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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1889)
t ' , nil I 2 THE 03MAHA DAILY BliJlWl TUESDAY NOVJDMBJDR 10 , 1889. II " | THE BASE BALL SITUATION t AuaoQ ProtltotB the ' Borly Oollapso _ , ' of tbo Brotherhood • , f VTHE OUTLOOK FOR THE LEAGUE f Clilcnco'n Tirnt nnqomnn Well Salls- § | fled Willi the Turn Affairs Are Tnkltijr WcMprn ARSUolntlon Gossip Other bports I Anion lq Oonllttr-nt , Chicago , Nov 1 $ . [ Special Totcgrnm to Tub ] 3kr.1 Uaptnln Anson , who returned from Now York to-Uny , where lie hn& loon 1 , nttondlnRitho league cntivontlondcclnrcs that E. the outlook for the league next season Is ext - t ccllont , and that the brotherhood Is on the 1 * point qf dissolution "Xho league , " said he , b % * has signed some of.tho best ptavora in the , l * business and when the brotherhood raon < lenrn their names they will como bade to us ' With a rush , VVodonotmalio these nnmes f publlo boaiuso the mon hnvo lncd v , ith the i understanding that their nnmes are not to bo , j 'mndo ' known until tbo league has secured i the signatures of certain other plnjors Wo I ere suru to get these ether men , uud when 1 J wo do wo nhnll muko nil the nuinos public I Then the complete collapse o the brother f bood muy bo looked for " I The liiin ns OHy Club t fr Kansas Ciiv Nov 18. [ Special Telegram i * i to Tun Her | President Spons Intends stny- j lng In tbo Western leuguo and furnishing | good bill next season Ho said today : Of | course , 1 will have to lot some of my high | j , salaried players go , and I have a number of | * mncc9 to sell sovcral of them , but I shall I * nol'Wc.ikon the box much , and pitchers are 5 • what count , after nil Even the wuy things . J4 are now , tnord-ivlll not bo much dltlorenco I bctwoon the playing of the Association and > the Western lcago next year , und If the - playors1 lejguo begins to sign the Bturs of " the American association that organization " J" will bo in a bad box Indeed Uhero Is moro , ; for n Kansas City club In claying in Omahiv : St/ Paul and I Jos Moines , than in pluylng in ) \ Loulsvlllo , Columbus , Syracuse and Detroit I Elmer Smith will bo retained on account of r- his hitting ability , nnd ho will bo % played , in the outfield when not in J * the box Ilealv nndConwny will bo released | . ; and tiwartzclf Kowders nnd years will stay , In as pltchors I think tbeso pitchers overtop - " , top any In the Western association , nnd * wbllo 1 do not know exactly what plajcrs wo ; < , will sccpro , I can prooilso u winning team < Too catchers will bo Gunson and oltlior Do u- m nhun orlloovor , nnd at loust ono mora out s' " fielder will bo signed I hnvo been In tbo H business for the fun of the thing for two j years , und with n irood club ncxtyear Itliluk B ! wo ran do what wn have never done before h . mnko money The Western association has i been strengthened bv Kansas City's tidinls- B. eloti , nnd it will furnish Just ns good ball m • playing as the American association " Hf/ ASnuth l > uk > In Prize Fisht B < > Sioux Falls , & D. , Nov 18. | Special Hh * Telegram to inn Uei : . ] Alight with bare Hh knuckles nnd to tillnlsh took place bU miles H ! : ' ' from hero , in the country , between Jncic J " Koofo , a ' professional pugilist , nnd 'leddy B" . Dolan , a green hand , Twenty-two rounds f wcro fought , nod many heavy blows were Hk exchanged Koofo was knocked down twlco , u ° wbllo Dolan received his punishment m a ro- HL marknbly gritty manner The flgnt lasted B ; until the twenty second round , in which ] h • Kecfo got in a chance blow on Dolan's jaw , H' < which Roomed to ] farulV20 the grcon liand , B- > nnd bo gave up the fieht It is the opinion Hr of nil who witnessed the fight that Ktcfo B was whipped , but Dolan was too ignorant of J. ' the prize ring tactics to take advantage of lU HK ' iXUMS ABOUT ATIltiKXBS j Hpf Ititt Nichols mid Oilier Favorites ' S > AuiOiiK the Sulijoot * . BlN Kid Nichols , thb coming great twirler , ar- HB , ' rived in this city from Kansas Clty'yostcrdayj k | morning , nnd will remain a couple of weeks , HH * * ' " Ho says ho has not signed with Boston jot , tjp- ' ns the form of the contract submitted to him K > ! dia not suit his ldoas of what it should bo B' ' " " 11 ° accordingly returned it for alteration A.v.H Whcu naked where bo would rnthor play , if Bj'- ! ! lie could have bis cbolco , ho replied unhesi- tatlngly , Omaha , but like the rest of tbo , ? ball players I'm out for the Btuil " ' . . ; ' Bf > Dad ClarHo Sick W A letter from John J. Hardin of San Fran Hl Cisco conveys the intclllgoiico that Pitcher H Dad Claiko is lying dangerously sick at his Hr hotel in that city Ho has been overworked H Noivs I'or Thrill H ; % Ball Players TrafUoy and McCullar of the H.l , , Dos Molucs team , John Hughes of the Grand H' ; . Island team , Lookabough of McCook , Dallas Hj ; of the Koarnovs , and Camp of this oltyY'U H hoar of something to their advantage by B . , dropping a line to the sporting editor of Tim . . Uei : . H ; Mclnpctl tliiiTriil-ii-loI-n-Ioi ) . Hv Jimmy GriDln , Lindsay's latest victimsklj- ' H : " ' l > od the trol-a-lol-a-loo Sunday night , carry H& log away with him all the money realized at ' G\ a nonoilt given for himself and Hilly Hinv- HL kins , his trainer , by the Oato Citv club a Hl few uycnlogs since Hawkins came hero H'- " from Chicago to assist Grldln in getting j Hj ready for his mill with Lindsay , and natur- l ally feels very sere over the fellows dishou- H. , esty and Ingrntltude K' v ( irooncr and Coimcrs F AU..Groeuor the , English catch-as-catoh- R , . can champion , Is in hard training for his H ? match with Tom Conuers at the Coliseum K' next Thursday evening Greener Is in line , ; condition , and thinks ho will defeat the t ; ' Amoricau champion K' . nuts l'AUNiiijii's inTsTirunoN Hi/ ' It i > Roliic Rohovi'd By Friends 1 ; . ' , Kveryuliorc H [ ' " * New Yoiiic , Nov 13. Slnco the story of rV' ' " Airs Parnoll's distress was sout out money ; ; v has been pouriug in upon her from nil sides K > x looki.now as though she not only would bo Krv ? ' ffcu from further want , but the sum of the * K ; entire mortgage on the place will bo quickly to * . ralsod Jauios Slovln , who acts as ovorscor TT at the place , said to aay that half her destl- k tutlon had not been told Koferring to the i statomoni that ho should bnv6 boon able to Bi/V raisa enough on the farm to Keep the house , ft ; < - Slovln saja that the fact is ho has had to Kl - soil all the tools to buy food and had cut and K : I void wood to oay for tbo winters food Only fr > ono store kcepor in Uordnatown , Slovln Hpt said , would trust Mrs Parnell for a cents H ' worth of goods Bv- > " • ! < " ( ? Uavls ' mprovlnir Bl > > Nbw Oki-iians , Nov 18. [ Special Telegram B ? to The llL'i ! . I Jeff Davis Is getting along " " wo" Bluco his arrival In this city , according jfci ? to his frlonds' reports They admit now f' that ho had a narrow escape from death last r r week Ho had u severe attack of malarial K , .Jover nud bis system being feeble ho was M , . several dajs in u'very'critical condition BBBwi : ' El ; Illslmp Tulgjj IteslgiiH ft' , Pirrsiiuio , la , Nov 18.-H is stated on jc : good authority that Ulshop Tulgg , of the ' sk * 'Pittsburg diocese of the Koman Catbolio E < j church , has resigned , and that liishop K. Pholan , his coadjutor , will bo appointed to K nil the vaoanoy , Ulshop Tulgg has been an Kv ! iuvalld for several years , s • ( ' . .S Tlio CoIIohi Jury Mtlll Out L ' MiNNKirous , Winn , Nov IB The Jury inK K' ' tbo Collom forgery case cauio In at 10:16 to- j . day , after haying been out sinoo Saturday V" ' night Tbo foreman nnuouucod that the B , v , Jury was unable to agree and the JuJgo sent K them , back again " : . . ' K jw Doesn't Moutlon I'otors' Massacre P Htui.ia , Nov , 18. Iitoutonan ( Hust , in a RT letter dated a week later than Dr Peters H . , . last report , does not mention the massacre H * Of Sr l'ctcrs and partv K AVlll Divide the Dlstrlur B Hkbiis , Nov , 18 Germany and Hclgium K- bavo agreed to divide the district of "Morcs- K net between tucin Mi l , ir" • - • ON a 1MB. The IAiultcd Prist Mnll BpcotlltiK to Hnn Krnnclico Klko , Nov , Nov 18 , llio first limited fnst mall on the Union Pacific reached hereon on time Notwfthstnndlngtho oxtrnordlnary fast schedule time from Council Hluffa to Ogden , the run.was made without difficulty The fact that this fast time can bo models no longer a matter of doubt , nnd that it will prove n now era in railroading Is the opinion of the best railroad authorities In tbo coun try Thirteen tonn of mall wcro placed on board the limited at Omaha , nnd notwith standing the numerous moll mnttor , it was thoroughly worked up and ready for Its several attributions before Green lllver was reached , the Jnnrtion where fnst mall separates from the California fast mall Salt Lake and Ogdou peoploiiro now nblo to receive their tnnjl nnywhero from eight to ton houri > curllor , nnd Instead of recoivmg it In the afternoon as formerly , thev will now got It In the radrnlne There is every Indi cation thnt the train will nrrivoln San Fr.in- clsro on tlmo WASIU.SGXON'S 1NA.UGUKA.Ij. A Grnnd Dcmnnstration In Honor of the Kvrnt Oi.TMriA , Wash , Nov 18. Every boat and train arriving in the city has brought in great crowds The city 13 brllllnntly dec orated nnd thcro was a largo procession In honor of Inaugural day Ueromonies took nlnco In front of the caoitol and Mayor Gowoy presided Territorial Governor Moore made the first address and reviewed the history of the territory from the earliest days to the present , time Governor Ferry , first governor of the now state , was the next speaker Ho also reviewed the history of tbo now state nnd its abundant lesourccs Uu the close of Perry's address , amid cheers , the booming of cannon and music , the gov ernor and state ofllcors uero sworn in by Supreme premo Judge Hoyt In the afternoon the governor reviewed the troops To-nk'ht tbo town is illuminated The inaugural rccoption and ball are in progress Wyoming Tralmiion OriniiliiiiK Laiiamii , Wyo , Nov * 18 [ Special Tele gram to Tim Bee | Great dissatisfaction exists among the trainmen hero over the fact that twonty-sovec Union Pnciilo ongl- neors are now laid off for various reasons It is claimed that many have been lnid elf for trivial causes or for no reason whatever , nnd that It is thb policy of the present mau- ngenienton this division to supplant the old mui with Burlington engineers Two meet ings have been hold , nnd it has boon decided to attempt to form a federation of all the labor organizations on the sjstom , including engineers , .ilrotnen , brnkemen and switch men Trmumon at other points ata bolng communicated with , and there will no a meeting of committees on Wednesday and dcllnito nction of some kind will bo taken probablv tbo latter part of the woolr Ono of the ilrst nets of the federation will bo to ask for the removal-of Trainmaster Paris jns Afiprtho Oliloaco dinners Chicago , Nov IS [ Special Telegram to The Hee.1 Mr Canaday , sergeant-at-nrms of the Unltod States senate , arrived from Washington this morning Ho had sub poenas for all the Chicago canncrs and pack ers who have ref used to appear before the senate commlttco Ho loft the Grand Pacllic immediately , Baying that ho would have onlv tlmo enough to serve bis writs and leave on thoS:30 : train The commission will resume its session November 30. at which tlmo the Chicogoans will bo expected to appear Mr P. Armour was seen this nftcrnoon , nnd stated that ho would appear before the cottmittcaon November 30 if assured that ho will bo nccordod fair play Hemorso Driivn Him loSiticiclc St Joseph , Mo , Nov 18. [ S pecial Telegram gram to Tnu Hnn ] A telegram was re ceived bqro topight saying that tVilliam Conwav , of this city , had Committed suicide at Xorro Haute this nftornoqn Conwav was mdfeted by the grand jury two weeks ago for smuggling goods out of the wholesale cloth ing store of A. N. Schuster & Co Ho was admitted to bail last Friday and jumped his bond that nlgbt Hemorso is the cause of his suicide Ho loaves a wife and ono child His uged parents also reside in St , Josopb . Prison lie-formers. NAsnviLtE Tenn , Nov 18. At to-day's session of the National Prison Reform asso ciation n number of interesting papers were read , among them one by Superintendent Folton , of the Chicago house of correction , in which ho-uavocateo the general use of the Bcrtlllon bystom of identifying criminals Ho cautioned wardens against relegating tbo power to punish to subordinates Isaac D. Smead , of Ohio , read a paper commending the Ohio Btuto pnrolo system Tim VRihlOiSupply Cntatao , Nov 13 The visible supply for the week ending November 10 , as compiled by the secretary of tbo Chicago Doatd of trade , is as follows : Bushels Wheat 28,401.000 Corn 0,0'Jl.UOO Oats O,2a3,000 Uyo 1,177,000 Barley 2,749,000 Tbo Death Roll PniLADEr.i'iiu , Nov 18. Lewis C. Cassidy - sidy , a prominent member of the Philadel phia bar , died suddenly at his residence here this morning > Desvkii , Cole , Nor 18. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tub Bee J Kov J. B. Itavoidy , vicar general of tbo Catholic diocese of Colorado rado , died here this afternoon of cancer of the stomach Ho was fifty-six' years of age , ono of the pioneer prlosts of Colorado , nnd greatly beloved and respected Paiiis , Nov 18. M. Havas , head of the well known news ngenev , is dead London Nov 18. Ex-Mayor Ward , of Shoniold , dropped dead wbllo hastening to catch the train Ward was the largest edge tool niultor in the world Four ChtlUrfm Ittirnocl ( Joehec , Nov 18. News received from St , Elcnthero , Kainouraska county , Btatod that Mrs Sirois , the mother of four children , left the house to call on a neighbor and in her absence a spark from the steve sot flro to n heap of chips near by ondournndthe house to the ground The children perished as did also u Newfoundland dog which tried to suvo thorn The Hat Nut a Dramshop Kansas Citv , Nov 18. Justice Wortben , in thccaso [ of the state against the proprietors of two hotels for violating tbo Nowberry law , which forbids the maintaining of games In dramshops , decided this morning that , In the eyes of tlip law , a hotel bar Is not a dram shop , and dismissed the case The cose will bo appealed to a higher court * Destitute Kansaiis , TorcKA , Kan , Nov 18. The couuty com missioners of Stevens county have issued an apDeal for aid for tbo dostltuto population of that county The crops of the last year wcro , ' a total failure The whole farming popula tion | s in tt dostltuto condition , Tbu uppoal is addressed only to the prosperous residents ot Kansas The Grand UuoIichs Itrcclvoil , New Yoke , Nov 18. The Catbolio News has a. cablegram from a Homo correspondent saying the | x > pa has received tbo Grand Duoboss Catherine of Hussla She brought nu autograph letter from the czar rcforrlng to the appointment of Uusslaq blsbops m Murdered Ills Love Ei.oin , 111. , Nov 18. A man whoso natno Is said to bo Engel , from Chicago , this noon shot and killed Sopbto Hoth , a wuitross la aj 1 hotel , end then killed himself , The alleged reason for tbo shooting is that the girl refused - ' fused to murry bun , To Arrange a Scale , CoLUiuiDs , O. , Nov , 18. president Mo- Bride , of tbo Progressive union of miners and mine laborers , baa called a convention for December 18 , at Iudlanapolls , to arrange a scale of prices far next J car MAILS FRAUDULENTLY USED Au Intorostlng Oaso In the Huoda of the Federal Jury NORA HAD MANY ADMIRERS A. Iilqt of tlio KcKlqtcrcrt I'linrnn- cists or the Stnto Donth or the Victim of tlio Diikotn Olty llohbcry Nora Wrw n Man Nr.musKA Cnr , Neb , Nov 18. ISnoclal Telegram to The Bee ] An Interesting case from this city , now being Investigated by the United States grand jury , lias to do with the use o [ the malls for the purpose bf frnud by ono Isnac Henry , of this city Some tlmo ago Henry rented n box In the postolhco , to which ho ordarod nlL loiters , delivered ad dressed to Norn Henry , Then ho advortlscd In a matrimonial paper that the sald Nora Honrj was an orphan , passably good Jpoklng , nnd was snoklngcorrcspondenco with nn honorable - orablo gentleman with n view to matrimony , and soon the answers came in bv the hun dreds It Is asserted that when Nora became qulto well acquainted with her correspondents Bbo would ask for some pi o cnt , not lor publication , but ns a guarnntoo of good faith , and the contributions on this line were numerous nnd often valuable , among which were gold watchoB , money , rings and jewelry in nhun- dance And hero is where Undo Sam ob jected Ono of Nora's dupes lives in Lincoln , nnd ho wont so far ns to become engaged to the mythical jonng mlsi , but when ho came to Nobniska City to see his intended bride , she had gene lo Louisville , Ivv lie gave his name ns Dukes nnd was out a gold watch A havaoed from Iowa was also hero nnd fuund himself In the saiuo ilx Henry , however , claims that Nora Is bis cousin , nud has gene to Louisville , but the truth of this will bo ascertained bv the grand Jury Henry Is a day laborer tmd was never before given credit for being very bright ltceistcrod rhnrmnclstfl Grand Island , Neb , Nov 18. The follow lowing named persons successfully passed the examinations bold at Lincoln , Omaha nnd Grand Island and are now registered as * pharmacists in the state of Nebraska : Hob ort Bchmnnsson , Omaha , Neb ; A.M.Bar- qthy , Fremont , Neb ; Louis II Bohrons , Omaha , Neb ; Gcorgo A. Chapman , Onawa , la ; S. H , Cooke , Wall Lake , la ; E. P. Clilldo , Palmyra , Neb , ; Fred II Coserovo , Gibbon , Neb ; Jonn F. Dachtloo , Omaha , Neb ; B. B. Davis , Chadron , Neb ; F. W. Eskoy , Imltanola , Neb ; William H. Field , Omaha Neb : Henry Fisher , South Omnha , Neb ; W. B. Hogo , Omaha , Neb : Charles C. Holuuibaugh , Falls City , Not ) . ; M , W. Holu- rici St Paul , Neb ; Christian Ipscn , Grand Island , Nod ; Hans Jensen Oakland , Neb ; Charles J. Kadisb , West-Point , Nell : Philip II Kohl Vlnlng , Knn ; F. W. Kiesan , Nor folk , Neb ; E. B. Lonqucst , B.ivard , Neb ; W. It Lovvis.Alllanco , Neb ; Martin Mason , Homer , Neb ; Darnel O. 'MoHughcs , Omaha , Neb ; D. A. Phillips , Fairmont , Neb : J. E. Pennington Lincoln , Neb ; J. D. Selah , Omaha , Neb ; J. H. Thompson , Elgin , Mob ; J. B. Tborpo , Lincoln , Neb ; Charles L. Thompson , Albion , Neb ; Isaac T. Van Ness , Omaha , Neb ; J , A. Van Camp , Johnson , Neb ; J. Tassoy Walto- uioyer , Salem , Neb ; H. H. Woodward , Alolbburno , la ; I. W. Wavnlck , Sargent , Neb : J. G. Woolsoy , Elk Creek , Neb ; H , J. Woolsworth , Cambridge , Neb ; A. J. ' Wlard , Silver Creek , Nub : W. It Young , Ragan , Neb Total 39. The examination consisted of ten subjects or questions In each branch materia medico , practical pharmacy , theoretical pharmacy , toxicology and chem istry , also the identification of drugs - pcr- centago loquircd to pass 00. The attorney general has instructed the board to get out its annuuL report up 'to ' and inclusive of.November 30 , 1881 , that bolng the onto for all state reports ' Pharmacists will report to the secrotury at orico nil changes of addicss or places bf business not previously reported ; also of any deaths ofi registered pharmacists that may have oc curred during the past year The board having fodnd that 'lt Is a great accommodation to the druggists nnd drug clerics , and is much appreciated by them , they will borouftor hold tbolr examinations at different points in iho state Omaha and Lincoln , and a third nlaco will be deter mined at each previous meotmg The next examination tviil occur in tbo Pacific hotel at Norfolk , Monday , February 10 , 1800. In the Murray hotel at Omaha , Tufcsday , February 11 , 1S0O , in the Capitol building at Lincoln , Wednesday , February 12 , 189u. Henry D. Boy den Secretary , Grand Island , Neb nulldintr at Nelson Nelson , Neb , Nov 8. [ Special to The Bee ] The cohtract for the Nuckolls county court house , to cost $35,000 , wus let condi tionally to Seoloy , Son & Co , of Fremont , The bonds for this building were carried under thn law passed by the last legislature , and it will boa dayor two before the supreme premo court decides on the constitutionality of the election Ab Gage and ether counttos have been acted on favorably it is expected thnt this ono will bo also und that ground will soon be broken The block ot four two-story brick stores erected on the burnt district of last April will bo completed in a few days , and as Boom as complete thrco of them will bo occupied Tlio Methodist church is also nearly com plete and will bo dedicated in a few weeks Itnynt Arcanum Columbus , NebNov 18. [ Special to The Bee.J A largo number of the members of Mystlu council , 131.rospondcd to the call of Regent Hudsonto welcome Deputy Supreme Regent George Kor , of Union PaciQo coun cil , Omaha , who is visiting the councils in Nebraska for the purpose of increasing the < membership , iu order to sccuro a state coun cil next spring Mysio council promises to do its share in tbo work , and expects to se- cuio an addition shortly of some twenty young mon , They expect to awaken a. new interest In the Royal Arcanum hero , by the Infusion of their now blood , ns most of the members have boon in the order for about ton years , und having berne the heat and brunt of the battle so long , think they will give the boys a chance • These who have been In so long speak most highly of the Roval Arcanum , and they expect to uialio good progress during the coming winter Judge H. G. Hudson , regent ot the coun cil , was selected to go to Council Bluffs to attend the union tnco'ing to bo hold Novem ber 23 , under the uuspiclcs of Eidolity coun cil Deputv Ifer expresses himself as highly pleased with the prosperity of the council , und conies back to Omaha with pleasant rec ollections of Columbus A Depot Destroyed By Fire Staj > ton , Neb , Nov 18. JSpocinl to J'ffK Bee.J The Fremont , Elkboru & Missouri Valley railroad depot in this place was to tally destroyed by llro this inorulngnt 3:10 : ocloclr The flro was beyond control hen discovered by the agents wife , The agent , Will , T. Dobbs , and family made tholr escape from the burning building by jumping from n window A strong wind wus blowing at the tlmo from the southwest , and pnly the frost saved the town from being burned Strahlp's jewelry store and buildings between it and the depot were jcovcredvlti ) cinders A Packlnir House CliaiiKos Hands Neiiiubiu Citv , Neb , Nov 18. [ Special Totpgram to Tub Beb ] Tha • Nebraska City packing bouse , of this pity , has changed management , and is astftrtod to have passed Into the ownership of the proprietorof the Chicago packing house Both houses will pack pork during this season to the full ca- pacity , after which , it Is claimed , the No- braska City house will bo QonyerlCd Into a beef packing establishment Wcpplnj Waters Electric Ity Vfcsrisa Watek , Neb , Nor 18. [ Special Telegram to Tim Bi'E.l Work was com monccd at noon on our electrio light plant The machinery is hero und work will bo 1 completed In a. very short time J. P. ,1 , Smith , of Mlnuosoto , has tbo frauchlso E. a / / L. Reed staiWai'td-day for Erie , Pa.i to superintend Umdlog nnd shipping the Noble sowing mnchlnofniant The building will bo ready on the arrival of the ' machlnory rt-f , Held lt > „ itic District Court D\kota CitM.T Neb , , Nov 18. [ Special Telegram to TmH"Bek.J Mary Conloy , n no torious woman of 'Covington , wns arrested to < lny nnd trfed before Juugo Wilbur for robbing an old Fronchmiin named Do Bolso ot $20. At tbq > trial it wns proven that she was guilty nnd , pho wns bound over to the district court.krho man who claims to bo her hlfsbund is In jail also , ho being ono of the men arrests for highway robbery Died li'rpni Ills Injuries Dakota Cityi , Nobj , Nov , 18. [ Special , Tolegrara to Tufi Hue " ) The four mon nr- rcstod In Covington for highway robbery had tholr trial postponed UntU Thursday Thd man they nssaultod and robbed died this morning from the injuries recclvod at the hands of these men Hound Over I'or Attempted Kolibsry , Nr.muSKA Cttr , Neb , Nov 18. [ Special Telegram to inn Ban ! James Sullivan , a worthless character , was today bound over to the district court for nttomptmg to rob n Cass county farmer named Brown Saturday night , swot * m HASOAIjIj DKUIiAlt.ES WAR Ho Insists on nn Atill-Biontcli Dele gation From the I'hut Ward About forty Prst | ivnrd republicans mot in Nnttonnl hall , on Thirteenth street , last night 'lho first business dene was bv G. I. Elguttor , who introduced the following resolution , which was adopted after some discussion : Resolved , By the republicans of the First ward in meeting assembled , that it bo the sense of this meeting to uld in the votiug on November 2d of tbo bonds required for the construction of n union depot nnd vhidtlct on Tenth street , nnd moreover to aid in the building of a new railroad bridge across the Missouri river at this point by the voting on December 11 of the bonds rcqulicd for thnt purpose ; und furthermore bo It Resolved , That it bo tbo sense of this mooting to call upon all voters of the city , rognrdloss of party or differences , to aid by their ballots and Influence the consumma tion of these two great projects , which , when cirrlcd to completion , will insure the prosperity of our city , stimulate its Indus trial activity , encourage its commercial ex pansion , hasten Its growth and make Omaha ono of the greatest railroad centers of this country The meeting thon'adjouracd ' ns a club , nnd Leo Estollo tooK the etinir to preside over n caucus to Bolcct delegates to bo volod on today Sam Bargstrom moved that the chuir appoint a committee of flvo to select the delegates John Honga , Ernest Stunt and cithers made objections to such a pro ceeding John Butler supported the motion , stating thnt it had been the custom o f the past , nnd ho could Buo'uo tenson why the old cus tom should bo changed The objections , ho said , had nil been made by candidates HnsculLm.idu n motion that no man from the First Ward bo planed on the delegation who would support Broatch Although ho wns cxtrcmolv out of order , the chair put the motion and it WdUt through with a whoop 'iho original motion was then withdrawn Amotion wasuoitdo that an informal ballot bo taken , the fouiteen highest names to bo chosen doloirntes and the next seven highest alternates , tq It Hascall doclansa openly that ho would not bo a candldatojuilder any uircumst.incos if Broatch wns . otftbotickot That , oatho con trary , ho would/tight the republican ticket from too to bottomjf Broatch was nomi nated As a subatltute-for tbo original motion , William Kulloy.aoggestod that in as much ns several of tnoj cqptlemen prospnt were in u liurr.v to get , ou , | the chair appoint ft com nutteo of scven , ) jelect nil the delegates and alternates His potion prevailed The committee , . reported the following names : , / _ in t Delegates C F. Goodman , Ernest Stuht , Fred Nye , L SBascall C. S. Elguttor , Frank.Baudbauer.and.John H. Butler Altorjiatcs Juflgo'Lytic , Putt 'Barrett , John Roslcky Sam -Bergstrom William Upplicrson' , John Ma tbicson and E. J. Cor nish ' . , , n , Mr TJpplcrson } wautod his nnmo with drnwnns an alternative , stating that an other ticket would bo put up Ho was dis gusted at the selection of.tho delegates Several motions were made to adjourn , but none of themjcarrlcd Fiually Mr Es tollo withdrew from the chair to attend a meeting of tbo school board Ho called At torney Cornish to the chair John Butler then talked about tbo school bonds He admitted tbat certain scnool facilities were needed , but opposed the voting ing of bonds for building an addition to the high school Ho argued-that the school board should cconomlzo The mooting then adjourned After the meotlng Mr Uppherson stated to a reporter tbat another ticket would bo put in the field tomorrow , but gave it out , further that it would not bo for Broatch AMUS1SMI3NTS. Donnolly and pirard give a great nnd pleasing show They call it Natural Gas , " but that convoys very little idea of what the attraction means It could-bc moro appro priately cliibscd as a comedy pot pie con taining every ingredient over introduced into tbo preparation ot bucIi n dish It has nolther story , plot nor motive , but touches ones desire for ' amusement in about the right spot , nnd never fails to hit any laud of an audience satisfactorily , On tbo reported discovery of an imaginary gas w ell laOhio tills pair ot clever comedians , Henry V. Donnolly and Edward Girard , built up a ton-story temple of funny business which they knock don in three sections ovcry night lociowdod houses , and are gotiing rich Donnelly , poses as a smooth , hign toned American comedian , while Glrurd plays the part of an Irish policeman , and they are stars of the brightest magnitude Mark Sullivan , Pcto Mack , Miss Jennie Satterlco , Miss Itacncl Booth and half a dozen very prcttvglrWwho act as though they felt at homo on the stage assist them Comic songs , whoop-la dancing , character imitations and a regular hurrah racket mum the performance from begin ning to end and send ovorvuody homo snout ing with laughter The return of Messrs Donnelly , Glrurd and company at Boyd's last night took the form of au ovation Be sides these mentioned Miss Josie Suther land comes la for n few wordB of pralso on her ' ability as a dancer Mark Sullivan , who gives Imitations of J. II Stoddard , Edward Harrigan , Stuart Rob sou and otbor actors , had flvo or six recalls Irish Hearts ot t Old was produced for the first tlmo in Omaha at the Grnnd opera bouse last night'toA very small audiouco Miss Morris Is tlib iar , seconded by Eugcno Gorman , who'plays an old woman's past , nnd a very fair company The play la very much llko Dear Imb Boy " Kerry Gow" and other such productions 1' Fifteen hundred ! people paid the regular pricoof adialssidn'nt ' the Eden Museo lust night and saw-EwcIo Garato , the Mexican midget She alosb vas the center of attrac tion The man witfi the silk worms , the per forming monkeys , 'ttio ' Eiffel tower , Paris by gaslight , all were furgotten Luciu was ut hftMJost , and she danced and pirouetted ever thotago with Frank Uffner , her popular matisjtcr , in a fashlou that delighted lighted every one , -'l hen she got down on the floor and gavrfn trrand march , accompan ied by Uffner , Anutjscriptlon or Miss Yurata would ho IiMJequlitB : She must bo seen to be appieciutedv ° ' ' ' | * .v , A Dlnzd In a Bagnio The fire department was uall d to Ninth and Capitol avenue last night to extin guish a blaze which , broke out In Iho bed chatnbor of a member of the demimonde Tbo woman and a male companion bad re tired , the latter smoking a cigar The bed ding caught lire , and but for some lively work on tbo part of the inmates , serious re sults might have followed The young mans clothing was scoichod to such an extent that he had to borrow u pair of pants to go' homo In Hunts Camp Burned 3Axziiii .ii , Nov 18. A report Is current here thut tbo camp ot Captain Rust of thb Peters expedition has been buruod , Throat UlsuaHes commence with a cough , cold , or sere throat , Browns Bronchial Troches gives Immediate relief Sold only in boxes Price 83 cts THE UNEXPLORED COUNTRY , Mossfiffos Have Oomo to St Louis Froin It IN THELANDOFTHE NORTHSTAR Waving Grnsses nnd Blooming I' low ers Cover McIcIh or lco Where Men Are Poverty-stricken on Eight Dollars a. Day From ttio Banks of the JTukon St Louis , Nov 18. Letters bavo boon ro- cclvcd In this city from John E. McGrnth , ono of the chlofs of the government expedi tion for lho survey of Alaska , dated August 10 and SI That part of the expedition which McGruth commands hall nt that tlmo navi gated the Yukon rlvor further than any stenmer over oat before nud Will-durthg thp Winter , travel through an unexplored land Mr McGrath speaks of the talsorablo poverty and illth ot the Indian Inhabitants Game nnd Ash nro very abundant "It Is dlfflcult , " ho says , "to believe oneself m un Arctic land when you observe the luxuriant forests , green grass , ( lowers nnd warmth of the duys But dig down ten inches nnywhoro and the ground will bo frozen hard , Mesquites are plentiful and ferocious Thu two pnrtics sop.iratod nt Fort Yukon JulyS , Turnos going up the Porcupine nvor and McGrnth making his way to the bound ary ary.Tho miners , " says McGrath , are mlsor- .nbly poor ' 1 ho storekeepers nt Forty Mlle crcok hud 115,000 of bad debts In his books this spring nnd still men without money ai o getting ns good treatment as these who have cash , 'Hie storekeeper gets Ills money if the miners mnko it , and if they dent ho losses " Times have been dreadfully hard with the miners , lt mined nearly all spring and sum mer nnd the mountain streams had become torrents washing out everything nnd pre venting the minors from wonting Wugos nro 58 n day , but the men are nblo to work so little that they would prefer $1 per mouth , nnd food McGrath dent ' oxpece to get anymore moro letters to post until next suuimor IOWA NEWS Assaulted Ilia Captor jDecoiiah , la , Nov 18. [ Special Telegram gram to The Bee | About three weeks ngo J. H , Hangs store nt Spellvlllo , this county , was burglarized By clothing loft Uy the burglar ho was Ulontlued as a Bo hemian farm hand This afternoon ho wus rccogqized nt a farmers house hero Sheriff Langlnna was notified and went to arrest him Ho had gene but a few steps with his prisoner when the follow pulled a revolver , struck the Bhcrllt on the hend with it twice , and ran Ho was followed some distance nnd shot nt two or three times , but escaped across the river und is now in hiding iu the brush east ot town . 'i ho sheriffs Searching parties are out - , wounds are only scalp wounds and are not serious * Turned Completely Over McGnnoou , la , Nov 18. The Elltader train on the Chicago , Mihvaultco & St Paul railroad left the track Saturday evening at Stolaf , shaking up the passengers nnd badly injuring suvcial Mary Mohan , pt Dubuque , was seriously hurt about the spine nnd side Andrew Roitet , of tbo McGregor News , Mrs Thomas Williams and Deputy Sherdt Eloy , of McUrcgor , sustained palntnl , though not serious injuries The passenger coach turned completely over Churned With Morse Stealing Mi Ant , la , Nov 18. [ Special Telegram to The Bee " ! Sheriff Lynch , pf Moberly , Mo , . arrived in this place , to night and , clnimcd-a suspected hcrso thief named Elmer Raymond , who was arrested hero last Sat urday Ibo horse stolen from Moborly was found here , uud Raymond will bb taken bnck as soon as extradition papers can bo taken out A Victim of Unrequited Love Mt Atk , la , Nov 18. [ Spoclal Telegram to The Bee ] At 1 p. in today , at the farm of William Layton , eight miles northeast ot this city , Jacob Mltcholl , aged thirty-three , committed suicide byhangiug Unrequited love is supposed to-be the cause , as ho left a note addressed to a young lady pouring out 'in grief bis love in the usual fashion Her Throat Cut by Barb Wire Mason Citv , In , Nov 18. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Br.E.J Maud , the eight-jcar- old daughter of J. B. Eliston , while at play , ran Into a barb wlro fence and her throat was cut almost from oar to ear Her re covery is doubtful A nrnkcmun Klllnd DunuQUE , la , Nov 18. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] Brakeman Fred Stearns , of the Milwaukee road , in attempting to board a moving freight ut La Crescent , Minn , this morning , foil ngatnst the oil box of the jour nal His stomach was torn out and he died instantly . A Dry Goods Store Burglarized Mason Citt , In , Nov 18 , [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bee.J Julo Pasodach's dry goods establishment wus burglarized last night Many valuables were taken There is no clue to the thieves thieves.m ST LOUIS KIDNAPPERS Capture n Nleoo of a Member of a Well Known Drill ; Firm , St Louib , Nov 18. There was an exciting time in tbo foshionablo quarter of Lufayetto park this morning As Miss Alice Jackman was abott to enter a carriage with Mr3. Brouthers she was seized by two mon and hurried into a close carriage which was rapidly driven a way Miss Jackman is a niece ot John G , Taylor , of the Rlchardson- Tuylor Drug company and an heiress to a fortune She loft tbo homo of her guardian , Taylor , about tbreo months ago and wont to Brouthers' to live Mr Taylor donles having bad anything to do with the kidnapping , and the case will bo fought out in the courts The girl Is still missing with no clue to her whereabouts Went With a Boll Manhattan , Kan , Nov 18. At last the yault has been ouencd and It has been dis covered < hut the absconding county treas urer , Fortnor , took all the county's funds with bun when ho wont to Canada , The amount of the embezzlement is placed at $10,000 , Fortusr's bondsmen will mnko the shortage good started On n Cruise New Yphk , Nov , 18. The squudion com prising the ships Chicago , Boston , Atlanta and Yorktown , under the command of Ad miral Walker , sallod down the North river to-dtty shortly before noon for Boston , i'rom there llm squadron will fall for Europe on u six or eight months cruise i Jhu Benders Trial Oswuao , ICdn , Npv 18. The preliminary examination of the supposed Benders , was hold today Several witnesses testified that the prisoners closely rcscmblod the Benders , but none of them'would positively swear the prlsoucrs were tha Benders Thought to lie Uulia Burrows HiiiuiNaiuu , Ata.Nqy.l8. [ SpecialTele gram to The Beb | It Is believed hero that the man killed in the mountains Saturday was'tlio noted desperado Rube Burrows MonMvo gene to Identify the body , Dr.llamilton "Worron , mntrnotlo phy sician und surgeon , room 3 , Ciounso block , cor Kith und Capitol avenue Chronic und nfcrvous diseases u special ty Telephone 1)14 ) , BOA HI ) OF F.DUCA.T10.W It DIsoiirbob Several Knotty I'olntn In the Bond Proposition , In the nbsence of the president and vlca president , Secretary Piper called the board of education to order Inst night There bolng no quorum , adjournment was taken to Wednesday night , Before the members find left the room Dr Spauldtng nnd Mr Co burn came In nnd the motion to adjourn was rescinded Mr Martin was made temporary chalrmnn nnd the board procccdod to business Secretary Piper reported that the Ecltor- mnn school had been broken Into nnd n num ber of books stolen Tha matter wus re ferred to Superintendent Woolloy nnd the boards attorney Superintendent of BulldlngslWoolloy re ported that Alio principal of the Farnnm school had asked for a steve and when ho sent ono up it was refused 1 ho principal of the Davenport school had naked for more scats , which were at the rariinm school These seats wcro sent to tbo school , but the principal refused to allow thorn to bo un loaded They were hauled baeit to the Farnam school and woto then returned lethe the DaVonjiort school , ns there were no moro extra seats The superintendent nUo recommended thnt the smoke Hues of a number ot schools bo made higher lho report was discussed and it was the opinion of the members that tenchum or janitors must not bo allowed to interfere with the duties of the superintendent of buildings As Mr Hcos remarked , "If the tcuchors nnd jnultots dent like the way the superintendent uses the material at his dis posal , they can rcsjgn " An application for a position ns teacher wns received from Grnco A. Garrett Miss Anna Pees , principal ot the Izard school , sent In a communication rcgnrding the nulsunco caused by the Mlssouil Pacllic Hallway company making tm trains on their tracks Just outside the school Jcncc Tbo nolso nnd smoke cause tbo gicntcst Incon venience and intcrfero with tbo work of the school On motion of Mr , CI nrko the matter was refei red to the commlttco on bulldlncs nnd property and the attorney , with Instructions to proceed to nbate the nuisance lames L. Alvison sent in n communication rcgnrding an Incrcnso of salary ns teacher ot the West Side school , and also suggested the advisability of consolidating tbo Vest Side and Eckcrman schools The latter part ot the communication wus referred to tlio com mittee ou boundaries with power to act An npnllcation fern position as engineer was received from James H. WattB 'lho commlttco on buildings and property reported that they had lot the Contract for grading the Hickory school grounds to R. M. Young at IB cents per cubio ynrd lho same committee recommended the re newal of the lenso of the ground of the Dav enport school at $150 rent per annum The report Was adopted The bouid's uttoTnoy prcionted to the bourd the bond proposition to bo submitted to the people nt lho coming city election , which had been prepared by himself and the judiciary committee Mr Points raised tbo question wnothor it would bo necessary , In oracito carry the proposition , to have a majority of ull the votes cast ut the city election , or simply a majority ot the votes cast on the bond propo sition Mr Popploton stated that the proclamation had been drawn with the view of lulling the stand thut the proposition hud boon sub mitted "at the tlmdiand place of a Uty elec tion , " whlcn will avoid any * claim that it is illegal to vote school bonds at a regular city election , and nlso cover the point raised by Mr Points by making it separate ' 1 his rjlscd the question whether It would bo necessary to hnvo separate judges and clerks of election The boards attorno.v was of the opinion that it would bo perfectly prupor to bavo separate judges and clerks Mr Martin wasof the opinion that it would bo best to bavo lho election ut another time , ns two sets or judges and clerks could not use the same registration lists The matter was talked ever , but was al lowed to drop , leaving it unchanged Mr Clarke raised the uuestion whether the proposition to , vote bonds , und the ono asking permission to soil the Hartman Bite , could be submitted ns one proposition , uud called for the attorneys opinion Mr Estollo was of the opinion that such a proposition would be entirely legal More argument followed on this point , but no ono seemed to have any decided opinion The report of the nttornov submitting the proposition for approval was then adopted 1 hu president and secretary worn author ized to prepare tbo necessary ballots and take any other steps which may be necessary in the election m Samples of Dr Miles Restorative Nervine nt Kuhn & Co 's' Wthj and Douglas , cures headache , nervousness , slcoplessnoss , nou- ralgpa , fits , etc Jewish Literary Society A largo number of Jewish people as sembled In the basement of the synaioguo last evening to organize a literary Bociety The meeting was culled to order by Rubbl Rosennu at 8.30 , and the object of the con course was stuted by hiic The rabbi said that the Jewish people here wcro suffering with religious indifference Ho was Bur prised to And such nn ignorance of Jewish literature nnd the history of Judaism among the Hebrew people ot Omaha Ho thought a litorory society would In a creat measure improve this condltlou ot affairs The uumo ot the organization he announced would bo the L. A. C E. , the letters signifying lite rary aid congregational oiitcrtuinroont The names of Mr Gortz and Mr Hollman wcro put in nomination for the position of temporaiy chairman , and the lutter declin ing , Mr Gcrtz was unanimously elected Mr Frank wns chosen * secretary A recess of fifteen minutes was taken to allow tbo secretary to canvass the audience nnd see how many wished to Join the society Ho reported that lifty-llvo persons had en rolled their nnmes Permanent ofllcers were then elected as followssuPiesldont , Rabbi Rosonuu ; vice prosldont , Miss Tilllo Nowmnn ; secretary , Sam Prank ; treasurer , Mrs , Goetz A com mittee of six was also chosen to prepare the piogramuies forcaoh mooting ; It wns decided that tbeso ofllcors should hold their olllco for six months Insist on having the genuine Rod Gross Cough Drops , o cts a box * Sold everywhere Bill Nyn Seriously III New Yohk , Nov 18. [ Special Telegram to Tub Bie.J Bill Nye Is seriously ill at his home on Statcn Island with pneumonia Physicians any his cuso Is critical , I L a w , * * • . lPo"uv , , > 1y Cre' , , bjfl th RTFR tbosu IUUo IJlls' 1 Wft\l | tl\y ThcyolsorolIovoDia-B QH iwi ff tress from Dyspep2lo,9 Witi aSt Indigestion nnd TooB H a V E K Hearty Eaunn- p ° H | ujH Qfll I Q feet remedy for Dlzzi-pJ | S IT # jbw oess , Nausea , PrownS-li 3&i fl | ness , Und Taste in thcjl ORHHHB ( IouthCoatedTongue,9 Pain in tha Bide , TOItS FID LIVEIt , 4ft They regulate tle BowelafiD and prereut Constipation and Plies TL < H smallest nnd easiest to take Only one pill M dose 40 In ft vial Purely Vegetable I'rlccl 25 cents H OABTEK MEDIOIHE CO.Prop'riNtg7orxj ALL HOUSEKEEPERS 11 the * rd llKAi.m mid lirosouv , iliuuld bar Hulled ami l'ruali d A. B. C. WHITE OATS ( A. B , C. OATMEAL ) THK HK81'OltAIN8-SrUASI COOKHD-MOST KABlliV IHOI3dTII-gU10KhV l'KUl'AKKl ) -A DK1-ICIOU8 IIUIIAKrAST U18U. m 3LBL Dm Soiimr AH.OimiBiis Mind fortirculiiri Aolo Tuk CiatALb Hrq to , SJ Uurrst U , N wVfit- Bo not ll Endure the 1 Horrible Agony I of I but j..jl be relieved by ill POPS ' EXTRACT | | Dr A , M. Coii.in < 5 , Cameron , IT B Mo : " I have long known its value „ , M in bleeding piles It is the prince ( * W | o remedies in ALL FORMS of | 'H > HEMORRHOIDS , especially f' 'I those attended with BLEEDING " I ' H Mrs Emma Htti , Indianapolis , M Ind : " 1 have suffered so intensely j M ( from PILES ) that I have wanted 'H to commit suicide , hut thanks to ' . H your medicine I am cured , sound i l and v , ell , and only used two 50-ceiU * ' H ' i' Hand bottles of PONDS EXTRACT and one box of Ponds Extract H Ointment " • M M CALIFORNIA | fl am : LAND ok IP I DISCOVERIES | H gpggpM 1.1 SenJfor circular $ | | > trkKlt.3org ( ) . a. JABiEIiN Mffto orovilu , cal ym 6 moj ? - -rt4k. n O NUY- W. ft 12 Cy t\\K. \ * ' r & & % kj ) CUHE TOR ! swi * cucuuic yyx ATA P Rh & iiRirriMFMnvropovTn r mi , SANT4 : A1IE : AND : CAT : R : CURE hi For sale by Goodman Drug Co ' M LOTTERY I or the ronr.ic oiiaiutv M Established in 1878 | J . * I1YTI1E n AATIONAL aOVEUNMEKT . < ' M Ol'KltATKD < * H Under a Twenty Year ? ' Centra : ! by th ? H Mosban International Improvement ! k | Company fi l Gi and Monthly Druwlitc * hold Iu tlio Morosqus Lv H l'HvlUIon In thu Alitmedu I'urlc , City oI.MoxI- IJ H co , nnd publicly conducted by tiovcriimont fi H UlUrbils appointed for tlio purpoao by tlio tt H Secretaries of tha Interior and the Treasury ij B LOTTIiltV ( Of THE fl l Benef'Bcencia Publica H The monthly Xour dollar Drawing • JH will bo hu Id in ihp { l r Cily of Mexico on Decenite 151b , 1889. ( M CAPITAL PRIZE$60,000. , M HO.OOO 'llckotH nc $4 , $320,000. ifH l'rlce of Tickets Americm Money Jf ll WHOLES M IIAf\'iSi ; } S. QUltTABHS 1 ! r.isr or i'iii/PH. i. M 1 CAPITAL l'llllUUr iMt.Mls.r,0W ( ( ) iSH i uAi'iTALi'iuznor mo/wois , . . . . yj.iwi ? 1 CAPITAL l'HUH 01' JHOnoiB . 1U.0J0 ? 1 OHANDPltlZKOr 2W01s. ( 2.1KJU ! ' . ' . . ' ' Ul'UI/.KSUl' J.U0J uro LOW [ lll'itl/1'HOl' . . . . , WW uro U.ixu ! ' to I'ltl/.liSOr ' . M uro . . . . . 4,0 1 ) > JUOPK1ZKSOK' lOJnro 10.WM | . JIU Pltl/.KS OP Mure , . . 1T , 1 ? KV1 Pltl/.l.bOK ) nra . . ll.USU ( AIM'IIOXIMA'rlO.1 VHV/K" . ' ' \ M IMPrlresof ( iWann to J < , ( * * 1'rUc t 9(103 , i M 1MI Prizes of Wlnpp to ai.H"Prlze ( 7.GUU ! Ull > rl70Hot 4Uui > p. to 10,000 Prize t > , M ijB TUOTcrniluaU of gju , i 1 M decldodby , $ 0,000lMzo , , . . IS.WO ) ! l H SJTOPrlzes , AtnountlnKto IJWj ] H AU prl/ca sold In tlm United Slatoi full puld In > M V. ti Currency _ _ _ _ _ _ . „ , * lit B AGK.Vl'S WAMTW ) , < H . , inform'i ! H CSSTou Ci.uiiHatds or uny further inform > mlou desired , ivrlto luKlbly to the unileMluneil , f M clearly ntutlufc your re ldence , with state , coun- V H ty.ntri.et and number More rapid return mall H dellrnry will tn assured bv yoir encloilne au H envelope bearing your full address , i H IMPORTANT | H . ' . ' f H Address V. UARril' 'ITf , Oixvor JIkxico Mrxico H M Ry ordinary leltor , contalnlntr Monkv Onnrii V M Issued by nil ISxpress Companies , New 1'orlcHx'T H cliupce , llraftor l'ostul Koto , % 'i M Spnaiul Ientiitoi ' } ) M llyteims of contract the lyompsuy nfuet de- Ji H posit the sum of all prlzsi lucludod In tlio n M scherao before Bolllnif a single ticket , and re- 1 M tilvo the following olllcliil permit ! , 4 iH eEllTWWATU l heruiti eertlfu that Via A llanUot Itondoii < md Mexico has a upcrtol at- > * iH petit the v cani Juwl * tn uuarimtee the ) i/ . B incut iiii'i ' vrltts dm u ii hu tlte iMtcrla lUUlknc- kf M AiObXAIt CASTILLO , mttntnlor Furlher , the Company Is required to dlstrll * H ute lirty-slit per ci nt of the value of all th . tlLlcels In prizes a larger proportion than U tt t'lvtn by uny other UHtery II iH Plnaltj.the numbur ot tckets Is limited to [ ' M IU.U4I I aiuUI less than ure tsoldby other lotterlss • B using the same sbhemea j I B ABOUT CLOVES : I iriieuiuuarubuyliiKptaiYfremiiulcrtbatlliereM , - _ tachaliiaguairlcelliit _ ' B mMm It laochrati , Ill LelltTli > tMA ' , pay a fair prlco anil gtl i H. , H M M M ° 0 < 1 Rlovct llko Ilulcb- iiaB I H | in on' . Tli y am male _ . K H r H B Jf/ruin aekslixl tkluiiu tU B H H l H | BB.M bettiiwnnerauilaro wur-B H E ifl PSjM runted < o ba the mott | | H { ifl Wl Omm tcrrlcrablt male If > oul B , IF H Wtp B * waut lo know more about v 1 Wm gr kIukk In ffiifrol and w HW H t v Iliiichluaoii'a ( Ilnvra W B' H f m In lanlculor , rnilota U H i H Hi tlaiiiprurtlitbooi About 1 TBI * aVf Illovra II will iMrrci ! 1 ] f you KtTtliLuutn MM 1MB J0UN a uyitniiNbuN j.kwi.nf , X. % , S „ , „ .J . , . . . . , „ f . ? . . wmI