PHBBMLBi s s S t wgiMt1 ) _ _ _ _ 'v ' Hr " - tT r" < vw * * * * < * - v , . * - * * 5f * * h * * * 4 4 r f _ ! _ _ _ _ _ _ H 11 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1889 , 5 IS . • > | . , | | i i l l I I I I I I.na iiiimi , . , . . „ „ ' _ _ _ _ _ UL AMORTGAGE ON THE COUNCIL * ff It Is Hold by the Olty Hall Arch ill ltocts Mm peculiar business methods K Who Architects Clnlins nro Unll- MM roatlotl aimiutrlt Whllo I'ulillo At- BB tcntlon l Detracted What Business Men Think ot It , " PB El It l.cinkR Itnfl EH Ileccnt events clenrly show that the city BBJ ball architect * have a mortgnrro 'on the city HBJ * council , and that they liavo commenced - HBJ closure procoodlcgs on the finance commit HBj BBJ When the city ball plans were solicited , IjH the council commlltcu on buildings and HH property was directed to Invite proposals BBJ from local architects only They did so and BBJ after n lengthy examination o ( plans mid BBJ charts the council awarded the contract for KJH the city ball plans to Fowler & Uelndorff / § There was then and still remains a guucrul KMJ feeling among architects and others that the _ matter wns not conducted In u fair and BBJ Biiuuro tnnnnor , and that the commlttoo by BBJ Homo hocus-pocus bad worltod the contract BJB' ' for tha parties to whom it was awarded Ho BBJi that as It mav , a contr.iot with Fowler „ A Boindorft was mndo But slrungu ns It mav BBJ scoiii , the contract contained no provision as BBJ to the utnount of fees to bo paid to the arclil- KB' tects or the manner of paying them The BB1 architects were simply bound to the fixed _ limit of the cost of the city ball building Br At that time it was expected , of course , BBm that the plans would bo readv , so that the BBJj' ' basement would bo UnUhed this full , but to BBJj , . that the public wes disappointed , 'lhomat- BBJp tor drugged along for weeks anu weeks , and BBJj ) It was curreutly rouortcd that the plans hnd BH been prepared by n second rule eastern Bit architect and revised by the homo firm to fill Bit the long-felt want _ Then came the letting of the contract to Bl Mr Coots for the superstructure of the BJ building , which calls for an expenditure of Bf S213.C0U. Mr Coots had scarcely got through BJ pulling up the foundations laid bytirennan HM _ & Uegan , when lo and beheld , an nppropna- IBB ] tlon was sandwiched among thr > city npnro * _ _ _ ; urintlnn hills to the tune of Sli.tl70. ! as nay BJBJ moot In full to the architects far the city hall _ plans , the totul estimated cost of which Is BBJ | Riven at f ! ir , H00. The following Is a copy of BJ | the report of the council committee to whom Bl the architects hill wits referred ; Hi ? ' Omaha , Neb , Nov 5. Mr President : BL Your committee to whom was referred the ' account of Messrs Fowler and licinaorff , BBj have examined same and recommend that 11 tbo sum of ? 13,0T5 bo allowed in full of said f account , being 3X nor cent upon $315,000 the .11 estimate of said architects upon the cost of JUT said building and in accoraanco with Mm ' jBJ rules of the American Institute of Archl- ° C " B , ! , , " ' I.SEELB" * Committee . _ C. L. ( JnAiFEE , \ f BJ Adopted Nov 7 , ISM ) . ' _ H J 15. KoUTiunn , HI City Clerk 1' ! H _ This report , it will bo scon , was rushed fflH - through on the night of election when public < | BJ attention was looking la another direction ! Hence nobody noticed this extraordinary .4H _ allowunco and the matter was quietly ox- [ BJ poditcu The mayor approved the appropnu- ' { B _ tlon , although it is staged ho was JBJ asked to wlthold bis approval JBJ of this very questionable transaction No . _ _ . Boonor had this business been approved by Bl the mayor than on comes Mr Wheeler , JB cbalriiiau of the finance committco , with the MB following ofllciul request on the comptroller : BEBJ Omaha , Neb , Nov 13. G. S. Goodrich , BJJB Esq , Comptroller , Omaha , Neb Dear Sir : BJBk nv111vou incase issue a warrant foe $8,000 , In BVBJ favor of Fowler & Uoindorff , architects , on HfrBJ account ! Hj _ ffB ' " 1 hey will with In thirty days complete H _ S _ tbo inside drawings ( a small part only being BdBJ undone ) , and tben you will issue warrant HE VM for the bulanco , JI,0'J3 , allowed by the coun- BjPjB' cil- Yours truly , JnBJ , Daniel H. WtiEnLEit , BJf JB Chairman Finance Committee HE ) _ K On its face this request boars the stamp of BJjLBJ irregularity BBB1 Comptroller Goodrich has not yet issued BVBJ the warrant , as ho thinks there Is some BJEJJJ * error in the matter , and wants to liavo It BJEBJ atraigbtonod out before the money is paid SBJ over to the architects The warrant was Hf _ _ " drawn on the city hall fund , which now HJuK amtunts to$107.asy. wBk A reporter interviewed a number of load BJK ing architects and owners of lareo buildings njjl relutlvo to the method usually cmployoi la Jj K the pavmoat of such commissions nBf la the llrsLplaco tbo Teas of the architects BJfjBr nl" ° reculuted by the National Architects as- fMBJ Booiatlon , and are llxed at C per cent of the BMBJ estimated cost of the building for which B [ Bb plans are maao 'l"ho custom among arcbl- BK'aBJ ; tects Is to collect 2 } per cent , half of the BKBK commission , when the plans are completed B B * cnd tllc b.Uanco as tbo work progresses , half HlflK otthocommlssloa being duo on the drawincs and the otbor halt on the superlndondcnco B1BJ ] : < of the constraction In this uuso the council BjMB ] lias oracred 8 } < per cent of the cost of tbo BJlBf building paid to the architects before the KIBrwork on tbo building has boon fairly com BIBB menced BIBB ' n0 custom among architect who erect BJBB largo business blocks and publio buildings is JBJi' ' to charge : ) > j per cent for tholr plans and BBBw Bpecitlcations , Including the clotail of every UPJJH class of work from foundation up to the tin J ish , and IJi per cent for superintendence r • yhera architects provide a superintendent J In most , if not all cases , the architects do J hH not get mora thau l per cent when they are Bja B ready to begin building and they are paid as BnBpS tllu building progresses The former city BfBE , council , which made tbo contract with BKiBr * Meyers for his city hall plans , agreed to pay BvJlBT' liim $5,000 after tbo building was completed BJIBJT " 1'll ° 1'1" " of Ia.v'QK ' tbo architects fco in BjflBJt installments has boon carried out by the BJkBJI county commissioners In the construction of UJflJjK the court hourt house and the county ho • - JJIJBS pitaL In both cases , small payments were BJjJEBF , ' mndo when tbo plans wore adopted , and the BH9J.I balance us the work progressed The county JmBt hospital is almost completed , and there is BJHJB ' still duo Mr Meyer , tbo architect , about a BJ vjj , thousand dollars B Bl President Frank Murphy , of the Mer-t BBjBJi chants National bank said : "I huvo al- BBj BE' ' ways , In dealing with architects , paid them BKi Bl4 as tbo work progressed On our bunl' build B BJ \ ln'r wo paid tbo architects about onc-Uiird of BJ | BJ their commission when the plans wore np- S ! Bl proved , and the balance from time to time W' ' until the work was comDlated " BJL BJ | , President Herman Kountzo , of the First ) BMi National bank said bo did not pay Mcn- [ del&sohn , Fisher & Lawrio , tbo architects K BH on the bank building , any uurt of their fees , BK ) BH eltbor for plans or suporlntetidehco , until alt Ml BH ot the work bad been completed Ha Bj BH thought it very unsound business practice to BBi BB P .v the cntiro amount duo the architects , BH' ' BmW bcfoin their work was coinpletod , BBuBK The architect of Tub Ubb building was Bhi'iBk paid only as tbo work progressed His BBijBw cbiir o > vas ( IX per cent of the estimated BHi'BJI ' cost of the building , ulthough the building BBmBh oxecceod by 1150,000 the original estimate , BBjuBJ ! < " > d by the time the bascincut and granlta BBmHII story were up tbo architect bad not received Bj Bj ) morn than f2t > 00 for his plans JJJBfJJJn It Is always a part of the architects duty BBmBbI to supervise the making of tha contracts and BBTiBl to enforce compliance with their pluns and BBJlBB spcclflcatious and also to arbitrnto belwccu BBjBl contractor and owner of the building whore BBIBb extras are brought in , This very important BBllBJI service Is always included In the UK per BBj 'BB c tt paid the architect BBUBfl It Is the custom of the school board to ad- BHIBl } vutica S per cent of the amount of tlU | archl- BWl Bb tcct's bill uf tor the plans buvo been accented BflBH { und the contract lot , This amount Is paid in BIBB warrants , The usual price of late bos been B BBV a per cent for designing and t per cunt for BBlBfli > Uierlnteadlng | The board has not bold BH BBI rigidly to any certain sot amount of advance BH BBj Puy but 3 per cent it the limit In no case BB | HHHas money been advanced in full payment of BH HBi coutract Architects are supposed to in- HfHlf torprot their awn pluns and are bound to do HHj HBj more or less superintending H | ) I'JIesI t flf * > t i'lleal , HHJ HJfi Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment will Hi euro blind , bleeding and itching piles when Hi HI other plnitmeuU ) iuva failed It absorbs the HHHI : tumors allays lt)0 ) itching at once , acts as a HMHI doultloo Kftrta insiunt rellof Dr Williams . HHHH ] Indian Pile Ointment la prepared only for HHHI' l"lea auu' llcbing of the private parts , and HHHI nothing elsii , livery box is wurrantcd Sold HHHH ] ky dj-UL'gists or sent by mad on receipt of HHI price 4B i and It per boxv WILUAMS' MFG ' CO ' . HDHJ - , , Prop * , HHHH i Cleveland , O. hhbtI- HHIhVbW 1 . . Mk&v < , * . .4i * lr * * a i * < * * * A. MAN OP MILLIONS Mnrslintl Field VtsSts the ttcnt ISststo KxelinnRp Marshall Field , tbo leading Chicago dry goods merchant , and his brother , Joseph Field , of Manchester , England , arrived In Omaha yesterday morning They were the guests of J. 11. Millard , of the Omaha Na tional batik The presence of these gentlemen , " says Mr Millard , has no special or particular significance Joscoh Field came west when I did , sovnr.il ears ago , and Invested In Sioux City property Marshall Field owns a big lot In Stanton county and they have been out looking after their Interests The former Is the European buyer for the Field dry goods house and lives at Manchester llo comes ever to this country once a year I had not seen him for a long time und tbov came bore to spend a dnv with mo and will leave for 'Chlcngo to night Mr Flold Is n stockholder In the O in aim and Commercial National bank , " Hoth gentlemen oxprcsscd much surprise at the ranld development of Nebraska's ag ricultural and commercial resources , and spako oT the wonderful growth of Omaha Mr Field and his brother attended the meeting of the Omaha real estate exchange , accompanied by Mr J. II Millard The roeotlng wns lnrgoly attended nnd the great merchant expressed surprise at tbo interest shown in the mcotinir Mr J. N. Field said ho wns in Omnha four years ago and was a guest ot Mr Mlllnrd , whoso rcsldonco was on the prcsont slto ot the Now York Llfo building The Improve ments that had been madu in Omaha was n matter of great stirprlso to him An effort was made to mduco Mr Marshall Field to address the meeting , but bo smll ingly declined , saylne that speaking in pub lic was not in his line nnd withdrew under the plea of bolng in n great hurrv Among the now faces at the mcotlng yes terday were cx-Govornor Carnos of Sow nrd , Colonel E. D. Webster , D. Walker of Council Bluffs , • Councllmon Ford , Snyder and Wheeler , Nathan Mcrrlam , T. IC Sud- borough , J. J. Mcriain , H. O. Dovrios , J. H. Millard , W. H. Mlllnrd , Fred Davis , Luther Drake , A. Shlvorlclc , Lieutenant Cook , G. W. Llningcr , John Dale , Samuel Hums , Juun Hoyle of Kearney The following property was listed for call : East ono-hnlf lot 11 , all lot 12 , Keys sub division of Capltot addition ; two houses , 2013 nnd2010Harnoy street , rcnt$05n month , $3,000. Lots 3 nnd 4 , Collins place , 100x01 ; four six-room houses , rent J100 , fc-O.OJX Lot 24 , block 20 , Hanscom place , 50x150 , ? 3OU0. Lots 7 nnd 8 , block 14 , Kountzo third ad dition , 100xl7i , $70 front foot . Lots 15 nnd IP , block 8 , Kedlck's subdivis ion , $00 front foot North 00 feet lot 4 , block 73 , 00x68 , two stories and flats , ono house , $23,000 , South half lot 4 , block 3 , Armstrong ! * first addition , GUxl45 , liutt street , near Twenty-fourth. $50,000. Lot 8 , block 9 , Myers , Richards i : Tilden , 50x125 , $800. West 75 foot lots 11 and 12 , block 0 , Hans com place , 70x100. $8,000. Lot 0 , block 5 , Hawthorne 50x151 , S2.200. Lot 1 , Wills subdivision , block 2J , Walnut Hill , 30x13) ) , $ .1,100. Lots , block70 , South Omaha , $2,500. Northwest corner lot 103 , CJiso's addition , 50x00 , two six-room houses , near Twenty } fourth street , $3,800. Lots 7 and 8 , block 4 , Hoggs is Hills second addition , 115xb0. $2,300. Lots 3 , 4 and east halt lot 5 , Capitol addl- tion , .lli0xl84 , $37,500. We3t 33 feet of cast 1C0 foot lots 11 nnd 12 , Hanscom Place $2,250. Lots U and 10 , north 70x100 , ilanscom Place $1,500. West half lot 7 , block 13 , 33x133 , eight room house , California and Twontietb streets , $10,000. Lots ! > and 10 , block 11 , Pork Forest , 10'Jx ' 120 , $1,209. Lot 23 , block 10 , Kountzo & Ruth's addi tion , 44x144 , Nineteenth and Mason streets , ton-room house , two Hvo-room bouses and ono four-room house 312.000. Lot 47 , Roger * , ' Oklahoma , 220x330 , five room brick house , $13,200. PUBLIO lMPItOVEHmSTS Estimates Allowed and Bids Iteoolvcil for Other Work At the meotine of the board of public works yesterday afternoon the following bids were allowed : Canflold & Fleminp , oitra work putting in culvert on Lake street , $16.10. Asphalt Paving company , final paving estimate , Woolworth avenue fiom 1'hirty- flrst to Thirty-second avenue $0,3j3.8 ; Thirty-second avenue from Woolworth avenue nuo to Park , 88,991.44 ; Thirty-first street frpm Popploton avenue to Woolworth uve- nuo , $900.t > 0. Hugh Murphy , as assience , final paving estlmutc Pleasant strcot from Cuming to Burt , $2,823.77. The totid amount allowed was $19,083.08. , The resignation ot Mr W. F. Wan pich , as secretary tbo of board , was accepted Mr Kleretead nominated Mr U. B. Balcombe as his successor Mr Kier- stead urged that Mr Balcombe was entitled to the position because ho was thoroughly familiar with the work and for two and a half years bad served in tbo oftlco without nay The motion was carried Bids for curbing and paving wore awarded as follows : Tilford & Waite , curbing of Eighth street from Furnam to Douglas , Col orado sandstone , 71 cents per lineal foot Bids for paving Eighth street from Far nam to Douslas were also received , and the following being the lowest bidders secured the contracts : Telford & Waite , Tolford or other granite on sand , $2.22 per square yard ; Colorado sandstone on sand , S3.12K DOr square yard C , D. Woolworth , Colorado sandstone on sand , $2.10 pur square yard Hugh Murphy , Woodruff , Kas „ sandstone on sand , $2.14. llo was also the lowest bidder on cedar and cypress blocks and Galcsburg brick Bills for repairs from tbo Barber asphalt company nmountiqg to $270 84 , were allowed J. O. Corby was allowed $906 for Bower re pairs " We shall noucr oo&sn to endorse Dr Bulls Cough Syrup ; for without It our paper would have been short of reading1 matter this week ; wo bad a shocking couek and u fearful cold Woftkly Union Dent sigh with pains or burns or accident But use Salvation Oil , the greatest liniment , DEAD WfcUGUT It is Found In NonProductive Street Car Lines The officers of the Omaha Street Railway company admit that the Twenty-second and Twenty-fifth street motor line does not oven pay tbo wages of tbo motormen and con ductors on tbo line , to say nothing of the wear and tear of cars and other equipments and tbo waste ot motlvo power Its aban donment is probably the matter of only a few wcokB Tbo failure of tbo line Is at tributed to tha fact that It Is paralleled by the North Twenty-fourth street motor line aud the T wontletli strcot cable line , both of which /urniih bettor service Tha street car line running to Crcighton college is also said to bo a dead weight The trolley wire on the btiennan avenue and South Sixteenth street motor Una to South Omaha is now In position aud the only work now remaining undone Is the fastening of tbo wire to tbo insulated cups on the cross Wires This , bowqver , U a Job which re quires considerable rare , skill and time Tbo proposed extension from Twentieth and Vinton to Syndlcnto park has been abandoned until the latter has been devel oped 'J ho preference is to given to the ex tension of the Thirteenth strcot line south of Vinton This road will bo laid early next spring , and the entire Thirteenth street line will bo converted into a motor system Fits , spasms , St Vitus dance , nervousness and hysteria are soon cured by Dr Miles Nervine Samples free at Kuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas Hanging the Pictures Tha bunging committee ot the VVostorn Art association was busy yesterday preparing - paring for the coming exhibition It concluded to make the dlsslay in tbo five rooms on the main floor ot Tub Ueb buldlng , at the north oad , Instead ot the second floor , as originally intended Tbo rooms to which tbe cbanira has boea made will bo more con venient of access Mrs F. ti Emerson and Messrs II A. > i „ y „ . , _ JV h , . Smith and A. Rothory , who constitute the banging commlttco , reporj that there are about two hundred and ioventy-flve pictures , an far as known , with a probability that moro will be received before the exhibition opens on Monday ovenlng The fall exhibit promises to bo it most In teresting ono both In point of numbers and nrtlstio merit , The pictures already re ceived show a marked Improvement in many respects over the exhibit ot last spring UNIinit WHICH COUItl ? A lilttlo Dnrllntr BulTetra by Contend ing Attorneys Both the law and equity brancbos of the United Stales court have finally settled down to routine business , nnd they nro dis posing of cases nt a rapid rata and keep everybody in motion Whllo Judge Brewer listened to exhaustive nrguments in the Woolworth-Root land suit , Judge Dundy called his docket , beard n rn- port from tbo grand jury and disposed of eoveral unimportant motions Two rather Interesting matters marked the forenoon session Oho wns Judge Brokers decision In the Evellno Miller habeas coruus case , brought before him on an appeal from Judge Dundy's ' final ruling last spring Ho made It very brief , the substnnco being a denial of the petition , this romnnds the cnuso to the dlstrtct court , wberoltoiiginatcd After Judge Brewer bad announced his decision , Mr Lambert son , attorney for defendant , Burrus , wont before Judge Dundy nrid raised the question that tlio United States court had no Jurisdic tion in the cuso Ho claimed that this little girl , Evelina Miller , is not under the con troversy for possession ot her , in any way subject to the dictates ot n single provision In the federal statutes Thl * matter was Bet over until ono Week from Monday noxu The father will in the me.intlino urrivo from Ohio to take charge of his daughter But Grandpa Burrus declares Hint if it takes all the money , chattels and roil estnto ho owns on earth ho will stick to the cisu nnd will carry it to the supreme oourt of the United States if need bo The other item attracting special attention came from the grand Jury It was to the effect that no findings had been made airainst U illiam Hand , tbo colored soldier charred with the murder of Trumpeter Carpenter lastsprlnc nt Fort Nloorira This nnuoiince- mout caused great rejoicine on the part of the accused nnd his friends , but their Joy Was of short duration , for instead of releas ing the prisoner Judge Dundy dispatched u balill with a copy of tbe jurv's report to General Biooko , slating that Hand will beheld held for the army If the military authorities propose taking any uctiou , Opinions are di vided ns to the intent of the crime , some contending thatttio shooting wns accidental , whllo others assert that it was deliberate At any ruto the court announced tint the prisoner should not bu rclcasod until all brnnchosof the government are tlnough with him Assistant United States District Attorney Patrick had the attachment for contempt against M. D. Uocha dismissed Last spring , when the fraudulent election cases were In vestigated , Mr Iloche , summoned ns n wit ness , failed lo appear , when an olllcef was sent after him In conseuuonco , the Judeo declared the young man m contempt ot court und issued an attachment for him A typographical error in yesterdays re- portof the Hall county Jail case made it ap pear that the jury's verdict gave Moshler , Brahmann & Co S2a,0W.01wheii the amount should have been $2,8J0.Ol , 'Ihls is 5886,01 moro than the plaintiffs offered , last spring , to settle for Judge Dundy beat the record for expedi ting business yesterday utu-rno'in , Ho tried forty cases in two hours , empaneling a jmy in each enso , taking testimony and render ing decisions The cases wcio those known about the government buildiug as the "Hol- fenstein chestnuts " the details of which uro fresh in the miud of the puolic Tuo plain tiff was present bv bis nttornoys , out pre sented no evidence Tljo defendants were all members of the Homo Defenders ' asso ciation , and appeared in court , announcing that they were ready fortilil Evidence was introduced showing the claim or the de fendants to the land in dispute and Judg ment in each case was rendered for the de fendant The verdicts were then set asldrt und a trial ordered at the Mav term The defendants were Payne et al , Perkins , Ro bins , Dallov , Gentleman , Wh.i'cn ' , Anderson , Roberts , McDonnell , Buie.v , Adams , Ryan , Flannigati , Sheridan , King , Fumsworlh , Birmingham , Rich , 'Enewnld , Solcy .1. Mason , Porter , llnnimond , Frau/er , Wuid , Kennedy , Adams , McCrary , Martin , Mc- Cart , Markwood , Paddock & Bennett , M.iv- lleld et al , Axford , Thomuscti , Paul O. Gar mun , Jones & tlovoj , and Davis & Parrolte Under the practice novv-n-davs a first trial in ejectment suits amounts to nothing Nona of the parties show their ti.iudsNo evidence - denco wns introduced , nor were there any arguments nndo The whole matter was by consent continued until the May term uf court Today the celebrated Kit Carter cattle case will coma up before Judge Brewer Judge Dundy dismissed his Jury yesterday afternoon until Monday next , and will listen to motions today ' 1 he following cases were also disposed of by Judge Dundy Spawn et al vs Appleby et al Attorney Lnko was granted permission to withdraw his uppe ronco The case of Rico vs the Missouri Pacific wns continued pending hettlement Lewis vs Sherman county , defendant in . default nnd Judgment for plaintiff In tug sum of $0,951.90 and costs Dlnrrlct Court The case of the State vs Mrs Tlattia Uebol , for shooting with intent to kill , was taken un In Judge Hopewell's court yoster- day The stat o examined ton witnesses and rested their case , adjournment being taken until this morning Tbo evidence developed nothing but what has been ulready pub llshod regarding Mrs Uobel's attempting to shoot Mr R. M. Patterson last October , by calling nt bis ofllco and sliooting at him when ho opened the door The trustees of the First M. J3. churcb filed a petition asking permission to mort gage the churcb property to secure a loan of $30,000. ' Miss Nolllo Bagloy has tnkon an appeal to tbo district court in her claim against the estate - . tate of Charles Poutcs , deceased , for services as housekeeper , amounting to $2,310. In ber sworn statement she says that sto lived with Poutes from March , IS70 , to May , 1837 , under a common law marriage , she supposing him to be unmarried When she dlscoverod he had a wife llvlug she left him uua brought suit in tbo county court of this countv for the sum above mentioned for her services during this period as housekeeper Her claim was disallowed in tbo county court and sbo has takcu an appeal County Co irr , The United States National bank has brought suit agalnBt C. W. Cuin et al for 1246.50 on a note , and against Frank D. Kent et al for $250 , also en a note Judgments were rendered In tbo county court yesterday in the following cases : Millard F. Soars va Ada D. Toft et al , $093.20. William A. Paxton vs James S. Miller et Home Investment company va Thomas II Minnahan ot al , ogalast Venezuela Develop ment company , D. R. Archer aud G. J , Paul , $435.40. Anna Kuhn vs G. Routher et al , $201. English , Morse & Co vs Fcltou ot al , $504.05. Paxton Hotkl , Omaha Special at tention to commercial man Finest und largest hotel in the west Klttrcdgo & Bruiuard , projirlotorH • > The Pollen Court Tbe case of William Naglo , charged with vagrancy , came up before a jury in police court yesterday afternoon and resulted la tbo acquittal ot tbo defendant Tom Brown , for resisting an officer , was also dismissed , Mabel Kelly sworn out a complaint against a man named Roy yesterday afternoon , charging him with stealing two bed quilts from 810 North Fifteenth street A warrant was also issued for William Harris and Ju/- Dompsy , cbargintr them with stealing an overcoat from the Nebraska Clothing company , Tbo two men were ar rested last eveniug at South Omaha Insist on having tbo genuine Rod Orosa Cough Drops , 5 cts a box Sold everywhere HOME OF MAR AT BELLEVlIE n d Fort Omaha PliitUly Bolooatod on OlarkoarFarm A RESUME OF THE DEAL ! > ' • ' Jim Klvo Hundred t A. nil Two Acres Purchased hyu * the Govern ment MoiV than Ten Miles frdm Town Now Fort Omnlin The papera have been approved by the at torney general of the United States , the money has been paid , and the site for the now Fort Omaha has been solcctod at Bella * vuoTho The deal was closed yesterday Washington und the fact was verified by John T. Clarke , who represents II , T. Clarke , tbo owner of the laud in question , who Is now in Wash ington This brings to a close u transaction which has extended over n couple of years , about which u ureal deal hu i been said and upon which there has been consldornblo diversity of opinion 1 ho first move in the deal wns mndo by the passage by congress of benutor Alandor- sou's bill , which authorized the secretary of war to sell the military reservation on which Is located Fort Omaha nnd suchot the build ings us could not bo economically moved , it nlso nuthortjed to purchase not loss than il-JO nor moro than 010 acres , within ton miles of this city , mid to construct thereon the build ings nccessniy for a fort An appropriation of $200,000 to accomplish both these purposes , was made , ono-thlrd of which only was to bo available for thu purchase of a slto In accordance with the law , proposals ot land were called for , and thirty were re ceived Nearly all of them were for land to the south and southwest of Omaha , a few were to the north of it , whllo some came also trom Iowa General Brooke , department comnnudcr personally Inspected nil the sites ofTcicd ami iccammetidcd the proposal of H. T. Clarke ut Bellevue , together , with additional terri toVy , malting in nil W0 ncros Tbo general held that unless the government owned ull the lunil mentioned thu slto for the new fort would bo Incomplete and much futurocm birrnssineat would ensue To purchase the 000 ucrcs- would require moro than the nmouut nppioprlatcd , $ > ii0il ( , und as u consequence thu recommendation was not sustained by the secretary of , var Negotljtlons , however , were continued , The original site offered by Mr Clarke was declared too small for tbo purpose , contain ing only 400 acres Finally Mr Clarke concluded to add to the tract Id 05-100 nercs lying immediately south , Urns enlarging the site 500 u9-100 acres Thirty ucres of the southern tract belonged to Mr Cl.irko , und of thu remaining llfty-tlvo acres twontt-fivo were purchased of F. M. Phillips and thirty from John Stuber The full tract was sold to the government for JCOliCO or one-third of the amount appropri ated for.tho new fort aaibove ) mentioned ' 1 he remainder of the appropriation will bo used In the erection of iuo necessary build ings on the giound ' • Mho land Is situatedi near Bellevue , some parts beingonlv one anda , half-whllo others are t n and ono-hnlf miles from that little town It is six miles frdm the city limits and about ten miles from the heart of Omaha It is skiited on cither slifu by the B. & M. road mid the Union Pacific has also run a survey to Its limits , | , . , The selection of this slto will , It Is claimed , tend little to the udvii'nccnient of Bellevue A rival town nearer ttHTftrounds und trauks will , it is asserted , suruly spring up and de- piivo Omaha as also , , the , somnolent little buigof tbo patronage j.hpv would otherwise oujoy _ _ _ _ _ _ GOLDSMITHS JAW How It Worked Ijj ljnvor of Gcttlnjr , njjLautycr , Councllraen Davis , Shriver and Snyder , constltutlm : the special committee utvpoloted to investigate the charges n\tinst Qjrbago- muster Goldsmith , mot at lua council cham ber jcstcrdtiy morning Mr Goldsmith was present und fur nished u list of witnesses for which ha wished subpoenas to bo Issued Mr Gold smith nlso wanted tbo privilege of having his Interests in the case guarded by an uttornpy You cin have an attorney here , " said Chuirmun Davis , hut wo dent propose to have any mouthing or J.iw worker or any questions raised on technicalities We are going uftor the facts in this matter and will give everybody u-falr hearing " Mr Goldsmith denounced the entire busi ness as n political trick nnd said ho only wanted un attorney on hand to see that ho did not geUtho worst of it After making out u list ot witnesses to no subpoconaed the committee adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning Watch the box , buy the genuine Red Cross Cough Drops , 5 cents per box THE I.OYcUj LISulOV 1 heir Annual Jin liquet nt thn Millard Hotel l.i-Msht. The Nebraska conimatidcry of tbo Loyal Legion will hold their annual banquet at the Millard hotel to-ulglit , Invitations have been extended to the Colorado commundory and . % number of prominent members of tbo order A leading fcuturo will bo the reading of paoors , music and a number of responses to toasts Tbo rcceptlou room and dining hall will bo hnndsomoly decorated with ( lowers , lines , banners aud poitruits of prom inent military men Following is u full list of tbe committees In charge of arrangements : Commlttco on Finance Lieutenant John B. Furay , Lieutenant William CoburnCap tain Heury B. Palmer Committee on Invitations Lieutenant William F , Bechol , Lieutenant William Wal lace , Malor Horace Ludington Committee on Menu Lieutenant Thomas Swobo , Surgeon James T. Kiuslor , Major Horace Ludington Committee on Reception Governor Alvin Saunders , Genorul Fiauk Wtiouton , Robert W. Patrick , esq Committee on Banquet Captain Abraham Alee , Colonel Samuel S. Curtis , Lieutenant W. F. Becbol Committee on Toasts Colonel Charles M. Terrell , Lieutenant George E. Pritcliett , Carroll S. Montgomery , esq Commlttco on Decorations Major Nelson G. Franklin , Captain iJames H. Franco , Lieutenant Horace Sarsqn Commit too on SWlc Captain D. G. Rliouds , Captain Frank 14. Moores , Lieuten ant William R , rcroinbie . Committee on Printing Cnptain Lyman Richardson , Major Horace Ludington , Lieu tenant John T , Ball " . Co in unit eo cm Rojwrt of Proceedings Cantalu John R. Muridhcstor , Lieutenant William F , Bechol , Major Horace Luding ton ii . . Cki . I 'or Dypnnpsla Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate Dr , Lorenzo Waite Pittsfleld , Mass , says : ' From its uso'Tor a period of about olght wcoks , to the exclusion of all other remedies , 1 attribute the restoration to health of a patient wljojyas emaciated to the last degree , In consequence of nervous pros tration and ilyspepslalw , This ( talents stem neb was In such an Irritable ' condition that ho could not bear cither liquid or solid food An accomplished physician of many years experience whom I called in consultation , pronounced Ills case on incurable one At this stage I decided to use Horsford's acid phosphate , which resulted as above men tioned " Itun Over A little girl was run over by a wagon at the corner of Thirteenth and Jackson streets yesterday morning and carried into Bells drugstore Her parents appeared on tbo scenei and took uer away before ber name could be ascertained It Is thought ber Injunos were not serious Our tnachinos having been crowned with the grand prize at the Exposition , Universelle , Paris , Nathaniel Wheeler our President , has now been decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor , WIU5KUSU& Wilson M'k'o Co , , 1 . Chicago lr5k > X > t5 / /1 I * | | 'V # xs jWl Ko.Vc " heeia constanf sufferer for • fj ) years ( from about Nov -Vs follow iacr June ) from severe tolas irmy Keaa aacl throat , , ir ct the uholc ) mucous tissue from me nose clourto ) arid mcludiao thebroachialtubes.iOcrc more or less affected . It uas ) fast dedopmo ire } CHRONIC CATARRH-1 had tried most ki\oun remedies ana was fiualiy plrsuaoed last March to BONDS EXTRACT * ' PSJS flfiSsi 'd'ftla ' ' * Q110 0 ll' IT REIOLD HE WONDERFULLY AND HAS ErFCCrtO ALMOST A RADICAL CURL I HAVE USED IT TOR BURNS BRUISES ANO SPRAINS AND BELIEVE IF INVALUABLE IK SUCH CASES I BELIEVE ALSO THAT NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT IN THE HOUSE FEELING AS I DO THAI IT COMPRISES A WHOLE PHARMACOPEIA Wllff IN ITSELF FREDERICK E.FINCK NEW YORK BE SURE to pel the penuinc SEE LANDSCAPE TRADE HARK onbolllc mrappcr PONDS EXTRACT Co n rm hm tMYor& Ffi om Max Meyer & Bro The auction sale which is now in progress at our store has caused so many inquiries that we take this method lo answer the inquiries and inform the public at the same time The object of the saleis n ot , as some have asserted , to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons , we have none Nor is it a holiday scheme to get the trade but it is as advertised , to close the retail depart ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous , of doing for many months , and having failed to find a cus tomer to purchase the stock entire , and to put the stock into - 'to our wholesale department not being feasible , we ' have determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of diamonds mends , fancy goods , art goods , and all Without limit or reserve of one single article ' We invite all to attend these sales , which will be held daily for the next thirty days ( if not disposed of before ) and see if this statement is not a fact MAX MEYER & BRO DO TrlEY WANT TO UNLOAD ? Mysterious Dolnga of tha Sioux Olty Btcoli Men A SOUTH OMAHA THEORY Frantic liirorts of tlio Prohibition Packers to Control the Traile and llicu Dump Tlioir Jiiiliistrmv In It n Conspiracy ? South Omaha picltcrs and commission men nro not a HUlo sururMoa at tlie largo re ceipts and packings at Sioux City tliis sea son compared with lust yoir's ' work at that contcr , und tha nuinbar of hogs uiatketod this season Those familiar with the situa tion arc quito ilrin In their conviction tlint ttioro is boincthlnp ou t of the ordinary uusii- ness influences to cause thn present anoma lous condition of affairs Said ono of thu leading commission mon nnd ono of the shrewdest and best informed men on thin market ! "Ibcro is some thitiB singularly wronu It just looks to us as it' the Sioux City people were anx ious to unload tlioir wliolcouttli , stock yard j , packing houses and all , and , to foreo a blanket sale , are joining together to brine ; the market Into its present anoraolous condi tion What makes us think so is this : South Omaha has boon known as ono of the best markets , if not the very best stock market in tha country , and to day our market is bet tor than any competitor Why on Tuesday it was from ! > cents to 7J cents hotter on hogs tnan Sioux City , 5 cents better than Kansas City and nearly all the time it is within 10 cents or 13 cents ol Chicago , whllo it costs Si cents to ship hops to Chicago cage , and vet Sioux Citv neither huvliif ; thu railroad facilities nor stock in adjacent tributary tortitort' , is receiving as much and iB packing moro than wo are Wo know that in many cases hogs have been bought nnd as much paid for them in the country as they were sold for on the Sioux City market A lot of hogs bought atJAflO by Sioux City agents at St Paul , were sold at Sioux Citv at that figure Sioux City agents nro scouring the whole west ard buying for shipment to Sioux City The ouly explanation of tliC30 facts that can bo . given , is that , the whole Sioux City packing interest wants to foreo a sale and aru losing a little now to gobble a big amount on a sale This deal'cannot last Jong , " Hoods Snranparillaisapuroly vegeta ble preparation , being /reo / from injuri ous ingredients It is peculiar in its I curative power WIS GO WITH TUB MAJORITY Xho Ijoonl W. O. T. U. l'cnnln SIlo With Miss PrnnciH Willinl The action nf the national convention of the W. C. T. U. la endorsing the p-ohibttlon party has not excited a great deal or interest in the local branch The regular monthly meeting ot this branch was held TbuMdoy , but.no mention was m ido of thu matter Mrs Watson 11. Smilti , president of the main local branch of tlio organization , was asked if the matter would recolvo any atten tion ut the hands of the local or state bodv "I cannot Bay positively , " she answered , as nothing has been said ubout It nt any of our meetings ; but from what I liavo seen , I feci almost confident that we will go with the majority " " That is to say you will endorse the pro hibition party 1" Well , wo will endorse ' the party which Is In favor of closing the saloons and stopping tbo liquor traniu " What do you think of the action of the Iowa dolocntion in withdrawing ! " "Wo think they were too hasty , and do cot arfreQ with tbum When our dolcgato , Mrs Clark , returns , wo shall have a full re port from lier and will probably take some dellnlto uction at our nextrogular meeting Wa mav have a meeting before that time , " aha added , "if Mrs Clark thinus tha import ance of the question requires it " Mrs C. J , Donlso was alio lutervlowcd on this subject and expressed cssentiully the same vlows _ _ _ _ _ _ _ An Abbiiiuto Cure ThoOfUaiNAf-A.UlEriMB OINTMENT ! Is od1.v put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old soras , burns , wounds , chappad bands , and all skin erup tlonB Will positively cure all kinds of pitas- Ask fortho ORIGINAL ARIBTINB OININ MENT Sold by Goodman Drug oauipiny at 25 cents per box bv mail 3J cents Annouiiociiielits , At Boyd's Opera house on Monday an d Tuesday will bo seen that extremely funny farce-comody Natural Gas wbloh made an unmistakable hit hero last season The clover comodlaus , Donnelly and Clrard , are stilt in It , and the fun will bo plentiful Starch grows sticky common powders have a vulgar glare I'o.ionl's Is the only Complexion powder Ut for use Pure Cod Liver Oil and fOf < of Lime Soda and Is onrtorsod and proserlbod by loading \ i phjsiclnns because uoth the GxlTAeer Oil , and Jlijiioiihoijitiltct nro tlio recngnlzo'1 , agents in tliocuio ot Consumption It Is i 1 aspulatabloaatnilk j ScoSi's Emulsion % , . " , in a teimrfeiful 1'lealt. lrotlitcer It it the neat J { m llor | CONSUMPTION , j Scrofula , Dronchitia , Wasting Dis- i cases , Chronic Coughs and Colds } Ask tor Scott's Hmulslon and takenoother.j ALL PSEOEDSNTI FAST OVfilt TWO MILLIONS DISTIIIBUTEDI Louisiana State Lotory Company Incnrpfiratoil Ur the Legislature , for Educational ami Clmritnbro purpura , an I Its fmncltlso madu a part ut thu i > rcicnttaio Constitution , In 1SR ) , uj an tircrwliulmlni : pupulur rot ? . Its OKANI ) I&TRAOHDINART DllAWINOB take pUroboiul-Anminlly.f.lunoanit Docemberl , undltHUUANDBlNULKNUUltl'.ltlHtAWINllS talto placn lu each of the other ton months uf the year , and are all druwu In public , at the Acad emy of Music , Now Orleans , La "Wodohcrfbr certify that wo anpcrrlto tlio ar- renueniciilii r r all the Monthly an I boml-Anmial Dnnvlntjor the l.ouimnnii trtnto Uittorr Cnni | > > y. nod In nei on itiana e mil control tie Drawings thunisolrce and that thu snma uro umlut'tul with honestr , Inlrni' , and In koo1 faith toward all r > ir- Ilea.ami wo aiithonto thu Company to use till < ceitl- lltati > , with f.icxIiuiliM ol our sU.iaturcs ntuuiud , la Its advertisement * . " ti § ! | | e _ _ _ § _ COMMISSIONEIIS We the undersigned Hanks and nnnknra wlllpar all prixcm drawn In llio Louldinn riiate Lotteries which mar no D'oicniBt t our tounters ILM WAI.MSLEV , Ires Louisiana Nat Hank lMUltUE LANAUX Ires Stuto Not ) Dank AtlALOWIN Ires NewOrleans Nafl Hanr CARL KOIIN , I'res , Union National Dank MAMMOTH DRAWING At the Academy of Muslo , Now Or leans , Tuesday December 17 , 1889. CAPITAL PRIZE , - $600,000 100,000 'liulota nt $ iO ; liulvoi $20 ; Quarters , $10 ; UttrlitB $5 ; Twou- ttollis , $2 ; If-ortioUis $1. LIST Or I-IIUKS. 11'liiiT ! or MMim is sauro ] l'ltl/.t : IIKtJO.I.Illl Is , 2OiX10 1 I'lll/.K OF JIUjUII Is . , JUU.UO 1 rm n of &i.uai li , , 611.U1111 2 IMII/K3 Uf 3)ltU ) uro . . . „ . . , . . , . , 0IU ! 6 I'lll/.KS Or" ltiuunru „ , . , N ) . ' IJ 111 I'lll/.l'.rt oir M ) Hro , , , , , fti.uil „ I'ltl/.KS OF • . ' .Ullnru , MUUI Uli III/KS OP NO Bro , . , , , . . ui.uhi < J I'HIZKrXiir ujo ur . . . , , . Mini W l'lll/.ICS Of llllure , MJfill Ari'KUXftlATlOX IlllZKS 100 rrlicsoX llflUnro , . , , lOlflM ion do touaro wwu 1U0 do HO uro , . , , . . , . . , . . . . < uUJ0 1 WO NI'llII IITE1UIIXALS. ' . . . . . JB I'rltesof tJuunro , _ _ _ _ _ 3,144 I'rfzesaraountlne to , . . .52(59,000 ( AGENTS WANTED , MrFo ! rj.unlUTEH.oranr further Information desired , write It-aiblr to the uudersliued , Uearlr • lutlnK > our re ldence with hiate , tvanir Btreiit • iidNumlivr Mora rapid return mall ilullrerjr will he a , I l > r rour euclo > lui ( un cmolopo bearluj j < , u. 11 Ireis , I IMPORTANT .Vdilresa Jd A. OAUl'IIIN , New Orlewis , La OrM.A , UAUIiHK Washtncton 0. C. Urordlimrt letter , containing Movur OuiiEll.U- eued hr all litiireu Coioptules , New York Kgctianxe llralt or I'ostal Woto Address Registered Letters conliinlnj Cmrent ] U NKW OHLBANH NATIONAL BANK Mew Orleans , La ItKMKMllKIl that the pajrmnnt of rrltes Is OUAItANI'KlCIl IIV FOUIt NtTIOKAl lIAMKrl nf NowOrlcaiu.aad lliu tickets uro slcnedbr the presl dent of an Institution , whose cuaiterod rltflitsaie ruoouulred In the highest courts ) theruturu , beware of all imitation * or uuonjrmuus schetuos * ' ONH1WI.L.A It it tlio uriooof the smallest part or fraeuouit u ticket ISaUKU IIV Utl In anrtlranlnn Aujiuinulo our nauteoitered for lets thau it dollar Mklnrluole OMAHA MEniOALSSUr.tilP j 1M i ri3a3aTjai. H _ _ _ N.W.C08. l3iH&D3uOEbHOiYlAHA.NEB. _ _ _ _ _ i FOB THE TBEitTUKNT Or AU , Bi I03E3-0IJSi. _ _ _ _ ! APPLIANCES FOR DETORMITItS AND TRUSSES ' _ _ _ _ _ _ UMtF dliU sAppsr hnndR < insaiMforSoer sra ! _ _ _ _ H Irestmtnt or s , ry form of D'seaie requiriir _ _ _ _ _ | NKDICALorKUnaiCAITREATMENV _ _ _ _ NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS _ _ _ _ BoardftAttead ice Best AceommoaaUoni In West _ _ _ _ H H03WniTS FOR OIHOirURBen Dtforraltl , , an ! _ _ _ _ Bracts Trnsstt , Club Felt , CvrTtturta ef eriierilst _ _ _ _ _ i Tumors , Osujtr , Oaturli Broachltis , lehtlatioa ! _ _ _ _ _ _ Slsetrltlty , ral t. BpiUpir , Kiit Blsjisr „ r , , _ _ _ _ _ ] rs , Ear , SMnanJ Bl od and all SurcicalOrentlsaa : _ _ _ _ DISEASES OF WOMEN . f . . ' VnV . a , _ _ - wv turn HTXir tnnin i mixo-ik nRrtiTimrr roa ' _ _ _ _ _ i eau DLHiMico rii < iiNT ( tTRICTlT RI ATr.l 'li OnljKeliaUaMadical Institute maklat aBpetlaltTel _ _ _ _ PRIVATE DISEASES | | AIIUIo aDliutlar > Hilall ; Irild 8lUllta | 1'clM * _ _ _ _ _ rsnortd rrontlissjmts • llhonl . . . * . , , . . , Rl.rslln _ _ _ _ ir > iimrL Mr > iTikrumcii ini. . . ibiiti.n * _ _ _ _ • • .Ttitr .lfltht.it.tj t.titiroca.DtK AlKonssales , _ _ _ lleascoBQAntll M 4lne ! . SHHIHII * rlBtlroiiiDlMrltlb7aikllBrcE. tt.mo.r.lr r t > , < lDm.tH . • la < ltit , a sliar > ( , ir , _ _ _ _ patrsrsosslUlanUvprtliirto Csllsalcoiiiiltaiarstad _ _ _ _ U.ierr t < r Tour mi , sad w , will sisd la ptsta wrtrrtr , , sr flHHHH BntiK Til UFU ffnEEi Ujxn i'ri..i , f > | .l < i > i.1 aBV H uuyrv 1 w mkfli KniiDirMi.i ri > nfr,8Tta. HHHHHI lllil UU t o.t Vsrl , , | , Ith qatitloa ll.u AAifm _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA MiDIOA _ : RUKGtrAI ) INBTITUTB , _ _ _ _ 13th and Bodge Stratta , OBAltA , KKB , _ _ _ ! Heap Js Wealth I DnRO Wests Nehvf and Hiiai.v a'KKAT- _ Hi mknt , n mtarnnteod Hpcclnc for IlynU'rtn , uizzl _ _ _ niss ConviiNlonn , Kits , Ncfvoiis Neuralgia , _ _ _ _ i Ht-ad.itho , Nervous Prostration cnlisrd by the _ H _ _ _ use ot nlcohol tnlncco.Vnkorulno < -s. Mental _ _ _ _ i licprussiou.Softonlng of the Hraln , result ins In _ Hi Insanity and lending to mlsery.dccuy und death , 9HHH | I'romnturo Old Ape Unrronno-.s Losa ot rower _ _ _ _ In either 8er. InvolniitarIassoi nnd Sivrmat- _ Bi torluL-ncaused by ov 'roxertltmof the bruin , sslt'gHHHHJ nbnso or overludn cenrn Knch box c'ontnlui SBHII 0110 months trontniimt f 1.00 n box , or six boxes _ _ _ _ | forf .O" , sentbymnllvrepnldon reroiiitof price _ _ _ _ | -WE G-UANANTEE SIX BOXES M M To euro uny case With cacli order received by H us for six boxes , accompanied nlth O. O , wo will ' _ _ _ _ i send Hie purchaser our written rh tranteo to re- I fund the moiiDy lr tlie treatment docs not oHoct ' l l a curs Ouarantoes Hsued only by tmodman , _ _ _ _ | DrntjCo lirugRiats , Sole Agents , 1110 Farnam _ _ Street , Omaha , Nebrauka , _ Hi NEW YoRr' sTEEL MAT 00. , | H ! i31 < b S3S BROADWAY , N. Y. ! _ _ _ _ Owners & Solo Manutocturcrs of the * _ _ _ _ i ROCHESTER STEEL MAT , H AND _ _ _ _ | Stripped Steel Mats of all Sizes , , ! _ _ _ _ p-Q } s pri _ rrj _ tj , wH f _ i oorjoE _ _ _ : _ E odpdi _ ddr | , llfl F rtRRTHr wrnHHHHHri . _ _ _ ES E33S3aS33S ± B _ _ x f. -rii--T-- , . , , . , . , . , . -.rjra.tBJar < _ _ _ _ ratcntcd Feb 7th , 1888. Thevi Mats have the combined odyantases ot all , . HHHH otherMatawith nonoof thdrillnmliautaKei.uud . _ _ hnvonriivontolvollio Cheapen and Item HH ThoV will not brcafe ilowm , lUttca out , wnrp or , HI Bet itit of ahape , and jvlll outwrr.r all wire , { MM ribbcrntidotherBleolMataln thu market ' - : _ _ Will clean the feet better than any other Mat , : V. _ _ and not permit the dirt to bo carried beyond theai tMM Icoplo stepplno on them cannot allv as their H _ urtuLO on ra resistance In alt nirectlons , _ Thcynicd nothaktagthereforocreiitonoanst _ Bold In all Hard ware Dry tlood , . Onrpet . HI and tlounol'umlalilne Stores Liberal dia- > ; count allowed to the tnulo ; ' JK PRICES r ; No 1-Rlzo l iM..Si0d I o. S-SIS0x 9. . . . a.05 _ S.i-aiMl8x l. ; . . 2.50 NcO-BlaeSjlja. . . . 7M -M No S-8ltoS2xM. . „ 3 60 No T-Slio xW . . . 9.0U ; _ _ _ _ _ M fiIre ; . fin tW ; The lurt'Oiu tasteat nml lineal in thu world „ ' _ H a J Lnescniicraccomciodattons unexcelled . ' K Kcw Yori to Q' ' .aiTJT vh LahalKr7 'HI Anchorin , ov . . . . ] /lth / I Deronla Nor oDth _ _ _ _ Furnesila Nov,23d | Clrcttssla..f..I)6c. ) 7tb > 'ffB ' ITew York to AzorM , Qlbraltar ani Italy , IH California , Nov , 30th. BAr.ooN , Sisgovd Giim * nii SiBEit toE rates B on lotvcbt terms , excursion Tickets reaucea , ' hV made arnllable to return oyoltlier the Pletnr- * m * esuue Clydoand Noitli of Ireland or Itlver | Hf Mersey und South of Ireland , or Naples aud , : 'Bl Glbralter _ „ lSxouii8ioi s ot Tarib on ContinentAr , > ; _ _ - : Tonus on lovrest terms Travelers Circular • _ Iett rnot Credit and Drafts for any amount at AMt , Ion est current rates Apply to any of our local fB' _ ' agents or to % _ B He teen Brothers , dcago , Ills | i II , B. Hall - ; ' H.\ . Mounts a _ fcC C. H. Maiibs , V. V. Depot fr'aB . , , * „ - ! _ - " _ , n _ T The IIM SUndaru llas _ 1H A isr tK lUrnwlies for the cunTfc.V ffll _ _ C _ _ ; \B\B P" _ A irV prlrate ailments are nS 1 _ | , V W Ksjmm sT m m suroassed for purity , ete , i % ! mx ass fjani n. satisfaction Uuaranteed f Hklv IR # | L. IVI order Hoiuedy No t for > 'y , H | ; lfl.l | h. l.al " , . , . ; „ or TlUl , _ i * i TuTVFur Uat llaaaaiMi ur iiliyskuldvtillty in married " HB ; m northose oti.rlnitontliat liovniy Ufa 1'ilm.Iioo. Wmtt , No SforOanrraor Hle t in citlier stx AcomMncd + HH treatment for lnternaf and local use , Cures in 1 to A TlHH days Noayrlniierirlnlectlon Wlllnotcausestrlilure , _ _ R1 . ' . t _ HHU o. . DaaaU.n Haaelis for men or women I'revents , HHJH | irononliiica , etc t > o nihher nor Intat on l * _ ian _ _ Imw 3J daj s. Kaslly UMid 1'rice tl 00VII1 send a e . l l , .iH { _ | 9 trial ssmi 'lo or remedy No 1 or on reel Ipt ol 4 cU In . j % _ itamiisforpostain AnTon oftli.MWmt | , , t n.i * ? lr tint isea nil by mull on reetJpt of the | irireILM 21 _ _ " l Urall ll aktC'lll'e' ' ' .m iTlmlor lnKleBeiitrr , , > tl.i BTANDAROIEMGOV CO , Chicago , III 'ijjNi jUStTPHGILLOna II STEEL PENS jf GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION I8M > , | | Nos a03-404-l70-C04. JWi THS MOST PEBFEOT OF PENS 4JMJ ' TAPE-WORBfl . M with bead or uufaei iiofaitliiicrsiiulred aandSo HK sUinn for circular lr M. Ney Smith , Bpeclal- . -li I UtraollTest . St Louis Mo , _ . ri I TliWEAKIIpMlMMaTiF 4 - * * , 'rl"T ' " * 111WHLlIt . .thH taaiuTSod.ete lwlffATa hufoUUa J-waU ) A _ _ B coiitahilwr full oanicula lor bvn cure , fiw or * ji _ _ ! IpftOFiI F , ctFOV/LEn , Moodui Oonru - , 'S 4 , * | ' _