 111. ; Den- lis Dilseoll , Ljnn , Jla- . ; Antolnu Stockle , 'hlladolphla ; 1'atiick Puiiell , Kansas Clt.v \rn.itcur i aces will also lake place dtrlng the v eek. Plillndolptitn'H \ \ ulKln- Piiii.MiriiMiu , Nov * 'U The scot o in the \alking matih at 11 p m. was : Halt , IM nlles ; Cox , 1SV Hums , Wi ; Noiemac. Sfll ) ; : isou , 1 'IT ' ; Albeit , 'J.'O ; Stoike , Ifi4 ; Llttlo- vood , y)5 ; Panchot , 'J10 Omulin Itasu Hall l > lreotort > . The O.naha base ball diicctoty held n nccting last night nt the oftlco of i csidont I' Mi Cornnck , and while a \ ast amount of mis cellaneous business was ti.insacti'd , theio vas nothing of cspcd.il intciest to Uio public. Sccret.iri Worlej informed a Hi i. lepoitcr hat the slock was being vcrj libeially f > ub- scubtd lo , nnd tbeic is no doubt but that it \ill all soon be. taken. Atelegiam was receive - ceive > d fiom Manager Selce staling lh.it ho would le.uo Hoston for Omaha next Satiu- A St. Paul LI litwel-lit'H Itenellt. Sr. Pui , Minn , Nov. ' [ Special Tele- ; t am to the Hi i' ] The beneilt given to ) annie Needliam , the popular joung light- vcight of this cit3' , at the Market to-night vas one of the veiy best exhibitions of lUo find ever given in St. Paul. Tlicro was enough hard slugging to please the Uiousand > eoplo piesont andelaiet ilnwed in a couple of the scttos 'llio progiamme included tin co- round settos bctwien Ilauy Qilmore of To ronto and Tom Gallagher of Minneapolis , lohiinj Connors of Phil jdelphlti anil ( icoigo Siildons of Illinois , John H. Claiko of Phila- lelphia and P.itsv Ole.rry of Cincinnati , who s matched to light Tommy Wan en to a finish ifter the latter meets Weil , and Pat Killcn , , hu ho.ivjwe.ighl , and D.innj Necdham , the jcneHei.uj. _ 3IoKujp Out i own Conlcj * . HOSTON , Nov. I2J JolinMcKiij- Halifax , lefcatid Peter Conlj' , of Portland , in a .In eo mile iaco will a turn on the Charles nvei tins aflcr noon. Time 21:15. A Xotoil tlookey Djin/ / ; . Ni w Yoitk , Nov. 'JJ John Spellmiui , the roteil jockej , is d.ing in St Vincent's hoFpi- , al fiom injuiies received m a disordcily louse. AMUSIMINTS. : Flotow's Opcrn , laitlin , ArtlHticnlly Tieatodby the Abbott Company. The second poilormonce of the } 3innm Abbott opera company , Flotow 's grand opera , "M.utha , " was icndeied last evening before in audience , somovvtiat modest in proportions tions , but exeeodinglv appicciati\e and en thusiastic. . Miss Ablxjtt is ecrtnlnlj' a favor itism Omaha , and , whatever the viu.vrnges- unmte of her ] ) owcis , she never fails to evoke Hie heartiest plaudits here. In a'l the roles she essu.vs she is coiduilly accepted m value of her lovelv and pet feet voice , her match less execution and personal ntliaetivcness Last night Hhe was in most splendid voice and tluoughout thu Hoi id and , to many ov en famed puma donnos , impossible \ocnl achievements of Martha , Abbott's w oik was her vorj- best , and called at no point for do- inecation or apologj1. On the contiary it can he said of her embodiments thej were all , Instrionically that the artist could make them , while her vocalization i cached a piano of excclleiue that even she lias hardly bur- passed. That ever sweet , though simple and lilnintivo bollard , the "Last Hose of Summer " rcicrved with demonstia- mer , was evciy - tion of enthusiastic delight , a lilt of melody suffusing it w ith rarest ninsie as the Holds aio oveillooded with the skjlaik's thulliug note. ' Li//lo Annandale , ns Nancj- , both sang and acted odmiioblj , and she , too , was compli mented with repeated eneoics. Micholena sang with elegance and fone , in the last act ev mi ing a taste and e-u nestness that gamed him hear tjapplause. . William Pruelto was also efllcient and aitistic. At the end of each of her oius Miss Abbott was saluted with long continued peals of nppiobotion , and at several olimaxei the audience i cached a Verj' high pitch of enthusiasm. Walter Allen was only fair as Loid Tnshiu , and Theodore HIJ. infs shenfl cells foi no especial mention. Tlus chonis v\as exi-elleut , especially by the male voices , and added much to the gencial soundness and s muieli3 of tlio whole per formance. _ STANDING HY j5IMA. Dr. Kelley , the Anti-Theater Pronclicr , ol * Xaslnille , Asked to Kesign. Nisnv u i r , Nov. Si 1'ievions to adjourn ment the Noith Alabama confciemo of the Southein Methodist chin eh at Tuscaloosa hist night , a resolution was adopted icquest- ing Dr D. C Kellejof Nashville , an em- incut Methodist divine and misslonai.v treas- ui er of the goneial eonleiencc , to icsign his ofliiiol position on in count of hlsutteionces in refirenco to the I'mina Abbott episoOo at Nashv dlo. The resolution w ill ci eote a grout sensation throughout the cntuo Southern Ttlelhodist chuich. opnu.v siiiis : AT OUTS. Tiuec of Kiiiina AliliutlV Choi us Ai- icHted I'or FinlitinK- George A. Smith , Gcoigo Keimcy nml James A Lorongo sing in the chorus of the Kmma Abbott companj * und Jil.iy billiards. When the trio at o not doing the melody anil speeding tlio ivorj' spheres , they employ themselves Juggling the bnggago nnd keep ing the pi oj > ci tics m older. Lust cvenliif the two Georges and James ndjournei ; to the billiard hull of Koley A Darst , on Douglas sticet , to while away UK time in a fiicndly panic of billiard * . Tc muko the game interesting they staked : wager on the result , and the conseipienee- were that the two Geoiges engaged In a dispute puto which thoj- claim they could have set tied amicably among themselves hud not out sldcis Intel feied As it was theio were sev eral loiterers in the place , and Ihoj iufuiiatci the two musical baggngo Jugglers , who in dulged in blows Ono ot the pro pnetors of the place , not hav ing a liienso for the tolerance n exhibitions of the manly nit , rang tlm poliu alarm The two Geoi ges concluded that lliej had no desiio for quuituis in .tho cciitial stii Uon , and took to their heels , but wcro cap tuiod bllio licet footed oniceis , and in com ponj with Loronge. who Iii some way became came- mixed up In I ho in.itler , weio put be hind the boi s Soon after they weio loleasoi upon T F Hoj d going their Iwnd in the sun of f.V ) each for their uppeorauco befoio lh < couit this moi nlng HAD A sum : THIXO. I'orkner Has lllc Case Con tiniieO. .t , L. l > irkncr , the sleelc flnd over diesse crook who Is chained with swindling rmn. ' Wallackj of Plum Cu elf , out of K0 worth 0 diaulonds , w ns summoned 'UQforo the jwlic mnslstrftto yestci-day of lej Don , but secdre a ccutlmmnCOjntU to day. I'orluicr been ) oboan unpidirlplod gnmbllng shark ot the Irst wntci1. On his person wcro found throe neks of mat ked i aids , n. set of loaded dice , mil small mliror Ingenlouslj' constructed to mid In the hand while dealing intds and ie- lint the face of the eaids to the dealer 'orkner won the diamonds fiom Walluck by baking the loade'd dice. After coming to 3mahu Forkucr had the diamoud taken out of the ring ho had won and placed In nnother ing. The gem , how ev or , was recogni/ed by Is owner Wallack is n lich calllo dealer mil w us indisposed lo bring the swindler to ilul nfler gplllng back llio valuables , as ho vlshe'd to avoid n.v publicity. Ho positively efused to have the ease taken bnck to Plum 'iock for trial , but offeicd to piosecute it 101 e. MATHniOXIAti. Ml ! s lltHM " . Miss Jessie H Nilcs , of this city , was nnr- ie > d jcsteiday inoinlng tp Mi. James Hui- icss , vvho for seveial j cats has been pihntc edctai.v to Mr T. L Kimball , of the Union 'm illc. ' 1 lie luicinonj was peifouned inllic iewlumsUucted icsidenio of the gioom on inspect street , Ilov W. J. Hoisha oflhi li ng wi i isnpx > MX . Yesteuhiv afteinoon at. ) 'U ) o'clock Colonel I .1 Wells , of the Midland Kleitiie lom- lonj , was mat i led to Miss Kate Dcninan al ils icsidence , ISDS Noith TvvenU- seventh stive t , In ' Hev W. J Hnr- sha Hoth Mr and Mrs. Wells mil Mr. nnd Mrs Huiness , mentioned above , eft lust evening on a biidal tour in the east , hefotiner going to Hushnell , 111 , and the attw to Ciuuniittti and other points Thev vill i each their licstinolion in time foi L'hanksgiving. Ml'IMiVTII -SMVX' Mr and Mi-s Joseph Meinroth have le1- uinc'd from thcii biidal tour , the1 latter h.u- ng foimeily resided in Hoston , wheio a ouple of weeks ago she was nun nod nt the Hotel Vendomo to Mr Meinioth The coio- nony was IKM formed by Key. J. C Javncs , of Ncwtonville , Mass. The ici option took ilace in the sumo hotel and was laigelv al- ended , thu eelebioted svmphonj * oichestia fut nishing delightful music. 1KV1X1' CIIKISTV. Mr Fiank Irvine , the well known atloi ney of this city , v\as tnanied Wednesdav , No- ember Hi , to Miss Cliua Christy , of Slioion , a , wheio the ceiemon.v was pciformcd. \lr. \ and Mrs. It vine take up their abode in Omaha tit 17.il Davenport sticet. Will Meet at Fort Seigeont Willluin Hudeius , companj G , Joipoiol William Glv nn , company I , Aiti- Icier .Tae-ob Fetter , companj C , and Pi ivato Icimun Hick , compoliv A , Seventeenth in- 'antiy , will in ucioidanco with oideis issued 'iom the headquarters of the1 Deportment of ho Plait o at Omaha , meet at Foil D A Hits- sel , Wjo. , toquullfj for appointment as past quartermaster sergeant. Barrett the Muidcicr. Peter H.inett , the Minneapolis murderer , was arraigned befoio Judge Heika jcster- lajbnt a lontinuamo was piven until to- noriowntSp m. The J-i.-H ( ) offe-icd for his m i est w ill bo div ided equally betw ecu Cop- ain Cormock and Olllcer Tuinbull , who eflected the airest. Tlio Tttmaw.ij VictiniH. Fnc Chief Callagau is still confined to his bed fiom the injunes sustained by Monday night's lunavvay. Driver Hl.ike , to , is un able to leave his homo , and is sulTeiing fiom a badly stiained back. 1't-vsoiial PnrnKi-iiplts. Mayor Sawyer , Lincolnis ut the Pax- lon. i lon.W. W. II. Coioy , pf Elba , Nob. , is in the city.C. . C. B. Cooke , Boouc , la. , is tit Hie Mil- laid. Louis Pole , of Pierce , Neb. , is at the Co//ens. G.rotc , of Burlington , la. , is at tro Owens1. B. K. Swift , DCS Moincs , In. , 5-5 at tbo Coz/cus. , ] ' . 1'ofeowatov leturueil fiom tbc cabt yestei clay. B. P. Gi-ilTm anil wife , Tekama. are tit tbc Pa\tou. F. Poe , of Nebraska City. Neb. , is at llio Milhud. A.V. . Wright , of DCS Moincb , Tu. , is at the Milluid. W. W. Doughib , of Ccelai- Rapids , la. , is at the Millard. Miss N. C. How er , of Deeaulur , 111. , is at the Milhud. B. L. Smith and sister , Clinton , la. , aie at the Paxton. " TJ. G. JaeKson and wife , of Blair , Nob. , aio at the Paxtou. Chiules A. Austin and wife , of New Yoilc , aie at the Paxton. Mrs. N. J. ITjdo , of Boston , Mif * . , is rcgibteicd at the Cor/ens. W. K. Weldjr. , of New Haven , Coun. , is stopping at the Paxtou. Piot. AVillium Russell , ot Cincinnati , O. , is a guest at the I'axton. Mr. and Mis. Glanfield , of Woodfoid , Ihiffland , aio at the Ptixlon. H. W. Lloyd and wife , of Nebraska City , Neb. , aio at tlio Pnxton. H. S. Sliojiherd and wife , of Kansas City , are vibiting in the city. II. S. Schwind and wife , of Nebr.iska Citj' , Nob. , are nt the P.ixton. .T. A. Robinson mid wife , of Minneap olis , Minn. , are at the Milhud. Messrs. I. C. and George S. Stone , of Kansas City , nro nt the Millard. Chailes A. Austin midwife , of Now Yoik , aio legistered at the Paxton. C. W. Gregg , a pinmino.it giain mer chant of St. Joseph , is at the Paxton. J. K. Tucker , of New York , and II. O. BurliMgh , of Viibsalbour , Me. , arc at the Paxton. L. A. Hammill and R. L. Ruddii.-k.of Keokuk , aie in the city , gucbts at the Ptixton. .Terry McCtu ty and Mrs. IlaUie Foster wore united in matrimony ve&teiday by .ludge Read. Law " \Vessl , II. L. Mayer , II. Hoflol- fluglor and K , M. Fiiend. of the l in- coln city council , mo tit the Milhud. Unfortunate Montenegro. London Globe : Monlenegraia already beginning to pay the penalty of Mich civ ili/ation as'it has attained. L'von in that little iiiquntain btato the unem- ] ilojed , pauixiiisin , the emigration ques tion , and other hKo curaux , iibiiiill.v eon- Hidored the pcottliar piojiorty of the moit advaiicoil ] K bplo , aio bogmning to i.iiso their hcad . The prince and his ministeih vull'riopn bo faeo to face with ' a grave intoinal dilllculty , and t'ho cause assigned is Hint the harvest this jour has boon a bad one. This is quilo possible , but in the host ot , \eai& thorp Is little to hai- vest in Montc.nfgro except stones. The caneo S a fiu- moro deeply bunted ono. When uii-ciitiic nation Vmdh its onlj industr.v dfistio.vod atabinglo blow , it niti-t oithe-r stnt'vo or turn to now om- ploiini'iits. ThHih the cnso with Mon- toaegro. Inthvi old dajs the quality ol the harve l w at a matter of Indillorciieo ; iU doilciencjeb vveiej eabily bupjilic'd. When food mil ehort in tlm princiiiahtv the inhabitants made a laid on the rich Turkish low lands , earned off theii noighboin'pioduco and lifted the eattlo. But since Piinco NlchohiH , no doudt v\itli the best intontioii.s in thu world , has -ot to vvorKtocivill/o the mountain- cors and lo turn tbo light of F.utopeaii publieit.N upon thorn , thcho plensiii'i In. llo habitf have , poifoico l.ocomo things ol the pact. And as the Servians objt'c.1 very htiongly to a Montenegrin iiiimt' gi tit Ion , it IH onlj too ii-obabltj that UK state which withbtood all the foicec o bultan for centuries will fall U through internal disturbances. Go to West Had lluikvt for cnolo : lowest prices. 1 1-J Saundcrs. - c WUUKS. The ToiiipllfatUin In tlio Citj Unit rout i -Cotnpleteil Work. The boaul of public works , as Is well tin- deistooil , after lonsultulloa with Aichiteit Myers , have set aside the i ontroct of Keogan lirolhers for the erci lion of the cllj hall base ment nnd awarded the some to Xov Ins X Co , which latter includes Hess Stout , of Lincoln , and unothci p.utj of ibis citj , who is a icla- tlvo or friend of Chaliman Hedielofthe counell. Tno first step taken in this lomcdj of lomplliatlous was made on Xovembei 1 when aiommnnlcoUon , to the boaid of pub Hi woiks , signed as follows was icieivcd bj Ch. lit man Hideombe "Owing to the fniluio ofthecltv engineer , boaul of public works and supeilntemlent ol consti uellonof the new cit.v hall building to give estimates on nmteilats furnished and woik peifoimed as jii > r contiait , jour 1011- tiactois for cltv lull basement will close down woik until suih time as an amount of monej. , loiiiinensuiale wltli moteiial fuinishi-d and w otic pi i fm tm d bo paid b\ the ulj. Your engineer and bond of public woiks not being piaituol.we would suggest thai jou apjioint one , two or three disinterested and piaitlcil bulldus totstl- iimte the woik done We now have over eishtj live per tent of the contnicl finished and up to datovvo have nol iicehul over thlit.v live per cent of the iigieemenl Unless an iimeiin its ho made to night , v\e will close down all woik tonionow Kespcdfullv Jouis , COMIIV < runs , ( 'm Hui. " This document was shown to Aidiitect MJOIH , and uflei eonsideiing it lie addn ssed a lommiinUation lo the itmiiiiian of tlie boaul In leplv thai the lontractois of the eilv hull had been fullj allov\eld for all VMM k and iniiteiials ilone and umdin the eici turn ol the1 b moment of the building in question ' 1 lie ciiaiiman of the boaid of public woiks , when asked for tiguics in the i ase , gave the following : "Tho aimnfnt of monev allowed lo Hivan Hi otheis to October 'J"i , 1 * S7 , was * 5"i(17J ! ( sr > Theie hlill lenniins an estimate for woik done since th.it time , which will be , at llio oulside , not less than IK)0. ( ) The iminint of the new contiait with Nevins & Co , fur the completion of the basement and sub bosiment is vios-o 70 , moKing a giond total of the cost of the woik which was to be done by Uegan Hiotheis of f-lsMO Now , V oil obseive that , in the Icttei above , which , although signed 'Cimtiui tins i it j hall , ' iiia.v le teiinid anonymous , the signeis claim they have finished & : > per cent of the woik and hove lece-ivid in pel cent ofthemo'uv. Ifou . will lolelllati1 the inattei jou will see that , having been paid in the v icinitj of t'JS.UOd on a-IS.OOeontiiict ( ) , thev icieived over .11 ] nr centof the eontioil puce instead of ! ! " > jier cent us thev eloim Hesules , vou will oh- seive , the conlrai lots ask that the amount of woik done bo estimated bv t-ovcial disin- teieaUd btnldeis. Now that eounol be done , because undei the contiaet the nu lilted is mode the solo ai biter in all ( oses of dispute " Yesterdav a Hi n icporter sow Mr. IM Hionnan , jvhohas been acting as foiemon ol the citv hull work , and asked him wliot he bad to sav with icfei- cnco to the icpio eiitation above inudo bv the boaid Hint he had 101 eived mine than fit ) i > et lent of thocontiai t price , insli ad of H" > jiei cent , as claimed. "You . " said Mr Hicnnan "that i an h.iv , , no matter what liguies vou 111113' be given bv oilier jurties i egaidingthc monev p.udbllu ntyon the work on the citv hall basement , the conlructoi shave rei civ ed but less than $17,000 for the woik. This was not keeping laitli with them , and the woik had consequently quently to bo closed dow n " Speaking of the nnittei of Icavinglho archi tcct to be the uihitet in the cnicstion ol all disputes between tlio lontiocloit and the city , "It is a dangeiou < picecdent. " said a woikman , "cspeii.illv II theio is a icason to believe that an aichitecl has an ax to guild. In tins case one of the questions involved is as to how foi the base- incut eontiactois were to go wilh llieir vvoili nnd wheio the contractors were to begin the suporstructuie. 1 have lead the aitielc' passed upon bv Mr. Mjcis and it looks to me as if he had made n mistake , to saj nothing else Mvus is alreadj inteiested in tin ( ouit luiiise at Lincoln , w here Hess btout tin doubtedlv w ill get the contract , and there i < too much anxietj' m this busincs ; on the pait of somebody to intio duce Hess Stout as a builder hcio Ho has icarcd a monument to him in that ea- polity in the state house at Lincoln , and that is nol u monument whiih should entitle him to uiognition heie. Hesides , I don't Ihinli th.it the w 01 king people ol this utj will worli for him. " ' Nomit OMMU srvvru Yesteid.13' Chniiimin Hnkombc , of llu bo ud , nddiessed a Icttei toMc-ssis Thomas , Delunej' and Muiphj and theii bondsmen , Messis. P. Desmond , Augustus C.uev anil John Hutler , setting forth Unit the foi mei hud ngu 'd to complete , on the 1 Ith of last month , the branch of the Noith Omih. : sewer which begins at Huidette nnd Twentv-fouith slicets and ends on Twentieth and Clink stieet The ponaltv for fiuluio to lomplete at the time speiitlcil xv 11110 per dajr lor eveij da.v the wort should icm.iin unllinslud At picsent it n claimed that not oneiimutcr of the sewei has been completed and the woik see'ins tc have been abandoned. Hoth piineipils ani sureties aie Iheiefoie summoned to apj > eai before the board on the 'J > th instant , at 1 Il ! o'cloi k , to have the mutter adjusted. Tlionip son , howevci , is iek. Deloney has gone tc Califoi nia , and Mm phy is the only one of the controctois who is vvilhln leach Uolh him self and 'ihompson h.ivo done all lhi\v couli : to Hnish the work , bul icitiun caielc'ss ae-l' of otheis have ci ipplod tluln linnnemlly thai it is n matter of doubt whether thej'will bi able to linish the woik. TWO MII i s or snvvi it , Yestcid.i3 J F. Daley npplii d to Chaiunai : Hiuombo for his lliuil estimnlo or two miles of sewei on Huidette Twent.v fou ith , Hlondo , Decatui and P.ukei stieets , which he has Just finished. The es timntcs , howevei , vxeio not icodv , the iosl being in the neighborhood of .1'2IHK ) . On some paits of the woik the cut has been pet haps the deepest over made in newel woik in this oily , being in llio vicmilj' of thitt.v feel. The diameter of the sewei vanes from twelve to tvv cut j ono inches III'UT STKKI'TPrVVrU. Some time ago the contrail for the sewer on Hull stieet , from Thiitv second to Thiitv seventh stieet , was let to Mr. Thomson , bul thus far onh ono blink of excavation hu > been done This sewer is to lunge fiom eight to thutv six Inches. Thomson's bill wnslmt75 less limn than that of .1. F , Dale.y , and it is pioboblo that the woik will bo 10 let to the latter , because the pioport.v owneis in that vicmltj aie clamor mg for tin accommodation. at AVoik. Uho loideiiceot F. Gieneij , cm Twenty- HCI oiul stieet , was cut cicd bj buighus ut an coi l.v hour vestei day morning and a gold vvalch w 01 th VJO and homo fi i in monej blolen. _ The corn husUingliar hnstho lloorfoi the leiiminiler of the vear. ADDITIONAL COUNCIL DLUPFS. The ? ltiHketeei-s. The > I'omlo opera , "Tho Mutkctoors , " was piosotitod lastovetilng at Dohauy's opera hou o by homo talent and was u dei'ldod success' . There was a largo audience In attendance and the Hbeial amount of applause be t < ivved was evi dence that tlio eiileitaiiimenl was thor oughly appi eclated. Poor Pile Piolcetlon. The h.vdrant al the head of Park ave nue was tested ji'steiday morning , but failed to raise a stieam over lifteen foot. Chief I'uginoei1 IJiikonbltio , of the watetwoiKs compan.v. v\as at a lc- > to Know the rcnxon of ihefailuie. Ho aid that the livdiatit had tilled the condi tions of'tlio contract when the olllcial lest WILS iimdo. An investigation .will be made , and another tot had. Tlie t-team llxtureb for the now gov ernment building have ai rived. Appioprinto MM-vieeswill bo held to- moiunv at the institution for deaf and dumb Tlio P. 11. O. soeletv will meet at the lesidenco of Mis. Hieo this afternoon. A full attendance i icquohtod. The new Get-mania soeiot.v will give its Hi-t onteitainmcnl to-morrow eve ning at Planter'a hall , on t'pper iJio.ul- wnj. wnj.Cilv Cilv Auditor Kiiinchnu has just fin ished cancelling $120.000 woith of vouch- eis tinned over to him hj Tieabiuer Speturaii. Jnvitatioiis aie out .for a germau to be given by Mis-es Loomis and I lock- v\oli at the Jlojal Aicanum parluis De cember 1. The funeral of Cieoige Ilibhoccuned ji-sterdny afternoon at LI o elm K. The servicob woio conducted bllev. . W. H. W. Keen , pastor of the Methodist church. It is said thai tlm Northwesloin is about to hiidgo the liver at Cie-sconl City. Thoio is a hirge coi ps of surve.v- 01 s nt woi k theio taking soundings mid miming lines. About 11 o'clock jostoiilaj moiniugn P.m ] of hordes attached to' nnoxpiess wngcin took a livol.v spin on Mam stieet , dashing into a loaded coal wagon. Ono hoi o was thi own MI Molently that its ' back was htoKon. It was iiill'od into a blanket and di.iwn to : i stable , wheie it was afterward killed lo put it out of mibeiv. > lisiise ol'tlie Word "Onlj. " Fiom the Writer : It is probiblo that moie eriots aie made in tlie use of the void "onlj" than in using anj other wet d hi thu language. Wlulo i'tb mis use is not so glaiing as manj other giammatic'il ouois , jot itgieallv in.us and i educes the aoeuracj of a sentence' . Fnlike the moi e ghu ing mistakes w hieh mi1 ecuilined eluell.v to Ihe speech or writing of the unleaiiied. ilb misuse jnenails lo a singular extent in Uio writing of accomplished men and w onion , and is observed fiequontlv in ncwspipois and even in higher liter- atuie. This lesults from carelessness more than from aujlliing else , and prob.ibly fiom the fact that the conect Use of the woid is not so easily uiiilei- btood. The ] ) roper place of "only' " in a hon- teuce is leadilj nsc-oi tniiied by accur ately doteimining the woid to which il has'spocial lefeience. A few exainples will , pcihaps , inoio c'le.irlj explain its misuse. ] have heaid teed oralois SMV , "Iwillonlj lefor to thisbnnoh of the .subject. " A little tbouglit will make it evident thai the spiakei did not mean in confine himself to iifcrimg , but to tbu blanch of the subject : theiufoie he should have slid. " 1 will icfcr only to Ibis himiih of the subject. ' ' Had ho meant it to limit "lefi'i1. " he would have omphasi/ed it in order to make himself understood. Tosiv ' % I oulv see an oiange , " might mean that the speaker does not feel , taste or smell an oiange : but "Tsoe only an oiange.'means that he sees no other fruit. It might bo cleaier. jierhniis , to sav. "I see an oiange oulv , ' ' or ' ! see an oiange alone , " but it is not well to conclude ) a sentence with the ndvi ib or adjective , as the ca .e mnj be. It is common to hear. ' 'I oul.v saw him. " 1 oulv have four. ' "Heonl.v went to Plnl- adelphm " and countless similai ei iois The woid "too" is misused in pio- eisel.\ the Fame wav. 1 have lieaid highlj educated poisons make , such mib- takes'as , " 1 was theie , too , ' not mean ing to include with other jilai es the place indicated , but that tbo speaker w as present w ith olhei s sit the Dlni'o ; so that it would have been coi- icct to say , "I , too , was theie. " "Also , " being used inteiehaiigeably with "too , " is , of couiso. sluuhiilv mis used. In the sentence , "lie will n.ul this , " "ali-o"eaii be inseiled to toiivev tbioe meauingb. "He also will lead this. " indicates that ho mny have in tended to sing il , bul now ho will also lend it ; and "He will lead this also , " menus that he will read it in addition to other pieces. Additional examples need not bo given to explain the piopor use of the words. A little caio and tlioughtfuluess will eoneet the abuse. Wulois , cspo- ciallv , should bo eaieful with tin-so wonls for sjioakers can iudicato their meaning b.cMiiphasis. . Much ambiguity in wiiting'is clue lo this fault , and eor- lection of it will add mightily to an author's power. Dr. Hamilton Wan en , Magnetic Ph.v- siemn and suigeoii , Uoom . ! , Ciouuso block , cor Kith amU'apitalavo. Chioniu nnd nervoiib dibetibes a fapycialty. Tele phone 1141. Petitions after petitions aio pouting in upon the Chadi on Demon at to change its liver pad and jaundiced complexion , butlhoiudo and unfoltcied fieebootcr of tlio bolder heedb them not and con tinues to ailliel the public with distiess- ing ovideiico of iinpaued eiiculation. Chronic Catarrh Ciiiinot \ > K curi'il li > Inciil iippllnitluii' It l u rimntl- "Imiffcroil scvcri'ly from ihronlo culnrrh , nrlilnx liiUniml illifiii-p mid luinlrcn n tuni > tllulliiiinl rcun dy from Impure blood. H became vir > Iiiul , ciu lnK Ilkn iluoil * iir-himrlllH which , wnrklnic tlirouxli tlm eortiiMS of thu lironclilul tiibit anil n troubliwoinn lilixnl , i nullcnlci the Inipurlly which niusus mid pro- couuh.whklinavo Krc-nt nnxlcty to tuy fritiilsnnil MiotiH the ili-uiM' iiml .mm i If.nU ni'i ' rmHiiontuin' . bullils the ni tlf an two brothers dltil from bronchial consniup ) At the ( aim- time HooiU r-ar'Uparllhi up wliiik ) > lcin , unil inikiH > ou fill renew t'J lit tlon 1 tried iimny iiailUliu * . but rnuhctnubi mint HooJ sar iipiirlllit ftruiiitti unil In nllli Ho urc to KI-I Hood nt 1 win al laslliuluruil to try In liculth or fiellnn * thoitaino man mid Inru nut "llnuo ! IIiioil * sari.ii | > arllhi fur nit irrh nltli IIHII laturrh l cured , my throat Is entire ! ) UI , unit ail Ti-ry nitli-fai tor ) ii-inlt' . I it ci lu d morn pi rmani nt . l trouble , with sick headache luvu nil di ' il ) | n.i i liuictU fnnn II limn fioni any other remedy M , K. upptand. " i : it I.IMOIN , ihuiubvr ( M.IIost. . . Ill AH , VV HUM on , Ohio 'I ry the pceutlnr medicine Mulled L'j. reflliiK Clmrnrti rl o rutnrrli. Tlui foul matter dropping Into the bromhml tubc or lunc . may VrliiK on linmililtU "l-or nc'.Tnl ycnrn I have been troubled with that ( irinniuinpllnn nlililiriupn mi Immi n e hurvi l ul t.rrlblydlsuriiaMii illsi'iiao latarrh I took llmul i iltiuhi iiiuiuull ) . HPIICU the inconlty of ilv.nE ; KunaparllliiKltli tlio vi ry boat riikulti Itcuridmo caUirrU Irunaillulo utlcntloii. 'Jako HvoO s J-urm of that conllnuoil dropping In tny thrimt , midduIRd 1'urllni bcforo It In lee lulo. upfciillnj. Hlus ulii ) hc-lptd my mother wlm luti "lliavo teen iro.i.icd with that urinoylntrdl c o. taken U for run down Btato nf luallh anilkldm y ' llood'a harsapurlllu to nil uin nnjal and IIUTO tii'.m kit kinds of blood purl trouble 1 recommend f&i rm , mrdiclnu" Mil1 * & 1 > 1O.A1U 1'munm , Conn tiers , but never found nlltf till I und Hood nfcarta- iood ' l of ratarrh lorinuM " w "llood'iihixiiinparlllHcuri conUdent will do nil llmt l > wlilth 1 urn purtlln. lioudnilia " K branchial tubu , nnd terrible " of thu rluluuil. Hurrah for Hoods tarnupartlla ! J. I * Hamilton Ohio UuLTlMuik buri ; , Ky Hood's Sarsaparilla rloMbynltflrugKlMs. UjilxforU ' I Sold by nil druMl U. tlifUfortJ I'ropnrclonly bj , ' . t. HOOI 4CO , , Auothtcarlea , Jewell , ilaw. II" HCKJII i CX > , Apolhecurl i , I owoll , MUM 10O I > esc Ojio Dollar 1OO Dusci One ImsTllIKI.KH iiwny lili \ ItJOIlof HOOT. M I Ml nml M i Ml OOlt. ( nn lii nxhAtmtlnif drain * upon llio KU' > I'A1 > M of liri 1IKA1 > Vi'll K. IIAK ACIIf , DrrAitnil Drcnnu. KVIl. > jH : of Miiniir ; . II\SII. MII.M.SS in sot'ir. TV. I'l.Mi'i.i.supon ' the KA T. nml nil the F.ITKt'lMimlltiB til iiltlY ; III'CA V nml liothMn ( > > S 'jfl 'I ION or I > MAM TV. nhoillil roiiMilt nt one * the 'ii.filll : : VI ii : > Dr CUrko , l > tnbllMir4 iK'i ! Dr Clurko Im * ninito MIIMOI'S UK- llll.irv. 'lllt l.Ml' nml nil Dlkiuei of the RM14 ritl.VAUV Orc ns n 1,1 fa IHiul } It mnko > O illllerenro M HAT } OU nii or M 1141 Imsfullid lo rtiro } on. ' . llnr to tin Ir tax OKU ronmilt Itli tlio ! < liritic ? of tpocily rillofniul cure Scud 2 cents i for winks on ) imr ilKur * -Honil 4 wits jxwtnw Tor ( Vl WorkN on ilitonlc , ACIIUUN nml vntf Dlsonncs. t'oimiltntloii | ir oiinll } or lijr loiter , free. ConnuU the old Ilocfor. prltnlc. * - 'IIKicfintcinplRtllig ] Murrlnco mil for l r. Clinke'N e-elobratod I'lilili ) Mnlci unil IVniule , inch IV. , both li'ie. ( stnmi ) . Hoforu iiuifliltiiB > onr inn1 , ( oii'iilt Ilr. 4I.AItKIA : frliMuM ) kllirur mil limy wuo future siulcrlni : mid Hlmnio ntul ndil gulden 5 oars to life. Ctf-liwk l.llcN ( FuriO Kr * r r . " ftw ( mnniiw ) . Medicine ntnl wrltltiw nut cveowliori' , M-ctiro from i-xiMiNiirv. Iloun , 8toi < Hliiulnyy , " to U Aildnsi , F. D. CLARKE. M. D. 180 So. Chirk St. . ClUCAOO. ILL. WILL NOT UNHOOK WHILC Bcmo WonM 1 cry 1 uly who ilisitcb iirrlictiim In Hyk nml for shuulil wnr UK in. Miniiljcluti i ! only lir IU , WORCESTER CORSET COMPAN VV orccKlir , Mjis. , ami JiS Mackit klictt , Clu , c fi rrcrlleH- liiu * ict > tnfnrtanrl fi 1(111 ( nhilltii nml in r Hie nlantng , VjJ fuioi Hi * lufi'ilitonablfrirel . OurniniPiH U .iT.COUSI NS. on ex cry soli. I NEWYORK. For Sale by Haward Brothers. TTHF3ECEDEHTED ATTRACTION. * - * OVr.lt A .MILLION DIMIUIIU CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,0 Louisiana State Lottery Compa liuorpor ill il In th 11 , : lf > l.itim > In HI. for I UMIII ! und ( tinriliilil.i purpoHt * an I It * it i itiinU * it p ut nf ttu pn i nl - iiilo ( un tUulion bv nn ovt rwln Imlnir iMtpular nto ll ( .mini "lti li Nnnilii r Dniwliifi lull liHHitlilj tun ! llu I.mini vi nil.\nniinl Dranln mrl ) L\ir > sit iiinnUii I Innr nul Ikeeiubcr ) "Wu llu lioroliy rnrilfy dial wo uiorvl | o i iiitiM nn nls Im nil ( la in mtlily iiiul Mini i lm ) lli nf llio I Miil-inn ( | , , , , luiiiry ( .11 nml In IM-I'.OII in in IM im I loniiiilllii ilra ln > . > Filxin mill Unit tin f.lnicMil nlni H rt wild h Inlnn nml In kmiil Inlih tnwniil nil | irlliM imtliiirl/i Hu ( iiiniiiny In u > i > Ilili ii > rlltlini liu lnlltH ] ul oil ! &IMUIIIIIC nlliulitil In ID u h We. I hiunili r-lcnoil II ink nml llnnki i I'll/in ilruivii In tin" " I iiul'lmiii * * tale J.ultclki IIM > bi > ] in M nti it nt nil r ( ml tilt M .1 II III.II sU | I'n h I iiihluia Nntlniiul Hi i I'll Itlll I AN VI \ , I'Mhlulo Nitlliiiml llunl A IIVI.DWIN I'rcx Miw Orli im Villoiml Hi CAHI. K'JIIN I'll-i Union .National I ! iuk GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWhni 111 die jll'llllelllj 1)1' MIIHICi - \ \ Icuiix , 'I ni-HiliM , lci'eiiili-r ) ! . ' [ , IH , ' CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,0 , . lOO.OOO I irki'iw at Twenty lol 4 Ilarli. MitlviH SIO ; ( , Mi.iitors 5 ; Tc-ntli'i S' , 'J weiilu-lll- 11-1 in i lu/i . 1 IMII/1 01 tltlUH 1-1 H ) 1 riil/l ( II liniin IH I il r ) 1 I'lll/l ( II ' 'M.il H 1 I'lll/l. ( IIMXI ! < Jl'ltl/lsol 1 IHU lill n I'ltl/l s 01 ii l inn 'Ill ' : . . nil/I s di mil ) iui' . . . . IKI I'ltl/l s ( ii hii inn . ! I'lll/l - III- ) ll Mil- HU I'lll/l s ( II Jll tin- Al'l IIOXIM \ I MIS I IU/M ItlU I'rlziiHiil MKUiiiMi\liuatliu' | | In f. IHMI I'll/I III ! il.lll. tliiHiu I it/i' mi- , . nu I I'rl/i.Mif H'lMppruiiiiiiilliii ; In ' rl/i niv 111 inniis I'lll/l i ' j'rl/i inn . . . I i 1 III ) I'ri/i . ot H l ill ( Iiiul liy IIIIIIMI I'luoaru . . . I JlHi 1'rlzi'i umoiintlnz to . ( I I nrilub ruti < nriiii ) luilliir liilnnnuUiMi in tliiMtiiili rli.iii il V our Ininilwilllni : niiiHl liu ili- itnil Fluniilui-iilaln Vlnii niplil ii tuiii until rt. Hill l > IINHIIIl-ll I ) ) > ulu Dill luilllKIIICIlVUlUl ! > C 1)1 jmir lull mlilri Mil I MM VI. X on r < ix pii s inonojr nnli i J i IMI Viirk I.xi hiuiu" in iinlhiitry Ii ttcr. Cnrrii M-H UlllNS I \ OrM A DAt I'lll.V , \\ASIIIM110N l t Address Registered Letters to M : UILIANS : : .NATION vi , HANK , M.\V OUI.HA.Nn I. A > T I > I.1 1 > 'I lmt " " ' prc-miitK of dun 1 I l > l ! < K inil IKHiirivunl nml I nrly wlmarH In ( hnrkuof Ihu ilrnwlnm , nn KII ir- uiilcii ol nlixilutii litirni > H4 nii'l Inlruilly , Unit UK i hum i am nil ninal anil Dial no IIMU tun | iu nlLlr illMni vili ii oninlifi nllliliuH u I'rltu UiMI : vilii.n that Ihu paynninl of nil l > : . . - \i \ til AIIAMM l > IH KII'll NArillSAI IliT.rtS UK VFW ( ililCANinml Ihu Hi kul nru III ; ! > 'IMI liy Ihii | ini i Innt nt an lii"UliiU"ii wlioou tli.iuuil ilLlits uru ifiini lilzcil in tlui liik'lu : . < t imi'.n , tin rnforu , buwuru 01 1117 D or umm u.uui hclicni ( . < . SteckPiano Hi inarVnblo for JIOVM rf 1 tln-tli toncjilliilili in Hun unil ul * i-filnle ilnrnlilllt ) im iirH n i unj. tlm li _ Mt jummit f llu ' " 'J ITmiiof tlifHii liiKtiiiinuiitk WOODBRIDGEBROS. TYLER DESK CO ST. LOUIS , MO , | DZ8KB.BANK COlffl BAMK ' COURTHO OOVERN'in'JIT WOR B it Work and Lowm Ouartitetd. 100 pttt Illuifd rimntntrprlnttd , Mnifre * . HaiUt 117tt.