'I ! THE OMAHA DAILY BHE : TIUIUY , MAY 6 , 1-SD2. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL DLUFFa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PKARL STREET. ly Cnrrlertonny pnrtot the City II.V. . TII/rON , - MANAOEK. vpsJ tlintnest Office No O M > ' . ' iM8lit Kdltor > > o''l N Y. Plumblnp Co. Council 131uT ( Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 201 Bapp block. A marrlriBo llcciisovns Issuca ycstordny to Albert 1 inrrls and Clnra La Chnpcllo , botti of Council Ulufta. The Veteran Fireman's association will plvo their nnnual ball at the Masonic temple on tha evening of May 11 , A largo mi N , her of Council Uluffs people nttcndcd the Apollo club concert last , evening nt Boyu's theater In Oimthn. The rains \Vedncsdiiy night did con- eliternblo rtamniro to the hillside gardens in the eastern purl of the city , A bnd washout on the Burlington ro.nl not for from OliumwaOclnycd nil the trains on that road for several hours yesterday. A , M. I3cnrdsoy ! bns taken out a permit to I'll lid n fJ.fWU fnuuo dwelling house at itho corner of Pierce street and Park uvcnuo. There will bo work In the second degree in KxcuUlor lodge Xo. U.VJ tbi.s evening. A'l ' inaHier Masons In the city are Invited to be present. The Industrial school , located at 2.T3 Uroad- way , will Kivoun etitortuinment this evening In the IlUKhcs building. The "Story of Jesus" Is the subject. Admission 10 cents. A case of scarlet fuver was roportoil yes- tcrduy at the residence of II , U. Hopkins , \vtio lives at Mornlngsldo. Thrco cases of the same disuase are also reported at Uiu homo of Mrs. Youiib'lovo ut the transfer hotel. Ttio ropular scml'Uionthly meeting of ( Golden Hoil en in n , No. 7 , Koynl Neighbors of America , will bo hold this evening In Knights nf Pythias hall , over 1U : ( Main street , nt 8 o'clock. A full attendance of the members Is desired. Charles Conlcy hat been appointed to take the place of the regular mombor.s of the lire department \vnilu tlioy nro taking their iiionthty lay olT of ono day. 'J'liu idea of havltiK ' inliiutonion" has been abandoned ut the suggestion of the new lire chief. Nellie Hess and William Walker , a while and black pair , wore found yesterday In n compromising attitude by the wife of Walker ami wore arrested on on information ( lied before .lustlo Hammer diarcui ; ; them with adultery. They will have a hearing this morning at U o'clock. Charles Nicholson , the newly elected chief of the 11 ro department , tendered his resigna tion as constable yesterday to tha township trustees. The appointment of some ono to llll the vacancy thus caused will probably bo made before the close of this week. Applica tions nro already In from a number of stand- in I , ' candidates. Unity Guild of Oracn Episcopal church to day serves dinner from II : 'I'J to 1 : 'M and sup per from 5UU : to TW : : , after which the null will bo cleared and prepared for the dance , a' ' , which lee cream and caliii will bo served. Meals , -.1 cents cadi. A JniUsIou to the dance ( Including dance ribbons ) , -5 cents each. lalby's orchestra , Masonic Hall. Tno mooting of the democratic county cen tral committee nud the Young Men's Demo cratic club this evening will bo of more than usual interest on account of the completion of the liniil preparations for the coming stuto convention , which meets hero on the llth inst. From the present Indications tlio con vention will bo the largest gathering in iho history ol the state democracy. There has been SIO in cash handed to Hcv. Henry Dclong for the entertainment tonight for the benellt of the Industrial school and mission. The tickets ere only IU cents and everybody should turn out and belt ) the good caubc. Mr. Oolong has been working for six months now without getting a cent for it , und as ho Is doing a grand good woric the people ought to lend a helping hand. The en tertainment will bo held nt Hughes' hall ( downstairs ) . William Dean , a farmer residing In Wright township , hired a strange man n short lima ngo to work on his placo. Ho soon acquired n reputation for honesty and virtue , but Inter developments showed that the reputation was undeserved. A day or two ago Air. Dean woke up in the morning to llnd the Etrangor gone , ana with him had disappeared Dean's best suit of clothe ! : , a silver watch nnd a few articles of less value. Neither the thief nor the missing property has been heard from since. The authorities have decided to clean out some of the unsavory characters that huvn infested the city for a long time past. Yes terday n prosecution thai was commenced a few days ago against Mrs. Hiclmrdson , who runs n colored dlvo on Nortli Main street , was dismissed on condition that she leave the city at ouco. Two of the young fellows , who attempted to break out of the city jail Saturday night , were also given an oppor tunity ot taking log bail , and the opportunity did not go bogging ton minutes. Tuo park commissioners have commenced 1 making some needed repairs on the lake In Fnlrinount p.irk by putting In a cement bottom tom , the gumbo bottom having become cracked so as not to bo w.iter tight. Uut little - tlo money will be spent on the park this f > cason until POUIO dcllnito conclusion Is reached with reference to the Madison street motor line. It is stated that J. O. Bixby , the plaintiff In the suit , has offered to dis miss ttio Injunction suit if the motor com pany will pay him for the paving between the track.s and all tno uttornoy foci ho has Incurred during the suit. This odor has been rejected by the company. An Attractive Art Siilo. Messrs. Hiloy nnd Shcrrmlon , the tirt- tiits , linvo purcliiised the Chapman art Btoro and after J'tiuo 1st will rowovo it to15 Main Btroet , under their photo graph gallery. Until that Unto , for the purpose of mivlnff cost of moving , art Kooils will bo scld nt actual cost nnd fraiiUH at a heavier discount than at any of Chapman's special sales. This will afford , i splendid opportunity for art lovers to secure bargains. Candlelight ton uy the guild of St. Paul's at fi-1 Hroadway , Saturday , May 7. from 0 to 0. Come nntl bring your friends. _ I'KKSOXAI. 1'AKMIH.ll'lia. HOD. I ) , F. Clayton of Macedonia Is In the city. city.Hon. Hon. Thomas Bowman loft last evening for Washington , O. C. MUs Stella Fllckingor of Crouton Is visit ing relatives in Iho city , Itev. D. C. Franklin of Atlantic was In the city yesterday , on his way homo from the Methodist conference , Mr. nnd Mrs , Charles L. Hammoll have re turned from their bridal trip to Spirit Lake , und will make thulr homo In this city. Mrs. H. I. Forsytho and children are going to spend u month In the cast , lint visiting friends In Hockfoni , and tluu la tnolr old homo In Indianapolis , Mrs , F4iinlo Spencer of Mlndon Is In the city , u guest of her nephew , O , L. Martin. She U on her way to Missouri Valley , whore iho will make her homo with u daughter. Charles H. McDowell has returned from Philadelphia , where ho recently graduated from tbo Huhnomann medical collage. Ho will spend Bomo tlmo here before hanging out bis khliiptlo. Miss Alllo Lyon has returned from Lead City , S. I ) . , where she has boon spending tbo winter with her brother , W. M. Lyon. She was accompanied by Mrs. W. M. Lyon , who will visit friends in the city for a few weeks. K. U. Fonda and daughter , Miss Lena , IOHVO this evening for Atlanta , Ua. Mr , Fonda goot as u delegate from Omaha divis ion , No. IK ) , Brotherhood of Locomotive Knclncora , to attend the national convention , which moots on the llth. After tbo conven tion , they will take an extended trip through tbonoutu , Dr. Chamberlain , eye , enr. throat , cuttu rh. Shugnrl block , Council lllulTs. Pixtronl/o blue ice wagons for Mo. river channel lea Mulhulluud & Co. Tel. llti NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Threatens to Have Abe Lincoln Post's Charter Revoked , MAJOR RICHMOND WILL TAKE AN APPEAL lie Declares That the .Milliner In Which the Proceeding * nf tlm Itody llvruino 1'ubllu .Mint Ho Kxplulncil nt Onuo , The dropping of the name of Major Oeorgo II. Klcn.tr.oud from tnc roll of Abe Lincoln post , Grand Army of the Uopubilc , ha ? caused a sensation In army circles nil over the state , and apparently the end is not yet , The news has been telegraphed all over tha state to the various papers aud has been commented ou editorially far nnd wide. The fact that the proceedings ot the nest leaked out and appeared in detail in Tnc Bnr. the next day caused a tremendous sensation among tbo members of the post. Threats of court- martini ? have been freely nindo In case ttio guilty Grand Army man can bo found out , but so far nil oilorts to llml n victim have been fruitless. A committee 1ms boon ap pointed , however , and Is now making a quiet Investigation with a view to making somebody - body Ultimately coufoss something. Major Richmond is naturallv somewhat In censed at the notoriety ho has gained from the affair and hits donned the warpaint and foatnera preparatory to making somebody smart. Ho has decided to intend the stnto llrand Army encampment , which opens next Tuesday at "Ottumwu , and although ho is no longer u member of tbo army , will lay the matter before the council of administration , which has charge of Biieh matters , and will endeavor to have the charter of Abe Lincoln cost revoked on account of Inability to keep n sorrel. Ho states that there is u cute of this kind on record so that there Is already u pi cccdcnt established. Whatever circuniitances may indicate , It is not purely n desire for revenge that leads him to tnko tills step , but n determination to leave no stone unturned in his opposition to Colonel J. J. Slcadman In his candidacy for aep.irtmont commander. When Colonel Steadmiin was defeated in tno race for this onlco n year ago It was generally understood that It would be given to him this year with out opposition and it will therefore take some n.dicnl moves on the part of Richmond to prevent him from getting the position. If the charter can bo revolted Stoadman will bo no longer a member of the Grand Army and will consequently bo ineligible to the ofllco. This is the reason why the Abe Lincolntlcs are so anxious to llnd out where the leak of n couple of weens ago was located. MAY .S.VI.K. Itostnit Stnro , Council Ulun's , In. UNDERWEAR. 00 dozen ladies' rthhed vests , 5u each. Ladies' shaped vest , On , three for --JC. Ladies' shaped ves-t , llc ! { each. Heavy weight sill ; trimmed vest , 17c. "oo vest wo show in three makes , fin ished with sillc , draw string , in white and ecru. Our UUe vest come in high and low neck , sill ; trimmed. AtoOcscoour Egyptian lisle in ecru and black. Misses'sillc vests in bhtclc , pink nnd cream at "oc. Ladies' sill ; vests in Dhul : < . pink and cream , in narrow nnd derby rib , the best $1 silk shown. Gents' underwear , mode and ecru , shirt nnd drawers at 50c. Lisle finish , shirt and drawers "oc. Fancy striped shirt and drawers ( Med- licott goods ) sold regularly for $ l.-o , our price for sale Too each. WASH GOODS. At 3c 5.000 yards challies , good col ors , worth 5c. At fie Chnllies on black ground. Good assortment of dark colors and " 00 patterns , regular 7e goods. Outing llannels oc , worth So , Outing flannels S.\e \ , worth 12c. Half wool outing 1-jc , worth lOc. 'M percale shirting lOc , usuul price Gingham , Sic , lOc and 12Jc. Fine /.ophyi'H , 17c. Scotch ginghams , 2oo. Hlack brocade sateen -ou and 'Ma n yard. At 12je our line of wash goods beats them all. All the latest things , such as cote do choral , cropon , Shan- long , pineapno ! tissues , Bedford cords , Chilian cloth , over 1,000 pieces to select from , nt ll4c ! per yard. BOSTON STORE , FOTIIHUINGIIAMVllITKIAW & CO. , Council BlulTs , la. Wall 1'iippr. The newest designs , the largest stoci ; nnd bv far the lowest nrices is at the BOSTON STOUK. Estimates furnished for papering. Nothing but the best paperhangers employed. Everything guaranteed. Figure with us when you want Diiporing done.BOSTON BOSTON STORE , _ C'otineil BlulTs , la. In tlio Courts. The case of Hobson against the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railroad was tried in the superior court yesterday. It lias already had ono trial , a jury having given a judgment in favor of the plaintllT. The company then filed n motion for a new trial , which con tained 8omo rattier strong allegations with reference to the court , and procured for the attorney who lilcd It n vigorous roasting from Judge AlcGeo. The motion was sus tained , However , nnd yesterday the second trial came off. When the plaintiff rested his case it was found that the suit should never have boon brought against the Burlington road , but against the Kansas City , St. Joseph & Council Bluffs , if any one. The court accordingly took th ) case from the Jury and returned a verdict for the defendant. In the district court the case of Bailey against Stoadman , over the ownership or "a number of shuros of stock in iho Nonpareil Printing company , was on trial. Tno as signment for today is as follows : J. J. Coylo against Dan Carrigg , D. M. West against the Union 1'acillo Hallway company garnishee - shoo of James McCoy , Keys Brothers against I'atSweonov , ICevs Brothers against I'ere- goy ft Moore , Kays Brothers against H , L. Henry. Next Monday has been sot as the tlmo for the trial in superior court of ' .ho ca o of Crosstnml against the Council BlulTs and Omahu Uridgo compans and the case of Kv- crott against the Council Bluffs and Omaha Motor company. The IIoriMiloa lawn mower , with 10- inch wheels , will cut high grass nnd work easier thnn any other mower mr.de. Wo keep also the genuine Phil adelphia mower nnd several other machines - chinos that > ve can sell cheaper than the cheapest. Now refrigerators ; carload just received. Dauntless nnd Warwick oloyclos. 11 Main street. Shtignrt it Son. Recollect that the new Dangler Surprise is only gasoline stove that possesses every quality of u gas stove. Don't forgot the candlelight ton on Saturday evening next , atSUl Broadway. Who \VII1 Itfci'lvii the nrmorrutH. Below nro given the names of the gentle men selected by the democratic ) committee to ' servo on the reception committee for the state convention. There will Da u final moot ing of the reception committee at 8 o'clock this evening ut tbo superior court room , and It is desired that all the members bo present , as complete arrangements for the convention will then bo made , Tha committee ; S , N. Murrey , chairman ; Lucius Wulls. S , B. Wttdsworth , Hon. W. J. Smith , S. U J. M. Fonlon , 15. W. Hurt , ll.Tilton U. J. Clan coy , J. O. Mitchell , J. II. Mlthen K. P. MacConnoll , Potcr Smith , Charles M. liarl , Hotr , J. E. F. McQeo , W. J. Jwnwon , W. J. Davenport , J. K , Cooper , L. A. Here- I man , .1. W. PtroRO % J. 11. Paw , W. F. Sapp , Jr. , H. II. Vim Urunt , tM. . Hunter , T. S. Campbell , Hon , H. E. Dcomor , T. U. Daw. on , A. S. I'aieiton ' , James N' . Howman , J. M. Ualvln , A. W. UolKrnan. W. L. Thick- Miin , J , C. Lange. William Arnd , E , A , Troutmnn , Emuictt Tlnlcy. /.tirmuehlen , Jr. , (5. ( U. Hannan , I. M , Treynor , John Limit , H. S. Hawllns. August ucre'helm , John T. Hazon , G. A. K&bmson , A. T. Flick- Infer , Hon. JJ. U. Lawrence , lion. Spencer Smith , A. O. Wyland , John M. Li\ne , Harry Newman. J. W. Boll , J. M. Scnnlan , W. H. Hoed , J. J. Stewart , C. A. Tlbbcts. E. F.Vittts , Ullliam Maloney - lonoy , Ftank Trimble. J. M. Harstow , Ctnls Hanson , lion , W. H. Ware , John P. Weaver , J. J. Fralney , F. U. Oii.inolla , Georpo M. Wl'soii , Hen Matks , T. E. CiisiidyVado Carov , .1. H. Dlderlck , J. A. Unurchlll. Dr. Donald Macrae , W. H. Fisher , Lars Jensen , A. L. Fnzell , J. K. Macrae. T. H. Grelvor , Thomas Leonard , S. O. Underwood , J. G. Hciser , E. E. Stomple , Hlloy Clark , A. M. Scott , B. F. Longshore , J. H. Matthews. J. H. Hlack , William Moore , E. H. OJoll. Hon. T. J. EyansV. . E. Altehlsnn , E. A. Wlckham , Fremont IJonJiimln , Hon. H. W. Hrlegs , J. I * . Teraploton , Fred (5oise. Jnines N'lehol , A. T. Whittlcsoy. W. H. Kncplur. W. II. Thomas , K. N. WhlltcUey , IraF. HcndrlcK < > , Hon. W. O. Jainns , Thomas Cnllaphtin , T. ,1. Hartwell , W. H. GrnlT. .1. E. Kirkwood , Peter Jamison , U' . H. KlelT , Theodore Kohlfs , J. H. Johannscn , Joseph Nnnsoll , J. W. Crow , Elmer Anoy , Louis SUolton , C. W. Unrdman , D. A. Coo. U. McLain , A. L. Henarlck5 , M. F. Uohror , W. D. Hardln. A Spli-ndlil Kiidorspmnnt. Everybody in Council UlulTs knowa George II. Meschendorf. Ho is ono of our most enterprising business won nnd n very successful ono at that , Mr. Mos- chcndorf , like all human beings , Is not without his faults tun ! his greatest ono was drinking. I'o a reporter yesterday ho recited the faets which eoroborale his statement { riven below , us follows : COUNCIL BIATKS , April 29. 181)2. ) I , the undersigned , am engaged in the meat market business In which I tun quite extensively interested In Council HlulTs and Omahu and have boon for the past twenty-six years. I dually con- traded the'liquorlmbit , so much so that nothing less than from live to thirty glasses a day would satisfy inc. Feollng it was injurious to myself , my family and my business I sought the aid of the iJliUK'hnrd Gold Cure. After treating for the past twenty days am thoroughly satisfied that I am absolutely cured of the worst habit that man can acquire. The treatment left mo robust and in the best of health and today liquor is dis tasteful to mo. Therefore , I cheerfully recommend the Blnnrhard institue , 555i Broadway , Council HlulTs , to my many friends of this city and Omaha. Gio. H. Mi Veterans , Attention. On the occasion of the department en cnmpment of the G. A. R. , to bo hold nt Ottnmwa , commencing May 10 , the C. , B. & Q. will sell tickets at ono faro for the round trip. For particulars call on O. M. Brown , Ticket Agent , C17 Broadway. Rcitcr , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styles and newest gooli. Satisfaction ' 'u. The most fortunate man in town is Geo. Davis , the leading druggist , bo- oauso ho has exclusive ntrency for the best prepared paints in the world , made by Heath & Milligan. Swanson Muiic Co. , M vso.ilc temple. S K.V.I T01C J-V.V.V K.YW.Y/i7MT// > . Correspondent Itelvi'l Ailinlts IIU Mtillce In As iiiinig rinn. CacsTox , In. , May 5 , ISpeclal Telegram to Tin : Bun ] In the Fiun-Belvel cnso for libel lu the district court of Taylor county , nt Bedford. Bolvol was refused a change of venue , and this morning on trial Mr. Belvel pleaded guilty to the change of malicious criminal libel nud was sentenced to pay n line of 500. That bonator Finn was not guilty of tbo charge ma o by Belvel is generally conceded. Mr. Uelvcl said that ho p.ssailcd Finn because Finn had assailed Governor Boles. Finn feels tore ut the Sunday Times of Creston because It detailed some of the evidence which was promised by the defense anil a libel suit may follow. Iiiwa l.lni'B Kluct OHIcerq. Cr.DAit H\rm , la , May 5. [ Special Tele gram to TDK BII : . ] The nnnual meeting of the leased lines of the Burlington , Cedar Haplds & Northern , including the Iowa City & Wcsvcrn , Cedar Hanids & Clii.ton and the Chicago , Decorah & Minnesota Railway companies , was held in tbo general ofllccs in this city today. The following olllcors were elected : C. J. Ivns , president and general manager ; J. C. Broek-imttli , vlco president ; W. P. IlraJy. secretary ; S. S. Uorwart , treasurer ; H. F. S\ bite , chief engineer , The only exception was that Holllstcr of New York was elected treasurer of the Chicago , Deconih & Minnesota company and Mf. S. S. Dorwart , assistant treasurer. Board of directors : Iowa City & Western , C. J. Ivcs , J. C. Brocksmith , W. P. Drkdv. C , U. Ivos. and Theodore Stlcltnov ; Cedar Rapids , Iowa Fulls As Northern , U. J. Ivos , .f. C. BrocKsmlth , Robert WilliamW. . P. Bradv. C. D. Ivcs nnd Theodore Stlcknov of Cedar Rapids : Samuel Watson of Clinton , Alexander Paddock of Emmettsburg , Thomas H. Brown of Sioux Falls , S. D. Cedar Rapids & Clinton , C. J. Ives , J. C. Brocksmith , Robert Williams and C. D , Ivcs of Cedar Raplols , and S. K. Tracy of Bur lington. Chicago , Docnrah it Minnesota , C. J. Ives , J. C. Urocksmlth , W. P. lirady , J. K. IlnnnOfjan , Theodore Sticknoy nnd S. L. Uows of Cedar Rapids , S. K. Tracy of Bur lington , The efforts of homo talent are too often treated with a leniency which runs into ful some and undeserved llattcry , but tbo Auol- loa challenge a higher criticism. In attempt ing "Elijah" they undertook on ambitious work , and U can bo truthfully sold that they presented a more than ordinarily creditable productlor. . Tno buiMon of the solo work fell upon Mr. George E. Holmes and Mrs. Torrons. Mr. Holmes' bass is not particularly heavy , but It has considerably richness , especially in the lovver register , und ho handled it with con summate hutll. Ho sane with line spirit and throw a dramatio expression into his tones thin was exceedingly effective. His work was admirable throughout , nnd won frequent enthusiastic applause. Whllo Mrs , 1'orrons' singing lacked somewhat - what of the force and verve which a stronger soprano might Imvo thrown into the part , especially when brought into contrast with the virilu tones of Mr. Holmes , she has a sweet , trained volco with flutc-lilco upper notes and sang in line tasto. She sevcr.il times won tbotrltiuto of beartv npnlauso nnd was complimented with a uoautlful basket of llowors passed over the footllu'hts. Mrs. Katharine Fisko was prevented from reaching Omaha by a washout on a r.illro.td , and her place was taken by Miss Kennedy without preparation. There wua n sugges tion of timidity In Miss Kennedy's Hrit notes , which was entirely pxeui > ablo. but slio carried her part thereafter with such ability and intollipcnuo that ono can hardly sup press a mild surprise that It should have been thought necessary to send out of town for a vocalist for the part. Mexsra. Wilxlns and Troynor re illy had minor parts , ana , wbilo it U pouiblo to conceive - coivo them sung with more spirit , these two soloists maintained their rouutations and did acceptable work. Musts C/'larmon , Popple- ton , llishop und Amsden appeared in several quartettes and Irio-i , nnd it Is not too much to say that their efforts were among tbo most artistic and pleasing of tbo evening. The work of the chorus was particularly worthy of notice , nnd in its excellence Is Director Torrccs' prnlso. The chorus took Its first number with an attack which prom ised well , and the hope was not disappointed , Tlio tenor * were apparently a little weak in numbers , but otherwise the chorus wus well balanced. It brought zest and vigor to Its work , and the improvement In its enunciation was especially ( { ratifying. There were several P'isshik' uUcordi in the accompaniments , but us a whole the orchestratlou was excellent aud strictly lubjcctlvo. GENERAL YBARffifcDEFEATED ii i t ) . ' Tour Hundrctl of Ilia Ofthlry Out to Pieces Near Vnlsncia. jo tv , THOUGHT TO SURPRISED INSURGENTS Why ( lenrrnl Crc po HIM Kullrd to Attnclc tlio ( lovrrnnicnl'A 'StrmiKliold .Merely u .Mutter ol Sentiment Delull * f the right. M da J.lmat flonlon Iltii'ieU.1 Lv Vii-roiiH , Venezuela ( via Galvostou , Tex.- ) , May 5. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now Yorit"HeraldSpecial to Tun Ben.l Shots were exchanged Tuesday between n government picket guard and a toconnollor- hip party of armed herdsmen attached to General Guorra's division of insurgents. The picket retired la quick orJer and loft one dead , The sol/Airo of n vessel sailing from Ham- biti-jj lately with arms lor the Insurgents has caused a delay in the operations against the government forces. General Mor.i wai or dered a week ngo to move upon Valencia , but twodays after receiving the orders from Crcspo's camp another Indian runner arrived with Instructions to hold back , wait for Arunjo and make no attack until advised to do so. A portion of A ran jo's command is In Carnbobo , southwest of Valencia. Aranjo. after fottifylng a position near Heljutm , has returned Into the slate of Los Andes to raise nioro troops. General Ybarra , who holds Valencia , has attempted several sorties , but his troops have boon driven back Into the city every tlmo. The last reverse which he mot with was on May 1. He tried to send a detachment several miles north nnd burpriso ono ot Mora's camps , ill ) troopi wurn all mo'iutcd ' and numbered about 400 men. Ybarra was not In command. His cavalry rode straight into an ambush , .vhcro they were surrouudod by nearly TOO of the enemy. Tlioy cut their way out , but loft nearly a quarter of their number behind , killed nnd wounded. I'lio retreating cavalry was not pursuou. Young 1'ecro , n popular student of Caracas , who acted oa uldo to the com manding ofilecr , was killed. Ilu WIIH Opposed to I'alacln. Ho was engaged to bo married last spring , but the breaking out of Iho rebellion caused a postponement of the wedding. His death will bo regretted even by Iho opponents of Palaclo. At heart ha was not In sympathy with the dictator , but ho did not believe In forcing a change In the government by resort ing to rebellion. It was iho receipt of some Intelligence in regard to the light which gave rise to the rumors that Valencia bad fallen. There scorns to bo a matter of sentiment about the delay lu closing m upon Valencia. AUJandro Ybarra , who is called""tho school- master" by the Venezuelans , is married to an American woman who w.ii a Miss Russell of Boston. Her father was minister to Vene zuela when she was married. General Ybarra was nt one time n teacher In Caracas , hence the sobriquet of the schoolmaster. Ho is n flno looking young man , und ulnlo ho has the appearance of a stage soldier ho has the record of being a ligjitcr. General Crcspo esteems Mrs. Ybarra highly. Siio has bee-n on very good toriria with Mrs. Crcspo. l-'or her sake probably the taking of Valencia tun been retarded. It is said that she begged Crospo , in the event of Ybarra's fall , to save his life. General Crcspo kno.vs that the blacks under Mora could hardly bo restrained by their commander and the capture of Vbarra might mean Tiis death. There is great activity aboutVictoria ; , but Crcspo is playing gamo. Mystery still surrounds the fate of Cnsanas. Hotel Gordon , 831) ) ' 'Broadway , has re cently changed hands , and is being thor oughly renovated. .Clean b.-ds ; prompt service ; table first chisn. . TIII : Aitclrem oil tlio Siilijuct Issued by the lllr- iiiliighatii Conference. BIIIMIXOIUM , Ala. , May 5. A majority of the members of tbo alliance conference which adjourned yesterday favor enforcing their demands through a people's party. An elo- taenl developed which was opposed to any action which would appear like interference with a member's riht to vote the democratic ticket if ho wished to. The losult of the de liberations is an address Issued to the order , as the address states , by the presidents nnd executive officers of Tennessee , Kentucky , Missouri , Texas , i-ouisiana , Mississippi , Georgia , West A'irginia and Flotida , to gether with members of our national executive committee , national legisla tive committee , national committee and 1'resi- dent Polk. Alter expressing hope and en couragement , the manifesto runs substan tially thus : The following rules of action are sujgostcd as well calculated to enable this order to enter in the coming ordeal of n Ihreo political contest aud come out strengthened and perilled : Ono Let snlrltof harmony prevail and lot unity of action bo ihe rule. Let none con demn n brother who stands squarely by the pvinolples nf the order or speau in : niy way lili-liiir.igliiRly or ( llsroneclfuiry of him bu- eansu Hioy nny d I tier as to Iho best methods of enforcing our principles. Grant to every hi other honesty of piiMio-e . Two l.ut feitlty to the prlnclp'ci of the order bo the true an.I only test of membership , and let those who value their uiirtlsmi alllllatlons more than thulr ; il- lliinco obligations bu Informed that their order demands strict and full devotion tolls principles nnd leaves oa''h to hlsir.vn choice as to the methods , but that met ho.I can In no case control the prlnelplo and , llioicforc. nil who alllilale should accent us supreme the prn ! 3 D os of theor < ! er. Three Any member who tikes the ob'.lca- tlon always-administered to those \\\\o \ \ join N llrst told as u condition niucodont nnJ nnon which all that Is to follow Is predicted : "Thai It shall In no wuv Interfere with your politi cal or religious liberty. " Therefore , nils order iiu sueh , or any of Its branches , h.is no right to take any partisan , political or sectarian rellg- lou.s action. Wo nrxo upon the brotherhood of all lufurm organisations und all goo I cltl/ens who believe a wo do , that the enactment of laws based upon our demands Is for Iho pre servation of the free Institutions of our j-'ov- cininent. and to rescue the masses from de graded servitude ; that they use all honorable means to seeiiro the oloetlon of men to their nntloniil legislative council who etuml pledged to tvork for the p.issiuo of sueh laws ; and , finally , brethren , remember that devotion to our prlnulpleseun only l.u uniphitM/od anduur al lance make free by voting our demands ut the ballot box , Wo send urectlns to the brotherhood In the north und great northwest and nssiiro them that our hearts bout In unison with them In thulr ulforts for InduNtrliil freedom und wo will .itund by them In ; nil lumluhio elforts to red com the country tiui\ | the clutches of or- gunUcd capital , and the men who stand with them at the ballot birx'for ' the enforcement of uuriicnmnUa. , . _ llASTJffUS 'fffitrs XUTKH. ' lUtuth of llov. llarvejVlllliimH of Imvu Treasurer raiil'tfijiirouuliliii ; Trial. HASTINGS , Nob. , May , ! > . [ Special to Tin ; Hun , I Uov. Harvey \v"illiam % of Tabor , la. , died yesterday in thnh'ospltal hero. Ho was in Hastings for his health , Last night a logiouiof select knights of tbo Ancient Order United Workmen was organ ized In this city wittfj"n laruo membership The legion hadoncn 'jirovlous organization , ' but for some reason or'bthor discontinued its sessions , fj The city school board reorganized , after the newly elected members had been seated , on Tuesday night by electing , II. Lan- nmg president anil Ira Ford secretary. A number o ! teachers were on the anxious soul , out the matter of appointments was. deferred until Juno , The report of Export liiitcllfT , who has bion for three months examining thn books of tbo county treasurer has now been completed and is ready to bo snbimtto.1 to the county Hoard of Super visors at its next meeting. The report has not as yet been bhowti to the nublic. but It will cover six pages of typewritten matter and will contain several surprises. The nil- parent shortage under the last administra tion will bo Increased considerably and the county will im found to ewe a former treas urer a few hundred dollars , Ex-Treasurer Paul will have his preliminary hearing Mav 10 , while his ox-dop-jty , E. Fist , will appear for trial at the Juno term of the district court. The rainfall of tbo tlrtt four months of this year bat been tuoro than for eight months In tl e average year. The weather has been altogether too cold for much agrl cultural work and all crops are unusually backward tuU year. At first the rainfall was received Jovfully , but now n feeling of nnxlety Is predominant. Itrlranod by the Court. NionruiiA , Nob. , Mar < i. | Spcelnl to Tun line. J The case against William Townsend , charged with seducing his daughter , re ported In Tuesday's Ur.n , was heard In se cret session before Judge Chamber * yester day morning , everybody being excluded to the witnesses not on tbo stand. The cir cumstantial cvldenco was very damaging. The physicians failed to bring out such tes timony as It w.is clalricd they could furnish , while neighbors wore very reluctant in swearing ns hard ns they talked. This case has bftcn neighborhood gossip for nearly * n year nnd pretty generally circulated , neigh bors even threatening to rid the country of him. County Judge Chambers rolcated the prisoner aud taxed the coils against tlio state. _ Nelmnkii .Mortgages , Sritrn.nn , Neb. , May 5. [ Special to TUB But.l : The following Is the statement of the Indebtedness record of Co'.fax county for April : Farm mortgages tiled , HO , SJSii ! ; ; released , UT , ยง ; Klj07.7.'i. ! Cltv mortgages Hied , f > , M.SiW.OO : released , 7 , SI.OO.VOO. Chattel mortgages llled , $ iy,7)1.7'J : ) ; released , SiO- IM.VJiJ. Hni.nugriK , Nob. , May fl. [ Special to Tin : Hrn. ; ] The following Is the list of mortgages llled and released In Phelps county for April : Farm mortgages Hied , forty-six , $3 : > , iS ; ; > .9l ; released , thirty-live , ' > O..T.i-n : ) ; city mortgages Hied , eight , fl.l'.XUlS ; released - leased , cloven , $7,7118.20 ; chattel mortgages llloil , 2Si > , lV > : ! 0.r > o i released , eighty-live , SJt.llV.B. _ l liy u 1'eildler , HAMPTON , Nob. , May .1. [ Special to Tin ; Bui : . I A peddler , supposed to bo an Ital ian , committed an nssiuilt upon tha poison ot Mrs. Rudolph F.irmrJcht Saturday. The authorities wcra notified and are now on the hunt for the culprit. Siillnct County I'liinuer letl. : Fnisi : ) , Nob. , May . | Special Telegram to Tun llci : . | Jair.es Klddlo died nt this place this nf lei noon at the ngn of IU years. He was the oldest man in Saline cour.ty. The remains will bo taken to Orliud , 111. , for burial. . i .v : o u.ii ! . iixn. 1\\o \ \ sale of seats for the engagement of the Miller opera company , which will give four Both the method and results Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidnej'3 , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its land ever pro-i duccd , pleasing to the taste aud ac- ccptahlo to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its manvcxccllentqualifrics commend it to all and have niado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all lending druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on * hand will procure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. , SAN 3BANOISOO , OAL. KYNEW YORK , N. Loui3ViLLE , ; _ _ _ _ CITIZENSiTlTEBANK Of Coim.-ll llhni. Capltil Mco'f fil.'inOf > ) Surplus an I 1'roiits Sl > , < ) ( : t N'otCupltiil anl Surplus fSVit ) , < f)3 | iri'Ctori--l. | I ) . K I nil U n. K. Ij. Siuir. . r' ) nicniini , 15. B. Ilirt , I. V. Mlllir , .1. V. lliMini nnil Churlei It. Hannan. Trans.iutKonor.il btnlc- Ins business , Lur oit capltil uud surplus of any bunk in Southwestern Iowa. INTBRBSr ON TIMS D3PO3IT3 performances of the pretty comic opera "Shin Ahoy , " nt DoyiVft N'cw the ter , com- mcnclnp Friday ovcnlnp , opened this morn- Inp , nnil the rapid manner in which they were sold Indicates that thu Omaha public appreciates n Rood thln ( ? when they have the opportunity presented. The company In cludes such people as Harry Hell , .1 nines K. Sullivan , Harry Standlsh , Louise Montnpuo nnd Florence Dunb.ir. There nro three acts In "Ship Ahoy , " the first Is In tlir Isle of Palm * , the second on tbo quarter tlecK of the United States cruiser Cuckoo , nnd tlm third In the reception room of tbo Hotel liygeanenr Fortress Monroe. On Sunaay evening next the doors of Fnr- iium Street theater will swIiiK wldo open for iho great scenic production ot Lincoln ,1. Car ter's "Fast Mall , " The rallwny lias often been used by the drnmatlst , but never before - fore to such nu extent as In Carter's famous Dliiv , "Tho Fast Mall. " A freight tr.iln wllll fourteen cars , n lighted cnboosc and it full- sized locomotive , with engineer nnd llrcman , crosses the stage In the most realistic and nnlby manner , while later in iho play n Kroat Mississippi river steamboat , with bells and whistles and engines In ( nil operation , moves In and explodes with torrlllo foroo. A great scene is also Riven of Nlngi rn In real tiimb- lltil ? water. The company is a most ofllclent one. and thcro Is it preat deal of fun to io wltn the sensational cfTccts. A special oar lor the scenery U uscu , and everv det.ill Is carolully looked to In the stage nroductlon of the play. A Written Guarantee to Cure Kvcry Caao or Money Hefundo.l. Or.rciiio Is | ioimaiontnii.lrot : K imtclil u up. Cmi > J tti\li'tl cTCi yi'iirsnsob.iTonoror KPOH a nymplom flncp. lljdiorrlbinte.tio fullrwoc.nn Irut you t > r ninll.Mi , ! wo ulTJ Iho nne ; tronu Ku.i uta3 to rurJ cr refunil nil inonoy. Thoio ului prefer to comu hero frrtri'nlmcntcnnilo * onal wo nlllmr rnllroiilMra tiolh ways nml holol bills nhllulicro , If wo full to CUM Wo flinllcnRctiio worl > l torn riuj Unit our Mnuls Itrmrily will not euro.vrlt for | mrllcllnr < nn I k'ct llioovlttcnco. In our SOTO.I yenrfl t'tnclloo ' nlth the MnclcHoiun Ir It lim I'opn most iliniciilt to oTrrcomo the projiittlco1 * nuntnst ftncnllcd spoclilLH. llut un Icr ourctrotiK punrntitnc thuiM'ituls tire trying ttniul bo liiECiirol. WoRimrintoa U euro or rofunl cvprj iollnr ! , nn.l niwoliiiro n reiiuin'lon to protect , nl < o flnaiiclnlt > acVlnior.V .tKMt ) Is pcrfccllr nfo to nil who will Irjr the IrrHtincnt , llvroUHura you Imvo rullhiRUp nml imyln.i out your mono/ for dlTo nt Iri'nliucntnml nlllioiiKh you nro not yet enrol no onalm | iulibiit | ! your money. Wo will poiltlvjly cure > oti , UIJehrontctleopio.ito 1 cnto * curoltnJ ) lo'.UiUy < . Invotlln'.o our llni\nclil : i > linh'ii , o ir tcimtnllon ns burlnes ) inon , Write us for nnmes an I nddroBcsof the o N o hire curoJ who liaa Rlvon prrnit > ? lento refer to lhon. : It coU you only poit- npptoUo tlitn. If your pymptom * nro Bore ttiro'lt , mucous pnt.-hcs In mouth , rheuinnlt m In tiono'nnt JoltitH , luilr fnllluK out , eruption * on nny part of iho l'Otlyfeo'.lntf of ? oneril ilcprc * ton , pnlns In lioalor boni'.t. Vou hrvvuno tlmo tj wu to , Tiioto who nro ronXnnlly tivMiiB mcroury niul pol ih , sliouM illt- continue It. Cunstnnt u pof thcso druK * will ruroly brliiit sort'j nml rnllnit ulcenln the vn.l. Dou't full to write. All rnrrvupuiiilvnea ! noaloJ In plnln un' vclopp. Wo InvHo llioino'l Hid 1 InvoitUnttou anJ will Jo all Inour powcrto M lyoulnlu AJ-tron , COOK REMEDY CO. . - Oirmha , Noh t FOR MSN OM'.Y ' S50O fur a case of I.o T or I'.tti.t.v.i MM linoi < , ( Joncrxlor N IIVDUS Don irvv. weak- ni'ssof lidy nr in I ml. the utreut4of error tor ox- cesves'.ii nlil or youiu tlrit wacatinoteiiro. Wo ciinr.inteuovory eiso : or r"fii'id ovury iloll ir. Five il'iy ' > trlal trnitincnt 41 , full rour o * l. I'orceptlh.o benolli-i ro ill/ud In three ( l.-vvi. Uy tini'l ' , securely pioUol from obi.rvatlon , L'OOlv ItKMEDV CO. . CM Ml < . N : il _ LADIES"ONLY MAfilP l'KVM3 ISIXit'l.ATOIt. S'jifj mil fuf\UIU Curtain to , i day nr money rufiin lo.l liy mall ns'uouroly aoilol from obsorva t'.on. ViHUt tttiJlti.t i' C < > . , Omahu No ! ) Dr. O. ELECTEIG BELTS Hi'llrvi's lleailarlici ill onu nilnillo nntlvlll euro llri'iiln , t'crrrainl slfliii' , ttlicinniitlsni , J.'rifhj'.iM > I * < I , Ili'iirt Hhi'itf , * / . 1'ilnn Dance , 1'iolniMH.i .Inl , I'uriili/.iin , l > r l"U , . JMIIIK llncli , kerofalu , Coltl Fui'l , 1'ltrt , t'il.i , J.tiiil 1'otiinnltig , Lom nf rilillitl/ , Iliinlllltl lli'ill.'llfnt. I licit < > f .Vrrrc f-'ftrcu mill I'li/tir , HiiliKinnil I.lifr Coiniiliilnt , fi'rrroiiiiui'tii Kinl nil lllti'iitm trlirre tlirre in a J.nelt o , ' I'voprr .Iclioit. IlattcrlcH nr < > ICuolly Iti-ucxvcil nml Cleaned anilrlll luM Cor Your * . Call and examine them. JUDD ELECTRIC CO. 1506 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTQN & GALLAGHER , OmaliaNeb 'WELL BRED.SOON WED"GIRLS WHO USE Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. Have No Equal. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS arc unapproachable in curative properties , rapidity and safety of action , and are the only reliable plasters ever produced. They have successfully stood the test of over thirty years' use by the public ; their virtues have never been equalled by the unscrupulous imitators who have sought to trade upon the reputation of ALI.COCK'S by making plasters with holes in them , and claiming them to be "just as good as ALLCOCK'S. " POROUS PLASTERS stand to-day endorsed by not only the highest medical authorities , but by millions of grateful patients who have proved their efficacy as a household remedy. Beware of imitations , and dp not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for AI.I.COCK'S , und lut no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. SCIIENCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS _ Purely Vegetable end Strictly Rclinblc. They net niHKCTI.Yiiml PROMPTLY on the Ijlvor nml Stonmuli , rostorinpthu constipated organs to healthy notlvlty , utul tire u POSlTlVHimd PKKPKCTLY SA1-M-J CtTUW for CONSTIPATION , L1VICU COMPLAINT , SICK 111U1) ACHK , niUOUSNKS.S , nnil nil other diponsrs arising from n disordered con dition of the Llvor and Stomach. They nre the Only Itellblo Vrgntahlo I.'vpr ' I'lll Soldi Tltpy nro IVtfivtly HiirmluM ) They re I'tiri-ly Vivot nblei Try Them. Ul { . Selienck'N Hook un Consumption , Liver riimpliilnt mill Dvspopsln Hunt I'ree. ll.J. 11. SiMIRNUli it SO N , 1'hllndo 1 Bee Bureau of Claims ROOM 220 HKK IIIMI.DINO , For Inventions PUOOUIIKO 11Y Til S Bee Bureau of Claim ; OMAHA , NEB. Tqunl with the Interim of ihtno liMrlni ctil n npnlnit thn uvorniiiLMitli tliAt of INVK.Vl'OIH , w'u ( iflenloio Iho bjnuill of Tahiiblj laroalU'ii U..Mnu ot tliu Incunii'Uluncr or l.iattoiitloa of Itu altoruJM employed to ubUiln thulr pttanti. Too mucliotri rnnnot bu otorcliut la o u.tlu/liK coaiiH it ut I lollnblo mile ton to procure paluiui , for I'll v. t.n of p.ttcntil.ipiimli k'roitlr. If notoatlrolr , upon tM cure itinl .skill of the .itlornir. Wlllitlio vlgir of pnnootlnj Inronlori frj n worts ! ct > H orcirv'ln * ! nttornar * . ( itul uf oln c 1 1 tt nirj3- tlom nro troll prutnclal t > r T ill I p.ttuati. Til 1C il ) . ] 1IUKKAU tmi rcit.ilru.t . couniol ut.urt lu prnctlcu ; mid 1 1 tliorofura propiroJ u Ulttuin Coniltict c.fiitnlimttoiu , i' rejertnl cane * , ti-it.la mur.'cf nil I ra ; > vtf 7tt ltii < li' > nnl fill ! f. if/ I runrfitv fiiiI : ( f3/Tei : Iit frl n 7 IMII 3 HiilfHtf. . , ra. If you Invo.in Invoutlun on h.in.l in I TUB I1H3 DL'JtKAl ? n kteh ( or photograph ttioraaf , to otMir Hlih n brluf tlo orlptlon of tlio licportmt toiturji , nmi you will l > o 0110.1 mlrlnu 1 ,11 to til ) bdit c.i'iriat ) pursue. Muilolj nni not IIOCOIH try union iu : in j i * lion h of u uj.npltcitoil inturj. If othari urj 1 1. f rliiKln1 : on year rlichti , or If you nr3 c.nriu 1 wlt'i Infrliitf MniMit Dy otiiorf. sn'i nit I'll initt.trto I'll 4 IIUIIK.U ; lor n rullnlila Ol'IMO.N butorj uciUJ4 : the HKiUer. TUB Blili HUR'HAU OP CLAIMS 2-20 Ik-u Hull linOnu'u , Xe'i. S yTh's ltnroiu : l LMI ininlou.l hy th Oniiih i It"0 , the I'lonoor I'rmi un.l the B.ia Kr.inelsL'ii K\unlnur Cut this out and sonl it with your 1 1 quiry. C < ami m\M \ r" INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY FOLt THIS fREATMEST OF ALL ALLinl DIH lk-st fas I'llRS , npnar.itns nnd Ito-nolloi for suceossf ill tro tlinciit of nvory furm of disnasu roiiiilrln ; inodlfal or stir Icil truatinenc. SO beds for paUunts , hoinl nnl : iittond.-inao. Host iiui-uniuJutiuns In the west. Vtr'to for circulars on dofiiriii t. os anl bi-iucs trn sus , club foot , ciirvnturesof snlnu , iilU'3. tumors , c-inuor , ciiinrrli. lironolut s , In- Intliiiloii.u cctrlulty. piiriily.sH , oiillunsy , Itld- nev. b under. oyi > . oar. t-kln itu 1 hloo I and all Rlll'Sk'Ul ( llllT.ltlO'lS , DISEASES OF WOMEN LK t ri \Voiiinn KKKK. Wo hnvulutolr ad Inil a lylin- In < lniirtinunt | : fur women during cdiillnoinonU nrloily nr vato. ) Only Koil.-thlo Mudloal lu- Hitutu making u Hnocl ilty o : , , 1'KIVATK DISHASKS AM It < ) ol ( Dlsoasas sncuossfuily troatol. HjohlHUo rolson roinoved from the system without iiinrciiry. Now itoitoratlva T'roat- inenl fur Loss of VITAI , 1'OWKIL 1'ersoin un- nlilo to vKt , us inav ho trcatuil at liiiino by riirrosnon 'once. All conimiinicutliins conll- diMillal , MoIcln"s or Inslniiiionti sunt hy inn I oro.Miress. suuuroiy piicUoil , no nrirl < H to Inil cntu I'ontimlsnr oondur. Onu purional In- Inrv rw prufi-rrol. Cull aud cimsiilt in or soiul hlstoiy of your case , und we will send In plnlu wrupnur. our TH MFN I'ltfCBt Unon Private , tu men , oeM or Nuri.)11 ( , DM. cnses , Inipiitcnoy. Syphilis , Gluotnnl Vurlco- folc , wuli ijuostlon list. llraei-H , ApplliinuRs for Ouformltlui .t Trusoi Only iiianufiictory in the Wcdtof init'O.l il- II 1,11'i'i.l l.ttlit. * , 'flttl.tAiifi , HltKUl'ttlQ it.i rrr.it i r.n .1 .v i > it ni. 7 n. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 2Gth find Bron 1 way , Oojnoll Bltiirj. Ton ininnlns' ildu from cuntiirof Uiiiiih i on nnd Counell Illuff i ulectrlo motor Una. Chas. Lunkley , I'mioriil Director nnl : UnilRrta'to Bll Broadway , Council BlulT.i ToluptionjHIJ. SPECIAL NOTIO ES , COUNCIL BLUFF3. 1I * VUII Imvo nnythliiK for sale or Irndo see K. II. Hhuafe , liro.-idwuy nnd Miiln Hired. WANTKD-A coed clrl for KCncrul house * niul ( . r/7J Kusi fierce btrcet. IDWA f trnis for H.ilu. finprovu I It ) ncrm Iiw In Iliurbun co'inty , $10.01 per jeroi I'JI uorun Inilirovud , i'lJ.W ; H ) ucroi. lli.iji. Tor lir : < iiii'i In ( own an I .Nolir.mlci funns oill : on or write lo.luhiHon .V Van 1'utton , Counuil HliilT-i. .i : lt Ml p'l rta of tha cliy. K. II. Sh.info , Ilriudwuy nnd Muln. KTi UAllI' : und CointiilHilon-Hlovvs. fnriil- tnic , cli' . , ntoiud nnd "old on ioniml : hlon ut lowiiHl r.ili'g. U Kliiiiuhan.i'JU : Urumlw.iy. \ \ ' ANTICD Coiiipotont L'lrl , by Mr * . J. N Tl Cisiy. : ; ( ) . Ajjy ) | ut uHlco of J.l'fiJ N ' -'iitiady. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8AI.B Ono Hlnulo too . . with or - wltliotil harness , chuiip foroa h. UW At- wood , I.'B lluihii ; ulrout. \VASTKH liiiniodlittuly. Rlrl for liliclion i * worU. Ijood liormitnunc pl oo. U'O b. ? tl hlrei-t. F ( Ut i'A MToitTHADH-W-ncrn ' ' rin. t-Hpuo- lully mlnptoil to fruit onlturo ; Inrxe IIOUBO stulilu und windmill ; iiii miles from ( jrund hotid , Apply to l/convnl : Kvnrott. IJlult BATiTITu UKNT i.arsost iTnd most -L. protltnblu mo.it nutrkut In thn went , di > lir < from j'V > li.n ) < to 17,000. OciiHh hiis.neas u miiniht hniili IHKI'I ' will Hhoiv It ; Kilt ed'0,1 , i.jlndl > l ljnslnes > ehitnuM ; : i your * ' louse on building , M ; t , lion olll o Uouni'll llliilN. _ _ _ _ W AN riD ; A oinlIrl for tiunorul houi - wurk. 7J Wushln tun uvuauu ,