e is I St. mi. puirgotubi-gzmaaai, flbtlfitzshap timing, 3115141 423, 1828. f . iilllIEii'l'I8ili ""'l."I.'.'wi.i:‘.;.:"i°.‘lfi.¢i-‘.'l.’.'»l"“ - °*_:.._u.__ ”7"i't"(i'gi‘)rc':vlrIi:l.iictv r.'a_vco. eiry nsuin .hrv_vrirI.. . r:.cor.iil'i CITY NEWS.’ Limits are again reminded that the headquar- ters ior oiiilinerrlu this olty is D. Orawiordb (.‘o.'s, "and also that their house is the vrutani headquarters for Eiuitsricrs. justly tamed paper patterns. itsmiior catalogue. . For I [and Kansas Cigar, wholesale and retail, (I to P. Roddy. Ill 14. Fifth street. _._.........._.____._ 'ru'xx1su and Shampoo miss u no unset street. ' , DI. warn-ins, an lit. ciinriu street. A regular graduate of medicare. has been longer engaged In the tr-sntmeatot chronic diseases that: any other pliyalcian in the city. Nenous tiebulty. blood diseaasnaliimpedimenuio ntarrtsge. Call or write. Circular tnce. Au. Knlns or Nzxiiaits tor tiauii and machine use at White's Thread Store. (48 North 1/‘otirtli an-set. I - ...j.j¢j..—.—.— To 1{0fltxit.I.—I{rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething has stood the test of thirty years. Millions oituathen can tsatiiy that it is i-sltshla. itaiievss the child from pain. eotteus the [l1IIll,I‘lglilIthl the bowels; ‘gives In Islam, troubled vritli cello pains. quiet sleep, and its parsuts unbroken rest. But’ trait and Inuit shade trees, traits. etc.. of Colman a son, at the Bt. Iaottis Nursery, twenty years established. Leave orders at Rm-n4 World omce, corner Sixth and Olive. Treeslargo and Ana. ....__...._....._.._.._..._. Till. publlo are respectfully. cotdtnilysnd earn- estly invited to visit the carriage establishment oi xsthsn Card, ‘southeast corner sovsurh and Chestnut streets. and lisstilut. Julia Riva. s'i' sitcaoaivriu uniuirr. arsvb. "In Miss Rive we nuloniy tonndarroat plie- nomenal pianist, but I [nu nrrtsir. eurnbltiliil with dauling tnenhanlstn the rave intuition or musical ptiilosophy. shots, as it were, I combi- nation of Lint and Itubinsteia."--Izeitschriit. Leipstg. __..__—_.—.+————j— On Exhibition Until 9 1:. no. Tine Oil Paintings, It Pcites a LeaLhe's. Auc‘ tlon sale, without reserve. May 1 and 3. ...___.__.__.._..__._.._ Repetition of the Centennial Concert and Ex» hihliton to Aecammodulo Those Who Were Unable to Gain Admission on Tuesday by Xtainon oi the Cs-o\vd. A chorus 0! New Hvmctrrd Padres, selected from the Normal. Central High and Ilranch High Ecbootv, will repeat to-night (Wednesday) the programme of classic music given but evening. at tho Mercantile Ltbrurv Hall, including telne- tions twin Abi. Glover. Wcidt. Mendelssohn, Rossini. Von Weber, Kueckrn. Itcicbanlt. Caseb- mana and Mozart. _ Decltauations and reciumons by the pupils will be introduced to vary the pro- gramme. Doors open at ‘I o'clock. Concert cora- nisaccs st a, precisely. ‘rickets 50 cents, for sale at tho door. A New 1301 Dam. 'I(r._ Primus I-Zinersuu. ol St. Louis. the noted host-builder, has but rcoclved from \\'aahlnp,'t0l1I I patent for his new style of Permanent Box Dam. The dam is to be made at strung out or how-n timbers, which lactose a space or s num- ber 0! spaces, according to tho sLi.o tlctnsmlcd. The box part oi the clam is to be titled with sand, gravel, stones or mud from the bottom of the river by means oi an ordinary dredge boat. The weight of this filling will keep the dam steady and peririanent. The hunt designed to be sa- posod to the force at the current is constructed of Ilron planking. and madula I. frame Lbnl tvlll slip an-nln order that it may never be under- rained. ‘Thins the current may wash away the sand and deepen the current at the river and the sliding Irauie will tollow the bottom. Ellmuld the latter Iruh outto I [reater depth than the bright oi the frame. another can be added on the top. and so on to any required ilcptli. hir. Eus- erson and Mr. Diivle no the pats.-nines, and ex- pect to have a [Trial demand for the use 0! those dsins on account at their oheapncss. A dam of this kind. costing from 515 M1835 per foot. can olten be built where I penltaiiout rock dam would cost $100 I [not or more. Norraw Escape. The iightnlvsgexprcas on the Indianapolis and 51. Louis Railroad never Itopsqlt the elegant lil- tie town at ilunicer Itill onion: ii is mugged. On Band”. Mr. 1.. Learn. a mere ant of that place, wanted to wine to st. Louis, so he got the sta- tion Agent to its: the train. The can i-In about Iooyanls past the depot, and I.-escin thought he saw some one motion to him to get aboard. Tlieretors he ran along the i.r-sci. in some inan- h¢t liia Ioat caught, and he who brought to I and dos halt. In the meantime the train commenced bsding. lnasem elled. the conductor, who saw him, and every ciao yriled. 11:11 train neared him, and the man s elrurta tn extricate himself were redaubied. its the rear platform su-uek him violently on the briil e of his nose. be seized the val ing and I his out loose. lie hell! on for dear life tor any or Mty yards, with his heels bumpinfiauong an the Uni. but ‘ha is glad today that ho living. Hts nose is not M band- snmc as it vvaa, and t are is an unnatural black- ness that will not wash out, for a tune ill least, under both eyes; but he does not mind "then: little things, ' under the circumstances. _;._.—o————_~ Poteen and its Power. hlesdames Iiridget Iltcflamara lino Kata Leon- ard. bath occupy quarters in the same house. No. 1215 North Eighzli street, and, ordinarily speaking, are on friendly terms. Yesterday fors- noou they sat down together to discuss their diurnal ration of potceu. with the marking oi the liquor them came I isnglu oi opinions, and as ltvv-4.1.19‘-cues could not be setued without s row. “WW” I took the uusniuve stones, and. tlilravg-=m|;;i‘,_i;M he . stabbed hIra.l..a.-onutl mm.) lucii to the iicigblvnri throw ‘VETS rroocedcd ho bloody Brit! til into custody, lodged her in the Tlilnl Iiiatitct .Lnllou, on I charge of assault wltiiiutent to kill. h1I's.lA:onlar1l was takeiiio Dr. unlock‘: omre. vi-burs her wounuis. winch were not of a serious nature, wart: attended to. ____._.__._.._...___.. Seriously Ill on the Street, About 10 o'clock last night. Ofllcer Began brought into tlifclicatnut Street Station I run in I state of semi-consciousness. supposed to be the result at drink. on being axaiolucd by the ser- geant in charge, the prisoner was found Lobe umsiderably bruised about the beauland face. lie was lovfkcd in a coil, and half an hour titers- siter the tumks-y discovered that he was vnmiiiiiit blood, and giving evidence of rapidly tailing strength. A conveyance was prnenrod. anti ho wan sent to the hospital. The amcrr reported having found him on RN'oud urcct, beta-con Walnut and Him. Ail em-rt: to learn his name rowed unavaillnz. and although he had 31.’: so on lilo person there was no paper tnzndiiig to identi- fltillloll. its Isa man about Itity years oi age, well drcsstrd, and seemingly I Uerman. . . . ____ __ By False Prctenses. Oath: ism iust.,a mun giving the name at John Hrccn. went to the tailur shop of Henry Moll. No. 1535 ltv«iailwny,' and after suiting that he was I‘t:il arquaiutcsi with Mr. Hull's bmilier. ordered I suit of clothes. On Sinnilay niglii, he hflhit lur than and prv-senicrl an order signed by Y. J. Frcurli. at the firm of Woods ii: I"rv:r.rll, No. Kit Barth Iiuln street. and for whom $ioll'a brother worked. Tho ialiur. nothing duuliiing, ...“=* 2:2"331.23“:-a“'.u!"‘°l' :2: mu--uniinx in mi err?’ Tasmania; lioli ill-i.'.‘.‘Z .." Mr. Fri.-urli and have the rlnivr s'nriilc<.l, vulis-vi ll: Iui-mi titssit has try us. (,'..mp|_.mt mu |....1;,..| with the puiiou, but in is: uouiiux hiss rcauiiui tlieietiuxn. Capt. (ttioever Cont-Itciu-viii. Telegrams from Caiiioniia ivcn: y'eIlerI.l:_v rs- euivod at the house oi Itessva. tlbeever. Ilurttiinrrl &(.'o.,from Hr. Agate Che:-ver. euuvryna the gratifying intelligence that his father, l':tlIi. Joshua Citeever. was improving rapidly. and great hopes were rmtvrtsins.-xi oi his pumsneui '¢W'¢'7- YOU": 11!. (ibeover will litmst.’-.it.‘al(‘ly' return to lit. Ltillll ..+ ._- .__.-- Arrival of Judge Dlllatt. Judge Dillon arrived in ant. Louis Inst piglat from Jeflerson City. and took rooms at the Lia- drll. its will provide in the United sum Circuit Court this morning, and it Is atltiounncd that the Uourt will most pifnmpily at to u‘t‘.lor.h. The yeizs leaves to-n‘ int or Davenport, lot;-s. all not he holds out in Omaha. ulzl ~ communln U L ' Elm streets, and Ildlpgutil to uilk. lively. An officer Miné9 l to the IFZIIO of hostilities, and. us‘ tr- DE1-IS’ noun. Investigation Into the Mystery by the Coroner Yesterday. » of I Brother of Deceased, and I Tesilmon Oumber of Other Witnesses. J. -W. ‘Beaumont Exeulpsud by the Jury,‘ and Rvlened from Arutt. The inquest on Win. J. Does, who was found (lead in the river on Monday morning, was held at Coroner Dudley's otllce yesterday. More than usual interest was manifested in the caso.bcesuu ssusploianhadbcen aroused that Bees had been made away with, so that he could not testify in the case of the State against J’. W. Beaumont. who is charged with the killing ol one Ilsa‘-.le'n. Hr. Ilesumontnvliois I powerfully built man. with I wall-drllued and bold outline at face. was present, and was in Ihe custody of I. police oili- cer. Ilia attorney. Mr. J. J‘. hinflnde, sat at the table near the witness’ chatr.and closely watched the interests at his client. A jury or six men wars swovmaud I large number 0! witnesses were present. The investigation began at to o'i:iockia the morning and lasted until 6 In the evening. WILLIAM IIUBEIT, otiag man. testlileai: I live nusr the fool oi ll llsr strvml. Camnaislst. and I an s llhoring man. Yesterday mornin I thought I would no and look for the body o my cousin, w e was drowned; I passed through the tlrilt wood in in sllit’, and thought I would limit further down‘ saw this was a man in the drift, and I caught him wit it hook; I pulled him ashore and re- rted It the once sts‘.lorI; that was all retool; I is the sauna y shall have seen in the lifm-gnu this uwrulug; tbs drowned man had an my coat, grs vest, -:9:-rails over his pants, I it me shirt. an on one dugrerthera was I silver ring. - soul A. tutu testlncd: line at No. 923 Marital street, and am I plasterer; I hnovr the deceased; no is my brother; his noise is William Jetrsraon Dean; ho is about thlrt -eignt years old, and I married inaznhe was rn It Wuiiington, Indiana; his business was that oi I glasterer and its lived at No. $80 Center street; e hrul lately been working for me on Market street and on school street. The last time I saw him alive was on Wednesday the 12th inst.; on Wednesday morning about o‘ciock bu cum to my house. and said that lair. Richardson, on Friurteentli and Poplar streets, wanted him to do some work; I lent him I brush and he t1'cnIitvrly;lillI.l not see snithixégjmom ui him t1'il2:30o'ciorx;Iiu met me at ‘o. 3.; Olive street; I went there to collect some money; Mr. Seymour and my brother were siltingon um stairs; wu had some conversation in regard to the pay. ment at the claim; In brother was out 0! money. and we ttskcrl Mrs. h-isymuuv to give us In order on Mr. Bossy. of 27m lrrnnkltri avenue; my broth- er went there to collect it. and got ibo groceries; he returned to his house Will} bis portion of the groceries; the wagon came to my house. and] saw! ‘ill bmiiier on the 0)Ip¢)s~Ho sidn oi the street; he brcioned for me to go over. and I toalt I drink out of a bottle; then: was a lutlnnce oi thirty-lvu cents duo on the vies, he laid, and he thought he would get I pint oi whisky’ I was to have one-hell and IN would have our-half;l wont into I room and toot: a small drink from the bot- tle; I uid I would keep some of it In: breakiast > we went to pm Market streetzgu the entrance ' my place he said it was time he should get a l. Ii-om Mr. Terwilleger, of (krthagv. .\to.. En. would go to the Post Onion and so if there was any mail for him. I said: "wiiii.ur,.-. do not target to be on hand It 1 u'¢I cl: to-murmur morning; we have I biz sy‘s war ." lie said: "See that you have as r thin prepared and for work." Witness can no more 0! his bruit If? that cvunin , and next moniinx he had not come to his “'1” . I went to his house and my brother‘: little girl chum and said: " ncle John. pa did not come home." I said: ‘'I expect the police arrested him." Bctwnr-n 8 and 10 o'rJock that morning I saw air. lleaunsunt and an- othev nil:-Jzutn mining up Market street. lie looke uiuilil , and his borsti looked Jaded. I said to my Isl o: "l Ivonder ll Beaumont and m brother have been on the sprees. " she says: ‘ ‘ tsmild not wonder a bit." I made in uirlea It the Four Courts, and the Captain vote to the list of arnists. I started to my br0tl:¢i"l house and met Col. Coimrd. who said my brother had agreed to meet him at D o‘cloc.l. that murnln . I treat to look for in brother. and UIVETFN the streets until l2a'c ock that night. 1 met Oflcor Dovvling and he said that (Juicer Kennedy had informed him that he had picked up A man on the south side oi Myrtle street. between Sixth and seventh, and placard him In tile door of a vacant house. Omccr uorrling and I went to see Onleur Kenna; d . Ile are the about the name information. Lee had nuns! I drunk:-n man. and there seemed to be I min who was aliado-ivliig him. I name to tilt: Oonrluslosi that be had been foully dealt with. I made no report of what the on .1-.r had told me, but mniinuod the search all nl hi and all next day. and all nexttlsy. On I‘ day nitgbtt undorsimtd tiistareportar oi the Times hli gntlnlonnailon in regard to the matter and was guns to bring it out in the mews per. i went to see the man who has control or be local columns and requests-d him not to publish ii, as I thou hi it wonii be dutrlnicntal to the interests of myae land brother. They rornlsed they would not do it but out morning found they had done it. (in {flaturday Mr. Beaumont came tome and requested me to go to the nus: and have them retract the statement in re ani to the supposition that he was instrumental ii the puttln sway of Ivtv brother. I tolrl him I would not do I. Isaw Hr. iiiinpson and Mr. Schotleld and they informed me the seen I mun Iuswrriu to the dcscrlp on oi in brother. They ask he was not In much uni as am efled. I and the delec- tivcrnudertook to and e saloon where be ob- tained the liquor, but could not find any except one on Fourth and Him, and one an ‘inn and spruce. I oantlnuerl the search until yesterday morning. when I learned that my brother was round In the river at (J-ntuliilolrt. The witness went on to state. at some length, the reasons why he thought his brother bail been mule awn with. Mr. hie. ride remarked that the allegations were likely topxeludlco the jury against an innocent man. J. P. COLCORD testified: I knew Win. .1. Docs. and recognise the clothing on the body of deeeued as that worn by him when last I saw him on the night of the l‘Zti:. inlet him that night on Fifth street. near the 0lyNIl‘tlI’ilC. Ito sgolte to mo about the itesniuoub lin an homici 2, the trial being set for the next day. lie said that he had been summoned as I witness for the defense. but be was tile best wit- ness tor the iitnte that there was. I asked him how so, and lie Fltlil that he saw Beaumont draw his pistol iivlte below Ilrlwduu nicked ii I ailrk or made any iuasuliun him. I c said! at each time the pistol was drawn. llunuinont told Haw- den to "Get out!“ and the mini time llawden wicked up I git.-re of innit to defend hitnscll with. l told Deco c was talking too loud, and started dnvrn atreut with him. not knun-in; who all lit be ,-listening. We walks-il_w the come! of fill I and ' We were fol- lowesl by tour inen~—tr H) they were I do not know -u.Lpl_l.iit' stood neiir by us when iv: stopped to i 9 noticed the men I told Den ‘"3 “'1 W I on‘ so we went down tan. saloon Arid too I ‘ 1. “M H,“ M be had had an mum-.y he would l.t1\‘b .-..ac.. drinks liiuisc f, as he was thirsty; the sa 8 vriucm vveiirank was at tho corner at Fifth and :3‘ ratio streets; after drinking we walked on to the Idevrslk and laser [our men standing put far away; 1 is not Ilium wlnesbov the vrcre’tho sauio four above rnenlluned or nut.ln.t cautioneil Desza not to talk loud; Dean was at that time sober; be repeated to me what his Lcstimon next day would be. and said that his wife can 4 substsnti ate his iemtlinony-{ii than Uilll hint to zohoine. and gave him mgcud telling him to meet me at my calm at 9: o'clock nevi. lIl0l’I1lYiX,lDtl to imn his wile, as I \\’33‘ll€4l to see what aha liner- we s wok hands, lull! he wont -north and I steal smith; Ilurnerl attcr going I short diatom-.s to talk to I enliemuu. anti saw Dues atiii walkin nortliavars ; that war tho last I saw oi bin-ml never had spoken In him holore that evening rei~ aiivc totho teanmont ease, exccptiiig that in I restaurant near the Four Courts, when the can mu un-is-.r |il‘(‘IIlI|lIll|l',|' exsniinotlou, its aura asked me what i iliuuglit about the case; be hail nut, to my Lnmvluige, boon I witness In this than frcliiru, and I do not ku-iw why he spolsc to me Ibuut It, exrcptirig It be Iicrause I was reprnsem. tux lilo ritsita in the previous trial. A recess was here taken Iur dinner, and at 2 o‘cioct the lsiqtwst was resumed. Jnliil nstuuarls tostIi!o(l' Ian: I saloon-lrccper and In business at tho southwest turner of i-ilitln and Hpnica streets. I mtnoritircrlhnt on the night of We«liies- day. April 1!, Col. Culcord came to my saloon with is man who Ippenrcd by his dress to be I K liili-snuiier. 'I be to-zit .\ drink and uuyrngrrl in 5 private cnnversru. on. which lrould not hear. I do not think the man was drunk. I don't think that either at tbs-tn Iintl any money , as the limits v--en-. lint pmri fur. l «lid not notice wbelbev ti-en: \\'&‘.l.'l'/it} men on the corner or not wlion they wen u . - 7'(II.|l'l O7]-routs; [(p'.§\‘§'|sy ir.s,IIllrtl that lie imuula m.‘iI'i -s tycfinx pt-e.‘ ties.-riptiuu on the south siais at .\l_Irlli' v-u C; M. tax-rn l‘l\|.ll and .'-n-rnih sin-.i-is. on ll’... ng'..,,., nigiii. and sasisim] pm; 1., |.,. 1...,-L um ,,I,,,, “,4 ho lit-mi nu Tvrt-.nueiii atvi.-ct, but ht: did nut I5-¢:.ik dllU""".\'. I-CU-:2 limit rilie initm-.nr.o oi liquor; he tmik the man I filmrl iiuiitnca rind ilmtcil him on the steps ni 2| \iiu:.mt Iauunv, iseiiiug ll thrrc until its rzsi-in Ii-u'|:; tsitncss went in tho (‘(rilll‘I uf >3s~u-nii- null )I_\rli. sires-Le, writs.-ra lu- ii.\~a’ n rlraiips-r -inmliu against um mu]; 1", ma not loot; « in...-I; ‘tar.’ r‘i-uld nor may mm _i.|r_ it--mummt us. stranger his mrlics high, and or vi .iiigi- man. The x in r-igltt l’uIsI;i \.n_ \l‘iluc.-s was in Iiiurrv in r-mm: he bu-l to go UK) s riiill, and toltlllmcur lmn-Int; wlmut ilm rir-u.i..-n man that he let: an n dour stop. Witness wrus mill iiillrrr iloi.-.ln4 to the plant,‘ Ifinxzsrd.-. but um -lruuirrn mm: was mm. The mini limt tilinnsu put in the vipainvuy me] some lilmsd on his sbiri and some on his i:~C€. it III I ditrlu night, and it was raining. WILIJAII fllltl’, A man; intin testlneii. I the an Kevunth and Sin» atirvfs. i saw me cleneitsrrl on li'r C0.'€a‘Et.‘T‘It)i(ii. air. J. K. Cumtnlnrrs odered the toilovriru; slim gevetiou which were Iaopted, and the Bocretary ordered in arm and submit mm to the Charter Uommluion: We. the Citizens’ Committee, would respect- fully suxxosl to the Ooinmissioners oi the new charter that they incorporate in it some rovision retail» to railroad oounccuoas Iomet lug Illa the fol owin : The Oil oi‘ St. Louis sliali have owcr to ms is double ck railroad avenues Is ollovrs: On the levee from end to end. and by tunnel from the levee unilur Walnut, or as near theretdsspnictlcahis to the end or the resent tunnel. and thence by open cut, via I e Mill Creek \'Iila_r, to the western limits oi the city, bridging streets that cross the same when necessary. it may Join with the railroads In unh- lng this grand railroad highway. but shall not at exclusive rlvliege to any. It may 005' uvsri any right 0 way which any read now has. and may reinovu any track from streets which they new use when not-til , and force the rail- roads to use this avenue. it shall ve easy faciiltyto the roads to switch into clr own grounds or depots, and into any elevators. ware- ouses or tactory. and in a lust tarld for the use 0! said lacilitlos. city. and the tar «vary it will give samo privllr as to roads Mhat may berutter come in as it ocsio so now in ex tn.-rice. it may grant leases tor 1 1' flu-'-Ion of elevators Ind warehouses on the WW6. bthflvv-Iakt track sail the river manug pmper conditions -csinsi obstructing the sam. H3“! 5‘-3" W1“ UM give privileges tor the erection of bridges from the .4} 01¢; (:.,..,m.s_,-¢t,,| or Main street, over said treat: to “N gig‘-agar‘, cu.\'m::s.\'zxo ‘rm: vviuur. It may condemn the land Iruniiup; on has 7173;‘ with I view oi straightening Ind vridculu we same. and if no agreement can be made wig: the owners at the land in regard to the bcneuu and damages, it may take the whole tract or tracts at I lair valuation, to the and that the city ms own iboiand it iuskes. It will have powevtrs ease, resell, or use the same after the propmsoii accre- tinns are made. It may treat with the hints at Yllintiis or (In: owners on the river front. for any- thing that is necessary in the manor. K.I.l1CTl0‘i( or onrtczns. Mr. spsualmnt announce-.‘. that the committee had been in existence {or one year, and that an e}nctlon [or officers would no in order. On mu- tuu. this was proceeded with, Ind the same ofli« tsirs trcro unanimous! re-elected.’ The are lion. ILJ. llpalmliors , 1'reiIlil¢ml;UnI. .. B. Motcslle. Vice President; Capt. Geo. W. Peril, Socretar an—‘ ii" ‘ Lailorv. one. in am costs and Illu to snake ' on ants and vests: tns is work: none but uni-rtus war men wanted: rail tare will be refunded. M. 8. Leis-t.usa-i.Ja¢h.soaviIie. Illinois. wAN1'ED—A flrst-class bread and cake baker. Cali turd. 11:. St. James Hotel. aN'rzs)—'rsss-is to uni mes. Irv"-in-‘suite P-rose Brisk. C0tllDll|)'s' Grand and Chemicals avenues. ‘V'AN‘l'l|:.l)—-Elan wlttiswaall sash units: in stoves. hotels. taetovies and other business. Apply to no Washington In.-nus. room I. up-stairs. ‘v"A.N‘.I'ED—-A live man in on city and town in the world‘ you can make 3' I stay selling ourleitsr-cop his book; no press. brush or water re- quired. li'.xre slor Hi’: 0).. room i£'i‘ribunc Build- lnz. Chicago. Ill. Bend stamp tur circular. ___ " I1oN}.'x V O-A‘.;s"l'I-2l)‘—D'u).=f private party I ninety dam: will pay liberally: mod rval as e security. Ad- dmsklii. a.. this once. , tvsxrazzs. _‘ 2'rc.—waN'rzn."' " W -—..—..—.. ' novsxe. nooml. . .0--limsll store. with two or three lino’;- rooms mnneelrd. wlib eouvrn'¢ures, etr.\ an t- able for papers and periodicals. Atlslvrll. xiv-:n-r Io- ru:on and not. which must be cheap, (ieranl IL, t.llotia-Democrat odieo. 'vv.tiviu-xi-.\oz~r1'8. _..“- ...... ... ._ —.....,.,.,..-....... “ ANTEl)—Atrn .lIl Iovrliy ioal. . Cc lnile-ohanicncr. glans-cutter and can -opener. Also. tor other novelties. .\on.-ity Cm, Gil Wainirt st. A.\"i'l‘:D—Agr-ntn—To canvas for Pieturesque Iiizrope I-id other Int-class rial pnbbations. J. ll. Clsusilnua & t.'o.. fi Locust street. '.t_V'.'§N‘l'lr7Ib—AOl“.-.\‘17l>;-)lakr no on menu nu You see our ."lE\\' HOOK. which as absolutely no oat. it is "The Thlux" for this (7 niennial ronounees it “oreicrabiv In our eixeulars and what 1. ti. rout) £ C().. In Monroe street. Chicago. sn"i"i:n—-sgsuu'7,‘iiua to pan re} Benin.’ roifr ilrst-class rsnva ra. V5 rile. stating expen- eaes, L. 1.. lioynloa. Bi. Lo .op(tng llook and II I {is} m.'i'.".'.-i'iTu'E be U U ink: used wllhoui press or or. ouirii tit. Bead stamp tor circular. Dealer’ nan‘: Co. .117 Ullvt-. any yr: pflDIlsh¢d."' leading loanuls say. —‘.—}‘_¥-EX-!.:‘Z—;.—-4:}.&"P.‘al"l.>t-l‘tilt8 at npgtnori .§Jm;n. I ,vs rs-sum \-r- , Ejo. iligclierslntst rgeet. :iea?los¢.l 0" ha‘ OB iM.L8—8t.aud H. ‘ulna Market. Also. new and »eoud—hsu.t mart-ii sods ioouisins. Appiz in John ilcctosksy. M and 56 Union itsnret. ‘ FOB flAI.E—'i'-ta I‘ns:¢rs sad I'olliietsaa—‘I'1'ie Id- rrrtisel has a pr-.-i and all iha type required I?! I fenr-no 1'. as-rep-nvlainn fleilpuptn only menu Irma tiu numtr . Its in vlillu toss-ll or to treat wit any rriia!-is pa in tin» sstal; iahmeut «-1 a weriilj £9-goal’! igiai-yrrrvksiiy |‘|‘lt imfiliy. .v,.i.i’.;;s x. ‘L. . sitar . our umocrsi lit. Louis. 1111.. “°°“"' Ipon RALl".—«fl'.'I I/>1-‘III! s'pes‘i'.‘s'ioi. ni uougtnsfi to by the tar set. .. ‘EL Iaobeer-its n":.¢uu"“i?ar-:o«I:Té.;.;.?{»: and Is. luhusaa it Baird, Vioarosds-Ir. .. , _ . .........-... DW'ElJ.Di'D-HOUSES -10 L121‘. .,,..-¢.,.,............,..-v..-.,..v~—..~ Fun BEN!‘-—ii’ouoo tn! Chestnut street. in Int order and uouiainiu ien mains bani‘. laundry. stable. ate. lit: vuizxsos it ‘HA. .-zn. Hi Pine street. Fo"" n ::i‘.i‘E'i.C1T-Fs—yi?rSi.x. v-. n{ if. 1-Iiorr brt . him». it rooms with all modern ins- provcmrnis and ianra lot. near this «is put. iii ‘dVEl)I‘E'd[’f"3‘1L‘1.A rotiagsqottfl I0|4:IIbI.‘l(IffO ol l‘II\1ll .flPIf P i. I l.0.. LA . {Ir Lean flutkiiii: rnru-Evpiyuurih and si.".'l.i.°°'’' ”' II Hfi.V'T—~lloIiM.- .\'o. Ill‘! Olive afni. fab nls rd tlirouynoui or with tomato. pas fixture! and window enrta us only. apply to Chas. ll r not. fill Pine street. - FOR flKN'l‘—Ari elegant dvvrllinit-house. rontaiao lttzlrooms and basement. with all the motion improvements and ruin: attached at 118 ll. Eighth street. inquire) at .s'1 8. 8:-could or llll 5. this street. FOB R.ENT—J!'hr'2¢-story brick house of lo rooms. bath. Iratrr-rloact. laundry. eta-.. Na. ism Chub rint street. itrntlow tos prompt. tenant. itrfhsr- son & Wanu.-r. 511 Find street. Oil flE.NT—-6-ronrn houses. Nos. X41 and at Groudulet sums-' $15 1 month. Apply room .’o. I. N. E. cor. zieuuml In Pine. " It RENT—l}eIlrIbls! nine-room housmon North Garrison an-enm-. (No. me). bsrluir all modern lmr-rorsxneuts. will be rented at I reasonable price ts a careful tenant. 3(cI'tI)1Il.ii0N .8 WAlt.\l-ZR. 121 Pine street. . It ..‘i"I.'—-.\'o. 1102 Clarlt avenue. 4 new Irons hay win-lowed houses iritll 9 rooms. hath-rv-om uudry. I-.Ill'r-(lose.-t. bells. spestlng-iubu. hot and avid -rarer. trout. slate and rear yards. Rent. 5:1). in- uuire Tbua. Ward htuiiauus. No.27tl Lucas avenue. __z ron sts’:N'r—tioonrs. .Fm:r.?m.-xi'*‘:;s.;.;.g;”..'“...."" m"..'.:.;::‘£ V V Market su-set. up It rs. Ftlk ItKN‘l.'-’!‘lin-s moms. water and . Sis pes . ‘o. W! North .\ m-icenth. snoutii: as-road flour, 5 between Franklin avenue and Wash streets. _. .__ .__ . ‘ It It 'i.‘—-iiiti -Pins street-—.\'lcely tarnished rooms: terms niodserate. . or: Il.E'.N“l'-Thrro rooms '.;... "imam no no pu month. with water ll 2&5 Vrniiklin l\t.'l)Il(l. 130“ Itm\"r—R« .u<, sx'l'.'.Is rial-ii ..m...'£. 719310‘ Bill park. furnis ell or unfuruisiar-I. ’ Fight‘; rtiifivlirggiunlnbéu Ind su}?r'i'mnse room. ._.. .__.__... _ ._ ___ ...... .. .. .__; T0 1.!~.‘l.' I-‘OB BL'5I.2\'E38 FUBPOSE. J», --_a..,.¢.—.,«..—...»..—»\,v\».».¢.»‘r.;~'.“.v\/~.—.».. FOR flKNT—tiior-2 and dwelling No. H74‘ Market street. Lnquln MB. Wetnvx. ELI North Point] street. F08 BEh"l‘—8ton: W! North Third su-est. suitable ‘ID’-lg‘???-Kllflilnllttllltc antes. Inquirc at 1:! win.- III a s I1‘t}ll::£EN‘r-—Dru-mom tor rent. am soor or an " PFBz>0' x.u.I' ¥)!;:lL§°Nr1'\[r—IJ;1lrIl ganvemyour hats Illlrfzfi nto I II at es It ' 52,: d Forts. Stgisrfh 8 uh street. 9 ‘V w ER5i0hlAXr—Ail In trouble can on sfrn-2. u‘ I; hurt. elurvnu ; vrill reveal )’0|X!‘ll|nll' -icstiinyl gives full satistaci 9:4 N. l>’iI'tls.strect. I-‘v we. )EltS0.\IIL!.—-ii. “'0” gay. the but ' tc rlothlnx. Address}?! iorgui sine I)lZIl.‘iONAL—:i have tor ms."2'z-.‘&.'... ihqlisli Isa- tevest of I spicridul. hurry patcntezi. eats cat- rouplcr and an llllflfosfisl rar. lror turtiier particulars sdv_lrs~ss it. D. t‘.'aliooi’i. I"rv1lri"k:htown, Mn. 1) tso.\m.|.~cmmu-s1 Loan macs. ten Nonh sixth Itrttl». Music to loan in mm! to suit on watches. dliunu .:ml at sxticlvvor value. 1)lIBSOl\’A euts-Your old telt luau. soft or stiff. cleaned. -1 1d and nit in new style». at Zn- Dtre Straw sml Felt torts. N. stxtbstn.-cL 0. -.¢.»..-.-v~/..~,.-. .....-,.,\...,v—.— _—. -- EWINANCI/LL—-M . It 8. D Ind I0 per 1:‘). 310.013.$9JlX>.$5figl.’9.l“).§2.@.$l..f4fl. smu. an city real ulain. G. Ll. Keelsv I 00.. Ill Pine. _ —13«'ar:x:‘n'.’r-;.;:i.:;r§'.:a;.?i;.;....m“ All Olive street. has money to loan on lrupruveni c y property. No romnilsalun. nb.\rr.5i':va. .-~ -v¢.m BOARD!NG—Gri:tlesuen vishtnua rriincil. plus»- I!!! hora:-. with virh. paisrsrile load. ran be ac- boaldtns-liopse es coinnad sis.-ii 1%0A.ltDXNG—l turn or threenr lo.-meta _ boarders in I re-spcctsdis German fan I ‘: picn- ant rroiaa and agreeable lpsuooz Pl: hot berea- teeuth street. 0AlI.D!N0—Dar board 33 week. urns?" mouth. in advance; stilt. r Hotel. Inn is‘ main untamed. and all tint-eius nun wsitsn. 1‘ cationic — xv south sixth street. private , bog-mug hgumyirrnxs. per week Hf. day hosrdttl. ISOABDING-Fwlflllnfimn Avenue llois-l—Dsy boa:-visa 90*‘ ‘NH! : tahie unsurpassed lathe zitnsnflcs olrooau torrent. t WANTKD—PAIlT 11.8. ‘ AN’l'l-‘.D—l‘'Irtner. The subscriber. a iucrrhani tu tins very rt:-nest rrui the San Juan mines. wishes I partner with $5 to !l0.((Xi rash capital. for tile llltllll supply in s. Ar: Immense trade and large .roii sxuuaursed. The subscriber has I MT sim-r-- muse and txarls-iniin for hi-in use. Aildruss ~ Berger. Saxtaaviie. Col. " L i.'x.a""'.~§*'sc'i$iis"'vv"a2?rr§T -\r\ &»v«--f-.—7y-\ , AN'!'!‘ZD—Chlld ' .‘vclo-{:hll%ctren‘s carriages. rrlocipe-in-s and ANT,“ oo-ls or hunts and slums. {|J.0W« mm is ~11. ltruil. lint. ll eii. Ill Con an avenue. ¢|.,gh,~,.g.—1n‘¢,, “V repair. at I017 Wubiugtun avenue. W" y.:('*_;.l_a'a;ial valuable rvsl exists in trade to 3 cl I the of ry ':{,......3:§ lo iis.s. szo. it-5. itsosnu :13. i-:. a_. Iskenlc. 1inuonu1.ol.«inz Lllfl. Pruspent {sud Happiness.‘ Uineo IILI ll Ian strut. Address .2‘.aIro. R. 83117“. LAD] Ell’ PHYSICIAN. when I lad ' is lit trouiiiu sin: should consult the Doc- tor about ~er unulnlrv. A safe and speed! IHHDVII 01 olistruclliilis. lloarvliii: and nviruin Illlfltlf muons- Yhrnt. All letters strictly rnuldrtii . ru-isitiishett ltd]. Address Dr. Smith. I‘. 0. but! It‘. Scslalll. H0. “’ KHRINOTON YEN U3 -.‘ew York Duals itoovns is the Hints in get I Iood rrllalilr Set in Tue ii’-zv kl. uuld fillings. 3'). __7-s.‘ The Cotton Dental Association RE the art nators ol the use oi ' ‘-.\'itn)iis 011 e (lu.ImI guarantee ioexirsctisuth without rain. (in sl- tays trash and pure. an is luriniess. atlllfiilly purer-nu.-a ml r "“..'.'."“" °’"6l;l"'" ' I I . Ill Oiivutrset. '°‘_’°” G at“ "' au'soii§f— T IVOILCF lrnlly unslfiiiulelly ohx-aiimi iorln wnIuailbllty.‘ele.'. ruiilziicu Irvin:-cs-wiry: attor_-iecgo. .(modr\cb. l‘. 0. Box um. (‘tiles SEWING DIACIIXSIZS. all kinds. H5 in Fl ‘"1 D3 mrnu. at an .\Ius-pan stint. i.-runes ‘I'll-I-I I-‘nun streets. It. w.*\s rIlIserby_. ‘ _ T. LOUIS-ETK AND H/I It I.\'h“l"l'l'I3'I.fl‘7'-W Chestnut ei. I-‘rve rlluit hum 1 Iu v daili- . A. 1). W11 . surxeuu in dune. r ' ‘ ' *1" as ,v.wI'n'—.'«-. FE LE (1 RA 1-’ H m -um. mi. Inr su.i rlrlivers. 1.»... on unions. -it-u M-t~ elass won k. tilhl s. Niels. Luce eurtalil I W¢¢|||l1; -vieirr.-in-u.u.'ut.\' wt in in Nortl Nil.’ "R"- I. sins:-r.\t'i..¢iu s Wllaots, imprntd iv-ui Do- nisstiv; ll} iosvo. _ _____W.___«_ "N __.___ ' -ADIIOII iron I 2lil()ltT oi?! °,nlv- Hui L ltsrxal-sslu new so-I ni-I rs-N‘ 5 Huh llwfllt. nonirii and late sliavris. sin .-... tmrs and [mint lasl prlre low. M. J. DI ii. ill-.'i’I‘lionias strut. nz:.iov.u.s. ' 1 l'3>t(IHl/il.¢Dr. Payton. Dentist. has removed in lw. so harm iii nth street, [lute doors null: oi oln’¢._epyoaiie his a ti ouiu. lumlltlittlliefs. csn u Ilia w.» uswn heave- C. ii. iisllss. PRiNT|i\i'G.O wsu. now: in LOW Illfs in ‘nu nous: and t-umpiiai warn in specialty.