r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , jJATXIftDAY , JT1NE 21 , 1800. Eleven Jnroia Tried to Send Him to tlio OallowB. . CLOSE OF THE CELEBRATED TRIAL , Irrlval ofllon. P. A. Collins , Chairman or the tiaat National Ucmourntlo Convention HlH Trip AVcHt. Old Patrick Bremmn , spore built , white haired iind white whiskered but for his vole Tony I'raulc would now bo under u conviction oT murder In tlio llrst degree. four Hourly four days the jury with whom ' rested the rosiwnslbility of determining whether or not Chronlstcr , the peddler , had been iniirdered by Frank , has been trying to arrive ttt u conclusion on the question. It htki been the longest Jury-room struggle In the hlUory of the criminal court In this county. At the opening of court yesterday morning Judge Ckirkson ordered the tenacious twelve brought before him. "I take it tluit you arc unable to ugree upon a verdict , " said the court. "You are qulto right , " replied the foro- maii , Charles li , Sllsbcc. "What , prospect Is there of un agreement I" 'Tho prospeet Is best understood , your honor , by the fact that we have boon stand ing eleven to ouo pretty nearly since wo started. " After meditating a moment or two , the Judge tiskod Mr. Crowoll , for the defense. If ho had any objection to the Jury being dis charged , and the latter said he had not. The same question was put to the prisoner , who at llrst failed to comprehend Its mean ing , but after u lengthy explanation from his counsel , surprised the latter by saying in ( itlito plain lOnglish and with great emphasis that he wanted the Jury to continue and not be discharged. Mr. O'Brien , also the counsel for the de fense , entered the room at this point and uf- tcr a few hurried words witli his colleague urJkc and objected to the court having asked his associate and the prisoner whether or not they had any objection to tlio Jury being dis charged. The court overruled the objection and counsel asked and was allowed un excep tion. Tlio latter then asked that the Jury bo polled as to whether there was any probabil ity of their agreeing , and the court ordered this dune. Every man answered in the negative and with a good deal of force. Then the court said : "I shall now take the responsibility of dis charging you , gentlemen of tlio Jury. The court takes pleasure In saying that it feels that each unu every one of you lists clone his full duty and only regrets that yon should Imvo been compelled to remain in session as ioug as you have ) . You are discharged. " Tlio counsel for the defense took another objection and the prisoner was led buck to his cell to await a new trial. It required but little questioning to ascer tain that the eleven were for murder in the llrst dein'ee , and that ono was for acquittal. Foreman Silsboe informed Tur. Bun repre sentative that seventy-two ballots had been taken. The llMt stood eight for conviction nml four for acquittal. Almost the next ballot changed to cloven for conviction of and one against murder In the llrst degree , and so it continued , As noted above , the ono man who could not vote for conviction was Patrick I3rennan. One glanei ) ut his face , witli its sharp chin and resolute mouth , is all that is necessary in order to show that ho is Just the man to pre vail for a limitless period against eleven of his fellows. AVhcn spoken to regarding the record for endurance which ho had inado for himself , Mr. lirennan said simply that he did not believe the prisoner guilty , and wouldn't have voted so , even if the Jury had been kept out forever. 1' . A. COhMXS OF MASSACIIUSKTTS On Ills AVjiy to the Coast Ho Stops Ovir in Omalia. Hon. Patrick A. Collins of Boston arrived In Omaha yesterday morning , en route to Portland , Seattle , Tacoma und other North western points. Mr. Collins is a distinguished lawyer and or.itor , has been a member of congress , pre sided over the lust national domocr.itio con ventlon lu St. Louis , and at ono time it was thougnt would bo Selected fora position in the cabinet of President Cleveland. He was met at the Murray hotel by Mayor n , Gushing. Postmaster Gallagher , John A. Creighton , James Crelghton , Thomas Bren- nan , Frank II. Morrissey , Charles Conoyer nnd others , who gavu him a hearty welcome nnd assured him of the pleasure it would ul- ford thmn to make his visit to the city ugroo- abhi to him. "Omiihu bus changed wonderfully since my lust visit horo. " said Mr. Collins , "mfd I should judge from the general uii > curunco of things that her prospects for becoming u great city am most Haltering. " "When wore you hero last : " ( | "Tweiity-ono years ago this month. I pur chased the llrst trans-continental ticket over sold , u frieud of mine jjot number two and \vo weut hmuM to San FranciM-o. I remember that we crossed the river to Omaha on a terry-bout aud stopped at nn old wooden hotel down near the river bunk' . A beer gar den and two brass bands kept mo uwako ull night , " Speaking oC mutters in the cost Mr. Collins thought that , us compared with western push und enterprise , the people there were de funct. "You uro getting away with us in everything. " "John Arkins nnnounces that the demo crats must nominate a western man for pres ident in " , U if they hope to succeed ( " "Where is the man ) If you Imvo him ho should bo trotted out. Since Tom Itondrieks I don't Know of ono who nm curry his htutc. " "What do you think of the proposition on general principles , Mr. Colilnsf" "OJi , bless your soul , I um out of politics entirely and was novo. " so well contented. " "Hdoesn't Interest you any morel" "Yos , to u certuln extent , but I nm not speculutlng , predicting or taking uny part ia party Issues. Wo Imvo taught ourselves lu Mussuchuiuitts to bo conservative , to Iind out * who und whut the country wants. I don't believe that any ouo state bus u right to dic tate or demand when it bus no goods to de liver. " "You uro chairman of your state central committee ! " "That's a fact , nud the headquarters are near my ofllci'j but I have only been In them four times since the llrst of January , and then solely to utteml meetings. " Mr. t'olllns could not bo induced to state _ his preference on the liresldentlal question. " 1 um out , " he declared , "on business mutters tlmt take mo to Seattle , Spokuno and 'liieonm. During the campaign , two years two , 1 only made three speeches , and I mayif alive , make ono or two the m-xt time , but have actually given up iiollttcs. " Mr. Collins Is u tall , slight , handsome gen tleman forty-Mx years of uo. ( His brown curly hair and mustache nro turning gray. . Ho Is neconipanled by Mr. J. P. Noonan , a wealthy gentleman of Boston who makes the trip more for pleasure than anything else. They are the guests whllo hero of Mr. Brcnriun und will bo given u lunch at the Union club today. DlHtrlct Court. Mrs. Kate Utoft was tried before Judge Clurkson yesterday afternoon on the ohargo of selling llinior without a license. The evi dence showed that thu Utolfs kept u saloon ut Klkhorn which was run without a license. Wet goods eauio to It addressed to Mrs. Utolf aud were disposed of by her. The only question was whether she acted on her own account or us agent for her husband. The Jury-retired about 5 o'clock and at the hour of going to press hud not returned. Judge Wukeloy will hand down decisions this morning in the following cases : The Star Union lumber company vs Fluney et at , und Miles vs Prince. A , S. Stlgur has commenced suit In foro- clomro against C. C. Hpotswood to recover 1135 on u note secured uy mortgage OB prop erty lu Kendall's addition. Tjlvo iiljjoona wnntcd before July 1 at M.fiO imr dozou. Ship to tE. . Mockott. Mnroln , jf xniva. Htnto Hollncs4 Ansoclntlon. DnsMoiNR t In. , JunoCO.-Sixx'lnl [ Tola- to TUB BKB. ] The lown Holiness. aiHociatlon , ia camp bore , anil compo-wd of members of nil denominations , elected the following ofllecrs for the ensuing year : President , Isnlh Held , Ncvndn ; vlco pros I- dent , C. A. Boverloy , Ainw ; rcuonllnf ? scti- rotary , Mrs , J. M. Otis , DCS Moincs ; corro- spoiullng sec'retnry , Mrs. Aguca llrookmlllcr , Carlislei triswurcr , William IJrudway , De3 MolucA. Dolllvor Hciioniliintctl. BOOXB , In. , Juno 20. [ Spocbl Telegram to Tun HKI : . ] The ropubllcan congressional convention for the Tenth dUtrlct , held hero today In Phipp ? ' o , > 3rahouse , was n veritable love feast , Congrossnntn J. 1' . Dolllvcr being rcnointiiutcd by acclamation amid rousing cheers from the delegates. About ninety out of tlio Hit < lclojat < M to the convention were present , antl ex-Speaker Hc.xJ of JolTeMon was made permanent cli alnnan. Dolllver.waH plated In nomination by Senator Me- Vey of Calhoun In a ringing Rpeoeh , coupled with the motion that , the nomination be by acclamation. The nomination \VIIH carried \vlth a hurrah. Excellent speeches were nuide during the convention bv ex- Oovcnior Carpenter , Chalnnan Head , M. D. O'Uonnell , V. n. Doiilver anJ others. Late in the proceedings a telegram from Congress man Dolliver \Vashlngton was read , thank * ing the convention , und proposing the .senti ment : "A united republican party In Iowa la invincible. " This telegram and every men tion of Dolliver'3 nanio was roundly cheered. The committee on resolutions reported that in view of the near approach of the state con vention they would offer no planks on politi cal problems , but content themselves with ringing commendations of President Harri son ami Congressman Uolllver. A con gressional committee of one from each county was chosen and the convention adjourned. The delegates are being treated to uu clognnt banquet this evening , tendered ut the Butler house by the citizens of Doono. C3 Ui'il Onk'H New Court House. Knn O i if , Ia. , Juno 20. [ Special Telegram to Tier DRK. ] Governor Boles will ofllehito nt the laying of the corner stouo of the now court house in this city on July ! . It will bo a $ r. > ,000 structure , and the citizens are preparing - paring to celebrate the event on an extensive scale. The exercises will bo uiitler the auspices of the Masonic fraternity and Judge Granger of the supreme court will deliver the regular address. Tin ; iUilitlu Ijnuampiiicntff. Dns MOIXKS , Ia. , Juno 20 ( Special Tele gram to Tun BKK. ] Major General Scho- Ileld nnd the secretary of war have granted the request of the governor for a butallion of four companies to encamp with the Iowa na tional guards this sum ncr. The commandIng - Ing general , department of the i'latte , will have charge of the details connected with sending a Ixitallloii to each camp. A Filmier MUSC.VTIXE , Ia. , Juno 20. Special Tele gram to Tin : BUB. ] Jphn Hanoy , a farmer residing west of this city , was assaulted by an unknown party last night and frightfully bruised and cut about tlio head while on his way home. Ho is unable to see this morning. He remembers bolug struck on the back of the head , but by whom ho docs not know. It is thought a thug did it. Sunday School Confcrcncn. DBS Moixus , Ia. , Juno 20. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BKK.I Tlio annual Sunday schpol conference of the Friends' church of Iowa began a three days' soasion here thU evening with an address ot welcome by Dr. Woods Hutchison of this city , response by Ksthor P. Torrill of Oskaloosit and tlio presi dent's address by William Jasper Hadlcy. Twplv ? Cows Killotl l > y U Mcdc.iTixi : , la. , Juno 13. [ Special Tel egram to TUB BII : : . ] Andrew Cochrane , re siding ten miles west of Muscatino , hail twelve cows killed by ustroko of lightning this morning. They were standing near a wire feu ce. A Boy Killed liy Whisky. MUSC.VTIM : , Ia. , Juno 20. [ Special Telegram - gram to'l'iiii BHE. ] Teddy , the six-year-old son of Constable Hogan , got hold of a bottle of whisky last night , drank it , and died ut 11 o'clock today. Franklin Street Property Owners. About fifty of the resident property owners along the line of Franklin street met at Ralph W. Hull's residence last night to decide upon the material to be used In curbing and paving the street from Twenty-fourth west to Twen ty-ninth street. After a lengthy discussion as to the relative merits of the various kinds of paving material , Colorado sandstone was decided upon for the curb and asphaltum for the paving. The action of the mooting will bo reported to the council next Tuesday night. In the matter of grading Franklin street from Twenty-ninth to Thirty-fourth , the committee appointed ut a former meeting to estimate thn damages reported that after deducting - ducting the assessments for benefits , there would still bo tlio sum of 5:1,750 : to bo paid property owners whose lots would have to bo brought to thu established grade. A number of tlio residents living upon Seward and Decatur streets appeared before the meotinir and stated that if the street could bo graded they would share their pro portion of the expenses. M. H. Knhu stated tlmt as soon as the street is graded the motor company will put in a line of road , running from Twenty-fourth to I.owo avenue , and there to connect with the Walnut Hill line. This created considerable enthusiasm nud immediately a petition will bo circulated among the property owners asking thorn to waive damages. _ _ now ofliccs of tlio great Rock la- land route , 100i : , Slxloonth and Purimm street , Omitlm , are tlio iino.st In the city. Call and sue. them. TlokoU to till points oust ut lowest rates ttlKU. KKNNKDY-Mrs. II. L. . , In Chicago , Juno 10. Funeral Sunday at IliHO p. , m. from First M. E. church to Prospect Hill. Family will leave their residence , 'JiiO 1 Davenport street , at U p. m. Friends invited. i , v.iii.itijt.tvns. John t , . Carson , ono of the veteran bankers of the state , has Just returned from the Pa- cltlo coast , und with his family is tiuurtiucd at the Millard. J. M. Bennett of Hebron Is stopping at the Paxtou. F. II. Smith of Albion la stopping at the Paxton. Norrls Brown of Kearney is registered at the Paxtou. C. K. Fink of Lincoln is a guest at tbo Murray. C. H. Thompson of Topeka U registered at the Murray. Charles Klegelmanof Des Moiuea is n guest at the Murray. M. E. Callahan of North Platte Is regis tered at the Casey. E. A. Hatileld and L. C. Htno of Benedict are guests at the Casey. W. R Hammond of Elgin was at the Casey yesterday. O. F. Moray of Hastings Is stopping ot the Casey. Mrs. A. E. Daniels of Lincoln Is a guest at the Millard. E. W. Hayes of Beatrice U stopping at the Millard. J. I ) . Pope of Friend U at the Mlllurd. S. W. Orton of Weeplug Water Is at the Merchunts. S. E. Spencer of Beatrice U a guest at the Merchants. F. Harreman of Blair U ut the Mer chants. Tlio NCWH Pained Him. Juno 20. [ Special Cablegram to Tim Bcr.1 Lieutenant Baron von O raven- ruth , who was connected \vith Major Wls- munu's expedition In Africa , has written a let ter to a paper publUhud In Augsburg , in which ho ays ho Is painfully surprised at the terms of the Anglo-dernian settlement in ro- cnrd to African territory , especially ttiatiuirt of the agreement providing for the sur renderor Zanzibar to the British. Hen ys he considers Kauzlbnr the key to Africa. wxn.tn JIIXKHS , Tlio ItcHcnors Hear Sounds Indicating 1 hut Sonic nro Alive. DONHAH , Pa. , Juno 19. The Imprisoned miners have been heard from. This evening the men cworking in the lcud ) of the entry through which the rescuing party Is working Ite way , distinctly heard "pick , " "pick , " fern n dozen times from the Inside. The rescuer have gone to work with renewed vigor. The miners cannot bo reached for hours yet. The rescuing party Is within a few feet of the line leading from the Muuonlng to the Hill Farm mine , but after this is reached the men will have to drlvo through seventy-live feet of coal to reach their Imprisoned comrades , News that the entombed miners had been heard from spread quickly throughout the little mining town and In a short lime the mouth of the Miihonlng mlno was crowded With men. women nnd children. Itonowed tupping tins evening has Inspired the rescuers with fresh courage. Thoydonot now fear danger and it is not probable that they will meet with any. Late tonight General Manager Howard said they had hope * of reaching the men before daylight. A corps of physicians is waiting In readiness and every provision Is made to take care of such of the unfortunates as may bo alive. One of the rescuers said only two men can work at a time where they are now digging. The suspense among the anxious watchers above Is awful. DUNIUH , Pa. , Juno 20. The relief parties were hard at work all night. This morning there were KM ) feet of slate and coal to go through before the miners can bo reached. It Is thought this will take till 0 or 10 o'clock to night. No moro tappings Imvo been heard from the' inside. 1C02. Sixteenth and Furnnm streets Ia the now Itook Island ticket ofllco. Tick ets to ull points east ut lowest ratoa. OISASTJtOVfi STOHM , Heavy Rainfall Causes Much Damage nt Atclilsoii and St. Joe. KANSAS Crrv , Mo. , Juno20. Severe elcctrle storms , accompanied by much rain and heavy winds , prevailed lust uight lu northeastern Kansas and western Missouri. At Atchlson the rainfall was exceptionally heavy. The water forced Itself into the water mains , sev eral of which bursted and Hooded collars all along Commercial street. The city's loss Is probably about Ki,000 ( ) and the loss to merchants and railroads $100- 000. 000.At At St. Joseph , Mo. , rain fell In torrents and Hooded the streets and bursted several sewers. Joseph C. Coombs , while attempt ing to keep the inlet clear , was overcome by the force of the water and can-led iuto the sower. Uad Storm in Illinois. CoitXRi.i. , 111. , June 20. A tornado passed west of hero this afternoon in.n path eight rods wide and about four miles In length. Everything in its path was either totally wrecked or badly damaged. Four persons were seriously and probably fatally injured , nnd several others slightly hurt. The storm llrst struck the house of S. Plymiro , tearing It to pieces and terribly injuring Mr. PJyuiire. The residences of William Vindcamp and Jim Bradley were unroofed , the outbuildings de stroyed , and Vindcamp and Bradley slightly hurt. The house and barn of William Sutliffo were badly damaged , but the family escaped with a few bruises. The most extensive wreck was at W. D. Connor's. His house , bum and other outbuildings were completely demolished and Mr. Connor and wife received fatal injuries. A school house a short distance east was blown all to pieces , not a timber be ing left standing. Fortuuately school was not In session nt the time. A son of Mr. Mor risen was badly hurt by Hying debris. C. C. Leonard's house and outbuildings were badly damaged , ono of his boys probably fatally hurt and three otlicrs slightly injured. Tli rough coaches Pullman palace sleepers , dining-cars , free reclining- chair cars to Chicago und intervening points via tlio great Rock Island routo. Tick et oliico 1GOL' . Sixteenth aud Fumum. The Swltuhincn's Strike. CI.RVUI.ANII , O. , Juno 20. 'Tho switchmen on the Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis railway and the Luke Shore & Michigan Southern railroad returned to work this morning at what is known sin the Lake Shore wages. The "Nickel Plato , " Vulloy railway , Cleveland , Canton & Southern and Pennsyl vania companies' yardmen are still out and express a determination to remain out until they are granted ut least ten hours for a day's work at the Lake Shore sculo for twelve hours work. Ordained a Ijiirgn Class. BAI.TIMOUH , Md. , Juno 20. Cardinal Gib- uons , assisted by President Magniun of St. Mary's seminary und Uov. J. R. Slattcry , ordained today the largest class of candi dates that ever Hied into the cathedral. Among them were J. H. Conluy , Lincoln , deacon ; E. C. ICniory , 1'eoria , 111. , acolyte ; H. V. JUalone , Davenport , In. , lector ; F. J. Hunt , Davenport , Ia. , tensuro ; J. J. Cassldy , Davenport , Ia. Iowa Central Train Ditched. MASOX CITV , Ia. , Juno 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bin : . ] A tremendous rain fell over this section last night. A dispatch has just reached this city that the vestibule train coming north over the Iowa Central has Just been derailed ten miles south of the city. It was due hero ut 4 o'clock. No par ticulars can yet be learned. The nigM. trains over the Milwaukee uro delayed. It Was AVItiiessod l > y Hundreds. Ciinvnvxn , Wyo. , Juno 20. [ Special Tele gram toTiiK Bin. : ] The Union Pacilic shops were thrown open to the public this evening for the flrst time , nil of the buildings being illuminated with Edison electric lights by u plant on the ground. The sight was un ex tremely pretty ono und was witnessed by hundreds of citizens , Palmer. Si'itiNOFir.u ) , 111. , Juno 20. At a largely attended meeting of business men today in terested In the success of the world's Col umbian exposition of 180:1 : a resolution was adopted urging on the national commissioners the selection of Hon. Thomas W. Palmer of Michigan us president of the commission , commending him us u man lit lu every way for the place. Murdorn r Johnson Surrenders. Auuuitx , Nob. , Juno 20. Charles Johnson , who shot and killed his brother-in-law , Juiaes Whltcmau , lust Monday , surrendered himself to the sheriff and is now in Jnil hero awaiting his preliminary hearing , It is said tlmt John- sou has acknowledged the commission of the crime. Crops DcHtrnycd l > y Hall. ST. CiiAin.i'.s , Minn. , Juno 20 , The great hall storm In this vicinity Wednesday did great damage to ull kinds of crops , The storm was followed by a heavy rainfall , and farms already stripped by the hail were washed of everything movable. - Ciraeo Hawthorne to Tour. LOXIM > X , Juno 20. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Bui : , ] Miss Grace Hawthorne has sold her lease of the Princess theater mid will make u starring tour of the United States and Australia She will return to London lu Oc tober , IS'JI , when she will occupy her own now theater which is now lu course of con struction. Illectricnl Storm In Wisconsin. BOSKOHBL , Wis. , Juno 20. A severe elec trical storm prevailed in tills vicinity last night and considerable dumago was dono. Near Muscodu John Minor's house was struck by lightning und tbo family pros trated. All will recover. Glass Workers' Scale. , Pa. , Juno 20. Tbo Hint glass workers have pnwcnted their scale of wuges for the ousutug year , mid the manufacturers have the matter uudur consideration. The scale advances wages about U per cciit. TUR TH'jr.V CITY MVSS. Alleged Crooktd Minneapolis Census Takers PrnUf lunlly Acquitted , - MIN.ST.AFOI.M , Mlhii , , Juno -Special [ Telegram to Tun'Br.u.J-The great conspir acy has collapsed. Tlio seven Minneapolis enumerators kldnlippod lost Tuesday night while In the pursuit of their lawful business , nnd conveyed to St. Paul by St. Paul oftleors , nnd arraigned bcM'rq Commissioner McCuf * forty of St. Paul at midnight , had their pre liminary hearing 'boforo ' the commissioner today. Hon. EuReuo Hay , United States district attorney , asMsted by Attorneys Law- ler and Munn of 8t , Paul , appeared for the government , nnd Juduo Shaw , Frank Davis nnd F , B. Hurt , all of Minneapolis , appeared for the enumerators. After u half day's wrangle over the question of the right to a change of vcntio on the grounds of prejudice , lu which MeCulTorty overruled all the de cisions of the state and United States courts , the case was ordered to n hearing. In spite of the fact tlmt the St. Paul ofllccrs had kidnapped seven hags of alleged false re turns , and m splto of the allidavlt of William Pitt Murray tuut ho "believed" fraud to have been committed , nnd in spite of the > reseneo of fifteen witnesses , whom the Pinkcrtou agency had caused to be sum moned , the district attorney of the United States was compelled to ask a continuance of ten weeks In order to obtain any testimony in law sulllclent to urocced upon. The United States attorney told the court In substance - stance that he and his two SU Paul assist ants , both of whom had been employed by the St. Paul gang of kidnappers , had exam ined the contents of tho.io "seven bags , " and had examined old Bill Murray and the fif teen witnesses , but had utterly fulled to ob tain , abstract or corrul a sufllciont amount of testimony to warrant the holding of the re spondent. But that there might bo the am plest opportunity for the government to ob tain evidence , the district attorney moved for a continuance of ten weeks , or until August 20 , to obtain any * evidence that might by any possibility exist. Commissioner McCaffcrty was thus compelled to continue the case und so the farce cuds. The nlloged testimony In this case was sent broadcast over the land before tiny hearing could take place , that tlio fair reputation of Minneapolis might be smirched. After three days of hunting not ono lota of testimony has been obtained , and tlio case bus absolutely collepsed. The people of this city oak that the newspapers of the United States publish these facts to counteract the false impression made by former publications. Chicago Ought to lie Satisfied. CHICAGO , Juno 20. The Journal this after noon says Census Enumerator Gilbert un wittingly gave Its reporter the approximate number of people living in this elty , and it states this number at 1,250,000. A IIA31IET DKSTKOYED. The Village of Alllacn Almost Re duced to Ashes. ST. PAUL , Minn. , Juno 20. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BHE. ] The village of Milaca , a hamlet of 800 inhabitants , in Millo Lacs county , is reported to have been almost wholly reduced to ashes tonight by flro. A dispatch reached St. Paul at 10:30 : p.m. ask ing for assistance , and ut 11 o'clock a Great Northern special , Containing two engines , twenty firemen and half n do en citizens , loft for that point. The place is seventy-two miles away and the party will not roach the scene of disaster much before 1 o'clock , A brief dispatch says'the flro is thought to have been set by ligtnlng striking a born. The wind was blowing a gale , tlio lluuics commu- catod to adjoinlugt , structures aud soon the main street was ablaze. It is bcliovod oil the business portion of the town will bo swept away. Communication at midnight is cutoff , the telegraph ofllca having been burned. London's New Chief of Police. LONDON , Juno 20. Colonel Bradford , pollt- cal undor-sccretary for the Indian ofllcc , was announced in the commons today as a suc cessor to Munroo as chief of the metropolitan police force. In making tlie announcement Mr. M. Matthews said that Sir Edward hud been for many years attached to the army in Madras aud hud been a British resident in Hajpob- tuna. tuna.Mr. Mr. Thomas O'Connor asked Mr. Mat thews : "Has ho over been in charge of any English police force i Have not his services been always among tlio Asiatics i" Mr. Matthews replied : "While ho was in Knjpootana ho commanded tlio police there. " Tliis statement was greeted with opposi tion groans. Sir Edward is a friend of tlio Prince of Wales. Ho chaperoned Prince Al bert Victor , eldest son of the Priuco of Wales , during his recent tour of India. The radicals denounce his appointment as a job. Spoke Against Useless Strikes. BuntIN , Juno 20. [ Special Cablegram to TUB BKR. ] At a great meeting of socialists hero today Herr Bobel spoke strongly against useless strikes. Ho said that many errors In the mutter of strikes hud recently been com mitted throughout Germany. A majority of his colleagues , intoxicated by the result of the election , believed they could do what they lilccd with the middle class. It was u mistake ; the leaders must act with caution. Adverting to the boycott recently placed on Bavarian beer brewed in Berlin , he said the weapon of boycott was abuscu and that the leaders of the workingmen were incom petent. The meeting was not in accord with Herr Bobel and voted a want of confidence in the Berliner Volksblatt because the paper has taken Bebel's views of strikes. It was de cided , however , to remove the boycott on Bavarian beer , the breweries having arranged a compamiibO with the strikers , Ilrakcmcii Hack nt Work. PiTTsiiUiio , Pa. , Juno 20. The strike of through brukemen on the Monongahela di vision of the Pennsylvania railroad was set tled today , the men accepting the proposition of the omcials for a slight advance. a Bookmaker. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 20. The safe of Lewis M. Bilor , a bookmaker , was opened last night. Three thousand dollars hi cash , $3 < X ) worth of diamonds and about $ . ' ! 00 lu notes were stolen. Census KlRiireti a Secret. WASHINGTON , Juno 20. The report that the superintendent of the census hud authorized the supervisors to give out the census llgur.es Is denied by Mr. Porter. Ho says the report is without foundation. Died Declaring His Innocence. BKU.KVII.I.E , Out. , Juno 20 , Peter Ed ward Davis , who in September last murdered his paramour's husband , was hanged here ut 8 o'clock this morilug. } Ho declared his iu- noccnce to the Cures HURTS. CUTS , SPRAINS , BRUISES , 'RHEUMATISM. CTETSON'S T T A TQ OOl'T AND STIFF HA 10. Boyd's Opera House Block. OISTE > Both the method nml rcsiilta when Syrup of Figs is tnkcn ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , nml acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver mid Bowels , cleanses the sys tem cLTccturdly , dispels colds , head aches and fevers nnd cures hnhitual constipation. Syrup of Fig3 ia the only remedy of ita kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnsto nnd nc- ccptahlo to the stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agrceahlo suhstanccs , ita many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in COc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAU IOU1SV1UE , KY. NEW VORK. N.Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. I'RAUE MARK TlI.K OltK AT 11tAUC MARK MNdUSlI UKM- xnr. An unrnlt- InucuroforSom- I mi I WiMkni'.n , HpormiilorrlnB.1 , Imiiotoni'y , nnd nil dlaunHO * time follow na n iiuonco of HcIT- nbiiRo ; nf Tos ' of .Momory. Unl- BFFOOC TAKItin. TCrsnlljissltiiilo , AFTFR TAWMf | . Pain In the Uark. Dlmneaj ot Vision , PronmUiro OM Ago. anil mtinjr otlior ilLsciupa that Ioi3 to Inability orron'UMiptlon nnil npromnturnKrnm nfFiill pnrtletilar.i In our piunplilot , whir * , wo do- slro Uincml frpii t > y mnll Ui every ono. IBTho 8pu- cltlc niodlrlno la sold ut $1 per packnuo , or ilx piu'k- IIKCH for ? . " > , or will bu sent frm > by mull uu tlrJ receipt of tlio money * by mldreaalntf THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAIIWAM STHKKT , - OMAHA , Nicit. On ncroimt of rountorfolta no Imvo mloptcU the yellow wruppcr , tliu ouly tjuiiulnu. 't The Secret of Hoaltli In the power to cut , dlgnat and mulmllata propitr qunntlly of irhnlrsoino food. ThU cnn novcr bw tlm canu Avhlln lmptivltl > .t xJit In thu nynlnni. Tlia hlootl iiiiut lia purllloi ! ) It la thn vltnl principle , innilfyliifr through everyimrtoftliobody. Dr.Tiitt' Tillsoxpal Billmimrltlei und vltullzo the whole ayatcnu , A Noted Divine says : "I hare been usliiff Dr. Tutt'a TJv r 1'llla the pant til roe months for dyapcpaln , Trcftk itoiimoh and narvoiisnfliN. I navcr had any- t 111 UK to do nio no murlt K nd. I rurniniiittnu Micni a * HIM beat pill In cxlatence , and do nil IX can to acquaint others \vltli their murltm. They are n siiflclul blcMhiK. " Itor. F. It. OHOUOD , Now York. ' Tntt's Liver Pills , , FOR DYNl'ri'SIA. Vrice , 25c. Office , 39 & 41 Park Place , N. Y. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Dy n thorough knowlciluo of Iliu nntnr.il lairs nhlch povern the op rntlon.ii > f dlgostlon nnd ntitil * tlon , and liy n curefnl appllcntlnn of the line proper ties of well rolrcttxl Cnenn. Mr. Kppi lia.iiroviiteiloiir | bruakfnAt tjibloa with a detlentely flnvorud bevcmuo which may anvu us many heavy doctors' bills. It IM by the Judicious use of such nrtlclci of dint tlmt n constitution nmy liocrmlunlly built lip until ulraii ) , ' enouxh to reidnt every tcndcnuT to ilKcii'O. llun- drcds of nubtlo muludlesura tloatln nrouiidiis ru.Tlr to nttnck whereTor lliero Is n wenk point. Wo inny eocupo ninny n fntnl Mlmft by kccptnK ourselvcatoll fortltlcd with pure blooil nnd n properly nourished frame , " Civil Service ( in/etto. Mu.lo simply wlUibolllntt iriiter onnllU. Sold only In hnlf pound tins , liy uroccrs , Inbeled thus : IIMI'C : lMIVJ ) S , HoimBopatliloChomlsts \ , , Louaou. NPHHOEDBNTBD ATTRACTION u OvRti A Milt.in * UisTiitmrrrn. Louisana State Lottery Company. IneorpuraliM tiy lhr > I.oitl'IntMri' , for nl c.itlon i | rlinrltiMilo * , IIA frnnrtil'it mcvlo Th I.itra-t. Fa lrl nml Flm t , In In * > Vorl.l. nml imrimso ' iMtMlltutlon III 137V br no lrtenirrr n < minoUtl < m < nno'rcliiM , putt Of Iho | Ti' enl < lnln , , nvrtnlH'liiiliiu iKM'lilnrvoto , nml NEW YORK , LONOONDERRr AND DLASQOW , KTIIini'IA , .limn 21. | HKVONtA. Jiilr .V Its present charter ending PI'IINK.iiUA.Junn : . ! ) . I CIIIOAMitIA , .Inlr 13. New York , Queonitown and Liverpool. ing January 1st , 1895 Tim CnlphKitml I JnnoWth. JuljrS'.th. CITY UFIIO.MK. | All * . IM. Pit , t SUIIi. nits MAMMOTH DKAWINCJS take plnca SAtOQH , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAQE Soml-Annnally ( Junonnil Docemboland Its mm on inwpit t < rm * M ami fnim In" prlnttn.il Qr.nnd SliiRliJ Number Drawing tilto plaon SCOTCH. IIISIISM. IRISI MO u toiiTuEMi pants. In each of the other ten mouths of the yonrJ Kicuriloti ticketruluciil , mml xxlltblit 1.1 rrturn IT cither thi' picture-quo I'l jilf. Hr'cr a-wcjr. Jiortli or and nro all drawn In public , at thu Acadojnjj fiinlliof Iri'l.in.l NnplMorilllirnltir- of Music , Now Orlo.tni , L : . ORCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AHD DRAFTS YEARS' t lo trat current ruleAimlr to any of ir Irviil FAMED FOR TWENTY , * iriinhilor to HENDERSON RROO.t ChlCORO. For Integrity oflta Drnwlnnsanrl Ixw.tl AKPIIU ulOmutmi Harry K. Moore , Clinrli'.i Mare * , \V. F. Vulll , 11.1' . Hauel , Cltliim' * lluiik , Otto Prompt Payment of Prises. Wolf , * follows ! 'Woilitlioia'.ir oi'rtiry Hint wo iiH < rvl-o Ilia r , rniiKi'iiiiMit' * for nil thn tunntlilr nnil numl-nnminl : itrnnlnit * of Ilio lmils [ : m Pluto liottirr Coinpnnjr , nml in | i < < r.ioii iimiKiBii nml fontrol I ilr.inlnat tlieni-i'lvix. nit.l Hint Ilio nvno nro romlnrlml wltb lioinv-lr. f lrm" > * . nml In iwoil rnltli Invrnril nil pur lin * , nml woitulliorlio HID nwiiuinjr hi i fl till * oor II Mono with fno'linllosof our glRimtnm GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST In IWmlTUttlsi'liioiil * . " DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON. FUOM NiW YORK RVRKY TlinilSDAV. Cabin Paisago $35 to 550 , occordtnu to location o ! ( tatoroom. Excursion $05 to $33 < StCDrnaotnnnil I mm Knnipont Ixiwost Itntca. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. , General Agcnti. G3 Dwadway. NEW YORK. COJIMISSIONKItS. Jnti. llU'SOii. Ornoral WiMUmi Ann n t , 1 lUmlolliH Struct , Uhlca u. Hurry E. Jtoorod , , , inilorilitnoil limik * nnil Imnknr * will IMIT nil ii ! . prlro * ilruwii Intlui Uitil.-iuiii Ht.ito l.ottork'J nulcti may Im nro.'i'nliM nt our iviunlon It. M. WAMHKI.V. I'ri-t. l.ouNmm Nat. llnnk. fiLLANLINEOCEAN STEAMERS IMKKItK I.ANAUX. I'ti'M. CUte Nilt'l llanlc. A. HAl.mviN , 1'riH. Now UrlnuiiH Nut. Hiiulc , CAKIKUI1N , 1'res. Union NntUmal Hunk. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING At tlm Academy of srinlc , Now Orlbans , Tuosiin'y , July IS , 1800 , CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 100.000 TIcK-ot * i\t Twenty Dollars nncli. P.issnnoto ant ) from Croat Drltaln and all Hnlvc.t. $10j UiiitrtofM , fi ; Tciiths , * . ' ; Twoit patls ot Europe ! Montreal-Liverpool roulo , by the Uuth9l'l > waters o ! SI. llawronco. shortest ol all. OlBdcow to Mwor lloaton , to rhllndolphln. Ltvcrpool to and from i riti/.ic OK fM ii , w in . t'ln . i IM.K or iixi.ojii i too.uo . < D.iltlinoro. Thirty Sleamori ! B oxcplalor. 1 I'UIXi : OK HUM ) M . H ) . M Accommodation * imnirpnBfeil. weekly sailings. iv xi i . avun AM4IN A OO..Oon. West. AR'tfl. 3 I'ltl/.TH OK lU.lkKI nro C. J. Sundtll. u.n.cr. UU La 8 llo St. , Chicago , 111. ft I'lll/.IW OK fi.UW nro , 2.1 1'KIX.r.H OK UlNnro . --.1.0I)0 ! ) Km I'ltl/.KS OK W ) nro . MI > IO 2U > I'llliCKS OK 'WO nro . HIOUI NO RIBBON M ) rillXKd OK 'A nro . 1UOIMJ AlM'IKIXIMAtlO.V PIII/I' > t. 1001'rlronoff.Wnro . TAOOO 1UO I'rltes of TfO nro . . MMMI Permanent Alignment 11X1 TrUca of SUOnro . 20.WO TKII.MINAI. i'iuu > ) . WIPrUiKOffimnro . ( WIXX ) SPEED , ttM 1'rl/es of ItOnre . tfJ.'JU ) 3,13-1 Prizes amounting tn . $1,06-1,800 KoTK. Tlrkclx ilrnwIiiK Cnpltul 1'cUoi nru nut ou Strength. titled to icruilnnl 1'rl/fn. _ AGENTS"WAITED. . Sold Under Q POSITIVE GUAR ANTEE. C'l.trn HATFX. or any fiutlior lllfornlntlo wrlto luitlbly U > thn umlenlL'iioil. cle.irlr our n' lil nn > , with alnti1 , comity , ntroot nnd GEO. H. SMITH & CO. tinnilH' 'r. Muro nil. 1 1 retuin mall delivery will bo , iiMsurt il liy ynnr unelualtiK nn onvulopu lienrln yout full n Uri'.HH. Qoneral Agents Nebraska null Iowa. IMPORTANT S1O S. 16th St. , - - Omaha AdilrosM A. DAUl'HIN. NinvUrloaiiM , Liv OrM. A. DAL'l'IIIN. DenwttLotterii Ilyordlnnry loller , einlnlnliiK Mn.VKV OIIIIKII , neil hyull c iin.HH | ( . oiDp.iiilfa , Nuvr Vork Kxulnuiiju , ilralt or | i < i til : uotu. Adtlreu ? Roalitorod Luttors ContalnliiB Cur- Denver Colo. oncy in , , NUW ORLEANS NATIONAL It A NIC. Now OrluaiiH , La. Capital Prize $7,500. , . IlKMKMIlKR , llnttlin pnjrinontof prUn l-dl'AUA.V TKKimr point NATIONAL HANKS ot NO.T OrlimuK , T1CICKTS , no CIONTS KcVGII. nnil the tk'Kot-nru-lunvil l > r tlm | iri'.il < lenl ofnn In- tltntlmi nliii-ii.clinrti > ruil ilitliU nro ri-cimiilrnil In tlm hklii.'ntciiurttheroforc ; , buwaru ull of Inlltii $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. tlnii.s ur muumymuu" BL-III'IIII-H. The question now uiidor consldoratlou IHI BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Shall the prosnnt charter expire in 180G bs limitation or SHALL , it bo extended anothot UO yo.ir.s. Address B. RHODUS 1\ . \ , ONI : Dili..Ait I * tlm prlco of the "nmllc-t part nt fractliiii of a ticket issfKli itv I'M In any tlrin-lni * DENVER , - COLORADO. Anytlilntt In uiir iiuiuo ulluruil fur loss tliun ntlulliir U n awlmtlt' . WANTKH-AKPiiU to sell Iho I'lnlcis ClothPH l.limj Ilio only line over lnvi nteil Hint liolilt tlio clotlic.i without pint ; a perfect ATfiicc < > t : pntont nirant- ly l nuiMl ; sold only by i' V 'HKOnts , to whiini tlio ERRORS OF YOUTH. axcliitilra rlcht la PFIVH Klvnni iniicojlptot M ct.i. , wo Kenil a JL I 1 1 k ? aaniiilullnoliy ninlli BUFFKIIEUS FUOJI ale clrciilur.i. prlco lint nnd trnni to imi'iitH : poonro Arrvou * llphlllly. your territory nt once. Adilrooi , THK I'l.vi.KMS OI.OUIKH LINK CO. , 1" , llprinonSt , WoriTStor , .Mns-i. Yciithful lndl crelloni. Lout Alnnlinod. JOSEPH eiLLOTT'S ' Bo Your Own Physician I Many men , from tlio effectj of youthful ' , Itupruclencu , have tnnmht nlKiut AtUitu of | wt knoha that has rtnluri * ! the ctMieral HJ < * turn o much nn U > Imluco alniout every t uthflr dlwasc , anil thu real CJIUHU of tbo GOLD MEDAL PARI3 EXPOSITION 1889. troultloftcarrt ly orur I > e1n KUf ( > uct4' < l , ttiojr , , are di > ctontl for uvcrytliln # but Ui * riulit ono. NutwltluttAinlliiK the many YtUuawo THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. ronictHi-s thnt innllcftl delonru Imn pro lurtd . for tliti rutluf of thlsrloji of patlwntA , none ot tlm onllnarj iniHles of treatment tlTt'Cta BNFSS CUweDi > r * 'l'r ' cuni. Daring our ntt-iiiivo rolltvo and hot * 1 : CIISHIOHS pltal nrncltett wo have experimented wtth i tlhliavTUDtlLAR AH nuii UlMuoTttrvit iu > w ntul conct-ntraU-d n > mo * _ . .bupmbMfilillillwIlj. DomrorUbU. illBS. The oiTunipanylnu iironcHiitlon fa of- ViattuM wbursall Kcmc.liij lt. IlliiitriMBt book k fitxff furtxl nn n certain und np fldy euro , M . llony.HIaCXX. SSIl' J iM * ffHKK. Addrmori hundrtvliuf CA PR In our tinwUctt huru In tn n rMtonnl to perfect hu/Uth by 1U use fcftvr Mill | ) IVHCI1L1UI1. 1 It Krythroxylon COCA , 1-f tlrchra Ji-rubcMM. l-a dnu-hm. ] Iolonla JJlulco , l H drachm. ( IclHinln. fl Knijns. Et. lanatlw umarai ( & 1cnhoUoS ) ( rralnj ; Kit. lontandra , 3 icru Iw * . Ulycorma , n. HL Mir. Hok nWilll9 | , Tfikftl pill At 8 p < m. , oiid * n- ; nthuroii ifolnff to tx-d , lnBorn ea cnU will liu nuroHf ( try fur tlie imtltint to taUo two pllU fit tKKltlmn. niAklnff thanumlKrthrfoaitay. Thi 4 rom "lr " 1i fulfiptutl tn ortiry cunilltlun of litrrous iltimlltr Antt wtir\lciu < iu In ultborsor , Instantly stop * * thn most nxcruclut Inn nnlns * novnr falli to crlvo oimn to the suffornr. .ml C9i vir\lly m thoMciutPi rfHultlnfffroni For PAINS , HKl'ISES. ItACKAOIIK. ( . 'ONdKSTIONrf , INKLAMMATIONS. KUKUMATtSM , ! li iniiruiVi.ro. The n-cutwrntlvq imwer * of E bin runtonLtlvuaru truly AJtuiiibiIii ) , andlt.i ' ' TOOTIIAC'IIB PAIN few IIKADAIMIH. other . , or any , u u < 4O cnntlnuofl for n nhnrt tlrao chnncen the aid JIKu mtiKli'i I'liusin the piiln to Instantly stop. l.iiiRiifU.ilHljIlltAlnil.iirrvelocii cuutlluuil to uiioof nMiiiwod Itfu nnil vlm > r. A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Auwoni-ncoitstantlvlni culptofletttnior tii'iulrr rrlatlru to thin rciuoily , WA would Intortinlly taken In ilosc.s of frnni thirty to sixty drops In a halt tiimblurnf wutnr will rnro In nay lolhoBo who would praftr to obtain It of n few mlnntiiA Crump , Sprains , SonrSloinacli , ( olio. l > 'latuloiiui ) , lUmrtlmrn , OliolDra .MurliiiH , u , rmnlttltur 91 a w-rui-cly Bualdt park- ; * jJlurrliu'ii - llouduuhu Nau.soa Nurvoiisnoss Mularlit ivtfrt coiitnlnlntf CO pills , ranfully com- < Sk-k , Sluoplusdiiuss Dysuntry , , VonilthiR , , , , jiuumlwl , will IHI nt-nt l > y i lurn mail from i und all internal puliiH arlsln ; ; ( rum uliungu uf dlut , or walor or othnr ( nuiscs. our privAtn li\lomtoty , rw ttlllfuntlsh 6 ; tmckauoHwMoi ) will euro inofctcttiMjfor J5. 5O cents a boUle. Sold by nil Druggists. A Jilrow - or call on ( New England Medical Institute , 21 Triiinonl Iliiiv , Iluilon , AIiiHn , UNLIKE TEA & COFFEE-GOOD FOR THE NERVES. it , wo. hr v. n. HII.UUI. The claims of cocoa as a useful article of diet are" steadily winning recognition. Unlike tea and coffee , it is not only a stimulant but a nourishcr ; and it has the great advantage of leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to general use. The strong may take it with pleasure , and the weak with impunity. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ] Btwlfle for ! lriif rl .DlMlnmii.F'.tii.5iiiimliln , Wat * f iilnuu. MvntM iK'iiroislim , HnrtunliiK of tliu Uraln , r - BUlllnir In liL'ftnlty nnd lc\dlnir to mUcrjr ilwav an. I ile.ith , I'rrmjiuio Old Alt" , JmirunninJ , I.unuf 1'oiror Inultliur > e < , Involimtar/ Liana , oml Hiumnatoirl.a-a CAIIKCM ! hr oTur-viurtln.t or thu hrnhi , pi'lrtiiru or uviT-lMilultfonco. KichH \ > \ rotitaln naniunll.'d InaU ment. Stahiir. or blx for CH. * int liy iiiallprpialil. Witli iiirh order for li hoi , v > lll mini imn' "BEST " punr ntco In infnnd ioni'r IT thu trw imrnt f & GOES FARTHEST. II' ' ' MllYbv llouTCN'a COCOA ( "ouca tried , alwnys uiod" ) leaves no injurimm effects on the GOODMAN DUUG CO. , nervous system. It'ano woniler , therefore , that In all parts of the world , this ( nrrrifor'f 1110 Furuuiu fativut , Oiniilui , Nob. Cocoa U recumtmmilutl by niuillcut men Incteail if tu flint colfcu nr nthrr cueoaxircliovolutv * lor dally un byclillilreu i > ailnlln , hnlu ulul ilck , rich i | nnd pixir. "Iarsn t alu in tliotorlil. . " Ask for V.\x llourrN'HtinlMt noo/A/r. CO Vwvrr/vr/ww4wwvrtfvvwwwv plfor LOBTorrAILIMO EtANJI001) | ) Q n ral anJHKHVOUS DKH1LIIY | | W akn Mof HodyandHlud , Iff t . . . . . . lnfPrmr.ni.P.n. < nHPrYn-Jlir- llob.ll , .loMjtU.IHmilimilrllr.lnrrd. llo l.fl.llr f . "i Hlr lb. . HliL .11lk KLOiaiMlllaN8al'lllTNO > r.lby. ( JUclulrlT iinrillinK IKIHK 'IllUt rjlKNT-lltntnu In ilij. H Inlllr < " * CO liUIri > n < l fortlju I'uuolrln. > Ttlt Ihcu. vrouf niaUtd ( li < lfrt ) * * . . nUPFAlO.N. V. MAX MEYER & BRO. ELECTRBG BELT _ r . . 'ff | , 'iff yf-"I > 2nj. & < ; ? T > a Jev/elera and Silversmiths , jgggjgffigg g ' . Era 'iiwriumfi : r.,7r- ; SIXTEENTH FAUKAM STREETS OMAHA NEIJ. O xIM' " * " l > lximriM,1H rK ! . * M AND , , . tij II.UN-0 . BUT AND SUSPdlSORT V/o of articles 01 . * < , Ua l * fAr > tlU ) > r < * ' ' l'19kar ' * invltopartlculnp attention to our Inrgo vDrioty DOM , Cum 01 ll tr ll . , clTlni Kr rl ; , Mild , H "lk. l. , Ui > llnu. , lMrr U of KlMKIcllr ttiiouiK til WKilt cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at PAIiTM. n .Mrlui Ihun la IIK1I.TII d VII.OIIIII 8 NtllKMrrll. Hlfflcle lurr > m K.ll luilull ) , or > rmfill Si.nu In " . POPULAR PRICES. UKtT n.l U iM rr ( ; iMUt | d& m& uu. Wor.l ccivtl r * nu.ullt tnr.,1 In Inrc * mtmtfc * . U ill b liipbl.l Vtu * Solid Sterling Silverware , stnglo pieces or In sola , combinations , &o > , from BAH I ) EH ELtOTHIOCO. . loousuuifi. , CHICAQO.IIL $3 up to $600. Finn Quadruple Silvor-plated Ware , In now and elegant designs , omJ > raoln3 Jtr a'H"ll"rT JL ' IJ jLwJLcurejfn > i/ir Mnrnliliie lllt llalill about everything known to the trade in both Uat ami liullow ware , HO low In OB Price that wo dura not name the tlgurua. bolua ouly about HALtf OUU KOUJI- ER Lampa PIIICE3. , Toilet 3 its , Candelabra , Bronze Ornaments , Mlrroru , beNlilos the D R UENNESS largeHt asaortminit of ClooltH to be found west of Chicago , from $1 up to $ aoo. r.iQtJott tiABx-r. Handxome Mantel Clocln at $5 , $7.60 , $10 , $16 , olc. , with half-hour atrtlcu IN AIL THE WOKLD THEKE1S ( JUT UNE CURE attachment , cathedral ijongK , iSco. DR. HAINES1 GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Rich It ran be qlvrn In u rup ttt wufffH or Iru , tir IM r Diamonds Watches and Gold Jo\v- , , \ - tlfl - uf luoU , without Ihu ktiowlbUtfa ot Itio iiaiiont , irneoiiM4ry. It Uabiolutaly h rinlt * and will eGucl at Reduced Prices. a poriuaiioot and spend/ our , whether ( h puiuiit l * elry Greatly . fuodertUJriukor or4u uluoholio wrec'i IT .N h \ KIC KAll.n. H opvraUa u quiolly Mild wilb nuult ocr * WTRcpalring at Lowest Hates aud All Work Fully Warranted.1 lainty nd or tbnt ha the In patient aware , hi uudoruoea * ouinpltitn no inoonvenlcuco tt-lormatlou U , lluctvd iantfol > uokoparlioularwfroo , Tut > nhdol KU11M At CO. . intUAi IOIJB | . , UthACuminutita * * "rradn upiiltnii by UCAKB , UllUCii & CO. * tu4