I . , ri 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TJIJi _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAUA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J3EE _ _ _ _ _ : _ P'U1JE'DAY _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ Mitltort _ _ _ _ Oi , lS9fl. ARI COINC BACK ON BItOkITCII : avera1 Mcmbcr oftho Oonncil Disp1ectcd with Him , FORGOTTEN I1S CAMPAIGN PROMISES lkitle , , flint , Ills 'fl'ny of acttIiig hIM 1'rIa1M Ititi ) StiInrIlnntr CU ) 1'OMtfflhIN IhiM IJIMMIIIIMfIICI In , , . I i As theic % flS no meeting ot the cIty coun- cli lAst week , there will be the accumulated buIrics of a fcrtnlght to attend to. at the regular mcotlng this evening. As ev- oral of the mattera that are chieduIed for I coneldoratlon are loaded , the Indcatlens ! are for a morn than uBuahly Intorcathlig cession. About the firit in&tter on the table will be thie tnayor'o veto of ho curlew ordinance , If ( ho declarntionM ot a majority of the councilmen are to be relied on , this meauro will to utilized as a means of expressing the ( hirsatlafaction vhiich certain members have been acquiring with the methods of ( ho . executive ( luring the past few 'eoks. It is Stated that the ordinaiie. vIhi be lIassed over the veto ann subsequently repealed. . Very few of the members are in favor of the ordInance , hut tocy say that when a meas . tire line passoI the council unanimously , it " 'VOlIIl be no more than ofilcial courtesy for the niayor to confer with some of the mem- : hera before vftoiI1g it. This , they assert , the mayor has hot ( lone in this instance , and tOnseqtentiy there Is a disposition to refuse to stand by the veto. While this is the explanation given , it Is well known that. there are a number of other mattera In whiIci ! the mayor has given _ o1fon to cortaii , members of tue council , 1 At the beginning of the year Mayor liroatch had 0. solid majority in the council , \Vhat lie I'31d went. Ills vetocs were sus- tainett , and his apIointments confirmed without question , But since them the situi- tion has changed , and an open rupture sould not surprio some who are familiar with recent history. The main cause fcr diss3tisfactlon lies in the superabundant hut quickly forgotten promises xna(1c by ] 3roatch during tim campaign. Another Is the disposition of the executive to dictate who shah be apponted to ( lie places In the . gift of his subordinates. Not a ainglo op. : lOlfltnlent has Drotchi made unless the op. polntco was aIhI1pg to turn all the patronage , of his posItior over to the executive. HOGGED TUE PATRONAGE. , . Very coon aftet W. J. Conneil was op. pointed city attorney he notified Snecial . . Agent John Butler that "at the rcquest of Mayor hiroatch" ho had appointed J , W , 1"urnae as his succo3mr. Superintendent : ' Matthiesen of ( lie city hall was reappointed , as ho was willing to allow flroatchi to name : the men for the varlouu poultions in his do- , artmcnt. Even the janitors and elevator men wore appointed by liroatchi. When Mat- : thiiescn was asked in regard to his choice : for a particular poItiii lie invariably replied - plied that he dlii not know until after lie had received his instructions from l3roatch , - In soverpi casu the man who was to be , c appointed knew It before Matthleson did. , In the appointment of a sanitary inspector Dr. Blythin exhibited a dispooltion to break over the iraces , but he was 'o quickly and , vigo'ously cah1d down by th executive' that ho reractrn1and since ( lien has ebechl- cathy bent to Ihroatcii'a will , City Engineer ' howell has publicly stated that he was not : allowed to name a single 'cinpioyo iii hil dcpartmcht except the as3lstant engineer , and before Gus flarto was given liii , appointment : as building inspctor he receiVed instructioiie from the mayor as to whom lie sliould1- ? point to the clerkship In the omco. ' ThiIii covers ( lie entire field of municipal , , patronage , so far an it relatei , ( ci fipjiointtve offices. Councilmen assert that In filling ' there po'1tions l3roitchi has only coneultd. I his own Interets and left thee ot ambitious - . members of hi2 council to t.'ilce care of them- ' celvoe. They declare "that the city govern- 4' inent hoe beh run in the interests of } 7 13oatch's gubernatorial boom about long : cnouglt and that it is time the council had ; aomptliing to iay. The appointinont of Char- : hey Johnson was cllataatefui to a number of . the administration members of thiecouncfi , and others arc offended at the manner In . which the vonfirmation of 3. F. Franklin as L Inspector of weights and meas'urcs was so- : cured. At the time of hiI oppolntient I Franklin was asisor in the Fifth ward. ' ' The council was assured that the mayor ' 115(1 his resignation as as'seasor In hin pos- esion , ready to be aubmitted to the county . : . commisoloncra when Franklin was confirmed In his city position. Au ixion as Franklin was confirmed Broatch tore up the lesignatloti j and Franklin has announced his deterinina. tloii to hold both omces. rlieea are Iiistancas which appear on the ; uurtaco , but it Ia declared that there are several other points of dlfferenco whIch have never become public property , "No one knows all that liroatch has done , " ecild a . member of. the council this morning , "except I the members themselves. They won't sqOcal on him because lie is a republican official , but . you may bet that hiroatch hasn't any majority - - jority In the council right now. " ; WERTZ IS hUSTLING , . The ordinancea which provide far raising , ( lie e'aharies of the deputy treasurer and the lil'iVflte secretary to the mayor will be reported - ported for pasaage If the votes can be cor- railed to push them through. Two \veeks ago ( lie mayor'8 secretary stated that he had nine votes , but as he. could not got the ! other the ordinances were held back. Whether ( lie other vote can be secured remains - mains to be aeon , There Is a vigorous op. L liocition to the ordnance ! from a strcug ml. iiorlty. It hia been customary for the , mayor's secretary to do lila rtenographilc & , . . vark. After a few weeks' trial ( lie secretory - tory lia * concluded that ho vas not cut out for a typevrttcr , and Miss Viola Pratt wac : engaged by ( lie niayor as a stenographer , Slo OcttipiCs ( lie rooni back of the mayor's t . . : irive office , and but few of ( lie visitors at 't 'thib city hell are aware that the force in thio oxruthve's educe has been douhbod , liroatehi baa ai'iiured the fiuianco coiiimittoo ( lInt he wIiI-iiot send In any bill for this extra steungraphile work , but ( ho members who op. pQt ruiIflg lila sicretai'y'e , salary any that , t' tiler d : iot propose to contribute OVII Indirectly - ' , directly toward p3yIIig the expcnsc of the . . ' qisyor'i' kubevnatorlal literary bureau , 4' The pppohiitmciit of Gus hiarta as inspector 'ot bulldogs Is in the bands of the cainmitte : udiciar.and vtll natui'alhy ho repored. TIIII confirmatIon Is oposel by two or three , , . iiiember who want ex.Inspector Tihley op. ' ppiitod $ , hut hone's frienda claim enough 'dten to earr hihb through , l On or two inonihiirs declare that they will iiiaka a light on ( lie appropriation ordinance containIng ( lie item for ( lie hahitry of its- slitaiit Englnuer hiroiii , on tile grotinil that ' , the PustIQfl ! should be given to an Oitiahia man. ' SIrongo. p it may appear to ( lie unitlated , there I a uclicme 011 foot to elect a democrat tQ the yacaicy ; occasioned by ( lie reslgnatioii of Cornchiman l.einly , The plan has not bcen generally ( lieduesed , and only a few of I ( hq COIIBCII arc on hie Inldo so tar , Whether the scheme will be irorked or iiot will de- pbnil on. what ( tic tuatlou lull ) ' be when the c qtitltlcin of flllIni'tho vacancy comes up for consideration , R.toiinciimaii E. E , I lowell Is the maii sc'lecled for the vhace , and it Is stated on reliable authority that lie has been Ivcu to understand ( lint be eon have it if lie vant8 it. lioweli says ( lint ho is not partictilarly aiixlotis to go baclc Into the counIl , but that he ivoultl bike ti have the opportunity to refuse the honor , , Oi'.2tl. t V ELECTRIC LIGUTED , STEAM hEATED , SOLdD V1STIUULIED , 1 , Omaha , . J , , ' Chicago , ' liniited , via ( lie "Milwaukee. " . C . F. A. Nash , general agent ; George liriynos , elty pasrenger eteot ; city ticket chico , 1504 Fariiani street. - . , , _ T _ A's flour /pnrt , Tue flyinK Nortbwe5teu Line trala. to Chicago. S "No 2 , ' "The Oyorland , " Oniaha 1:45 : p. I In , . ChIcago 71Li a , in , a Thu "OMAhIA.C1I1Q/tOt SPECIAI4"- 'Omaha , :45 : p. in , , Chicago i4 a , in , Modern nit lied to step a svhihe after these trains were built , cit ) ' t1ket o1iIet , UOt 1"arnm ietrct. osv . ) POll TilI coun'rs. I'roh..ile Tny uI(2ro * lug Out at lnbor Tpie TrnhtIICN , ' ' Another phase In 'l'hantral Labor union tioubies hits bobbed up , 000 which was fully expected by those who have kept In touch ih ( ho dissension , It consists at plesent of only ( ho preliminaries for a legal fight , but preseM Indications seem to be ( list such a fight wihi soon be on , if nOt two or thico of them , First on the list Is a threat tram John 0. ICuhin , elected state representative last fall to fill'an unexpired term , ( hat ho intends - tends to bring action for criminal libel for an alleged slandercus article which appeared In a cinlit paper last saturday , lIe says lie Is only waiting to learn who wrote the article and who runs ( ho PapP ; , and ( lien lie will set ( lie vhieels oX justice in motion , lic' says ( list lie Can not fIliii out positively who are the publishers 3f the paper. ICulin is numbered among \Valler's op. ponents , hJ'sicies being Mate representative , lie is looked upon as a labor leader , being one of the delegates in the Central Labor union. That is , lie was a delegate , for at the Inst meeting of the central body , his union , the Musical union , rcturnel another delegate In his lilace. lie IS talking of reorganizing the old clerks' union and getting back Into the bCly again In that way. luhii was soinonhat prominent in the trial of Wailer , Gossard and Godfrey , who vere recently unseated in the Central Labor union , It vIhl ho remembered that Gossaril brougiit tile chnges against he others and himself , . claiming ( lint ( hey were In the union as delegates from an American Railway union which had no existence , Iuring ( lie trial , Ktihn actei as Gossard's cotinsel , lie says that Weller , is getting back at him In ( lie paper. "General" Kelly is also sore on him as lie sins Walier'o attorney , To ( he talk of criminal libel , WaIler .ttys "Come On , boyi , " Ho promised to make It lively , for any one who starts any such action , saying that everything which 01)- reared In ( lie paper can be fully subatan- tinted , In ( lie ineantimo WaIler holds the Labor temple , auth memberu of the committee op. pointed by ( lie board of directors are also talking of going tolaw They have made saveral efforts to inrluco WaIler to get out , hilt have faiied. It 'is understood that ( hey are tryimg to discover some legal means of oucting 1dm. \railer , while he won't get out , seems to be ready to compromise. Yesterday lie stated that lie was wIlling to turn over one- hait of the Labor temple property to the union , but that he Intended to hold on to the other halt. lie alleges ( lint ho Is am- titled to It as the representative of the American Railway union , IIh tases hb claim oh the statement that ( he Central Labor tIilOfl did not create the temple alone , but that It acted In conjunctIon with the raliway union , "This Labor temple scheme , " he said , "was started In Amerjcaii flail- way union No , 341 , of which 1 am a limem- bar. Wo decided that we could not put I ( through alone , and therefore determined to ask the Central Labor union and ( he uniono of the city to go In with us. That Is what as done and the minutes of the Central Labor tnlon will show that. Therefore , we will hold on to one-half of time temple and the other side can do what It wants with the other half. " "They say that there is no Railway union No. 311 , " suggested tim reporter. "rhiat'a all poppycock , " responded Wailer , "there is a No , 341 in existence and another oni. too , .The members of ( ho unions wouhi be foolish , though , to say that they are timeinbers because the mallr nds would at once direhargo them , Members who are out cr work have no hesitancy in admitting that they are members. " WaIler is holding the temple with might and maIn. Yesterday lie locked all the doors of ( lie offica and tlj conimiuee rooms and promised trouble for any one who tried to get n. There will b a meeting this evening of the committee to which the charges of hood- linvere referred. It Is not expectej that the trial will occur then , however , but that time will bo given the accused to get testimony. The investIgation proper may not commence for a week. At a meeting held 1a' ( night at Labor Temple , ci effort was made' to bury the hatchet and eettle by arhitraUon ( ho dispute betwean the factions. For over an hour PresIdent T. F , Sturgess of the board of dIre tora' , J. S. Tobias , John l Witinehi , J , 13. Linberg and President Hinclmey of the Sato ( Federation , besmg a special committee of the boarJ of dIrectors appointed to get posaeraion of Labor Temple , remained c1oeted with Wailer. Wailer made overtures , offering to relect an arbitrator - bitrator , the committee to se. lect another man , ( hiesa two to select a third. The committee then propos'ed that each of the labor unions of the' cIty appoint one man , ( lie body so appointed to act no a board of arbitrators , To this Weller obJected - Jected , as he claims he and his faction would be outvoted fourteen to saven by this deal. No agreement was reached , and various corn- miteez.then . met In different rooms to debate - bate the subject In private , at which time members aired theIr views. some proposIng one plan and some another. Some believe tbitratiOn will carry the day. Others claim that just as soon as a socialist. labor party , as it Iii called , Is once formed , Wailer and' lila followers will decarrp without more ado a1151 abandon the tomple. When WaIler claims ( hat the American RaIlway union has one- half Interest in ( lie temple , however , Prcs- Ident Sturgeso says he is altogether wrong , as the Central Labor union is alone resj)3n51- blo for the temple , as it. procured the funds (0 run it , - All last wInter Mr. George A. MIlls of Lebanon , Cojin , , was badly afflicted with rheumatism. At tlme it was so severe that lie could not stand up straight , but ias drawn over on one sde. "I tried dlfreent remedies without recelvng relief , " lie says until about six months ago I bought a bot- tie of Chamberlain's Pain Ilniin , Aft'-r 1 using It for three days my rheumatIsm was gone and has not returned since. For sale IY druggists. . C - - - - - - hIO3llflilCEflS' IOXCUIISIONhil Al's-Il 7 , iinn. To poIntR on ( lie Freinont , Elhliorn & Missouri Valley railroad In Nebranka , In. cluding points In ( he upper nortion of the I fertile Elkhiorn river valley. Ask agents for iiarticulars , or send to the underrigned for iiiaps and printed matter , 3. I It. Iiuchanan. 0. 1' , A. , F. E. & 1 ¼ [ . \ ' , It. It , , Omaha , N'b. ' IIALM FOIL , VOIiNllil ) hEi'IJ'l't'I'iXS. 'l'i'ii _ Ieii III hIl'1 rli't Cuui'I Siiiijr foi' lniiii b'arn\m l J. Cffrnni cpninienced suit In the I distrIct court for $15,000 damages against Constable , A. Sauesay , Oliver and itlliert J. W'earlu , niIthi McPherson , Lciis T , Geiiiing and Carl Ji. 'rlght. Coffmau ahargea that ho has been damaged to ( ho ox- ( ( lit represented by the stun of $15,000 , and ( lint lie is ( ho victIm of a vIi conaphracy , i hatched by tlio dctvndaiits ( or the purpose I' if injuring his good nanti ) aiiil furthering ( he irIvato enlIs of ( lie defeiidents in ( lila suit. I lie woo .irrcsted Januaty Ill , last , on a coni- Plaint invoris to iii tlo ; hiohiCe court by b'ausuJ ) ' . ihieicln ( crfnon : was chiargi'd with having been guilty of fornication with one 'Lililo Ie , last aiil rral nanie uuknouii , " After liii had Iieiii iii jtiI fur several days his accusers ( alird to aiipcar niid prosecute I the case against h'.m ani lie vaa ( lischlargetl. v fly being compelled to sliced th& ' ( line in v tail npd by being conirehird o suffer ( he Iur1ura of ( ito daiqard by reason of lila ncnrccratlen , Colfiiman ca''e ( lint his repu. aLien nad 'ooii statue have beti dainagil be- end r'patr , but that ( heeunt of UOOO of ho goad ineny tiC ( lte defoinlanta t iii serve , is a balm. ( or liii , bijui'il ( ahingu end w'll issil. Fathiei' 'flub In asiaih1g , tlu rlc vliicht flOt % ' o'crfloi'z bill 50111 , lorsey ' , Hughes is anotlici' lidiyidunl : vIm i'ants a vindIcatIon in ho shape of ciii of the renIni. lie itiforturil (11(1 court , in petition filed ) 'c'serdo ( ) ' , ( bat lie was irretecl January 13 eq conplaiit , sworn a , J ) ) ' 0. C. Itcdick , ciiargtvg hint with the nrveiiy Cf a et of double litrpcrs , At the icurilig of the case the cou ( decided thst ' ho evidence wes nut stililcient to convict the C k1er.daiit , and hi vae clIshiargvd. By seaii ion of hIs arrest slid lmprisonnuuit lie has 1" Iceli da.iieged ii lils teelhigs and eputahon ( , h tail nothing shart of 3'QO ' of Mr. Itedlck's C olil wlfl soothe his ; itircd feehing'i iflt Cli' ' ( ho , rent iiiso in hl rputator. ( . , , . - - - . - I ) 'Oe fliai.for iesstiiu use Sweet Moc iieIIts . % ! . . au'rIc ; arUcle. t STRYKER TOO SLO\V \ ABOUT ii Pails to Turn Over Poronal Property of' Poor House Inmatca. RESOLUTIONS BY COUNTY COMMISSIONEBS . a I'ropapesl flint Legni Stejis lie Tzlen ( ( I Ciiiel II Ins ( ( I Surreniler 2iIaiie' tutu Yeelry liehil . , , ' , I , , . Ilimu , The following rcaluion ( was introduccii by Chairman Jenkins at ( he meeting of the bard of County Commissioners yesterday , and unitnimously adopted : 'Whereas , George 13. Sryker ( , ex-Supern- tendent of the Douglam county poor farm , has failed , after being notified to turn over to his successor in omce , various pIeces of jewelry anti moneys belonging to insane patients md othera confined in ( ho Douglas couty poor farm : therefore , be it "Itesolved , That ( lie committee on judIciary be and is hereby directed to take such legal mcaw.ires os wiil compel him to do ea at once. " Stenberg said it had come to lila notice a few days ago that Srykcr ( had failed to turn over certain property which was toktn fromn some of the inmates when they arrived at the poor farm , and ho had spoken to Stryker about It. The hotter saul that he had forgotten about ( lie matter , but would attend to it at once , and ho had since informed ( he speaker that lie packed ( lie articles up , but forgot to bring the package down town. Jenkins said ( hat lie was Informed that Stryker retained money in saveral instances which was taken from Insane - sane patIents and in one case ho took a gold watch and chain. lie knew of instances - stances where money was returned only a few days ago and ho had evidence that ( here were other cases in which money thus taken was not returned. The resolution was adopted without much discussion. A resolution by Kicrstead Instructed the county attorney to obtain a waiver of com- Phee records In all cases in the criminal court where he could secure the consent of ( he defrndanta' counsel. Tuils applies to the record of criminal cases in which the county In obliged to pay cli the Costs , including the fee of an attorney to defend the prisoners In most cases , and a Complete record Is re- qulred to be made by time clerk , unless an agreement to ( ho contrary Is made in open court. It Is estimated ( hat the waiving of ( lila record in cases where there wIll not be an appeal taken will save ( he county about 2OOO annually. SOUTH ThIRTEENTh STREET GRADE. Hoctcr introduced two petitions from property owners en South Thrteenth street , asking that ( lint street be opened and graded to the Sarpy county lIne , without cost to the abutting property and waiving all damages by said opening and grading. He moved that the committee on roads be instructed to invite bids for placing a culvert at Thirteenth and rut streets and grading ( he approaches thereto. I1 explained that ( he petitiona contained the ahgnaturea of all property owners between Misuurl avenue an 0 street and said that be would get the slgna- tures of all the oher property ownera on tlio street within the next two weeksVil - hams and Stenbcrg opposed the motion and said ( hey were opposed to doing any work vhatover on this street until the signature to a waiver of damiges had been aceured from every party interested In any way. In the property lying along this road down to the Sarpy county line. The petitions were referred to thu committee on bridges , and the motion was lost. The board spent over half an hour dis- cussng ! a report from the committee on roads , favoring an award of $35 per acre to owners of propery' to be taken for open- inga road from a point east of Bennington for a distance of one mile , to gIve a direct east and west road between Bennington and Floremme. The ieprt was finally adopted. Time sheriff was allowed the use of the two \vest reGina on time second floor of the front part of the county lail fo the jaIler , time jailer to pay for time water and gas used by him and time rooms to be subject to the orders of ( he board at any time. The chargee made by David Van EttCn against Justice of the Peace Fi.stor , pro- rented at the last meeting , were set for hearing - ing next Saturday at 10 a. no. Justice Foe- tsr was present yesterday and explained his side ot time case In open sessIon. The county attorney was present and explained to the board the proviIons of time atatute bearing upon the case. The county clerk submitted a list showing the names of county olficers who ewe do. linquent pereanal taxes. The list contained ( he nan'cs ' of two of ( ho commissioners and members of ( lie legal department , It showed that nearly all of the items had been paid since the flat was made. The remaining - maining Items wore ordered deducted from the salaries of time delinquent officials. The county physician was instructed to lnvotigato tIme sanitary comiditiOn of thi poor forum , 'The servicoal of IV. P. Davis and F , . B. Dworak , Inspectors for the charity etore , will be dispensed with after AprIl 1. The reelgoation of Robert Puffin as fireman at the poor farm was accepted. A resolution by IIocor , to appoint Thomas D'Coti'or as janitor of the court hioos , to uicceed John Thomas , suspended for causa by time superintendent , was rejected. C CIinmiiJt'rinin'N Colic , Cholera nmmi l 1)iurrlio'i 15 eiiieiI' , This is the best medicine In time world for bowel complaints. It acts quickly and can always be depended upon , Whemi reduced wIth water It Is pleasant to take. Tr' It , md lIke many others you will rocommtuCiifl It to your frIends , For sale at 25 and O tents per bottle by druggists. I'FaISoNAL. . i'AIt.IGItAI'il $ . - ' - S Dr. T. E. Stark of Humphrey Is in ( lie 1 oity. oity.J J , W , Carr and II. T. Clarke are In L'io- coIn. C Judge A. T. Gahiosray of Neiiglm was In time city yesterday. Mr. aml Mrs. M , B. Irvimi of ICearney arc imong tIme hotel gucats. George A , McNutt , traveling passenger igIi ( of the "ICaty , " Jo In thio city. E. 0 , llranml ( , asristant auditor of ( lip flup limgtc.m . , returned froni Ienyor yesterday , Charles E. WillIamson and wife went to I Lincoln last evening to be gomie several lays , ( lion , W. J. flryan WCUt to St. Louis yeser- lay and will cxtemmml lmki trIp to eastern jointe. t Frank Tborney , a ranch owner of Brokcn low , who was in time city for a week , loft or home last night , WillIam Randall , freight auditor of the m lurlingon ( , left ( or a hunting trip along the 'latto river last evermng. E. It. McGInnis , secretary of the North- veetcin Immigration iie'soclaion ' , hmo woo isltlng C. E. Williarmui'on of this city , left or ( lie % vest last evening , Miss Teresa Trimcey of Creson ( , Is. , is via- ( lag lies folks on North Eighteenth street , d nor to attending ( he teachers' convention , hitc1i meets In Council Bluffs Thursday , I'rof , Nichoisn of tIme t'nis'ersiy of NeIi iriis.ka , who was visitinif frIends In ( lila city or a few ( lays left for 1)0150 City , Idaho , ast evenIng. iiii mm delegate to time Northi ICt'tS'SI ( iirrnlgratIon eonvcmmticio , miow in sea- iou in ( lint city , itt tiis MurIio'l Johmim II , Rowe , Minneimpclis ; . .1 , bach , 0 , I. Lester , Chicago ; Joe It. C , sne , Iaveiiport ) ; V , A. Itilils , Sioux City ; hi'orgo hulling , St. Louis ; B. T. Grant , lily \V , Collins , Chicago ; F , E. Coo , Laramie , C ! , 'yo , ; A. hlatmcr , St. Louis ; J , J. Fogerty , C ev Yeik ; Tlmonmas Fox , Newark , N , J , Ncbm'misimanu mit ( lie hotels are : L. Ii , laaf , Sutton ; Mrs. Lclghtcn , Miss Davis , ciasIa : City : C. II , Ilinman , Oxford ; c ibarlea Riley , Whlliani E. Ilynier , Sutherii miid \ ' , ' , I' , lIeu. Ifolmlrege ; John It. hayes , mfclk ; Id , V. King , Lincoln ; Mrs , It , 11. " lone , Utatricc ; A. J. McFarland , Nebraska it ) , . - a "lirown'a hiroxorimiuI Troehmes" are vIdely fowl ) as I a n'Iiqiiabie remedy for bron- imiti , tm orceilees , cougas , and tbroa a ioul.'lcs , olJ or.iy in boxes , CiIUIOMITI' IN ftEMltlltli SthtUllt' . lieu.1o1tt * ( lnrtdhart llii ltulles Local ihysican5 : reckon it a sight worth going some dstaneou'to ! see to obaervo John Gosthchi eat hmi dlnrusr. Oretachi is a pa- temmt in St. Joscpht'mt hbspltal and ho has it way of his own ofibatlng which is not less remarkable than untue , Oeetsch , in fact , has by the ad ! of thoiskill of time phmyalc'an who wait upon hmnutestablished ! an artificial connecton botwccn ltinmmmh ( and his stoma- lieu , , and all the t od' ho mastcates reaches Is proper deslnatkrn ( without the necessIty of swallowing it , as ordinary people have (0 ( do. Gootsch's trouble Is with the lower por- ( ion of hl aesophagus , whIch has grown tightly shut amid absolutely refuses to per- formn the ( lUte5 of an ordinary aesoplmagus. The d'fficulty ' started sevcrat years ago at Scr.brier , where lie was a farmer , grown weary of life , and while In a demented condition - dition ho attempted to end his troubles by awahlowing a box ef concentrated lye. Time lye refused to opcrato as Goetsch expected , but instead of ending his sorrows emily started time ball rolling. 'The tiasimes were so eaten away and laccraed ( that time man's throat constantly grew worse. First hm could manage to squceze sommie liquid refreshments - freshments down hIs pai'ched throat , mm- gling tlmeni wIth a few lighmt nolids , Soon these liquids hind to be niade thinner and thlmmer until at last even water was unable to force its way down and only at intervals of ( hreo or four days , when the passageway would relax , could the mann feed his fammiihect som- nob. When brought ( St. Joseph's hospital Goetsch had spent elevcn days without feeder or drimik and was ready to give up the ghost. This was several mouths ago , At ( lila point the doctors came to Goetach's aul nail , laying him otit on a table ( hey cut a hmolo Irs his stomnch , feeding him by means of a funnel , until they finally sue- ceeded In insertng a pcrmanent tube in the coat of ( ho stomach , This operation having been successfully accomplIshed , the crowning act was completed by attaching a rubber tube to time end of time stomach attachment aad inserting at ( ho connection a littio button of peculiar arrangement. Supplied - plied witim ( his Gootacim sits down at table and enjoys his meals like other mortals , but without being compelled to swallow a morsel c food. The phmyslciamis came to ( ha conclusion when making the' attachment , since so sue- Cessfuhiy used by their patient , that as he had good lungs these could be used just as well as tIme aeaophmigus which has all along refuaed to work. lIe , was thereupon Instructed - structed In the art of "placing" his food , After looking over the bill of fare , and do- termlning what would tickle lila palate , time patient was allowed to masticate the artcie and enjoy Its flavor , The rubber tube was then Inuarted in his mouth and lie was told to blow. The doctors' button at tlmo far end of tlmo tube , yieldIng to the pressure , allowed - lowed the food to pass unobstructed , and , stralghtway dosing back Into place , retained the contents of tIme stomach. Thus it has come about that by constant blowing at a rubber pipe Gotsch has grown fat and sleek. lie has just reached time ago of manhood - hood and the attending physic'ane predict for him a long and pleasant life. When not in use the tumlia Is tucked away under the I man's Vest , and if It were not fer ( li's lie I would , to all appearances , ho no different from other peopie. . - , . Time most astonishing reaults In healing wounds have been shown by Salvation Oil. Ii'IIFi AND I'0LlCI fl.tT'VlitS. Chief SIgw-mirt It000mIImeiiclM .litller Chinmniierliiln for Serggnimt. At time meeting' of the fire and police commissioners last evening a coonmunica- ( ion was hmandcd in byChiet Sigwart recommending - I mending ( he appointment of It. W. Chamberlain - i lain as sergeant 1mm' ( he place of Sam Corey , wimd was discharged a monthago. Chamberlain - lain has been a jailer for' several months. Action was deferred , Zina i. ' SmItli.flreman ofiiook : and ladder - der tt'uck No. i , 'sas reported for drunkenness - ness by hism.captain. Hn7oyaaidlsuharged. sv. D. Kelly , ijlpeman of No. 2 , was given five days' leave' of absence as aisa was Michael Denmmy. . patrolman. Time resignation of Spiclal Policeman James II ! . Wakcrly , watchman at tie Omaha Coal , Coke and Lime company yardr , was accepted. M. J. Hathaway , fire and police operatcr , who has been absent on sick leave , presented U claim of 4O , to be paid by the fire and police relief fund. It was approved. A communication was received from the park commissioners , asking that ( lie Fire and Pollee commission instruct time clmlef of police to detail extra mon to patrol I-I ins- corn park this summer , and ( lint the iatrol- men near' Miller , Bemis and Riverside parks be instructed ( o extend their beats to in- elude the parks in their districts. The eecretnry was instructed to make an op. polntmen ( for a meeting of the two beards , (0 take place Saturday evening. A request from the Board of Education last week , asking that a lire alarm box be placed neax time Central Park school , wan the subject of a report by Superintendent Fred Vamidervcort of tIme fire and police alarm syscm. He said that it would require - quire thirty poles and nearly two nilles of wire to establish time line. TIme report was filed. C filed.Chief Chief Sigwart recommended that Officer SullIvan , who fell on tIme Ice near thme ear- ncr or Eighteenth and hiarney streets , March 14 , and has been dIsabled since , be allowed full pay for time lost. Approved , C. 0 , Matson , plpeman of No , 6 home corn- pany , who was discharged last Deccrnbr C for t1ghmting with Ltetttenant Laux , was reinstated - instated , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S IIucIleu'M Arxiiet anave. The best salve in ( he world for emits , ruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , : etter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and ill skin trt.ptlons , and posItively cures piles ir no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give erfect satisfaction or money rafmmomled , 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by ICuba r Co. S a Clark C.CtM Si "I'hismt Charles E. Ciark , a printer who has worked n ( ho city for a number of years , has becn ippointed superintendent of the Printer's memo at Colorado Springs. He will succeed C ichiumari , vlme has held ( no position for soina Ime , but against whom chmarges of in- ompetency imave been made , Time new upC olntnient was made by this committee which ins ( lie niammagement. of ( lie imomo in charge , d rime Instituticn Is capable of caring for nail is intended r leveral hundred printers , t furnish printers wlthi a home during ld i or disability , iIL'ImtiM1Ii Of ErhiONiliOmi 1'MdIlfluiCIl , The TransmimeIslppi exposition was t mayo been time ( oplca ( the meotimig at the d urrent Topic cluhiot the Young Men's Thristimun assoclatlon'Jnmit night , It appeared , iowever , that time' rnitter hail not been smmt- ieIently advertised land in consequence here was tt very'smnil attendance , It was hereforo determirtemi to iloatnone discusa iou of the subjectiantil miext Monday ovepc ng , Among the sioctker ivil : be l'resldent 1 Vatles cC ( he 'l'raumim'ississippi Exposbtlomm ascelatlon mind othiera connected vroini- mentiy with ( lie prdject. a of Jm&terrMII't ( ) 'I'eneiiers , The spring vacation : of the city schools will e utilized by affoi&Ung an opportuimity for ' loose who wish totSico the teacher's exam- ir nation to do eme. The examination 'will be Leid in ( lie 111gb * chooi building om Toes- nyVednesday anil t11'hiuraday of this weelc. t ; wIll ho in clmargoapf the examining ccnm- Iuittee , which coast'ath of Miss Anna Fec , , C , l'age and Dr.'W. F. Mllroy. Foret'al Calensamm ( Jilt at liii 'isii'u , Harvey Coleman , another unfortunate who iolstoi MacDonald's garbage monopoly by auling ashes without a perznl ( , was In IiIc5 ourt ycoterday , Ho said that ho turned a garbage hauling because lie could flail 0 othmer work to do. lIe was fined 5 and oats , but the sentence was remnittei on ndItibmm that lie went out of ( lie buainei t once , . - - - - iitnuimig I'nrlies Lmist Night , , Union Pacific council No , 1069 , Royal Ar- armum , gave a pleasnimt dancing party in La rooms In The lice building last oyenln , A leap year bail and immlnque ( was given t Metropolitan hail last evening , About ixty couples hartiCIPned , mmii 'flmou mcmiii au.i 'l'lilrg-one Iurf , OMAhA , March 30.-To ( ho EdItor of Time IC : Please state time eleyation of Omaha hove ( lie leyci of ( lie sea , SUBSCItIDEit. lIre , Mfleh 10 , Diu3 : , ,4 % Wise Woman's Weeks If you want to see the "pick and choice" of Omaha's t4 c wise WOIflCfl just drop in to thc Childt'cn's Dept , of "The - - Nebraska" any day this weck. Thcre you wilL see the it ladies of the four hundrcd brushing slccves with the ladics of the four thousand in a praiseworthy endeavor to save - - - a ! ! the way from 75c to $3.50 on an Easter Suit for the t boy. You may notice that each woman has one or ' more bundles from her favorite dry goods store , and if - - - you could look inside of these bundles you would se drcss goods and satins and Easter bonnets and lingerie . and possibly boys' shirt waists , but NO BOYS' SUITS. - - hat is because wise women have Ion ago found out ± g that the man who buys for the Children s Dept. of "The .1 4c Nebraska" Imows HOW and WHAT to buy and when - - he starts out to buy Children's Suits he hasn't got rib- i bens on his mind. This spring 'he had the haid times . & on his mind and he sent us some bargains which ar - - worthy of the name. Junior Suits at 90c t at would e , good value at $ i.5O. Reefer Suits at $ J.60 , $2.00 and . 3.00 that are just the same as rich folks pay TWICE - - - the price for in New York. Knee Pant. Suits at $2.00 it and long pant suits from $2.50 to $7.50 that a dry goods store would have to get HALF AS MUCH AGAIN for L . - - in order to come out whole. . Thiat'ii why Omaha's wise women wIll be bore In crowds this weolc , J2Emfa ! e4otkv , & ; AMUSEMENTS. cccoccccccoccccccocccco " " with which Timonoas "Louis XI , time play Keene will begin his halt vcek engagernen ( at Boyd's next Monday night , is founded on Sli' Walter Scott's romance of "Quentin Durward. " The great \Vuverley has furnished not only time view of Louis' character adopted , but alco most of ( lie Incidents made use of in tIme dramatic story. The great king who permitted nelthmer life , love nor religion to stand In time way of his dream of a united France , is represented In his last years , a victtni of early senile decline , ( or- tured with superstitIous'dread of the von- gcance of heaven , whmoao punishment lie had tried to avoid through outward observance of the rites of the church , and made miser- ible by fear ( lint his son , the dauphin , would . imitate his example and gain the throne through fratricide. Louis In years was not an old man at his deatlm , but a tumbulent career had' put the marks of age upon 1dm , and lie died in almost Imbecility. ICeene's Louis Is In wide distInction to his robust "Richard III" and by the critical a quite generally regarded as a finer piece if character dm'awlng. "Louis XI" will be dayed Monday night , "Riclmcileu" Tuesday md "Richard III" Wednesday. Eddie Fey will close his engagement at Lhe Creighton with two performances today ) f the laughable production , "Time Strange ( tdventures of Miss Brown. " A special mat- flee will be given at 2:30. : "Little Miss Nuggett , " presented by a omnpany which Includes Herbert Cawthorn , Leola Mitchell and Charles A. Lacier , will o the attraction at the Creighton for three iigiits , coinmnencing Sunday matinee , April ; . Thi company , by mipeclal arrangement with tIme theater mnanagement , will lay off Ionday , April 6 , when La Lola Fuller wIll ippear at. the Creighton. The engagement f "LIttle Miss Nuggett" will lie continued ruosday , April 7 , closing with two perform- inces Wednesday. Miss Lob Fuller , now Galhicized into "L Lob" by ( lie enthusiastic Parisians , whom iho charmed with the serpentIne phase of the terpsichorean art , will bo ( lie attraction it time Creigliton for one night only , Monday , prii 6 , when , supported by a high-class om cert company , she vill present the dances Lvhichi won liar fame In the European c3pi- ala and which received tIme instant endorse- nent of ( lie New York public during her reemit - emit reappearance at that metropolis. Ito- merved seats for the coming engagement of L.a Lole will be placed on sale at the Creigh- .on Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. Mr. Clarence Dean , time able press agent If the Thomas ICeene company , leaves that mrganlzation about the middle of next month .0 resume his regular summer job-that ot mress agent of time Barnum-DaIley show , For number of years Mr. Dean has represented hi "huh" shows In winter and ( lie tent bows in summer , and with both very no- eptably. The Woodward Theater comnpany pro- ented "Time Octoroon" at lloyd's last might to one of Its usual large houses , The ompany is giving good productions and deamiing ( he people beyond a doub ( , as time hg houses testify. It is positively neces- ary (0 ( secure nents early In time clay to ct anything like a good one , Time company mrcsents tonight its strong , sensational fouls- ct ccmemly , "The MilllnlglmtVatch , " with a mumber of railroad effects. The wreck ene in time third act is said to be a very ; trong one. JOAILY PhOIIJCE IIXCIIANGII. oitiiuissiomi Ilt'm Are Titilclug of E- , iilIlsiilmii One , W , II. Hazzard , secretary of time recently rganlzed Produce exchange of Omaha , an- iouimces ( hint every commIssion firm in tIme lty engaged In ( lie produce business has Igned time mcmbr.hmip roil , About Wednes- lay of this week lie expects to notify the etali trade of ( ho city of the adoption of ho now rule of weekly payments , which sill go into effect April 6. As already oteol In The Bee , bills for all goods pur- biased of time comnmisa'on ! men from Monday aormiing until Saturday night fall duo Mop- ay morning and become delinquent Wodnor- ay , Time commivion flitli are also talking up he project of holding a daily call board for lie exchange of produce. At tIme present line a wholesale produce hmoue'o that has a order for certain goods not on liriid h ompolled to run around ( own and buy what 3 needed to nil orders , It is urged that a ally session would s'avo a good deal of time ml trouble , as It would enable time buyer nd eahlc to coma together without deiay. p - Cok's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne has 0 equal for table use , Keep a few botlcs I your Ice cheat. uiwarcl"d UlgileSt Honors-World's Fair , . ; 3KE CREAM , BAKING PODLR I 1'tOST PERFECT MAD ! ! . I 1tra : Grape Cream ofTrtar Powder , i ° rec urn Animonia , Alum Cr any other aduhlerant , 40 YEARS TIlE STMIDARD , d POS'l'.lL CAItISI flitS l'ItflSiaN'I' Cl.A11i.S. liefore Jimlsre Ioreiiz 'l'ii ( ' ) ' Aiiletir Ia Ask fur Os'ertlmue. Judge II , L. Lorenz , commissioner of the court of claims , opened a several days' see- sian ci court yesterday in tlmo federal building. ITo is present with ( ho special attorney of time government , W , It. Taylor of the Department of Justice , for thmo purpose of examining into time accounts of the postal carriero who have suits niv pending in the sum of about $18,000 , brought to recover for overtimno. Time judge has been traveling from one end of tIme couIlry to time other for mmionthms past , trying to gather testimony in just this class of cases. For several weeks ho has been in this section , and finds tIme same condition existed hero no everywhere else. It seenie ( hat after ( lie eight-hour law pas.ed , postmasters continued to usa all the extra mmiemi and carriers allowed by the government - ernment for Oxtending the sarvice , but required - quired the several carriers to work just as long hour.a as before , This was true of Omaha , and ( ho carriers , to tIme number of fifty.tlim'ee , combined and hired counsel at Washington to represent their claims , All that was done at the morning session was to get the books of the department in shape for uce. Not over half of time amount claimed can be proven by ( ho record , and oral testimony must ha supplied for the balance. Many of the carriers are not over sanguine as to thl balance , not of record. It May Do as Much for amm. Mr. Fred Miller of Irving , Ill. , writes ( lint lie load a severe kidney trouble for mummy care , wit'n severe pains In his back and alm that hits bladder was affected lIe tried many 0 called kidney cures , but without any good results. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all kidneyand hives troubles amid of ton gives almost , instant relief. One trial vhhl prove our statement. Price only 50c. At ICuhimi & Co.'s drug store , Dimmimi 'JoI SzullsileI i'IIii the Ver.Ut. I. J , Dumnmm has recovered a judgment against the coumnty for $6 , and thereby hangs a tale. Dunn was summoned to ap ear before - fore thmo last grand jury to give evidence In a matter under investigation. lie alleged lie was In attendance five days and was , therefore , entitled to 10 fees. The county attorney refused to allow his claim for more than G , saying that lie had called Dunn on two of the days In question and lmo could not ho found by the bailiff , Dunmi brouglmt suit for ( ho $10 and the case was hoard before Judge Slabamigh and a jury last Friday. A sealed verdict was returned by ( ho jury time same night alter court bad adjourned - journed and the jury was excusel until yesterday , when time verdict wau opened and read , finding ( hint Duiimm was entiticd to $6 , tlmo amount conceded by time county attorney. Dunn says ( hat ime was about the court house all the tirmme for five days and was in the buiiml- lag at the timno the county attorney called for imimn. lIe says ho will appeal time caao to time supreme court. Time case imas cost time county $24 in jury Ices , to say nothing of the time of ( lie court arid of the cauimty at- torm.ey. There were mio wimmcsscs in ( ho case. t could get relief ir U from a most hor- ribic blood dis- r case I had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physicians - cians , none of whIch did mc any ( good. My fingcr nails came off and my h a i r came out , leaving nic ( perfectly bald , I then went to T Hoping to be cured by tlis celebrated treatment , but verysoon became disgusted and decided to try S.S.S. Time effect was truly wonderful , I commenced to recovei' at once , and after I had taken twelve bettIes - tIes I was entirely cured-cured by S.SS , when the world. renowned Ii o t Sprimmgs had failed , \Vsi. S. LOOMIS , SI , Slirevehiort , La , , C nur Uo.ic on the IJi&eiie in .1 It. a'romment niieI free to aa7 dleii. WIpT SI'ZCiFiC CO. , dttiant&Ga , GOOD IETALWORK ) I wimOt yii fluid by patiommizhmmg I' DR. BAILEY , GIADUAFE DENTIST , a- . 16th mtntl Fztt'ilLullI Mts. 3i"d Floor..Paxtoit Block Tel , 1OS. I.mmmly uttcpdmint , Twelve year. oxpCiiCnc. S ycn In QmIn , , Vine fillings limsertel without Pain nod um'nrIii antl to stand limo test of time , Many of our , ntint's ure nail' on their cbgiitlm ycmi , with timJr iI,00 sia of icrili , Ni lirhiga teeth mind iihi im.aes of work , , tinel a i , .iislneory ( ( numunner iii 0 reAnab.e p11cc. 1's Tstli oXtrimetcth iltli'eut the least min er dan. er wtUout U55. Gi imtpi umimi giyn wlmeu emlred , V - -i-I I TheStore's Abloom for Easter- , ,4Jt _ 'l'Iic M ill iflely anti Gai'inent ( IC- 1)artl1ents arc full of the choicest spring IWOlllCtiOflS-thc ( silks and dress gooIs : show all the textile voi'th and beauty of the world. Dainty things-best ani fair n'icing-has brought us leader- _ _ _ _ Silil ) . Come to Hayden Bros. to _ _ _ (10 ( yOu' Easter , ShOiflg. ) ) We _ _ _ are agents for l3utterick's Pat terns. ' S S _ _ The Millinery - eception. Wlioover line a ( hiouighmt fo pretty beau , wear will find imero uchi ami array as wifl many ( moos repay a visit. . Model hats direct from Virot , Julia , Jesse and Maroscot Scars and ninny otimer I'aria autocrats of style nrc on viow. I , _ , _ London is represented by its best , an _ _ _ ( hero are hundreds of dainty amid swell Jiata in exquisite amid exclusIve styles froni our' \ own work rooms. , MILLINERY GOODS for ( loose whmo maka ( heir own imoadwear were never so Iavislml gathered , These include all time syles o _ _ _ frames nail e'hmapes used in ( ho trimmed c geode on view , and flowers , ornaments , jeta _ _ _ _ amid ribbonma , . i hints for time children have riot been ovcr- _ _ _ _ iooked , for several hmummdred , adapted for needs , are here. . TilE EXTItAVAGANCE hAS I3EE SQUEEZBD OUT OF' TilE PRICES. AGENTS FOR BUTTEIUCICS I'ATTERNS. _ _ L ' _ Ladies' Waists , c _ " _ 'i a [ , : ' . . . \ 1-- Everything that is chile , tasteful and cor rect in waists. The prices are , as 'oul choose. The values are unequalled. ' Largo sleeve Wash Waists , p10th . , striped and ( lotted , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fine French Percale \Waiats , linen ccl- 1 lar and cuffs , all colors , at. . . . . . . . . . . 49u Ladiec' Noyelty Waists , with laundered _ _ _ collars and cuffs , very effective. , at , . 75oand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I3 SILK WAISTS. _ ' I Dainty , rich and elegant garments. China silk and crepon Waists , in all colors , large sleeves , at . . ' . . , . . . , . . . . $ l.3 Japanese WasJm Silk WaIsts , all colors , ' , with ( hmo fashionable hilshiop sleeves at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . $2.O Best quality of Chlrma Silk \Vaists , with . large sleeves and chmlffomi collar , all colors , at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.'DrI A frill line of the scnsomi'o finest fashion- ( - upprovel Capes at the nzmmr moderate prices. : , i GENTS FOR BIJTTERICIC'S PATTERN , t Extra Si1i . _ _ pecia1s . FOR 'I'IIIS WEEK , _ _ _ _ _ Mooney Bros. ' 24-inch Fancy Sliks , reg ulnr $1,00 , We and ODe Silks , go on sale at , per yard , . , , , , . , , 39c , dIe and C ixtra special 1mm Wan ) Printed Silks , ive lines of regular $1.25 Persian amid ' Dresden Tailetan , in ( lie new designs amid colorings , on sale at , yard , , , . . . . . GENTS FOIl I3UTTERICK'S I'ATTERNS. Cue Wm. Lyle Dickey' Jo. Hardware and asollne Stove Stock 011 sale at sacrifice prices , .1 aster Week i' I C e s . OM I OF Baahis. : BUTTER /IND EGGS. I , _ _ _ Lrietly fresh Egge , guaranteed . , . , , , , . , Be .i' ountry Butter . . . . . . , . , . . . . . , , . tic , lb I2o ) reamery , , , . ; , , . , . . , , . , . . , . . , , iSo and OO MEATS ANI ) LAuD. ) 'Q ' - iga ; Cured Bacon , . . . . . . . . , . , . , . , . . , . , 7o mit Pork 3o' icklo Pork . , . - , , . , , . , , , . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0cm ililornia Iliunia , . . , . , , . , . . ? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' G'/a orneil Beef , , . , . , , , , . . . , . , . , ; , , , ' , , ' , . , pommnd cans beat Luril , , , . . , , , , . , , , , , , , 20cm pound cans best Lard . , , , . . , , , , . . . , , , . Z3o -pound cans best Laid . . , , , . . , , , ' ' ' ' ' , ! : Go C1IEESIl AND CRACiCiItS. aicy full cream Young Mmierica f Cheese , IOu , rick , LIimmberger and Ss'iu , l2'e , lip , I ' nnml lCd , mufclmatel Cheoco , , , , . , . , , , , , , , , , , , , . 3o ' ' -.L , . , . . . . , . Ba ! Sage .t' 't' ' p' ' ' ' i iii ( meat Swla timid Oymflei' Cracker , . I imado tO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rigor Simapa arid I.'pnoim ' Cit'anma , , , , , , 7o _ _ imeai amid ( Irahmammi (3rackei' , oniy , , , . 7ici iTjy Lc'mioims , per dzemi , , . lOo mncy Oranges , per dozen , , . . , r . , . , . . . . 100 itea , , . , . , , , . , , , . , , , , , . , , , , . , . . . , , , , . 01.140 _ _ _ _ _ a . . . . , . . . , , . IOu almiuts , . , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , . , . , , , , . , , , , _ IOu nicHols , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . . , , , , , . , . . , , t 14u IAVNi ' ( : $ V ' ' ; cllingtlwLyle IJLkey Stock ,