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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 2 , 1891 ,
RAILROAD CASES DROPPED ,
Investigation by the Federal Grand Jury
Prevented by Missing Wltuossoa.
El'BFCENAS THAT FAILED TO SLCURE.
Attorney linker mid Special Audit
KrotHUlilttcr Give Up u Klglit'Thnt
Hccnicd llnpcl < * HS Prom
tlic Start.
The charges preferred against tlio Missouri
Paclilc and tie ! B. & M. railroads , alleging
thnt these corporations had violated the In
ters Into commerce law , mid which were to bo
Investigated by the federal grand Jury , scctn
to havi ) fallen short of the mark on nccount
of the Miluro or Inability of the ofllclals con-
nooteu with the United States court and the
commerce commission to produce the neces
sary witnesses.
It was decided yesterday afternoon by
Attorney Dnlcor nnd Mr. Krotschmor of the
commerce commission to indollnitcly post
pone the hearing of the evidence against tlio
railroad companies In question ,
"Thovholo business has boon dismissed ,
abandoned or thrown overboard , " said u
gentleman last night who Is right on the In
side. "Tho charges will never come before
the federal grand Jury , that Is curtain. "
Nothing to Stnnd Upon.
When pressed for a uollnlto answer as to
the ncUml status of the charges , Attorney
linker gave It out cold that the charges wofo
pract'eally dropped for wunt of ovldonce.
Air. Krotsclimor bocarno convinced that the
companies could not bo prosecuted upon tliu
ovidencu within reach , and ho requested that
the mutter * lu dropped r.Uhor than malco an
unsuccessful effort to prosecute.
The mlisiiig witnesses needed wcro
George Carman , superintendent of the
Western Weighing association ; William
H. Orr , auditor of the saino as
sociation , nnd James VIlcs , Jr. , mana
ger of the Omaha PacKlug company.
Subptonas were Issued for these men two
woelo ngo , lint they liavu not responded.
Mr , Kri'thchmor has a very Important case
coming on for a hearing at Memphis , Tonn. ,
the latter part of next week and ho was
ouHccd to look after that. Believing that a
week's delay hero waiting for \vitnejsos
mignt Interfere with the case at Memphis ,
nnd thut It would bo useless to begin a hour-
ing upon the charges preferred against the
Missouri Pacific nnd Burlington roads with
out llrat securing the presence of the princi
pal witnesses , Mr. Krotschinor decided to
lot the matter go by default. Ha left last
night for Chicago.
KNFOKU1NG TilK F10IH3HAL l\\V ,
Kovlow ol' tlio Prosecutions Aualimt
ItnllroadH niul HIilppiTM to Duto.
The compluints now before the grand Jury
- in this city charging the Missouri Pacillc
and the B. & M. railroads with unlawful
manipulation of freight rates have a wide
spread interest , as is evidenced by the de
mands of eastern papers nnd press associa
tions for /nil reports of developments. The
present cases are the lirst of thu kind
to como up in court in this section of the
country , and it will interest the general pub
lic to know what has been done iii the way of
enforcing the pcnul provisions of tlio inter
state commerce net.
_ The law has been in force nearly IIvoyears ,
f but It is only within the past year and a half
that the Interstate Commerce Commission
has bngun criminal proceedings to compel
the obedience of the railroads to its man
dates.
About the lirst case begun was against tbo
Michigan Central railway nnd several of its
oflleinls. They were indicted for carrying
corn from Chicago to Now Xork for loss than
tariff rates. Counsclman & Co. of Chicago
were the favored shippers. When the cases
s wont to trial the indictment against the com
pany was quashed , the court holding that a
railroad was not subject to indictment
under the net. Albert W. Street , ono of the
nccuscd ofllclnls , was tried , found guilty and
lined ? 'l,0l)0. ) The indications were that he
was made a scapegoat fur the offenses of
others and it is understood that President
Harrison remitted his lino. Amontr
the lirst cases was thnt of itho Hay ward
Grocery company of Hnniilbal , Mo. , which
charged the Missouri Pacific with a manipula
tion of rates that enabled Kansas City buycrj
to lav down eastern sugars and other com
modities in that city as cheaply as in Han
nibal or even moro cheaply. George K.
Tozor , the local freight agent of the railroad
at Hannibal , was Indicted , found guilty and
lined (3,000. This case has been appealed.
In October of last year Indictments were
returned in Ohio against four railroads.
The Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St.
Louis , the Now York , Lake Erie & Western
and the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
had neglected to post their schedules of pas
senger fares. The Cleveland , Canton &
Southern had given a reduced rate to a party
of passengers between Canton nnd Spring-
Hold without having published the notice re
quired by law.
At Chicago , during the same months , In-
dleimonls wcro found against John M. John
son , general freight agnt of the Chicago ,
Hook Island & Pacillc railway ,
lor giving A. C. Davis & Co. a reduced rnto
on grain from Kansas to Chicago ; also
against Thomas Millar , agent of the Chicago ,
Burlington & Qulncy railway , for giving
\ \ right As Haugboy a lower rate than the
schedule taritf on shipments of corn from No
ll braska to Chicago ; also nealnst John M.
Egau , general manager ot the Chicago , St.
Paul & Kansas City railroad , for giving Fnr-
llu , Kcgur , Bowen & Co. a special rate on
corn shipped from Iowa to Chicago.
In November of last year Indictments were
'
found in Indiana aga'inst Albert Stlmson ,
general agent , and Charles Stlmsnn , n local
agent of the Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago
& St. Louis railway. They had given a
Samuel Finiioy a discriminating rate on corn
butAveon Lafayette and Cincinnati.
Last January John M. Egan again came
to grlof , this time for an alleged
manipulation of passenger rates. Indict
ments were found at St. Paul against
him una also C. II. Holdrcdgo , trenornl
imsiongor agent of tbo Chicago , St. Paul &
Kaunas City railway. They were accused of
selling tickets from St. Paul to Chicago for
l each , when tbo llrsi class unlimited rate
was Ml.fiu , The case was tried and tha de
fendants acquitted by order of the court ,
which ruled that the C ! tickets might bo re
garded ns limited tickets.
In April , W. D. Mott , a railway weigh-
ni'istorat East Atchison was indicted at St.
Joseph for underbllling lumber shipped by
Ilowoll , Jowott it Co. Gcorco W. ilowoll ,
S. U Howell nnd Herbert N. Jewott were
also indicted on the same comulalut for con
spiracy with Mott to violate the law by se
curing short weights ,
William Kulght. freight trafllc manager of
the W'nbash , and S. B. Knight , conoral
freight agent , were Indicted at Kansas City
a short time ago for paying commis
sions to consignees , which , It was
hold , amounted virtually to a rebate. They
were indicted nt Sprlngllold , 111. , on com
plaint of a similar ! favoritism la tbo matter -
tor of grain shipments. Another Indictment
of similar Import returned by a St. Louis
grand Jury Included those two ofllcials and
A , II. Fell , western freight agent of the
Delaware , Lackawanna & WostornjP.il.
Wyckoff , general freight agent of the Central -
tral of Now Jersey ; G. B. Sprlcgs , general
Louis & Kansas City.
1'roMouutioiiH AcnliiHt Slilppors.
The list of criminal prosecutions against
shippers is hardly as long as that involving
the railroads. In addition to the Howoll-
Jowett indlatuioaU mentioned above , tbo
second Is as follows :
Wllloughby II. McCorndck of Baltimore
was found guilty last May of billing sixty
cases of blttori as inlaonu water , thereby sc
ouring a reduced rato. Ho was flnoa $100.
In Juuo Charles H. Eduiunson , manager of
the Empire Lluio company of Hannibal , Mo. ,
pleaded guilty to ttio uhargo of bribing a
vrelghmastcr to underbill shipniouts. Ho
was IInod f XK ) on two counts.
JHIJIOS H. Long , an agent of the Illinois
Stool company , was Indicted lu Chicago for
manipulating rates OH colio shipped over the
Pennsylvania and the Alton from Pennsyl
vania to Joliet.
At Momohls last May \V. R. IloborUon , T.
J. Koyor , li. L. Dorr and J. C. Hogors were
Indicted for manipulating rates on cotton
from Memphis to Massachusetts. Hogors
was a railroad agent and the otbors were
shippers.
In Juno .Tames M. B. Konlor was Indicted
at Sprlnglleld , III. , for gotling the Wabasti
lo pay an omployo of his a commission on
: ils shipments of flour from Lltchfield to
Montreal.
At Chicago lust month Indictments voro
found ngaltit O. P. Swift , Kdwln C. Swift ,
Lewis F. Swift and D. E. Hartwoll , com
posing the Ilrm of Swift & Co. , of Chicago
ilso against U. B. Sprlggs , general
freight agent of the Chicago , Now
York ft St. Louis railway ; also
against John and George Flrmonlch
of Mnrshnlltown , In. The evidence Indicated
nn extensive svsloinof manipulation between
Swift ami Sprlggs oil business east of Chi
cago. It also appeared that the Flnnonlchs ,
who manufacture glucose nt Miirsnnlltown ,
had a rate of * 25 to MO a car , while tbo tariff
i ute was IM nnd f 00. Thov appear to have rc-
coiyed SSO.OJO in rebates within six months.
An Army of Industry.
"Havo you any Idea of how many norsons
nro mnplo.vccl bv the Union Paclllcl" was the
pontindrnm propounded to a reporter by Mr.
Thomas U Dallo.v in the ofllco uf the superin
tendent of motive power. A plea of Ignor
ance led him to continue ;
"I don't remember having soon It
stated in the papers , nnd I presume -
sumo most pcoplu woukt bo surprised if told
that , this ono railroad system maintained nn
army ns largo r.s the .standing army of the
United States. The monthly report of the
Union Pacillc , " nnd hero ho referred to a
shoot of uapor ho held in tils hand ,
"shows lil.SOJ cmplovos. Where uro
all of tbemf Well. , here Is
the distribution by divisions : Nebraska
division , 1,178 ; Wvotnlnir , 2'JTII ; Idaho , ' , ' ,4S(1 ( ;
Kansas , . ' 1,01 a ; Colorado , 2,033 ; Utah. 73(1 ( ;
Pacillc , n,4li. ( New Mexico , 070 ; Fort Worth
nnd Denver , 'JSoi non-reporting , 1,008 ; coal
department , 2,409. Now , I suppose these
21,802 employes represent over 100,000 per
sons who nro supported directly by thiIr
wages , and probably us many moro nro sup
ported Indirectly. "
I'\ir ' the cliililrnn.
Our readers will notice the advertisements
In those columns of Chamborlaln & Co. , Dos
Molncs , Iowa. From personal experience wo
can say Unit Chamberlain's Cough Homedv
has brokoti up bad colds for.our children and
wo are acquainted with many mothers in
Cuntorvillc who would not bo without it in
the house for a good many times Its cost and
nro recommending It every flay. Centorvillo
( S. D. ) Chronicle and Index. 25 cent , 50
cent and $1 bottles for sale by druggists.
ART
Vuluo of tlio C illcctloii Hxcocds n
Quarter ol' n million.
The general public does not seem to re
alize that the exhibition of the Western Art
association in the Exposition building repre
sents nearly $ .300,000 , and Jthat a collec
tion of curios , relics and works of art Ins
boon gotten together , the like of which will
hardly bo soon In Omaha again for half a de
cade to como. The various departments are
all well lillod with the work of uminont ar
tists. Nearly all the loading decorators of
this country are represented la the china
gallery , and among the oil paintings are to
bo found productions of some of the greatest
masters of the old world. That the associa
tion lias gone far beyond Its moans in secur
ing the exhibit there is llttlo doubt , but that
it , is appreciated by these who have soon It
admits of no question , as visitors maybe
bo scon in the gnllorios daily who
have boon there from three to six
tltups before , and state most emphatically
that they are uoing again. This is not
strange , aD there is altogether too largo an
exhibit to bo soon satisfactorily at ono visit.
In almost any ono of the gnllorios may bo
found enough to monopolize ) attention during
ono ordinary visit , especially In the rollo and
curio departments , where the display is so
lorgo and the articles nro so numerous that
Individual inspection is absolutely out of thu
question.
The collection Is so varied that the monotony
ony attendant upon a continuous exhibit of
ono class of articles is noticeably wanting ,
nnd no matter what one's tastoi may bo ho is
sure to find something to interest him. Ono
thing that is bound to help out the associa
tion is the fact that it is becoming quite the
thing among the members of upper tondom
to tnko in the exhibit , and many of society's
leaders are to bo soon there cacti evening.
This fad Is rapidly growing in popularity
mid the result is that many who go at lirst
simply because they think it is "tho" thing
to uo , go again and again for their own pur-
sonal gratification.
Constipation poisons ttio blooJ ; Do Witt's
Little Eaily Ulsors cure constipation. The
cause removed , the disease is gone.
A A'A tl I/A CM-M IH.T.S. .
"Boys and Girls , " a bright , spirldlng com
edy , is drawing well at the F.irnam Street
theater tnis weok.
Low Dcckstador's minstrels will bo * eon
for the only time this season in Omaha next
Thursday nnd Friday at the Faruam Street
theater. The attraction fully justifies the
rather onthusiastio ocomlums with which
its zealous advance agent has placarded the
city , and is about the best burt cork aggre
gation in America. The annourcminit of the
nppoaianea of the only Dookstader is always
hailed with delight , for it Is a notable fact
that Low never tails to liavo all the latest
points mid Jokes which are so ponular with
theater goers. This year ho appears in his
siuglo specialty as "Tno Modern Beau Brnm-
mel" and it has proven ono or the most
taking makeups that the popular comouiau
has yet donod. _
Edward S. Willard first attained distinc
tion in the English provinces ns a light com
edian , then ho won fame In London us n vil
lain , then ho wont into the psychological
roles , and afterwards took up character
work , infusing thereinto something of ro
mance , of homely pathos and of melodra
matic fervor. Those who have studied the
man predict , that , ho will maUo a sensation in
critical circles when ho gees Into Shako-
spoaroau roles Mr. WlllarJ's engagement
opens at Boyd's Now thoitor on Thursday
evening noxt. For the lirst throe perform
ances ho will present "Tho Middleman , "
closing the engagement Saturday evening
with "Judah. " The sale of seats opens this
morning.
James T. Powers nnd company of comedi
ans in "A Straight Tip" return to Omaha
Monday , Tuesday mid Wednesday of next
week , playing at Boyd's New theater. Slnco
Mr. Powo'rs and his bright farclal comedy
made their Initial appearance In Omaha over
a year no , they have achieved a national
reputation.
The famous Ferguson & Mack company
will present the skit "McCarthy's Mishaps"
nt Uoyd's Now theater for one night only , on
Sunday night , the ( ith lust.
Annie Evn Fay , the well known spiritual
iniKllutii , will give two of her soances nt the
Grand opera hou o on Saturday and Sunday
night uoxt. It is claimed that Mies Fay does
nil her work on the open stage , in plain
view of the niullonco , when materialization
will tnko place , tables will lloat in mid air ,
and experiments aio promised entirely now
to the Omaha nubile. Miss Fay is no
stranger in the United States. She has ap
peared In all the metropolitan cities of the
east , and brings witti her strong endorse
ments of the eastern pross. Her manifesta
tions have boon Investigated by the ablest
scientists of Europe.
Use Hallor's Barb Wlrd Liniment for
horses , it never falls to euro cuts , wounds
and olu sores.
The Plon Availed Notluuu.
Will Davis and Louie Wilson , two colored
youths , were sent UD for thirty days for va
grancy. A whlto woman appeared lu the In-
the interest of the two boys and said that
Wilson was a chair caner , having learned bis
trade , as she informed the court , in the
"houso of corruption , " but the ploadld'nt
win , and both lads will hold positions as
bench warmers iu the county Jail.
Complexion powder is an absolute neces
sity of the rotluod toilet la this climate. Poz-
zonui's combines every element of beauty
und purity.
Sotionl Iluoins Cloned.
Superintendent Fltzpatrlck has decided to
do away with two rooms , ono at too Pacific
school nnd ono at the Duponi school. The
pupils will bo taken euro of by consolidating
tbo clauses with others.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil
dren teething rollovcj tbo child from palu.
25 cents ubottlo.
REDUCING FARM MORTGAGES ,
Nebraska Farmers Rapidly Raloasing Their
Lands ,
MANY PA'O ' OFF BUT NOT RECORDED.
Under Such Circumstances n True
Itcoord of tlio indebtedness of
tlio State Can Not Ho
Secured.
LINCOLNNob. . , Doc. L TSpoclal to
Tnr. BBC. I Hoports to the Bureau of
Industrial Statistics * from eighty-five
counttrs give tlio releases of mortgages for
"strictly" farm indebtedness during the
mouth of October , IS'Jl , atgl,3Hfi&07.
There were many moro mortgages upon
farms released during the month of October ,
but they are not made n matter of record upon
tha books of county clerks and registrars of
deeds owing to tbo fact that where
mortgages are released by foreign
loan companies and again renewed , delay
In returning the release is the occasion of the
county clerk not revolving same in time to
record that month. Again many releases nro
not offered lor record until the pirty holding
same desires to negotiate a now loin or soil
his farm. It is rooorto d to the
Bureau of Industrial Statistics by county
clorki , Unit In quito a number of cases
mortgages have boon uaid and up to thu
present date have not been so recorded , yet
those mortgages were satisfied lour or live
years ngo.
Under such circumstances ns thoio a true
record of the farm mortgage indebtedness
of this state cannot bo made.
Winter Corn Ktlifhlt.
The state Board of Agriculture Is already
busily at work arranging for the coining
winter corn exhibit , which will bo held at
Grant Memorial hall on tto third Monday in
January , 1MW. It is tlio aim of the board to
make this the grandest exhibit of the kind
over held in the United States , or any other
country for that matter. The year 18H ! has
been nn unexceptional ! } * favored corn season ,
and the exhibit will bo more than usually
important for the reason that it is proposed
to transfer it intact to the World's ' fair.
Farmers are requested to search whole
fields for specimens. Each car of corn
should bo perfectly typical of its kind in size
nnd symmetry , well illlod nnd rounded out ,
both at tli < and butt. It is expected by Pres
ident Jensen and Secretary Furnas that
there will bo quito a spirited compotitljti
among the farmers of the state , and that In
consequence the coming exhibit will bo
worth coming miles to see.
New Corporation for Oniulin.
George J. Stornsdorf anil George E. Spectit
of Omaha were nt the oillco of the secretary
of state for the purpose of filing articles of
incorporation of tlio Motiopolitau Street
Lighting company of Omaha , those two gcn-
tlomon being the incorporators. The gen
eral n at uro of the business to bo transacted
is thn lighting of streets and alloys in cities
and towns of Nebraska , Iowa , Colorado ,
Wyoming , Utah , Montana , North and South
Dakota and otuor states and territories by
means of gasoline and electric light in their
various forms. The capital stock of the com
pany is placed at ? J5ODO , and the principal
place of business will bo at Omaha.
Oleiiuod in the State House.
The next state examination of teachers
will bo hold nt the ofllco of the state superin
tendent beginning December 'ij at 4 o'clock
p. m nnd continuing afternoon and evening
until 1:30 : p. in. December 2'J. '
Hon. A. M. Post
, supreme Judge-elect , ac
companied by his daughter , visited the state
uouse today.
The State Board of Public Lands and
Buildincs visited the several furniture es
tablishments of thu city today with a view of
securing estimates for the furnishing of the
now state institution nt Geneva , which is
rapidly Hearing comnletion.
Two coses were tiled with the clcrl : of the
supreme court today. Iho lirst was that , of
Margaret Scharman vs Conrad A. Scharman ,
which comes up from Lincoln county. The
other was William U.Wright nnd Sythia
Phillios , formerly Sythia Wright , vs Lnfay-
otto Grimes , coming UD from Johnson county.
Colonri Downs of the labor commission is
'doinp ' timo" in the Jury room of the Lan
caster county district court this week.
Leopold Hahn , who is superintending the
construction of the addition to the insane
asylum nt Hastings , was at the state bouse
today.
Cnrriaj-o House Tails.
The failure of E. [ I. Guthrie , a carriage
dealer of Lincoln , occurred today. The failure
was duo to slow collections , dull trade and
overstock. The principal creditors and the
amounts of their claims are as follows :
Ueoro , Wells & Co. , $00 ; Columbus Buggy
company , 51fiSl ; A. J. Cornish , $ . " 00 ; liny-
dock Bros. , ? lUi73. (
In addition to tha aoovo claims Uav.so ,
Haggard & Co. , of Chicaco and the Favorite
Wagon company of Columbus , O. , hold
claims for $ . ! 03 und fijl'di respectively. They
commenced suit against Guthrie and bo nt
once confessed judgment. They then
swore out a writ of attachment on the
grounds Guthrie had assigned or disposed of
his property with nn intent to defraud his
creditors. They also took out a wilt of
garnishment against the holders of the
mortgage.
Sensation Cruelly Spoiled.
Last night a boy created a big sensation by
rushing hatless and breathless into the
county Jail with tbo news th it his mother
bad been murdered and that his own father
was the man who had perpetrated the ghastly
deed. Jailer Langdou at once ran to thu
sconooftho alleged crime. Hurrying into
the house ho discovered the woman lying on
the iloor nearly naked , unconscious and
frothing at the mouth. A physician was hur
riedly summoned , who at once pronounced
the woman dead drunk , with symptoms of
poisonintr. She Iris been in n comntoso state
nil day today and her condition mav yet become -
como serious. Her name is Bailey and she
and her husband frequently indulge in violent
lent quarrels. It is thought that she may
have taken poison last night. Builov's name
has frequently ornamented the police court
docket.
Up to Old IrlclcN
George Hascnll was formerly an inmate of
the Nobraslca state penitentiary , but two
years ago ho was pardoned by Governor
Tbayer on account of good oohavlor nnd also
on nccount of an excessive sentence. Ho had
offered a forged note for only. 10 , hut Judge
Gaslln , before whom ho was brought for
trial , had sentenced him to fifteen years.
After ho had boon pardoned ho Disappeared ;
but today a letter was received-from the
prosecuting attorney of Lucas county , Ohio ,
AND MOST E
Is that of Dr. Price's Cream Ba
with greater care and accur ;
pensive materials , competent c'
nothing is left to chance , ]
adulterant taints this purest t
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powi
the excellence that it is pos ; :
uniform and reliable and retair
It is not only more cconomii
raising power , but by reason i
being much larger than the
farther and do better work. It
is the only baking powder that
statin ? thnt George l tlow under indlctmon'
t liens for torgory , i
Odds-nod Kmla.
T. M. Bvntu has tto tar recovered from hU
wound ns to Iw nblo tq travel mid ho will betaken
taken to Sioux City tomorrow to nnswor for
the crnno of burirlnry. Ills ronl nntno Is
t'rod Sly nntl bin parents are sntd to bo well
to do poonlo of Oinnlm.
Dnrnoy Voomans'has ' rc lsiiod his position
as city itotectlvo tO'iiacoDta moro lucrative
situation with the Missouri I'ncillo Hailroad
company.
Chlof Dlnires of tlio police force has so.
cured n Itodalc nnd will start n rogues' ) ? al-
lory of hli own.
Uonms Hituimonil , ono of the somewhat
notorious Ivy Loaf camblnrs who disap-
pcnroj some time nco just nftor n warrant
had boon litucd tar his nrron , came back to
i lncoln today. Ho was linincillately collurod
by CUIof Dinsos and 11 now In Jail awaiting
trial.
Uowltt's Lltllo Early Hisors , bast pub J
novn-xiiAYKU CONnsT.
ItVII1 Ito Ilo.u-d Itho Stiprcin o
Court IMomliiy.
Last ovonlni ; talcfjrara wore rocolvou by
Hon. Janice U Uoyd , ( tonoral J. C. Cowln
mid Hon. f.l. L. Web tor suinnioniiiB thoni
to U'aslittiRton. Ono of the moisasw Is said
to lnivo boon sianod by Mr. Garland , ox-
attorney Ronoral of the United Siatoi and
associate counsel in behalf of Governor Dovd
in lu nppi'al to the snpromo court of the
United stntos on tlio queUUm ot his ( . 'iti Pn-
shlp. Till ? emo , Involvinc tuo gubernatorial
oillco of the stnti' , will bn lica'd next
Monday , although it had boon understood
In some circles tli.U tlio ca-o would
not bo reached until the inner part of the
month. Governor Boyd and Ciijner.il Cowln
Btatjd that while they hoped for n decision In
Ihoir favor , any attempt to forecast the opin
ion of the court would bo simply guossworlt.
The arguments would tauo ni.ieo on the day
in question mid on tlio folloxvltiK Monday tlo
opinion of the court would bo hnndod down.
Governor Boyd will luavo for Washingtoiv
tomorrow , the disttniriilslicd constitutional
lawyers roforroil to leaving today ,
DoWitt's r.ittlo K'irlv Uisori ; only pill to
euro sick huadacho ami regulate the bowols.
Western J'atrntH.
\VVSIIIN-OTOV. D. C. , D-'c. 1. | Spooial Telegram -
gram to TIB 13Tho | following list of
patents trrmt'jJ U ro ortoil by TUB Uuu und
Examiner Huroau of Claims :
Dock D. llarr , Holmont , game board ; Npr-
man Isaacion , M irlon , Idaho , hayfork ; Ira
A. Jefferson , Park City , Utnh , wina onirlno ;
Hohorl M. Jones , Salt Lake , Utnn , crossing
for trolley . wire ? , ; John 1 . Kelly ,
Ii'rcmont , In. , scaffold ; Lee M'1-
Cloarv and , T. Stone , Scallur , la. ,
ndjustablo wheel rol'cr lor plows ; Jolin R
McGco , Guthrie Center , la. , grain car door ;
Thomas MnrlvIiinchcstor , la. , holder for
books , shcotmnMc , etc. ; August A. Otto ,
Lincoln. Nob. , cue challcer , William D I'at-
ter-ton , Kuokuli , la. , hose coupling ; Orbln F.
SmithOiccolii , la , hnistini ; tnacliino ; Arthur
G Ward and H. F. Wiokwlro , Bancroft , la. ,
printing pro s.
Do Witt's Uttlo Ilirly lUwr- ; boat llttlo
pills for dyspapMa , sour stounch , bid breath
t.OV.lL liltJCriTIKS.
.Tustico Holmes has continued ttiosuburban
saloon cat s until Friday , when ho will ren
der his ilucislon on thu points raised by the
defense. '
'iho Carpenters union hold tholr regular
monthly muatincr at 1815 Capitol avonao last
evening. Nothing hut routine business was
transacted.
Burelars entered the rosidoncp of J. B.
Huhrbiclc , ii)05 ) Sowara street , Alondnv aftor-
nonn during the abscnuo of the family , and
helped thomsolyps to about $11) ) worth ot
clothing.
Charlo ; F. Tuttle , \\llo has boon assistant
ticUot nccpt at the Union depot for Iho east
four vcan , has ro-signud his position to enter
urontho practice of law. Ills succ-cssor at
the ticket window is Harry Harvey , who
IIHS boon chief clerk in IJojiotmaator ilnnny's
ofllcc.
On next Friday the members of the
Builders and Trailers exchange will tiold a
public mooting for the discussion of the
coclo of practice adopted at ; ho fifth annual
convention of tlio National Association of
Builders. Tlio discussion will bo loil by N.
B. Hussev. After adjournment u lunch will
be boryod.
The ca = o ol John M. Ttmrston and others
against the Wostllchor I'nbli hing company
is on trial before Judge Hopowoll. Tlio de
fendants woto tlio publiihnr.s of a Gorman
paper that susponilod some time aco. Thurs-
ton was injured to sitrn noti's which In time
ho had to pay , mm is now suing the stock
holders to recover tns mnnov.
William G. Murphy , whoso ciso was mon-
tionpcl in a recent lottnr from I'm : Bnu's
Chicago correspondent , desires to liavo an
error corrected. It was stated that Mr.
Murphy had not srcurad u clivorco from his
wife , Jennie , but this ho claims is wrong ,
ho baying obtained the necessary document
nullifying his marriage on June 11 last.
DoWitl's Lltllo 13-u-ly Ilisors. Best little
pill ever maito. Cure con.tipitlon every
time. None equal. Use thorn now.
i. iii.unt / / / > .
C. Mcsnot of Fremont la at the A read o ,
C. II. Allyn of Lexington is nt the Arcade.
F. L. Esmav of Fremont is nt the Murray.
F. C. Clark of Fullcrton Is at the Millard.
II II. Wilson of Lincoln is nt the Uollono.
W. H. Kllgrovo of Kearney is nt the 1'ax-
ton.
ton.Mrs.
Mrs. I' . S. Millorof Wayne is nt the Mil-
lard.
lard.B.
B. S Paddock of Port Nlobrara is at tha
Murray.
James Boll ana wife of David City are at
the Murray ,
Carl Morton und wife of Nebraska City are
at ! Ho Dellono.
Hon. John L. Wobitor loft for Now York
and Washington last ovaning.
Mrs. Frank Mlllspaugti is visiting her
mother , Mrs. Clarkson , lor a few duys.
II. Gibbons and wife , Airs. S. M. Novins
und Mrs. Dr. Bastln of Kearney are nt the
Millard.
F. B , Gillmoro , the veteran traveler , ha *
returned fwin n three months' trip on the
1'aclllo coast.
Hoif. II. C. Lett , formerly of this state ,
where ho was a well-known domocratto poli
tician , but uow a largo ronl estate opuiator in
Sail Lake City , is shaking hands with
pumorous old acquaintances in Ouuha.
H. H. Shudd and wife , II. 1C. Dnnbor nnd
wife , A. B. Tiillon ntul wife , O. I ) , llorford
nnd wife. O. C. Str61d'nnd wife nnd sister.
Miss Boll , nnd G. Ji I ilnilsbnck , nil of Ash
land , came up last ovonlng to take In "Tbo
Hlvals" at the Boyd.
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ECONOMICAL , ; t" ,
i rji
j'oi
iking Powder. Ltqis prepared
acy , from finer and more cx-
ihemists test every ingredient
No ammonia , alum or other
of human food products ,
der is the embodiment of all
sible to attain. It is always
us its full strength itntil used ,
cal because of its wonderful
_ of its greater bulk , the cans
ordinary kind ; it will go
never disappoints. Dr. Prices
G
contains the whites of cggb/
Thh week we arouse the alert bargain hunter and startle drowsy competition by inaugurating
our season's HOUSE-CLEARING' IN MID SEASON. As the season a I vamxs every
clothing ; dealer finds his lots broken , that H , all sues , all cuts an I all colors of a certain cloth arc not in
the lot. We may have your sue in a sack suit but not in a cutaway in the same cloth or vice vers i. Our
very heavy season's trade has broken some of our lots a couple of months earlier th in ihii il Ik' uv this
u
On the three floors where our separate departments arc sitinted c hnvplaoo-1 th ? " ( XM Lots" on
separate tables and marked them so as to clear off the t ibles this week I'll1 iif.nl . , can't tvKsiblvlast
out this week. Your selection should be made early. WE NEVER HAVE ADVERTISED-
A FAKE SALE. Our record is in your recollection , and our OUR OHRIbTMA. ' * GIFT.
pride is to maintain that record. We have procured a number of
hnndaomo picture utory books
"
which wo propose to give "away in
our C'lilldron't ) department.
FIRST FLOOH- there [ except ulstorsj. They nro in OUR St'NSlilSiK.
meltons , kursnys nnd chinehlllns. A paper covered , handsomely
On tlio front tables wo have plncoil nil illustrated , U-tvigo hook , ptiutod on
the brokotl kits of Men's Suits If you TItKUK IS NO JUGGr.ING tinted paper in large , clear t\po ;
oitn llntl your slv.o in the cloth nnd out With tlguroa but n straight murk original stories and original illus-
down from former low . tr.tt idin ) .
our prices.
thnt suits you , you can BUVO about ono very I'rosented with
every purchase
qu irtoiof llio former cxtrumoly low Tlioro nro nmon the o nbo'it forty fur of $ l.f.O. ! .
prii'o of Iho suit. trinnnod overcoats thnt the fur on the r
tvlono is worth the price wo nsk for tl'o THIS RASV nuriic.
On nnothur tublovo plnco all our odd
' ' "
, L'll ( pages , 1'JO stories , 71 illus-
btiit p.tnts and broken lots. Tlio prices garment tratimis , beautifully bound in
ware from $ - fiO to 61) ) . We mtiKo thorn SECOND FLOOR- boards , cloth back , ilhnnlnatc.il
about one fourth loss. cover , heavy tinted paper , excel
CHILD REN'S DEFT. lent press work.
THIRD FLOOR
UOMK I'lOTUltU HOOK.
The tnnrking down has boon done in
MEN'S OVERCOATS. the lots' ' i ! 10 pages. 1'JO stories , ' 70 illustrations
the siuno miinner on broken in Iho
trations , printed and bound
The brokoii lots in our overcoat do- nnd odd garment1) among our boys' and ' same style as "Tho Kasy Hook.
| ) ! U'tiiionl lin\o nUo boon .soixiatod ! from children's gni'monti. j Choice of either of the nbovo
the refftilnr lots. The st/.os run from y5 ; There are only a few of each kind so with each piirehabO of So worth of
to 50 : iiid nil the different styles nro they must bo taken nil vantage of early. any kind of . goods In the Children's
department.
Samples of these books may bo
seen in our show winnows. Anj' of
tliuho books will miiko a neat and
lasting Christmas piosenl ,
N. HVo wc-ruoiilv ufolt'to proiMiru u
Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas. fi > of I'lioli Mini , nml wo tin not tnpoct
tlii'iii to 1 ist moro tliiin u row days.
CONTRACTED FOR THE TOWER ,
World's ' Fair Directors Finally Succoad in
This Direc'ion ,
SITE HAS ALSO BEEN SELECTED.
Anthony t omstoolv ItiHcvoil to Ilo on
tlii Way to Uniuiitt Convict
ItnlloclvN Story Not Ru-
lieved--CliiJi : . > ( jossip.
CIIICAOO Btrnmu OK TUB Ban , 1
CIIIOAOO , III. . Don. 1. j
There hava been a dozen failing tower
schemes for the World's fair , but there Is
one on foot now which it Is believed will go
through nil right. A meeting of Iho projec
tors was hold today in the oillco of E. F.
Cragin , u ho acts ai agent and promoter for
thocompuiy. Liter in tlio day a nicotine
was arranged with the officers of the exposi
tion. Although Mr. Cr.xgin would not say
so , it is believed that the contract for erect
ing the tower h is boon awarded to the Mo-
Arthur BroJ. The site lias also been se
lected , but is not yet announced. It Is said
thut all the stock 31.VJOOUO has either been
subscribed or pledged.
The director * of the Columbian exposition
were given formal possession toduvof the old
exposition building on iho lake front accord
ing to thoagiocment made some titnu ago be
tween the two companies. Tlio World's fair
dlivctorsc.m have the old building torn down
alter giving the Interatuto compiny thirty
d.iys' notice. The ground sp.\co on which It
stands is wanted for tlio now art institute
building for which , Director C. L. Hutchin-
sou .says , all the necessary funds have been
secured.
Loolc Out I'or Comstoclc.
If thoio's n liolo In all your coats ,
I redo yotent It.
Anthouy Comstock has started west nnd
rolus.o-1 to"m.ilco known his destination. As
ho loft labt night and will return tomorrow ,
it is not unlikely than Otnah.i is one of his
objiictlvo points , the time the veteran moral
fumigator has allowed himself being about
sufficient to permit of such a visit. Ol his
specific woric in Chicago ho rotiii.es to talk.
Says ho :
"I do not wish to name the firms I nm in-
vcsti ating nor the publications which are in
violation of the law. I Irivo always made it
a point to arrest my man lirst nnd Ulk about
it afterward. There are four or flvo publish
ing nouses in tliu city which have boon
Issuing vile- books , but there is ono particular
firm 1 wish to c.iptuie.1
'i lie Street Our \Vnr.
As the result of the street car blockade In
the down town portions of the city last woeic ,
.itul p.irtly as a result of the strained rela
tions between the street car managers nnd
tlio city lather- . , the street cars 'will bo under
police 'burvolllanco between thu hours of ( I
and 10 a m. and ' ! and T P. m. The only duty
of th"so gu rdiiuis of the publics will bo to
rotiort the time intervening between tlio
piss.igo ot trains und also the number or
people btaudlng In the cars as near as can bo
o'tim.itod during the hours mentioned. This
will bu ilono with a view of ascertaining
wluUher the said compiny has not , by Its
negligence and disregard of tlio obligations
imposed upon it by Ha franchise , legally tor-
felted the same.
Another ordinance introduced mukos It un
lawful for any street railroad compiny
within the corporate limits of the city ot Chicago
cage to demand or to receive from .my pas
senger upon any her e , cubic or other street
car , nnv faro or money for transportation of
ui.y sucli paasoncer unltss nt the time such
faro is demanded or received nucli passenger
shall bo provided \\ithortomlorod upon or
within such car a reasonably comfortable
se.il , to be used or occupied to tbo point of
bis or her destination.
Ono result of this reform spirit goes in
effect today. Heretofore , when cars wnro
delayed bv a blockade or broken caulo , pas
sengers who took another train were obliged
to pay an extra furo. Beginning with today
transfer checks will bo given ,
OddH and Kndi.
Hen A , M. Jones , surnanied the "Long , "
Is back from Washington and is talking
about the presidency. He did not hoar any
thing nt the capital to lead him to b"liuvo
Mr. Blalno will not bo n candidate , but lie U
conlldent that within thirty days there will
bo ail ofUcial announcement explaining thu
political rotations between President Harri
son and tha secretary of state ,
The authorities at Aurora who are investi
gating the letter written by James Bullock ,
the Nebraska convict , confessing that ho
committed three murders In Geneva , uro in
clined to put little fnltn In his statement al
though they will sift thu matter to tlio bet
tom. The murders which Bullock claniu ho
committed startled the entire country nt the
time of their occurrence.
General Nohon A. Miles will give a ban
quet this evening to Minister Hyau of
Mexico at the Virginia hotel ,
\\chtorn I'uoplo in
The following western people nro in Cht-
oago :
HOD. George W. K. Dorsoy of Fremont is
a truest at the Wolllngtou.
At the Grand Pacific W. H. Sheldon ,
Burlington , In. ; C. J. Ivos , Cedar Kaptds ,
In. ; L. J. Drake , Arthur S. i'otter , John It.
Webster , Omaha ; William Gordon , M. D.
ICcun , Sioux Citv , la. ; E. S. Bailey , C.V. .
Chase , Clinton , la.
At the Palmer J. II. Buchanan , Nat
Brown , W. Kamlull , Omaha ; W. C. Howell ,
Hurry Fulton , Keokuk , la ; U. T. Kticobs ,
Sioux City , la
At Iho Auditorium Mrs , E. Sticknoy ,
Mrs.W. S. llatlon , Cedar Haplds , la. ; George
H Hogps , East Omaha.
ivo
DELICATE AND IIABEENO ODOR
I'orpalabriillDruunmirancyOooilB Dealers or II
unnlilo to procure tills M underfill oii | > ecml Sfi <
In Bt.imps und receive a culio by return mall.
JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago.
fil'KCIAT. Slmnrtnn Ilnlls Wn"ti ( the populiit
V > clcty Wait ? ) HcntniKK to uiiyonu sundliirf u
Uireo wrappers otihouaonlieilsSoiiD.
( lonoi'i'hopii , ( ilpctttiiil >
cured In - days by thu I'lenoli Knmady ontlt-
led the 1CINU. It dissolves nsnliist and is ub-
sorboil Into tlio inllamod parts. Will refund
ninnuy if It does not cure , or catlaps stricture
( irnllonu'ii , hero Is a ii-lliblo urtlole. $1 a
p.ie ! < uio , or 2 for $ > per mall prepaid MeUot
mlclc & Lund , Umali.i.
Di. li ! ! rmu is'i3rLcif icinnihcK-ntinrall ) and
carefully prop.Ted picscrlpttons ; used formally
\cart5ltiiirIvatcitiactkowithsucciJsaiilfcrovt'r (
IhlrtyyturHimtl by thopi'oiln. | lAcry BliiKlu tipo-
clllu u n Hpoclal euro for tim ilfRca o tiatiud.
These fapeclllca euro without ( Irue lnr , PUfK *
In or reduelnrf tlio Bjpton. , niul aio lu fnclTattil
decdtliOHovuruIun rt-i.iff'ir'Bol thc01 Id.
usTOTimcirAr.tos. cones. rnicFR.
1 1'pi < ! , CouRcatlon , lullnininatlnn . . ' .1
! \VnruiM. . Worm 1'mer. Worm Colli1tH
'i Conic rollr.or'Iu.'l.u'iiKof Infanta . ' - ' }
4 Illiirrlien. of ChllUienor Aihilt.1 . . .V. )
0 IljMiintovr. OrlplUK.llllloiwColic. . . ' , 'i
ti Cuiilrra filorbiiri. Vomltlug iJ3
7 ConuliH , Colili IJrouchltlfl U.1
8 Nouiiileln , Tootbnctmi'lifcncho .U.t
If llvnitiiclien. Hlckljendnclo. Vcitlgu , iir
1(9 ( ilyhiiopHlu , Billmis hlomorli. . . . ; r
I'tVliftr , tno I'rofuio IVrlodo
lit Croup , CoiiKh , Dltlleiill UrrnlhlUK . . .
1 f Xnlt ItluHlin , Knblptlag , l.rnntluns.
1H ltlirnmillHin : , Itlicumatlcl'nlns. . . .
Ill l' ' vurniil ( A cur , Clillls , iliilarla. , .no
If I'lloi , lUJnrt or llleeillnK SO
3 ! Ci'tiirrh , Inlluciizu , Cnlillntliolltoil .BO
2U Wlioiiplng CoiiKht Violent Coughs. ,5O
tf f 4ii-iu-riil l ( - , ' liyelcalWcakucba . ,1O
US > c-rtoi8 Onliillty l.OO
! t ) t'rlnarr AVonUnrss , WetllnKlvd. .5(1 (
a-J DlnuiiMcs nf tliotluurl.l'nlliiuitlon t.dO
Solil by ttrugplsH , nr nnnt jioitpalil on receipt
oflirlfe. In HUMriuiFXs1 M&.ii'AU (141 ( pftK > )
richly bound In cloth null COIT. mailed frto.
IinlPHH13TS' ' MEDICINE CO. !
Oor. Willlnra and John Streets , Novr lork.
Fi OS
Surely. Bafoly And Speedily Cured by
Thn wonderful now opccinc. the only certain , harm-
lens anil mdlciU CHIP. Vr < paroil ninioHilci | , > nu can
bo clwii without the imtlclit'a Unon lnlKO. In tua cot
| pulcinotm < lohecr ll'iuorcrfood. ' Iomatterwhotlicr
thu patlpntuuinoclt-ruta drliikiror u rum brcotlcil
wreck , iliuciirn will ho rapid , cnniplcto ami perma
nent. It iloslrnTH nil ic ! lroor critlnu toraholmlo
ill Inks. I listolcsH nnd cuu"fi no Inconvenlenco nlilla
usln ? Han boon 11 ateil In tliuum.nda of ra ca with nb-
noluto HUc.ci" < a. Onii packaKo nlll euro nny oidlnarr
capo , twopiu UniruJ wlil cnruthu niotit obsllnaln nntl
oi'UrnYtitrilrntti1 Will nlMi rtnti tliulohacLnoi'CU'nr *
rtto llahlt. 1'rlco ti | > LP imekaio.two parltnitci for
MCO. Ht-inl forfrco book AH corn'umiiHlrncoimcrtilly
ronllilonllul. Olil rlxold inuy ) „ Imil ofoiir ii jnU
or.pnti , < x.pulllyu. | . .MAIllniX/IIIIMKIAI.f / > ,
tel ) rrO | > rl > lor > for the U. 8. , SiH llrtrboni HI. , thlc go , III.
. 'OK SAM : IN OMAHA. NEIL , I1Y
Kuhn fi C , > , Cn.r Ifitli A Douk-lu his
J A fuller A-to. Cor HIM A. DiniKhsSU.
A I ) roUei - Co tuuncll IHllI ( . li.
WANT ! AitcnU to mil tliu 1'lnlon
iiotlioUna , tlioouly lluouver
Inoiit d thut lioliU tlio olotliui without plus , u par-
fuitbucco i , pituut rucuutlf Uaueil ; nulil only hy
IIH'LMU , to nliom the oiclu > lvu rlKhl U Klvuu , cm ru
celjit" f 'M ouiiU wo lll sonil a mimnlo line liy mull ,
ulau croiilnrt * , prlcti lUt niul t > ruii to u unt * I noeuro
your territory at unoa AiMruai ' 1 III : 1'lMiCSS
n.UI'llis : MNK CO IT Ilonmnril Worcustiir Mass
FUR CAPES.
MEN'S FUR
OVERCOATS.
and All Fashionable
CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS
for faiblon Book mallotl froo.
Reliable Manufacturers
JtlnnrnousDIotk. 191 4193 Slalo St. . Chfcao"
I'lto'ii Jlemtxly for rntarrh U Iho
Dost , Kulcnt tu Use , mui Clienpeat.
Hold by drumiUU or wnt bj- mall ,
We. K.T lUieltlno , Warren , I'a.
KM K NTS. .
' ' '
N B w
" " " " "
Theater !
COMEDY CO.
Tuohduy Nljrht , }
IfHE'RlUHLSI
Wudnesduy N
| NHBIRfltLHWl
St. Theater.
.iiii 1H--TIIK
KtUlI .1 HAUKiy Musical I'-IIL-O CMnmrly.
Tuesday Nljjht Wednesday MiUm-i ) WoiU
nosday Jl.itlni'O no udvunui } In prices.
sc\v \
SPKC'l M , .
' . ' . ' .
AND IIAKM'.V STIUil''IS.
'LlimstUui. KrUUitj | ) | J ( ' Q 1 , t S
and t.iliiiU.ui , " 1A0 | ' * < X J
SATUKDAY MATINEE.
Tlio Celebrated KiiKlitli Actor
E. S. WILLARD ,
Umter llio n nm onicnt o A. M. 1' 'uior li the
following ri'peitolro.
Thursday , Friday an I Saturday Jalincc ,
THE JWlDDLEMflN-
Saturday Evening ,
xf U D A H ,
Prices I'ltrrptet il "H ) parquet oil clc , S1.5. ) anil fl :
biilcnn ) . 7. c mi < ! $ \ , K tllerv. & > (
BlntlniHi l'rlioi"MrJt lliwr SIOJ tmlcony , "Oc.
FARNAM STREET THEATER.
Two Niilitsjliursday & Friday.Dcc. . 3 & 4
LEW DOCKSTABEB'S
MINSTREI3.
40 - GREAT ARllSTS - 40
All well known as tlio best Nn udvanro In
COLISEUM
OMAHA.
Z WONOEftFU ! ,
AUSTEIAH
jyveniie Bond
in ikliiRnn American lourliypcr
mission of Oniitou I'MAMM
JOSKI n.
40 Musical Prodigies 40
Conducted liy HerI.AMIII ivr
* Sri'ivm , I.iti ) of btiult 'iliuatre ,
llamliurt ; ,
Bnlolati
JIHa lliini : QuuM'u , Soprano.
) ( lllll Ulj ( 1 IJVVVmiJVl JUIUllJ
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
FIRST APPEARANCE IX OMAHA.
KoBorvotl Souti $1.00 , 7or und 50o
School Children will bo admitted nt
MtUinoo nt Spocinl Rate of " . .
Grand Opera House.
3Ni htsSATnii | > AY7N7 > ncn K anf | R
Only. I bUNDAV | ULUi U UlIU Ui
/ ti'tt AiHHHtrnnen of
MISS ANNIE EVA FAY
OK ENGLAND.
Ill n clfntlfla Nriinm' i
SPIRITUALISM.
Mntoiliill/ittlon In tin ) full KimllRhl nn tliu
open atiuii. Tublt'M und uliitlrs will llo.it In mid
air , the spirit Imml. A.U , & . .
I'rk'iis with rpinrvuil ht-ut I0i > . " ( Jo ; iml i'c. '
llcix ( illlci ) fiii | > n Tililny ( it Ununl Dperu HOIISII.
Doors apun ut T : roiiiiuonoo 8 l" > ! ( 'iirrlHSOH 1U ,
"
EDEN MUSEE.
rnilNKIl IITII ANIt FAHNAM hTUBKTH
WEE < I OMMKSl'I.NO .MllMIAV. NllKSI1ILH Dm.
I'HINI KHI'UDOHA hlniko HlK'IlHilUusi
TIN V , 'I hi" " Hou lli'IBOtlvo
Oil , I'AIN I'lNli Or TilK JOHNSTOWN
'I'lIK TAVIiOltS Muni Ituuiluri
DIAMOND llHrllono
.MU'llltAVK , t I'U'Ol iriTK , Chnnw ArtUt *
Kilt VIA 1IKN IlKV Iniinioiiiiint Alt
ADMIHSIOS , ( JMi IIIMK
OlOil lion ) 1 tu IU 1' M DallT
FREE nEHEDY.
ONLYI , .
luir flf l HM * . IwiUtla-Jly - u 1 Iho
MM P&ll re < .it > 9 fvtkled ) HfK lo ny lutferpf It it
itlut ! i an I U ilnK Cute A It I \
JAQU1 JJW 6Ji > l..Cia mmU.I