- - - F -iIi- _ _ iii--- O3IAIJAJAILY 131E SPt'H1)AY , MAY 9 , 1890. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t I SfiMiER REEi ) CIVES NO 18 OUrnQ 'Towftra the Omaha Exposition Bill Still a Thing Unknown. - WORK IN BEhALF OFIIIE MEASURE GOES ON ( eJrnakn Mcisli'r , . 'iVntiIilng for n CIstII4 tO ( vt ( he lsttter jlefore tIII JiouNe fur 4 Li WASItINOTON , May 8.-Speclal ( Tdo- gram.-Spvaker ) Reed contIntie to hold out ogaltist all 1mportunlng on the part ot the ebras3a delcgatlon for thne for the Omaha cxpoltIori bill , \VhlIo he ha not gone no far as to ay ho will not allow the blfl to omo to a vote. hs manner Ivcs llttle hope to thoau Interested In the lnea- tiro.Vliat a ddeoatlon of cItizens could * Io with the tpoaker Is wholly In the future. A. now proontatton of the case mlhL win over the speaker. Any Influence favorable .0 the bill would undoubtedly be acceptable. One thing Is certain , overythliii Is at sea , and the only hope for the bill I In a pro. tratet1 eslon of congreB , when the dde. gatlon may get it UIJ or get cowent ! of the ipcaker to advance It on the cdlcndar. . ' A decidedly foxy movement of souoa noney republlcan9 Iiiu ; just come to light In relattou to ttates where the white niotal Ias the call , It as the Intention of the repvbllcann to select alternates In Colorado , Utah , 1laho and Montana favorable to soinU noney In the event the 1eader In these r3tntes 811001(1 ( bolt at St. Louis then the al. ternatc Were to take their lilacea and pro- coccI to carry out the wishes of the vcoplo as they regard theni. It waa a very sIired g.ltne , but the silver rcptlbllcaIl3 discovered the ruse today anti advices hive been sent out to look well to alternates , that only true silver men go oii the dclegation , Senator Alien today secured the passgo of the 1)111 grantIng a rIght-of-ny to the Sioux City & Omaha railroad through the 1VInnebngo Indian resorvatioli in Thurston county. This t the schciio in whth tod- dard I' Ititerestel and 1 desgnet ! t be part of the great north an1 south road. fly d nt of hard work the Nebraska sell- atora ueceeded in raisini the appropriation iroin $10,000 to $ lOOOO for Ixuprovdlnent o the MissourI river at South Sioux The important feature of this amendtneiit 1ets in the fact that iinroveinents are ntipt4latod to begin 300 feet above tue upper revetment and extend to the lower re- yetinent as now axed. I'ItIVATIC 1'INSION ravorable reports were made tetlay on Cur- tt of Iova' bill to itcreasa the pension of John II. Coarito of Iowa City , and on Gaol- blo's bill for the relief of William Geinintli of Yankton , S. I ) . , who quartered a jiumber of United States soldiers during the winter of 1873. These pension bills , in which the Nebraska delegation 'as interested , passed the Ilouse today Mrs. Mary Ifazlett , Increase - crease from 8 to $12 per month , Introduced by Representative Mercer ; to increase the pension of Tliomai M. Scott of McCook from 8 to $20 , Introduced by Itepresontativo An- drows. Mr. Mercer Introduced a number of reso- lutlons from cities throughout the' west , notably from Galveston , Tex. , Ogden , Utah , and St. Joseph , Mo. , favoring the Omaha exposition. Judge W. D. Cornish , maeter in chancery the Union 1'acitlc Is in the city. Freight - 'Fraflic Manager Munroo left tonight for New I rk , en route to Omaha. Acting Secretary of the Interior Slmms today approved the following lists of selection - tion by the etato of South Dakota on account of various land. grants : List No. 4 , School of Mines. 12,476 acres In huron district ; flst No. 6 , Agricultural college , 27,132 acres tn Aberdeen district : list No. I ; , State Normal school , 7,141 acres in Aberdeen dietrict ; list No. 6 , educational and charitable instltutlono , 19,128 acres In l'Ierre district ; list No. 2 , State fleform school , 8,797 acres in Aberdeen 1Istrict. . ORDERS FOR THE ARMY. , Captain Thomas M. Woodruff , Fifth 1- gantry , Is granted three months' leave. F1rst Lieuteuahlt Fraak L. . Dodda , Ninth infantry , is detailed as acting Judge advocate - cato , Department of Texas , to relieve First Lieutenant Francis J. Kernan , Twenty-first infantry. First Lieutenant CarIes P. Elliott , Fourth -1jaIry , Is granted oxtensLoi of Icavo for one 3nunth. John Harm has beca appointed postmaster at Holstein. AtIam county , Nob. , vice W. T. carson , and Charles V. lttisaeii is appointed Vostlnaster at Itosiyn , Day county , S. D. Senator Allen Introduced bills to pen- / ion Stephen I ) . Avery of Petersburg. Boone /county : John O'Grady or O'Neill , and to re- I move tlio charge ot de'ertton froim the roe- rd of Jamo Plymate. The Nebraska doiegation In the lower house or congress , with tile exception of Moikio- john , is absonL and Kern. voting no , voted lii favor of carrying clorka tilrougllout the year , without. the names of the clerks going on the rolls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ItOUT1NJ woitic : IN l'lI1 iiousi. teO1tItiOlL 1'8NHttl1tZilVdIlI Eii.r- jaiii l's , t 4 II II.I4 'l'ovzi ni Our Cal tie. WASIIINGTON , May 8.-The house today ttgreed that wiieii it adjourned today it would ho to meet on Monday. .Bhils were passed to quiet titles to lands In persons who Purchased the same In good faith without notice and for a valuable con- alderation , and to enable the govoronlent to , ssuo patents on such lands , and to estab- halt a life-saving station at. Point Bonito , Qoldon Gate , Cal. On motion of Mr. Stable a resolution waa 5assed requesting the president to inform tile house what , If anything , lied been done to carry out the rovlsions in last year's oundry civil bill directing him to negotiate , vlth the government of Great Ilritain for tlto abrogitIun or tuodilication of the exist- log regtilationa of that government , which requires the slaughter of cattle imported I from tue United States at the port of entry. A bill was passeti to appropriate $5,000 for { ito deportation of the Canadian refugee Creo Indians from the state of Montana. Tlioro are nbouti 1OO of these Indians. They bavo been in Montana sInce the close of the tle1 rebellion. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 ( on.Iltlon of 1110 'i'renaury. , VASl UNOTON , May 8-Today's etateinent tI ? the coiidition of the treasury shiowli : Available - able cash balance , $2dS,8I,3SG ; gold reserve , i19,2P7,238 ; net silver , 24,083,813 , mu ( l.liIlC iIiIII' HI II1NtI 1tit ISS. Iei.itcra uf lheIltss ( Alloy 'I'Ii&'n' t'le llflt ) It Unlitti. WAShINGTON , May 8.-The members of tue house today voted themselves $100 per month for clerk hire during the recess of congress. Under a resolution passed by the Fifty-second congress the members of snb. reiuent congresses received $ iO ) Pot month for clerk hire during the ecasletis. Today the proposition to extend this allowance to mem- bera durIng the recess of canitess came in the form of the llartman rcoIutlon , ad. versely reported from the committee on no- counts. It occasioned 50010 very e'harp do- hate , It had the support of Mr. Cannon. the chairman of the appropriations commIttee , but was opposc'l by Mr. Dlngley. the floor leader of the majority. Mr. Aldrich. ra- publlcan of IllInois , said It woii1l Involve an additional expenditure of $210,000 per an- hum , The resolution waii advocated by Mr. Cannon , Mr. Morse , republican of Massa- chuottS , Mt. hepburn. republican of Iowa ; Mr. lioutelle , republican of Maine ; and Mr. henderson , republican of Iowa. anil oppoeil i.y Mr. Dockery , democrat of Missouri ; I'lt- ney , republican of New Jer.ey ; Mr. Tracey , republican of Miesouri ; Mr. Wheeler , dem. ocrat of Alabama , Mr. Skinnrr , republican of North Carliona : and Mr. Taibert , democrat of South Carolina. Tue rel'aiution was amended so as to except members who are chairman of committees having annual clerks , and. a arnenled , was posseil , 130 to lOS. An analysis of the' vote shown that 11 1 republl. cans , fifteen democrats and one silverlto voted for It ; antI fifty-three republicans , fifty. eight democrats and one populist voted against It. The pension bus favorably acted upon at last Friday night's sesiIon , vere taken up anti Passed. At 4 :30 : p. in , thin house took a recess until 8 o'clock , the evenIng session to ito devoted to the consideration of private lCtl4Ofl bills. Twonty.tw private pension iiila were favorably acted upon at the night seasi.l of the liotise , Among them wore bills to iea- sion the widow of the late Major General Thomas Ewing , at the rate of SW per month , the wIdow of tue late Major Theodore Greig at the rate of $50 imr month , and the widow of the late Major General Joseph Carr at tIm rate of $75 per mcntli. An attempt was made to cut down the rate of pension ot Mrs. 1svtng , bitt it wna defeated , Mr. Pickier. clinirmail of the committee on pen- 1)1(05 , stole a march on tue opponents of peflion legislation , just before 10:30 : , the hour fixo ] for adjournment , by having the seventy-two 1)1115 favorably acted on In corn- mittee of the whole last Vehsday , formally reported to the ilOllC. These bills were left SUaCntlCd ) last Wednoeday. Mr. Irtlman , democrat of l'ennsylvania , protested against the action tolliglit , and the questicti wiil probably come UI ) 011 Monday. SEC'1'titltS StiilWI.S ( ET MtNlY. IIiiIIMe F'li1it Ajriilttst time Out i'liiii ( ( u.s fur Nil ugh t. WAShINGTON , May 8.-The senate con- flItteO on appropriations today concluded Its consideration of the bill making appropria- tious for the District of Colulnbla. The most important change in the bill wai that restoring tile old system of making appro- prlatlons for the charities of the district and strIking out thu lump appropriation as made by tue houno. The action of tile senate committee Is In accorl with that first taken by the Louse committee on appropriations , which caused the bill after it was about completed in the ltouse to be recommitted.'iien it was again reported it was with a provision placing all the appro- priatlons for charity of the district In the hands of the commiseloners , in which forni it passed. The action of the house was based upon the theory that the charitable In- stitutiolls were sectarian In character. The biii as agreed upon v1hi recommend that the name appropriation be made for the various Institutions that were made last year. The COlUmittCO made a provIso that "no part of the money appropriated for charities hahi ho paid for the purpose of maintaining or aiding by payment for eervices or expenses or otherwise. any church or religious denoini- nation. " The committee also reconiniendeti the appointment of a joint committee composed - posed of three repreentitives to invontigate the distrIct charity institutlolls , If ally , of money appropriations for tholu , to the sup. port of church anti religious denominations. The bill as reported to the cornniittee car- rica an aggregate approprIation of $ GOt- 823 , a net increase over the total approprla- tiolt as the bill pasfed the house of $1,542- 938. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COULD COX'I'itL' i'ACIFIC TitflL. Cti lUillerM of tue Icost 1S'oiiitl lie Ileili-li ted i ) ' tilt' NtI'zIrltilllL Caiini , SVASIIINGTON , May 8.-Governor Mac. Corkie of West Virginia appeared before the Itouso committee on commerce today to ad. vocate tile construction of the Nicaraguan canal. lie spoke ill behalf of the coal interests of his own and adjacent states , deciarin that the section he represented would be able to control the coal mariots ot tile Pacific coast , of North and olth America with tile shipping facilities which would be afforded by tile canal. At proont all coal used on the Pacific coast. ho stated , is mined in Australia , Japan and Vancouver , 110 predicted that with the advancement of tile Japanese they wouid monopolize tile coal iJUsiZltYts of the coast , unless the canal 511001(1 be built , when tile freight rates would enable \Vest Virginia to Undersell the Jap- anss , _ _ _ _ _ \V4'MtOrIl l'nlen ( N ( .rzisite'i1. WAShINGTON , May 8.-Speeial.-Pat- ( ) ents ilavo been issued as follows : Nebraska-L.aban J. Everest , Omaha , dcc- tric raiI'ay signal system. rowa-trutu.s B. Andrews , Center Point. automatic vehicle and motor power : Ignaz Iierglnann , Fort Madison , pen guide and fin. ger rest ; Alfred L. Clarke , Duhuquo , device for operating roiier awnings ; i'rico C , Dii- inn , Essex , field or garden Implement ; David C. Lalidon , Dubuque , locking device for saws ; Christian Loetcher , Dublujuo , endless chain cutter nild mortising inaciline ; WIlliam Loutien , Fairfield , hay carrier apparatus ; Walter V. StOphellSOll , Fort Dodge , adjustable - able steD ladder : Jalnes W. Terman. New Sharon , colnpound for purifying butter. ieli'gnteil 0 lii Mu ) ( ' ( ni iiil I WAShINGTON , May 8-Senator Merrill , cilairnian of the committee en finance , has atineuiiced IllS intention to lpIOiiit a subcoln- illittC't ) to conduct tile bond Investigation authorized - thorized by tile Petter resolution , The sub- cOifltiilttOO probably will be designated at a special meeting of the full colflnlittee to be 1101(1 tomorrow , and it is rxpected tilat It will proceed as 5001) flS practicable witll the Inquiry. TIle subcommittee probably will consist of five niellibers. OPPOSE DEEP SEA II AIthOR Santa Monica Project Denounced a a Southern Faciflo Job. SENATOR WhITE MAKES A STRONG SPEECH lIii'r ztt.l Harbor. ilili Cotiipletiil iii the Sennie ( ' ) for 'this One I teiiihi'iiI ii t Iiii for I'npti- mr ileetioii. \VASIIINGTON' , May 8-The rivers and harbors bill was completed in tue senate today. Will ) the exception of the item for a ileep sea harbor Oil the l'acflo coast. This aroused keen opposition , the two California senators opposing the proposed contract ap- lroflrlatlon of $3,098,000 for a harbor at Santa Monica bay , on tile groilild tilat it is a project fo.steretl by the Soutilerll i'aclfic as against public sentinielit and the recoIn- mendations of twq boards of army engilleors. Mr. White of California ColnifleIlted on the extraordinary 000ditiOliS by which tile COIn- merco committee of the aenato was forcing an appropriation on a state against tile wishes of its senators. representatives and tteels. With the bond question out of the way , the senate gave Its attention to the aCCUIIIU- latlen of miner neastre before going on with tile river and harbor bill. Mr. Mitchell gave notice that wIlen the last appropriation bill wa Ilassed lIe would prees the joint resolution for the election of senators by the Itcople , not for the eake of Ilaving further speechie , but of actuaiiy adopting tile roaoiutlon , A bili vas adopted Outilorizlng the Sioux City & Omaha Railroad colupany to ccflstruct a railway tilrotlgll tile Omaha antI \\'Lr.t. . bago rcervation in TilUrston county , Nebraska - braska ; to ostaiiish a ciarsificatinti division in the United States Patent otilce graltting porinis&.on for ti)0 erection of a InQnument \Vashington in honor of SaniUel lialine- mann anti appropriating $4,000 for a founds- tiori , Tile bill for tile erection of a bridge across the Detroit river at Detroit was iOStPOIiC1 until next session , on the retitlect of Mr. Silorman antI tim assent of the Michigan sellators. Mr. Sheilnan stated that. there WoUld be strong oppositicsi. The river and harbor biii was then taket Up. Up.The amount for the Sioux City revetments of the MissolIri river was increased troll ) $10,000 to $50,000. On a point of order by Mr. Gorman , the committee amendment was struck out , pro. s'iding that all persons employed on river and harbor works Sllahl be selected and ilired by the ollicers of the corps of engineers in local charge of those works in order that tile omeers may be held to a strict respcnsi- biilty for the proper execution of the work in their charge. The following individual amendments were inado By Mr. Gray , to permit retired army officers to engage In river and harbor works ; by Mr. Carter , republican of Mcntana , for a dam across the upper Missouri river at Stubbs Ferry to develop water power ; by Mr. Lodge , republican of Massachuaetts , for a survey of Portland channel , Aiaska. WIIITI USES A MAP. This disposed of the entire bill except the reserved amendment for a deep water barber - bor at Port Los Angeles , in Santa Monica bay , California , and ailtilorizing contracts aggregating $2,998,000 for the work. A vigorous - orous contest was promised on this item , the two California nenators , Mr. White anl Mr. I'erlclns , being opposed to It. Mr. White offered an amcndinent for the creation of a board of three officers to report on the rein- tivo monte of Santa Monica bay and of San Pedro harbor for the purpose of a deep water harbor. Large easels were brought into tile senate and maps of the I'aciflc coast placed on them. With pointer In hand , Mr. White tiIOTi proceeded to pont out the main points of the contest. The senator said the people of the coast wanted a good , deep water harbor. Most of tiio harbors were poor ones. That at San Diego was too remote for a large element - mont of the commerce. This demand for bettor harbor facilities led to the develop. mOllt of the Santa Monica project , and Senator - ator Jcnes of Nevada built a railroad froni Los Antele to Santa Monica , with a view to ultimate eastern extension. But the road fell Into the hands of tile Southern Pacific company. Mr. White then pointed out that a board of army engineers had recommended San i'edro as the desirable point for a harbor , and that his recommendation - mendation was endorsed by Chief Engineer Casey. Objection was made to this report , anti through tile efforts of Senator Frye anotller board , headed by tlto Present chief of end- users , was appointed. Three points-lie- dondo. Santa Monica and San Pedro-con- tended before this board , each clement being ably represented , the Southern Pacific railway - way beIng represented by one of the best lawyers In California. This board , made up of eight of the foremost - most engineers of the service , recommended Salt Pedro harbor. When this report came before congress nothing was done. The fight In behalf Of Santa Monica was still on. as though no report had been made. Mr. Wllite traced ill great detail tile ha- tory of tile sllbjeCt. Taking up the present status , Mr. White urged that tile two California - fornia senators , and the reproSolitatIves from tile Sixth California district , did not ask fertile tile amendment. inserted in the bill for a harbor at Santa Monica , ml said the over- wijoirning sentiment of the people of the locality was aganist it. Mr. White commented n the "extra. ordinary and peculiar" conditions by which tue i'enatorn and loeal representatives froln California vera not consulted an to the pro. posed appropriation , It illllicated that "seine extraordinary Influence" lInt ! been brought to bear. Tile senator coinniented on tue "persistency of tim Southern Pacific railway , " and declared that this accounted for tile ex- traerdinary action. GIFT UNASKED FOrt. Mr. White .spoko of the surprise wIth W'ilicit ilo learned that the paragraph for the Santa Monica approprIatIon had actually been printed for Incorporation in tite river anti harbor bill , although the understanding had l > ooii reached that there should be no appro- priatlon beyond tllat for the inner harbor at San Pedro , "So that my state stands en higher grotlntltl hInt otiler states occupy , " said Mr. White. " 501110 Htates are forced to eohicit appropriatIons , but in my case they come unsolicited and uliwarranted. " The senator coulnlentcd severely on a coin- Inunicatlon from "tile third houso" wrItten by Clvii Engtn'er ( "rtii. 1 , "au eIti1iye of the Southern i'a hile ral1tCaiI flit' s'enntor reputliatetl the chill ) ) by CiJtili , that lie mmdc an ofilcial investigation ' at the request of senators anti members It hs Mr. hunt. lngton whom he rervnl , antret , Mr.'hita said , the committee hail set tieie the recoin- menIations ( of army boirtla anti 115(1 acCepted - Cepted tile rc'comtnentlatitThs tf paid em- ploye9 of the Southern l'aciflcisiompany. Mr. Gray , denlocrat of . . aketl it there was not eme offlcil reoiunientlntion in favor of Santa Monica hhrbL' . "OiiO on oirth , " answoril Mr.'hite , "anti further , tillS approprlatiop 'of $3,098,000 i. proposed without an etntuite or recolil- melidatlon. " i It Mr. George. Ilenlocrat ofitftaIssippi , ai $ < etl further questions. "Io I umlerstand , "lIe asked , "that two boartla o ' engineers , sworn to the performance ofhelr ( lilly , hnv reporetl against the nppropfia/on which tue coIiilnhttee recommends to tue senate ? " "Yea" "Auth dO I understanti tbal the two Cal- itornia senators and the representatlvrt froiii the dIstrict oppose this appropriation % vhicil the cOillInhttCO recommends ? " "Yes. " "In it a fart that no evidence exists In favor of the project except that of the two men in tile employ of tile Southern Pacific railroad ? " Mr.'hito amiewered that others imail given timeir opinions nnti views , but tilere were no other ltrotcssiniial englileerlng reports. Mr. llate , democrat of Tennesree , ntitietl hInt lie mmmiderrtootl that time commercial bodies of time locality were opposed to tile Santa MonIca site. At this lolmlt Mr. Wllite yielded , to go on tomorrow , anti time u'miate adjourned. ( 'IitM ( ) fTulure l'zttruiuimgi' . \'ASIIlNGTO , May 8.-The president has i.eucd au order extending the civil service rules to the Interstate Commerce colnmis- slon. This brings all oiflco3 ! ii the commimii- SIS ) here anti outside of W'at'hington within tue classified service except tile duet OXCCU. tivo ones rcquirillg Presilentini nomination anti confirmation by the Collate. The order , vhiim takee effect immediately , limbos a to. . tai of about S,200 government Positions how lilcititled imi tile civil service. Nes ( 'niuiitiidi'r fur UmIrl' IMillull , W'ASiIINGTON , May 8.-Rear 4dmniral lCirklaiid has boon ordered to columnand tile Mare Isialmd illl.3' yard in place of Captain H. 1. ilowie3Ii , viio ii , ordered to special duty In COlillCCtioll \ ; liii time Orogoti. p All Pre , ' , Those who ilavo used Dr. King's New Dli. covery know ito value , and those who have not lmave now the Opporttlnlty to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist aliti get a trial iottld free. Solid your liatno and ad- dres3 to II , E. Iilmcklen & Co. , Chicago , and get a sample box of Dr. ICIng'S Now Life Philti free , as weli as a copy of Guido to Health amid Ilolleolmoid Instructor free. All of which is guaromitoed to do you good and cost you nothing. Kulln & Co.'s drug store. a- York ' .Vti lull II Gni.imn m Is S it I el ii , ' , YORK , Neb. , May 8.-Spocial ( Telegram- ) Mrs. W'ihhiani Sweig , livIng a few miles soutlI- east of this city , today colnllhittell suicide by hanging llersolt. She was about middle- aged , slId apparently In good healtil , both physically anti mentally. The cause of her despondency Is s'imrouded in nmystery , aimfi nothing cail be brought to light which would ltave caueti her to comimmit. the act. She leaven a Immmsband , who is well known and respected - spected , and a large family of children , No excuse for smeeploa , nIghts whxi you can procure One Mimiuto ough Cure , Thu wuil relieve nil annoyanccs. cllT 1110 mont so. 'ere cough and give yoj rest and health. Cen you afford to do witimout IL York Cli , ( ) ll1eelq tjiixillf , ' , YortIc. Neb. , May . - ' . ) - new city officers were sworn Inlasnight. JOllies Collier was appointed st.rcet. COlfllniSJollQr , and James Ilgelifritz vull continue to serve as chief of pclico. BeQrQ' leaving their places tile old councIl lasetr tue occupation tax ordinance. ReaolutIppscomplinlenting ! ox-Mayor Kiidow were paed , , ' - 11'- Most COllipleXioll powd9rs have a vulgar glare , but I'ozzoni's Is a true beautfier , whose effects are lasting. . $ . -vF.t'm'Jmnit F)3ttCAs'F : _ Hatiiriiziy ml 1k' ilOt , 'liii t 'l'liii ililtr , ttoriit 3luy tlziht' t lu. Night Ctl. WASHINGTON , May 8.-The forecast for Saturday is : For Neliraska and ICansas-PaItly cioutly weather ; conditions favotahie for local thun. delatornis ; continued warm ; south to west winds ; posslliy cooler Saturday fliglht. For South Dakota-l'a rtly cloudy weather , but 000ditiouM favorabie for local thunder. utolins Saturday afternoon or uigiit ; rtroti- abiy cooler Saturday miight ; variable winds , shifting to northwest. For Coioratlo-Partiy cloudy weather ; cookrvest : \'illds. For Wyoming and Tontana-Lca ] SllOW'erS and itaitly cloudy weather ; variable winds. Foit Okiniloma and Indian Territory-Faim' in eastern , followed by local thllntlerstormns In western prtlons : south WtIidl' . For Mlesouri and iowa-Gemmeraliy fair and continueti warm : south Wilids. lin'ni ite'nr.i , OFFICE OF TIlE \VEATHEfl BUREAU , OMAHA , May 8.-Omaha record of tern- perature ( tIll ] rainfall coulpared with the correspondIng day of the tast four years : 1S9 ; . I&I. 19I. 1893 , Ttiaximuni ternlerature . 87 91 82 51 Minimum teinpem'ature 69 70 48 43 Average temperature . . . . . 78 83 G5 1/ ) Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oo .oo .oo .s7 Condition of temierature anti PreciPltatlomi at Onlaha br the day and since March 1 , 1890 : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Excess for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accuinuinted excess sillCC March 1. . . . . . . 80 Normal precipItation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch Deficiency for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch Total precipitation since March 1. .5.81 Inc1ie Excess since March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 in'h Deulciency for cur. lieriotl , 1895..0 inch Deficiency for cor , period , itoh. . , .1.51 IndIes lteporls fi'uiii titiioiis at S p. iii , TAT1ONS AN ! ) STATB Oil' ' ' WEATIIIOI1. . , c Omnha , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .g North Platte , pare cloudy . . , , , . , , , , , , Is 52 .0' ) S1lt l.ake CIII' , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 52 .01 Citt'yenne , part cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cs zo ltlhlti City , lart elouiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 7 ) huron , i'art cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0(1 ( Cltlcigtl , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 86 .0' ) St. l'tw ! , cleLr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 55 He. I'.uli , itart cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .o 1)avomipomt , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , s Icansas ( 'fly , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z 83 .01 ileisna , ta.nlnmc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 & 4 , Od ititvre , cleuly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 co .ft ) ilisinarek , ciludy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Is .0' ) S'lifittton , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to ii Galvi'ston.itart cloudy 76 10 .0) 'r IndIcates trace of ireclphtutlon. L. A.V1E.311 , Observer FORTUNE IN COW IlNES Oomot Group of Eight Olainis Soul at Deadwood. WONDERFUL FINDS N THE L'\CK \ hILLS ( ; ron I 'i'orimitli , itt o Yen ri A go l'ii ( it'i'reul 31 imeli Vim itmitlile 'l'ro'iis. lire iik'h I'rI.Mi't'tusrM \'ere [ nIh 1i1t to iie.'nyrr. lEADWOOD , May S.-SpeIal ( Telegram- ) Tile Coniet grommp of blues , consisting of eight claims located in Nevada Gulch , elglmt miilles south of Deadwood , vero soiti today to New York Parties. The price Imaith was $167,000 , The hropert Is in tile heart of time silIceous ere district antI is very vaiuable , Its do- velopnient Itilowing it to be exceptiominily rich lb time ores which have made thIs dii- trict famous. Tilts sale will in oil preba- buiity lead to tile transfer of munch otitem' valuable llroperty in time district. A strike of siiverilito ore was iatlo today on Squaw crook , a few imillos fronu 1)eadwootl , on prop. erty owned by State Trearurer Phillips allti assoeiatco Time ore wiii assay into the thomm- sands , mtnll greatly reseulbles that found iii tile iiiines of Cripple Creek , and itt moucim oasir worked , as it is micaror tIme surface. The ore body exposed is a very large omie , umud slion's every indication of growing stronger as dchtlm is attaimled. ANOTiIlht GltliAT FIND. hILL CITY , S. I ) . , May S.-Speciai.- ( ) Anotlmer phenonlennl gold find Is excitg ! the ICeystono nlnlng callip. Tue claim wlltcii suIrulassos the holy Terror lii the riclmness of its surface crOpliIigS is located just vest of iitlckeyo Ittliell , and noai' the Cross niine. The fimiti was made by a ProsPector named J. Snowie , sollie tilmie last fall , at a tilno \VllOfl tii gruillld WOII lIlCitItleti iii a stmbiist- lug locatkn , wimleim time owner , Aitlicy , imas silica alioweti to lapse , tutu iii aI1iii'obabli- lty osillg a fortune. Smiowie's diseavery , like that of tile Sumr.nysitle , was duo to tue exposure of time ledge by the overturning of a lzlrge 111110 tree. Several vaiualilo gold seine ilavo beell foumnti iii timis way of late , amId ilro1)ectors are beginning to regard the great tornado of December 20 , 1894 , as a illost fortunate distumrbeie of the cienlelits. It killed no one , antI ilas rendered prospect- tog in many localities conlparativeiy simnpe and easy. 'l'lio vein on the Snowie claim is about a foot in widtm ! at time enlrface , 01111 tim quartz is so rich imi freu god that mltlggots weighing - ing from ) ) 50 cents to $1 are often found projecting from the brokcu rock. Present Indications denote a small , hIlt ilermanont tild imlgh grmttlo ledge. Titus far , nil of the Keystone veIns opemied have preserved their surface character with tleiitii , anti If tlmis latest discovery follows tue rule , a rich pro- duclng inile iS reasonably veii assured , For si weeks the SImmmnysido mine , two and a half miles' north of Hill CIty , 1105 been closed down , A dump , iioist'ng works and ore bins have been put in , and tue property viil sooli be again iii luroduction. Tile Waihles ill tile Sulnllysido have thus fpr run frolil $25 to $125 per ton , and a 0)111 will be at once erected upon tile Property for tile treatment of tile ores. The "Doicode , " which Cllicgao capItalists rofumneil to buy , because they were not glmar. 51110011 twice their Investmnt within sixty days , promises to exceed the brigiltest proiniro of Its early development. Work was resumed Immediately after the sale failed , 511(1 the shaft now holds eight foot of vein matter still standing upcii th0 foot wail , Wilidil Is literally yellow with goiti. The country rock has been blasted away , alit ! the ven matter will now be broken down , sacked anl run through the miiiii. Timere Is an excellent prospect that Messrs. McClure and ham , the onmiors , will take out within ninety days a 01101 exccelng tile $30,000 recently asked for tile exterior group of si claims. IlEit iNiI.tN lVJOlt W'.tS 1'ALSI0. Simil Si.mii ci f , , it lliti'rlzu go ' .Vlmlelm tr'ato'd ii 'i'iismmt mu. hURON , S. B. , May S.-Special.-A ( ) let- tee recently received by Dr. Cannon of Huron fi'crn his mother , Mrs. P. 1V. Cannon of Carthage - thage , Io. , gives an interestlllg account of the present life of Mrs. Samuel Campbeii , once known oil ever the coulltry as Cora Belie F'eiiows , the u'ifc ef Claska , tile fa- 100118 Sioux Indian , whom simo married while a teacher on the reservation near Pierre , S. B. Miss Fellow's was a former leader in ao- cIcty at Waehington , D. C. , where her fun- iiy lived , was highly educated anti con- liected , sIlt hei' nuarriago created the sousa- tion of the tlay. 11cr Ianiiiy at liret retusol to believe the young latly capable of such folly , and threatenoll criminal proceedings against the ccrrespondenl Wlt first sent out the story of the aftair. lice father even maCic a trip to Pierre to look UI ) evidence in the case. lie nrrive.1 too late to prevent the marriage , however , and prudently dropped time proposeth litigation. Cha.Mka wa caid by uhl who knew him to be a notoriously' worthless rctlsklml , but lila Illarriago to Miss Leilou's proved tile making of him financially , for tile time at least. The coumplo oxhibitcti for a tinmo at diiiie muceunis all over the country and accumulated - lated a conslilerabie fortumme. On their last visit to South Dakota tlmoy wore Ohio clothes , lIafldsnle jewelry , and lIved on time best of everything. Au these , together witit tile money , have now disappeared , alIt ! , deserted by her Indian htmsband , Who left her for a etseetimeart of ills own race , time formmier belle of Washington society , now lives near Carthage - thago , Mo. , quite destitute anti Witil four children dependent upon her for support , Ira her latter Mrs. Cannon says : "A tow days c'lnco nly atteulticul was called to a widow In destitute clrcummlstancos. I filled a basket with bread , meat , cffeo , sugar , cookies , etc. , Slid father took a small sack of apples , and we two vcnt to eec' lxer , She was Indeed destitute , not only of foot , but of clothing and furniture. Tne woman was careu'Ormu anti sickly looking. I soon dis- covereti that site was educatei aM reulmic'J , havIng evidently seen better days. lurilg , our cans'ereitlou three chiidruii caine runutmlg bItt ) tile roollm-two boys and one girl. The iidezt , a boy , was about. 7 , amid vheed very plalni ) tile Indian blcd in bin veins. Iii time girl and younger boy the Inilian watt loss market ! , hut still quito noticeable. Then time Inotiler , ( .it1 me that she was Oiled a teaclmei' at the floiobud alIt Santee agencies , that site was forniorly a resident ofVasim - ingioll and itad married against tiit , WfSlhei' of 11cr iteopie. I afterward learned that her husband deserted 11cr to marry a squaw. I PEN - PICTURES PLE1ASANTLY AND POINTEDLY PARAGRAF1--IED - - -i ; . . , , c iivII' hUShING 'I'iiiO ( hitS'i.l1hI. . _ . u11113' t4Ohlmt 'Zhttli'-tilt ) hmmost tiehIghhtttuIl3' oti'eshiImig COhiCOCtiOI1S-8tt''ej by our Bov Clmtcmmgo exin'rt-tiie iluest timid nioNt thioi'oiughmhy vo.tcd soda vater mmiii 1mm ' cvmitilmecl fi'uitts ' ' tile coitimi m'y-treshm os'er' tImiy ilmivor mliii' erntlml. wntt't'-aud on I3aturdmmy 'u give rutn uway to every lady ' .vlmti Iatromilzes ) Oui' tOUmltalhl- bicycle ttflhit1 Imi fi'omit ot thu store. -Kuhn's Drug Store , ! ally the only 15th & Douglas $ I'rice Drug Store L-- _ - - , - J'I'-"ctt"ft : % . # ' . ) r' I I" 1L 3ci\\ \ 2Htii \\'W-7-I - - ' ; ' ThIS IS A FlU'NY WOhtLh ) q'lmo boys svoii't himivo anythmluig else liit Out' l.75 tiili)0 tihlIt W'e le1I ( or 1.OO ohm Sn timrdmiys-eitii't bhmi mun timilimi very Inhmeli-for lii ) to this veek It jul11 been thu sohldt't , 111(1st loi'te'c't boys' eihioe . . ( ) .t'i. catalogue'i this i-nturtl&my tot' $ LO9-wo t411V "lJ ) to this weok"-for wo got Imi a vimolu lot of tImes 1.5O ttlmot's we USCU to have. Drexel Shoe Co. tiend for our 111th. trated catalogue , - --'i - ' 'iiiIfl Z1TZM.tN1irothi'r of 1OItX1VI' Fom'mnem'iy with : mmx royer--imow line. chmtm'gu : of 1)111' 8Imt'et imiusle tiejim'tmnt'iit.- ) : . vithi Ills il'tithlCi'-El'iiSt-lllu . ) - - old simmimul. 1) ) ' In ciiIti'go (1 tIme st rlimgel lii strti. imwmmts-w'o'vo miduled 200 edmeet music l)0L'IcCts-"illim kimig over 1,00 ( ) lit all-omi time hlit 1lonm'-5OtX ( ) ) 1ilues ot Immimle- time emily COmUiititl ( stocI or foreign lIhiti Auuerlenmi jiubileations ill the svest. A. Jr. . Hospe. . Music guiti Are. 1513 Douglas - ' / , , ' ' ; . 4. JLrIl4 ? , , _ 1P ' . . . Pt , 'FilE S'J'IIONGES'l' ill CYCI.fl ) i. % hi0 _ 'l'iie ihlso held up over mm. iou iii s'eight a t 011(1 1 1 111(1 U mmmi 1it.l't'l' 11mm in it'd it a lllI'tlL'iti-'itS ) strolig imoiuit Itt ltii sI'duigthi-itlt It is mtio it bClillt iful w'hueel-Imi brovii , gvm'omm ( mm' blnek-i t Ito lIi'imt imimtl fiislmlont'd lii time intest mind 111051 iiiiito't'd S'Jh ( iimimmiiier-It hits mmmi- Justable himiimmhio llmrt4-it immis imior4 stm'oi sliolces Iii time liiiitl 'hieel tilmiht ; Uii3 , Wolfe Electrical Jo. Noth tilde uitreot1 6 14 tel Ave Cupi 001) . new I' , 0. S Jt $4 , YOU CtN"l' 1)1) 'i'll lS Nd hId' ClI II Ve-liii I 'o ( 'liii elI you it lmtimo , nil 'ool iili''cio $ vo8tt'm' ( mit' better tlimmn hilm1)O(19"to ( $2 mmvt'at'r- got soiiitm miii high its -i---nil tin , i'pr colot'to-n lid hiIt'yele toni ts-thmo best Ii1t'yt'lt tOll I t I i m t ii I to I ( mVim fat' -vmt're iimak I imi II $ imt''iitl ( ( 'U I ; l vu o f iiL'yclm' ) gtmdH-ot eotm'eo ; ; I l's stylish-ut' It Vtdlthl1't buiiI Cuhmu's store , Albert Cahn , Mali orders 1322 Fariiain. tliieti always. . UMTEDSTATES SUPL Family at Hon. William Smith Made Well by Paine's Celery OornDouhia1 , , j , . ' : . . . - / S - - - ' 'To 1dm lllO iti tile love of Nature lfomds coninlumlion with imer 'Isibio forms , - SIte tiltealtS LI. varIous language , " No one has a deeper insight Into IlatUre's ways titan tIme superintendent of time exton- sis'o botanic gardens of tile United States at W'nslmlngton , No 0110 knOws so well as ho what preciotla opportummities come With time spring. Sept. Snmhtil , lute Illost SCItIlitific pefSOilS , lirnily believes that every one would be beno- flied by taking a spring remedy while tile blood I readiest to be vurlfletl and invigorated - ated , Paine's celery compound is time only genii- me spring remneiiy worthy of that minnie , Ill time oliiflion of Smlpt. Smith. Ito writee : WASHiNGTON , B. C. , March 4 , 1896. Gentlemen-Tile female bombers of niy itousoluold are more than deiigimted withm I'aIIlO'S celery compotlud. I learn fromml other frIends that its popularity Is steadily grow- umlg. It aitis iligestiomi , and in view of the prevalence of dyspepsia , it is one of tile benefactions - factions of the age. Very rcspectluily , \'Ili. lb. Smmiith , Supt. U. S. Botanic Garden. Paino'a celery colupound is as far removed as time poles ( roll ) the many trivial , ummecien. tulle preparations that call tlmomnsoives spruimg She has now no knowledge of 14'ls wilereabouts. Site Ia not strong olmoilgim to work , but tries to do washimig or oilier labor to support 11cr elmlldren. Sue is capable of teaciling , iUt. CSih get no employnient in that lIne. Tile AId society of time Metitothist church Itas domis muclm for her , and is now raising mmioney to slmli1 Iter to Nebraska , where silo has friends viio will look after her. Silo is only anxious that 1110 public itouid forget her anti her mmiarriage with Chaskn , tile Sioux. " FIG ll'1'IN ( 'i'umnAJt'I'mosmAx % 'Hl1 'i'AX Sflmtll inkotmi Vu rumers it'fsmse tu l'ny LJst'lesM 1'url , AItMOUht , S. I ) . , May 8-Spectal.-At. ( ) torlmeys Wancer and Linmlsay returimemi froln Lyndail , Wednesday , where they went to argue motmons before Judge Smith , relative to tile artesian well tax case. Timls coulhty , tinder tile law of 1S93 , votcti bonds to imlIt dosvn fain' artesian wehis. Time lau' provides that Interested Parties living along the water course slmould pay tltree.fourtlms of tlto tax anti tilO county tilO balance. Tile wells fatleti to furimisim water emiongli to fill tile creoki. and the farmers have brougilt suit agaimhst tltc coumlty to keep train paying time tax. tax.The county cnminisloners at their recCllt meeting , decided that there were not enough cases oil time caleimdar to warrant the cx. 1)01150 of a term of court , anti signeti a peti. lieu directed to Judge Smith , aelting timat time May termu be adjourneti until fail. Tile jlldgtl gralhtui tite petition and time May term will go over. flI.lS C1iIiliIL.t'l'i0 i'l' SIOUX Ll.S. ( ' ' ( ' ( ' s'si.fUmi imy CI d l.s i'm'i's- i'it ut lime' Eimterttliimmmem t , SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , May 8.-Speeiai ( Tolcgram.-TlmlS ) is a great night for tile Benevolent Ortier of Eiks in this region , Time Sioux Falls lodge entertained a large miumuber of visitors , and gave titom a grand ilalIquet. A special train broimgbt , 11111 lilOtO- bers of tile Sioux City lodge to time ntminber of 100 in timis afternoon. Time engine was decorated witim two great elk itcads , 011(1 tue party was accompaimled by tile fafliotltl Fourtil iteginient 1)1111(1. 'i'imere are also ircsont Elks frommm time folios ing places : Fort 1)ntige , Mum- iieapoiis , St. i'alll , Luvermle , Rock Itapimbu , Iitmron , l'ierre , Mitchell , Fargo , Omaha , Ce- tiar RtmiitIs timmtl liawarden. Early him Limo evening the band gave a graini street concert - cert , after wimicim tite lodge inst sill Initiated - itiated thirty mmew calldItJUtmN3. A granti bail- quet wakJ tilel ) glvemi 1mm time lotlgo roonm , % 'Iiut'ul I ) mm t Ity I lii' .11 JNumm i'i. AItMOUIL , S. 1) . , May 8-Speclal.--Time ( ) ttmwim of Wimite Swan , twenty-five 1111105 south of tills point , hums imeen about wiped out of exiitoimco by limo Missouri river. 'time cltannei changeti its course this spring amid ' - llL I' ills IIYl3SlGIl'l' 1 $ I'flhi _ Nt ) lulfltt'I' i'himit ( liii c'ihiltoe-lt you chill see 0 t mi I 1 ii mm ml citim mmot sm'o tuei'I' ( ' I w'o en n I I II i i'tfl'O ytl ( I' t''i'i4lghm t-oil 1' l I- I I 1111 118 jt i.e ilm oil of it i i i i i t y -Vii ( ) It I'll giiui to ' ' ' free-mimlil iiet'ml test 3'OUi' ( 'tis - yell not fto1 iumuthir zilly miIlgflthmmlmm4 s'imiit. I'Vt'i1 I o gl so limo II Ii oi'tli'i'-im ft em' s'mi vu I-- lint 'hmeii yell mlo-bt'mtr In imiluuui ymni'Il gut rofetosiolmiLl s'orlc at ios'est cotot. Aloe & Penfold Co. 1408 Faiiia iii ' remedies. It imna earned tile cOlmlilete eon- fitlence of iiieii amId wonmemm tile world over. It Is exclusively employcil in fammmihleeiiero notlmlmig short of time best of evorytilimmg per- tairlng to imesitit wIll tin. It ilt'mS hivetl till to time mIlost enhmgmmlmme ox- pcctatiomms or iimYSiCiaIls , vito imaturaily look for extraordlllary results from the discovery of so CmfliliCilt a lilmysiclsil all i'rof , lltlwartl E. PIldllis , M. D. , iIj. B. , of iam'tmimotmthu immedical scimoei , That l'aino's celery coinpoilnl iloes cmre positively alit permmianelmtly all diseases nrlmi- lug from inmpimro Uiootl or decline iii the vigor of tite nerves is cheerfully attested by titnilsamlds of earnest immen aimd wommien. \Veakmiess , deprcesiomm , irrItability , Pain anti languor tell that time imer'oua lmmmlttor ill tuG brain , mmcrves amid 51111151 cord Is Ilot getting 5t1 ill den t imnurishimien t. To quickly flmrnisil a fresh anti abtmntlammt stmliiy of mmutrillment for every tissue of 1110 body , Is time PlIPOSO for Willdil Paine's celery colmmpoulid Was lirat irePardt ! . 'ntis rapid mmrotluctiomm of fresh nervous energy anti vtmro blood was the ainm of l'rof. Edwartl II. Pitelims' long study of limo causes of miervoummm exhaimstloim , Time reatmlt of lila life 'orlc was I'aimmo's ccl- cry cOimipouilmd-titis remnaricnbie remedy that lermnanentiY etmres thiseacs of tile liver , kid. ocys anli stonmacim , It is time greatest mmerve regulator nlmtl blood purifier of this century. has cut time banic away for 200 feet oim time nortim. Log 11011505 wimicim imave stood timere for years , were immoved jtmst Ill timne to save 111cm fronm going Illto tile river. S.uitii lumktu.'s Cremi miu.'ry limit fer. AItMOUI1 , S. B. , May S.-Simocial.-Tito ( ) imew creamery , tinder time inallagdmmment of C. 0. Knapp , will conilnenee operations May IS. A fine large huiitling itns been erected , ammd time finest Illilcimlimery mnommey cami buy has beemm boigiit. South Dakota creaimmery hilt- icr is receiviimg a ooti deal of nttemmtioim In time butter markets of time world. Y. M. C. A. 'I'.t lltS ( ) lii 111,10 SUII.J flC'I'H , loliui 11. 'm'JMter ( fl 'eN tim , ' l"irr4t of tIuiSt.i'li' . JolmnIt. . Webster gave time first of a series of four talks omm bible subjects to tile 11)0111- hers of time Yommmig Men's Citrstiamu nssocia- tiort last. evemminmr. Ho took as tito ellbject of hits address "Wllllt It Is to Believe in Christ. " Mr. Webster first stated the roe- Sons wIly 110 WaS a firm believer in the Cimristiaml doctrine. ] ) uring the early part of the ChrIstian era anti orevious to the conjing of Cimrist timero u'as formmmeti by the ancfeiits InstIl' sacotieti to solve the rca- soIms or mlmamm's exmutonce , time proper inodo of living anml ilis tmltilnate destiny. Tiies , the apr-alter contended , lint eli proved fail- tires , Tue itloa of tilO iearmmcd maim of those days l.ad given rise to tile cects known aim time stoics , tite cynics , suceptca , epiL'tml'IaOs anti acade-umiciarms , witil Plato as tile bead of tile last named amid greate't society. They I'atl nil aiIeti to nccGmmmimiisit time emmtlmm for WilicIm titeyu'ere desigmled. Time true olu- thin or a perfect life hail never been g'ven to tie : voriti until the advent of ClIrlat. Aplirentceli to a carpelmter ulht'l 30 years of age , 110 had accomnphislleul in titree years' timiie , imp to tile date of his .ieatlm . , more titan all Ilto dreat cilaractera of itlsiory corn- billed , Ills teachillgn lint stood the test c ccmmturies. 'the speaker concluded. by glvimmg a short SlIetdim of the lnanifOltl beau. ties developed iii the Savior's character , his ermlclflxion amId tile letson.s to lie mlerved from ilEi life of sclf.eacriflco and ilardailipto. Cougiming irrItates time deimoaee organs anti aggravates time disease , Ilmitcad of uaiting. iry One Minute Cough Cure , It hlolpa at ece , mnmiiciimg expectoration easy , reduces time uornesa ezid tnilamtmniation. Jivt'ry one lilies itS , --S ( I ummnhu-Chm I en gn-it'eium I , A Soeclal Train 10 C ii tea ge for Omaha travel exclusIvely NOit'l'ii\VES'VEIN LINE , 630 ; every mmigimt. 1 /l . _ - - - - -i' _ j91 - - L : , _ jIs. , , Juiui' l.IE A nul v"I I Si it ii mu mm Oil t I o lIlCil 511 l'O yo ml i' uooiii to to I' ( 'Ii 1i s-n o m flat t cii' mmml I m mu i' I L's I i mgi'n I ii --I JIll imst'lto iii' .A x- iiilumsiur-suil time siiimmo to lmti'tiunilgim \1i i't'8 I ly Ii ii ye I I mci i i I't'ltt I h no o t fltil- mm I ii cm 1)11 1 I ci i'iis Jim 'L X Ill I I lii I ( m.o tivel' hirougi u Iii ) I i u Is coil ii t my-oil i' y s t q ii it n. tItlt'to give ymll lL'ltur ) ( jtlnilt lmH mit luw'er lrImes tiimmui ( lilcugo ot' i-ft , LOllill , Omaha Carpet Co. Only exclusive 1515 Dodge Carpet house imero ,