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I TTTTC OMATTA DATT/Y / TrnVTC : TTTCSDAV TVrcniflArTVTCR 3. 1RS0. rt I Hi Hi , j ! _ _ _ * > , I iw TOE DAY BEFORE TQE BATTLE 1 tntonso Aotlvlty In Both of the Pojj lltloat Gamps WHERE IT WJLL BE FOUGHT Tlio .Iiidccs And Clerk * ol Kleotlon Probability or tlio li"loro it Oon test In tlio City of Oninha iic , lite , „ tc liar Ilrforo the Itnttle It 1 % conceded by every ono thnt to days ' election will lx > ono of tlio hottest ami most bitterly contested political lights over witnessed In Omnhn The gro.itost amount of lntorcsr , Is centered upon Uush nnd Moo yiinlie , candidates for city treasurer , whllo the goncrat public Is Interested In the rnavor nlty I'olico Judge prob.ibly is the third most Important Issue , though there Bccms to bo nbout a stand oft between that raca nnd the heat for comptroller All day ycstcnlny boodle olock , that portion of I'arnam street botivccn l'ourtcenth ana riftoonth was thronfjed with an excited nnd noisy crowd of ward workers hotly discussing the situation and arranglni ; plans for today's crcnt battle To an observer nnd llstenur the scones as well ns convorsa0 tlons overheard were muiislnrr nnd In- tcrtvstlnr ( Ono nundrod dollars shoutrd n Tourth ward enthusiast , that Inlniror nnd Uush will bo elected " No response "If any of you democrats have ncrvo enough to back your loud talk with dustcomo and see mo , " nirnln cried the speculator , but ho could not find a taker "J tell you , Cusulnir is n pone posling , " argued an ox-councllman who resides near Urovvnoll hall , to hulf a dozen cngor voters That Iowa record of his has hilled him " Down the strcot a llttlo farther and In tlio vicinity of thrco largo banking Institutions scores of moir , who seldom talto part in elections , could bo seen working Hko benvors , their strug < lo being airetted to the treasurcrshlp , whllo 1 over nt the Millard hotel Ohnlrman Morccr had all ho could do to talto enro of the eiowd constantly pressing him for Information acd instructions The light is developing some startling * features About noon reports were circulated - latod to the effect that , Uroatch nnd his friends had determined to lcnlfc Liningor nnd IJecticl , but these of them who wcro scon outoicd a strong denial of the charge Mr Uroatch was sought for though ! : o could not bo found In time to get an interview with liltn In the bank circles , it is the FlrRt nnd Nobraaka Nationals favoring MeSliano ngainst the Omaha Nationul , Merchants National and all the others who nro supporting Rush The republicans feel confident of electing their entire ticket The councdmanio candi dates nro putting in their best licks Mr Bcchel's friends claim that he has no reason to four enough opposition from Uroatch to defeat him The indications nro thai an Immcnso vote will bo polled todav I'oints to Itt > Contested The city election takes plnco today And the voting precincts will bo opened at 8 o'clock in the morulngnud remainonon until 0 p. m. A list of the oflicors to bo voted for as also , in detail , the various bond prooosl- tions which are to como before the people , will bo found on another page of this issue 1 of Tub Beb In brief , however , the oflicors to bo elected nro : A muyor , city treasurer , city comptroller , i.ollco judge and nine coun- cilmcn at large These counciliiiou may bo 1 voted for in nny ward of the city The ilrst proposition is as regards the is suing of S _ > U,0O0 bonds to the Nobraskn Cen tral r.illroad in ahl of the construction of a 1 steel bridge over the Missouri to cost $1,000- 000. 000.Another Another Is the Issulngof J213,0GO bonds for the purchnso of situs and the erection there on of bchools The third proposition relates to the Issuing of bondB for $03,000 for the purchnso of the 1 exposition building and the conversion of the 1 sumo into a market house All of these bond propositions to bo suc cessful must rcceivo two-thirds of the Votes 1 cast on the Fame The candidates names and each of the 1 propositions will bo printed on separate tick ets VOT1NO rilFCINCTS The polls will bo held at the following places : OMArtA PltrCIVOT no 1. District No 1 Southwest corner Tenth i and Jones streets DlstrictNo.2 No 1117 South Sixthstroot Ylnoy's barber shop District No 3 Southeast corner Eleventh l and Dorcas streets , cngiuo house OMAHA PRECINCT NO 2. District No L No 12-4S Soutli Sixteenth l street District No 2 No 1871 South Sixteenth street OMAMA NIECINCT NO 3. District No 1 City Jail District No 2 No 1023 Harnoy streoti OMAHA IMlBCINCT NO 4. District No 1 1007 Capitol avenue District No 2 No 1712 St Mary's avenue OMAHA IMIECINCT NO D. District No 1 No 501 North Slxtoonth street omaiia ntrxiscr no 6. District No 1 No , 5530 take street District No 2 Lyceum hull , on Tnonty- foui th street , on south sldo of M. U. „ M. V. railroad track District No 3 Stevens store , on Parltor streol , west of Twenty-third street OMAHA 1-llEt'lNOT NO . District No 1 Corner Twonty-nlnth and Woolworth avenue , school house I istrlct No 2 H , O. Clnru's building , on Twontvuinth street , between Dupont und , * lilco streets oxnriA rBrcixcT no 8. District No 1 South side Cuming , between - tweon Twentieth und Twenty-first streets | , harness shop District No 2. Cuming street between Twonty-fourth strcot and Twenty-fifth avenue , Pu rays barn OMAHA HtECINCT NO 0. District No 1. Corner Twonty-nlnth and Fnrnura streets , C. J. Johnson's store District No 2 Corner Mercer and Lowe avenues , O. J. Hyan's store south omahi wtcgiwr District No , 1 Pivonka's N' street , be tween T'wur.ty-Ufth aud Twenty-sixth streets District No 2 J. Levis , Twenty sixth , street , between N and O streets District No 3 Llttlo house back of Keller's hotid , O streoL District No 4 Exchange hotel COUNTV PHLCINCTS rjorenco Vrociuct At school house at riorenco Union 1'rocinct At Gcorgo I _ Itodinond's bouso JefTorson Procinot At A. P. Deidrichson's ofllre , Heiiulngton , Illkhoru Pieclnct At town hall , Elkhorn city , Valley Precinct At school bouso at Vol lev station , Waterloo Prcolnct At Masonio ball build ing Chicago Precinct At Van Airs office Millard Precinct At school house at Mil lard station McArdlo Precinct At MoArdlo's school l ( house Douglns Precinct At Henry Iluscr's place : , soutli won quarter , section 30 , township ; jj raugo 13 West Omaha At school bouso , district , No 0. The judges and clerks of the Third ward , First district , will assemble at 1003 Daven port strcot uud adjourn immediately to the city Jail The officers of the Second district of the Fifth ward will meet nt the cnglna house oornor Blxtocnth aud Izard and then adjourn to another place nlilca bus not > ot boon an- ' nounced JUt > aUJ AND CUSUKS There will be two sets of clerks at the polllug places , but the same Judges will pro sldoovor the ballot boxes The Judges and clerks appointed by Mayor Uroatch to servo at the election are as fol- lows ; First Ward First district i J udgos , Ilob- IS Glenn , M Shrlkcr , J. D. Tooker ; clerks , C. P. Uirkctt , Scott Hutler Second district ! Jadgrs , lames Henderson , E. P. Flung , Pat McCnfrroy clerks , E. K. I eng . W. Mathers , Third district : Judges C. E. Ooodtnan , P , jj . Mnhon , C. M. Smith ; clerks , J. M. Urnndt , Mnt P. English Second Ward First district : Judges , William Alstndt David Fnrquhur IC W. ISartos ; clerks , Chr Kouter , fahay Warner Second district : Judges , Dan O'KeefTe , S'illInm Gatewood , X. D , Prichard ; clerks , Dan Shelly , Dan OConnor Third Wnrtl First district Judges , O. A. Decker , P. Williams , T. Crosby ; clerks II . Edmonds , P. MeAtidrows Second district , Judges , J. A. lgartv , W. S. Jones , Ed Hartgi ley ; clerks , Henrv Ulchard , John Urnndt Fourth "Wnnl First district , Jndgcs , P. U Ilobinson ; , O. II Lester U. A. Ellis ; olerks , 3. II Mcrcnant , Frank CollfV Second dis- trict Judges , A. Mcintosh , 11 J. Parrotto , C. V. Hnrmon : clerks , Bcrnnrd Gordon , Cwinr F. Stephens Fifth Ward First district , judges , John Wallnco , , Alexander Gray , Frank Fricday ; clerks , Hornnrd Morgan 'Hiomns Mullm Second dlsti let , judges , Charles Wlklns E. O. Erlling , K , O. Itickun ; clerks , Joseph Kolmcv Thomas HIrmIngham , Sixth Ward First district ; judges , W. A. Grant ; , II J. WolK II It Wiggs ; clerks , Tom Golden , H. E. Cooper Second district , judges , W. 13. Hensliaw T. E. Boyd , John Pnko ; clorki , A. F. Muync Fred Lcsscntlno , Third district , Judges W. A. Mcssick Gcorro W. Stovov , William Hodges ; clerks , G. A. Ostrom , J , P. liacon Seventh Ward First district Judges , Charles N. Thomas , N. W. Nelson , Gcorgo j Dennis ; clerks , . Sabine , B. T. Sliolby ; Second district , judges , P. .1. ( Jaunlcy , Frank Crawford , Henrv Green ; clerks , J. M. Wnlto ors , Charles Inskeep . Eighth Ward First district , judges , J. B. Small , , i , H. Moore , William Anderson ; clerks , Martin Bailey , John F. Worsham Second district , judges A. W. Parker , Thomns j II Doyle , Joseph II Schmidt ; clerks Fred J. Baker , James OConnor Ninth Ward-FirBt district : Judges V. F. Helms , John W. Pattorsou , S. S. Vun Buron ; clerks , James Brophey , Henry Bor- chert Second district : Judges , A. O. Edf. Wards , Frank I'.Immer , C. II Webster ; clcrKS , IL I * Scwnrd , William P. Durkoc Tlio following is u list of the election ortlclals for the polllug places outside of the ctv ! : Vnllev Judges , V. 11 , Thnmns , P. Hnrr rlson Edward Burk ; clerks , William Mitch ell , Frank Whltinoro " Waterloo Judges , D. B. Jordan , John Nn on , J. It Watts ; clerlt3 , II B. Honulgen , L ] L. Stephens Chicago Judges , A. J. Notlo , T. Vnnalst , John Bolfo ; clurki , J. B. Siovcrs , Dan Cununn ( Elkhorn Judges , Frank Gelston , Eugene Whitney , J. J. Eberhait ; clurits , & 1 , O. Wal- c , ( > tt , Fred Walton Jefferson Judges , Benjamin Eboner , Berman - man Timnio , Henry Wilko ; clerks , C. J. ] Klanlnger , J. 1 { . MeComb Union JudgesJ S Phador , Chrlst-Poddo , Gcorgo ( W. Hansom ; clerks , M. L. Crosby , Edward ] Knight Florence Judges , Henry Hall , Hugh G. Claiko i , F , L. Random ; clerks , CUarlcs Brunn ; , Herbert Hunt West Omaha Judges , A. CtemOns , James Petersen , Michael Woarej clerks , Henry McGlnncss , Henry Ebv McArdlo Judges , John McArdlo , C. S. Avery , E. Allen ; clerks , J , C. McArdlc , V. A. McArdlo Following nro the election clerks appointed by the county commissioners to sit with the judges appointed by the major , at the vari ous polling pluccs : First ward First district , Clnrlcs Cone . ynr Second district , Joe Graff , P. Turkol- boo Third district , Willium Dram and Fred Hczko Sooood ward First district , John Scroo- dcr , Otto Docbrae Second district , J. J. Sweeney nnd John McMiellen Third ward First district , F. W. Solon and A. Green Second district , Sol Prince 1 and A. French Fourth ward First district , Lucian Stevens - ens , E. B. Chapman Second district , C. Crary und O. F. Stephens Fifth Ward , First District William Mc- Dovittand James Wallace Second distuct , Fred A , Gordon and Ed Dalton Sixth Ward , First District E. Glenn , J. It Bean Second district , W. T. Siovcrs nnd W. F , Fliun Third district , M. Stevens and Gcorgo Smith Seventh Ward , First District Arthur • loilffo and J. J. Points Second district , J. J. Evans and E. Hulcb Eighth Ward First District J. II Win spear and J. A. Young Second district , L. F. AIiGiun and A. Smith Ninth Ward , First District C. J. Johnson Second district , Howard Clavton McArdlo precinct Judges , John McArdlo , C. S. Avery and 11 Allen ; clerks , J. C. McArdle I'1 , A. McArdlo Lyinir Aoout Rush The Nebraska Tribune , the German dnlly , | puDlishcon communication on Friday eve ning charging John Hush with Wing an cn- omy of the Gorman people In it the writer makes the assertion that City Treasurer Bush declared ho would spend $500 to con vlct Charles Vollmcr , the slayer of Dannls ' Quinlan Mr Bush is charged wilb apply ing epithets to the Germans never used by a 1 gentleman John Uush bad no connection whatever with the prosecution of Charles Vollmer other than to contrlbuto $2.j to a purse pre sented M. V. Gannon after the trial was over The assistance rondcrod the statu In the Vollmor trial nroso from the circum stance thnt M. V. Gannon stepped over in Omaha on nis way cast from Montana for a few hours on n day or two following Quln- jan's killing Whllo hero ho called on Dan C. Shelluy , an old friuijd Gannon was then practicing law , in Davenport , In , but was ou the eve of removing to Omaha Shelley suggested that ho tender his sprvii.es to usslst in the urosccutlou of Vollmer , as Quintan was an orphan without J funds Ho agreed to It and the matter was arranged , Quinlnn wis unknown to Shelley ; the snmo was true of Vollmor , Tlio only uiotivo lu arranging the matter for Gannon was to secure him an introduction to Omaha In vlow of his intended location hero for the practice of tils profession John Uush hud nothing whatever to do with it Qtir-stlrms tor Amlrcs Omaha , Neb , Dec 1 , To the Editor of Tne Bee : Will you please answer a few questions propounded below that a denio- crutlc wugo-workor may votointolligontlyon the ofneo of police judge Did Phillip Andres , whllo a member of the legislature of 16S7 , vote to extend the convict ; labor contract for the period of ten years to Boss Stout or his asslgneesl v . Did the sauio gentleman sign a memorial to congress recommending the abolition of tlio ofllco of president of tne United States ! Did ho on the night of December 21 , ltbf I ) , have a scat on the platform in Motz hall , at which place nnd tlmo Lucy Pnrsons , of an- archlst notoriety , uddrcssed a meeting of these In sympathy with the men who at that date were in jail in Chicago for destroy ing Hie and property by moans of dynn- 'milol Did ho at the same meeting arise nnd unnounco to the nssonibllng pooplu the arrival of Mrs Parsons and ask the mdulg- enco of these present until she could muko : her appearance in the bull Old not Mr Andres at the late county election oponlv work ngainst John F. Boyd for sbpriff , Yours Truly , . A Demochat _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Krvln's Vcraolly 'A lively scene was enacted in front of the New York life building iu which the man ilErvin , with the Iron Jaw und concelleJ pate t became the laughing stock of n crowd of about fiftv i cople Ervin was a delognto to the late republican city convention Ho was a Broachito from away back and , when bis Idol was defeated , shared tlio disappointment of some of the others of the solid twenty-eight , who thus saw tholr hopes of o&lclal patronage blasted , He was asked by Attorney Eilor if bo was going to support the republican ticket , mean ing of course the nominees whom Broatch Was opposed to and whom ho and his hire lings propose to boycott , jus answer was an evasive ono "I am i 'afor the republican party " Ho was theo upbraided for his treachery in knifing candidates whom liu hud helped to nominate and , by vtav of excuse , said , speak roIng of John Uush , that unv man who would say on the floor of the convention thai he | would ratborgo on a ticket with a yellow ) oldog than with Major Broach ought to bo knifed , "If jou say that John Hush said that , you are liar , and John Bush will tell yon so too " Several other gentlemen took part In the tnlit nnd tlm'o of them applied the epithet of liar 1 to Ervin , bet the latter nnd not the spirit to resent it nnd slunk away amidtho Jeers of the crowd ; " .By Son ifohnV TrrncliTy That John CUrka Is the fntherof the "citl- icns" r nnd "I.nw and Order ticket that will bo worked nt the polls today there Isn't aqucs- tion of doubt The tickets wcro In the hands ol different parties in the streets yesterday Ono man who is to work the tickets at the Second ward polls was seen who ex hibited nn order wrltton and slgnod by Clarke for the pay for the dirty labor Another \v s found wno admitted ho was ni the rancus held on Friday night when the ticket was sprung Who was therel , " ho was asked Nineteen Broatch men , The caucus wns held in an ofllco In the business center of lown " Who Is nttho bead of the bolt 1" John Clarke it tlio mnn you want to sco if jou want any moro lnfotmntlou , " and ho closed up like a clam But ho wont talk , " said the reporter , Well , then see Major Broatch ; ho knows something , ntiout It " Proviouslv Clarke web scon nnd nskod about bis connection with the bolting tick ets "I hnvo had nothing to do with It , " ho said "I have beard tins morning that Hose water was going to got out a ticket with dishing nnd McShaneon In place of Liu- Inger l ; nnd Hush " The adolescent politician looked nshamed of the ridiculous assort ion ho hud made , whllo his face bespoke Ills own guilt Councilmen Chaffeo und Davis talked In the snmo way about Kjsowater They had heard l , , they said , th it Bosowutcr was going to spring u bolters' ticket In the interest of Gushing and McSliunc The bolters' meet ingsato i said to have been held at Cbaffou's oUlce • Maier Broatch was in a poutlsli mind when uskod about his connections with the nffalr Jlir Bee wont tell the truth nbout mo and I dccliuo to bo quoted in its columns " Bo reloiitod , though , aud said : "Inmrolngto suppoit Llnlnger nnd the whole ticket with the cxcoptlon of ono man Tnut man is John Hush 1 propose to Ojht lnm und defent him , But I have had nothing - ing i to do with the bolters' tickets und bare | not encouraged others " John Clarke is ono of your lioutcnnnts , major i , and ho is ni the head of the holt People susnect , thuicfore , that jou mo cu- coiirngiiig , him " * * "I am not responsible for the nets of my frlonds j , " ho testily answered and walked away "U seems ridiculous Tor Brontoh to disclaim - claim , cognlzani.0 of or connection with this infamous knifing of Uio republican ticket , " said , u prominent republican tills afternoon The city emplo\os are into the scheme nl- most to ii mnn , nnd it Is umiucstiouably tiuc they do nothing except at Broatch's bidding Ed Cone , of the city clerks ollleo , is working the bolter's tlLkot , so is Jim Gilbert , the gas inspector Tbcro is II L. Seward , who is one of Bro-tcb's strikers , who Is working the bolt too And talking about Seward , Major Uroatch has appointed him clerk to the street commissioner What authority has Broatch for muking such nn appointment The ohurtor or the city ordinances do not provide for such un office Sownrd was appointed bv Broatch without authority to , do some of his dirty work , and the tuxpapers must pav for it " The Citizens and Law and Order , tickets are made up of the following candi dates For Major R C. Gushing For Comptroller Uobert Armstiong ForTroasurer James H. McStinno For I'olico Judge Lee Bolshy , The uldcrmanic ticket is made upbvleav- logoft the names of Stuht , O'Kcofo , Bechol ! and Baohr , the republican nominees from the First , Second , Fourth und Seventh wards and substituting the names of democrats The other tcpublican nominees are left on ! the ticket ' • Does your mother know you'ro out , " said a boy to his little brother Yes sue does , " was the answer , "forono bottle of Dr Bulls Cough Syrup has knocked my cold into n cocked hat , jou bet " A few applications of Salvation Oil will I nstantlj- relieve stiffness in the teck or joints 25 cents , 91A.IUISHOUSn BONDS Why 'ihey Should Itn Votpil Tor To morrow A. Hospo , Jr The sooner wo have a market house the better J here is no living without it That's what is holding the city > back 1 am from Cincinnati aad nlwaj's en joyed the benefits of a market house until I came to Omaha A mat kot housu is ulwnys I" a success Butter for which wo now pay 30 cents aud for which the producer gets only 20 cunts , wo will got at the market house for 25 certs , and the producer will sell It for about 23 cents I dent know how the lease of the exposition building is , but I should recommend that it be la such shape that the city cannot bo ousted N. li Falconer J am In favor of u market house When 1 was president of tie ! board ot trudo.I fought long for the market house It will be a grent benefit to the working pee plo The wealthiest people dent patronize them Mnrkot houses are a good thing and wo cant have them too soon John Little , of Llttlo „ Williams I am iu favor of a market house William Fleming Yes , I favor a market house I would be glad for my part to sou ono as soon as possible Wo would get rid ot handling a pcrishublo class of ( roods A. H. Uladstono 1 would favora market house very much It is a good scheme i Theio Is no question about It The exposl- tion building Is u good location There Is none bettor A market house will not huit grocers , but podalers who are seltine rotten vevetables N. Levy , ot the Nebraska clothing store Market Louses are n good thing for a cltv But I think a city like Oinahn ought to buy land instead of leasing it , and enjoy thereby the rise in value W. J. Mount A market is a good thing and wo should have ono Homy Yates is a strong ndvocato of the market house , nnd snys bo will support the bond proiwsilion with all ins energy and in fluence "I have lived where thov had mstl- tutluns of this lilud , " suld he , and know something about their value to a city The exposition building is well adapted to market house purposes , and at $53,000 in bonds comes in my opinion dirt cheap It would bo a gioat saving to the city in many wuys , but chiefly by bring ing the people who sell produce close to- gether , make competition lively nud afford purchasers an opportunltj' to secure Just What they wnnt , at rcusonablo rates Chnrlos Dewey is also an enthusiast on the subject When asked for an expression ho replied : You may quote me as sayitig that I am heartily In favor of the bonds , and will colabraio tlio day Omaha opens nor market house On general principles , it awill bo a good thing for the city and make busiucsa lively " Fred Davis I want to see a market house and will support tno proposition with my vote and influence to purchase the exposition building for that purpose , Frank Murphy Yes I favor the bonds and tnon wo need u markothouso Other largo cities maintain such institutions nnd receive great benefit from them What Is good for other cities ccrtiduly cannot do Omaha any harm , S. P. Mono expressed himself most en- thuslastlcally In favor of tlio scheme to se cure a markethouso , declaring that such an Institution , in his opinion , stood in the same relation to tlio family that the dry goods store did , Barry Hall No city of the size and Importance - portanco of Omaha is or can "bo complete without a inurkethouse , consequently I utn In favor ofotlug bonds to purchase the Ex position building J. H. Millard I never lived lo a city that bad a market house , but I think those bonds ; should bo voted and a market house CBtnU- nllshed. . My information is to tne effect that ; such concerns aud materially to the im- ; portaucoof oclt1 . Therefore , I favor any coterpriso that will help Omaha . Miles ivervo nntl Liver Pills An importaut dUcovory , They not on the liver , stomach aad bowels through the nerves , A now principle Tboy speedily cure billiousnoss , bad taste , torpid llvor , : piles and constipation Splendid for men | women nod children Smallest , mildest , surest 80 doses for 23 cents Samples free 1 at Kuhn < _ Co 'i , 15th and Douglas THE CAPITAL CITY GRIST An Important Mooting of the State B nnkhtff' ' Dopnr tmont LEESE DEFINES BltANCH BANKS ' No Suoli Institiitlmtfi Known to tlio Lnw Iiliiculn'9 , Street ltnllnnys Brancliinc Out i\ti Aocl- ( Ictitnl > tioollii | ; . Ljncolv BtrunADop Tub Omaha Bub , 1 U l P STURitr , I Ltscouv , Neb , Djc 2. ) The state banking department hold nn Im portant meeting this morning , commencing nt 0:30 : oclock It appears that the Commer cial Stnto bank of Benedict has made n folso statement ot its business nnd , therefore , Jcopirdizcd 1 < the interests of depositors Proper showing having boon made to this effect , a motUn was made nnd entertained . for the nppolntmont of n rccclvor to take chnrgo of the business of the concern During the mooting Attorney General Lroso submitted an opinion dollnlng branch banks \ nnd the province ot loan nud truH compinlcs The board accepted and ndoptod It 1 as the propur construction ot tno law It Is | ns follows : .To tlio Board of Bank Examiners , Lincoln , Neb Gentlemen : In answer to your Inquiry ro- liting J , to what you term a branch bank , I will . say thit thcro Is no such an institution known | to our law Erorj' corporation , linn oriudtvidiial { that receives irloncy on deposit , buying or sulllng exchange is a bank under our law , and must havoproportj'ot a caih value to the amouut specified insoction 1 ot ] the banking net , und this property must bo ot suon value ever nnd above all Inciim- . Dranccs and In excess of all liaoilitlos owing bv ' such bum This , ! understand , means that every bank must stand upon its own merits ' , usd not have Us property subject to the liabilities of some otlicr bank The propertj * of each bank must be isolated from nil others unci disconnected Iu its existence If n corporation , firm or individual can start several banks in various parts of the state , and ono of thuso banks should bo so mismanaged tnut it would bo nec essary to apply for a receiver then in wlndiiiET up tno business of such bank every ' bank that the compiny owned would bo ofTcLlod notwithstanding the fact thnt thoothor bunks have fully complied with the law iu ever ' particular Then , if this is , true , the only reason upon which this result isnttendod Is bocaueo tlio faillng'bankdid not have proportv of the cash value re quired bj- law above nil incumbrances and in excess of all liabilities And I um of the opinion that the very object ot the law waste to prcvont such transactions If a corpor ation desires to start a second bank they must form a now corporation , and go 1 through the same procedure as was followed ln organizing the original bank , by sub scription to stock and issuing stock , etc , ard if it is necessary to take u pirt of the i capital stock of the onglnul coruoratlon for such I < urpo30 , then the reduction must bo i made in accordance , wjth the bylaws ot the i original corporation , and this ivill applj' as well to nil commercial banks that have a L savings bans attachment The capital stock : must bo so placed that these who deposit ; their little oarniugs will not lose tlio same i through the mismanagement of some other bank in ndifferent part of the state , because if one ilrm or corporation can bo permitted to carry on a dou bio business in the same or adjoining rooms , then thev can under the samonuthorilvcnrrylon the same although i in a different part ot the state , und again if f onocorpoiation can cair.von a second bank they can cdrrj' on a bank in every cltv and I Mllace in the state , and I um of the opinion i that such a transaction is in violation of the ) law 1 ho exception made in favor of sav- mgs b inks Is that of the amount of capital 1 requiredunder ' Rection 1 of the act In the speeific cnso jou spoik of , I would rcquiro ' the corporation to ineoi porato for the second 1 b ink mid form a ACparatc and distinct cor- ] H > rilion , because , as now constructed , every transaction of one bank eftects the second bank in a creator or less decree I do not | see uny objection to the individual stock " holders of ono bank subscribing for shares of stock in the second baik , but I would in sist on the ubovo rule in every instance where ono bank attempts to start u second 1 bank This will Insure safety to all persons who transact business With a bank against ; dangers that might arise through some other Dank with which they have no dealings , and mat bo wholly unknown to them 2 1 do not understand that a loau and trust company must make a report It is only such corporations as receive deposits , buv nnd sell exchange , pay out money on checks , etc , thut are subject to the law If a loan and trust company docs rereivo de posits , etc , ns nbovo it loses its charter as such nnd is subject to all of the provisions ot the law regarding banks Yours very truly , , William Lkkse , Attorney General State Home tlottintrs The bonrd of public lands and buildings mot today to pass upon the reports and'ao- counts of the state institutions The case of Stephen Hobcrts vs M. V. Mondy , on error from the district court of ' Nance county , was filed for trial in the su- prumo court today The Farmers Union msuranco compnny , wild its principal place of business at Gruna Island , Hall county , filed articles of lncor- poration"in the ofllco of the secretary of state today It Is n wutunl concern and will In ] sure property against lire , llghtnlnc , ea clones and tornadoes Capital stock , } 3 , " , ( KX ) . In corporators : C IElvin , F. J , Itojonburg , T. J. Brownfleld , Gcorgo B. Dorr nnd II , M. St Clnlr The Nntlonnl bank building company of Omaha also filed articles ot Incorporation Its purpose is to erect , maintain , hold , con trol nnd Icasoln Omaha nnd elsewhere build ings for banks , stores , shops , dwellings and ofllcos Authorized capital stock , $ ur ,000. Incorporators : James Lawrence , John L , MeCnguo and WilHnm L. McCnguo Governor Timber went to Aurora , Hamil ton county , today to consult with clttrens and nttornovs there regarding the successor of Judge Norval of the Sixth Judicial district , supreme judge-elect. The now county ot Bock , which was cut out of Brown , in the northern pirt ol the stnto , is nnxloiis to get nil of the machinery for self-government. It appears that the of ficials of the two counties have been at log gcrlioads for some tliuu und today manda mus proeoedlngs wcro commenced In the supreme premo court by the officials of Bocl : county to compel the officials of Brown county to turn ever cortlfled copiei of certain records to bo used In the collection of tnxos from both real and prrsouttl propcrtj New INouii' .es Public The governor todny made the following notarial appointments : Anson A. Welch , Wnyno , Wayne county ; F , J , Hondershot , Hebron , Thn\or county Brad Hlngor , Lin coln , Lancaster county ; Josslo F. Ho3 < \ Wil cox , Kearney county ; Edwin O. Cook , Ful- lcrlon , Nnnco county ; Harvey W. Newell , Kimball , Kimball county ; William F. Blip pech , Omnhn , Douglas county ; UwightPron- tiss , Sutton , Clav county ; W , W. Koj-sor , Omnhn , Douglas county ; Eugcno L. Dlmlclr , Heartingtoii , Cedar county ; Chatles L. Jayncs , Omaha , Douglas county ; Daniel W. McNamarn , llenningford Box Buttocounty ; Thoma3 V. Miclinol , Broken Bow , Custer county ; It C. Patterson , Omaha , Douglas couhty Tlio Bonk Islniid Coining A gontlcman who has just returned from Dos Moines authorizes the statement thnt the railwaj" recent 1 chartered in Iotva ns the Iowa & Nebraska Is but another nauio for the Chicago , Koctc Island & Pacific , and thnt the gnp between Council Bluffs nud Bcntrico , which Is between eighty nnd nwoty miles , will bo closed next season as rapidly ns mon and money can push the work 1 ho proposed new railroad bridge to span the Missouri river between Council Bluffs nnd Omaha is in that intcrost The recent deal between the Union Paclflcand Northwestern hns forwarded tins matter , which has been in contemplation for some time This gentle man says that the Koek Island pconlo find that they are losing Denver business by reason of the length of this route , which nt prcsont is by the way of St Joseph This cutoff will sbortou the distance materially , and when completed all through passenger and freight trains will bo sent oy the wny of Oinahn , Lincoln and Beatrice Cltv INoWs mnt Notes Attornej'General Lceso went to Omaha this afternoon on important business Diphtheria is provalcnt in Lincoln , Another - other case is reported in the family of J. W. Taut , at the corner of Forty-fifth and W streets Jn all thcro are four cases Samuel linker , the soventccn-jcar-old son of Mr and Mrs Frumt Baker , who resides at 2929 S street , accidentally shot himself ycslerduj * evening , ticur Malcolm , while on a hunting expedition His injuries are sup posed to be fatal Tliroo cases of scarlet fever nro reported in the citj' . Ono at D'ortioth and Vine streets , ono on S , between Fifteenth nnd Sixteenth , nnd ono nt the corner of Nine tcenth und Q. All cases have been rigidly quarantined and the ntmost precautions taken to prevent the further spread of the disease Work will bogln in a few days on the North Lincoln street rallwny For the present - ont the companjis content with a line from the Bapid Transit to Bulmont and Lincoln Heights The company promises next sea son to oxtctid its lines to the depot , the court house , the capitol building und other im- portant plnccs in the citj' . The Standard street railway company , whose present line runs from Twenty seventh and T streets to the Wc3lej'on uni- vcrsltj' , commenced work nn its down town extension this morning Work begun at Six tcenth nnd Fstroets nnd will run westward The terminus of this line hns not yet bcoo announced , but it is presumed that it will bo- J at the Burlington depot An AbHinutc Cure TheOUIGINALABIBriN'E OINTMENT Is only put up In large two oimco tin boxes , nnd is an absolute euro for old soras , burns , wouuds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions Will positively cure all kinds of pilss- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MEN r. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box bv mail UO ceats Tram Town Line The tracks of the abandoned Twenty second and Twenty-fifth street motor line nro being torn up at T'wonty-fifth and Bur dotto streets , as ttioro Is to bo a four or five foot cut in the grade of the strcot at that place Tbo tracks will not bo replaced The rails of the new street car line ex- tending from Ninth and Leavenworth" to Sixth and crco are completed with the ex ception of the frog nnd curve at Ninth street These will probablj' be hero some ' time this week This line runs into that portion of the city known as Train Town , Iono of the earliest settled portions of the metropolis , vvhleli has always heretofore boon neglected by the strcot railway com panics All tlio tago , Red Cross Cough Drops , five cents par box , sold everywhere For Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver * _ -J P3 B"S _ A1 _ DRUGGISTS PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX Prepared only by Tir0S.BEECIIA _ , StiroloiisIancashireEiiclanI B. IP ALLEN t& CO , Sole Agents FOB ViXa'l'ED' STATES , 305 c 307 CANAL ST , BW YORK , Who ( i your druggist does not keep them ) will mail Beecham's PjIIs on receipt of price but inquire first ( Please mention this paper ) s IIIWEBAIIGH _ TAYLOR I S igB | HardwarciiScalcs lih _ l l3K _ | | _ | | A _ urgc Afc-Hortui-iif or lM | BOYS ' AMD MEN'S ' TOOL CHESTS , " fjllllillpi ICE TOOLS tfS j | mj AT KOI TOM PJKIC- * . yjf Um li fW ' tsrsuNn roil catai-ooiiu. Wm $ $ m 1405 Douglas Sireet , - Omaha : _ § siaiuia 8HIIlPt ! _ _ _ _ oRGANS FRAMES ? _ ! IIVwl iOrSHBET MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska With your name nnil address , walled to tlio Bwift Specific Co , Atlanta , Go , , Is ncccssnry lo obtain nn Interesting treat ise on tbo Mood and tlio diseases Incident to it Skin Eruption Cured One of my cn tomcrs , a highly rrencctwl and lnQacntl.il citizen , but nho Iabo.v absent from the city , liasiiml Swifts Pjicclflcwllli cxcollont rcunlt IIowjs ll enrol Mm cf n Uncruptloa that ho hnJ 1 > mii tomicntul nlth for thirty jt * " end had resisted the curatlro qu&lltlca ot roiny other medicines Ilonrar Cleoo , Dnigslat , Pall City , Ntt > . DRS.BETTS & BETTS lUtt FAtmM Sttft , Omaha Nid ( Oppool to Vfxxton Hotel ) OI-co hours , 0 it , tnM to 8 pm Sumlars , 10 ft m , to Ipra 8pcclnllstt In Chronic , N'errmivSMn nnd Blood Die * canon * STConaultatlon nt ofTIra or by malt free Mcl * clnonsentbj mall or _ xpre s , sconrolf packed , tne frotti observation , Quarantecsto euro qutckljr , aafe * ly nnd permanently NERVOUS DEBILITY KiTSM&Vk 'E ' _ • tons lkbTticnt decay , nrlslnx from Imlhcrtllon , nx * censor lnuul enco i > rotluclnt ( fflecplo no s ek'spon * tloncy , plrnplCHun tholnce.avcrslt ii lo nttPty , cnMlr dlscouratfea , Iflck ol oontidenco dull unfit for study or Uu-ln H , nnd ilndi life a butdwn Saft If , permin- cntly and prtrntcly rurod Consult Drs Belts X1KU8 , llttt Faruani btrect , Omaha , NeU Blood and Skin Diseases sySRu iffl ? ; result , complrtelr onidtcatcl wtthont the aid of inorcitry Scrofula pryslpclai f * vor surce , bleu ho % ulocrpalnMn tlio licua and tones , syphilitic sere throat , mouth _ u > t ton uo ratanh , otoM pennnncntly cured wlieie utUcrs hare failed Kiflneyf Urinary Rirffi sfcuW , ' " ? ? ? qucnt burnlno or bloody uriuo , uriuo I1UI1 coored or with milky stdlincnton atanJlnif weak biok.gonorr ban gleetcystttl- Promptly nnd safely cured clinrK a reasonable STaiCTUBB I % $ & movnlcompltto withoutcutllnc , riuatlo ordlllatlon Curen effected nt hoi by patient without a moments p\ln or annoyance To Young Men and Hifldle-Asei Men ? fllDU T118 tt 'ul effects of early ACjTTDl bUKli Vice , which brlnp ; * orranle i ncHkncfls ricatruyinir both nnna nnd boJy , wltli all Itstlreuded lll > , poraianenlly cured , n-nn DTJIJlTtg Address thojo who have lm- UuOi DiillU palrod Uieni ! > ol\-es by Improper Indulirencoi and and aolltnrr halUn "Iilcll ruin liolli body and lulud , unnttlng tbem tur liuslucits , atuily or ninrrtKKe , , UAiiuiEii Mex or tlioio cnlerlnp on that happy lit , uw.ro of phytlclul dibllltr quickly ussfstod OUR SUCCESS Is based upon IactsJlrat practical ciiarlencn | , see ond-'c'rery ' case Is I'sp.dnlly studied Iliua startlna nrlKftt.tlilrd medicines tire prepared in our osn la baturreracily to suit iacn case , thus allccllng euros without Injury , , , nfscndd cents postage lor celebrated works on chronic , nervous nnd delicate dlsansos Thousands cured JBr-/i friendly loiter or call may tavo you fu ture auITorlnK and shame , and add uo'den years to life UVNo letturs ansTfered unk-a nccoinpunled by I cants In stamps Address orcult on USts B-TTS _ UETTS , 1108 Faroim Street Omaha , Neb ALL HGUEKEEPERS I Ittlieyregard IlrAi.TU and Kconomi' , should buy Hulled and Crushed A. B. C. WHITE OATS ( A. B. C. OATMEAL ) THE BKSTOKA1NS STKAM COOKED-MOST ? _ A81LV DIOBSTKn-QUICKLV I'HHl'AltltD A DKUCIOUS BKUAKFAbT DISH > > -.r _ ( _ O ? Xraatii .1L. ' Jflfarfc' _ _ . . Dr _ _ . Foiiinr Anfjnocnis.eti rl for tlrnilnrs Ao Tuts ( JniEAi.s Miu Co , 83 Mu rruv rl . enYork THE FIGURE " 0" . Tlio figure " 0" In our dates is with us nnd hns como to stay No man or woman now , living wilt f.vor date u document withont usini ; the Ilguro U. It now ntuuds on the extreme rltjlit 1889. Next year it will bo in lliu third place where it will remain ton yours It will then movu up to tlio second place 1000 and there lt will rest ono hun dred i ears There In another " 9" whlcb hns also como to stay : it is called the Nn " 9 , " It is not Hko the flfjuro " 9" in our dates iu tlio ruspcot that it will have to wait until next year for third pluco , or ton > oars for second plnco as It hits tills year stood In llrst place , und it will not move lrom there ; it Is tbo now No 9" Hiuh Arm Wbeolor & Wilson Sew ing Machine Tlio No 9" Is not an old style of machine having some slight change made in it and tbon called now improved , " but it is nn en tirely now machine It was invented by the best mechanical experts of the nge What hotter proof is wanted of thnt fact than the following cahlrcrum direct from the Purls ' Exposition , which was published in nil the Chicugo newspapers of October Und I UxpositiovKivriiPEif.K. . 1'Aitis , October ) 1 , [ Special ] Tno Ulitlu t pobslble premium nuil Uio only gmwlmlro for bo lng liuicUlne'j was una ] deil the Wlicelet and WlUou Mauufac , turlng Company The No 9" ( in * talicn the lirst promlum this year nttho Bin to fairs of lowa , Minnesota seta and Wisconsiu , and tlio llrst premium atoiory county fair where It bus bconcic- lubitcd No • woman , if she desires to bo happy should bo \\i liout a No 9" No mun should bo happy until ho lias purchased the lightest rnnnini loclc stitch machine In the world , tbo "No , 9" for bis homo No agent is happv unless bo sells tbo No 9. " No dealer will bo happy and prosperous in this ago of progress unless he furnishes his custo mers witb tbo only perfect sewing inurhina mectmnisin tor famiiy use , the No 9. " Wo are happy , for our trade has moro than l doublul since tbo birth of the No 0. " WHKU-BU & WILSON WV'G CO . Ib5 nud 187 Wabash aveChicago _ Tr ? _ ? sy gPi _ ? n-rT3 ! a M _ 1 " " JOSEPH GILLOTV STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS BXPOSlflON ISA Nee J03-404-iyO- . THE MOST PERFECT OF PENH OMAHA HEniCAUSUr.GIML I XNTSOK7TTH. | M H.tt.Cod , I3ih _ Dodge su , OMAHA NEB 1 I ron Tnx TMUTintiT or all .i , _ E _ _ = _ _ .0S. 1 APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES I . ' _ * itFarllltlesApparahisandRsriiadf sforBareestf _ 13) Treatment or tttry form of D'.t o requiring U ; B _ K.ICAI.er8T/ROI0ALTREATnNT. 11 NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS * M Boai'd-Atttsdaaci , B tAccommodationsiaWciL ji ! OTWIUTEFORCIHCnjURftoilDtfomiltJ . od til Jira s,2rusaesCatiFt ] < tOorTttaiTio J'intril s , III roers , Oanesr , Oslaijh BroBchltls , inhalatlca ! LB Jlntrlclty , raraly.ts , pu My , _ 14ny , Bladdsr , .V Bya , Bar , nkinaad Hlfod aad allSarrlraloperations , I ; DISEASES OF WOHEH , r . LJVV „ . i M n * ntTKLiTTtr iiinni a uiin-is mrjBTMi.TTrun Mi 0yRelL\bIaXIedioallcstltutematiIasaEF lallyflt , _ | PEIVATB DISEASES AllBlpoi < I > lirc..uc. , f < llr lr , lrd Bir-bllllU 1-t.lt.a . _ J nict ( Hrrali > j.ui iniB lntnry ll.w Kurill „ . , , , Tr > lmfl Inrl . . . ortlTll rvriKK r.rlln . sil l. > lo Mill _ . . . . . . . . . . . D.tn.jt.trf.l.d.thom.byF.rr.ifoDA.Q . . V M U.a..aad.all _ . Mrdl lii..oflolr.Bi.nl.Malt.Tn Atlrontnvnt > ll < r . > * . rr ii _ > r.lrr > a.laon.roliiitlr.ur . nlrrl < ari > S.r , . . . tmrrriQllnterfl rrrrird OtlUndcor.libior..nd * Ifll * _ * , _ w lll Sad la ruin * rtrr.rAir I t M nniirfYnMPM frkci u ? o iVii . Kr , > ; „ ] \m \ ULlUlMtaat Wrltor.lcttlth an , tlua IliU A lAri . fl 0Ul _ EDICAXi BBUrOAr INBTITUTB ; I 13th and Dodge Strstta , 0-A1IA , NK3. I ! ' HSisM 111 lssQ ] ! Ssf II Tlio larccit , ln lc L ui.il lliiuA In tnotrorld , M il II Jlaxcnccrrjcconniodatlaiisiinnzcollcil Jrj ! ITcw York to Glaijovr vh Lsaij.ljr.v ' ail Cfrocjisla . . . . Dec . 7th | AnclioiluIleo . . MUt w I I' .thlopH , Dec . . . . lltli | rurnc sia , Ioc . . . < th n Now York to Azores , Gibraltar ani Italy tfijl SAi.oov , f-i.cnM > Class and Rri'i nine rates M ) on ' Invest terms Kxcnrslon Tickets rortuccd , > | B ; iimdB at tillable to return by either the l'Jctur- Mil riiltin Clydfl nud North off Ii eland , or Hher w .Mirxer nud Soutli ot Iielnnd , or Naples and W , Km triiHinMt or l'Aitis on Covtinkktaj , t41 _ Tmnts on lonrwt terms Travelers Circular Ml _ I.ettercot Credit and Drnfti Tor nny amount nt ! lowthtuirriMitintes Apply to nny of our local ifl nccntRorto ' Hg tan Brote , Cliicago . 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Mcpot ' ' NEW YORk sTEEL MAt gO , II 234 235 llItOADWAY II Y. jH Owners * Solo Manutacturora of th 9 | ROCHESTER STEEL MAT , AND M Stripped Steel Mats of all Sizes H fflraSr iliBBSa 1 _ _ . > > s > ' - - * * * * * * * * vMr | | | i' .h-i ii yy- i i H SBli _ fe' ' fl ' - _ ! - -A-- * \ . , * , fr- } ' - -f.-yftt-l nrairif * > _ iP-r-J _ _ _ sq mg33dB3EaS _ _ > _ S3Z-i1330-aP ! -H Patented Fob 7th , 18SB. , W Thew Mnt ria\otlioroinblne < lB < tantaire80tttl ; ] olhcrMatswlth noneor tlielrillsodiantaKcaaul ( > sw liatoiirrrtonlobuttio CUunprat aud Item am They w I" not lirca- down , nation out , warp or H Eft out or ahape , ami trill noitrrr.r nil trlro , H robberaudoUierslielllaialn UioTOarket Will clonnthn feet betnr than nriyotlier Mat , . .H anrtnotpormltthodlrttobccarrledbeyoudtJicin I m Peoploatepiilngon lliem ranuot stlpaaluclr aurfaceonerarcalstarjco In all direction * } They nee-no shakluB therefor * create no dust m MolUwalllUrdttore.Hry Oooits.CnrpBt anaMtausoVurnlablne-tores. Uberal dU- _ Ml couut allowed to the trauo Wt PRICES I hH Ho 1-KIr 16tl..SWW I No.B-SlieS9i . . . . .00 H No 3-siw ism a.50 No.6-slieasi" . . . . 7 H NoS-SIio22 ; _ . . „ _ W Mo.7-SUo8r.l50. . . . SCO HI Ko.S021x18. . . . . 8.00 0.8-8120W..1U1 HI TISVIKEFSPRIWG VEHICLES I JJ ? _ J < e/lN - aaiM MiJW ) _ _ n' ' Out ! tjjU BrODtly Imnrnved with aw _ in , eb ' ac-a on a * Bde GoIOBtrldlnrr./irI rvi.l . riiosiringBl nst _ . an ana sliarn sccurdinfftotbawolsbt patoatbna AdaptM equallr wall to rouirh co'lntrf or < lnsj ItVdrives WUlKlraioa bnat autlafactlon , . pEOTIiu-sl • MEN'S ' WESCOTT _ _ _ _ _ > 1 CALF SHOES , f8 ? ® * ! GfloiliLur seireil , I g = s/ | [ | * llultoiiI.iltn or Con / f S\A \ * KriiNS Tlnpail or • fe _ 3T tl iilulutots.MrdS Wlm V i plain toe _ ! / Jf j rM uldlli.Send / r a lq ' SIZES 5 T012 , - - - - SB2.5S \\rli lor our eutulotno Bboea aent by ex , prestC.U ll.irrucrnlslsseiit wltli outer FAVORITE , PIKE _ CO . 45 to 19 Randolph St , CHICAGO , ILLINOIS We rtftr to Armour . it Co . . , Chloago , by permission _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . y . ' ThoTylor System of Bank Counters yl TJr.equallrd In Btylc , Cuality or Fries , I The Tyler Dosha _ oo Now Styles , $ _ getiici"witi ! J00O EtylcsTatlra , Chairs , 4c f ThoTylorRoyalTypoWrltorCablnots i and Set Comblaed 0 btjles finest ou Earth , J 10O Pars Illustratco OatalOKoe free Postage 1 Cts , ; , , TYLER DESK CO , St Louis , Mo , 0. S. A. 1 " _ _ _ " _ sVTbo -atanaaru Haga > W _ _ _ . Sul.tavlloil ( laaraiitee- I n Bm. a - % I W sfl Ea IVl UrUar llrintdy Siu 1 far V I 1 Wl r III 8. l4 H..l > . . . or rital , ' | 1 w _ 55 < _ _ _ _ " 'ri " • ' " > • j 5oT 1 * l • • _ - w | .liyaa.l iWlilUtjr in ui-rrtj d -J mn , _ tl _ U-rluifuatIlli ply U _ . Pjl i.llW < 5 „ j foi MwarrbMa or Bleet In eltbil sex A cuiiiUbed 1 treatment fur Inum.l ana lueal nw ru la 1 lui * aars o jrl" * < 'rliiJ < lo _ tt'll ! ioteauam , T ! . . . ' . imiuorMiiujtbitf Haa.'unHll.uttdrwIsefcasca.l'ripell W. j Ko 1 a Ui KJ..IH tor mon or women , l'rrrtnls 1 ai/iturrbuca. ete t.u rublmr iu > r lalntlan I'aeaaga i „ t.MV- ! > _ U ) u _ l piloctUX ) Willsun.1 aisled , trial aantpleuf rrineui No 1 vr t oulwelutol Iris In k slami * tul lK te. . /iorilMmiu lle lir MOt • Ir not _ • • ! ! > by mad on ruwipt • ! tba pri < a. MM 3 lirVll H Itr jIIIkjluairl lorslaelesuitrr * f JTArlDARP itEMEDV CO Chlcano " IM ; , _ A GOODRICH Atfy * ? U * , , _ - Dear JC _ • bom HUciilcano ; advice frees 21 voire es perlencei baslnes * ( pUetly ana 10'ally tr u acted 1 i