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Ht Illl' Of Ni 1'I.T.Idl. I I'ouiiij r iii > iiei.i * > . " ( unfiiii | TwltiKk. MTNMnr ) ' of Tiir HRK r'tll'IMilli. ' i'iiiniiiiy | : , dues vili'liinlv iviuir llnil llH'iirtiiiilcliWiliitliin of Tin : liui.i llii ; f -i llio in > u umlliiK .Miiroli II , JSJI , win as fullims : Siimliiy. Mnri'li S Wtn.'i Mumliiy. March W SI,7KI : TiifMlu'v. Miiirli 10 KI'fW ( SVfJni'MUV. Slnrolill SI.MHI TiuiMliy ! , Mmcli III 23.470 l-'rldnv. Minx-Ilia Si.4r.fi Biitiirilny , Mnrch 14 KJ.Kli'1 .Avor'iijn 1M.OMI ( ii-oiim-i n. T/.si'iircK. 5-nnrei In lirfnro mo nnil lulisc'illi'd In my .icscnci'lht.slllli day of Man-li A.U. I Mil. N. 1' . I'V.il. ' . Kotiiry.l'iitillc. Full * ofNnlir.nkn , I ( 'cmlily of l > ouilim. : ( " firofji'1 ' H. 'I'NdinrU , Mnsdulvivrrirti. rto- i oh ( niul snjstluii In * liM'rutin-yofTiir.HKi : J'lilillslimji * i > iiiiny. , | : tlini i IIP HIM n.il avpriiv-e clnily cln iilnllon nf 'I'm : IMil.y lln : fdrllii ! iiumlli ( if Muri'li. Is'n. ' was ai.si. % runic * ; for Ajitll. IH , > , ai.M-1 rnii'rxj for Ma v. MM. a > .i o copies : lor .luiir * . 1KO. i.ni iiipli'i ! forJnly , 1WW , L'U.a.'eopli's ' ; forAm'iist. IVHI. .1li,7ri ! > eiipliHi for f-VjitriiiliiT , IMtl , i.M.KTO rnplcs ; fur I > i-tiiliur. JbW. "O.'M f < iilcx ] : for Nnvrinlior , IMK1 , ! K.iii : ) copies : fur liiriMiilnT. I-H ! > . : i',471 ' rnil.'S | | for . "liiiiiniry. IS'.ll , ' . 'S.-Hiii'onlos : fur I'cl.run . r.v , I Ml I , KVH'cn'lll'R. ! ( illHICiE II. T/SI-lltTK. Sworn In lirfciro inc. nnil siilivrllxiil In my T , llilsi'stlnlay tif IVlinmry , A. P. . IH)1 ! ) , N. I1 , l-'nii , Nutaiy I'nWlc. ST. I'ATitii'K'silsvy ' this morning. ' WHAT has bocnmo o ( tlm plnuforlm proving St. Mary's ' aviMum ? Di-ijiviu tlio Otmlia from tlio Doiijjlnsstrupt IN tliuir cxcilomcnt , Itnlintis .should not forjjotvliiih Ihij ; Uu > i' livu under. dcfyiiiR law anil orili r muslund will couio to grief in Aijiuricn. IXTKUNATIOXAI. Topics The Araori- can hi ) ? ; tlio A-liisktisual ; the Caiiiulivi lifih und tholtiillnn nuilia. Tun Utoi'inomotcr sit Pine Hlilj { < i\gonoi > riii'oa ) ( from 10 = to M bolo This is no war rumor. SHNATOH I'lcrruu hus drawn his first month's ' suhiy. Thus amrl of the mis , Bioii oftho no\v pirty : is fiilfillcil. Til 13 most uprojiriously hilarious dem ocrat , in Illinois sim-o ( ionornl Palmer's clwtion to the senate is Hon.Vllllaii Uoiiry .M Wnr..V John JI. Tlitirstoii can riot I time for politics , it is nafo to conclude tlmt tlio Union Pacific has its lititids full. . Mil. C'iKViu\.Ni > has dunnoila sprinj , hat , but thodoinocriilic jiarly ismoro in- torostoil jutituow in the old black blouoh liat ofloh 11 M. 1'iilnior. l.V time iwisibly all the outside addi tions vrill bo supplied with rrusdwulks sinil then something will lw doao for the central portion of the city. WHAT steps liavo the Omaha board of trade und mil estateuxclmii o laUon to boroprcsonted at the trans-.Mississippi congruji in Denvoi * , May 1'J ' ? WHAT -soiiso is thoruiii nrbitraril.v dividing the crosswalk fund among the wards ? Vut down crosswalks where they are noodeil regardless of ward lines. OMAHA'S twenty mill ioiuil res and half millionaires should uxpend their sur plus in building up Omaha , Thoymndo their money hero ; lot thorn expend it licro tunl milo : more. IT is a ohuorful fact for'tho taxmyor | to contoinplate that wliile the lojtisla- tui'o fools away time with junkets and vooesses the salaries of the army of em ployes keeps i-iyht on piling up , SuNATOiiMAXDiillSONla visltinR the lattlo Holds of Tennessee , Alabama and Georgio in uompatii1 with congressional junkotors. Hut it seems to us tlmt a visit to the into battle Holds of Xobraska is more in order , Tun attention of the sidewalk inspec tor imil htruet commissioner is respect fully called to the wivtdied condition of the roads and walks on Seventeenth Btroot notweon the court house anil the now postotlleo block. Ex-Sr.xATOit Tii-rox , now residing with his son , a dork in the patentolllco , is writing reininlsi-oneos of early duys in Is'ebraska fora Lincoln nowspapor. Mr , Tiptonis well informed onivmlniscencos , lie has lone been one hhusolf. llKCiroc'iTY and treason appear to lie synonymous terms in the lexicon of Sir tlohn MacDonald's government. It is now proposed toprovocd against Edward Parroriuul oilier champions of a close1" union between Canada and America for treason. TiiKi'alamity logljliituro of Kansas adjourned without inakiii.Miiinppropriu- ! tloa for an exhibit at the world's ' fair. It is to bo hoped the alHaui-o people now making and iininnking Inwa for No- Jjnuika will not follow the oxamjilo sot in . Topcka. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ INSTKA ii of complollni. irnullng , pav ing and sidewalk construction in the center and extending it from the center toward the suburbs , the council souim bent upon leaving hogbacks and muddy roads In the center and building the sldownlks nud. crosswalks mlles uway , \vhorouobody needs thom , Jf S/KU 1 Hilt HI sfTfil , ) . MV ( ss. fi.irU'i" . on. . ' of Ihodorks of ' Hi' Ixm. > 1 of transportation , h'n trit.i n iiup iii hlm1 1 to i s o a ( Kim- jihlet on what Imi-i nloiwodto call "I.ntnl ( Ji'iint and Itiitnl Sulnldies and llioir Ht-nrltigoti Miixlmtuiiltfitcj forltnilroad ' ' " 'J'ransporlJVtion. A copy of this p'unpltlt t ims dot i voroil o Sonnlur SU voiw with the follmlng olio i * : Stnto of Xeteislt , Jlmnl of 'I'rnusnirUi- ' Jon : OftloJ of tlio Serratnrlcft.Itoti.,1. . K. Slovoas , Uhalmuui Senate Committed on : inllrotdi : , Soiiftto Climibor : - S-imtor 1 inntl yotiliorwitlin pamphlet , believing the contenttimy ) DO of lutur. . ' t to you. It Is lu roliitlon to nn awmtviit on Uo Storptis mnxlmiim rail1 bill , ( sotwto lilo xV , recently : irlnlr > d und fiwulatoil In tlio fortn of a rod | nni.Motliy | cnlfrof tlio somilo comnlttoe 011 iMllro.uls. Uo iK'otfiilly | , \V. \ S. ( Uiinsit. Now whnlbnsliinHsliiis * Mr. ( larlwr to thrust his HUSO into tlio tioiidlng lfil | * la- tlon bi'foro ' the stnto senate ? What right liim IIP to ronHtltutoliiiiiiolf nnpo- clal champion ofnny railroad coniiiany or all the railroad coinjnnio.s ? Is the Male board of transportation created sis a fi'tii-ofor the railroads or is it fronted for the protection of the public ? \Vhy \ should any member of the hoard or any clerk of the board put In his oar \vhoru ho IB notaHkod ? It teomsto iHHiu'hini- pi-rthit'iico ouj lit to ho rusonled by the loglsinturo in awy \ that will prevent a repot itlnti. Who Is toblamo for the popular dis- ponlontwith railroad rates ? Why did thu people ploilgo the logKlaturo to eiinot a maximum rate law ? Has not the whole nilroad ! Ksue boon foivod upon tlio loylslattire Ijy the dellaut disregard of Ilio ilnmanilti of the producer. ) and wlilppi'M by tlio states hoard of traibpor- tiilion ? In view of that fact docs 11 bo- c'tuno any member nf that board to ur.iko hlniHolflhouiouthpioco of railroadman- a orrtV If tlioronronny valid olnoctions to the Slovens bill t.hoy ahould be pro- sonlod by the roproscntativos of the rail ways and wohavo no doubt tlioy would I'occivc duo consideration , If the Slo vens bill is dofectlvo thosn who are hon estly In favor of rullw.iy regulation should point it out. Hut Mr. ( Jurber lias simply sought to befog1 the Naue , and makes himself the spt'cinl picador against any regulation of railway rates. Ton artii .iK/-rr-p i-J. ( The now ordinance rogulatlng holler insetiloii ] ) Is in many rospocUan impo sition upon the owners of IniihUiig's , mills and factories whew builei's are regularly inspecteit by compotcnl en gineers in the employ of insur.mco com panies. Tnsomo iiistan-ds two or three companies hold boiler insurance on the same building , anil it stands to reason that two or three inspections every few inontlis taako the examinations by ci ty iiiMpcelorscutiroly usole-s. It is simply another schomolo impose taxes upon most ontorprisiiig investors very much like the ( jradnatcd scale ol charges of the building1 inspector , where by those who oroot the co-.tliest build ings ui'o ' literally fined for their public spirit. It Is eminently proper for tlio city to require rigid boiler inspection foi the protoctiiiri o [ life and property , but there is Biieh a thing as overdoing ; tin job for the sake of the foos.Viiat \ no oil islheroof two or three inspections , when one will aiHwortho" purpoho ? The now boiler ordinance also covers ancutliltlejob , rt requires tlio inser tion o [ bra-is tubes with solder safety plutrsinto every boiler in use in thecity. IS'ow very competent engineers assert that hiieh devices are of no more IHO in sumo boilers than would bo tlio insertion ol a thermometer into al > la4 furnace. Hut there is a now patent which this or dinance evidently proposes to foist upon owners of boilers at all baxanls. The ordianco actually authorizes the city boiler inspector to Insert those latent tubes and plugs hiuiiolf and bore into the boilers whether the owners are will ing or unwilling , That looks very much like a neat job to help along tlio pa- tonteo. It seems to us that this ordinance has boon engineered through hastily and should beotoed , /KOISL.\Tin \ ; si Article III. section 2 , of the constitu lion ol N"ebrasl < a reads as follows : l'Tho legislature shall provldo by law for an enumeration of the InhablUtnts oftho statoin the yoivr 1SS5 and overj ten yours thereafter , and at its lirst reg ulai * Hetsionafter each eiuinioriition , situ also after each oiuimcration made by the authority oftho United Statss , but at no other time , tlio legislature shall apportion tlio collators and representa tives according to the iiumbor of inhab itants , excluding Tiidlana nottixed , and f.oldior andolllcers of the LTnltod States army and navy. " Section ; iof the same article limits the membership of the legislature to 100 ropre-AOiitallvosimd ! ! ; > sonators. This limit was reached by the apportionment act of 18S7. It will boonsei'ved that the constitu tion makes it mandatory upon this logis- laturoto apportion tlio senators and rep resentatives at this session , foi * it dis tinctly provides that it shall lie done at no other timo. It is likewise cle'ir tbat the apportionment must bo made ' 'ac cording to the number of inhabitants , " There is no discretion given tlio legisla ture either as to the time whim or how the quinqulonulal apportionment shall bo made. Considerable discretion is j-iventho legislature in making judicial and congressional Mibdlrlsions of the Mate , but not to with the logUlatiro dis tricts. By the national census enumeration of 1SOJ the population of tlio state is lti. > 0 , " ' , ) , ' ! . Kach member of the house bhould under the now apportionment represent about 11107 inhabitants , and each Fonatnr about U2OiiO , people. Doug- Ins county having a population of Jo",7S2 is entitled to liftuon representatives and four Mmators , with a fraction ever tiulll- ciont to glvo b.er a lloat senator with one ot the adjoining counties , 'J'hls will Increase tlio delegation by one senator and live members of the house. In other words , having oneovoiilli of the ] ) oiu- ) latlon and paying onuvovoath of tbo taxes , Douglas county isj fairly entitled toono-sovonth of tlio legislative ropre- Mutation. A body of fiiir-minded men would need no urging to do her justice , r'eurinjj that this county with its largo po-mluUon , ltd wealth and ita lax-paying In tboct.vte KO\ernniont inivy \vield nirn.iloi' Inilucnco uptm louiHlu- MM tlinu lii'r 'U fim * . it Is pn p 1 t % inlntollu * pliin iimtiiliiti'4 of Hi' ' ' ' 'i'iii-ti- ' tnllon rcinactlng \ Iho ftpporlloiiiiii nl if I S7. lul such a course Is slmjily indofeiislblc. I'AHTr I'LHiimnn \ s.ir/f/ / ; / ) . Tlio liltuMluounmf / I'hihiH In bo the only stalwirt niul reliable republican lowspipor In llioso parl-i , with the > rand blown In the bottle , It now comes Briskly forward to relieve the ombar * a inont ot thoju repuhlican members > f the lejtliilntiira who nro smarling under the iloinntid nf their constituents .orodcoia the pledges of Iho jui'ty plat- 'orin. Tlio Jminint nworts that nobody bus uiy right to insist thai republican sena tors anil roprosontatlvus shall enacttnich .eglslntion as the last republican state convention pledged thn pooplu of Ne braska it would exert its utmost power to have enacted , The grounds upon which It tries to support this assertion .ire entirely unique. In the first place , the Lincoln organ of the corporations claims that the theory that a 'party's representatives In the loglnluVuro are hound by its plat form promises Is a new doctrine , It then gooH on toiittempt to show tlmt It is untenable. The declarations In the platform , it says , represent only the opinion of the majority who vote for them , not of the party. .As not all members of the state convent ion \vero in favor of the abolition of railroad passes , railroad regulation nnd more rif'id usury laws , the party is not committed to those measures by Its platform utter- mi''os. ' Then , too , says the . / < wri ( ( , some oftho members of the logir-laturo \vero nominated proviouy to the adoption ol the platform by the slate convention , anil they surely could not bo hound by il , The right of n stale convention to instruct - struct Us representatives in the legisla ture isas ancient as the history of pop ular government. It is recognized In every state of the union , not only as tlio ihtial , but as the only possi ble method of giving the people a pledge of the party's policy in atato legislation , It is also very strange that a hide bound parly organ should set up the claim that a clear majority in a state convention does not hind every member of the party , and especially its repre sentatives In ollieo. If the platform does not stand for the party's dictum , do its nominations amount to anything ? -Are p.irty platforms designed only to catch votes ? Are the parly pledges to I'O ( Unregarded arm trampled upon when the time comes to redeem them ? Are republican members of the legislature excused from voting to reduce railroad charges to "correspond with rates In adjacent states1 ? Are they to ignore the pledge that they would prevent anil punish UHiiry , enact laws to regulate grain elevators , ostablisli public ware houses and do iiumoruus ether things that the people understood they had agreed to do ? The JonrnuV * ingenious pica may pos sibly relieve the strain on the minds of legislators who are trying to serve two musters , but it will not satisfy the rank nud lilo of the party. Tlioy know that aparty is bound by Us solemn plod go ? , and no party is lit to be trusted with government which obtains support at the polls on promises which its repre sentatives are at liberty to repudiate. IIIIKAKKIIS slUVAl ) . These who have given more than pass ing' thought to the operations of the East Omaha land syndicate have boon convinced that their enterprise is liable to prove "not an unmixed blessing" for Omaha. Our experience with South Omaha shows the daniror and damage of building up a municipal corporation with a separate government on the very boundary of our own city. Omaha is practically supplying the water and paying for all roadways ( hat lead to South Omaha. Jn case of croat liros our Urn department is ex pected to do the principal worlc of stem ming and putting down the conllagra- tlon. In cose of extensive riots or oven labor troubles our police will bo called upon to protect life nnd property. And yet wo have placed this suburb beyond tbo reuchof our police authorities and have absolutely 110 revenue from any improvement in South Omaha , Hut South Omaha contributes iicr share to county and state taxes , while Kust Omnha is founded on the cornor- btoneof tax shirking , The greater part of Knst Omaha is supposed to be located In Iowa. Crime may bo genera toil and" committed under tbo noses of our police. They have no more jurisdiction over criminals thmi our ! is < ossors and tax-collector * ! have ever property , While tlio Kast Omaha syndicate doubtless will help to increase our In dustrial population its effort * * . In relocat ing Omaha factories have been much more successful thin in locating now mills and factories from th ( > < o'Ht. They have taken the white lead works out of this city and located them on ground where that concern is to pay no taxes , cither to city , county or state. And now the destruction by 11 roof Iho Jiohn maiiufacturinir company is fol lowed by the nnnouar-cmout that this factory la lo he rebuilt on untaxahlu ground in KastOmiha. What are wo to gala from such reloca tions ? It is nnuifest that the Knit Omaha syndicate proposes to drain Omaha of nil mills and factories and thus deprive tlili city of the revenue which it would derive from Hum while located within our borders , \Vlmt does this pjrlondV Omaha will presently be in the condition of Kansas City , with ; ! 0ODD , orJD.ODO people and millions of property which rightfully should bo within her taxing power * and her census district cradlted to another state and contributing nothing for thu invaluable protection which tbo city proper gives to the suburban towns. Tin : Worltl-llcrnlil still clamorsfor thu passage of the straight Newherry maxi mum fruight bill. What an arrant dom- ngoguo and fraud tlmt concern is in nil things ! The 1C.IL knows as well as wo do that the railroads have not raised their finger against the Nuwborry bill because that bill issuro to be set nsldo by the supronmj murt on the ground tlmt tlio lo.vixt Iowa timxliU'iin raUt. . win ii anplii'd ty ti , | NehriHk'i romls vvnii Id lie unrcali i-ialili' and thcrofori * void. The ImjiiHtor of thn M'knows / that the Newborry bill Is sure tob. ve toed by the govi-rTior. And lu know- . enough to I ; mm tlmt it could mil um : over tlu veto. The railroads' clamor agivlnsl the Slovens bill Is thill the rates tire higher for thellrst "ill tnlUn limn wo now pay and the rallroad.u'd are terribly dilrcsod | ever tlio priispurt that the roads will tnlco art vantage of Iho bill In stead of keeping down raU's as they are nt liberty lo do under any maximum ralo bill , l-'orlunatoly , the II * . - / / . cui : deceive notioil.v. Its game in too trans parent , land grab Is not an en tirely now scheme , It hus come up every two years br > foi'o our legislatures in some form and will continue to bob up o" very two years until every aero of slati > land has been gobbled. Four years ago the land ring came in for n llfly year lease , And in tlio next legis lature they wantc.l toconvort their lease inlo a clear title by purohuio under a yhiitn appraisement. Now It is a now dodge , A few more acres ! are wanted to licep Iho poor people from drowning In the brine , And this story is told by paid lobbyists with brine enough in their eyes to supply all the Lincoln packing houses with salt , If tlio legis lature is stupid enough to believe the woebcgonotalotlie.se lamlgrnbbors will laugh In thuir sleeves. Normany weeks ago the great ques tion in the legislature was who paid for a certain rod jiampblot issued by Sen ator Stevens. Thu question now very naturally arises who pays for the cream colored pamphlet issued ever the lihmo ofV. . S. ( j.'irber . , secretary of the state board of transportation. to cable intolllgonco Par- iiell's following w'll ho reduced to about ten in the next parliament , but under McCarthy1 ! ) leadership the Irish party will continue its alliance with the lib erals and homo rule will bo tlio fore most Issue of the entire opposition. iMior ol' Them Ortlioilov. W. liiut * ( ilali > - llfinnrriil , 1'olfer Is furmers1 alliance republi can in polities , and Hob Ingcrsoll is a farm ers' alliance Christian la religion. \ \ liy T , ( > Ijaiiuli. I'liirtilrnre Journal. There is n KooJJoUoon Scnutor Potter. Ho is In Wastiinpton aotnally InteiuUiifj to study up tlio practical worl < uu-t of the government departments , ami the senatois remaining ; tlioronro lioldinR their sides with laughter at this strange idiosyncrasy. soil of Civlni ; . The bankers \\lio.r.iiseil ? " > 9,0tt ( Tor Secretary - tary Wiiulom's family with their loft bauds , not parading the iiui'm's ot the elvers with their rifrht luinils , liavo done a handsonio thing In a Christian way. An occasional de posit of this kitul in a place whore thieves cunuot break tliniUKtiulut steal adds to the reputation of the Humidors us safe and sagacious operators. I Tlio IMImnko oi' K JYtic Yinl ; 7'nl < iilc ( , What furnior , having borrowed ? l,000 m eood money iu ordur lo stoolc bis farm , will openly propose to pay bis debt in SO-cent dollars lars ; Surely this is not tlio morality which will prevail in Ivunsii' ? when the people of tliat state uiitlorstuml the matter. Hut if that were tlio policy of the people of Kansas do they reiilly think thov could borrow money on bettor terms ) Do they not know that loaders would nialto rates nil tlio more severe it they would Icnil at all subject to such con ditions of payment ; The fact seems to he Unit the r < publican party is blamed because it has declined to adopt a policy which would he ruinous to tbo people of Kansas and dis honest toward ttio people of other states. When the citizens of Kansas como to con sider thu matter soberly ills safe to say that they will not long censure tlio republican party for its rolusal. .V. ' .IHSTH. Epoch : Ciil > lra O ( to ancient mendicant ) You ought not to bu bu hiK nt your ntu. ; Mendicant O , blo.ss your heart , I began wuoii 1 was a good many years younger. Philadelphia Hocord : Sympathetic talk in astrei't cnr : " \Voll \ , ,1 tunic , lunv's Bobbie makin' out ! " Jamu * , with a pathotie quaver : "They toll mo he's rotten poor ; " Philadelphia Inauiror : The due on a bill collects more stoaaity than the dew on a llowcr , Texas SUthms ; "I'll see yon biter , " as tlio boxer suiil when his opponent bail closed both ills Kum's Horn : It is Imril to umli-rstntul why playing fout'mllh ' considered easier than sawIng - Ing wood. Uoulsvillo.Iournnl : A woman will do any thing for lnv > * . So will a man , but in woman's ciiso it is for love of another , while in man's case it is generally for love of bimsolf. VonUor.s ( Jiixctto : When a speaker is fired with his subject lie i-cnorally has recourse to burning romtirki. Somorvlllo Journal : "Will you bo my wlfoj" tliuiinp.issionoil lever itskoJ , as ho ctaspeil his lianil Unlit nvoiinil her willing waist , And iisi > ingly ttin tntiiilcn re plied : "Slueo you press mi ) so , I will. " i\n : Tin : i.rxY IKKINKV IUIV.ME. Lastm tn tlio ilyiiiK uchoo ? Of the cleul , oUtycar , Dump Mily ! , 'A o H y , Kant upon ttio&ir ! I-.cttlioni llont tinililU * , but wcop not. I'Mll ' Of Oqlllll cllUt'l' , In th < > coinini ; , huinmliiK twclvoinoiith , OLlirrsoiib's \vo'll licur. \ViiiUliiitoii ; Ktnr : J onus 1)3 you tcl your wlfo nvor.vtlilni ; ! Itruivii Sliu IhiiiUi Iiilo , Itiili.'iiir.iiolls , lounin' , : Muiluo If this tickiil Htiuulil draw tlnicapltnl ( ii'Izo I bcliovo Til fall ilo'iil. J" | Vnbilcy-I liopo ytufnvlll got it , olj boy. Munsoy's AVcokly : Maud Has Clara really traveled so oxiuusivoly I lUttiel No : but she bus read the guide boons carefully , Watts Wonder wlij' they nlways call a loeoinolivo "shol" ' . it U I'otts-.NIaylm on ac count of the horrible noise it makes when it tries to wlilstlo , wonnii may woup In a palace Tliat her marriage did occur , lint she n'lll rejoice in a hovel \\'ith \ the fellow who's good to her. \Vinhuinton Slav : Johnnie Papa , thn' ' Chic.mi . ) buy said us St. l.ouls boys wore ill pyt-'inicH. I'.ipn All , indeed ! \Vcll , my son , tell hm lie is a hoginy. l.tfu : KlioVluita \ lUlliur token of nnir rlod love la the wedding ring' He-It Is , ilngims no end , miditnlsc has no beginning , Ills absolutely witliou variety. uuJ is much easier put on than takei oil. M. Nobr.uka . Irishnuu Will Q.Ulnr in Littoiln ntul Honor Their Patron Saint. INC PROGRAMME OF EXERCISES. /Id1 < rnllM to Slunv Tliitl He IH Puliiw- fully liitliitd ) in iliill-An In- Cll ) Noun. Livrot.N , .Vob. , March 1(1. ( fSpocl.il to 'hit : Uit : . | Tomorrow is St. 1'atrh'hV day nud every tfiio-licavteil sou of lU'In Hill eolobrato the KiHMtiMt nf Irlih WMIvo days. Tin * vari ous Hibernian sock-tics of Nuhr.uUn hnvo nmdoarrniigomeiit.s lo assemble In Lincoln tomorrow nnd nmko tlioevont the grainiest iH'i'f Uiunvii la the history of the state. Tlio following fornnitiuii ami line of march ii to bo observed In llio jwnulo : Tlio priuvssloii will form immediately after solemn high muss at the piii-ciitliodral. which begins at II a , in. linmeiliak'ly alter the service the president1) ) of the several divisions will report to the marshal and proceed to tlio lutrnilu ground , which will 1m at .1 and Thirteenth streets nnil form in the following ord cr : Divisions N'os. 1 , 'J , I , r.atid H of Om.ilm , Douglas county , on the rlplit In thu order niimi'd ; No. II of South Oninha on Ilic loft with right vesting on 'I'liii'teciitli street and fuel in , ' north , loft ( ixloiulitiK west on .1 and smith ( in Kloventh. Johnson , ( 'ass , Ked Willow , Cheyenne , Adams , llreoloy , OTonnor , Council 'iltilTs and l.uncastor will lorin in succession as named on tlic left of Douglas county. Thu division * will bo commamloil bv their respective county delegates , 111 follows : Douglas county , Martin McKeiina.lohnson ; county ; Dr.V. . .1. MePr.um ; Cuss county , Michiii-1 V'lii-limj Koil NVIllow county , 1) ) . il. I.nwler ; Clieyciino county , I'icrco Sanders ; Adams county , O. J. Stevens ; Greeloy county , M. V. Lannlgan. Tlio state and ex-state officer * will lead the parade ami are us follows : Sliito delegate , Tliomas MeShano of Lincoln ; state sccro- tiiry , Michael Kllgallon , Omaha ; stnto treasurer , Thomas lloctor , Oinulia ; ex-stato delegate , Kicliiird OKIoiTo , Onmliii ; ex-stato secretary. Charles llagcrty , Lincoln. Tno I liliorniaii b.uid . of Oninha on the right , the Tecinnsoh band in tlio center and tbo Union blind of Lincoln in the left center The clorgv in carriages and visiting friends will form the left. Tlio llnoof in.irch Is as follows : From .1 and I'liirteontli east to Fourteenth , south to II , east to Sixteenth , north to 1C , we t to Thirteenth , north to M , east to Fifteenth , north lo O , vest to Klevrintli , north to ( J , west to Ninth , sout Ii to O , east to Eleventh , south to .M , west tn Tenth , north to N , wliorc the parade will bo dismissed. This is to ho a foot par.Klo and no mounted men will bo permitted in the parade proper. In connection with the celebration the.ro will be celebrated ut St. Theresa's pro- catbodrala solemn high mass at 11 o'clock in tbo morning. Kov. Father Union ol Omaha will oflieiato as high nriest , assisted by Uov. Father M.iehoy ns deacon and Kcv. leather Loughran as sub-deacon. Uov. Father Fitz gerald will act as master of ceremonies and will deliver the panegyric on tlio lilo of ire- land's ' patron saint. Lutnbilotte's mass will bo rendoreil hv a choir specially selected for the occasion , Madmno NVnnt.lnirg presiding nt the organ. The Ancient Order of Hiber nians assist at the services in a body , wear- in I ? the customary regalia. iu tlio evening there will ho specchmaking and music at l.ohnnaa's hall. ni.l.CTKIU LOCOMOTION . Mr. W. F. Little bus returned from the east. Ho reports that tlio contract for tlio purchase of n complete equipment for the conversion of the horso-uar lines inlonii elec tric motor svstcm was closed. Aiming tlio paraphernalia are four compound tandeui engines , each of lii.Vlior.so power , four Manning safety noilurs , four electric generators , ten motors and the same unmoor of trailers. A portion ol" these equipments have already been shipped and will probably bo hero tomorrow. As soon as it nirivos it will bo iinmci'.iately ' put to- got her. The power-house is now completed and ruady for use. TVO rillK'l. The barn of M. P. I'tielps at the corner of Seventeenth and M streets was destroyed by tins shortly after 11 o'clock last idpht. A vuluablo horse , two bunnies , a cutter and a quantity of hay wore also ouried. The lire \\-rfs undoubtedly of incendiary origin. The barn and contents -were fully insured. Shortly at tor 10 o'clock last night A. It. Tnlliot's barn at I'.CJI K street was destroyed by liro. Tbo lire is bolicved to liavo been the work of a tramp. The loss is fully covered by insurance. /INK WII.I , ST V IN 'Alt. . Saturday afternoon Howard W.Ink , who Is in tbo county jail on a grave charge , liled an application for a writ of habeas corpus on the grounds tlmt lie was unlawfully detained. TliojudROof the county court declared tlmt Xinlf was lawfully detained and remanded him back to the custody of the sheriff. NOT Ai'Tiioiiixiii ) ( > souc'ir , Mr. 11. It. ItamUllof the relief committee says tlmt Mrs. H. JM. Bliiclcfan , who is in Cliicago asking lor relief for the sufferers in western Nebraska , is not In any way author ized M > to do , and that if any ,0110 wants to donate anything for the suffurers they should do so through legitimate channels , Mrs. lUackfan , it is alleged , bus been ndsingtbo line and cry in Chicago that nothing is beint ? done for llio drouth stricken fanners. This , Mr. Kaiulall claims , Is a great mistake , as every ofl'ort possible is being mnilu for the alleviation of distress and destitution. rnr. M\ymiiiiY : STATION- . Mr. W. 1C. McKurlin , superintendent of maintenance and constructtonnf thu Chicago , Knelt Island &l > aiillc railway , writes as fol lows lo the state hoard of transportation con cerning the uitnblisliinont of a HUB station at Mayuorry and tlio order that stockyards bo maintained then ) : " \Vooxpect to establish a station about one thousand feet o.istoftho present location. On account of the frost we have not been able to make tbo necessary fM'ado for track , hut the oiitlit is now there and we will Kul it in this month. Your or ders require that it bo done bv March 11. Will yon please grant us a continuance of thirty days on this ! \Vocxpuct to have it all completed at some time duriny this montli. " The board granted nn extension of lime until A prill I. onus \NII iixns , Tin ) Second ward republicans will meet at the county jii'lgo's room In the court bouse Wednesday evening to select four doleirates to represent that ward in the cltv convention March 'il , Tlio music department of the state univer sity will give ii recital on Thursday evening In the chapel. The commencement exercises of the med ical department of t'ptnor nnivoriity occur tomorrow. The valedictory iiddivhs will bo delivered by Hamilton Warren , M. IX A telegram from Crete to the chief of polli'o reports the tlujft of a team nnd wagon from that place , The Uiuu consists ol an iron grey her o and , i bay mare. 'J'ho vehicle Is a light spring Mitchell wagon. Tin ! casu consuming tbo limn of tlio district court today is one in which ? , ! . ( ' ' ( > is at stake. 'J'hodispute is bet wion Charles II. .lolmsoii und Aloimi I ) . Harris as to whether the lat ter ordered n hundred barrel or two hundred barrel cistern constructed by Johnson. Harris declares that the larger si/o was or dered and ho therefore constructed it and wauls the fcvj ( M dno llnrris claims ho or- do rod tliiiMitiillm' si c Mr Oppoiihoimei"ucuri-'l ' jmhrnu'Ht in the luirt agiUnut MM r Nl i I'bi' ruse of James Head , rl.aix'cd iith \ committing n criminal luxiult on Mrs. I'uK.v 1 'o el-MI. : was Klvi'n u hearing In Ju-iiro I'VxwiH'lhy's court this aftcriioon. lie id was ( hsi'bnixcd. J. A. llurinnn. the fellow nrreli'i1 en ilu' charge of lu-oping a fiin.-p for thieves at Sov- ( Mitliiuul O sli'i'cts , guvo SUM bniuli today for bis iippcaiMiice for trial on Thursday \ VlllliVbilc ! ; , the young lad arrestn < for burglnry In I'nivcr.ilty 1'hicc , was iuinniid before .lustlco Ufown this iiftonicon ami plc.ided guilty. Ho was bound over us a can didate for the iv form school. Young Ituiitcr took a change of vcmm lot'ochrati's court. A. 11. ICIlchon and .1. J. ( liilllm srcinvd the forcclosuiv of a morlgngiModa.v on cir- tain property giver us security for notoi ug grcgiitinglTiM > . Mrs. L.S I'llilrldgc ivtnrncd last ovcnlng from liealrlcc , whciv she had IILVII visiting her parents. C'oiilllctim" stories nro lolil about Ilio action of Charley licit , thi's\vHcliitmii arivstod Sat urday night ( Mi the charge of shooting nl 1 > . Lynch and Jack Langton , lellow swltiihmon , with muriloniui Intent. .Attorney Walter M. Woodward was ar raigned in the police courl this iiioriiiiig on the clmrgn of assaulting Mr. N , Hall Satur day. Tno testimony , corrolioratoil by Hall's ii'ipi'iiraiicv , showed tlmt the lawyer was a slugger from slu.gcrvlllc ( , nnd be was charged &t nud costs for the exhibition of his powers. nun A.NO roucic. Koiilliie Work AttcndtMl To at. l/nst Mulit'M Meet In. . Tom Lowry prcsldod nt the nirotlni ; of the fire mid police cammiisloiuirs hist night. Messrs , llonuett and CSilhort being absent. Chief Ciiilllgan submitted several communi cation' ) . One recommended Iho appointment of six tiilditionnl llremen , four to go on at once and the other two to act as substitutes. Ho also recommended the purchase nf foul * more play pipes and no.los for use , it once , us some of the old ones are wearing out rapidly. A statement from Chief Ciiillinan reported the number of hursts In hose recently pur chased anil tlio brmids-of the hose. A petition signed tiy sovenil prominent railway olllcials was presented , asking that 1'avion . * c Shnroe of the Omaha transfer com pany bo allowed to sell 'bus or carrlauo tickets on the plat form ol thn Union depot and to permit tliuir ngenls to procure cur- riages lor those desiring them. Mr. llart- man was in favor of grunting the petition nnd made a motion to that clTrrt. Air. Smith o'jjectod , saying that such ac tion would bo In direct , violation of Iho city orillimnci'i. Tno matter was Ihmlly rofericd to the com mittee on laws , ordinances and regulations. Letters from several hose nianufiictiirers concerning the puirhuso of now hose were read and referred. A now olllco chair for the operator' in the police lire alarm service was ordered nur- chascd. Thu committee on property reported hav ing ordered VOIK ! ) feet of hose trom'bicngo | ( as instructed , and stated that l,0i ) ( ) loot hud al ready been shipped , the b.danco to follow In a day or so. W. 11. Tnto , representing Flood it Co. of Chicago , presented the lionrd with a copy of "Hawley's Law of Arrest" in pamphlet form nnd desired tlio commissioners to purcbaso copies for the use of tlio members of tin1 po lice force. This matter was referred to the committee on men and disc-inline. i'ermission was grunted N. 1VIntl 1 to rn- inoVo his saloon from C.J1 North Sixteenth street toiUJ of the same street. Charles O. Mntson and N. S. Lester wcro anpointed members of the ( ire depiirtment. U'ho board decided to meet on Saturday after noon next for the examination of apulicaiits for membership in tbo lliv dop.irtment. lorry Sullivan , for sometime pasta driver for I'axton .t Sbni'po and formerlv n driver for the chief of the Loiivenworth lire depart ment , was appointed temporary driver of a four-hnrso truck , C'hiol ( ialhgan stating that he was badly In need of a good four-horse driver. During tin * executive session the commit tee appointed to visit Chicago to purchase lire apparatus for thn new hose houses was given two weeks longer to roport. FranUC. Luthi-r , whoso place of business is nt Third und Pine streets , was granted n saloon license. The hoard will hold a short session at 11:3 : ( ) this morning to grant saloon licenses. . o. w.m oM oi.iov. Siipcrinlciiilciit of r-cliool to he In vest ignti'd. At the hoard of education meetiiiR last night Mr. Martin sprung un investigation that may result In the opening up of .some expensive Jobs , .Martin charged that \\'ooley , superinten dent of buildings , is not attending to bis business In a proper innnner. Ho suid that the board bud ordered \Vooleytoput no the storm windows at the Lake school but Wooley bad not done so nit hough In * had reported to the l ion nl tlmt the work was done. it was also stilted by lUbcuoh : that Woolov had uermittod very inferior inatciiul lo be used in Iho new lloor of the Ca s school. \Vooleynroso and explained his action regarding the storm windows at Lake school , but several members ol the boarj did not seem to 1)0 salislied with the cxpl'iiiatioii. Martin said that some of the frame build ings erected last full wcro poorly constructed , as tbo blackboards are already peeling oil and nro unlit for use. A committee composed of Points , Smyth and i'oppleton was appointed to investigate Mr. Wooley's work. J'/ilf.VO.V.I I , 1'A IS.KlliA I'lIS. .liidgoCrouuse has returned from a month's sojourn in Florida anil Cuba. L. Conrad and wife of Wlntiold , Kan. , are in thu city visiting their brother , James Con rad , in .North Oinnlin. The .Ieunlii''s .lolm Miller , West Point. Neb. : U , A. hel.ilridcaao. . 111. ; K. II. .Icnni- Ja.C. : K. Alallieus. \\asliiii tin. ( I ) , I1 , ; .1. II. Uiiliblns and i ft * , Miiilv City ? la. ; I. Noyes , Wati'i'loii , Nell. ; II. ! ' . Murphy. Dav- eniinrt. In. : I' . .1. Thomson : m < l wife , \\esi \ \ I'olnl. Neb ; Ii. II. Miller , \Vooil Itlu-r ; Hans IJ'OM , rl'iUsiiioiiili , N | . | ) . TJio Windsor \V. llurulnu'lutin. Si , Louis- F. Ililliei' . l\ \Vlllliiins. . l ! . > -tnii ; A A. * * < . I'lt'cley , Cnl. ; ( iciir.'o Spoili-i. Si. l.nins ; II. Heal. WallaVallii.Vash. \ . ; .liilm Uii'i-.ciiirrij ; . , , John Sin-liiiii-i' anil wife , Ml. I'arinll. 111. ; I ) . Little. Si-allli' , U'nsl , . ; Huwiinl MUli'r.Deiiver ; II. M. IJilboej-li. Hi'.itlleVnsli \ The Mlllard-M. I1 W.ilcott . and wlfo. Weeji- Ing Wiitci'i W N. Donulas , MIIMIII City ; c. 11 Turner. KaiisiisCltr ; It. I ) , llolhronlc. O'Xi'll- W. I ) . .Mi'1'ai-liiml. | J , 1C. U'urd , Tiipekii : .lames T. Mellonuld. Chicago ; M. U. llopcwell , 'I'l'liiniKili ; AiUiur llnrgcr. New YniU ; I , ' . C .MuirU. ( lie.M'iiiii ' ! ; Ml . lli > trliUi-- . .New Vurk ; F. A. l"itali'lcl | > % . l'liii'a'u ; M. S. Wnodnaril. C. N. Mollcr , Hi's Mnlni's. The Casey C. U. D ift , II. S. Mei : en , I ) . K Heiniftt. \ \ . C. II. Iliiii-ini * . Ohlenao ; l.cdrtri' Wnlker. .lull n I' . Aim ill. llarr.siiii . , .Nni. ; S. Y. llull , Lliii'iiln ; ! : U. ( ioilfioy. lied OaU : II. A rosier. Dos MIIIIII * * , ; .1. A. I'lcice. Aurora : T .1. 1'ieUi'U. Jr. , .1. U. lleniplilll , Ashlaml : K. K Kline , Illalr : II.V. . Mutllii. linriluii ; I' li.S.ii- ti-rlee. llari'lsini : ( iV. i . C ilwell , l'l irKs : \V. \ II. Wcslox cr , Lin.'oln . ; I" II I'nrrUn. ' ' ; F. \V. Muss , DsUnl.iiisa , la ; ! . ( ' . ! * ti > iihens. liiaml Island ; S. C. Ihadley , Hi" . .Molnes. The Mill-ray-1 r. i-jn-rrv , Kiiliivln. 111. ; P. F WldTiim I ! . Mi'lll'ini-y. ' \ \ . .1. ' . A 'A' L.ilib , D. V. I'.M-ivll , M. Silvi'iihnrii. F. II. > lljde , Snl l'l li'inl. ' .Now Vnik ; ( icurge Ciil , . ( . . I'l'irls. I'lain-c ; Mii : | > iJiilin M. ' , I'mr Kld-e : Canlalii A. ( ! . W. Corliss , bieuleiuinl W. I , . Flnley. I'mo ' linlse ; chaplain Clianc- , \ Ci il < i-i' | . HiieK Springs. Wyn. ; ( ii'.iri'e A HiI .1. Vessel , I ! I' . Iti'hhlits , I ) . < . Di.'Kcv1 II While , .s. C Miirsh-ill. Chl.'aiiii . ; II. A. Llnklmiu Hilton : lleiny Slum' . Ii. 1C. MIIIM ir bdl- lunii ; \ \ . I'liiUliis.Cliii'liinutl . ; II. ( J.l'onli , St. l.niilh ; I ! . I' . I'l'iUliani.an ' .lusi' . Cn | . Highest of all in Travelling Po\rer. \ IT , S. Gov't ' Report , Aug. 17 , Both the niptliotl nnil rcsullB Syrup of J'ig is tiihcn ; it isploasnnt nnil rcfrosliing to llio taste , inn ! ni'ts Kcntly yet | ii'onitlon | ) llio Kidjio'H ) , Liver niul Dovole , cleiuiHcs Iho SH- tcin oHl'i-tinilly , disjpi'ls colds , lii'iiil- nclics anil feviTH iitul c'lircs linbiluiil constipation. Syrup of Figa it ) the only remedy of its kind over pro- diii'ptl , plonsiii } * to tlio Insto mill ac- ci'ptuMo to thu stomach , pioinnt in its notion anil truly lioncCu-iiil in ita cll'ct'ts , prepared only from llio nn.tit healthy und ngrcctililo BiihatjineeSi itn many oxuellunt ( | uulilie.s conunund it to nil nnd hnvo made it the moot popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in fiOc nnil 81 bottles by nil Icnilini ; drill- gists. Any rcliuhlo dnij-j-isl \vlio \ may not have it on hand will pro- euro it promptly fur any ono who wishes to try it. Do not ncecpt nny substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SUN F/tAhVISCO. Cit. ( OUISVIliC , KY. NfW YORK , N.I AMUs-M-i BOND'S. liU NN I > IK ) UI I . I'l-XHl-H JKMA.VOK. THIS rTITKSIAY ( ) I-iiittl I'rirfoi niiinno of I'ri'sentini ? Tmi > Cnivei's Vri'l tv Musn-ul MHR6ERYDRW Ihnliic tlio iiriiri".i | of tlic | iln\ Mi - < Hiisa \V II silll ! till * fell lll4 H'lCOtlilllf MMidlK MTUI'IIY'S KOMI' . " frinn Mr Kdnanl Mai iljiin'i iiieat sucects , "lillev'H Kin. " * * .MV \UulilNK. " il > y paillculur rt- ( | iiest > . New liaii.l'isnlos.etp. ele. I'HlTH US Usual. TWO NIGHTS ONLY , WKDNKSDAV ANDTIHJIiSDAV. lUAKUll \ ' 1Q 1 0 % 10 "Famous IMddy Hnnan of the Sliado\vs of a Great City. " Rnnie Ward Tiffanij In her latest and jreatt'St sneeess A mill * Ward TilTaiiyas ToBtry bog tl he fi : 1 1 liful Inli nur o.i K.\culU'iil ( 'nsl of ( liirai ; Inr * . Special Sci ncry and niVccl * . 1'u ' rely " .n Ann'ili'nii 1'lny. Peats nn Hiilc Tuesday at rt' iilnr prlees. ST- ' ' ' 11 THB GR.AHD.ST - Tuosotiy , .VTarch 17th. SlU'clal Matinee nl 2'm : j ) . in. livening at Ml" > | ) . III. The Komlim Iri.sli I'lircc-t'oincily. McOintu's ' Troubles I'oiiiilnr ' lirii'c * . ; 1ms oflli'e open TMniidiiy. BIME EBEST Will Liiwler. Mana'-'i-r On' lltii : ni'l Famiin : WI'KK OK MAICfll U Tlio Arnlilnniliiuo. ! . Tlio Aernn liK' . wmnlorful Spnnlsh ( ! .vBlc- | \ llliiismtiTH > klrl HIIMI-IIS , Tn v In r ami U Iliimn Un. H-l- l. , iul . , ncl l.i cllcr , In llr Ujik'H. Sintiiurr. VK.inni l.ino W iS LOLDSIN THE HEAD , by one implication. OATAERH , in a very short time. HAY FEVEE , in from 3 to 5 days , EAEAOHE , instantly. FIFTY CKNTS A I30TTLE. FOU SAI.K in \i.i , niiriidisTd. 1'MMi.iliMl ' . inly liy Ilio . MI.nil-IM : ' ( ( ' ) . . lliirkcrllliek. Uninlia. IT , P. A , Graduate Dentist. A Kill I HH of Tenth on IliiMiiT , fur HVi ; Dill 1 A II- . Al'lTfl-lt ' .i lluniiriiMUM'il. 'Itrlli I'Mrnel.sl , x \\itluitit pain tr , itiiiibTiT. mil S. wlllii.iil niiiiolliellM. Cold mill J * , . hilver inline * t l" est rnt * < Hiltlut'an I t'ruw n Uurk. 'leetti niltinia idatt'i. . .Atoili ! \ > nr- OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM rntriinii * . Kill ptriTl I'lcrntur. Dpoii c'\cnln i IllltllS 1'ilork. , NEBRASKA. National Bank U. S. DKP03I fOlt { , OMAHA , iV,5:5 Cnpitnl , - - - - S'.OO.OOO Surplus Jnn. 1st. 189O , - OU.BOO ( MIJctTJ nnil | ilrt'ci < ir - - IlnnryV Yulm , I'ruil'lonl. ' l.rttN * - . Ui' < * 1 Vli'c Tr' ili'lil : .litllli' * Sviviuti. . W V. JliirBe. .l.'hll ' < ulllliH U I * Cllihhu , J. N. 11 I'aulck. W II > llnulio-i cailitur. THI'1UO.N U/X.Nlv. niw-r l-th uu l Kamnm Sti A CMirril HOTEX. , flu'fi'iTiii / . < i- . / it ii nnil inllir iniiHt niili lit iltiiilln ru f.t ntt'ti'tt tlnli'l Itiilliliii'/ Oiiuihti , > 'n'ivi/ / Itt'iti'n lii'ii'ltii'c it-tills 1'itnnlti/ /ii'c 1'itnnltifrom IxtHfinriit 1i > con/ ' . All flic fllh > t/ * irml fliiot-H Iliifil iriti ; . .tslifntttsre / i > rt > t > t ill ! Hiin liiiiit Iniftoimililt- Inifil i/nii'l ; . / Vi'i' ' .s'ii.s mill Jiff iiliirniH tlironiilittnl tinlittiltUnti. . .sfcdin In-nt , /int nnil I'nlil it ii tfr nnil miiiKjiiiii' I ii t'n'i'ii fixmi , 'Jolitf iiiiMiirji A.cif B.SILLOWAV , Prop. HOTEL DSLLOMS. Cornt-r Mthand Coiutol Avcuuo. Just coiiii > l"tud , hns 1OO rooun , throi ht'ilrw.iys , Irom thu top to lu ! > liotloin , h.n tlnu nlovator nnd diunui * room horviot * , n lira proof throughnut , lluu tiillnrJ room * au.l thu lluust tollot mom. in Um city. I.nr-i Samjile r.ioms , Suit us with lutli V3. C'i 1'UU anil Uamtol Avo. 8trtiot car sorvioo in .dld.rorlioiis. HhtiM Irom $ D.6J to St.1- ' ' . OMAHA | 'nllunuruililroV..I II ! lli.l : TELEGR A P H Y nnniir A > \M'Ai.NVHiri.\isn.i-s ' ( : nu < i , j UULl U I A tH'"t " ' " ' enl > i"M""lli'i " ITi'ii.'lllnul bv 1 " reiiiilir | > likli ) < l.4in f.ir Ilio diii'.if li'iiiiirliiet iinililli.eliiiuii. ' . Iriiin Um iirlnnrr niii'iiiuU or iioiulruj. ti a < cr bu