THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 13 , 1S8S. The best residence part of any city is generally its most elevated portions. But to insure its desirability - bility for good homes everything undesirable for a residence quarter must be prohibited by deed restriction binding upon both parties and their successors for a \ ' : stated period of time. Nature has provided the first for DUNDEE The owners have furnished the second in the following restrictions in every deed given to purchasers : First The said premises shall be occupied and used for residence purposes exclusively for a period of at least fifteen years from the date hereof and for no other purpose whatever. Second No residence or dwelling house or other outbuilding shall at any time within said period of fifteen years be erected or kept , wholly or partly , on any lot herebyconveyed , within twenty-five feet of any street line bordering on such lot. Third No residence or dwelling house shall be erected or kept on said lot or lots , hereby conveyed , at any time within said period of fifteen years , costing less than twenty-five hundred ) $2,500.00 f dollars , exclusive of other buildings and improvements on said lot or lots. Fourth The premises hereby conveyed shall never during said period of fifteen years be used for any immoral or illegal business or occupation - ' pation ; nor shall any spirituous or malt liquors be sold or bartered away on said premises during said period of fifteen years , The streets are now being graded by the company , without cost to purchasers. The park-like plan of Detroit sidewalks being adopted. The price at present Is extremely low ; 100 feet costing no more than 25 feet in any other desirable part of the city ; affording parties an excellent opportunity to secure a site for a home , and to those who have not money at hand to build we will make a liberal loan. These advantages are worth your attention and careful consideration. We will take pleasure in showing the ground at any time you may call at our office. SOL Room 25 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha , Nebraska. . H. CRAIG , President. N. D. ALLEN , Vice President. W. K. KURTZ , General Manager. LINCOLN NEWS AND QOSSIP , Beginning of the Winter Session of the District Oourb. THE NEW STATE VETERINARIAN. Inspection of. the Klks The Eminent Case Now Notaries CommisBioiutil Xlio ' 1'ioturo Gou- . , 1'iloty . - Jt h feral oral Notes. LIXCOI.N BuKKiu OK THE OMATIA. Baa . ) 1029 P STUEBT , LISCOLM , Nov. 13. I The district court began Its winter session to-liny. It has"'walted through a lengthy va cation and has suffered n postponement or two on account of the electioneering tenden cies of the Lincoln bar ; but it is now sitting and the lawyers liavo turned their attention from politics to business. If thoy'mako as grout a success of lawlng as they have of electioneering tliclr pockets will overflow before the session closes. This Is not saying that they nave grown rich nt the latter busi ness. ness.Tho The following cases \vcro this morning set for trial to-morro > v : * vyillhun * VB Wiullnilcr. Arndt vs State Insurance company. KiHiardson vs Fitzger ald. Ku zenstein vs May ot ul. Kursncr v O'Co nor. Pratt vs Sheldon. Harris vs Genii. Faulhabof vs Heachct et al. Cox VS May. Smith vs City of Lincoln. WAITINO Til 13 DECISION OF TUB COUHT3. Mr. Jones luminous feels that perhaps ho 1mb been put In n fnlse light by the account Klyen In Tin ; HUB of Saturday morning of the council investigation of the case against Officers Pound and MltclioU. Mr , Emnioas Is laboring under a misapprehension. The fault was found'not with' him , but with ( ho manner In Whlcn the Investigation was con ducted. \\nsnot Intended to cast even the suspicion of blainu on Mr. Kminons. The c.iau will bo tried in ttiu coutts and their do- Clslon will doubtless bo Just. An investiga- tlpn conducted with a show of partiality to wards Mr. "Emmons will prejudice his case rather tlian help it. Let both sides liavo a ( air show and let no fe.ir or fuvor bo shown. IVnilo Mr. EUIIHOIIS announces his intention of pushing the cuso , he does wisely to keep silent rcgurdlntr Ittlll n Judicial endorsement of his position lias been reached. The re- l > ort of the council committee will bo made Ihla evening. Tiir , 1'it.oTv 1'iqTVKu. Tlio great Piloty picture which has been brought to Lincoln through the energetic efforts of the Iluydon club , and especially of Miss Surah Wool Moore , of the state uni versity , was placed on exhibition at the United Stated court room this afternoon at 3 o'clock. It I * a splendid work of art and nuould bo seen by every Lincolnlto who po - BCHSCS oven the unrealized promise of artistic in tlnct and love of the beautiful. CIIV NEWS AMI NOTES. Kx-Editor E , li. Spencer has moved to Lincoln and Is studying law with Hanvood , Ames & , Kelly. Mlns May Belle riokott , daughter of Gnu- crul 1'lckott , famed for hU part in the battle of Gettysburg , was married to-day to < Oliomas K , Boswoll , of Puducah , ICy. Miss Pickott has boon a resident of Lincoln for BOITC time. * There was much kicking yoitcnlny nt the miserable light giicn by the lonely little stump of a candid winch did its best to Illumi- Bptq the stairway trading to the district court. Chat's ' tlm mutter with a gas jet I INSPECTION OV TIIU ri.KS. Tlio grand exalted ruler of the Benevolent ml Protective Order of Elks of thq United Stales , Mr. | I. K. Learh ' , of Washington , | ) , C. , arrived In the city 'Sunday , accompanied by Mr. Edward U. Southard , of Omaha. Mr. Leach is traveling on a ( our of inspection of the various lodges of the order in this coun try , nmt Ues up the Lincoln Elks to-night. Vlio Lincoln lodge of tub Elk * Is of compara tively recent organization and naturally does not fee ) so confident of showing wall as it will n year or eo hence , but it has made rnpul Btrldc.s during It * short existence and will comparefavorably hi all respects with the IU | odce of othdr cities. Tiu ) inspection will ho hold at the Elks' rooms , opposite the Capital hotnl. TUTIIK CONVKXTIOX OP RVTTLB OIIOWIUIS. Mi' . John B. Moore has been appointed by Governor Thavcr as a doloeato to the Na tional convention df cattle growers of the United States , which meets at the Grand Pacific hotel , at Chicago , 2 o'clock p. in. , Monday , November 19' TIIU JfBW STATE VBTBIIIN'A.UIAN' . The post of state veterinarian , loft vacant by the resignation of Dr. Julius Garth , has been temporarily filled to-day. This nfter- noon Governor Tha.for appointed to the place Dr. George M. Osborn , of Fremont , Dodge county. NOTAItlAr , COMMISSIONS. The following notarial commissions were issued by GovernorThayor yesterday : Harvey II. Burnett , Heuningford , Box Butte county ; A. N. Quackcnbush , Green wood , Cass county ; Ambrose E. McCrystal , Lamar , Chase county ; ( tllbert W. Hunt. Covington , Dakota county ; Isaac N. Hammond mend , Omaha , Douglas county ; James M. Monroe , Fairbury , Jefferson county ; Paul F. Clark , Lincoln , Lancaster county ; Clnrho H. Covey , Hoca , Lancaster county ; J. T. Ewart , Stanhury , Hod Willow county. Commissioner of public lands and build ings Joseph Scott is in Omaha for u few days' visit. Judgo'Houston is in Omahu fora day or so on business. The capital Is rapidly becoming n thing of beauty. Some very line specimens of arti ficial B to no work will ornament the interior. The walks of red Colorado atone will be laid entirely around the grounds. Frank Uuntsgng , of Cheney Station , was the victim last 'night of some thieves un known , who got away with $20 of Frank's hard earned lucre. The case has been re ported to Sheriff Molfck , but no clue to the robbers has yet-boon obtained. Justice Coc-.linin occupied the chair of po lice Judge to-day In the absence of Judge Houston. To the Proprietor of Salvation Oil Thou hast built a living monument , A cure for hurts with llttlo money spent , Salvation Oil , tlm greatest liniment. Noono now thinks of a domestic ! or foreign trip without a supply of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cts. Hall Notes. Eastern trains wore on tlmo yesterday morning , hut Union Pad lie No. 4 was three hours late , The detention occurred west of Ogden us usual. Ex-Superintendent Bllnkonsdorfer loft for his Missouri home yesterday afternoon via the Wubush. Overland train No. 3 came In yesterday morning in three1 sections , ono from Ogdan , ono from Denver and ono from Scottsvlllo. Two empty cattle cars ran over the end of a track lit Albright , and the Union Pacific wrecker replaced them yesterday morning. Among the railroad olllcials that lo/t Sun day for tlm meeting of the Traffic associa tion , at St. Louis woru Assistant General Freight Agent H. A , Johnson. Union Pacific ; J. C. Ktubbb , general truffle manager of the Central Paclllo ; Kiohard Gray , general freight ugeit ) Central Pacific , and H. A. Donulson , assistant general passenger agent Southern Pncillo. "Wo Point with Prltlo" To the "Good ntimo at homo , " won by Hood's Samiixirillu. In Lowell , Muss. , where it Is prepared , there la moro of Hood's Sarsivparilla sold thnn till other medicines , mill it hurt given the best of sutisfiiytion since its introduction ton yours ago.This could not be if the mod- jeinci did not possess merit. If you suffer from Immtrd blood , try Ilooil'd Sur.sa.na- I'illu ana realizes its peculiar eurutlvo Internal Itevonno forPotobpr. The following statistics hava been com- Lilted by the collector of internal revenue- fur the month of October , showing the revenue collected for thai ( line : Penalties , tIS.'i.TO ; hour , $ | y,8l . .00spirits ; , | 193,705.Wj ( touacdo , . < Ws ig.ara , W.C50.W ; special tux , f.'t.KH.Tft , 'folaf , 215l , > ua.77. ' Of tbi amount , the \Vlllow Springe distill - l ry contributed ttio sum of tlB9Wp. holpg at the rats of W ccnt p r gjop. ) ! Ilorsford'a Aolil tlnlicvcu Moxtal nncl IMiyaioal Uxhaus- THE "COIjONKL'a" DEAD. A Wcll-Knuwa Roumlor at Host at Colonel George , a well-known character in Omaha , died Sunday night at St. Joseph's hospital. Tlio deceased had a somewhat checkered career.Vhilo he died n pauper , ho nt one time was up in the thousands and possessed a lengthy credit system in the ratings of Bradstreet , About twenty years ago the de ceased was the proprietor of the Metropolitan hotel at St. Paul , Minn. The property then , which was free from iucumbrauccs , was val ued nt $35.000. Ho conducted an extensive hotel business and through his congenial ways managed to obtain u large pat ronage from the transient classes. About 1S75 ho found himself inde pendently rich , and ho could have drawn a check on his hanking house for$100- 000 , and it would have been honored. But ttio tlmo was not far distant when things took a decided change. The colonel , like many others , speculated In wheat. In the fall of 1S70 , ho started in buying short and when the bottom fell out of the market ho found himself not only completely tied up , but financially ruined. He issued his notes In payment , which were soon followed by mortgages , and In the following spring ho was dispossessed of his entire estate and turned out upon the cold charity of the .world. A financial wrek , he finally loft the city and came to Omabn. While hero , and for the past three years ho spent the night reposing In an arm chair in the rotunda of the Canficld house , being una ble to live otherwise. His meals were doled out by benevolent friends who knew him when ho was in different circumstances. He was sixty years of age at the tlmo of his death. TLo announcement of Colonel George's death will bring to the minds of many men the fact that for somp tlmo the old gentle man has boon missed from his customary rounds. It will also cause an exclamation of surprise and oven regret. Rounder as ho was , hofM yet appreciated. Pov erty stricken as ho was lie never lost sight of his former position and in re ferring to It ho did it with the elevated air of n man who had never been aught but suc cessful in life. The colonel of late years has been best known In the saloons in the center of the city , from the proprietors of which ho received many courtesies , The most ac- ' roptablo of these was carlo bluncho for dally doses of the ardent. Ttils accommoda tion ho never abused. Ho was a proat talker , a great reveller In the past and most learned commentator on the weighty movements of the present. Thcso peculuritlcs Indeed were Ills stock In trade and were worked vnth a will when imperceptibly almost ho insinuated himself . into the company of n knot which ho might tlnd on a corner or In the bar. Colonel George's experience in Omaha before ho dropped Into helplessness was us head waiter , and steward of the Crolghton and Cunflold houses and ho will bo well remembered by the patrons of those houses. He will bo burled under Masonic auspices. $5OOO Howard $ BOOO For u bettor or moro nlcusunt remedy for the euro of consumption , bronchuil troubles , couph , croup und whooping cough than SANTA AIJIH , the Cull- forniu king of consumption , Every bottle warranted. If you would bo cured of that distrustingdiBoaso , cutarrh , u'bo CALIFORNIA OAT-R-CUKB , 81 a jar ; by mail $1.10. Santa Able and Cat-U- Cure are sold and warranted by Good man Drug Co. Crimea and Criminals. Frank Drown , 'the ' expressman who h charged with stealing a cook stove , two ladles' ' } mts , t/wo lamps , and various other ar ticles , of the total'value ' of $39 , which lid was ' mqvlng'for Mrs. Annlo Elliottwas , arraigned for trial yesterday , but the piosocutiou riot being ready , the cu o was 'continued until to- uay. uay.A A young colored biped named Will Ngal BQt Into trouble with four other Africans Sim- dayovimlngfor Insulting his best girl , as liq claimed. Tlio quartette sailed Into Nc'al with razors and stones , but did not succeed In but ting him'AlUlvo wore uVrcstod while the scuffle was in progress. The four assail ants are named Arthur Parks , Hlchard Parks , Will Harrington and Walter Jane. All live In the scrimmtigo were assessed $ . " > and costs each. W. S. Butler and Peter Larson , two em ployes in the same chop house , got into a row Sunday evening and wore arrested. On arraignment their versions of the affray were diametrically opposite , but us Butler is of stalwart proportions while Larson is puny and diminutive , the judge solved the problem bv assuming that the big fellow got the best of the fight. Ho therefore fined Butler ? 5 and costs , but let the little follow off free. J. H. Hughes , n respectable-appearing fel low , was arrested and jailed because ho could not write. Ho was asked to put his name to a receipt , but as ho was jneducated , ho could not do so. A policeman who hap pened to overhear this admission concluded that the fellow was a crook , and arrested him on the spot. When the police magis trate heard the case , ho discharged the pris oner , but wit'i a sly smile advised him to learn to write if he wished to keep out of jail.G. G. S. McGavick , a waiter in the Monitor chop house , on Thirteenth street , has been arrested on suspicion of being the burglar who robbed Foloy's safe during fair week. Dnn Clark , the tough who attempted to murder Charles Krug on the 9th Inst. , has been bound over to the district court in the sum of $1,000. ICrug's ' face is still disfigured with the wounds received. It is by copying after nuturo that man gets best results. Dr. Jones' red clover tonic is nature's own remedy , is purely vegetable , can bo taken by the most delicate. Cures all stomach , kid ney and liver troubles. Goodman Drug company. 50 cents. TI1K COUni'9. Ite-opoiilnji or the United States Courts life Damages. The November term of the United States court opened yesterday morning with Judge Dundy on the bench. The docket , which con tains 144 cijuity and 151 law cases , was read. The grand jury reported and received instruc tions. The first case on Its docket is Craig versus Jones , but the court hearing on this will not bo opened until Tuesday morning. The grand and petit juries uro as follows : Grand C. W. Porco , Wavorly ; James Longford , North Platte ; G. N. Crawford , Columbus : E. T. Jov. Curtis ; H. H. Strant , Culbortson ; T. M. Barnes , Madison ; Ernest Brandt , Omaha ; W.H. Conger , Loup City ; S.H. Thatch , Norfolk ; John C , Christian- son , Oinahn ; E. L , Johnson , Nelson : G. W. Slsson , J , H. Cook , Lincoln ; G. H. Shipimin , Omaha ; G , W. Henderson , Hostwickj F. 1. Foss , Crete ; Ulchurd Shannon , Nebraska City ; L. Canfleld. Bimnott : George Miller , Johnson ; James McGrow. Lincoln ; John K. King , Benuleinaii ; H. C. Tiuimo , Omaha ; D. T. Mount. Omaha. Petit J. It. Conklin , Lincoln ; John Par ker , Upland ; Ed > Homn , Platte Center ; Frank Miner , Wminita ; J. O. Holmes , Euglo ; W. F. Canada , Nebraska City ; F. L. Pearl , Hastings ; W.A. Albright , Dawson ; M. C. Hart , Campbell ; A. W. BufTum. To- cumsen ; A. L. Burrl Alma : N. Woodruff , Co-iad ; O , U. Cranler. Indlanola ; T. P. Young , Oxford ; Alux Miller , Omaha ; J. F. Uansoin , Florence ; E. G. Humphrey , U , D Pleronnot , N , W. Hartlgan , Omaha ; O , U. Oakloy , Lincoln ; David M. Soles , Falls City ; T. E. Elliott. South Omaha ; John \V. \ Wllcox , Omaha ; Hbiiry Fisher , Fulls City ; Thomas Burke , Omaha ; James Marsh , Blue springs ; Gus Ihirfot. Falls City ; J. J. Bruncr , Wooulaho ; J. C. Post , Elwood ; J , M. Lee , Oxford. The case of'tho Omaha Horse Car Hallway company against tno Motor Hallway com pany in an action to enjoin the defendant from laying tracks on certain streets was argued before judges Dundy and Brewer to-day. J , M. Woolworth represented the Motor company and John C. Co win the plaintiff. It was taken under consideration. Twenty-five minor cases on tlio docket wore called ana , on motion , were continued to the January term. , In the case of Parker TS Omaha and Flor ence Land company , thirty days' extension for production of further evidence was granted , ' Nebraska Telephone company va L ) . C. Dunbor&Co. AMmilar extension of time wan allowed. Asuuuetot Natloual baui ; vi Rctwa' cvstrlct No. 7 , Valley county. Trial sot for the 3Jd instant. The case of Charles W. Waltbcrs vs The McCormick Harvesting Machine company was continued. Isaac Oppcnhoimcr vo Western Union Tel egraph company wus continued. " E. John Ellis vs Council Bluffs and Omaha Railway and Bridge company was continued until December 17. William Green vs Chicago , Burlington and Qulncy lailioad company ct al was dis missed. John Edwards against the saino company wus continued. Owen Shnrkly against the saino was con tinued. Peter Doyo vs Otoo county. Sot for trial December 3. District Court Proceeding ! ) . Saturday afternoon the jury in the case of Mary Nouhauso against Clause Llhbort , charged with seduction , returned a scaled verdict. This morning the instrument was opened , and contained a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of ? ; i,000 damages. The suit was entered for ? f > ,000. It is thought , that Libbcrt will appeal. The case was tried before Judge Ilopowclf. The case of Hughc.s against Sherlock in an action to recover wages for services rendered Is on trial before Judges \Vakelcy \ and Groft in the district court. The case of Dewey & Stone against Al Smith in a charge of larceny , will bo called Friday. Smith , it will bo remembered , is ono of the ox-employes who was arrested on a charge of stealing furniture from the plain tiff. tiff.Judgo Judge Shields lias appointed Jettio Me- Casklll administratrix of the estate of Wil liam McCaskill , deceased. The Jury in the case of Frank White , charged with burglary , returned a verdict of guilty. Thcrsa Scheller has filed a petition with the county and probate court asking that Fred Mauss bo appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph Soholler , The personal estate is placed ut $ J,000. In the cuso of A. M. Dyer against James Falconer in an action to recover possession of a a Newfoundland dog , proceedings of-ap peal have boon filed by the defendant. The case of Ora Cunningham as adminis tratrix against the city of South Omaha , was called up before Judge Doano. The plain tiff's ' husband fell in an excavation that was loft unguarded several months ugo , receiving injuries that resulted in his death. The suit was brought to recover # ,000 damages , County Court , Catherine Ernst has ilied a petition In the probate court asking that the will ot Hcnrv Einst bo admitted to probate. The hearing will bo had Friday. SOUTH OMAHA. A Visit Among the Packing Houses. During last week the slaughtering out-put * was : Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Calves. Armour & Co. . 5I7 ! ( ) 703 . . . . [ . . . . Omaha Co. . . . 4,07ft Swift & Co 1,037 1,0113 79 Hammond & Co 3,523 y.HJ " 00 Total 13,183 , 12,735 1,393 73 Stock Receipts mill markets. Sixty-nine cars , 1,507 cattle , forty-two curs , 2,009 hogs , and ono car , 103 sheep , were re ceived Saturday. One hundred and forty-six cars , about 3,000 cattle , eighteen cars , about 1,30(1 ( hogs , and twenty-six cars , 4,322 , sheep , were received to-day. The hog market opened steady with Saturday's prices and closed unchanged. Chicago renorts 0,000 cattle and higher , 14,000 hogs and steady. The top on hogs to-day was $0.45. Tno average price of hogs during this month was for and SKinncd With $5OO. Morris Qulnn and Harry Baum , late in the employ of J. Robinson's liquor store , ar ranged to open n saloon. Mr. Qulnn got 500 and deposited it in the South Omaha National banlc. While ho was in Grand Island , Mr. Baum took a check for the money to the hank but was refused unless Mr. Qulnn would sign the check. Pretend ing to have gene to see Mr. Quinn , ho re turned with the check and got the money and skipped the city. Mr. Quinn says the signature is a forgery. TO tlio Chicago Fat Cattle Show. To-morrow Simon S. Reiner , who will represent Omahu , at the cattle killing contest - test at Chicago , and Messrs. Adam Snyder , William Kulbo and Anton Pokonoy , the committee nndG ( us. Roff , Henry Beat , Jacob Young , and John Luinin , of Mlllard. will start for Chicago to attend the killing match at the National Fat Cattle Show , Chicago. Mr. Reiner has been sot for trial , Friday evening , the Kith at 7:30 : o'clock. ' Notes About the City. James Bliss of South Omaha Is a democrat ; J , A , Kaln is a democrat. To pay an election wager. Saturday afternoon. Mr. Bliss convoyed Mr. Kain In a whceilArrnw up N street from Twenty- seventh to Twenty-fourth street. Edward Elstor marched ahead playing a snare drum , and on Mr. Bliss' back wus a large placard on which wus printed : "This chump of a democrat bet that grandpa's pants wouldn't fit Ben. Hip I Hurrah ! ' ' A nootled rest was taken ut every saloon on the way. YOUNG MEN " * MANLY VIGOR Health , Klrenirlli ami Itolmjl Munhonit In I h - - MARRI who d .4 Ih.lr w.Yy.r n pl. B il.Jtd with Inpnrlll.i InniululUi le oniurlnr. tarvAXicocut IAOICAILT CURED WITHOUT OKiu-no CIVIAUE.BEMEDIAL AOENcy- J'V ' Fultvn 3trc t , New A Sure Cure on IfcTO Wo will gimriiiitoo to our tiny ease of SYPHILIS In 2O TO 6O DAYS. Thiti IH a tliaonse which II.'IH heretofore IJafllcil all Medical Science * . Wo luivu u Itomeily , unknown to nnyoiia In tlio , World outstdv of our Compuny.uml ono that liuu rviviit : ; o cure the most obstinate casec. Ten ccunt cases does tho-Aork. It Is tliPoliU'liioulc duop xcatO'l rase.4 that wo uollclt. We Imvo cured bundled * Who IUIMJ bcfn iibnndonoil by , I'liyslcluns , and pronounced incurftbl' ' ) , iinrt HO challenge the World to urine UK u uiso Hint wo will not euro In le-is than nl\tydajN. HI nco the history of mvdtclnoa triio Mparlflo for HyphlllA has been Nought for , but novcr found until our Wttl discovered , and wuiiro JuslllIeJ 111 It In the only Itani'-ily In tlio WmMthf.t will pen < Itlvelycuro , lyiuiifco tli-t lii'.o t . .MtxllnilVoiln , publWiuil by the lust kno'.vii imthoiltlfS , Hiiy them wus novcr a trap specific before. Oiirrem. ily will euro when uvrrvthmi ; olio h Ji fulleil. WnyvaMo iotir time and mum/ with patent inrdlrlnuM thnt never Im'l vlrtuu or doctor vltl iili role-Inns t bat cannot cum joii , you tout Imvo tried Bverjllllngel > o nhould ( oinetnun nowiuiil got pqrmHnent r Hef , you nnvor uui gut It ON < \\lieiv. Mark what uro xuv. In tlio und you iiiunt tata our remedy or NKvKIl recover unJ you that hure botm mulcted but. a short tlmo should by all means rnniH to UK now , not one In tun of new cu-ien evei sot permaiilntly cuml. Many not liulp ami llilnic tbuy uie free finm tlm rtiic.i.se , but In one , two or throe jeuin uflur 1ft aplicariiuealiilua more horrible form , This Is a Blood Purifier and will Cura any Skin or Hlood Ulnenso when Uvorythlngclfio Fidla , THE COOK REMEDY GU. Itoom 10 niulll , U. S. > 'iillunnl Hank Oiuiilin , Nol ) , WEAK - . . . rlr dc ruy. Ifpi i innbd H | Miul ji TInal > l t'iKll < ( ! I ) fu'l r/dlculm fur j Mi i'Ur < . 1 * * ' ' ' I'nrAd.1rfi . PHQf.f.Q. l'OWLERr ce < fo ,06nnt - i indifl