THE OMAHA DAILY BJB13I : FKIPAY NOVEMBER 2. 1888. THE CITY. . Into Inst night John Courtney tvnd John Rico wore nrrefitca for drunken- nesB. At the station Courtney stfited thnt Rico hud relieved him of $18 In cixHh. Tholnttcr htul315 on his person when urrested. The building on the corner of Ninth and the Union Pnelllc trnckyhich hns recently been occupied by the Pacific Hotel company , hns been rented by the McClurff CracKer company. The imui- nper of the company's olllco will bo W. J. Cartan , formerly of Gurnenu'B. \VulnutHill IIHH been troubled of Into with micnlc thieves. Several serious complaints have been matlo recently , one by the Walnut Hill ( , 'rocer whoso line sot of harness was Btolon from his barn , another by Mr. John Latansur , whoso residence was entered by bur- larH , but nothing was taken , as Mrs. LitutiHir ; ; was uwakoned by the noise of their entrance. In the mention of business houses which participated in the trades' dig- play last Tuesday , the People's Instal ment house , 018 N. Kith was uninten tionally omitted. Theirs was very commendable , and not only was equal to but surpassed many of these In the line. This enterprising house is novcr wanting when called upon to lend a helping hand In a public enterprise , such us the bridge celebration. Personal Pnrnjjraphi. N. Hull , of Lincoln , is nt the Murray. L. P. Hilton , of Blair , Is nt the Murray. J. M. Moan , of Sioux City , is nt the Paxton. A. Anderson , of Columbus , is at the Pax- ton. ton.William William Hogcrs , of Cercsco , Is ut the Pax- ton. ton.John John J. Hoachc , of Ncllgh , is at the Pax- ton. ton.United United States Senator A. S. Paddock la at the Murray. Wants tlio Itohhor. Efllo Eshonburg , alias Efllo Crow , an old- timer , has sworn out n warrant for the ar rest of a fellow who goes by the names of Raynor and Mandell. She claims she was robbed of MO by htm. A Cold Wave. The signal service ortlcer at this station hns been notified by Greely of Washington to hoist the cold wave Hag , because there will bo a fall in the temperature before 8 D'eloek to-night of from fifteen to twenty degrees. A Prostrate Knlcht. W. S. Spencer , editor of the Western Knight , the newly established Pythian paper , in this city , It is stated , Is lying dangerously 111 at his homo , UG07 Woolworth avenue. At last accounts , ho was not expected to re cover. _ Omnhu'H Ornncci. The Omaha colony in Florida has been heard from. They are first in the market with a car of oranges from that part of the stale. The oranges were shipped from Suth erland over the Missouri Pacilicaud , reached here in irood shape. Snrpy fllcn Cone to the Pen. The sheriff of Sarpy counly went to Lin coln , Wednesday night , with the following prisoners : William Depow , sentenced for two years for horso-stenlliig : John Smith , ono year for forgery ; John Brody , one year for grand larceny. _ Places For Veterans. The Nebraska Dotoctlvo association has received llfty alarm boxes , which will be distrlbuled througn the city whenever neces sary. Application for positions are com mencing to pour In from Grand Army men , and are being filed away In the order in which they are received. The uniform will bo somewhat similar to that worn by the vereran. Over Vtmr Display. General regret is experienced by the management of the Into bridge-opening pro cession , and the merchants of this city that the trades' display ot Council Bluffs was prevented from coming to this city owing to the darkness. It Is also hoped that the mer chants across the river may again make up their minds to visit this city , and como over Boon during the morning with a counterpart of the excellent display which it is known they prepared for last Tuesday. With One . Mrs. Walter Edwards , who was stabbed by her husband two weeks ago and has since been lying at the point of death , has passed the most critical period safely , and It Is thought may recover. Her hus band , who has been suffering the bitterest pangs of rcmorso for the desperate deed. Is overjoyed at the news. Mrs. Edwards' loft lung is completely severed fiom all connec tion with the wind-pipe , and will gradually waste away. The breathing will all bo done with the right lung , and although she may become nn apparently sound woman , she will never regain her former health and Btrcngth. Krcp Him nt Homo. OMAHA , Oct. 31. To the Editor of TUB BEB : It was told the other day by a member of the republican central committee that the election of Hascall was a surer thing than that of any other man on the ticket. Nor was iny informer a sympathizer of Mr. Has- call's ; on the contrary ho would vote against him. Later on , I heard a prominent demo crat say ho supposed Hascall would "count himself in1 * on election day. Now , I would Ilka to ask , can this bo possible ! Is Mr. Hnscall such an irrcslstablo individual as all that ) Cannot the combined vote of the bet ter class In both parlies prevent this man from going to Iho state senatoi Is It so that this , the worst man on the ticket , is the surest to bo elected ! Such being the case , is it not tlmo for good citizens , irrespective of party , to look about them and do what they can to defeat this muni The pcoplo of Omaha are well acquainted with this man's record taxpayers especially. They should see to It that , by sending him to the senate , his Hold of action bo not broad ened. Wo ewe a duty to the stale ut largo in keeping him at homo. As a member of the council his sphere for mischief is already much too large. VOTKH. Extra Grading Jobs. During the present season the slackness of grading has made competition very active among parties who are equipped with grad ing machines , scrapers and learns , and grad ing of streets can bo done at from 12) ) to 15 cents a yard. There are now bids for grad ing before the council as low as 11 % cents. In the face pf this fact the paving contrac tors have boon allowed claims for extra grading all the way from 23 cents to 35 cents a yard. There is a Job of grading Vinton street let at 30 cents a yard to Hugh Murphy , I Which is estimated to cost $3,785.60. It should " and could have been done at 15 cents a yard , - which makes an excess of $3,892.25. Of this amount the city will bo compelled to pay one- half , and thr. property owners of Vinton street the other half. This is not the worst case , however. Smith & Co. , paving contractors , are now eroding Wlrt street at U5 cents a yard. That Job is estimated to cost f < ) ,033.91. It was sublet to another parly at 15 cents a yard. * In ether words the actual cost of grading Wlrt street will bo about 3,673.00 and Smith & Co. will pocket 11,000 without paying out a dollar or doing n stroke of work moro than log-rolling the contract throught the council. It now transpires that the resolution under which Wirt street is being graded at 35 a yard has not been concurred In by Mayor nroatch , and Is therefore illegal , and the tax'cannot bo. collected legally lithe property owners refuse to pay It. Ono such refusal. ' Blp.no < 1by , FrcjricUson.was yesterday filed with the city ( , fcrk the oxlra trading done this various contractors , we find have bcon Plven tor. nearly 'represents about twice as beua J 8TUD13NT I10XOUS. Homo Away Woilnosilnjr by t/onilcrs In CrolKhton'H ClnnitcH. Wednesday afternoon the first distribution of prcoilumn for tills year nt Crolghton ol- lego took place. The exorcises comprised declamations and songs by the Juiuorcltmes. ' The opening musical number was ' 'nonutlful Songs of Spring ; " "Tho Uuttlo of Hohenlln- den" was rocltcd by Alphonito MoCann. Master Jtimcs Kennedy rendered "The Part ing of Marmlon and Douglas ; " Clarence Kuray , "The Last Loaf ; " Francis Stockdale , "Stmrtacus to the Kotrmn dhullators ; " Michael O'Connor , selection from Willis on "Ambition. " The choir then sang "Bird Carrels , " after which followed the award of honors und general distribution of prizes. The following students received medals of excellence In their respectvo ! classes : Rhetoric , division A Joseph H. McCar- vlllo ; division 13 , J. C.illnn IClnsler ; class of humanities , Bartholomew font First academicFrank Kennedy second academic , Charles P. Morinrty ; third academic , James Kennedy ; preparatory , John Corbet. Following Is u list of students who attained sovcnty-llve or more merit marks In the ex amination : Joseph MeCarvillc , 80 ; John Charles Gibbon , 83 ; William Barry , 82 : Frank Kennedy , 07 ; James Lahey , 07 ; Frank Gallagher , SKI ; Edgar Dcnnl- Ron , 0i ; ; John Ford , 04 ; Frank Lovett , 01 ; Kustaco Lovett , 00 : Clarence Furny , 00 ; Phil McArdlo , 87 ; Edward Ly- nam , St ; Clmrlc" Morlurty , 01 ; John Connolly - nelly , IM ; Frame Kimie.v , 0.1 ; James Ford , 03 ; James Kyan , 88 ; Nat Field , SS ; Con Murphy , bS ; John Dauulii , 83 ; Albert Kiuslor , bt > ; Henry Lc.iry , 85 ; Frank White , 73 ; William Waddcll , 7 < i ; John McKvoy , 7il ( Harry Per kins , 7.1 ; Albert Davis , 75 ; James Kennedy , OSOtto ; Shons , 01 ; John Huhvlcr , ! U ; Ito bcrt Bentle.Ol ; Francis Brianl.v , S3 ; Arthur Cal- lan. bO ; Edward Cannon , 80 ; Albert Dnscol , S'J ; Paul Epanctcr , 83 ; Warner Field , 87 ; George Fitzpatrick , 81 ; Charles Charles , 81 ; Louis Frlek , 82 ; William Gibbon , SI ) ; Joseph Hoebrecht , 87 ; Louis Hopkins , b < ) ; Leslie Hosteller , 85 ; Arthur Houser. 82 ; Cornel- Derby , 00 ; William Krollo , 12 * ; Alphonso Me- Cann , 00 ; Adrian Burlmrcl. 00 ; Timothy Ford , 02 ; Michael May , 03 ; William Curry , 87 ; William Flannery , 80 ; Gcoriro Ulcoson , 80 ; Patrick Gamon , SS ; Charles Hrdlieka , 84 ; John Kastlc. 82 ; Henry Longprey , SO ; Frame Lcmback , 83 ; Charles Carroll , 77 ; William Fulkner , 77 ; Frank Huba , 75 ; Edward Lahey , 75 ; Edward Murphy , 75 ; Fred Nel son , 70 ; Barry Pclfrcsno , 78. At the meeting of the Daniel Webster de bating society in the evening Messrs. Noon. Kinsler , Braman and McC.irvlllo discussed the merits and demcrils of protective tariff and free trade. CarpctH , Furniture and Draperies. A line assortment of new poods. CIIAS. SIIIVERICK , Nos. 1200,1203 und 1210 Fumum st. After Midnight. Shortly after midnight yesterday Thomas O'tSergcr and Frank Arthur , bartenders for C. S. Higgins , were caught by Sergeant Sig- wart selling liquor in the b.iloon. They were arrestedand spent the remainder of the night in jail. Yesterd-iy morningMr. Higgins him self was arrested and taken to the police station. On arraignment the two were granted a continuance until the 8th at 2 p. in. The violation of Iho ordinance occurred on the night of the bridge celebration and Mr. Hipglns says he supposed that the saloons would bo allowed to keep open as lias been customary on such occasions , especially dur ing the fair. The following day , warrants were Issued for the arrest of Mr. Higgins and his bartenders. The arrest was not made In daylight when there was some chance of giving bail for an appearance. The officers waited until midnight yesterday. At that tlmo Arthur \va * closing up the sa loon and Mr. Higgins and O'Brien hod gene homo. Arthur was taken to the station and locked up. About 3 o'clock Ofllccr Bloom went to O'Brien's room and dragged him from his bed to the station. In the morning , when Mr. Higgins came to his place of busi ness and learned the state of affairs ho went to the police headquarters to bail his em ployes out when ho , too , was arrested. The biggest thing out Is what the druggists term Dr. Bull's ' Cough Syrup ; its sale is enormous and it has never been known to fall , Price 25 cents. It Is well to remember that the oldest coses of rheumatism and neuralgia have been spcccljly cured by Salvation Oil. Price 25 ceuts a bottle. The "As yet there has been no marked falling off in the bridge tratlic , " said a Union Pa cific official , "and I don't think there will bo for some time , if at all. Those holding books will utilize them , and by that time the novelty of the now bridge will huvo worn away , and they may not care to make a change. The ferry trains are doing as much as over , because its a long lift to give u loaded team from Omaha over to the Bluffs , anil the difference in fares is but slight. I guess there's room enough for both bridges , although the travel of foot passengers may go to the now one. " Yesterday 1,2(53 ( foot passengers passed over the wagon bridge from this side , and it Is estimated that those who crossed from the other side numbered 1,000. The motor cars arc not running regularly , and no charge is made for rides except the toll for crossing the bridge. The system of receiving u ticket and payIng - Ing for it on ono end of the bridge , and surrendering it on the other , merely to enable the company to keep check on Its employes , is beginning to be criticized by drivers and pedestrians. Some of these claim they will not respect it in cold weather because It would bo both annoying and tend to their discomfort. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and Is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MEwT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at ' .23 cents per box by mull ao cents. THE REAL.TV MAKKET. Instruments I'lnuctl on Ilocord During - ing Yesterday. Q II Mack et al to Melchlor Leis , lot 4. folk 1. Otis Pliico ; lota , blk 1 , Lmchan's adit , wcl . .11.000 G ( J AViillnre , trustee. to Hobcrt S Ileosloy , lots 21 and SS , bile < , Monmouth Park. w (1 . ] 400 Patrick Liuul Company to Oeo A Weaver , lots K and 13 , bile 11 ! * . Oumluu 1'laco , w a 2,000 Cleo\V Iooms ! nnil wife to N J Sorcuson , w * { lot 11 , Hawos'add. w d . . BOn Miuut Hell anil Husband to John Kendall , lot I1 , bin 1 , Umaha View , q c cl . 100 dee II HOIKH and wife to John Kendall , lots 7 to 1 , blk UO , Gee II lloggV add , wd . . . . 1.800 Ellen K Williams to K N Itanaolph , Jot 20.0 Wk II. Omaha View , ii c d . . . . . . . . . 1 Edward N Itandolph to Anna Itnndolph , lot a ) , bile 1 1 , Omaliiv View , q c d. . . . . . . . 1 Oeo A Joplln and wife to Chas J lloberts , lots 7. P. 21 ami li. , blk S ; lots 1 to 17. blk 6. Fayetto 1'nrk , a c il . , . l.COO Cl. Hart ami wife to O J Smyth , lot 21 , Harfa itib. tilk U. I'arlc I'lace. wd . . . . . 3,500 Frank hMoores , ( special commissioner ) to Valentine Llpn , lot 11 , UIK77. South Oinahn. commissioner's deed . Valentine Ujm to 11 G llnrbank , s 20 ft of w H ) ft lot 7. bile 81 , South Oinnlm. w d. . 750 Windsor IMace lllda nssn to Win K Bon- nell. lotus. Windsor 1'lace ox. wu . 800 Chas Corbott. trustee , to Valentin * Llpp , lot 11 , blk 77. South ( Jmiha , w il . . . . 1 James Voro and wife to liana C Fetter- son. lot 0. blk 2. South Omaha park , w d 800 \Vm II Uonncll to Elsie 1 > Troup , lot 3H. Windsor Place ex. w d. . . . , . ' . . . . ; . . 2003 Fatilck Vvrd und wife tu Mrs Mary J be- laney , lot " , Foril'tf Saratoga add. w a. . . 600 J L Miles et al to Andrew Miles , lot H.blk ] , Cotner V Archer's add , wd . 300 Isaac Johnson and wlfo to John L Pier- son. a w U lot 1(1 ( , Kouutzo's add. w il 6,000 Gee E HarVer et al to John L I'lerson , lot ll.jblk U. Orchard Hill , wd . 600 Max Maynr et al to JA llurbter , lot 18 , blk ID , Manhattan add , wd . 30d A 0 Troup and wlfo to I.ovl F Weeks , und H lots H , 9 , 10 and 11 , blk 10 , Orchard Hlllwd.\ \ . . . . . . . , l.COO Alvln Saundm nnd wlfo to A 0 Lart > 6n , Jot i and a 10 ft lot 3 , Franklin Square , vr d . . . , . . . Twenty-three tr n fer , ggregatlng. , . . * J1 , 76 ' COMPARATIVE WORTH'op BAKINGOPOWDERS. 110YAL ( Absolutely Pare ) . . GUAM'S ) ( AlumTowdcr ) * . . BUMFORD'S , when fresh. . . IIANFORD'S.when fresh. . . . BEDHEAD'S CHAIUl ( Alum Powder ) . . . . AMAZON ( Alum Powder ) * . . . DAVIS' , and DAVIS' O.K. New Toik , ( slum remJttl. ) * CLEVELAND'S PIONEER ( San Francisco ) . . . CZAIl DR. PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE ( Qrort's ) LEWIS' PEARL ( Andrews & Co. ) BECKER'S GILLET'S ANDREWS&CO."Rcgal" Milwaukee , ( Contains Alum ) . RUMI'OUD'Hj not fresh HI REP GETS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity \Vholesomcncss of the Royal Baking Powder * " I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder , which I purchased In the open mirkct , nnd Ilnd It composed of pure nnd wholesome Ingredients. It Is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit , and docs not contain either alum or phosphates , or other Injurious substances. E. Q. Love , 1'h.D. "It Is a sclentllle fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. The Royal Baking Powder Is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder Offered to the public. II. A. MOTT , Ph. U. "Tho Royal Baking Powder Js purest in quality and highest in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. WM. McMuBiiUE , I'li.D. The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at the Vienna World's Exposition , 1873 ; at the Centennial , Philadelphia , 1870 ; at the American Institute , New York , and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food has ever received such high , emphatic , and uni versal endorsement from eminent cheinlbts , physicians , scientists and Boards of Health all over the world. NOTE. The above DIAOUAM illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders , as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A pound can of each powder was taken , the total leavening power or volume In each can calculated , the result being as Indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedler only proves what , every observant conbumer of the Rojal Baking Powder knows by practical experience , that , while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds , It Is far more economical , besides affording the nflvant- ago of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. * * While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a comparatively hlch degree of strength , it is not to be taken as Indicating that they have any value. All alum powders , no matter how high their strength , are to bo avoided us dantreroua IT WILL PAY YOU jTo examine our present 'stock ' of HENS' UNDER WEAR , comprising all grades at fair prices. Standard - , ard goods and superior ( qualities in -welMcnown makes , the Holroyd , Vicuna , Natural Wool &c. Mas Ueyer-Established 1860-Adolph Mayor Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS. General Agents for STEINWAY. CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S Story & CM and Stonier-Bell Organs SPECIAL 1'JUCES AND THUMB. Write for Catalogue. FOR CHILDREN. Iftheynre woftk.dellcate looking nnd troubled wlthworms , Hahu'H Chocolate Worm Lozenges la > vhat they need. 1'rlcetSc. All druggists. Thomson's Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS IIAVB NKVEH IIEEM KQUAh TO 1'JIES. ENT MAKE. MORE POPtTLAH THAN EVajt , A 1'EUFEOT FIT GUAIIANTI3KD. Throe UenKths Short , Medium and Ex tra Long. Twelve Grades. Highest Awards Oranted. THE : nissr GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUALITY. FOU SALE EVERYWHERE. THOMSON , LANODON & CO. , NEW YORK. SOI.K MANUKAOTUllKIW. Mention the Umaba tlcc. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers Aft he old stand , HOT Farnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended. Telephone to No. XI. . HOWTOAOT. lxutVlr t DdM nlixxlH itotid. Pf4. m taml ) liD tad Fimttloul dltor. < 1 ri cnt d irla < StomicU VI tdklnti. 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JJ3-Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both a ; cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may lave future suffer ing and shame , and add golden years to life * * S"Uoolt "Life's ( SecretErrors"socentsstamps ) ( ) . Medicine and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays g to 19. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL , OMAHA MEDICAL * SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & DodRo Ste. TOR TUE THEATMEKT or ALL Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Beit faculties , apparatus ana remedies for succeisy ful treatDiPnt ot every form ol dlsettii ) requiring Medical or Bnrglcol Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hoipltal accommoda tions In the wo t. WHITE run Cincu.AKa on Deformities and nracei , Trusses , Club reel , Curv tu > e of the Bplne , Pllei , Tumors. Cancer. 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OUR GRAND SALE Commences TO-DAY , and as Overcoats nave the call in clothing just now we "begin with them and place on our counters to-day and for the coming week a stock of Overcoats new and fresh from the manufacturer and oi this season's make. Without boasting we will simply state that this is the ( greatest effort we ever made to show you what we can do j The goods we offer are worth not only double , but some of them positively three times the amount we ask for them. They are on exhibition in our window , marked in rclain figures and any Overcoat in our window that is marked , can positively be had in our store in any size from 33 up to 42. The finest of these Overcoats we can not do justice in this advertisement. You must see the gar ments , examine the rich silk and satin linings , see how they are made and try one on to appreciate the values we are offering this week. Have you ever seen an elegant Satin Lined Overcoat for $7.75 ? We offer you one now. We do not boast of the satin lining alone but we offer you a good Coat which will give you perfect satisfaction in. wear. It is made of good Blue Chinchilla , lined throughout up to the button holes with quilted satin fine satin sleeve lining , corded edge and plush pockets. Other houses would ask $20 for such a garment. Our price is $7.75. We offer a line of elegant heavy weight Kerseys and Costor Beavers at $8 , These are of beautiful mixed shades , lined with fine silk serge , satin sleeve tilling , silk velvet collars and admirably made. The real valve for this coat is $18 ; our price $8. A third line which we marked $ iO contains some very fine montagnacs and chinchillas , in blue and Oxford. These are lined throughout with very fine satin , a beautiful and showy garment , which could not be bought ordinarily for less than $25. We cannot Mention one-tenth of the bargains we offer. The stock contains a line of garments which in richness of material and quality of workmanship , have not been shown in Omaha before , and we give ft positive guarantee that every garment is offered for less than half its value. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Company . Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. . r I Burlington Burlington Route C.B.&lf.RR , C B.SQR The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all Imes in developing ; Nebraokfe' It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car trvice between Missouri river points and Chicago. - u It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. \ It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can ( eave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver th * vening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Burlington Route CB&QflR , CB&QRR. BEST FITTING OORSET'H"tWORLO FORSAIE BY LEADING MERCHANIS / MAYER. STROU5E& CO. * ( UltS 'AHE THE UK3T. ' Public tmle of Imported draft stallions and trot- tlnfrgtnck at Vork. Neb NoT.7 ! ! , 1W8 , commen cing at 0.10 : a. ill , Wo will offer our entire stock of liorses , about 30 In number. : i Tcr- cncrons , 1 Clydesdale , 1 Shire , 1 French Cany.- . dli n. Rivoral grade draft and one trotllnB stRlllon The balance consisto of trotting bred mares , fillies auddrlv- 5'KKfMV : One years time , Rood bankable paper for C sh. HALt- .pqulred. 5 per-tent discount ItAIN Oil AllNU. P. M. WOODS , Auctioneer. J. and Physician. . .Surgeon . Office N. W Curner Hth and iJouaUsdt. Offlc * 21.020,0 0 Tansill's ' Punch Cigars' were shipped during the pait two yearn , without a drum * 'n r In our employ. No other honao In the worlil lean trull * * f ully make lueli n uowlug. One agent ( dealer oulfl wanted lu ouch town. . 6010 BY IEAOINO DdUCCIIII. RW.TANSILLiC0..65StaleSI.Chicaao. 4 JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PAKIS EXPOSITION lfS. ! No > . 303-404-1 70-004. TUB MOST PEEFECT OF PE1I5.