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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE JEDNESDAY , OOTOBBB 1 , 189.0. Valrfield Herald , the only paper In thoconnty \vhtch Is supporting the entire Independent ticket , has Just returned from lied Cloud , \vhcro ho went to look tin McKelghnn's ' record. In ail Interview today ho ndtnlttcd thntthe clmrftM npalnst MeKclghnn wcro Bulxtatitlnlly correct but Imd nti excuse for bach onu mid snld that the Herald would con tinue to shout for MorCcighnn. "Why , " said Mr. Oliver , "I Interviewed at least a dozen inon in Hcil Cloud who Hold unpaid bills ranging from ? 10 to (1,200 against the Judco and every ono of theui Is enthusiastically In favor of his election. " To an outsider It does notftcem strange that they should be , as his election offers the only possible chance of col lecting the debts ngainst liltn. Ncurclary Hunk nt Grand Island. Uutxii Isr.\jii > , Neb. , Sept. W ) . [ Special .Telegram to Tim Hii.1 : : lion , Jeremiah 3tusk , secretary of agriculture , accompanied by Professor "Wiley- chief chemist of the de partment , George II. Hill , Mr. Ladow private secretary , Hon. John M. Thurston nndVlco President Holcomb of the Union Pacific , nrrivcd hero this morning , At J ) o'clock they paid a visit to the Oxnard bcct- nugar factory , this being the main object of Mr. Husk's visit to Nebraska. All wcro greatly surprised at the magnitude of the enterprise and the enormous amount of ma chinery contained in the factory. Professor Wiley , who has visited nil the laro ( ? sugar factories In Kuropo , said It wss the lartiest and most t complete of the kind ho had over visited. They nlso visited several beet farms hi tlm vicinity and Secretary Kusk said ills only reKret was that it was not a Wisconsin enterprise. IIocx- prusscd irrcnt confidence. . In its success and pronounced a recent alleged interview pub lished in an Omaha paper ns false In every particular and wished to bo quoted ns saving this In justice to Mr. Oxnard himself and the Industry , They left at 12 o'clock for the cast , 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Inventing an Indian Agent. Vu.nxTixn , Nob. , Sept. Itn. [ Special TclcRruinlo Tun Hun.-General ] Cisncy , United States Indian Inspector , Is at Hoscbild , agency Investigating Agent Wright , par ticularly with regardtodiserepanelesbrouBht out by the recent census. Wright , who had been chief clerk for about eight years , was aopolntcd to succeed Agent Spencer on recommendation of the Sioux commission while negotiating for the Indian lands last year. It now transpires that there are by actual count , some twenty-live hundred less Indians on the reservation than ration tickets have been issued for , and the Indlnns have been getting just that much the better of the government , and Wright having been there so long , it is claimed ho could not help but have been cognizant of it. Ho admits that he knew of the fnct , but is not responsible for the acts of ' his predecessors , and that ho advised the de partment on assuming the duties ot agent. No one can predict what tlio result will be. "Wright | s considered an honest and cfllcicnt Dgcnt ( . lircnt Unningo by 1'ralrlo Fires. YAI.UXTIXK , Neb. , Sept , 30. [ Special Tele gram tQ Tim BEB. ] Information is received that pralrio llres , thought to hnvo been started simultaneously nt two or three places along the line between Nebraska and the Koseoiul agency in Dakota north of hero , have done great damage to the winter range on that agency. Sovcralhundrcd tons of hay 1 nro known to have been destroyed , and the i , llres fanned by a wind from thosouth burned over n largo area of country on which hay has been cut , which must have been de stroyed. Politics at Liberty. Tv , Neb. , Sept. ! ! 0. [ Special Tele gram toTiiu BHE. ] The campaign opened up at this place tonight. W. J. Bryan spoke ut llio rink to about ono hundred and ilfty voters. He nmdo a radical frcotrado speech. t Smith and Huckins bepau a series of meet ings in tholr prohibition tent tonight and had r a good audience. The "alliance people will hold a rally Sntur- ( i rtuy evening. Nottlotou to Join Ilarlan. f lUsrfWtf , TJcb. , Sept. 0. [ Special Tclo- gram to TUB BEn. ] Hon. Daniel Nettle- ton of Clay county will Join lion. N. V. Har- Ifin In lib canvas of the Second district and . will deliver " -his."first address" at 'Elmivood October 7. 1 Appointed Sugar Inspector. GIUNII ISLAND , Nob. , Sept. 80. [ Special Telegram to' Tun Bnu.l Walter It , Bacon , a prominent attorney of this city , was today appointed sugar Inspector for the Grand 1 .Island sugar factory by Secretary Cowdery. JFOtt HUE KELIKF < F IRELAXD. < Aii Appeal to American People for Contributions. Nnw YOUK , Sept. SO. The Sun tomorrow will publish nu appeal-to the people of Amer ica froth'the American commlttco for the relief - ' lief of the famine In Ireland. It says the point of tictunl suffering from hunger has not been reached , but the uays of starvation un less help comes arc not far off. In the last great famine in 1878-79 Pamell , Davltt und others Wlio voiced the country's ' appeal for food pledged themselves never again to ! appear as suppllcnnts'boforo the world on be- hulf of starving Ireland. So no appeal has boon scnt out aud probably none would como from Unit source until tlio situation became desperate , and It became no less than crim inal any longer to withhold It. A movement . is on foot among well known men not con nected with any Irish societies or political Oodles to bring to tlio attention of America the appalling calamltv which now threatens Irolaml before actual death from hunger claims 'any victims. It has been deckled to organize Under the immo of the American committee for the relief of the fumlno in Ireland. It Is proposed to make Its work rover both North und Soutti America. Tlio personnel of the American committee contains the following inunesi Chairman , General James Grant \Vllsoii ; honorary chairmen , Hon. Hutlior- fonl B. Hayes and Oon. Grnvor Cleveland ; vlco chairmen , James Hedpath , George Ehrct , Colonel Elliot J ? . Shcnard and Jnmos L Phillips , jr. , treasurer , New York Sun ; sec retary , Arthur Dudley Vluton. Chouiicoy M , Depow hus accepted the chairmanship of the subcommittee on transportation. The committee appeals for immediate con tributions of money , provisions and entiling. Nchrunkn nml lawn 1'atcntH. WASIIINOTONSent. . 30 , [ Special Telegram to THIS BIK.J Patents were Issued today as follows ! KdwnrdG. Aiigoll and , L. T. IMo- urd , Junlntn , Nob. , said IMcard ussieuor to snld Aupell , measuring gage ; William A. "Bennett , Blair , Not ) . , horse collar ; Sherman 'G. ' Bond , Westervillo , Nob. , rein holder ; Frank A. Burton , Charles City , la. , assignor of one-half to N. II. Henderson , Chicago , III. , tlilll coupling ; Uobcrt 15 , Campbell , Marlon , lu. , aud F. 13. House , CUlllicotho , Mo. , com bination refrigerator car ; James H. Denver , Lyon , Nob. , wire stretcher ; "William J. .Doherty , Des Moines , In. , wire stretcher ; Charles 1C. Harding , Atlantic , To. , electric railway system ; John McDlurmld , Dos Wolnes , la. , tool for laying out stmrtvavs ; Allan McCuft and J. M. Kacek , Cedar Itup- iils , la. , device for testing crank plus ; John II. and H. Morris , assignors to M. U. and H. Morris , Seward , Neb. , combination lock : Oscar M. Mosher , Gliddon , la. , assignor or ono-thlnl toV. . M. Bench. Carroll , In. , wire Btretchliig machine ; William Monroe , Dav enport , lu. , road cart ; Uobcrt lUchoy audW. It , Frost , Belfast , la. , nutoiimiu corn wlantor ; Charles Slugentbnlor. jr. , Columbus , Hob , shoo ; David P. Talbot , Sioux City , la. , coupola cooker. The Wool Market. BOSTONMass. , . . Sept , 80.-Spccial [ Tele gram to TIIK BuB.l There has been n good trade In wool and sales continue largo. Ter- i-llory wools nro active and firm , \\lth princi pal sales of flue medium at 19@21c , oru sooured basis of about 68@59o. ' .Texas wool Is selling at 10@20e , Dost California spring has been soiling at ! @ 2ia and short wools ut 17@20o. kastern Oregon wool is cmlot at 17 " (3)310 ) , as to quality. Ohio and Pennsylvania iliecca uro in peed demand nt 31St-o : i ° r v- ; and X and above ; ! M34o for XX andi XX and above. Mich gun X Is llrm at -i ( f No 1 comblug.wool MltajrtaSQ40opWo IN THE HELD OF SPORT , Minneapolis and Sioux Olty Oloso the West- cm Association. Season , THE CORN PALACE SLUGGERS DEFEATED , or the Chilis CM her Hall Oaiiics-Tlps ami JCntrlcs lor Today' * Kacos Other Sporting NCWH. Pluved. Won. Lost Tor Ct Knnsm Cltr US 78 40 .Of.l . Mllvaiikor ia 78 41 Mliitii'nuolia , . . . I''l 78 41i'l . . Iionvor ) ' .1) ) 57 ( i'l .4(17 ( HloiixOltv | ' . ' 3 M i'lm Urn aim li ) til m Lincoln 120 4T tu Paul li ) i3 83 .aoo Mltincaiiolls n Sioux City U. MI.NXKAVOI.IS , Minn. , Sept. HO. [ Special Telegram to'l'iinllHK. ' ] Minneapolis clinched third place In the lust giimo of the season AT CLF.Vll.A.NI ) . Cleveland..0 1 01 00 00 10 3 llrooklyn . . . .0 0 01 20 00 01 4 Hits Cleveland (5 , Drooklvn 9. Errors Cleveland 3 , Brooklyn 5. liiitterics Vlan nud.limner , Curruthcrs and Clarke. Um pire Me Quado. AT CHICAGO. Cliicago ; .0 0000 15 00 C Huston 0 0200002 0 4 Hits Chicago 12 , Boston 5 , Errors Chicago cage 2 , Hostou 5. Batteries Luliyo und Nugle , Clarlcson aud Bennett. Umplro 1'owers. AT IMTTSllUltO. Plttsburp 3 0004022 * 10 Philadelphia.,0 1000 00 0 0 1 Hits Plttsburg 18,1'liiladclplilan. Errors PittsburR 1 , Pliiliiclelphia IS. Gatterics- Viclteryatid Schrivcrj * Smith and Bcrgcr , Umplra Strict 1'lnyers' 1-icagiie. AT riTTSUOIlO. Pittsburp o 10 00 00 31 5 Philadelphia. . . . ! 10 01 00 01 4 Hits Pittsburg 10 , Philadelphia 0. Er rors PittslmrgO , Philadelphia 2. Batteries- Maul an a'Fields ; Sanders and Halhnan. Um pires Ferguson and Holbert. AT DUFPALO. Buffalo 0 00 00 01 00 1 Bostoiv 0 15 00 00 1 * 7 lilts Buffalo 4 , Boston 11. Errors Buffalo 4. Boston 1 , Batteries' Stafford and Mack : Daly and Murphy. Umpires Pierce and Snydcr. AT CMVEIiAXD. Cleveland 1 00 20 30 01 7 Now York .3 04,10 , 00 01 8 Hits Cleveland 10 , New York 10. Errors- Cleveland 1 , New York 1. Batteries McGill nndSutcliflo ; O'Day ' and "Vaughn. Umpires Gaftuoy and Sheridan. AT C11ICA.OO. Chicago 1 20100004 8 Brooklyn 3 00 10 00 00 4 Hits Chicago 0 , Brooklyn 0. Errors- Chicapro 2 , Brooklyn a. Batteries Kinff and Parrcll ; Hemming and Cook. Um pires Knight and Jones. Amorie.anYssooiiitloti. . AT COtUMnt'S. Columbus..4 5010011 2 14 Athletic 0 00 00 00 02 2 Hits Columuus 17 , Athletic , 3. Errors Columbus 2 , Athlotlo 1. Batteries Easton and O'Connor ; O'Neil and Daily. Uinplro Kerns. | AT TOM5DO. Toledo 3 01 20 100 0 0 Rochester 0 00 10 000 0 1 Hits Toledo fi , Rochester 0. Errors To ledo 1 , Kochestcr 1. Batteries Smith and Sage ; Titcomb and Grimm. Umpire Austin. AT I.OUISVIMK. Baltimore 0 000000 0 0 Louisville.i.- . 0 00 0. 0 10 1 Hits Baltimore 8 , Louisville 6. Errors Baltimore r , Lou Is villa 0. Batteries Gor man , and Townaend ; Mcokin and. Wcck- becke'r. Umpire Uocschcr. Called on account of darkness. AT ST. LOUH. No game threatening weather , W sl Ljn-\vns Defeat llio Stars. The West i uwns defeated the Eighteenth Street Stars at Hnseall's park yesterday In a warm and excltliiK ten-Inning contest , Pitcher Kennedy being knocked out of the box la the first Inning. Tno fcatuso of the gatno was the Ditching of MeAlvaui. The score : "West Lawns W , Stars 11 , Base hits West Lawns 11 , Stars 7. Batteries Mc- Alvuln and Bowman for "West Lawns ; Ken nedy , Grandiuo and Vapor for Stars. - T/rjB.Sjf A'BIt I Ml. Gravcfloiul llnuos. GiuvKsns-ti , N. Y. , Sept. 30. [ Special Telegram to Tnr. BKE.J Summary of today's ' races : Three-fourths of a inllo Loantaka ( the favorite ) ivon , Kcclaro second , Bradford third , Ballston , Bustced , Oertio D and Bca Harrison drawn. Time IslG. Ono and one-sixteenth miles Reporter ( the favorite ) won , Ktissou second , St. James third , Castaway H and Little Jim drawn. Tlino-1 :4S f. Turootfourtlu of a mile , Holly handicap Kspcranza won , Zcnoblu second , Husscll ( the favorite ) third , Homer , Luvay , Peter and Silverado drawn. Time 1:15 : ' . Ono aud one-fourth miles , Brookwooi handicap Denmth ( the favorite ) wonPrinco Fonso second , lllloy third , Hncine , Ju Ja anO Goodly drawn. Tune 3 :09.-J. ' Ono and one-sixteenth miles My Fellow won , Golden Keel second , Ballyhoo ( the favorite ) third , Ban Cloche and Houston d rwvn. Tlnio-1 :50. Ono and one-sixteenth miles Wilfred ( the favorite ) won , Lonpahot second , Foxmedo third , Vendetta , Burnside , Kassou and Keru drawn. Tltno-1 : 11 % Three-fourths of a mllo-Lady .Tano ( colt ] won , Klnptock second , Aurania ( the favor ite ) third , Repeatdrawn. . Time 1 :10 , Imtonla Sept. 80 , Spceiul Tclocram to Tins BIK. ] Summinary of today's races : Ono mile , Boiling-Eugenia ( the favorite ] won , Pullman second , Tenllko third , Llttrol drawn. Titno-1 :45. : Plvo-cigbthsofa inllo , soiling Ed Leonard won , Ciwlo A second , MoOJeska third , Jlob Iu ( the favorite ) unplaced , Borealla drawn Tinio 1 :0 : > i . Ono inllo and twenty vards. selling Jubl- leo ( the favorite ) won , Bob Towytho second , Consignee third , Time H15. One mile uud sbveuty yards , hnndlcap- 'nnco FnrtunatuB ( tbo favorite ) won , Kit ceond , Hamlet third. Tlnio IttO'fi Three-tin artcrs of a inllo Maiden stakes Dungarven ( the favorite ) won , Kuitcnlo ccond , Mlrabeau tnlrd , Oriental , Yalofll , . jiborty Bell , I'annloS , Col. Whcnlloy and Mmd , S drawn. Tline1 .1(5. ( . Iliilon for Mtnndnrtl llecnrds. Ct.r.vKi.ANn , O. , Sept. M At the meeting of ho executive committee of the National Association of Trotting Horse Breeders now rules wcro adopted for securing standard records. Tlio old method of trotting for "tin cup" records was abolished. The new way > rovldes for a standard stake. In which inch horse winning lu iisiiO or better s sent , to the stable , All mads secured under .ho old method will bo good up to .tonight , September 0. After that all roads must bo secured under the now rules , v/hleh / go Into effect October 1. Clovcliiml lla < : os. CLUVKI.AXII , O. , Sept. ISO. Tno national soclation of trotting horse breeders' races opened today at the Cleveland driving park. The special subscription stake for two-year- olds which never beat three minutes as ycur- Unjrs , value $ I.V . ) , Fall won in 3:68. : The stakes for fo.ds of 1SS7 by stallions vho hnvo not beaten 13.1" : > ns thrco-ycar-olds , value ? oX ( > , Bravado won In li :18. : The special subscription stakes for fotir- yc.ir-olifs which hnvo never beaten aiSS , value $110. Fanny Swope won In 2 : tl. The Juvenile stake * for foals of 1S37 by stallions whoso get hnvo never beaten 2lIIO ns three-year-old , value $ . " > 55 ; Presto won in . Ct ! ) > > The special subscription stakes for threo- year-olds that have never beaten three min utes , value $ tfiO , Margaret M won , Wildmont second , CJlobhani third , Ethel Muck fourth. Best titno ' , ' : 'JTJ. ' . Match race Colma won , Mattlo IMarco second , Calsor Day third. Best time 2 : 3) ) . Today'H Tips. AT MOIllllS. First race Volunteer II , Druidcss. Second Uaco Nellie Hly , St. Churles. Third race Tom Donohue , ( Irayiaek. Fourth race Tournament , Banq'uct. Fifthrace-Flrciizi , Sam Wood. AT l.ATOX'IA. Fiist race Little Midget , Valrhnvcn. Second race Rogers , Silver Lake , Third race-Dyer , Prltehott. Fourth raeo Spectator , Lottie S. Fifth race Tom Jones , Lamar. Entries for Today's HaocH. AT MOHKI3 1'AnK. First mco , nve-clRbths of a mllc-Ballarat , Koluntcer II , , Daniel B , , DruiJoss , Korerun- ncr. Second race , one-half mile Hetty Prather , AVeud.'way , Nellie Bly , Annie , Correction , Ayrshiro Lass. Atlas , St. Charles , Blithe , San ,1mm. Third race , throe-quarters of a tnilo , selling Grnyloclc ( latu A'ictrix ) , Craft. Klckovor , Tom Donahue , Common Sense , Miss Hooker ( colt ) , Klla T , Patrick , Astronomer , Sir Hue , Falerna. Fourth race , ono mile and five-seventeenths , Jeroniostakei MastcrlodeTournanientBan- quet. Fifth mile and mankat- race , ono-quarter , - tnn handicap Ilaceland , Castaway II. Scuo- rita , Buddhist , Diablo , Eon , Fironzi , Comoto Taw , Al Parron , Los Angeles. Sixth race , ono mile , sellinir Torchlight , Ounerod , Ksciuimaux , Tattler , He-Echo. Sam Wood. AT I.VTOXIA. First race , one-lialf mile , Maidens Hosc- < icll , Ziittlo Annie , Triumph , Miss DowlliifT , Fairhaven , iDosta , Quzotte , Little Midget , Godini. Second race , ono milo and twenty yards Great Scott , Nina Archer , Silver Luke. Zet Ward , Tonllke , Rogers , Meckio II. , Jo Wal ton , Gymnast. . Third nice , ono milo , selling Valedictory , Dyer , Spite , Pritchett , Jack Brady , Nera C , Lyero. Fourth race , ono mile and seventy yards Lottie S. , Louise Forrest , Little Crete , Carter B. , Princess Annie. Marchnia , Flit- away , Koscmond , Kedlight , Adrlcnno , Spectator. Fifth race , five-eighths of a milo , selling Beulah B. , Lamar , Franlc D. , Tom Jones , Paola , Kovcal. . t _ At the Kxprmltlori. Notwithstanding the strong counterattraction tion Barnum's show offered last night there was yet another great crowd at the exposi tion , which may bo attributed , in agreat measure to the matchless musical attraction the management has secured In Miss Alice Raymond , the lady cornctist. She was accorded a most cordial reception , and as a consequence was at her very host. She charmed everybody , not nfonO by reason ofhor Incomparable execution , but by her charms of person and carriage ns welli All her renditions were marked by n simplicity and strength seldom heard never before , in fnct , in a female ipcrformcr on this difficult Instrument and by a power and knowledge of the comet that is admirable. She was recalled again and again and again and greeted frequently with sincerely hearty and well merited nppmuso. Goodcor- not players are a rarity even among men , and a woman who can master the art and has a winsome face is qulto certain to succeed In a city full of lovers of good music. The Fire Hcconl CHICAGO , Sept. 30. Fire tonight in the building at No. 171 Canal street , occupied by several manufacturing llrms , gave the de partment much trouble to subdue aud caused a loss of $25,000. , At the height of the lire the south wall of the building fell out , bury ing nine members of engine company No. 17. The work of rescue began instantly und all were quickly taken out. They wore painfully burned and bruised , but miraculously all es caped fatal Injuries. UTIM , N. Y. , Sept. 80 , A flre atlllon this morning caused damage of J75OOJ to a num ber of stores. Insurance small. A St. Louis Mystery. ST. Louis , Sept. 30. Evidence of what is probably a mysetrious murder was discov ered today some distance from the city In the woods , In the shnpo o : n lleshless skeleton with n bullet hole In the skull. The clothing had rotted away and there nro no means of Identification , The bony lingers on onohand still held in a firm clutch a stout cane. Two Cntliollo I'rlests Detained. PmunHT.ruiA , Sept. 80. Kov. Dr. H , A. Menkenhurg and Uov. Dr. Loentkcrath , Catholio priests from Europe , who arrived on the steamer Bclgcnland today , nro de tained under the contract labor law , they having come across as teachers in a Catholic college in St. Paul. mistaken I'or BOSTOV , Mass. , Sept. ! tO. Policeman Thomas Kemy , in Iloxbury. tonight saw two persons in a dark alloy ifctingsuspiciously. . Thinking them burglars ho challenged tliom and when they lied lired , killing eleven-year- old John Davenport , who with another youthful companion hud been stealing grapes. ( illtiinrc Crawfishes , MISXBAVOI.ISI , Minn. , Sept. : iO. Harry Gilmore - more , champion light weight of Canada , aud James McIIalo of Philadelphia were to have fought to a finish tonight. At the cud of the tenth round , however , when McHalo hud the best of the light , Gllmoro claimed that his loft arm was injured and refused , to continue. Klllril HlHVllbtH Father. CAMDKX. Mo. , Soot , 30. John Tucker mar ried a daughter of Dr. W. Johustono and soon deserted her. Johnston threatened vengeance , The men met last night , Both were armed , Tuckcrshot first and Johustouc is dead , Tlm Portuguese Cabinet. LtsnoNSept. . 80 , Senor Ferraowill make It a distinctive feature of the new cabinet that none of the members shall Ito corn- milled to any declared policy regarding tbo KuglisU treaty. To Explore a Desert , ST. PCTEHSIIUHO , Sept. 30-fSpecIal Cablegram - gram to THE BEB. ] The Ilussfun govern ment h about to send an expedition to Mon golia to explore the dcsort of Uobl. A. J , Henderson and D. Pinlayson wcro ar rested yesterday for passing counterfeit money , THE TELEPHONE ORDINANCE , Major OuihingrKotuma it to tlio Council WltliouVlils Approval , THE FRANCHISE'-S ! | TOO SWEEPING , v' ' Tronlilo Ajinln in/niinciit / Between tlio Hoard of llyallli null tlm City Council Now llejf.strarn ( Thfl dlniculty between tho'bonnl of health ntul the city council was bpcuiJU up ngutii at tlio council meeting last night. City Physician C an | presented n coin- niunlcatioii culling attention to the prevalence of diphtheria In the city. Ho showed that there wore twenty-ono dtftiths from this cor.- tngioti lu August , and thutcli'lity-threo cnsea hail bcon reported In September. Ho urged thtf'co-operation of the council In furnishing funds for stamping out the contngloiis. Dr. Gapen asked the privilege of making n statement to the council. This wai gwtitcd , undUr. Giipeu lie uu by stilting thutthoro \vpro some matters upon which the board of hcnltli and the council did not apree. At this point City Attorney Popploton naked permission to offer n suify0.stiou. ! Ho said that It wns n matter ol general notoriety that Dr. Oapeu und Mr. U'uecler hud antagonized each other in the conduct of matters pertaining - ing to the board of health , and that as Mr , Wheeler was absent It would bo much better if Dr. Gnpen would postpone tiny statement ho had to make until Mi\ Wheeler could bo present. Air. Lowry seconded Mr. Poiipleton's ' sug gestion. "There has been too much sanitary law hero BOW.M said Mr. Lmvry. "Tho busi ness Is belnp prostituted bylho city's agents.1' and Mr. Lowry cited several Instances In which property owners had been charged ex orbitant prices for sanitary work. On motion of Mr. Hochol thu entire matter was laid over for otio wcelt , and Dr. Gapen withdrew. On recommendation of tlio city engineer now appraisers will lo appointed to ascertain tuo cost of opumng Twenty-fourth street from the north to the south city limits. Mayor Gushing returned a veto with tlio ordinance granting to the Ncbraslw telephone - phone company the right to lay conduits and place its wires under ground. The mayor held that the ordlnancii pr.mtod a too sweep ing-franchise ; that the city should have use for Its own wires In the conduits free of original cost ; that the term of the franchise should bo mnaoloss than lllty years as pro vided in the proposed ordinance. The veto was sustained , the ordinance reconsidered and referred to the committee on Judiciary. .Acting Mayor CIiullco returned without his approval the contract with Ed Phclati for grading Thirtieth street from Ames avenue to the north city limits , as there were not funds available. The contract was referred to the committee on grade * and RradiiiR with Instructions to confer with the board of county commissioners to ascertain if arrange ments cannot bo n artq by what the county will assume the city'e share of the cost of the work , The contract with John P. Coots for the completion of the pity hall VMS approved. The contract calls for1 the completion of the work bp January 1 , isjifci. A number of tho' ippointed registrars re- Second ward. Second district , A. Boehme. Third ward. Fourth district , l rauk Kinucy and John Lakstronf.1 Second ward. . Sixth district , William , Uaiuoy. Eighth ward , TTilrd precinct , H. C , 'Hanson. Ninth ward , First district , W. A. Spencer , F. D. Dwolloyl Protests from West Leavenworth street property owners an Jt in other localitiesaRainat the proposed cxtcdslort of the lire limits were referred , with tho'oruUmnce ' , to the commit tee of the whole. . . , . . Missionary Rootfy/8 / request for a gas lamp , In front of St. Timothy's mission , North Eleventh strokt/whM'eferrod' to the commit' toe on gas and eleetrio lights. The claim of Fowler & 'Bcindorff. for archi tects' services oa the now , city hall atuount- ing to $ r,08S.7jy , , was- referred to the committee - too on public property and buildings. A resolution Instructing the board of public works to order no more new sidewalks except upon the petitions of property owners was referred to the committee on sidewalks and bridges. The city engineer and board of public works wcro instructed to make an Inspection of the Eleventh street viaduct and to report the repairs necessary to place the structure in a safe condition. Changes were niado in the registration places as follows : Fourth ward , Second dis trict , from Planters' house to Leslie's drug store : Second ward , First district , Irom lihoades' coal ofHco to 7UI South Thirteenth street ; Second ward. Second district , from lOi'J Leavenworth to'JOOS Pierce. "W. C. Ballentlno was appointed city weigh master by Acting Mayor Jhoffee. Tlireatenetl'wltli ' Ly ncliiiiir , Wii.KESu.utnE , Pa. , Sept. 30. [ Special Tel egram to THE BRU. ] Foreman Henry of the the Wyoming Valley stone works at Mosho- * phen this evening -walked to the Ttlvorsldo hotel with his wifo. There ho met a young stonecutter nnmed Leslie Kellogg and fatally shot him. A second shot fired by Henry hit a hostler named John Losdln , inllictmg a llesh wound. There was great excitement and all the evening , Henry's life was la danger from the mob , , who threatened to lynch him. lSTo cause can as yet bo assigned for the shooting. 1'ur tlio Kaiser. VIENNA , Sept. ! 50. [ Special Cablegram to THE BEB.I The preparations for the coming of the emperor of Germany are all completed. The city wears n holiday aspect and every thing possible has been done to glvo the kaiser n worthy reception. The streets through which the two emperors will pass on their way txTtho palace have been thronged all day with ncoplo viewing the handsome decorations that everywhere ine't thoeyo. The oflloial journal today has uu article welcoming Emperor William In terms of unusual warmth. Tlio Wenth-r Forecast. For Omaha and "Vicinity Fair ; warmer. For Nebraska Fair ; cooler ; variable winds. For Iowa Fair , followed by light rain In southern portion ; slightly cooler ; southeast erly winds. For South Dakotft Fair ; cooler ; variable winds. ' : ' -j _ .Husband jjjlif ? Wife Killed. CAMUO , N. J. , Septi .TO. Arthur Williams and wife , aged seventy-seven and seventy , attempted to cross . .r'ailroad track In a car- ringo before an extirwis train. Both -were killed. Williams wifi'a prominent architect and builder ol this e'ltynind Philadelphia. German Social Uln ltrjolo > . BCHL.I.N , Sept , SO.urplioro is great rejoicing In Germany over tlyj expiration of the anti- socialist laws , Meyllb/fs were held ut many points. Several professions were dispersed by the police , but iloboxly was hurt. Many exiles arc returning "f , Meeting /oltio / Cabinet. WASIIIXOTQX , Scjlt ; .no. The cabinet mot today for the first t'tW'ln many weeks and considered congressional matters awaiting executive action. All the members were present except Secretaries Windom and lluslf. Removal Hl'tliu Krlo'H CHICAGO , Sept. 80 , [ Special Telegram "to TUB DUE. ] The general oftlcesot thv Chicago < Ss Krio , with the exception of thn freight and passenger departments , were being removed today to Cleveland ' Stenmghlp Arrivals. At Now York TheeEthopla , from Glas gow ; tlio Galileo , from Hull. At Philadelphia Tlio llelscnland , from Antwerp , _ _ Thn Mmuli Itcill. WOOHSTOCK , Vt. , Kept , 110. Hou. Freder ick Billings , ox-president of the Northern Paclllu railroad , died this evening. BUCK KM UY UUBK. Jlo Upturn * From n Visit to the ilcnt Hon. , T. M. Husk , secretary of agriculture , returned from Grand Island last ovei.lug ami wns seen by lliii reporter at the Murray hotel. "I found a very complete mill and sugar factory at Grand IslnnO , " said Mr. Hiuk , "but 1 was n few days too early to see the In stitution in operation , Mr. Oxnard was not quite ready , to start the factory , for ho Imd not enough bcots on hand to keep tlio mill running continuously , and ho does not wish to shut down at all when once ho starts until , about the llrst of December. Ho had about six Imhdred tons of boots on hand , Imt they would run the mill only about two days. " "Were you pleased with the prospects of the instltutiouJ" "I xviis very well pleased. I couldn't help it. The mill'Is a magnllleeiit structure , un doubtedly the most complete In the country. Mr. Oxnnrd says there is no mill in the world any better , or in fa ct qultu so complete Then wo have a go vcrninent chemist ther and ho reports the ho ets as being much lietto than we hud hoped for. Mr. Oxnard would consider ten per cent of sugar as being good enough to inaUo the beet sugar factory a success. Well , our chemist showed mo a number of analyses that showed the beets to contain from 1'J to IB percent of sugar. This is certainly very encouraging , " "Do you think that congress will provide * for a bounty on sugar , or will tliolnrilt bo so adjusted as to protect ttio industry ( " "I could not sny ns to that. I bellevo that something will bo done about the sugar ques tion , hut just how congress will adjust the matter remains to bo seen. " "Will Mr. Oxnard Do satisfied with a bounty as well as ho would by the tariff pro tection theory ! " "I think he will not bo so well pleased with the bounty ns ho would have been with the tariff protection , but ho will go abend with the business just the same. " "Will ho build other mills in case this la a success ) " "Ho says ho intends to build two more mills In Nebraska if this one proves to lO ) a success , and 1 srono reason why It should not be. In a few days the great mill will bo started , and I believe they intend to use up about three hundred and llftv tons of boots dally after the mill Is fully started. " Secretary Uusk and his party leave for the cast today. They will stop one day In Illinois to attend the state fair. AVaiits a Test Case. WATr.nt.oo , In. , Sept. 80. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BBI : . ] The sale of liquors In original packages was commenced again tiero today by an agent of a Pcoria , 111. , firm , who says ho desires to rnalce a test case.The linn Is acting on the advice of a Qcdar Uaplds attorney , who holds that the present Iowa prohibitory law is invalid and to bo of effect will have to bo re-enacted. The liquors were ordered seized at once by the county attorney. Inwu'N World's Fair Kvhiblu CHICAGO , Sept. SO. II. W. Seaman of the Second congressional district of Iowa and chairman of the committee appointed by the Iowa state world's fair commission , accom panied by Mr. James O. Crosby , a member of the state committee , arrived In Chicago today and were in consultation during a largo part of the day with Secretary Dlckonson of the world's fair national commission with refer ence to a very complete exhibit of the re sources and development of the state of Iowa in ISM. The state legislature on April 15 created a commission of eleven members , ono to bo appointed from each congressional dis trict of the state , and appropriated $50,1)00 ) to pay the expenses of the committee. Messrs. Seaman and Crosby are confident that the Iowa exhibit will bo second to that of no state exhibit at the world's fair. It will bo largely agricultural , but the educational sys tem will bo given special prominence , as Iowa claims In that particular to lead the United States. Boles Rulers a I'rntcHt. f DBS MOINW , la. , Scpt.30. [ Special to Tun BEU.J There is a serious disagreement be tween Governor Boies mid three other mem bers of the state executive ) council and the at torney general on the subject of paying for the printing of certain abstracts in criminal cases , which have been appealed to the supreme - prome court. The matter has been under discussion for several months , but no de cision was'arrived at until now : Among the bills under discussion Is ono for $177 lor an amended abstract of the famous Billings rnso. It has bxn the practice of the state heretofore to pay these matters und the at torney general decides it is entirely legal to do so and part of the executive council's busi ness to provide for them. Hut the present governor thought different and withheld his signature. The bills , however , will bo paid on the certificates of tno secretary of state , the auditor and the treasurer. The DOS'Molncs Hoodlo Cnses. Dns MOINCS , la. , Sept. 30. [ Special to Tun BIK. ; ] Arguments in the cases of the DCS Molnc3 boodle aldermen have been submitted to.IudgoICdvanagh , who now lias the matter under advisement , The arguments were made on a demurrer to the Indictment , and the ground of the defense was that no crime had been committed , inasmuch as no penalty was attached to the law fixing the amount of salary which an alderman should receive. It was also argued that a member of a legis lative body could not bo punished for acts done in pursuance of orders made by said body , and the courts have held that city councils nro legislative bodies. The best legal talent in the city represented both sides , and the decision will be awaited with interest. Killed Wlitlo Stealing a Ride. H.VWTIIOIIXE , In. , Sept. 80. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BKB.I George Mulligan , the son of a telegraph operator at East Creston , mot a frightful death hero at 2 o'clock this morning. Mulligan and a j-oung man named Brown boarded the Burlington llycr to beat their way to Omaha , The brakeman told them they might ride oa the rear platform and left them. The two men decided it would bo safer on top the coach and climbed to that po sition. Mulligan was stand ing up buttoning his coat when tlio train passed through a bridge. Mulligan was struck by a bridge timber and was knocked from tlio train , the contact almost severing his head from his body. His remains were removed to Creston. A Now Iload lucnrimr.ited. DgsMoiXBs , la. , Sept 30. [ Special toTun Ben. ! Articles of incorporation of the Chicago cage , Iowa & Pacific railway company have been filed hero. The chief place of business is Dos Moines , the capital stock $100,000,000 and tlio incorporators E. K. Hutchlns , DCS Moines ; Jesse A , Baldwin , Chicago ; Henry 13. Baldwin , Chicago ; Christian W. Lynch , Hnrrlsburg , Pa. ; ( Jeorgo II. Simmons , Chicago cage , und M. H. Ward , DCS Moines. Among the lines in contemplation Is one from Chicago cage through Des Moines to the City of Mexico ice , with a branch extending from a point at or near DCS Moines to or near Vacuum or Seattle , Wash. The lint board of directors comprise the above incorporators and C , C ! . Norton. Tramp. Missot.'iu V.M.i.r.r , la. , Sept. ? 0 , [ Special Telegram to TUB HIE. : ] A tramp giving his nnmo as John Williams today entered the house of Gcorgo McTntosh , a farmer , and demanded of Mrs. MrTntosh homcthlng to cat. Upon bolng refused ho bccaino Insolent anil attempted to make an assault. The woman's cries brought several men who wcro working near , when \Vllllaius pulled a gun and threatened to shoot. He was over come and brought to town and is now in jail nwaltlug preliminary examination. Attempted Triiln "Wroolclni * . ST. Joux.N. II , , Sept , 30-The Intercolo nial fast express from Halifax to Montreal last night ran into a pile of tics placed on the truck by some miscreants and wns partially wrecked. The passengers were badly shaken up , but no ono was hurt , Nominated lor Congroin. MILWAUKEE , Wi. , Sept. 80. Tlio republican - can congressional convention of the Fourth district nominated H. C. Spencer for con gress. The Hovlfllon Convention Memorial- lien CoiiKrcNM on < hn NYgror.H. .TACKHOX , Miss , , Sept , HO. In the constitu tional convention today the committee to which was referred the subject of inemorall- zing congress on the repeal of the fifteenth amendment reported along sot of resolutions. They set forth that tlio white and negro races , though friendly and homogenous for all business and industrial purposes , nro widely separated by race instincts and preju dices In nil political anil nodal matters ; that there Is no well founded hope of n change ; that with such a condition there will over ho conlllcts of greater or less magnitude concerning the control of the governments of states In which ttielr names arc approximately equal ; that such a condi tion of insecurity Is not only a great political and social evil but also greatly Impedes In dustrial development , and Inasmuch ns the white people are cauablo of conducting and maintaining the government of fluch states , giving security and protection to the whole people and property thereof , the negro race , ( oven if Its people were educated ) being wholly unequal to such great responsibility , therefore It is resolved that it Is the deliberate judgment of the people of Missis sippi that the only cfllclcnt remedy lies In repeal of the iUtccnth amendment , whereby such restrictions and limitations may bo put upon negro suffrage by the several states as may bo necessary and proper for the iniiln- tenanco und stability of the governments therein. The resolutions then request con gress to submit a proiKisltlou for repeal to tho. states and Mississippi will cheerfully ac cept such veductions in congressional repre sentation us may bo reasonable and just in view of the diminished vote consequent upon such repeal. jfuraA iriiiTu.ti > OVTHMSE , An Alabama Widow Shot While Fleeing - ing IVom Her AHsallatitH. BniMixdiiAM , Ala. , Sept. 80 , News was received hero today of a terrible whltccnp outrage which occurred In Calhoun county Saturday night , A band of masked men went to the house of Sirs. Jatio Cody , n widow , and dragged her from bed with the Intention of flogging her. They started to the woods with her , but she broke tuvay and started to run , She had gone n short distance when a volley was llredather , indicting a fatal wound. The white caps lied when the woman fell , and she lay there until morning before she was found. The sheriff is making every effort to have the woman's assailants identified and arrested. A Japanese Protest. YOKOHAMA , Sept. 30. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Br.n.l At a public meeting held hero a number of Japanese speakers denounced the government for according to foreigners the right of trial by judges other than native Judges. The sentiments of the speakers were applauded by their hearers and threats wore made to Ictll the ex-consul of Great Britain for the part ho has taken in advocat ing the granting of privileges to foreigners. Popular excitement over the latter runs high. Values Hnr AiTcutloiiN ' I'rntt.v High * CHICACJO , Sept. ; ! 0. Suit was began today by Mary II/-W. Masoti ( daughter of Llew ellyn Mason , a conductor on the Alton road , against Edward L. Groff for $50,000 for breach of promise , tiroff is a member of the well known jewelry firm of Mayo , Groff & Co. , and a reputed millionaire. The plaintiff is n pretty blonde of nineteen years and claims that Groff has repeatedly promised to marry her. Groff is out of the city and his partners will not talk. Killed by lUirgtars. Puncnu. , I.T. , Sept.30. [ Special Telegram to TIIR Bnn. ] Three burglars , armed with rifles , entered the store of J. H. Carrie & Co. last night. With his weapon ono cf the men held J. H. Carrlo and two clerks at bay , while the other selected a lot of the most val uable goods. "Whcm the robbers had com pleted their woric and were nnout to escape , Mr. Carrie ran toward the ollioo for shelter , when both robbers turned mil llred at him. Ono shot took effect in his head , producing instant death. The robbers escaped. Krtrgcr MoCleniok'n Cnne. CHICAGO , Sept. W ) . | Special Telegram to Tim BEE. ] Burt McClcnick , the forger wanted for Jail breaking at .faclcson , Neb. , appeared before Justice AVhito this morning on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Ho asked foir n continuance until Friday , which was granted , bail being llxed at $1,000. It Is expected that requisition papers will arrive for him by that time , A Poiihlo .Icrk la Cuba. HAVANA , Sept , 30. Two brothers Jose arid Cnrmelo Diaz wcro executed this morn ing for a particularly atrocious crime. They attacked n Turkish woman and subjected her to the grossest Indignities , The husband sought to avenge } ils wife , but was killed by the brothers , who nlso murdered the woman and mutilated the bodies in u horrible manner. I'roskleiit Mnlott Continued. CHICAGO , Sept. SO. [ Special Telegram to THE BKB.I The Chicago & Western Indiana directors met today and voted to continue tlio term of President Malott , ex-receiver of the Chicago & Atlantic , for one month. A num ber of Improvements wore also ordered in , the tracks and Chicago yards , besides additions to the rolling stock. Through coaches Pullman palneo alcoporB , dining curs , ffeo rocllningohntr cars to Chicago and intervening point via the grout Hock Island routo. Tioko Cap.tain 1'lttfi Kel'aficH to Talk. Six FitANcisro , Gal. , Sept. .TO. The Pacific Man steamer Acnpulco arrived today. Cap tain I'itts refused to speak of the Bnrnindla affair further than to say that the published reports wore in the main correct and that ho had prepared a report which would ho forwarded - warded to the main olllco in Now York. For colds , croup , asthma , bronchitis and sore throat , use Dr. Thomas' Eelectrlo Oil , and get the genuine. Silver Decline * ! at Amsterdam. AMUTKIIIIAM , Sept. 30. [ Special Cablegram to THE Br.K.J The price of line silver in tlio open market hero today declined from IK ) tobO guilders per kilo , Will Visit William. BeitMN , Sept , SO. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Bun. ] It Is expected that the King of lielduiii will visit Emperor William on Octo ber 1(1 ( or IT. Water Lily Soap will Hoat. 'llio Premium on Gold , Ilwxos Avius : , Sept. .TO. [ Special Cable gram to Tun HEI : . ] Uold Is quoted at 1-lS,1 pur cent premium. Absolutely Puro. Acrouinnf larlrir baklni powrtor. Highest of lenvoiilng strength I' . H , Government Ito port An it- lit 1 W. N tilClttK. Count KlrlfltiloMN llnngi UlttiMt-lr In V 11 IN Cell , d'ontoti 1ttnnttt.\ \ Hopt. SSI.New'ork [ Herald Cable - Special toTitr. Hii.1 : : Count Klolslf loss , who is con lined iiiMoublt prison for tin attempt at minuliuiKhtOf on lion' Albert , proprietor of the hotel in which Alllo. Mor tens , who was crowned queen of beauty at the Vienna exhibition , sides , attempted to commit tmlcido yestcrdny morning by hanging himself with hi ) mis- lenders from a beam hi his cell , lie was discovered , however , and rut down before llfo was completely extinct. Until recently ho wns engaged to the beautiful and wealthy daughter of Mayor Thompson of Detroit , Mich. The motive of his attempt at sululitti Isasslgncd to mortification over hit expulsion from the army , which took place last week , and to sorrow ut the suicide of his friend , Count Sohlelnlt/ , the moral responsibility for which , according to letters which the younif nobleman wrote before taking his life , rc U with Count Kiclst. The Illinois Stale I "a If. I'KOIIH , lu. , Sept. : w. Twenty-live thous and child run mid n largo number of adults altanded the state fair today. Awards wcro given for horses , cattle and sheep. Various races were a feature of the afternoon. The nrt display is very line this year , The an nual election of the members of the board oc curs tomorrow ami Hon. Lafayette Funk of MuUnln county will probably bo the new president. The ImtCHt Uusnliin I/IMV. LONIW.V , Sept. ! W. A St , Petersburg cor- rcspondontof the Daily Telegraph says that the Russian minls'or of the interior is preparing - paring a law authorizing the deportation to Siberia without trial of all foreigner ? , who have been expelled from their own countries , and whoso governments refuse to re cognize them. This law is directed ngainst Kounmnlnii Jews who come to Kussla. TrmihlcH , CI..MIICSVII.I.I : , Tcnn. , Sept. 80. McGheo Hrothcrs , who wcro such heavy losers by the ilro last Saturday , made an assignment todtiv. liabilities estimated at about * 00UOJ , assets about SSO.OOO. The Importance of purifying the blood can not bo overestimated , for without pura blood you cannot enjoy good hcnltli. At this season nearly every ono needs a good mediclno to purify , vitalize , and enrich \ the blood , and Hood's Sarsaparllln is worhy : your confidence. It is peculiar in th.it it strengthens and builds up the system , creates an appctito , and tones the digestion , Whilu it eradicates disease. Glvo It a trial. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold byalldrugglsts. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Jlasi. IOO Doses One Dollar liiprjtro-t & oca LIEBIG uonilo cookery. UHQ it fcr Soups , Sauces , ' Miulo Dishes , ( Outno , Company's Pish , etc. ) Aspic or Moat Jelly. Keeps perfectly in nil ell- matcs for iiii ' length EXTRACT of time , iiuid is clnap- or and of finer tlnvnr than any other stoclt , One pound equal to OF BEEFy forty pouiills of lean hoof of the value of about $7. CO. /y G / ciiuinoonly wit . / . * . % * & ( Justus von LUMiy' : ) 3 bitjnatui'pus shown JE. The Specialist , It Jimirpiuacd In ttio treat ment of all forum of i'ltl- . liooil , HTHIOTUKI5 , Of imln In rulclrliw the Mtiuilor , 'jVl'IIII.IB curoJ InSJtoW ilnyn. Kkln Dlsumtu , Cnturrh nml nil Dlimi'uaa of llm Illooil. lluiirt nnJ l.lviir. Ku- mslo Dlicasoa cured nlthuut In triiiiiLMitor "local treat ment. " J.mllei from 2 to 1 unly. U'rltu lor clrcu- InrsKlvIni ; pnrllculiiriubuut each of the nbovn lUiimini , nnrt nhotvlnu ninny of tlio molt roiiiarkutilu oitroa. Of * flro , N. K. Cor. 1 ( tli nncl I'Virnnm ' UtH. , ontronco on either itrcot , OurnU * Nub aOJ-lJ JVIKUAL , PAIIIS , 1078. Vf. ItAKSIl & CO.'S la ttbtotiileiii jniro ami { t I * lolitlilc. No Chcmical& nro uiej In tti prevarntlon. It hni nor tfiAitfirtt ( * 4 fttf ttrttsftol \ Ooroq inlxnl witli hi arch , Arruwroot or Hugur , and I tlifrcfuro far nioro economical , cutting ittt than on cent a ciif. It II ildlcluu * , nuurUlilnZt stren theninK , 1A- ! HII.V IiOFHTI.l > tinU ailmlrnMy ndapted for Invalided ! wvllai pcnun * lu health * Sold bjrdrorcrK evcrynhero. W. BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Hasa BE SURE YOUR m U known ! 1C you Imvo Kvll Hrrams , I.OBSCI , nrn lniiioti > nt. lull of Krarn , Ilinlcvelniiril or Htiiulcif , Victim of Kxrcsrt or ContiiBlnin Din- r Hi' , you , can rmi/ie nil Coiuriiutntet by niir Ktilutlve nml Xvrmtful Mrthutlior litimr WLL FIND YOUOyU KERVE AND BRUIN TREftTMEHT. tnclthor i * . In voluntary l.o sei , ami cf iho hraln , fcwlf-fbuno or rauHtft l > y oTcr-uxortloA - OTtT'liidulffpnco , l.ach bet containo omonlt' treat , tuont. 91 nl > ox. urali ( or C > . rent Itnall | > rt > p&ld. With each urJer tur lx lioxcs , will i > emJ purctmiwt' irtiarantvo tu iffutul noner If ( no treatment falls Ct ] i-uin * tlii.irinteolmetl anUuenulno tf < > lU uiilyby GOODMAN DRUG CO. , lllOl'urmuii Street , - Oniuhit. Neb , \ ot SCROFULA.KINQ'S-EVIU. CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSCONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EAI1LY STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , unil for rcauliittnc leu pcrlmlla rnnrRe. Mono L-ennino rnlc nlKiml "llLJikoni > . W run Ilonj | > rte , 1'artt" HOLD 1IY A1I < VUlKlQlHTa H. roiiKi-rii iV ( ' . , N , V. L-riiltiri.r I lie V. H. ilcillo , IV , Military Aciidumr , l > ori. . Ilruukullull.ulrli. ( 'Ifculan Ira " YOItK MIMTAHV ACADIIMV. Oul , O. JVrl lit. U.S. . A.M. CoruwullN. , Yi