12 THE OMAHA DAII/Y / BEE , SU DA3r , JTJTAr 20 , 181)0.-TWELVE ) PAGES. nmi 'ni'O I1'\T ' t\T (1IT1I1TIM1 ( PltlTf * SlAfliSlIhN IN SlHQIIiR SUITS How Big Tom Eoed Looks With His "SndngW Oil. AN ORATOR WITHOUT A VEST. IMcKinlcy dro\\H IClixitifiit In a TS'r CnMiimu ' 1 lie Coiilln Xnulilncry ol' the Cnpltol I''I.uni'l nt . . July 10. [ Sprclal to Tun Bu : , ] Hi > eaker Ileod hns ono of the gaudiest funnncr suits In Wo-shlngton. I saw him on Pennsylvania avenue this nftarnoon. Ilisblf ? round cannon hall of n head was covcicd with alnond brimmed Btraw hat and his ! )00 ) pounds of hone and llesb xvcre adorned xvith a sultof hvcnJer ray. Ills rent \vnsa cuta- xvny hut It xviis nnbuttoiiod ut tlio front and I noted tli.it ho had no vest to coxcr his Ilannel shirt and that his pantaloons xvcro held npby a blue silk hand fully one foot x\Ido and nec essarily nt least six feet in lenRth. This Is the fashionable conRressioiial suit for sum mer , and It 1m been adopted hy Heed , I Icnry ( Jnbot Loilff o nnd others of the eastern con gressmen. About one half of tliomemhcnof thohousonow appear upon the lloor without vests and dlpilty has gone to the \\lnds. A large number of l Shirts nnd Henry Cabot I.o Igohmonoot invy blue nnd ho varies this nt thnts xvlth another of a dtllcntc la\cnder. lie -xvc.irs a Ilannel ahlrt collur fastened tolho shtrtand his coat isnlso of blue ll.inncl. His iimtiiloom * arc light nnd n deep blue silk band holds them la place. Bcloxv the bottom of Ids pantaloons shoxv out russet shoes and bo loolw inoio ready fora foot nice or n camping out expedition than for speech making. General Spinola slicks to his blp white collar , but hovllts llxo I'vciy day and spends one-fourth of his time in rushing into the cloak rooms to change thorn. Ilohastho Bnmo blue suit that ho xxoro In thoxvinter. but he wears his xcst unbuttoned and duihifj the last foxv d lys the perspiration has run off of him In stix'uina. He does not seem to mind It , however , and ho manages to'et ( nloiiKlthout the use of n fan , Dockery of Mlsso m I alxuys has n fan In his hand nnd always looks hot. Amos OumniliiKS has been Inn pailiolkd stite , and though hoxvoilts right nlon r , ho cinnot stand the licit. Ills summer suit Is of gr.iynnd his handsome fnco is shaded as ho walks ni > on the avenue by n tall xvhlto phifjh.it. Stewart of Ver mont Is now a symphony in yellow. Ills coat Is n dellc.ito chrome. His shoes are the bilgh test golden morocco ; his necktie Is of Jcr ey cream , and ho wcais a Acstltloli has a jcllow tinjo. ; All of his clothes aio of some cotton or fcllk goods , nuj ij3 , sallow complexion nnd sandy hc.ml shlno out of tliem ns though they were touched up hy an nitlst to ho a pait of the yolloxv wholo. Kx'on "Hlso Up William" Springer has slied his X'o-it , but ho pounds the air Just as earnestly as though the thermometer was nt zero , nnd hols rtaily to mike n speech \\hon- cxcr he can catch the speaker's eye He has roses lu his buttonhole , iiotxvithstandinghls negligee dress , Mid ho fie < nicntly tjets an admiring glance fioin the gallcilcs. Ono of the brightest nnd brainiest of the young men oJ the house Is Frank of Missouri , Ilocamo out yesterday In a light black silk coat , awhito vest nnd black shoes with the brightest jellow uppers. MrKinloy mndo ono of his biggest spcoelioi the other day xxlthouta vest. Ho wore n Prince Albert coat and this xvns thTOwn open nt the front and his bit ; expanse of white shirt showed out xvith all the gloss of the Chtnoso laundry "When ho i-alsed his hands up toxxards the ceiling In emphatic fiastiiro- the little round tag that Is fastened to the end of the liosom to hold It In place popped out and stood nt rlpht nnglcs xvith the bosom nnd just ox-er the centre button of the black hand of his pintnloons. As ho cnfoicecl period after period xvlth emphatic gestures This Llttlo White SI MI Ircpt lioliblngnp ami doxxn and McKlnloy , xxho Is usually ns cool us the centre seed of n cucumber , groxv warmer and xvanner. His collar be an to xxcnltcn and the soft pnrL : of Ills shht cluntr to his body , miking his xx-cll starched hosom btnud nlone. I hive seen other statesmen who Imvo spoken under sim ilar chouiiHtancei and it Is the general con- clnr.inn amontr the incinbcis that the flannel shifted statesmen are the host off. Among the handsomest of these Is Dicckcnrliltfo of Kentucky who hns doffed his statesman black nnd has clothed his big fiamoln a popper and salt jii.iy suit. Ho docs not \\cir a vest and nls llnnnel shirt Is of the most delicate cream. Itound thocollnrof this bo tics a nobby hluo iear f and upon the lapel of his coat ho wean n bright buttonhole bouquet of la Franco robes. Joseph 0 , Cnnnon of Illinois makes nil of his Hpecclies in a graycutanny ( suit , Ho Uorks himself Into a sweat xvlicnex'cr ho sponlts nnd ho has no summer gestures , Ho has cliaiigcd his standing collar for a turn over and lie xvllts this every time ho taltes the floor. Genera ! Bunks xveaw a liito duck X'cst niul nsnltof black goodsof light xxclght , Ho covers his handsome xvhlto head xvith a black blouch hit and his necktie Is a black ribbon , which 1m tics himself. General Kuny Leo , the son of the great confederate gen eral , wears n gray suit. Tom flajnoof Pitts- burg bobs around in a $ .15 Scotch tweed , mid General Tracy of Now York has agruy busi ness suit , n boiled shirt and no xcst , Ben Untterxvoith looks like n preacher In his xvhlto tie. Rising Sun Morse of Massachu setts , the Hum xx'ho makes the stove polish , has n coat of boinb.uine , xvhich shines 03 though It had been polished ut his oxwi fac tory , nnd his big f ramo U bound around xvith n xvhlto xest. Judge M'lcktiam of Ohio has man led xvlntcrto summer and Slloku to IliHllliiclc AVIiitcr Knit , hnx'ing put on n yelloxx * cloth vest for appear- unco's snko. O'Donnoll of Jllchigan ahvajs looks cool , and his xvhito silk nocktlo I'laltes him cooler than ever. McComns of Mary land Is a brtinctto and ho is the handsomest blnck-hnired , bilght-oyed young man In con gress. Ills light summer suit sets off his beauty , and his snowy shirt nnd his xvhlto nccktlo make him look as though ho had jiibt jumped out of a bandbox. TMo general appearance of the house Is far different now than luthoxvlntor. Instead of men la stately Muck you hove nil of the dif ferent sorts of suits above mentioned and a number of Instances have been knovui of members taking olT their coats and working awnynt their desks In their shht slcoven. And still the Capitol is the coolest place In Washington , nnd Is one of the coolest places In the country. Thousands of dolhira liuvo been spent in order to make It so , and the same poxvcr that Is used To Cool ConirrcHS xvouldrunn vast innnufaotuilajj establish ment , There Isn tunnel xvhich extends from the foot of Pcnnsylx'ntihi nvonuo up through tbo grounds into the basement of the capitol , and there are two great forclag fans over twelve feet In dlamoter xxhich draw in a cur rent of f roih lr and sends it Into the houses of congress , Ube nlr Is passed through n fountain in order to cool It , and it loses some of its beat In Us xindergroand passage. An other tunnel is talked of , and hi this CIWQ the air xvlll bo brought freai iv gronttr distance and xvlll consequently bo cooler. The en gineer of the capitol thinks tlmt the nlrought to bo jusicd over iccaud , ho scuds a good pait of the nlr through the * heating pi pa In xvarm i xvcathcr In oiiler to cool It. flioro are inoio than thrro mile * otlliesipiiw * lutho capitol , thomostof xvhleharo iindcrh'rotind , and Iho nlr bv rncliiK around through them gcU cooled off. In mtdltlon tothato arrangements there arc fans to take the bad nlr out ot the capitol nnd the celling of each o' the houses ot con gress Is perforated In order Unit the bad nlr limy escape , The mott careful moans nro tnken to render the congress men comfortable nnd ono of the Instru ments xvhlch the engineer luis Is ono to test the humidity of the atmosphere. This Is tcgted by nHinglo human hair. Human lialr absorbs moisture like n rope , and It becomes shorter xx ticnxvnt This hair Is six Inches long and It is laid on n dial , 'i ' ho hand or pointer of the dial moves backward or for- xvunl as the moisture In thohalr vatles , nnd la this xx-ay the nlr can ho perfectly regu lated , Tliu bath room ? of Ihcc.pltol haxo never been inoio pitroulzod than they aio now. fifty members of the loxverhouso TakoTixn llatlis Dully , nndiieaily every congressman pots his tub at Uncle Sam's evpcnso diiringthoLot we.ither. Hen Lerovwof Ohio used to spend about one-half of Ids tima in thob.xtli tub during the summer , nnd ho xxas ono of Iho foxv con gressmen who gvt futon the Itussiati bath. ThPio are nine bith lub-iln the hisemont under the house , nnd e.uh bath rootnU as big us the ordinary hotel } > iroom. . Tlio tubs nro Immense , and Tom lleol ordejrgo Ilirnes.or nnyof the fatoit nion In congrojs , can toll about in then \vithout gi adng their el hoxvs or their ktiotu. Some of those tubs are of maiblo , and la ono ot thum Kean'au xv.is h'lthlngxvhen he was c died up to vote on the Morrison hill. Hocimo npln nblii'ikot , atid like the bedbug got theio just thosamo. Some members take a bath Just before speaking Jt makes ono feel like a nexv man , and xv hen tnoy got on the iloor , instead of feeling hot and tired , thoystirt off as ficsh ns a daisy. A number of the members like the lUisslun h ith nnd even In these hot July days you xvlll llndsomo of the greatest men of the lountry unsseilln nothing but a toxvel bitting In the stcua worn nnd ihlnklng cold xx-ator until the piesphation runs clown their checks nnd off their backs In rivulet * . Trom tlrno to time some of them will go off nnd take n plungotmd then como bade to sxxcat again. After they Imvo bean well rublicd dovx'ii nnd sni.iyodolt xvlth cold xvator they como out nt pcaie xxlth thomselx'esandnll the world. Not a foxx' of them bring their constituents heioto bntho and the senutora as n rule are fully tus fond of the public ; baths as thomcmbejs of the homo. In the supreme court hiseinont there isn sort of aa eleutrlo bath xvhich , It Is said , will almost million doid in in think and whluh h resorted to by members of congress and the Judiciary xvho ai'o very tired from ox-cr-xvoik or over-drink the night before and xx-ho xx'ntit to Tnt Theinsolips In Immediate Trim. Speaking of the senate , the members of our so called house of loids ate qulto a-suadlgnl- lled in tlioir dress as the represent atix'es , A laigo number of thcinxvcar no x-ests at all and I saw " /ub" Vance this afternoon xvalk- ing through the chamber xvith great beads of pe.uly sweat standing on his Inndsomo fore- lic.ul. Ho XXMS fannliv himself violently nnd and n vast expanse of boiled shht slioxx-edout betxvecn tlio frocks of his light gray business suit. Tic hud evidently come to the capitol In nuuviy , for his shut was soaked xx'ith perspiration , and it clung to his pcisoa. PUtt of Connecticut is another vestless senator. "Vunco and Platt are about the same height , but Vance xxeighs J.'iJ pounds and Plait weighs 1U5. Ho is as thin us n rail , and his six foot of bono and sWn look longer nnd thinner than over in Ids summer attire , Another tall , thlu anatomy is In alls , and ho and ICiigono Halo of Maine hive evidently bonghttheir summer suits in partnoi'shlp. Tlioy have the same cloth , nnd ns they sit siduby side they nro drassod enough alike to bo brothers. Senator lag ills h a coed deal of n dude. Ho his boon cillcdtho I'est ' IJr.'Hscd Mini In the Senate , and ititho xx'Intcr ho xvcars tlio most costly of hoax'y goods , and always has a rod necktie sticking out of his co it in east pocket. IIo noxvxvo.ars a double-breasted froeic coat of light gray. It li is enough material In it for nnovcicoat , and It corresponds xvith the re mainder of the suit. IIo wears a white neck tie Instead of his red one , and his long , thin nook is clasped around byn standing collar ns \vldtoas tno diivensnoxv. The vice-presi dent look- * coot and pleasant In n business suit of light hrow'ii. IIo Is never hot , and ho duos not allow himself to appear nthcr.viso than smiling. Stem-art the millionaire looks like a farmer. IIo has n suit of navy blue flannel , and his straxv hat cost about 81. Senator lllair Is another straw hatted sen ator and John Sherman' has nxx'hltu panann which ho bought lu Cuba n foxv years ago , Hohas n gray business suit cut x'ory much like that of Ing ills and ho looks not unlike a xxoalthy southern planter in his seashore dress. Blair looks moro like a Vcimont fanner nnd his suit Is black and of light xxclght. Senator Payne sticks to his blncir Prince Albert nnd axinter clothes nnd though ho xxMlks out to the capital ho Is AH Cold ns Tee Cicatn , Ho has not enough flesh to get warm If ho xvantcd to and ho hellox'cs in enjoying life nnd enjoys It. Ono of the coolest looking senators is Butler ot South Carolina , xvho Is -xxhlte-haircd Adonis of the democratic side ot the chamber. IIo has n skin as fresh ns that of n baby's and thcio Is not enough h dr on the top of Ids head to innlvo his brain hot. IIo xvcnrs a business suit and a xvhlto xcst xvith n lavender necktie. Ho keeps the sun fioin his head hy n xvhito straxv hat nnd usually entries an umbrella. IMiilctusSatxyor has throxvn oft his collar ns xx'cll as his nccktlo. Ho hns a xvlntcrni'ck and Ids short fat fnuno Is pasted to his hi ; strong face by only a wafer , Tlio result Is Ids collars last only n foxv minutes nnd ho would I doubt not throw o/t / his com If ho dared AVIien ho Is nt homo In Wisconsin ho likes to work about his naxx'nillls In his shirt sleeves. Ho is worth , it Is said , about * " > ,000- , 000 and ho has thousands of acres of plno lands Not long no nn eastern merchant xvho wanted to ntnko n deal with him XXMS told ho xx-as nt one of the suxvmllls. The man followed directions and went la the sawmill and hcolngn little fat ohl mm with n bald head and a big jjoso , In his shht sleeves xvorlilncr nmciig the machinery ho actostcu him rather roughlv and asked him several questions. The fat old man in shirt sleeves ans\xered him and the man then said ho wanted to sco Sen ator Saxx'j or. "All right , " said the fnt man , "toll mo your business. " "But I don't xvaut to talk to xou. " sala the man ; "I want to sco your \Vhorolstliosemtorl" Senator saxvyer then disclosed his Identity , to the man's great surprise , nnd inado a birgaln with him based on the conversation which the man hid had xx-lth him xvhea ho thought ho xvivs a workman. The result xvas that the senator Marie 11 Small by the man's mistake. Senator Gush Davis wears the cleanest mid prettiest xvhlto nocktlo In the senate. His llnon Is always fresh and his complexion clear. Hols not averse to hot weather and his clothes are alxvnys In good order , for hU xxlfo buys them for him and shoxvutches as carefully over his xvardrobo us over her own , Senator Davis' summer "dilnk Is a glass of Iced milk , ono of which ho always takes just tofoia ho goes to bed. Father Dnvves of Jlassichuselts xvcan > n black silk coat and n hnon vest , Senator Spoonor has como out In summer pantaloons of light lax'cnder. Pad dock of 2foluiulii wears n v lit to rest. Man- dordon has n navy blue suit , Gojrgo vest la clad In xellovv and Casox'of Dakota looks cool In black , All ot the senators have chanced their clothes , mid lam told that If the thermometer rises another degree a num ber c ! them will appear In Ilannel shhts. FIU.MC U , "ra VEIN , Bright Bits from the Jolly PhilosopLera for July Reading. AN INSPECTOR OF LIGHT HOUSES , f f t Ills IStpcrlcticoVlt7i nn Opera Company Tlio Metaphor Slight ly Mi > c < l DlHtntiuo In Colorado The Wrotijr IMtv , Puck : Prisoner T don't think there xvlll bo any need of your addressing the Jury. . lawyer \\\\y \ not I Prisoner My Insanity xvlll bo Instantly plain to thoni when they sco that I have 10- Uilncd you to conduct my e.iso. HIM btln Too. IJoston Transcript : Sleeker Yes , sir , I alxxuys keep adhiry. And there never xvas an entiy in that diary xvhlih 1 xvould haxe been nsh lined that my mother or my sister should see. see.ItulTun Same hero. 1 used to put clovn 'candy' for cigars and 'sundries' ' for drink ables. A TilglithouRe Inspector. Smltli.Gray ACo.'s Monthly : "Hello Snippier , -xvhat have you been doing all xx'Interi" "Oh , I've ' been Inspector of lighthouses. " "KoJ I didn't hear of your appointment. " "Well , It xvnsa't announced. 1 backed the Baindoro opera company on its western tour. " ol' lvtlnsIvcnoHi. ! Ts'exv York Weekly : Miss Doxx-ntoxvn Where aio you going this summer ) JIIss Uptown To Frojjtovvn. N. J. "Mercy ! That's a horrid place ; nothing butsxx'.ampi and mosquitoes. " " 1 know it | but all the wottv resorts are filled tipnoxxudajs by the common herd , yea know. " GcttliiV\\Iullr ; 3Clxcd. Noxv York Weekly i Immigration Exam iner Have jou any moms of suppoitl Immigrant Indulo Oi have thot. Mo brotherMoik do bo hosshi1 a gang of Oital- lans cluuln'streets an1 ho promised me wor- rukat that same. Immigration Examiner ( severely ) Ahha 1 You nnvo come hero iindoi contuictto work. You must go luo'c AV'o cannot nllow Amer ican xx'orklnt'nien to bo eiovvded by foreign labor. AX xv Term M lining Conspiracy. Jexvolers' xVockly : I'rofessor ( to laxv class ) If A , B.,0. , D , i : , P. , G. nnd II. , agico together to plunder tlie public treasury by means of fotgcd vouchers , xvliat would youilenominite the combination I Bunilsh Blight ( a joxvclcr's son ) An in itial ring , sir. NoliiN'nr Itelation. rilegcndo Blatter : "Say , old fclloxx * . nre you really a relation of the celebrated 1'rof. Dldl" "Yes , but somewhat far removed. " "How , then ! " ' 'Ho is my brother ; but } ou see , there are ten sisters betxveen xis. " A lldii h Somervlllo Journal : Mrs. Bjinlcs Did you have a rough passage to Plymouth the other dax * , Mrs. Ilonesl ] Mrs. lljones Well , I she lid siv xx-o did I tell you , I hox'o a sigh ot relief X'vhoii 1 sot my foot on drv land once more. And fr.iukly , Ahs. Bjlaks , between you and me , tlmt XXMS ( ill there xx'ns left to he ivo. Dlttancc In Colorado. Van Horn's Monthly : "Hoxv far is It to the postotllcol" nskod the tourist as ho en countered u mountaineer among the Rockies. "Well , " AXIIS the vnly , "if jou co around by the load It's a half hour's walk , but if you cut 'cross lots it's fourteen miles. " A Mix < 1 Mt Wesl Shore : Judge Piisoncr , the cliargo has been xvlthdr.ixvu , and you nro dis charged , Slxshootcr Sun Discharged , and the charge xvithdr.ixx nt Yon may bo way up on liixx1 , bat yea don't ' kno.v much about guns jcdgo. Tholtcu IJP ! ho Could Think Of. National Weekly : "I will never go doxvn town xvlth jou lyain , " s.i'.d an apparently neglected vvifo to her spouse as they were quietly meandering doxvn the cioxvded thor oughfare. "What on caith hax'o I been guilty of ! " ex claimed thu husband , "Thero is not a xvoman that passes us but what you turn around and gaze after her. " "Well , my dear , I was only looking up a spring style of bonnet. " "Paidon mo. my dear. " replied the lady. "Hoxv cruel of mo to Judge you so harshly. " ( Sleepy Soeii-ry. " "Smith-Gray ACo.'s Monthly ; Mr. Grand Cimon Don't you tlnd our xvoitaru scenery impressive ! Mr. nast Port It struck mo as being rather sleepy. Alt. Grand Canon Sleepy ? Air. East Port Yes , I iiolicod the gulfs and lavincs xx-cie yaxvning on nil sides. A Misapprehension. Somerville Journal : "How cool she Is , " exclaimed Air. ICajoncs admiringly , us ho Avatohcd thoclailng female trapeze performer at the circus. "Yes , " snapped Mrs Knjoncs , asshoxlgor- ously wielded a big pilm leaf fan. "Almost nuybodv could bo cool xvho didn't hax'o any more of a co tumo on than she has. " A Horrid Thitu ; , Romerx'illo Journal : "Da you like bable , Jlr.Vldtol" asked the yoang mother teudot1- Iv of the grim old bachelor xvno sat nt tuo foot of the table. "Don't knoxx" , inarm , " replied the bachelor promptly , lietxveon two niouthtuls of potato , "Never tasted any. " On nC I'exv. Sornorvillo Journal : Bjones "DD yea see that man across the street ! I tell you , ho is a public benefactor. " HJeuks "Hovvsol" Hjones "IIo keeps still whoa ho liasn't nnytlilng to say. " Ijlko Some Afon. Nexv York AVorld : Do Pew Why is it that the oxvl is such n xviso bird ! La Conic Because he 1ms his fun at night. A XIHTOXV Nexv York World : Miss Siv'ynm I shall not associate xvlth that Miss "Teller any more , 'Ihoy say her father was ft thief. "Yoa , hostolo a million from the security bank. " "Mercy ! Hoxv people xvlll Ho ! And to think that I xvaa going to cut her. " A CSooil Titm kt cpcr. Smith , Gray & Co.'s Alonthlv : Dolloy- Does jour noxx'watch keep good time , Uos- llniOoslln Ooslln I think it must , for It never glx'es any away. I can't mikoit run. Iilhcrnl Itciiiiinoritinn. Smith , Gray & Co.'a Monthly : "How do jou piv for snake stories ! " ho asked , ns ho entered the sanctum. "Hy the lyln' , " replied the editor. Tlio AVroiiT Klre. Detroit Free Press : A boy of eight or nlno came out of un alloy off Champlaln street yes terday with tears in his eyes ami a limp in each leg , and u man xvho xvai passing stopped to say ; "Been firing of a toy cannon and got hurt , chl" "N-no , sir. " "Haven't you fired off any thing ! " "N.no. "Well , xvhnt's the matter1 } ' "I xvas utter pigeons and a fellow fired mo off. " A IInt ofTlielr Value. Jewelers' Weekly : Manager ( to noxvstago c.arp nter } A part of jour iluty will bo oc casionally to steal the loading lady's ' dia monds. Cnrpantcr I suppose I shall bo liberally re warded for returning them. Manager Uoi\-nrdi ( U No , sir I If you are not willing to take the diamonds for your services I will hire somebody else. Tlio Anolont Style anil the Modern. Jewelers' ' Weekly : Mr , Guzzle ( making a Lcrolo oflort to bo entertaining ) M1 dear ( ho ! ) lo you lmo\r \ ( lili-Mvonrsiinhea niriairi on of MM. Unwle Intlotkll Will , that's n peed dual better than wearing them in ono's boots. A canary tlmt dl l nt Etst Ooshcn. PH. , nfcn'dujs ngoxus nearly fourteen years olil. Accorillng to the Wilmington lvnry ! Even- tnfcnnftll xvnt found lu tlio heart o ( ft cow ttuitdlcd ncuvthoro recently. Ts'dcknmlvon township , Burks county , Pa. , boast * of ft four-lcggud ihU'kwhUli uses them nil In a vay tint tan sight to see. OAliUKobln.ilcmnko four feet In length wis ktllcNl lutho prlvnto onk-oof the ISxcUnngo bank of Chcill , Slioll AsCo.nt O.uthupo , III. , the other iif tenioon 'Iho bulk I * loitttod oa principal street imd noboilv snw tlio snitko eater , 'llio ivptllohiul HXXMlloxxcJ tx\o \ largo tmekiitfoi of bills anil ww about to csc.ipo with Its plunder. D.m I Iciidi-lrk'4 of Vtoln , In. , killed a ut- tlcsnnka last Monday \vhleli liid two legs. They were plnvoci about six Inches buck from the head oa cither sldo of H bo < ly and \xcro nbout txxo Inches lottvr. The foot resembled n cut's ' iwv more than anjthliiK olio and xx'hcn lint seen the ivptllo \ \valklnfiua them , at the simio thud wnifKlIni * tlio lower part of its boily like any other .smkc. It xuis about tinea lict in loiigth undluulAx'o tat tles. tles.Thero There is n butcher's boy luSenttlo vho travels nioanila fie.it deal on Uonobick that iittiuetH considui.ible nlteiitioii IIo hns u iloKiiiu1lluitimliii.il xvlll notch on the horse's back and rltlo nloiif- the street apparently xx-itli iii mtieli also. uui ciOojiiicnt as the lay hinisoir. IJutxx-hen the Iwy wants to hitch thohofsois ulien the tlotf comes inlianilv. The tlo Is tolil to Rltiloxx'ii utiiUlioliorsois fastened to him , when the txvo animals .iro loft , to .ill intents and puipOhM , iuporlcct secmlty , -At Milton , On. , nfcv days ago n liltlo boi caught two youn mocking Wills niul nut the'ii in u wipe , which was kept outside the hou o. N'oxt day the youtiK birds - 'ro adopted by two old mocking blids mid tlioy havobeen feeding the joting ones over since. The same diij the old birih beuim loeOmg them a Hue Jiy ilo\v up totho uifovitli a blaeic bciry ii his mouth and xvmtedto lielp foe'l ' thoyouni ; oni's which so otiujjetl the old binbtlnt they .lUui-lcecl the Uuo jiywith Bi'cit fiuy ami drove him away. .A snake aiul-cat stoiy con * from Ilcmp- Etc.id , L I. It is to the elicit tlut n yollnv I'iit one afternoon last week had Its nttentlon ntti.iL'tCil to ; i moving object In the f.is * . The eat pounced upon the object , xvlili h proved toboasii.ikoahout two fiet inluntrth. A lively tus.slo lolloxvcil bctxx-cui the reptile and thoc.it. Tbnsnalw would turl uliouttlio c.it na til the latter xxas compelled toletpo Ills hold The oat , lio\iox'cr , xvus petting ttio bolter ol Iho battle , \\hciiu robin How near to the spot and diverted the cat's attention , and thus enabled Iho snake to escape. .A Maine 1ml tells a story In the Lewistoa , Me , Journal of the remarlnblosair.idty of a pet cat which ho oxviis. 'Iho feline lull a great fondness for the lle.shof birds , and in order to muko her quest for tlio sumo suc cessful employs n stuitaguin Evidently undetMiiKluiK the birds' fondness lor angle worms , she collects n number of the same and btirrics them in the ciound. hho then hides nearby , and when the buds alight to secure thoiriovcted morsel , she springs from her courculincnt and pounces upon them. imny ii biul tlms falls a prey to pussj 's shioxx'diiess. Lixx'icncuBoininov , a hlnpo mamifnctuier of Uromly , ciptured a nionstei skate xx-clgh- iti | ? 150 pounds in the suit ut Coney Island , and it Is now on ixhiWHon In one of the \Vcst lind resorts there. Ivlr. Botrmicr is upward of seventy jears old , but with the assistance of his ifop ho raptured the hig llsh without much tioubls. His. attention ivas lirst attracted to it by the birkiug of the dog , and \vlien ho saw It in the surf ho seized a heavy piece of wood and walked out almost to his vaist in tlio w.itc-r hofoio ho readied the llsh Ho stunned it xilth tliooo3arul the dog seized it and tore at it n-k-lwdly It xv.is llnally sucuicii with a rope and towed ashore , A singular snake story comes from near Gieeiivllle , Ala. A very sm.illmilksnalte , it appears , cruwlcd Into the house of a man named Walters , and found n toottlo o ° milk without u cork , the bottle bcitiK- kept for a baby of Mr. nnd Mrs \Vnltors. The reptile crawled into tlio mouth of the Lottie nnd diauk heulv of the milk , and it was there when Mrs. Walters oiino In. With ft scr.\nn . she seized a broom to kill the reptile , \\hlch took flight and started to run , but it had diaulc too much milk. It hid. ROIIO in without au > trouble , hut It now found It impossible tofe'ot out , and , after pulling the bottle nbout the lloor for awhile , it nns killed. i\on ; then it was impossitlo to ( jet the snake out ot the bottle , and they uere thrown away together. Out of thirty-six piincipils erected in the Minneapolis public schools , thirtj-Uvo aio women Obeilln college , ICan , elected to Its piesi- donoy President G. W. Uutcs of Hutgcr's college. The prnduating class of Ohio Weslcyan iinlvonity numbered elghty-tvo , tLo larijest in its history. The Lynnn Uoechcr lectnies atValouiil- vcisit.v iie\t year will bo lay Itov. James Stalker of < Jlusfo\v' ; , Kcotlmd. The commencement exercises of the "West- cm normal college at Shcninuloah , In. , begin July 0 and mst until July ! i4. Air. Moodv has secured Itov. W. It Mowoll of England to nddiess the stuUcuts of his summer school at North Held. Oeou'C linncioft , the hlstotlnn , has presented - sented his ehutk to liisltop Ilurbtns an en dorsement of his bdieino for a Methodist university at Washington. Hururd university Is to provide noxtvcar fur a .sjbtem.iticcouiso on the laws , the literature - aturo , the customs , the llfo of the Hebrew people ; this is to say. a course of lectures on the biblo. Somebody has offered Talc unlveisltyflOO- OOJ fortho election ofa dormitory on the college - logo campus. Who ! Nobody knows ; nnd President Dwlght s.iys ho will not toll until the building has been completed. Tor the first time since Il.irx'iml college \\as founded , the qulnquciminl record of its almni is issued In English instead of Latin. During its ' . ' 51 years of existence Harvard university has graduated li,9. ( , ! ( ) pupils , of whom little moro tlun one-half ( b.Oiir ) ' are still The numbcrof suicides by pupils ofGer man gvmnasia , capcrlully in Bcilln , on ac ount of fa iluroto jiass the o.\amiiiations for nnndxauccd class , hns increased to such an alarnilii ) ; extent that tlio Piusslan cnltus minister , v. ( Josslor , bus nddressed a public letter to teachers and parents on this subject , Ho urges them to a hotter education morally and plijsically , of the pupils , and to a Creator regnrd for the Individual weaknesses and character of the different pupils. Ho appeals to both homo and school to worlc to0'ethcr for this end The University of Lonvnln has added a com-soof moil leal ethics to the ordinary pro- gramme of professional study.Vlicc a sim ilar proposal was Iwfuro thoUclL'Itm pirliu- wilt homo time aijo it waa objected by sover.il deputies that incdlcul students had rniito enough to leani ulrcidy without beliu Imrdei'cdwith additional hiilijuc-tsuf btudy Other enlightened leprojontatlx-os of the lieoplontTceted to bcliexo thiit "dcontolosv" ( the ricnch term for medical ethics ) must'bo a mispilnt for "odontology. " The number of students in the University of Gielfsnudd this summer scinestor Is OOJ. MIIK the largest number ox-cr on Its hooks Of those Ul aiestudimtsof medielno , l7t ! of theology. M of philosophy and ! i"i of laxv , vhile U4 are allowal to attend particular lectures without havmp miitilcnlnted in any faculty. At Krlaugcn the nunioer of students islOU > , bclii the Hist time It has exceeded 1,000. , The theological faculty used to bo the most nunieroiisly attended , but this year medicine licada the list. At Marburg there nro 1 , ) . $ students , this hoina also the 11 mt time the number of 1,003 hnsbcoiioxcosdcil , There are SOU students in the medical faculty. Frequently accidents occm In the house hold which cause burns , ents , apiams and bruises ; t'orusoln such cases Dr. J. II. Me- Lean's Vole.mlo OH Liniment hat formuny j ears been the constant favoiito family rem edy. _ _ The Ohio and Mississippi railroad official : ) liax'o agreed to the doinii'ids of tlioir yard men in Clnciiuiati for the OhicaKOScale , with the present iluy of twelx'olu'iru. The Haiti. moioand Ohio men liavomauou like demand. "O , looltnt those his waves , " sni.l the tfiil nt the seashore , "Those nro breakcu-a arn't ' thov n * I" "Yes , " said thu old gentleman as as ho gazed at the hotel bill , "thoyuro bieak- crs. " Pliysiclins , Surgeons and Specialists , OMAHA , Niil. : The nio4 wldc-ly nnd fivornhlv known p"p- lallsts In tlio I'liltPil Mntrs. Tlit'lr louvi"C- perltiii'o rotnarkahlu skill mid iinlvori.il suc cess In the tii'iitini'iit nnd rnieof > ervoim. Oliiiiiile mid MirKli'al Dlsoisoi. ctitlllu thc > < M eniliii'iit | iliwl'laiis ( to the full imiflilenrcof tlionillldcd uu < r > nliiu < . 'Iliey ( tutu mtoei - Ai'TiirAiN AM ) I'osinvi : cntK for the iiwful I'll oils oloailv vlio and thunuinvr- onsirllslhat follon lulls tialii. PllVATIC. ! III.OOI ) ANDbKlV DISH VT.S spoolingeonijilotcly ninl ntriiiani'iitlr cmid. NI.ISN ors liiir.iTv ) : AND SI-XTAL ms- OKHiUsyIflilieulliy : to tliclr skillful tnat- " ' ' { II.'RS risnirA AM ) IIEOTAL ur.cnts Kinimntu'd omcd without luin or dctuiitlon flow misliii'ss nvnuocicu : AND VAUicocr.M1. . _ . . . . iDiilers pceulliir to ililieiu \ | ioItlvey ! otirud. M xvcll tisnll functional disorders tint n suit fioin youth ful folIliHor HID oxeoviof in Hurt ) yells. TIv'If'nilvM ' auatmtuc'il ' Dsrmnno iitly i. i IVlVjl U l\l- < cured roniox nl coinnlcto , \'ltliout ciittln ? , cuistleoi-dllatitlon Cures afTu'tcd ut IIDIIIO by lutkut vlthout a mo ment's jiilii or aiinoyuneu. .j TO YOUN3 AND MIDDLE-AGED MbN , AIIlvM" " flTPK Thu nwfl1' ' effests of /V OU 1\1 VU I\L Ciiv , vleo which hrinui orsinnlo vi'itlinossiloslroj Iiu both inln I nnd bodllh all its dreaded ills , permaiienty ciiud. n PC llK'riX Address tunsottliohavoliu- U1\O. ll ) > 1 1.3 pijrcd themselves by Improper - proper IndnU'onco nnd * > ollt irv-h iblls , whluh ruin liotli nilml and Iwily , uiiilttliiKthotn for bushiest stinlv orinairliif ? * ' . MAKIfll'.lJ Mi.N or those c-iitrrtngon Unit happy life , uvaroot i > lislcMclubllityqulikly ) , assisted. DUE SUCCESS Is facU. l'lr-it-1'ractlcal luscilupon - - pviiorl- eiiio. Stcond-I2\cry case Isspoil'illj studied , thin Stirling rlKht. Third -Jlcdldiu's nro pupireil In our Inboritory oxiu-tly to suit ouch case1 , thin eircctliueuieslthout Injury. & Belts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET.OMAHA NEB. ONE OF THE GREAT FIVE. Me * York , Chicago , Dcrter. Salt take City ani San Francisco. Jllrtwir between Denver nnJ Sun rrnnclsco ; ! ( X , milct Iron i ciihiT. Hostlncd to bccomu ooo of llio cuumcrtlul ccnturi. ( Famous Summer and Mountain Health Resort. AltltuJu o\fr 4,001 feet , yet fsinnwl by breezes O/ii u iia'ivt luliiinl S-ult * fn. Miiril bull XVator B illniund lljtlilnit 2jOXX ( ) bJthuHln < Jrcnt Mlt /nkt ln < < t yonr PrcBeiit ft icnnopuiied lur O. Gouit llctolH , H lilM' , Uuntliijnriil C.uni'inJ. ' Hrc8 I'n- rnilc miJ MlliUiri liund Cumcrta rjilly ut fort A Mighty In'loxv of tha Best American Blood Inrecoiit renra hin cloiiblocl the pipulntion , notr MdiO.itCYeloicI reciurct , b lliui Mroniichurdics , iilliluiKmilnalloiiH.fiisterril puollc Fcliool * , created lin social conditions. Adoll litfullioinuclty. nrclaiireln Htil I'state.InvenmPiit' , R nnJ 10 ppr ccntMortirni.0 . IimNCcialiitidSllverMliilnL'.Muol. on.MIIIMiliiHWorks. riiporWIIIc. Clioiiil ( IXV < rl.81 JMIncriiirnliil.N'iiturnl fin- . Oil , l'ottcrle ' Intc.Ae- plmltuiu. M < IIIC Qinrrlc' , llixitunil Minn hictiirlca , 'B , nil line. ' . Our | MVJit'Wiis / - omrfj. ( 'outline jitmnrc ii'l/Ji Ouwlfgriflnu n/ the urinitcstlntiHtfH iimnrtunttit tatHt come foM/f hike CVy t/iiiummrr. Iilustruttft J'amiihltttNtrtiil 'I nir- iitllitttiitiiiliiiccljicitifirmittlmilcthtd.wiiledlric. anr.tIbTATK \ KSCIIAMC , Sail LuLttlljHull. . Drs. Merill & Merill , s ix Clirorilc.VorToii . Bloodnnil jnrKlrpl TM oniri nnil illioisciot tliolCyc , rlar , Nose' , Tioat nndCliost j | > iMii\l Alluiitlon to Iliscnsos ofVo - moil mill Ulilldron. Tlio ilwlorsluvo liail roTr < of ciporlcnco In tlio lioipltnlinf lliooklin iinj NJIV Vork , nnd nro nmonit tlio uioiliucteuf ill undvldulr knoivn nnelulllsta In tills country. 'i o IIMIIIK niul MUlcllu-Anotl Mon. It Minliooil , .Nervous Debility , Hiioriniitorrlnr , Ponilniill/oHsis , I'liyslrnllta'cor , nrlsliiK from India- cation iirortuilnBult-oplcstniw , ilosionlenc5plin- | plosuntiiu full1 , uurnlonto Noctoty , c'ntillillaiour * iiiiul , link orionfl > toiiculiilluiilltlur , wtiuly orbiiBl- iicii , milHnihllfoiiljurJcii , afolypcrniinotitljr find Bitt'UII | ciireJ. Illoiut nnd skin DIHOIIHOH. friih'iu n ill < r > iiTO ino t drcvlful In Its rcjtilts , ccmplcmly crivllcutoil. ( J IIIK Urtniny Sur o > y. noiuirrhn ? , filoct , S/plilllx. Hyilrorclo , X'nrlcocolo nnd Miltturo nulkally nnd mifcly ciuml Atliliout pain oritetciiillon from InnliiiM.llSuiuil Djt'or- inlitu and InipuiUiiiintMtdmnrrliiucsiiccjjsfully ro- raoul All H i tul illsoMH'i nufrly nnd porninnfiitly cured Ilour > Un. n tlllBp.in. Huniliiys , 1U till 13. N II I'ernmi unntiluf ) vlilt usmiy t'u ' truitoii nt tliclr li ' "ion bjrr-orroiiondi.'no xivillrlnpt nail In- Blrui't ! ' n Bout by exprois. OIIIH ullnllon f reo , fcoi'i UcMitslu Btuiiipjlo liiiuro reply. lil KHlOL-ntli hi. , OpiKisUo llounc , Oinalin , Ni'li. Ledgers , Day Books , Cheap Counter Books , Order Books , Pass Boo 1\ OIIASI ; ii : > v , 7OKSiijrjiitS ! : ; / STATIOMIHS n J c i AM r& Hit .Sou tli KHli Struct. JDR. CLUCK , Eye and Kar , Ilnrler ISIock , litli nnd Fnrnaru. Tolo | > honoC.Vl PER WEEK. Agents Wanfoil ! PcrtruJUEnlarRcdto nny slza rr'.u li tr > i i 1 > i > c iii > i fc CiliJuJ EtetritUsU Zsli'tiss ' C ) . SI5t0853E.KnndolphSt. Chicago , 111) , MAX MEYER < fc BRO. , Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FA31N-AM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NED. PIONEERS INT IOW PRICES. Eo'nj mmmfuorurorp , iniportjra and jobbers , nsvol \ ti3 ro- tnll donlois , otifpuroliailiijffaollltioq nro eocoiul to no house In th's ' country. Honoi our extreme low prices on ovorythlntr % vo sell. Suco'nl altent'on la called to our Inrgo niul olofrnnt line of Fine Man1 ol C ocka ( over GO cUITc rout styles ) nt 85.OO nnd up- xvards. Flno Banquet nn-1 Pln-.o Lamps , \vl li s k pn agol cbadtB in all tin now colors , from $ SOO up. Buy yourTtvltlo Cutlery of us nnd save money. Ro Lra1 Best Trlplo Phvtocl Kuivoa nnd Forkx only $1.75 per sot. Stool Onrvlnj Sits ( ulfo , forlcnptlatccl ) , $2.OO and uowaul. Spsora , &c. , in proportion. Oar Great Md-SummorDnnruiuSnloof Dlnmoiul Wftlohoa nnd Fine Joxvolry isafclllln progros" . O nn'iio ' Dinmoxl Pingcr ll'r ' R3 from $2,6O up. Solid Gold \Vixtch"s fioni $15.00 tip. COOO , fins solid gold , plain , ba-id nncl sot films frJin $1 to $1O otxoh. Go d. Fpoctacloa nndByoQlnesoa from $3 up. PltioStaol Spectacles Ql up. of Watches , Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. Set Vl of Teetli on Rubber FOR FIVE DOLLARS. Dr. R. W. Bailey , Dentist , Paxton Block , lOtli nnd Ktirnam Streets. fr Sfn\r Our offices have recently boon en- LU OLcl \ . ) lnr < lccl nncl , norc fuly | equipped with nil the latest facilities for dental work. We make n full upper or lo\versetol' tectn on rubber for five dollars , guaranteed to bo ng well made as plates sent out of any dental office in this country. Done no tboprejudlcsd by what others may say ngalnstus , but come nnd see us and examine our work ; it will all bear inspection. Tcotli extracted without pain or danger , and vitllout the use of chloroform , gas , either orelectricity. . Gold and silver fillingsnt low est rates , gold and porcelain-faced crown , teeth -without plates , etc. All work warranted. Dll. LJAILIS.V. Dentist , Paxton I31ocl < , IGth andFarnam. Open ovcnliiRS until 8 o'clock. TiKu ilovutur on Klthbtnut tutlilnl lloor. Mention tills piper , The Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute Fcrthotrontmcnt of nil CHRONIC ANn flOROICAI/UISnAaK1) ) T5t re * , Appllnnrei for n formltlc' , Ant Yruisea ] ) e < t Kncllltlan , Ainiiratninnd lieiucilICK for 9ucL'u > fni tMiitmcnt of ovtrr form of ( llnonio ie- cd'cilorSiirKliwl Treatment. NINHfV HOO.M8 KOIU'ATIIJN fS Ilonp.1 and ittciiilanoe llosl Accuniinodatluim . XX'rllofor clreuliri on nofc'inttlos an ! llrnooi. Trumci , Club 1 cc-t , Curviitiiro ol Sflno , I'llos , Tiiniori , Cunccr , Cutarrh , Uroiirliltti , Inlnlntlon , Kleitrlcliy. I'linilMls. KpHi'iny. Klrtner Illndiler , i : > o IVir , kln iml lllood. mill nllxuiiilonl oi'ornllons ' 1)IMABIS ! ! OFXVO.MK.X ncpi-clnlty. Hook of IMsemiB uf XX'oucn I'rce.Vo \ liivve I Ul7 nl.K'iH l.yliiln Pcpnrtiiiunt fur XVonicn dmlnc Ciintlnomurl ( fatrtctly Private ) . Only llollnbte Mc.Hcnl ln tlUto raakl.iia srccliilly ot riUX'ATi : DISKASICS. All Blood I/IIOUCH c < ucco9ifullytrcnto < l. 8vihllltlc | po'ton ' rtmovcil from tlie nyMcm irltlnuit mercurf New Kcslornllvu Tivatmcnt fur I.DIS of VUnll'oivor I'tiitlos unitblo ( olalt unnny bo United t homo l ) | corresp-niUMico. Ml cdnimiinlcntlonn confidential. Motllclno or tnitruuient-i rent by mnll or mine's. B curilj iucVuil.no ir arks to Indlontoiontcntx or ondpr. Ono perraml IntcrUo't prnfeireil. C'nllnnil roneull uiur nciul lil'tory of yoir cnsj and no Mill Homl In iihln wmpiicr our HOOK TC 51 ION KHIil ! , upoa 1'llvut * Special or Nervous Dlnctioj , Iinpotcncr.SfiilillU , Gout nn.l X'arlcotulo , with qun'tlontlnt. Addrcsi Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , CornerSth and HarneySts. , Omaha , Neto. 5T01/EEEPHIR / riaro romox'odto 1207 Douglas St. , onnosito Millarrt Hotel. Stove Rciairs | for 1500 Different Stoves , Ranges and Furnaces. Water Attutlmicnt Kitted nnil Couiivctecl. GawlIimiiiidOas htoM-slSi p.ilicil. Tol.OOO. UO1IT. UI1L10 , i'roprUlor , O..M. KATON. Mniiugc'r. DEWEY & "STONE , I ° urnittire Company. A mngnlficent display of everything useful and ornamental in tlio furniture maker's art at reasonable prices. flLlAWLiatUllhflHSlfEAffllERS" Passaqtto and from Grcal Britain and all purls ol Europe. Montreal-Liverpool routs , by llio watorsofSt Uwrenco.jhorleit olall. Ulnn ow to Hoston , to I'hlUulelplifc. Ilvurpool to anil from HaltlBorf. Thirty Meamcrs. ( Jlnm oxctlHor. Accommodatloiii unsnrpnefcd. Wcokli | salllngr. , AI.I. 4N A ; < . .fJcnVe t. AR Is. CJ. Sinrlnil M.ntff llJltiMin ht . C'hlcntiu , It BOISE CITY , CAPITAL OF IDAHO. Motropoll m < lby pmvlnlon of irutlliitim | I'cr mniiintriiillnl LTiiuiuiil iiip | rtiinttr for ln cell input nnil limlnosi Ciiiltnl | -udcil MorlBimiB ; ft igiiurccnt. bnv mllli , hrlik kllni , wwilfn iiil.lt nn wurki wwloil L'nUniltnl wnlor mnor licit tucloty. ( CihiioH , iliiircliui Torfrcl < llmito Hlou trim-cTiimradlHO riOiJKui oinmi'iitluiicl lirent kr.iln , Jrult nnil vi'ircln'jlo c-ountry HuM croin nistU'i per nrro Miilm , M.oiuof the Moiintitlin , " will hcoii I uit ttito Ihlrdln iri'rlout niliivrnlx Oiilimt Inn } ou l Coiublno bUMlniMH ulth iilvnturu nnl lUcMirilon rates lllinti.itol piiinplilott uiillcilfruu HO .MIU UFTIUDK llul o City h.'iilw HOPHI Mi raEnhw eflll'c ' . .B , < biolulil iij IIIIBI TKBITKICfcT-IUoiJIi In , i air It. IMll fr.0 , till. * u ForI , . C u.lrU. . ( TrlHI "a .llnnand vrovfi i > IU4if ( li4irra * , CAL CO. , BUFFALO. N. Y. CHICHCSTCR'S ENGLISH MWYHOYAL P8LLS , nto cnosi DIAMOND QRANO. , l > uici M 4UU iiu * rltlca 'JtiLn niultifrt HtuJ lc. ( tpi ) for itrticultri aid "lielttr fur Lttdlt , * * * n ( * tftt7 ruturn malt. A'am * f tttt 1 NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , GOODMAN DRUG CO. , llioriiriiain fctreot , - OnmliuN'ch TO WEASt WEW BufTirliltc from lliormcuofyimthful trrurx , curly ifvaj , uunlnx vrenlcnru , lint IIIUIII < XM | , < to.,1 will irnil n valuntilo trrallui ( u > nlc < ll tontnlnlnn full partlrulnn fur lioino cure. PIIKK of rlmrm A IpliMHlltl incUlcal\\nrki Fhoiil'l ' 1 n ml hy rvery tnnil wltn U ncrvoim nnd ill hllltaU'il , Xdiln M , Vfuf. I'.f. l'O\Vl.iil.JIIoo : lui.Cuiii , ronl.ADH.H Ovi.v--Ir Udiioi Periodical'Pilll llio I rrncli roini * < lr , fictoii tlio niunitrinl jr lem "ml em u nipiru | liii Iniin wliuiuvnr riiimi ) I'runiutu JUn , l n 1 C ill ! * . On * tr rtoMkt . . ! . - ! | rir Mbl t. 0. I ) , tliffft fr in I * d > tpf ffr' * ( on.Wl W MdlMU bt ( Inf.l. . f 3 IJ * * 0ufil handle , iianpf * r dtw rtlfc- iwcut * 7liUrKftut in IU uuilj.