- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : . 'rilE : OMAHA DAILY BEE 311CUNESDAY StAV - - - : , 6 , isn ; . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S\ iATEs : TIlE SITES AT ikiSi L.i : _ cvra1 Rca E.t.atc Dala with the Oov. crnment rixea , SOUTH OMAHA I'OSTOFFICE NOW SLTTLE ( ) SCCrttzIr ) of liii , Trensiry OerhmL tIt , IssinV I'i'tltI.n , , VItiitIIy v , ! 1e't , , tliQ ( ksry 4l ti nt I'yeit r.t'utirtJi U t.L .I. wAsIfIUToN , May . --SpccIa1 ( TIe- grana.-ftcr ) a Uolay covc'rIi many rnonLb the &to ftw the proJoe41 new federal buIIl lug i Sotitli Omaha ) ia boon , e1tteJ , and no % ICfl the first time nce congress author Ized the crctIou ot the buUdlng the nvchl tect ; of tlii 'treasury depirLniflt : are In a position to go ahead with (1w w.tk ot 1i10 paring Uu' planM and , peIflatIott. I The 1ocaton selected by tic secretary of the tr'antry thIu nioring : Is at T'.ciity- fourth and M trets. on what 1i known as the ( e.iry sfte. Tie property I.i otter1 by Anha : i. ( c'ary , Loronzn I ) . IowIr and Dan. tel I1arnn , and Is 1O feet wide anil 150 ' feat dp. Tcrinlcally ) the site ta decrtbtd n , tLo sriutti ten feet of lot 1 and ult of Jots i ; anti G. liJock 72. Tu ! , price paid by the govrntiieut IH $15,000 , tin , exact amount . + 't apart by tJi bill for the site. There ere thlrty-flve bids 1l alt presetited for eonstdoratton. A petition signed by a lsrgr' ntittiicr of South Omaha 1itiInes men , favoring the ( llasgow property. Is on file with the Treasury department. Flia special exininer who recently visited South Omaha rolmrtetl In faVor of the Oearv site , I .S'cretary Carli'jle also deeldcl upon ac i ! c'ptano ot alto tor Cheyenne , Vyi. It f' was that offered by .1. M. Carey & Uro. et al. , ani Ia described as lots , fi , 7 and 8 sotitli Iilf block 62g. It is 112 feet by iii ; tcz anti lti hotintled Iy Elghtenth , Ior- guson anti 1Itly streets. The offers of the L1. . . _ nwIIers of the sale or sites for government buhltttgs In other cltle were accept1 as folioss : flol'e City , Idaho. sara M. Jack- non , $17.500 , bountleti by Seventh , Eighth and flannock streets ; helena , Mont. , C. F. Ellis & Co. , $20,000 , corner Park avcnuo and Clark street. Senator % l1cn , from the senate committee On military affairs , has reporteti favorably vl th ainotid tnon t a the bli I a nthorlzi ng the Sotix ! City & Omaha railway to construct and oJn'rato a line through the Omaha and % Vinnclago IndIan reservation in Thurston county. 'I'lto bill provIdes thnt the road shall begin at Decatur , in Hurt county. Amend- month reduce the right-of-way on each side or the track and fixes the compensation. The cocretary of the interior has Issued an order to have all inisotti tracts of mutt on that portion of the Omaha reservation sold under the act of 18S2 re-offered for sale. FORT OMAhA TRANSFEfl. Both the Nebraska cenators are working with Senator Waithall for a favorable report oil the Fort Omaha inIitnry ! bill anti with sonic show of success.VaItliall stated to- ( lay that he did not ( lesro ! to defeat the bill , bttt Itt' yantetl to know how a few year. could make so radical a change In the value of the reservation , Ooneral Manderson hay- lug tated that if Fort Crook was buIlt enough money could ho realized from the sale of F'ort Omaha to pay for the new gar- rison. Now it is asserted that tim lanti vlii not hrin $50,000. These things are being oxplaliioti toValtliail and a favorable report - N port Is looked for. At least an adverse report - port will ho held tip if necessary until next eslon. What action would be taken by the secretary of war in the meantime to atispetid operations of dismantling the fort. vliIclt the law givel him the right to do on Its evactiation , is problentatca1. The vrcsltlent today sgnetl ! a bill to pen- lon Eliza Wilson of Mnquoketa. Ta. Senator Gear introduceti bills to pension Elizabeth G. Nash , Elijah herring anti to restcre the pension of Martha E. .MIller. A new postoflce ( has iteen establIshed at Beach. Dicklitson county. Ia. iteprcseiitattvo ' .lolklejoltn is preparing to heave \Vashlngton for Nebrat'ka In a few days. Freight Traffic Manager J. A. Munroe of the Union Pacific is In the city. John I. Barnes of Ottumwa. Ia. , has been appoInted a clerk in the railway mail sorv- lee. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . ' - . - MA % VO'VL ON IIONI ) 4.IIS TOIAY. Si-ilgi Li L..I . 1 ) CloNe I ) Ii1HP4I01) ( UI I'effr's alOtilIll. WASHINGTON , May 5.-The supporters of the resolution for the iitvot.'tlgation of bond sales how ijoite to secure a vote before I adjotirntnent tontorrow. Senator 11111 stated / ' iteforo Mr. Pettlgrow made his peoli that Ito would not desIre to go on for an hour tomorrow , but he ntay linti Mr. Pettigrovs SpOOCh a test for further remarks. It is TIot icitowil to the managers of the resolutions whetli'r oilier senators will deelro to speak in opposition to tlto measure , though It is corsitieroil possible that Senator Vilas may. Senator 11111. in speaking of the situation tOlaY. tUlti ho had no dispotitlon to flhlbuser anti that ho probaiiy would not have occupied as much time as ho hail but for the fact that the bond resolutions wore taken up without giving him duo warning. The opponents of tim resolution believe that It will ho so modified before the heal vote is reached as to provide that ' the committee on finance litiiI make whatever investigation is to be made. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MnIers isfi'n.1 I"IIIiI Cheese. WAShINGTON , May 5.-The senate corn- inittee on finance today granted a hearing to several iersits who 01)1)050 ) the legislation provldel for in the house filled cheese bill. Argtitnents were made by Mr.V. . \V. Slier- win of Elgin , Ill. , vlio is a manufacturer of fluieth cheitsoV. ; . J. Vant'atten of ilurlington. Vt. ; W. II. lknshaw of Chicago. an exporter of butter end citoeso , anti Joci Ktrkpatrlelc of ChIcago , a dealer. They opposed tlto hIll on the gtmerai ground that It contemplated meritorious indu'- thlscriitiiiliitiOn against a - try. cottteiitiitg ! that oitiy pure matertali ( were uett Lu making flIleti cheese. The coin- Inittee itOtPOI1L' notion. I'usfiihhiet ( Iused to Lt , ti.rii's. WAShINGTON , May 5.-The caiiipaign of the PostuihiCo department agalnat the oper. atlons of ttio American Coupon Investment conlitaily , with oillces in varleus citIes , was contintioti today by the Issuance of lottery orders inirrlng the mails against thio agencies \ of the concern iii the following citIes : ien- ver. Coicrailo Springs and Cripple Creek. r Cob. ; Kansas City , Mo. ; hiawatha , Fort Scott aiiil hlutcitineon , Kan. ; Dallas and Fort Worth , Tex. I ( 'VTt.l flXf.ISiN VitfM 4li'nn- Mess.csSunt , , Jv tIrrishis'i ii liii Uirie to I'nrls. WAS1hlNGTO : . 'tsy n.-- ? niirrt In thiC witolo of tile cros.uniltnee ; w htiOli the UnIte I .tcter. has had duving ( ho last year with tIi countries of Etiropo which oorr'spond. erce Is just nnt' tioniiiig publlt property. through advance sltCItS Cf the rnite ! States reti book , is thete exhibited a iitoie 'iter'us insitent't' in thin rtltts of .nt.rka than in the rourse of time iit.tl5tiOfl with Vrsnco. repertiiig the criui'Inn by the govcriittcnL of hint country of AmertttIi ! eaItht lite ii'.etit hiirselt 4lcttiriJ a sintlil , Ittil ittOt important tortin cf tIme iorI.rsrnmit1e1lce ii lUt earlier m'tages. tini limit coni'ltithlng chap. tOys oiitribtit.tl by Secr tory Ol"ey , MWO'p a % % it ) ' iiIi ( notweb.s tite .sreCiotltt ecpl I Out ion. put forward to the t'coltis ott situ tiak , it Itiajo that rr tlli.iti&ii otay be esrcted if the uiuJut reMtletloris are not attitted , or Jiptifl th. As far bark as March of last yesr , just after the fact that the exclusion ortir had been iuet1 tvas utatiu knotvn to t he State ilelartiient , through .Slr. Vignatid , 0tH' charge at tins. Secretary ( Iresharn csbleI that oilker I lint lie had fnhietl to state the reasons fur its issue. that. the secretary of agricitituro had asserteti otir ratio were en- titely free from dIseac. and that "In view of these statements. the president ( llrcts that you inform the French government that the UnlteI States regards this vrohiibltion tiM a needless anti unfriendly iitterlt'rent'e with an important branch of the legitimate trade , anti that you remonstrate against its en form cciii ent , ' The charge Was npparentiy distunyod at the s'rengtl , uf the message , and sought to delay its delivery until an opportunity cauld be hail to consiilcr the propriety of moihifying It on account of other facts entering into tue negotiations , hut another cable message from tecretary Gresliam , three 'lays la'er. left Ii I in no recoti rae. a nd vhi en lie ii Id stibmn it It , even thio French minister of foreign affairs , vhmo hinuipened to be then , as itow , in 0111cc , atlmltted that the Protest t'as ' 'a little fiery. " Negotiations at Jengli ensued , in the course of which Ambassador Eustis , by instructions of thin State tlcpartment , pressed time French government for a statement of it. , reasons for the issuance of the order of exclusion. anti shoveth that these reasons were not based on actual bona flde cases of ( IlsOaso In any American cattle that had entered France , but apparantly wore foundeti on a tiesiro to cx- elude Anterlean cattle from competItion with the French farmers. Fitially Secretary Olney summed up the position of hl government in a loter dated October 12 last , showing that the Franch argument was hanoi almost entirely upon newspaper ltuliications : that this govern- nient had a just ground for complaint on that. score , in view of the care it luttl exorcIsed to secure the inspection of the cattle exported - ported , anti finaily winding up by an intimna- Lion that If the French government verslsted in regarding it as necessary for tue irotec- tlon of their cattle to exclude the herds of the United States , thin same nrocess of rca- sotilng would make it equally eseential to the protection of the cattle of the United States that French cattle , auth especially the Norman breed , which is now attracting so much attention tiers , should be excluded from the United States. Frc.tn the correspondenct ss'lilchi closes sooti after this passage , it appears that the secretary - tary was prevented trout making good this ittiiliOtl threat , o'iiig to representations that thin new French minietry would be more favorable to the United States. I'1TiT1OS 1'OItA 1)IJ'J'Y OSVOOL IteinhIlesiii Seiumttnrs SIgi it htejiiest tip liii' ( iiiiiihttee ( , it I'IIIiiiI ( ' ( ' , WAShINGTON , May 5.-Scnntor Chand- her today circulated the following itetition on thin republIcan aId" of the clianiber : To the Senate Committee on Finance : The undersignc'h request that in case any bill relating to internai revenue or the tar- iii : is considered by the senate at the present - ent session the committe' on tinunce wlil move anti 5tmpiort the addition of it clause provitiing for an adequate ( hit ) ' O ! Wool. In entitling the petition to senator Merrill , chairman of the contmtiittc'c , Senator Chandler wrote a itoto saying that. thin paper itatl not beemi Itresenteti to any of the members of thu flnanc committee. to whom It. is addressed - dressed , or to ( lie repullhcan n3nators , who had voted against takltig up the Ilngley bIll. lie also stated that tlto names of some nenators hind not leen & 'acuretl , because tue senators were absent. "But , " he added , "I think I am ab'.o to say at tIm republican senators ( anti the popullsts n.j ve1t ) arc in favor of putting a duty on WOOl whenever ami' atnentiniont is mitado to tue Itresent tariff hew. " TIm petition was slgneil by thirty-one senators - ators , as folhown : Mitchell of Oregon , Chandler. Stittlrc. . McBride , Lodge , I [ ale , Pritiohtard , I'cttigrov. Tianahirougli , Frye , lavis. Brown , i'rkInri , tIcker , Gear , Elkins , Shoup , hawley , ViIsan , Nelson , Galllngor , Warren , Clark , fltirro's , Proctor , Sowoll , Wotmnore , Thurston and Cimilorn , republicans , anti L'effor and lliitier , popuhhsts. The peti- tlon was got. up because ot a proposition to call up a bihl for the repeal of the provision in the present law for the rebate of the tax on alcohol used In the artjantl in medicine. Iisieet iiig Ioegi 1 l.a mid 01110CM , WASIITNGTO. May 5.-A trip of hiipec- tlon of many of the local land offices In Mm- nosota , Montana , Idaho , California and Cob- ratio will be made ( luring June by Coinmnhi- slotior Lamoreaux of thio general lanti office. Tue main object is to secure a thorough revisIon of rnetliotls throughout the service. One of the main aims is to reduce the amount of cases bahtindhiiriih in xe surveying branch of the service. Since the beginning of [ lie administration , tile delay in attc.ndlng to surveying cast' ' iia.s been reduced from two years or more to abotit one year. The corn- missioner liehlevos this should be further re- duceti to flIOtit three or four months with hOW methods and [ lie Intelligent co-operation of local officers , Thin tour , which wIll not be made at government expense , will be legun during the first veek of June and cx- tend a fesv thayi Into July. It will begIn at Duluth , dinn. , and Crookson wilt be the next office. _ _ _ _ iiiihuisterl mig Cn.e Ail'inceh i W'ASIIINGTON , May 5.-In the United States siiprenio court. today Chief Justice Fuller aminounceil that lie case of J , P. 5. \\'tborg and others , witler conviction of par- ttcipatlrtg in the lborsa filIbusterIng esrethitton to Ctiba , would be advanced on thin docket , tutu he set the hearing for Monday , thin 18th inst. Mr. V. ' . It. i'hiillips filed a brIef , tisk- lug for further tliiio to preare the argument. but the chief justice tntoti that It was [ lie itractico of thin court to grant such motions vhen matlo by the governrnemit. 1)i'iioerii tSi I I JCeei , I lie Si-ti t. WAShINGTON , May 5-TIme Aldrich ( rep. ) vs. Underwood ( dein. ) election contest froni tue Ninth Alabama district was considered today by the house electicis committee No 1 , anii was tiracticahly settled in favor of Underwood , the sitting nicmnber. 111141 STILL 11AS TIlE FLOOR New York Senator Occupies Another Day Talking on Bonds. EFFORT WELL OE MADE TO VOTE TODAY .t I i'resent , hincCr , tlts- Out Inuk Is % ( I ( I'riiilslng fur miii lnrIy 'rCriliinnhiIn ( if ( lie ltitt. 'ASitlNGTO , May 5.-Senator lull atitted another day-the fifth-in up- position to the bonil . resolutions in thin senate today. Early Iii tue tiny , Mr. i'effer , author of the resolution , aflt'ouiiccd that lie would seek to force a vote toiilghit ( , y holthing the senate in essiOfl until the resolution was disposed of. It as evident , however , [ list senators were not this- tOS1'tl to submit to the hardships of a protracted - tracted and possibly an alt night sshomi , anti Mr. l'cffer tlld hot carry out his announced Ilurpase. Ito stated , however , that the reso- hmition wotihti certalniy uiass toniorrow , which , ltn over , Is doubtful , in vIew of t1r. hill's apparent ability to speak intlofinltely. tir. Petigrew : , rcttibhicnn of Sotith lakota , suptortcth the bonti resolution and severely erittelseth tIme ailiniiiistration of the treasury. This senator also criticised Mr. Sherman for his recent approval of the treasury adimilnis- tra t ion. Saute progress was made on thto rivers anti jiambors bill by taki ng I t up lii tlto mo ni I ng hour. The only changes niatlo today \'ere those restorIng tht , authorIzation of contracts of $ i.oO3o0 for Sabine Pass , Tex. , anti 9S7- 000 for Savannah , Ga. , harbor. A large nuiti- her of lielision bills were vasseti at the clean of the day. When the senate met today Mr. Call , denmerat of Florida , lntrc4lucetl a rei.mohiition requesting [ lie presltient to protest against thin execution of American cItizens taken on hrnartl the iichiooner Competitor by a Spanish gunboat antI ilernanil of Spain that the prisoners shall not be subject to crud treatnient. Mr. Call atketl thin immediate adoption of the resolution , anti on a s'ra voce vote It was adopted with a faint rceponse , few son- atora being itresent. Mr. Wolcott itilckly Imitorposeti , pointing out that this was a surprising course , di- rooting a Itrotest ani deniamid on Spain without any consliheratton. Mr. Call insistetl [ list the case was urgent , reportte hieing curreit that the prisaticra were to be executed. If Great Ihrttatn was in- volveil there would be no hicltation in ro- testing. Mr. Wolcott answered that if the facts were as Mr. Calt stated , it vaa the ditty of tiic' president to lrotost ) , and it was itrema- ture for the setiato to request [ lie president tt ) tb lila ditty. lie objects to initnetliate acttoi anti the resolution vent over , IIOND SALES UP AGAIN. 4t 2 n'clock tim bond bill was taken up. As Mr. 11111 was about to resume his speech Mr. I'effer , atithior of the boitti resolutton , rose anti saul : "i vlii ask the senate to remain in session tonight until this resoiu- tion is passed. " Mr. Thu said he was vhhhing to ylehti , as a rute , but lie ditl not itrottoso to be taken from the hoar arbitrarily , and lie would not yield to Mr. Pelter. Mr. 11111 proceeded with hts opposition to the resolutions. lie was endeavoring , ho saiti , to prevent the senate from making itself rlthicuious. It did that. often enough , lie added. This resolution caileti for facts that svero already reitorted to tile senate. Why , therefore , should senittors admit they were "ignoramuses. " To he sure , said Mr. 11111 , there is no law against senators mnak- ing fools of themselves , but they ought not tin it needlessly by this "foolish , contentptt- bIn , absurd' ' resolution. "If 3Oti can't cotnpreiiencl [ lie reports at- ready made. tliett resign your seats , " be saul savagely. Mr. Hiil tieclared [ lint this was arnovo to manufacture campaign material on the eve of a presidential election. Thin senator yielded hang enough to permit Mr. Gordon to give notice of an amendment to the pentilng resolution , provithing [ lint the Inquiry into bond issues b coitduccd by [ lie cenate finance committee , instead of by a special coitintittee of five senators as origInally - Inally proposed. Mr. Hilt , restmnting , said that as one means of meeting thIs "persecution anl tumid sling- lng at the secretory of [ he treasury , tie vouith introduce [ ho alfltlavit of Mr. Carlisle in the suit brought by William Graves to so- dire $4,100,000 bonds. The affidavit was mail at great length. At another point , Mr. 11111 read train a Phiiladehphia newspaper , saying it ought to be good authority , as It represented the views of Mr. Quay , a "recent candidate for the republican nomination for the presitlency. " There was a iaugli at thio oniphiasia Mr. Hill placed on the "recent. " SIlIlItMAN DID THE SAME. Mr. Hill , commenting on time contracts , tpoke of [ lie fact [ hint August hlelniont & Co. , Drexel , Morgami & Co. , representing Rothisciilttl & Son of Lontlon , Seligmnan & Co. of New York , and others , were those who contracted vith Secretary Sherman. Then , as now , said time senator , tIme syndicate got the bonds , The muon who htatl the itionoy invested it. The senator said it % 'as not that ho careti anything for Mr. Carlisle or for tIme admnhtmistration , but It these bond contracts were to ho paradeti "ott the stumi ) " in [ lie Corning campaign , then lie proposed - posed to place tlte Sherinami contracts along- shiho the Carlisle contracts , showing [ hint thin former were vIthi [ ho samno bankers "thin same J. Plerpant Morgan , that you are throw. Ing in Mr. Cleveland's face. " Mr. huh yteldeil the floor ten'iporarly to Mr. i'ettigrew , reptibhiean of South Dakota , for a speech on tariff and finance. The speech was a succinct record of govoruniont trarsaethomms tr the last fIve years. Mr. I'ettIgrc- - sorted bits belief that [ lie recent fiuianchil scares bad benim iiurpoeety worked up by thin Iresent atlininistration in order to force coilgeess to pasas administration mneasuret anti after that to compel financIal [ ramisac- ( bits ' 'to enrich the favorites" of time iti'el. ilent , If not the preskient hiimimsejf. " There hail been , hip said , a ihehilmorate conspiracy on the part of time adimilnsiratton to brcalc down the government's credit. Mr. Petti- gretv mpoho of time part taken by a former law partner of Grover Ciavetaimil In imegotiat- ing the bond contract with the Morgan syn- thlcate. The senator satti if smite mayor or governor or less favored individual thami a presitlemit had acted in thib way inipeachment or criminal PrOSocutiomi would hiavo follottctl at once. Mr. I'cttigrow bolioveti in a searching in- 4 . IT'S IN ' 11111 Ahht 'I'lit-i soihmi w'utt'i' tii-vlit'mi our CIl'lgt ! ) t'xix'rt l1lI'I'att':4 ) 0111' HotImi ( oiIti I I ii -I f t's-t'i hI ml ii il Ii I I Ii : t Iii 0 Ii Ii mnlt'r * 4111 IItl3 hIs lniitiit'si.-t hst talk of the toyut -iIi'n i bt't tt't' iutltt. vatt'i' mititi ihnk'h'L t , Ini , ii it hiY I liii Ii i'vt'r 1i font I ii ( ) inn hit. \t tistt ( rt'sii t'ritsiie'tl rrults jn out' $01111 'iitt'i'- t'ti L'Vei'S' lilly. Kuhn's Drug Store , fealty the only 15th & Dc Cut Vricu Dru Store nglas vestigation which woIltI I1i _ bars" the tie- cret features of the bthiiltm-ansaction" , ' Shari , eontro'ore'v occtce.1twnen ! , Mr. Petti grew anti Mr. Hill as t ti fiat eiirse See- retar1 Caralisle shci'fi ' have pursued in asrarding forfeited bntijliMr. l'ettigres' assorting - sorting that the anarst.th Morgmn & Co. was "rotten .ind ihIsThWto tli core. " Mr. i'ettl rew ahs 'rlticIsetl Mr. Sliernnn for iti recemit tribule to Ume treasury athinin- lstr.ition. "Who is more to express such a trIbute , " askel Mcii Hut , "than the dis- tingitiehmel senator frarn Qiito , himself a see- retary of the treasury" "That is a. matter .iE efdiion , " replied Mr. l'cttlrew. ' ( I I "I the not ilouhit thmatthi , senator from Now York anti the Morgan sfitticatc vlIi forever liroclaimu that Liii' eeaktth'froni Ohio is [ lie host atithority that can be fotinil so long as tin openly Lallorses time liltintler of the peotle antI the rubbery of the treasury. " The bonil resolution was Jahth asitle , Mr. hulil retaining the floor , Mr. l'CfTer having cencltideti not to press for a. vote tonight. Mr. Alli3on asked when a vote on time bond resolution coultl be expected. "Certainly toniorruw , " anstvred Mr. I'eiTer. "rtten let a time be fl'ced for a vote , " said Mr. Allison. Mr. hUll was quickly on hii. feet again. ' 'It will be impossible , ' ' lie remarked , smilingly , "to fix a date now for a vote. " Many pension bulls were passetl. as were also bills to anmond the act granting right of way on uubhie lands for roervoir and canal tmiirhiosee , by extentliiig the law to electrical tiuritoses , at'n to 'provtlo for thit , nxaniimiaiiomm and classification of certain lamida itt Call- tom nia amid Oregon ( Central t'acitic auth Call- fornha amid Oregon railroad hands ) . At 6 o'clock [ lie senate adjourneil. , lItl..tst.lt V FI'Nl&i Shhl ) % ' ShlOiI'VAlI. 'l'Otiii of flue hiiiiiireil milill 'l'hitrty- % tile 'I'hiiiismi miii Ilni Iii vs is l Iq'.iiii. WASIIING1'ON. May & -It is reported , on vlmat. is belIeved to be gooti authority , that time expert accountant. employetl by time see- retary of state has found a shortage of $12.- 000 in the trut ftinths account of F. J. lCelck. tmooffcr , until recently the disbtiritlng oflicer of the St.ite tiehtartmnetit. This nniotmnt , to- gethier with tlto $12,000shortage said to b' fonmtd by the atmdttcrs of time treasury in Mr. Keickhicelfer's remierttt account , brings the totai imp to $130,000.'ltat action tIme go- ernument wilt take in thme matter has tat been made known. Mr. ICeickitoetTor Imad beemi dlshttrsiiig officer of thmmit department through several administrations and was uni- vere'.tliy regartied as a thoroughly coitipetent anti faithful official. Several mnonthms ago , however , Mr. Ohmiey , upon evidence which he considered simillelent to warrant the step , removed iiini anti appointed hits successor. From tIme 'lrst Intimation of trouble Mr. ICeickhioeiter's frienils have Insisted [ lint lie Is entirely Innocent of amiy crimntnal act , tie- daring that for many years the accotints of time several ftintis , secret and otherwise , of thi State department have been kept with iittlo or no system. Mr. Kelekimoaffer's frleiiils assert [ hat hIs soetnitig shortage Is not one. In fact , but. is traceable to [ lie chaotic contiitton of time departmtieflt accounts , Ever since lie was placed under suspicion amiti removed from his othlco lie lies remmiatned in tIme city anti is said to be as anxious as are tIme department otliclals for a thorough and searclmiimg investigation. Argeittiiie 11aM Sugar ( o Sell. WASHINGTON , Mry 5.4-Tn view of the small crop of sugar produced iii Cuba last year , Uutetl States t1nis1er lltmchmanan , at iTltmenos Ayres , in a report to time State de- parinient says time belief has gained grounmi there ttiat Argentine r.ivc engar ! anti mnolases can be profitably exportctl to the Uniteti States. As to the extnt of the sugar ' ithme mitimmister sub- industry In that countl'y , mmiits statietict shositig time lrotlueticmm by mills and by departmnpflisq. Jim one province , Tucumnan , thIrty-one mills protltmced 210.356- 96 pountlsof sugar dkirin time utile months of ISSS ended Decenbqr 31 , being an Increase - crease of 75,172,236 p9und over time corre- sTpbmidtng , honed of 1S9. ( ; eriIIn flHLIkt' Oiii' 111cr elt' . WAShINGTON , ? Ittt'-Tlmn Germans have just begun to appreciate tIme merIts of the Amuoricaim iiOy1' ! , antt t1nedStates Consul Mae3n at Fralikiort has comitm'ibuteti a long m'eport to tIme State department explaIning how the Antertcami nmachlnC ca'ne to galls the supremacy over tim Engilsim inedol , so ex- tenslvelv copied in Gcrmttamiy. lie tells hess- the Amnerlcan maimers mummy introduce theIr macimIfleS to the heat. advamitage anti gives much infornmatiomi as to thin tiectmitarltles of German taste , which mmist be consulted to insure time suecces of amiy effort to Induce the Germans touse time foreign wheCt. COl'l'i NC lCfl It i'1IO'S 'I'll IC CA1)lC'l' . ( 'UuiiiuIiI mider Ut li'pmirt iint of l'ln ( Ic Co iii hi I I iii e ii t 'I' Ii ( . iii ( P ii . II lt'Zt Cmi II Ut' . Gemmerai Coppinger , accoimiiantei by hmis stnff , yesterday afternoon Inspectel time high schrol : camiets , amid exprescd himself as well udeaseil with the review. It ss'as tIme first time tIme High school boys hmad over passed in review before General Copphnger. _ atd time latter admitted that thie boys drilled mucim hotter than Imo hma'l expected. With General Copptmmgc'r were : Colommol Sci'wan , Lfeutenant Cotommel htantlahl , Eightii infantry , Cbmeyemmne , anti Lieutenant hutchinson - inson , aId-tie-camp. Time boy ixhihiers svero I'enn who 'has tinmier commamid of Lieutenant , lied chmargo of thmeir drilling for time' past two years. anti who has imraughit timelr work tip tea a high degree of proficiency. Besides time re- ytewing party , thom wore a couple of him- di eti high school utmpilmi ammd their frlemids seated around time grounds to witmmess the execimtcs. Thin catlets mnarchmn1 in review , first In ( hUicic timmie , then 1mm double timne. This was foilowoti by aim inspection by Generai Coppirm. ger ammti lih staff. Thou followed flfeetm mnimtiteii' : of commipammy drill , in which the boys showed iiui better timami iii battaihon drill. 1mm time review they srcro considerably Item- lmeremi by [ lie hack of paee to perform thin ui'opor mmiafleiivers. The hattaliomi coitmilats of 200 mmtiiornmed anti about forty tmnmmnltoriiieil cadets. Those are divltiemi into five companies , comnnammtlemh : as follows : Comtipany A , Captmilmm Stebbhmms ; cotepany Ii , Captahmi , Ailtimi Colhett ; corn- JiCii C , Captahmi Karl Cormmmell ; company D , Captain Ray \Vagner ; cornpamiy E , Captain Robert Towne. Thin drum carps of sixteen laths , immitler comr.manti of Drimni Major \'ertie True , plainly shioweti that it hind tlone somne good practIce simmee its recemmt orgamiizatto.m , 0- llesat'migcr I'rove-ii Umi ( tittitfial , Henderson ilruithm , a performer in it mm- streh troupe whIch lately diiltantlell in thii ( 'it ) ' , aImphinil to John \Vrigimt , a saloon keeper Ut 'I'weithm anti 1)udg& streets 3'es. teriitty ( or a iomimm of $10 , ngrecitmg [ I ) give as security it COm-imt' [ vmtlueti ac The hat'- gain was mnatie mitid Smnihi iietmt mtnuthiem 110gm named Ihimihin Smith to lml room Ut 110. ) Chicago street ( or thin instrimmemit. 'Die article ss as delivered , tu limo mcmi antI now 1,0th hmotmi and imturoiitye ; diaaittiearetl , - ' hOLDS OU1' FOR FOUR SlIPS llotieo Refuses to Accept the Senato'it Re. duction to Two , PENSIONS 8111S WITHOUT DISCUSSiON ltOtiaii to _ tllnsv 'i''II ihliiiitt's Ciii' hiicli 11 cii so rCt ) Vt' r Four liitiuihi'i'ti .tre ciii ( lit' ( iileiuiiitr , VAShIhNGTON , May 5.-Time oppanents of four battlnshiips stistaineti aim overwhelming defeat. In tIme house tomlay on the prulinsltlcn to ftccept'thie senate atnentlnmeitt to the iiavah up- Proitriation bill remlucing'thin inimuber to two. Sayers , democrat of Texas , ex-chituirman of tli appropriations committee , imisde [ lie tmio- [ Ion , mmd in Its eimppqrt argtmti that [ lie qucs- tion hreemmted , svaa ptmi'eI' a business one. anti apttealetl to tIme lmntie Hot to . 'thiow political Inittt'ers to inhluence its judgment. tie Iroceethel to contrast [ lie appropriations of time liresemit session with Ihio availible rovcnueo. Tue dIrect. appropriations for the imext fiscal year , as timey hlassed [ Ito hiotiso , were 505.O0OO00 , 'hmile tIme tottti eattlimatemi rovcnue was but $164,000,000. II ito hirovisitin wet-c miiatle for the sinking fund ( $50,000,000) ) [ ito total outotanding direct obligations wotmhd ito $455,000,000 , heaving a working baianee of $ i.000,0Q0. hut , in itdtiitiomi , atmracts were mmtiimorlzeti [ in tIme stundry clvii bill , naval amid ! ortiilcaions [ bills aggregatimmg $95,000,000. 1mm cther wortle , there s'otiitt be $9,000,000 to iivot. alniost. $100,000,000 of expenditures. \'ifli thin situation earing : congress in tIme face , lie aegmmeti ( mit it. was SviCo to retremmchi. Mr. ilotiteile , chmairnman of the mmavat coin- nhit.te5 , whmo rephieti to Mr. S3yers , timougbmt it unfortunate that ' 'these bmmsiness facto had not brems brought immto the iioime ssiemm ssc 5 % crc mmmithertnkittg to regtmlate homumidary lines iii South Ammericn atiti in otimer ways asserting this supremacy of the republic. Not a 51mg. gesiomtvtmo mmmdc [ lien [ hint lose [ hiatt four siiotiid be authmorizeti , At time timmie alno , ito s3itl , ho bath [ lie heat of reasomimi for hehievlng that the senate would agrco to four ships ; immdeel , ( lie fear was that thto upper branei of eumigreris would ga further amid authorize six. WOULD NOT SURItENDER. Mr. Cumumnimigs , democrat of New \'orlc , in oplioslng Mr. Sayers' niotiomi , criticizeti that gentlemmman for proposing to smirremider to time senate withmotmt ilring a gun. lie recalled thin nmanner in ss'imich tue senate hitul forceti the house to accept. its anicndmnemmt to time last naval appropriatlomi bill ailti to accept. [ lie [ ccitT hilt "with alt Its errors. " lIe argued [ hat it was time for time house to mnake a stamid against [ ho nrrogamiee of time "Amner- ken lmotwe of hortis , " Mr. Camimmon , clmairmimaim of tIme appropriations n3mnmmilttee , took a strong position in favor of Mr. Sayer's immotion cmi thin grausmmii of time inevitable deficiency in the revenues for time mtext fiscal year. Timis change , Ime said , was mmsortgaging time fimture for $100,000,000 , That. was [ lie candid trilihi , Thiat mneamit a charge of $25,000,000 per imnimuni for eacim year ot the miext reptiblican admmilnistratiomi. "But we will raise additional revenue , " suggested a republican. "Yes. " agreed Mr. Cannon , "limit it. will re- qulm'e eighteen mnommims to write a new revenue - enue bill on time statute baolcs , 1mm the macan- time , if we Inmt. a mortgage arm time treastmry , we will he obiigotl to borrow momsey to ia' it. oil. Gontlemmion ott this side of time house nitmat tmmmtlerstanmi tlmls. ' ' lie did not wammt his niotivea to be mis- mntlerstood. tie stood ready to see luIitie buildings anti puhmhic works In his section stanti still , it necessary , for time defense of time jtonor of [ [ me country , hut lie desired first to be convinced [ hat [ [ me necessity cx- Isteti. Mr. lloutelle concluded the debate with a brief Protest against placng ! oil the Quits of extravagant approprlatlomis Oh time mmavah corn- nslttee. Thie vote was takemm by yeas and na5. ' Mr. Sayer's motion was defeated , St to I 11. On Mr. floutelle's niotiomi time housa requested - quested a further comiference with the semi- ate. A special ormier ss'as atiopteti to set aside tomorrow anti \Vedmtottiay , tIme 13th , for consideration of private Itemisiumi bills , ten mintttes' tic-bate to be glsen to each bill. There are 405 private pemiston bhiha on the calenmlar. Mr. Crisp , tiernocrat of Georgia , contended that mm 1)111 could be inteillgemmtly consltlered in tetm nmlniites. Mr. Loud , republican of Chifornla , also opposed the adoptton of time order. Time claims of old soldiers. ito said , svcre miot so sacred as to justify timoir passage witlmntmt consideration. Mr. Henderson said tlmat whets [ lie-mailed hand of time atlmiiinlstratlon was hmeltl above tIm Interests of [ lie old solders ! legislation was needed. If temm lmours score allowed for debate on each bill demnocratic tommgm's chmargeti svithi s'enomn amid gaIt would be found to eansume it. lie hurled hack tIme imputa. [ ton that this rule was brought in for cammi- palgn pimrpoeee anti intiniateti that sonic of thme ohstructloimists on time other side fount ! obstruction to Pensions a great campaign card in thin soutti At 4:15 : [ tie house athjourneti. ItE.tiY Pt ) , JL111' ! IN'l' ( ) 'l'hIid 8'Lllh Siin Stnmtdluum.r imiihIuit of tlut' ilridgt Vhit'ui hls'uvei't'l. Smmnday night Itarry Etighill noticed a woman stantihng on tim railing of tIme Tug- has street. brttlgo , looklmig down on the water , as If site hmath some notion of jumnping in. Edghili was returmdmmg ( corn Council Bluffs , ; imiti time hour wac late. lie rode noisclooaiy by [ lie svommiami anti reported the' case to th keeper of the toll hmouo. Time later said time woman Itad been cut on. the bridge for [ Wi , Ii ours. S It e htitl pa iii her [ oh I , an ii time kerper timommgIit slto himmml gone on to Council Bluffs. liotim tile keeper anti 1dghIihi svetcmed ! her for a mnenment , amiti timemi Etlglmill ratio hiaclc to ss'mere site was , As Ito camiie UI ) shmo jumpE't ( town on the ( cot 'path armtl ran tt.lWaI'tlii time lceelor'ci shanty , Site kept cmi down to time Otnalma coil of time bridge , am1 [ lion ran hack , Severai timmios hmn cammmn ni- moat out to time toll [ mouse miti [ lien went back. hiIghllh followel hmor , auth shmo rirt rapithiy tip 1)ouglas otreet to Tenth , amid [ lien ttmrmmed north on Tenth street , ihsaipearimig at one of [ he house's near Capital avenue. Etigimlit went hack to thu toil hiottso anti told time keeper of [ lie woman's thisappearanco , antI time keeper agreed that it sue canie cmi [ lie bridge again Ito ss'ould notify [ Ito 11011cc. Ihotli were satisiled her intention was to drown heri'ahf , Site wets a mulatto , about 25 years old , an.i tlressetl much as was the svoman who was soc-it to jump into this river tIme next aftermioomi at time toot of Jones atrcet. - . 'Pr _ _ _ _ _ _ , - (1,4 $11 i's tfl't' 'I'll Fl 'I'OO'l'hl .t'II i-h _ I ts hint iils'ays hhlC'tii ( % ' to hhiis'l' It tmtki'ii ont-liy ii II t I Ic jtlilli'liimms mill Ihig- Ii I ) St ) ii I ( ' 13' 1 Ill I ii It'ss it n ii hint s't'ii i'lso hue- . It t'U ii 1)1) $1 1)1)11 ) itI -It ( 'Y'h' i I ) ( 'Ohilt' I tO a gt I ii't' giiii rmi ii I t'i OIl rVh'k I a I ho ' , ' 0h' . ' lit'st Ill ( Jimiihin-s'it , un synt'tht ot vork ( rt't' of t'hilh'gn thin fli'st 111110 ) 'Ol vaIl-Just to get. hit'lIIIiIlilted , Dr. Dean , Dentist , N. W , Corner Ltht uzid It4gs 409McCagiie Bldg i' , ' ) ' 5. ) , ' Y _ , - t _ _ b , , ' " ? Yg. 'II ' % J * u : : ' " ) / , / ti 144 , t ( /1JT / ; u -9- : \ / \ - ' c \ \ - - - - _ _ . a- -t ) \ ; - _ , _ : : - - 1 - - st1.w ) There is no dividing line. DON'T FORGET for S cents you get almost as much " Battle Ax" as you do of other brands for 10 cents. DON'T FORGET that " Battle Ax " is made of the best leaf grown , and the quality cannot be . imoved. DON' FORGET , no matter how much you are charged for a small piece of other brands , the chew is no better than " Battle Ax. " DON'T FORGET , " Economy is wealth , " and you want all you can get for your money. Why pay 10 cents for other brands when you can get " BattI Ax" for 5 cents ? . . , ) , . ) _ _ , 'a ' ) -a ) 'I : ) 'h ) 't ) t" ( ' - - -is - 'I'ALICS ON li' ( ) UNILt'l'm ONS OF' F'.tl'l'mt. Filled ltnuise ( reets Colonel Iii- gi'rshl lit-t Hs't'iil usa. , Robert. G. Ingersoll lectureti at Boyti's last evening to an audience timat fllled the balcony and nearly time wimole of time main fldor of the auitoriumn , lila subject beimig "Tile Fommntlatlomis of Fait.it. " Tlmo celebrated ag- mmostie spoke to cmi appreciative ntmdiemmco. IiL every POint. ss'as cattgiit nut ! applaudeti almost. before lie could fuiishi [ he tmlmraso iii whicim it was clothed. There was mm dtmtimiess in time audience amid as there certainly was none on the stage , Colonel Ingersoll may felicItate imirnoclf upon his euccees-the eec- onti ho has scored its Omaha witii'ii the limit- its of time prcsemmt season. It. is perfectly futile to attempt to gIve a synopsis of the lecture , for ucli a synopsis would b as disappo'uiting to time rca-icr as it woulmi ho unjust to the speaker. It must stifilce [ 0 say that Mr. Ingersoll in liii lec ture , "The Foundations of Faith. " atackt' the thyme imispiration of [ ito olil anti mtesv testamneimts. l'n itis lecture lie ostinmatea' time strctmgtii of time ortitodOx religion acortittig to time stremmgth cr weakness of the founda- timus , Timeso focodations Ito dcslgmmates as tIme "Old and New Tesianients , " "Jehovah , " ' ' [ Ito Trinity , " "the timeologicai Christ , ' ' "the schetne of redcmnpticn , " and "beief. " Ills lecture is tievoteti to an effort to prove by an appoat to plain conmnuon sense tltat these fountlatiomis are too sveak to stmpport time fabric of tue Citrirtian religion amid that timom'efore tlmat fabric is tiestined to crimmmmble into dust before tlme ativancimig tide of icict and reason , In cncltidimg : his iecture Mr. Ingersoll aim- [ 'wet's the two questt'miO most frcuontiy inmt to butt by timoso ss'iuo , in defemmdimig time Christian roilgioti , [ nIce tsue ss'ithi lmlmmm. To tIme first qume'tion , "Are you trying to take away our religIon ? " lie answers : "No ; sit- peratition Ia not reiigion. Belief witimout evidence is not religion. Faithm wtthiotit facts is not religion. To love justice , to long for the right , to love mercy , to pity time suffering , to assist time weak , to forget. wrongs amid to remember benefits-to love time truth , to lie sIncere , to love ilborty , to wage roienthes ss'ar against slavery in all its ( onus. to cmii- tivato comirago and clueerfmilness , to niako othmormm happy , to fill life with the spwtlor ! of generous acts and thin warmth of loving words , to cultivate 110110 , to see tIme calm bcyomiti tIme storm , the dawn bc'yoiitl time night , to do this heat that cui tic done an'l thou to be resigno-1---his [ Is [ Ito rehl.iomi of reason , time crt'eti of elence. " 'ro tIme other question , "Wimy , do you try to tiestroy time imope of a ttmturo life ? " ? 1.r. Ingersoll devoted time peroratimi Of his ad- dren. " 1 am rot trymig to destroy ammothior world , " Ito said , "hut I am endeavoring to prevent time priests from destroying tlti one. If sue are imnnmortal , it is a fact In nature , ai1 ( hint fact does not delment ] on lible'u or Chmrists , on hiriestu or creeds. Time hope of ammothier life was in the heart. long before time s.im-called sacred hooks were svrtttemm and ss'ih remimaimi there lcrmg after titose , ucro'J books are knowmm to he time work of superstitioumut int'mi. Timtmt hope Is , has been and will be [ lie consolatiomt of [ be worhtl. Time dying hiotmemi that death is but anotiier birth and Love leans over time hiahilti face and whispers , 'We shalt meet. again. ' Lot us hope that LI tImers be another life that it brlmig peace anti joy to all time children of timeri. Anti let us hiopmi that this poor earth emi which we hive may be a perfect world-a world without a crimmie-a world withioumt a [ oar , " Shic 'riuki's tiuuuihmuuuuimn , iitlo Owens , a negress living at 1302 Cass street , took a dose of hauitlmtnum withi iruicidtmi intent , At i o'clock she was dying , ; - ; . : : ? ° ? ' 6 , t tI uI'\ \ It i' - 1 I .1 , t4'El'I'lNG AII , IIil'JtL' uIS.- 4 % il Ill I I ted Iy I litm hi'n ii ci's lii II no est h'Iftt ) HIt -It Is $ OhhlL'IlIIhg [ of u ch nI for us to out- ilo iitiy of titit' ( ) % 'hi lri's'htls c'fi'oi'ts-oiir Iii t li4t sit Ii ) tih'ii t I ) I I LOyII IVl I I t omis H Ut ii ihti % I I Iitiii ' ' ' Ill ' [ ' a i't'i' s'eIgliinii'I ty of lhtO'k-i'lel m llH Ii hi ii 1mPh Il iy o f d e.'ilgii- 110 IIt'Pl1 to go ill ( lik'iigo or lit , Itils- they're better at , iioitn , Omaha Carpet Co. , Only exclusive 1515 Ccmrpet House hers. Dodge S1lllldM't'iOM lit. ' 1)11. ( 'itU3I3Iilt. % 'oii1ii liiuve lhetiiciul Mcii uniter It ulul ltlI'ui for 'l'iueti'Vturi , . OMAIIA , May 5.-To ( lie Editor of Time lice : lii The Simmuday flee you make editorial reference to ( lie recent ommnctmmmcmit. of the Illinoin State floarti of health , restrictIng ftmture altpltcatitS for a mimethical licetise to timoso phmysiciamma sviio imave attended at least four annual courses of medical tnstruciomi. While you upitoid this advammce In general , you remark that , "Hero in Nebraska it is scarcely itossibie , and certainly not advisable - ble , to adopt so radical a rule. " Just why you take titis view you do not state. Time theory of state control over medical practice is fotmmtded oti time bellef that a state has [ lie i'igitt. to ( nact laws to protect. time iicaitii amid lives of its ciLzemms from ignorant prctcrmtlers , just as it Protects thmoir lmroimerty trommi conilscait ii or ilestrmmcttomi. If thmero is ally jmme'tico in tlml claim , amid nil tile decsionn ! of time hIgher commets do aims- tam time cotummmommsvetitli him sucim emmactnmemmts , certainly the citizmme of Nebraska are no lo doeerv'ig : tItan timoso of lilimmols or Mum- mmoseta. The mmmeme fact thmat our state to m.itm- ated a httle fartimer svest. or that it is comim- Paratlvi'iy tmmmtleveiopeti , st'ommlml afforti a poor macon silty its ht'oPhO Iiouild b ccnipolletl to limit. ill ) with 'umferier miietie.'ti ! service. It. mmmttst ho apparemit that. if oUter satemi roqtmiro a lmlglm rtantlard , s'htibo Nebraska mimnices It. easy to ettter [ lie practice of mimiahicimmo within its contlmien , timeim tIt c'xmuctimmg i'tate.'i nimtmit get tiio best. muon , while our state takomi what it , left. It has been taking large immstalimitemm.s of jtmst. timat quality for years past , evemi to an oxcnt [ hat gives us [ ito tmititlume ditinctiun of hmoiorumig time notoriomms "ilucimmtnan" di- itiomna with recognition amid its holder with a certIficate to tractica medicine. It omur ouvmm rne-Jicai colleges are to Ito con- mjidoremi , they are asking no favors front the public 1mm the uray of commcet.slons to a low stanmiard , Thin Creiglmtoi Memiicai colic'g0 in- stitimted a four-years gramled course two years ago , emit ! time Ommmahma Medical college lmaim sig- ulfleih tie iittemuion to atlvance to the four- year gramle by vot'ig for such a mitejo in tim Antorleami College association iat , ye.mr at liai ti mmm om'o. Now with our own Nebraska sclioolt , corn- plyIng ss'itim this advanced standard , its it not. a ramik itmjustice [ limit otmr tale lmoiiltt accept anti license to itractice ( lie holder of almost army klmuil tif a dillonia ? I think that some of time "sleuth-up for No- bras-ka" enthiuslasni ss'imiehi eommis to lie so prevalent just at Itresamit would rndily fitti a ss'tiriiy object in ask'ig , outr legltilaiiru to itrevimie that smihm smmetlic'ah mmmcii as conic front [ Ito outst'Ie shmail hmavti nt least as good nit etluicaion as [ hose Wo protlmii' at home. Tie great variation in thu etiucatiomual re- tlumlreniemmts of time ilifferemit states has brougimt chaos into the nietilcji world ( tir fifty years. On time theory [ lint mimost solat evils sooner or later work Quit thmir osmi romiuetiy , it womilil seeni that iii this mimetic-i' that. thin [ iimio ha. , mmow- arrived su-imetm each I tmdivid u a I ste I o w i I I ho ohml I gi'ml t o immove iii Its ilenmamimi as a nmoro matter of s'lf-t1e. tense. There can ceraimmly [ lie miIoglcal roasomi whmy Nehiraska shiouilih bring tip tint rear of thu processiumi , 11 , F. CItUMMEIt. Every man shiouhil read the atlvortisemnent of Titus , Siater on tiago 7 of thiimi ) , M'iIItihii ) , In this city , the 2d inst. , by 11ev 14. WrIght fltitier , I ) . I ) , , Mr. Chmmtrleii W. ICrutehinor of Iteti Oak , itt. , antI , lismi Cimiru It. icunoy of Keam'ney , Nub. - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ 5 , PEN PICTURES PLEASANTLY .4'D PqIN'-rEDLY PAR-AGRAPHED ' .1 't 'V ' - . . s- , ' - : . ' i , " : i'd b" 1I - ' : & . I .4. , - 1 3iI. I. . ONLY 4 l'i0' l.i'F'i'- ittir lilg tntrgmuiiia lit slightly IieI ( I)111i10m311 halo tili'Ighit for i:2-lr : ( ) ; ) thos'lt auth 8 ii 1110111 ti-it J. 1' , Ilitht .S Co. uprIght , iii exeI'tleilt om'dtr-.i-i- Iltid mitt * iIh'lghit [ hilmilli' l.hI't'HHl ) ) ' ( ot' tlH- $175-s 15 IltSVii ) 111111 - $ it itiOiitli-stit fr olugmlhit'liet'lot'k , 1ri'gtm sIze , gold mount- ¶ d c'hmnlhulelabrn-iS'-uasy tei'itlmi , A. Jr. . Hospe. . ItsIc nuti Art. 1513 Douglas L- _ _ _ - - - I I'ld'Ith-i NOT SO NlISt _ \Ve go itt It. qtik1ly-otiu' lioreH ni'o i0 llt't1 to lumekitig lip t the t'uiiii ttimtt t ln'rt"it ho S'1'1trlIlg-ii ( ) i'0t'IylSilI.-il. SLIY'il' t'OOimI house t ml k I'll a syny 11 t ono lotul by t'Ohmllil'tI'hlt Iuit11-ttui Ii BIg \LIi1 alhilost lwforti 3'Otl kiiosv It , Lenvo tiu't1t't' . ' sit 1)111' oilht't or te1eihiotie nm-s-no thu sttn'aymi 1)l'OlIljt. ) ) Omaha Van nuti Stomtg Comhlpin3' : Our Ia Vub.mht telephone. i511415 Farnain I ' , ' . 's I ma' ) ' ? ,4'4. . 4. ' I - I ' 'I" , , j ( Aii OF lMl'0it'1't'i-h. _ . 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