i i jiimiivvpvwvMHmHimMMmiMHPv * " * * " ' - " - * w " * " * 1 * < < - - - . - - - " . . . - - " " . W v > . . m nm Tins OMAHA DAILY BKE : RATTTKDAT. 4TYfi 7. HELBIC AFTER B1C MONET 'S Aoo OTtant tbe State4. * PC j ,7t S 90. HlsBLL fCR IXAKIMUtB IHE 51 o run. In Clinrce nt tlir IhLninltiKtion. MnUr * n Mete u I'rovr n Ix.c i 1 r l.niarj. UXOOUS. Do. 2. rtpeeW.H-ewe Wber- rsinc GevHatmuMi mtr MO W l nft < 4 for IE tbe tUKiftl tiHtw-MO tbc Vectelatire > B- v rtMntias eonaaHtm and E pert H lblr Tl > f htur ynrtirflu- edited in UKOMridt court fr m i * r in > t < tnry wrtt of zmarJmvira la ftm-.prf UH > powmor to < &fipr ve bis WU for S3 TIKI SO ectr * . oounxmrxttoB t * r litw c-k IB making an captet rntmiactkra f tb * ioafct of ibf trtite tr * n rer'K ttJEre. AwAfcor Cor- IXTT eltn > aaox4 te the upji'JcatiOB Icr ibt writ , tvtft HataHW t t Denemlur 14 M Ur Srif tor the hai-lnc : n tbc apfiUc e.io& . Tlve ocpfjrt , in making tbc r'Eif * tint be w ne ged on tbe aBT'ifc a yr. , * Otat ilt nervlc * * > wcre wnrth TZi ; par flay , urntlng a totej of OK7.S9. Of tbU ie e4mts that ir nttt ree lvt4 J : :7.r. : , Ji'Jl lie thinUc ie IE tmtttieti to U.T&fi r l > for 3'U ' BrrtB irtl en o * tlrn l cam f r crtra end b iee < amaleii the nuditnr t lusue a ; .THC.5f > in.wncc due Maran.wbo hag charge of tie offir * f the eonimitre ? . aaia todajie 4ii 3x > : undorr Be wiiat Hrfbig WBE trj'lng la 6v BE there -vuvM be no chance Jor Mm t rcror - anrtMng In t 'tawwirt Helbig. hf ' taift , Jmd ntpKA , In n wltlen csntraeL t ciamtee tie rocorfUs ol tie trtiasurer'B ffic * t.t A ooTnpTi tcu of Jo per dey from the i : of ftc pf&dal term in 1KH8 to the of fJw ofC-lal term In 117. elcit bours to con tit tt - -dar' * wark end that the work ho iW at all rfenei ; l e naer the raper- rkloa f thr onmnilttw Mr. Jlc-on m.id that HtSWifE Tworl. liad len entirely < n- f'ccd to'tiif enunimltao of tbe 'bmks anfl re orflE In the tr arurta"6ofBcc. . and te the F' ' lng of trctltnstir it tln > Bartley trial For the latter wwk he tad rteivra odflitioDa ] pay. After tin. wwrk on the treasurer's ba.l xnu wtll utiCur waj Mr. Hclbig made B wrjf.en prrp. * tin3 to tie oramnhtee prcpor- Ing la audit ti > e fctir y * rs of the Ktate audi- to-'E cffiet. ecaag JaatHiry U , 185 ; the four years of tie B'ji'e trs * urfir'fl offiue , ending 12 18 3 , the tel four twms of tbe of the secreitiT of Ftale. enftlag Jami- t-y C. 1W7. eoiJ ehcht years of the state Lbrurian and cVrk < if the supreme court's offiw. csHJing the. day on Ah.lch tiex min - tjnic cotimfnetd. . for ir. COO. Helbig In iir T-rittcn propoBktan. cffTefl tr Kmijiltte thf Rvrk In tie tr-ee jner's office for fl5D. By itwa Kitttemrot .Mr. Hclfali ; tna re ceived from the stats tbtmt tliiOO for it roo-k tin the lurakt and tenUmoaj In tAw IBartVer trtal slnee the 2Cti day of April Now if ie ctr by taw collect SS.TJ'C more there- n retson wiy the other erpeXs cen- n.T. conve In aad each colk ct K like amount i In the ! cast tbe Investigating sciecne wil ji-Dve m're of tn expensive lurury than was ct flrst prnmlB"fl. HOL-CKIMB MAIZES A STATEMENT. Covrrnor Ho > ami c ve the f cllcwlag Btatt- ment tn the nrca : , : lay : Tbe reports iram GeriDF In yesterday'1 , Tut r Rirdlnc a aotdsioit bj Julcre Grime- the ffistrJa court nndrr tbc liTisraU- lo-w. EaylBK in tmtwtance thai the court' ? dec ioi v ? > behl an t pinion rendered by Mr. Alters vfeenlnK4U ? sacretary of the Board of Irrl- Finion.whlcii otiiaion was afterward rc- Ttrsei by the present lioard. arteJitlrrty er- . roneou * anfl mls'-eBAiig Tbe t > ! > ln on re- Jfrrefl la. renfierfd by Secretary Akers. ir effect undtrtook to eiuludf fram one Irri gation ditch and ci\-e co another lane ! wnich iright \ -waiered by lioih. The l > f 'rfl re vtT f d tils decision of the s-E-crrtary and ren dered. an .opinion uhich left ihe jasiUer en tirely with the landowner by nn-a-e con- trart to secure -wiiter lAherei'er he could 10 the best aOraatftca. The lolktwlnc ifa copr of tlie .board's Undine njftrred to in Uww- aruclei : : "The lioarfl Jn ds lisot 5ecr lars "W Jl. Aliers. in his opinion rendered Ffb- rtarj27. . 1SB7. and April 2 , 1SK7. mndifvln ? Jiis previous opinion of January 7. 1KS7 , acted wjthoul JuriwHck oo ln cifar as he denied thf rJirht of the CaMle Eock Irrlgajon CanaJ urd "Wa" < ! r Power company towater nrj latids incluflBd in their original filing thai ure uheejitlblc of Irrigation from "thiscansj und that all proceeflitKis In this case nb sequent to January 7 , 1SS7 , when first opinion was renflered , are null -and voMl "Dplnitm af January .7. 1BP7 , umrrned. - Concerning the rights of Philip Jarish et al to have their lands -watered by the Steamlioat Ditch company the board makes no flnfling. " The sucretai'ICE of tie Stale B ird of Trait portatlan stat- that there wan an error in lit order of the rallrcatl campanieE to go back to ti old schedule nf charges for freight in carload IntE- Tie flat' ' fixed by the orJer was Deceaiber E. tout K has b-en fli i n'ered that tie law contemplates tie giving o : ten -flcyB' awtice. December u being wiih.ii. tie ten -days an exneastou has lieon made t December 7. and tie companies nave been duly notified of lie chsnsc. Secretary Silver. T tie inveKigating com mittee. IE rouci worried beeaut-f oT tie con dition of iiB rejtort ca tie examination of Ihe books at the Kearney home He Kaj Oiat there ore two or three eheotfi of hlfi tbtttrats missing and that tie committte ought not lo iave made public lie report until after the -missing parts were supplied. The following notaries were cotnmiiiBiuiuxl today : K. "W Cowan , Florence , A. N. Dafoe TecumBeh ; J. S. Goad , Cozad ; P. E. Me Killip. Humiiirey : N. P. Berger * . George A Spanglcr , Lincoln. Oinaha peajJe at the ictels : At tic Lln- iell H. H. Koth. M. P. Server. At the Lia- culn J. E. PJley. C. D. Parmulee S. C. Ayer inrr . la Tr ml J * . TSKAMAH. Neb. , Dec. 3. Homes JCwl trd Jnmph Wittcomeyer. two dtizent of tih > countj- living utar the north line , are in lie cuEtofly of the eherltl chorgefl with burglary. Sunday night , it is charged , they went tr the crtnary of Tbomae Connor , a farmer living in thtir neighborhood , and leaded a load of whft. which they took to Oakland tnd told lor t2B. upon which they proBeedei to eft flrutk. The evidence against thorn IE fiiroct Snew had foJlen and roverud tie crouad HgtaJy l' ' Jore tiey started on their t-ipeaittou a&d the next 3uan.tt.K a eon o ! Connor' * took tie back track from tie I t- tranary and followed U to tbolr home He u tbtn fell we8 the- forward track and tracked them dlrocUs v Oaklanfi "When they soid n the grain they cave fictitious names and n we 7iaid will e check which they Indorfcfrd with the * inje ftctitioiK namts. They wej-e Crat arrefcted ior petty larcwry. which charge bd one for burglar } ' eubsti- Com ictfd nf Il HARTINGTON. Neb. , Dae. S. ( Special Tulecram. ) In the ditorlrt court the jury. cftcr being out a few houre returnud a T on- diet Cudinc Frank Ankeny guilty of tbc ciiarge of bBEtardy in tbe case of Violet RaviuBer agtinst Ankecy 111 Tlir case ol the State agalnnt Hiliiehraiid on tie charge In nil tbr world there it 110 otbrr treatment 1,0 pure , HI kwntit , t o Kaff hn nxl > . fur ) iit - 4 ; j'urifiiuguid ma tut iuur uud moicuuni ; evuiy r , B * wvt iiaih v. . .U t i Hurt gentle unumuiipt w..b jaent tlu : ( Teat blau cure. K > 14 timnirtDBt Ait worli. Dura ft Cnix Curr kak I4n > i _ Uouna. --All Akaut Un H.UL , KJ | . tut Uia , t .T * hf ij-x term tif 'su- * * ' f' ' t B , i tv * Tirnr Inn- ! > , i * T ' < a tig * r n. r * " n ) 3'Mpj aTf ! T' t rr tint Ctrl TI Iter * lont'rfl LIVUKUX IIIU.U POT ! TKMl. An trrr f r tlir Kllllnc DAKOTA CTTT. K V. Dre X ( fijwritl TtfCfTTMB > Jt3BP LtETlllf C BftCOS pf- Ihnltmrr enaiMrttoii tor ti * ureter of Hrcrr CtrpMitr. t Qmawin. on tb * atom * tas af Aueavt A. fevterc Jmrtipe Joj-o * t 0 r rvewlttC < tte Tirtotflwr teiac JmW n the * trlet mart wHbmrt b fl. UcvilJ * ' * Ural r ita tto w beta brt re J iMt § t r T m4 Twndttft to lite Tbf orUteref tor tb * t iimnntlmi IB Ibe nmi ri tb * conn 101 Iwmp tm&rtaii t pvfrtalmr * tire p a f wH-ieTH * . Conntr Attorney W r er. M * etrtl by Attarstr * J T ejwww M4 J J MoCmbr. m < hirt the proK > ciittoa infl Attorn * } ' * McJty set J J. McAtltoter w > wtre lor tbc ftelew * Tfc * jrroBscatttHi prmertwfl about floeua wit- nt * if , A > rt Carpenter , a brotlifir of th * fl < a am and Aldrthi 9mnrr n bfftfc - elrc t the aSalr co tb * rmi er Bbrrin Barvwckr. 'be tenUfisfl tt tr > wr . rod Dr. B. J. L hr , * o tb * pwrt mortem ervtnciUos : * * * it < rrtrtS e at tbe Attire ETiB t rtl- fl fl c * to Unriltr'c cHcrra flnrttii ; tbc ITPE- iuc Tht 6 ffs Bt pr e threett - who ki. ! fl te totalE the pita o ! < rrrrt S > rrtj Ofllcrr * . ORABCD 1SUVND. JCfb Dee. 3. fSj > o- cJmt. Ix atc ; No. 1. Andswt OrBor t'nltrfl Wivkniui t f thi * city elwAod the loltowlug offirers at 1 * Jncrttos test uicbt : P M. W. . Jirtu * Xlchnhon : M. "W BtmcjKoIhacV : foremsa. I.OB Gppr ; overseer , 'H , A. tWeeii ; rw-or * > r. 5. E Sink * : CBle , Louis Caupar ; floi.iitter. ! 3. T. Mc4Ii ! l irrccrtrer. . IV. A- HdniT ! r ; r ; L "VV. . J CKC KerfpjO. . tV. . J. Herrteou : tru . "W. A. HlrticlilMjrg. All of the offlcprs xrere clpctea by npcltmatiou The Inafpcnflonl Order CM Fellows' lodge ha phwU > J fbe lolltrwlns cfflcers lor tie irti- TOing rwr : F X. Wrtpht , X. G. : G. TV. Slen- set V. G. ; L. S. Moore. P. S. ; Chris H S. ; H. C. Cllffo * * trrauurer : Joha Alcx- indor. "W TL McAlltxtec tiafl Beary truEtef-u Tbt otbtr officers will "b npp at thr tSroe ol the JusLaltathin , in January. HariMHiy Lroflpc. Anciunt Order Tatted TTorkiui'a. oloftefl tbe Jollon-lnp officeri , lor the sa iiiiJ5 year : P. M. "W. . H. Goelrlnp : M W. , Piul irelahi > ldtlor num , " CnrmJiusoverseer : , Tb > . ettrtcs ; Charles Hoehl : Caui rler. Hwman w. ; rt-wiver. lx > uis Vrtt ; mrifle , John Hauct ; L W- . -GurnprEclrt ; O. TV Triti ircrte * . Dec. 3 { Special. ) There have been a cumber ol cflBcs of IDES Isiely by I * df5TE wio lave Irutid u me of tbe-lr cattle 6ea6 iti the * talt Oelds. 'Lls 1 * me" with nearly evorjJail tnfl the UB * IK not reaftQly uD > fl < 3rEtoo3 by many ol he laefltrs Soaieof the BtcojnchF ot the cattle lave been opened aiifl here l eui t" l e pechefl nalWwUh flrj' hutk . It pved U-ot tb * enow w-Hl new moi-rten the busks BUfficleaUy lo prts-eat auy Junh r trouble. 1 < > llridr null Groom. PEXDER. Neb. , Dec. S. ( Special. ) Mr , ad Mrs BA Kacoly gave a roreptioii IBK ; -'veninc in honor ol Mr. aad MTK George Downs , who wfte recently married Wfe- jonBln and who arrived in Pender yesterday. -Mr. DOWDE Ir HE emplove at the insane asylum Et Norfolk where he hak been Inr lekrs and Mire. Downs is a mere oT Mns Raeely. About HOI ) puests vere present. Corn HnfcUiuent Pliilt-lifd. , Neb. , Dec. S. ( Spenal. ) Much . remiilnF to l > e done and nt > t oar anaej ia twenty ias Cnlshefl bufcting corn. About 20.1IOD buEheH ol nev core havs beer ertbbed here the price being 14 to 15 ccnt per bustid for seventy paunfle in the ear A lew lannert Bouth cl here were e In flttinhinc ; ttie towlnt : of their Jail when Jnterrupted by the Etoria. . LJ juiir to : DAKOTA CITY. Neb. , Dec. S. ( Special. ) aracB T. WHliK was arrested last evening bj Deputy United State * Marshal Allan and niton before United States Commissioner T * . SlcEBof Pender. charRed with disposing jf liguor to Indians. The case WHE con ' ' - - - - - - Inued tintfl December . " , 'K'UliE bonds of ? 300. Coniity > Ii > rl rnce : ORD , Neb. Dec. 3. ( Special. ) Tie Etort giL e record of Valley county frir the month November IE at follows. Ten form nrort filed amounting to $5.120 ; two satis fied , nRf-r.S.K ; eight town mortgagee filed . one satisfied. J1.200 ; Eirty-fouj chattU mortjsges filefl , J22.B73.02 ; 3ilnrty-sii atiESed , ; ii Jlt1injitr I S PENDER , Neb. , Nov. 3. ( Special. ) MlEfi Millie Dee , n young woman of this place about nineteen years of LRC. Isafle aa - unsuccessful cessful attempt at taldng le - OWE life In n fit of anger caused by an altercation with her mother over domejtic matters , nicht befon t , by taking carbolic acid. Doctore neve her. to H - > .t. , Neb. , Dec. 3. ( Speclal.1 The funeral of MiEK Anna GrUHn , whe Lic at SL Mary's httspltal "Wednesday moraing was held K-diiy. Sht > v.-ni a flaughter of Mr iufl Mrs. P S. Griffin and liafl Iwen tn in teaching sehjal. _ Xcw Po tiun .lrr nt Dnnrsii. DrNCAN. Ntb Dec. 2. ( Special. ) MA Tv.ordowj.ki Aas received the appointment o poetmaEter at Duncan to succeed P. Ear lowsfci. HIE bond hafc been moi tor appro v fl > by the PoEtcflice department at "Wash ington. lit Hf-rlln. BERLJN. Neii. , Due K ( Special. ) Eev eorpti "W. Hawley of this place and Ilcv. Latnpton of Vnioa. Nub. , are holding a Buries 3i revival meetings this week. Itnrdnriw JJl Grnt-vn. GENEVA. Neb. , Dec. 3. ( Special. ) Petty urclarirlng is annoying the merchants. . The aloon and the ct.ndy factory were both on- on Sunday lapt. HiiTvortli lifusrut- Com FAIINAM , Neb . Dec. Z ( Special ) The Upworth league district ooaventlon it ia tes- * loa iiera About wrty dplecates are present. Tan Blooaifittld Manitor completed Its seventh year tl ls wtelu Pawnee people are talking of organizing a local -tulwhone tyMejn. Tttr tIe in the -poFMifliee at Maihson wat cracked and T200 taken .tnerotrom. Judge NorriE , wbc Inft Ponca und wont U > Spokane. "Wasi. , has returned and located at "Wayne TV L. ICnottf , lormnrly ol the Beatrice Times , has naned a tw paper which he has r.t-mtd the Bccari. lie ff. 00 boaflt of tlir Broken Bow tcboo ! iibtrjnt Dsve ructmtly been bold W Stull Brothers uf Oamha. S C Jturup of Sew&ra paid fine and COPIE tc the amount of S&6 far the doubtful jdeas- urt > of ihranhtng one of bis uoiphl > or . A little child ef Simon Stowrfl of Peyton Tcil agaiont a ivi hot wove end uff r d burae Irom w iuch it died ia o ir * houxt. Jiibn Bowman of Sewurd put tos h ary JL { "harpo in lite nbatctm and when bt bJa * > 4 evn at u. rtbttt itse litlc cuimul r aelv a lokfi injury thai the \it . An OvtTU B Jtrmer lull o wagoc iMfted n-rli lumbar to iiic jard when he wetite btid but whttD iu- got up the uex.t mornine both wtROE toid lumt-ar w re euiit Tee c'.atlec e& tbt Pitauwi. Dlkborn i- Mls ou Valley kttown Fotrujwbich hue b < < ett ebandaaed for ttuut' timt pact en oc- eouot at Ibck ol butittse , wtt r o | > iM4 D - cemlittr 1. A boy iMiar Yark trUii ID go wuh a ciri fjier lor 1U4.W ho * fil 4 blytiuaacc an ! ht > &i > vr ku u.t } u what is BWUUI by "puw- ine. " harl&gIMHJE "kitl. oC" lor abuut fifteen yJt. Mar Buzmcan of Qraui lalaod raitofi fivt OCTOB of muthar UMOS thk , ytu- , which , upon lew pr vt > fl 1 * be bleh to quantity uf puptir and quality He wBl tJJo these cud tina is iittyriE Jor uti. from tbe TrtdOTt rf tbe t it V7.U BLN'XfVE STATE FA F30M OMAHA fnlr * ComJItlfinNnii > P l ArtOwtn - \VIth tlir Con r c < 1 n'llh Lornl lt. tiK tntl < i > n W of tfa bo ra of nr ! rt at tite St te Rotrd of Apricultuf * IM. fcen M tbe MfltarB beul tn tMo city Di- owalw 7. Tbt cWr hit r it J tb OD9BUCU4 wrth a recent threat cf tbc 1 * r patflKte tbc coatrset wdh tbe CteBtta Fai. t tfae fissoclatkon IMS b a notified tb * iMtim- will be t l n jt at that tire * The first ntrtw thtt tbc ioeialt r of tbe Fetr c ciatloE reo Jvea of the ) n : b1 1 ttea at tbe state bMtr t begin hseUlltiM , f coutalnofl in a letter 'ram J. B. Dltmanirtt. : wus rooalvea by 1'reeHont INsnatct tboat three woekc go. This E tr torth the or the be&rt at Icagto. and ic as ollowt : SPTTOX. Xeb , or. I. 1 7. TV. R. BfJi- iett. Esq. . PreHident OinmbB F lr anfl Speed "M > ol ilon , Omaha : Dear Sir Tbe Jalr has ow ben iie fl in OmabB Jor three yearF. irare bus at all times IK-WI more or larf onw.tlr ; on the : > art of patrons that life t g t buck tin * lorth Irom the wrre poor. The -jiropOBltion sub mitted on tne part ol Omaha at the time the lair was located on Its Jiref-ent Rite t tefl-anH > le l clUiep. Btrett cr and nwun car.wi . nl be aSorded Jor tbe convi-j-anee o : 100.110 fti ril ; * j > er day to the crounds , that a rate of lare m > on ftreet aJid Fteam mll- yt KbouM be u ctsnts each way ; both oJ bes * proposition ! * have Jailed in compliance. During the tair that has been .held tn your rltv in the last three y arj ! at no time have there beeji 100W peojile aU tolfl on the c-ounds. anu lor tne hanfllinc of tncse in five flays tne truiJBjiortation lacflities have been inadequate rtirthtT , there hut nexej btnui on the part of tbe city of Omaha a nufflcienUy liberal patronacc to Justus the statt-mejitf made at the time ef the location ol the fair B towhat mlcht lie cx : > Hrtnd Irom tbe people of that city. "When tne lair was located In Omaha our treasury ha-S a balance ol J4.18S in It. Expenditures were made on the part ! the board that they were not expecting to h vt bees called tipon to make and whlrb reduced tbe balance on hand at the co e of the first year to n.tt-sS.Ma The -u tether durtnir the tlaie o7 aoldinc Ihe llrst aad iiecond lairs wa" tutTJ'oj > itJou i in tbe extreme and tbe peopH- failed to re- s ; > tvna as liberally dwliw ; lhpeconfl lair as they did flurlng the llrsl and n resulted la a flslrtor balance at the close of the wcond ear of aBC7.4 ; . It is true that our reports UF imbiished to the world rfioutid thutwp had a cash balance of t3 .9S. but yc > u w.1 ! remember that yourself and other ? took up and carried for t-i board t ( K * oT iwarritnts. which were still n claim against , the awtoria- tion. leavlnjr the real balance as 1 have stated The third year the fair -was ti most maciufioent one. 10 far BS the * > bowlne made .9 . concerned. The weather could not have ; > een better under any circumstances but tbe people failed to attend , the attendance einr lt s than on tdther of the Two rears recedins ; "We are confronted with a debtor balance of M.S14.74. It if true to oHiet taip balance we have bunds of the Omaha Fair and Speed a HOciaUan for 52.036 , but to far as 1 arn able to learn these bonds ha e no Uxed value. value.DINSM DINSM ORE'S DEMANDS. This compels our l > oard to face a very -un- : > Ieasant state of affairs. "We are thoron hly oavinced that a FucoeFSful fair cannot b held -uion HitcroundF no * occupied. It is an "op n secret" the laBiliUes for reachiiu : the frround are so inaflequute that ji from the city , as weil as tbe cauntry. not attemjit the cru h. annoyance and tne umipuaJ eicptnditure of time petttnc 10 and frpm the groun iSince the latl lair 1 have been rejieatedl.v told by people trom over ihe f.taie that they ia-ere in Omaha and would plad.y hare attenflea had the faci'ities for rearhin ? the grounds ben such that they could have dent it In fifteen or twenty minutes and without subjecting tnemselves to dancerons crus-hint : while in transit. "W-e are iully aware that no ptri-et railway omp j' would be Justified in eztendini ; its tracks the distance necepsarlly required to have another line reach the grounds for the traffic that would be thereon durlnc the lair , hence we are compelled to adopt tne view that .no further or btier facilities lor reach ing the crottndaill be had aurjnir tie timt romainuic coverfd bj our present contract , tc-wit : the rear ? 1K S and lii'S. "We are fur ther confronted -with the exposition to lie held In 1KSR ; to hold a fair hat ytarwould lit a financial lops and one in 'SIS nrusi suffer in its receipts Jrom the effects of the expo sition held the year previous. "With thes- facts Bturing us in the face 1 am compelled to submit for tbe consideration of yourtelf and your board of directors the following : There must be an agreement in wntlnc on the part of your board of direci or = to re lease the State Board of Agriculture from hoidlrwr itr fair on the present slt during the year lb9J- the Omaha Fair and Speed at- sotuauon to find a purchaser for the bands of your DcinUon , held by the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture , at their ; > ar ralne tliat the funds may be used to i e5uct the ; > resent deficit. A failure to place in mj tanfie a written release as to the fair f < ir 'tit without oLher conditions and a cas-h stilf at par of the bonds btifore the If-t day ol r December of the jiresent year will ca r ' roe s chairman of the board to fall the board orf managers together and ' "ubmU to them the question of declaring lorf < ilted tne fiontract now held with your people. 1 dis like to l > e itous pointed inmy corrt Mjnc- ! ence , but fluty compels it. Awaiting your answer , 3 am , respectfully yours. J. B. DIN3MORE. HEGAP.D IT AS RIDICULOUS This letter war dactmsed by the members of tie board of directors of the Fair and Speed association , who decided that inns- much as the question of holding a Mate fair in Omeha in IKliB would more directly con cern the TCW board of directors , which wil. be elected December 12 , tbe mutter should Tie turned over to them. Mr Dnsmore V.TS ao notified , and his reply wat B curt state ment that the board of managers would mwt in Omaha on tbe date mentioned and sug gested that jf anj of the directors n. ' the Fair B2d Speed lassociatlon wanted to be heard They would be accorded that privilege This being the situation , it IE not re garded ce probable that o split between tbt two organizations can be averted The mem bers of the Fair and Speed s BoclEtlon re gard the projKjeitlon in regard to the "bcnde ae too ridiculous to be considered. The state board accepted the bonds of its own volition acd without my guaranty that they would be redeemed at par or any other figure. At Jar at a fair in IRSb is concerned , there te OD difficulty , at the- members of tbc local organization ere perfectly willing to give the rtliitee asked for. They will probablj insist however , that ct. an oC * the board than bold the state lair of IStOO ia Oaicia. 1'OHTLIAD "WILL GIVE i nriidj- O | rn lli - lnnlr for It rile ( If K10iullk < - MilllTh. WASHINGTON , Dbc. S. Secretary Alger ruerfved a te'ej'am this roorting in regard to the dostltute minorc la the Klondike oomitry from W. S. Mason and H. R Lewis rt irvhtiitUus the Portland Chamber of Com merce and tht Klondike relief commltiec o that chamber. It reade' It has lieen mo t ( rrtufylns ; Ui the cltizaiif of this prreat country that the preHident and yourtu-lf citlisttd in the cuuse of uui tbrttatened citlst-nE in the far north and tba your ritspoiiMtfi u > our tifferlh tn ttbtnin pov trnroect aid lor tinr. . lief trjitalitiou wUich wt jirtyt-d f > r tiav - l f n pixiinj't and full of As wt are ut tbe twmitiufr of one of tbe crnaii .t Alaskan lim of s ; * nifcr , and huv ing many of our feiu-w citiwiib in all tbe tuirtbrrn ports. 6ur bu-ilKMts liir utaainti'E reluUkrtportv 4U. tu U > e ( joiiditloo of tne P ojiJt cm tae l anks of the "i'j-kon oeuid not If wurtmwfd , ui > d wt foreuuw tht- terrlliljcunaJtlan of affairft u bit-h UHF teen made nuaiif H d to tiu- world Uy the : taj ! ful of niiiir w ) > o ntvtctj > -d liooi the iry prhKim. ef tit * far north Our JH oulr are uuitid w > d thorouchl- nurnt-M and Fen land bus undtTitV.en to pu.il > er at our wbttrvMi ihr load product * me wai'y f.r ii rttlMjf of tbe desutuu pold p-ltT . W - will aweniUf- Ktortof food ue cjf a u ibfc poveniment will tranK ori , and it ) * iarcttt leeottl wulch li ty may bavr at Ufu- dlaj.owiJ can if liliid if n arjwary. ur.lctw we totiuly nii ibt rprt < t tht- saint of tit * ptntpl r of the xionhwm Ijiusniuofc us Portland if ike railnutd oooter at lite northwest and that tincmrriup * eS all d i tlaus to tit * r auf ) owcjniu * * camtoc from thf urr uuid- Intr oBuotri' tutu I * * * ! rv&riuitt d w * de lff that UHixtim f dmiarture of UM > erpwdJ- ttuc tiu.ll k * from tihs cily and trust thai i soon us you may 1 * &ntaoriz d tc laeAtf- tftke tbe erpt tUon prm.y6 tar ymt vU , ju-umulput * orders to tins tiffed "VVitli utmost entiItirtUun tind r < * spect , we the boni.r. tc. rculied At cace , aiyiEg that ' . _ > at < 'i * 5se - Kjituatans. . A e wri tip J fat f rha"J ! - ' r' of bf OT Dfrt fcrjCTvSa * df f -rtf im tit * rha" at ' * Jt.e jf CAN DO II ST\VO \ YEARS troi otmrt anrtlca te sppwtBteS 10 nod t1 Se- ann Ji Oa . on ptecmdir Jamary t. or M Mm lbcrt ner r TWMMtKWe. Jor tbc trfol T Ct taln Ohnrthi M. Crt r. rwpi A etBfdnfWf. ana mnk ttw ivrnmt K muy * * hr wt 'IxiHirc K. . _ By Mrorttm "T tbr preflttm Trttrme t trom aoUve oftrrtre. < thte Krtf L > ( cat aa t CrtaiMi CSveare C. BeaMK. iJlerentli iBfan- try , * prorlrt * of na. rf pwereae ai pr v JBB * J . 182. hi annouix-t-fl. The r * lgnwtton tif Firm Lie. rt aaot Miii fa J. O'Brteft. Fifth Inlantry. bee keen accrptod toy the presflfteat. Pi irate Frp V Hfis. wm | iiy H Twenty- wo&a InJaatry. now fit Fnrt Crw > k. JCpb. . w B * * tenhars a irea OMT pervlrc of the > Sutw n receipt of ihl * or8 r Vy ' the potnrainfllnc nfScer f tie Ma'ion. This rolftter U entitled to travtvl ] i y I.\Y DEL.AV OPE-MXG CC finilSS. C < ni l lent lonik Arl lncr from llln f > < if I'Tpkldrnl'B Mullicr. "WASHINGTON Deo. a. The oarlcet re- dvei t thtViitte HOUM- today regarding be condition of the tiresWent's mother in- icate tht rhe bar not rallied anfl WE hardly itrvJre m&re thazt a few dejs at the most- t IE the president's Intention to rrtnra to \"arhlnctoa for the nneninE ol congress oa Monflnv. II his mother1 * condition will per alt. alt.In In the rvent of hi being detained at Canon - on thert may lie some deity In the regular iroprnm at the opening of eongreEE Several iresidenis have sent epecial ctommunications o concress while obsent from "Washington , t at the opening a n eespion of oongrcii. he formalities are sutih at to require under ordinary circumstances the persouil pret ence of the president \Vcthington. . Eac. muse appoints o commttlee to wilt t n tiie and inform tint tha < cangreEE it orpanizei and ready to receive tny con- rounicaciDn he may desire to transmit t IB ia response to this jnvitaticn iai the president trcnsmiu to congrcaE he annual message xsonttininc his rectim- nendaiionfi. Should ihe president be a.b- ent these JormalitleK. which are oourteslcf > cween the tsocutlvc and legislative of the ctivamment rather than egal or constitutional requirements might eiinply direct the traiiEmiBBion of hU mes- age through the regular "Wnlrte Houe chan nels 34 is more likely , howeier. if the resident Is detained ut Canton on so sad - missionthat congre will adjourn and wait his return. Shtwld Mr. McKlaley. lov.evnr. desire out to delay cancrcss the vrinen mehBace , which is now nt the White House , could be sent to Canton Jor his sipnziures and be transmitted to 'both ' houses it the ojienmg Monday. The message hat ) ean prirt1 at tie government printing office with the usual precautions agalnoa disclosuret at , to ItE eontentfi. and it it Mr. McKinley took a praolnub ilm for correction when he left lor Ctn- ton last night. nnronr ox THIS : I'AAAJLV CA\I oMly "UnclilmTjAnnltltic Monej to PnJ ii In Motion. WASHINGTON , Dec. R. Oonsul Genera ] 3n3ger , at Panama , aae mode a report to Ihe State depaitment on the condition n * the 'anarriB ' canal. He says'that It is whispered that England IB doing all in to power to ob tain control of the canal. France may nt push the work forward , hut eome otlier cation or Borne other company will eurely do so if these In charge forfeit their right * . The canal when cample'ted wjll ertend from olon on the Atlantic to Panama on the acific. fifty-four milts. All along the route are sheds full of new ana riiEtly machinery- : t IB etaimEtBa the latter has CDS : riOO.tiBD.- DOD , and that there has IIPCZ expended on the cmal a total of KiTu.UVDjlwQ. -conservative estimate IB that the canal IK chout one- third flnibhed. but with1hnew machinery on hand. It ie said the remcinder of the work can be completed lor Sliit.t)00uUD. ) ) The re- inrt if that B. force adequate to finish the 3"ojuct in from neveo to ten years will be nut to work. Daring the next sirty days a committee is to investigate the prorrese of affairs , and an effort will be made to get more money to continue operations. Tne canal is practically completed from Colon to Btjec. fourteen miles , but tbih is the least erpEnslve part. The -great difficulty IE in passing the Calenria ridge. The width of the canal -will be IfO feet -wide t the top aad ecventy-two feet at tee bottom excepl through tto ridge , where it will be heventy- eight feet wide tt the top and twenty-nine fee : at the bottom. PivtfiilN fur IVeMrrn Iiii e "WASHINGTON. Dec. 3. ( Special. ) Pat- erts icve been issued as follDwr : Nebratka Trueman 3. Bames , Omalia. gauge ; Joseph E. Brown Hubbard. cDmbired com barvceter end thicker- ; Thomas C Fleming. Ayr. folding harrow ; Hans Jensen , Omaha , etarciiug machine. Irwa Frederic ! : AuBan. Center Point , de vice for loosening well drIHE ; George H. Blpochard. Clinton , cushioned horseshoe , JamcB M. Bolton Siour City , wlnaow iaKh : Henry J FourtDer , Hazleton , band cutter and self-feeder. George HfJes Des Motnes tar coupling ; GonrRe A. Hill. Mewcna weather strip ; Gotlieb F. Knorr , Fontanelle milk ctn loader ; Join Mc armlck. Spencer , sprocket chain ; Lyman H. McNett. Eldura. trolley Euarfl ; Simon D. S. Narber , Le Grande , metallic railway tie ; John P. Nu gent Dubuque , fodder binder ; Peter J. Quirk , Dte MolneE Epparatus for welching ana dumping coal- Thomas A , Rej-nolds Buach , support for Ebeep while being Bheared ; Rob ert M. Skflts. Atlantic , btlJ bearing for Bctl < > E : John E. Swanson. Stratford , wind motpr and -power transmitter ; Benjamin F Wood , DEE Moines. automatic kitchen vtntj- later aid sto\eplpe South Dakotp Thomas H. WilliimE , Hu ron , potato jdantsr. _ ; John F , Webber , Shoridan. halt holder. I-VCRJlASn 01' V.'AKES IV JAPA.V I'rJre * . < if AH CcniinicxIKIci. Iluve AJ ( . WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. Vice Consul Sburp st Hiogo hak eeu ? to the State departmur.t -tome clippings from papers , in J pan. relat- 'ng to jirlees and labor In that country Tne Kolrurrdn Shimbun eaye tbe rise in the price of commodities becomes greater an ? greater eve'y day. Compared with ten years tipo priBes heie risen 4D ner tent , while w g e have increaHfd 2D.2 jier cent Tie ph price of net has been severe on the pour. The Kobe Herald fdvot .name Btttaucr re- Burdlng Japanese Itbortu-s abrcad In 18 ! C there were iO.flSC males wid 2,1'CS fentBlee. Hawaii and RuKsia have Ue hulk of these labore'E _ In 1B9C the' Trftod States had l.U" . nialet and epvunty-two feimale * . Hev.-aii in 1EH5 had rKir males and ' females , end in 3fc&C , KiCO males and 1 C females. I'crluHiluBT 141 Tun „ . WASHINGTON. D % ; < = j > t > eiai gram ) Nttbnn E Trerai 1s hfer apj pOBtmaster ct Lilac , . M/tPherpon county. N b , vice Johi Pojiham. Ttaigutid. R. AC LTJX iter has bera tnade jiOBtnuutttr tt "Wr.gat , Mtiaika oourt ; . lows- South iJtkou PostofCae ApoittBii oit FJbur M L , * . Cuuter uwy. Mw. H. W. Htian. vice Mrs. S L , Be < ord. r * lgjMfl ; Mound City -Camiibell ' eoutity. Ctwlet H Mewing , vice F E. ! x > vas , Temoved > Int-ni.l < iu i. _ . .WASHINGTOK. D c I. OunmiMionw r Indian AQsirc "R * A Jones -nUo i in the wwt matws t tour U ageiiEiet. has raaf E Uiv * Ug ii o U-i' ri'puliai r. tbe rtvoriwl project of IQ&D in OkAb&UMi , ICon. and eifctwhure u > take jmrBMaioc of thf Wichiw Indian r * * < irviU j tc Okl h ma , end tiiut farce upca efidgj-cM oriy Mn&dlug of tbwe Unit is wiatf icti6a ant He tay * tliECf is na teunJIatloii lor tie rumor of in vasion. Counterfeit Silver Crrtlllrntt-fc. " \TAfSiIW3TOK , Bee. t. Tne dUoevary at a ixivr oeutBrfait ( C eiv r Ertlfics.te of the term t ItSUl with & i ircroit of GmK. it uuiou&ced by t > < f 1rf5Eurr fcoortst Getting Ready for Christmas Trade . . . . Clearing out in a number of departments to make room for our Holiday Goods This is an opportunity to secure goods at the lowest prices ever quoted in Omaha Every item quoted is a bargain of the biggest kind A determined effort on our part to force the selling will prove Saturday to be your best buying day. Alexander Smith & Sons Axminster Carpets The $1.25 and $1.35 kind on sale Saturday again Our entire wholesale stock of new , perfect goyds at less than cost of making Borders and stair carpets to match Christmas Lattips Brass Lamps for light and lamps Stands for beauty. One set of Brass and Onyx Stands a special offering thirteen different patterns , fering of brass stands large bowl base , opal globe with onj'x top , Christ to match complete 3.00 mas presents 400 Beautifully decorated large Go'd plated warranted not to tarnish stands , low bowl lamp with globe with large * - onyx top. . . . JL . JL O to match 6.00 Man } * very choice and desirable Ladies Desks shapes in Dresden , Balearic , Romanesque choice Ladies' . Very Desk. manesque , with globes to match hijrhl.v } iuiit > btd Snihh , French Our lamp stock represents values lejrt , . mahogany Jin- You can be one 01 a hundred ibh quun'erod fi Soak or T that" cannot be duplicated , not only oak . vJ. CT who can get one of lh se chairs in Omaha , but in lamp stores' in any \Vc have other desirs , for Jess ! \Ionday \ tht re's just 100 of and other de-kf for raure city in America , bjt none at hetttsr value lha.n them made in mahogany fin ish , highly po.ished rocker , upholstered Carpet Sweepers CornHnation Bool ; Case and holstered back and seat in Bi&sellV L"liwlth aJTOtifl fleal ol rciora 2.00 , , fanry veHnrs in Hplend d - ! Crown Jevre ] in lio'h with drawer JUR-HOT a rarlt-tyo ' holts , nrn-spappr closf. cabltu t patterns , sr-indlc baclr unaidti a chair Bi = sfell's Patent ioji TY n < h jilu-f. fancy 2.50 that would will rejrulur f ir & 7 59 , uut asa - Tnuir hand fkird Cjcle Bearing- Sweepers r . . drawing fai'd fl. fprutioiiR Mrf.ly f f a lt > our A Coco Mud Door Maxs 205 I .iliBht a oak pnce.A * * rockw deiuuiuenL , & - we f-ioe Ibetii 1414-1416-141S Doug'as ' Street. The note is D-eUher tr lone nir HF wifle BE tbf prrume ; > lEies made ( by ihe < nboto-tnehamcrLl prartKS iinfl IE wtll exerutetl , esjit-t- ally the IfTericg &esl tn3 ertire bad : oT 'Jie nte. Gem-al Granc'fc jrxtrait IK ( SiEercnJ ia some details from itl-at In ih ? genuine- a on the whole , has a flat apjiearaace. j crnxss ELECT THEIK OJ FICILS - r"ormnl InnTumrallon Occ-nrh In 1 rfo Prlncljx- ivliif - . "WASHIKGTON , Dec. S. Consul Central Lee iias inloroed the State department that the lUBUTEeats in Cuba elected tnd icEtallefl tt Yara. PDrto Prtncij * . on October iO , the lollowicE officerE President. Bannlo MasBO , vice piesiflent. Daioinsc. Menflei Capote ; set- retiry ol war. Jose B. Aleniu : secretary ol the treasury , EorncEto Font Stearling ; secre tary oJ lorelgo affairs. AndrcaB Moreno de la Terre : Ercrclary of the interior , Manuel R. SUva ; penercl-ln-chier , Maximo Gomez ; lleu- tectmt Beneral , Cclino G-ircia. l cnut > r Alllun" > ' 1'tif.ltlon. WASHINGTON . Dec S Senator Allison , who arrived in the city last nipht inr tie cantjreEcicniJ Kes&lon. s.aid iij an interview "There will be determined opposition In the Pentte to the insexatmn of Bewail and it v/ill conie Iron men v-nose ability It not to be calusiH. " Tie- senator Bays thct Hawaii will 1 > taien up belore Cuba. If Cuba IE db > - cuEBa at til : tia.1 he as willing to follow the prebiaect'E le d in the Cuban gueEtlon. thdt practical currency leglEletiBa is impos sible ic the senate , and thtt the appropria- will be kept down to the lowest point Tronlilf In Bavnrlnit Chnjnl er. JuTKlCH , Dec 3. During in altercstiDO in the Chatabe" hne d > diy ibefneen Herr Helm , eentrifct. tnd Herr Gasuelmann. liberal , the houB wa ? iwict compelled to call lie latter to orfl-er. Herr GaEselmona appealed to the house , which decided thit tbe president's actian was not warranted , the centrists voting ing in Ihe minority The president ther. tendered tls resignation , vhich crcati'd a "WASHINGTOX. Dec. S. The liatlles'hip Oregon lias ritl d Irom San Pranrisoo for PUEK sannfl , where it IE poinp 'to the ut-w drv iocl : at Bremerton , to l > fr fittpd with lit touVe leel It WBE measured for these when la the dock last summw .and they have been > a lar completed In the tasps that IHtle rflmsdtis to be done .but attach them to the of the chtp. Jtiftic - ll WAHI > 53TOK. Dec S The local eostety of the Foes of tbe Revolution , at iu aanual meeting tonight , tftopted altncKt unantmoutly tlie bahiE cJunloi ) atiprorefi at the Twent n > eetit. ? * t Oinc4nnft.tl wf representatives ol the SnrsUty o ? the AmericaiRevdlullon : tnd the SoEfi if tt * Eewalutmn lor a union of the twa badit * . JtiEtlce Brewer of the su preme court T i sidsd siad made a speech wrongly favoring the proporttiirn. liiFjx-ftliiK : Antdiuatlc finn. WASHINGTON. Dec. U. By dlreeilon of the swotsry of ihe ntvy t ujiecial hoard of offi : irs et Indian Head made a final test ana inspection of tbe new elujounder automatic pun. Tiiii wespBU hfifi bew flrnd at the rte Df ftirty-onc rounds a minute , end in use dis- p'.mts wUh the * errio fc of Q nian at each gun. _ Mnjwr KuiitljInijiriivJatr. . TVA8H1N13TON E f c S. Major Mosiet P. Haixi } . 'who ' ! > t > wu ) swloiwly HI liexe. wcs \toaer wxfaj. Tiaugh till utnaule to leevt iU Imd he oortinue * . to improve tflcwly , cud t * BSOB h * JK f tronB r win .be taken u > fmmf plMHIn tbe HXith vhurf the climue Ic more l vortblt. WASHINGTON" . ! ec. S. CoBRUl O'Ka'E has t > eat te the Suite depanmout & aop ) of the lew of Xiciracua problbitlBE tbe imml- prttion of Catrece The omobr who Infringes BE the lav. jf. cubjecttiA to c fine uf Irom fit 1506. Oullj Tru ur > StuH-mi-nt. , Doc. Z Toivr" * otat- j ef the aec tuoc ef the ti iu.ury tihitwe- Avtiltbl * eobii balmuiet. , fty:7Clii ) ; gold itt- Ilu .iu < kk Alr SHENANDOAH. It. . Due & - < S | > hcaJ ! ) forty ef Sfattnaudoah'e ettizene i n ia.BoctcJ.Mia te be liutwn ac "The Sbwtiw3uah InijirevdHiwat auKirtatiou. " P. H. Metitzor v-nt caeetttd preeiduut , E. R. rereuaoa tscrtJttry e.ua C. RStUioet trtt.s- urer. i I I r-- PART X NOW R lADY FOR DISTRIBUTION. Bring 10 cents to The Bee office , -either in Omaha or Council Bluffs Mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in coin. ronrx-xt-T ron SWEATHER. . Fulr unit 1Varmr. . -with Variulilr TTASHINGTOX. Due , I. Forecast for Saturday : For XfibrabUa Fair , warmer : variable winds. For Iowa Fair , preceded by scow in houtheartern jionion ; warmer in northwest ern portion ; northwesterly -winds. For Kans-ui Partly cloudy ; warmer , I Bouthwesterly wind ? , bcoominp variable. For MlMrourl Snow or rain n Miutheaei portion : threatening weather tii portion ; colder in extreme eastern portion , northwesterly triad * . For South Dakota 'Fair ' , warra.aBOU.II ; - Tvefiterlywinds. . For Wyoming Fair , warmer ; vari . ' > ] c iwinds. l.ix-ul Iltriird. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER Bl'HEAr OMAHA , Dec. S Omaha record or rain fall and temperature uomgitired with the corresponding day of the laBt _ three years Maximum temperature. . . . 12 3 ? a 4f Minimum temjierature t 1C C JH Average umperaturt * ! 5 3k 2 : Rainfall .C ] , uo T . { JO Kticard of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for tils day anfl since March Normal for the day : io Deficiency for tht day 'a Aoruraulalttd exetHF since .March 1 MS Normall rainfall l r tbe day W inch Eie-eiifr for the flay 47 inch Total rainfall li.ce March i , H.fiT incheB ! Deficiency Blnot March 1 10.76 inrhuf. 1 EXCCBB vi.rrtKii'F period JlftC S.st inches Deficiency oomtfp'F period lIBri. .1C.S inches Jti-j.ortfc from Station * in f. ] > . in. , Bovciitj-liftb aaridlan time. -illl HTATJONSW'EATHEfl. W'EATHEfl. Onmtu ; . , Ui ! ! Kurtii J'lwu I * < > twit l tkt < Ht , SI CttVfkTOMCltULT Jtujaa Cttj. I I ! X Huruti. clew - -2 2 Otilt { n < I \ 4 Hi ' Si M tt I M. i W 14 , Ii K K I Heleuu , i. H fitr . f I ' Ik 21 olnuA- . t l ar Ga.lv iluii cloud ! 1- -WEliH. . Tore .3181 CfficlO. I Iu Ilfiirt Ii > f t.c it xii.rki. IfUr itiUKrlr "For vears jnjcrtatetl ent-n W..B fr. l-ii if J > art dlMiuur. P * m uuejis.nefcs Lr.tl ItaJjiltatioii it devtlu ( d into bbni ruji I nr- UCIK , tauinjiiiiE tlutuirinr and cboianp n-n- LT ArmtWt Curt- for the Ht-ar- B > e inet.uit rilit-T. ufid tne bad i-vrrij > - iixwffltirtJy difiUKieamd It is a wand rfttl w rl.e-r. Iw n ' onut wae chron ic. " Rw. L. & Djuia. J"teu l > urE , Pa-XT Sold by Kulin A : Co. , Utu and Douplufc ett. ana Bhtirnian 4 : Mt-Cussfcll I > rug Co. . IUC iJ firt St. A Business Man Ruins His E3res ? V- i "When he URCB them tf'tr Jbe Birl" become * defective , w < _ hou " 1 c t l of j.rvjrr claw.ea. Don't do i" If 3'our tye trotbie yuu have them a"enflifl to nt onre ly a SritnUtlc OcullEt. TS > wi'l tL-Et and lit them at a reasonable cost If you don't need KlaHses. look at our handsome and Hupertor xtock oC Ojiera GlttBBet , Lurem-tlefe , Chioni itc , , for holiday clfts. TheAloe&PenfoIdCo LEADING SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. G ) > | i. I'nmiu IliiK-L. 14 < ls Jrurunin St. h Booth inp PITUJ > luiu Ix-cn uied for v\er ! > ( < > tu 1 > ) - milliutiK of niuttierc lor their children whllr twin. lit wuli Jiertert BUD- cein Ji * < > otlit tbe clula. kdrieii * the eums. Ul 5't i.il JJKIII ruret wina < uur uuc , it tlie bait remodr fur IiJurrljrH-u Ei < ld by flruccmte in I-VBTJ nen nt Hie wi.rid. Be Burr uud nut Jor "ilrg Wiuiiowii Soottmijr Pj-mji xiufi take no other Uinil S cents o ti .ttle. WEAK MAN CURE YOURSELF urutt - wcuflertul Jrjib i -'m trie GTU.ICSU ty Inr IMSI Miu iu&iL uincf jn-cmuturL-ouu ti..j > t.4 uimtturU s uuu J oases. A.i uzu.lt ut 'T n cmarctU mj3 nr * ' "it fcuBereris. tor rrmHUnc f ) C MiUxd juuOi. i KJ talnmt iu Ullt , run- ( > inuii iiutfl.wm itf in i * n im our labor. - vt ml furnjfcti Blr lur R , wub a. OJil Orl.ruuj f.i , i.\1N' ' D IP cuie or Buccm 'lir tnjecu m airj ri"undcd XI. leltcis Jut .uuti curructuiliurli : . ! . , anil c uds KtDi ll. . . uu.u-uiUuu ; tret trum uliMJ-rvi-tl CVI-.STAl , MED ' > - tiowtOl. ' rACU.li OAP WOODBURY'S THE