m : THE OMAHA. DAILY BKK : S/flnilAY. MAUCH 2o , THE DAILY BEE OlTtOKi KO. W PKAHL. STUKBT. J' lltfm1 ly ennli'r to miy part of Cio city IIV. . TM.TON. - MANAGKIt MlllMwwOITICO No. 43 Tr.U.I'IlOM K , MKa | : , | | ( , No. 23 Ji/AO/t JI/fcYTJOA. K Y I'lumhlnpOo. C'orni'll IllulTs lAmincr Co. Coal Ilfiinls.in . Hroi of Omaha have leased the S.ipp block and will open u storo. C H Unsictt nnd Karah A. Mctx. tioth of O.imliavcro married by Justice Vlcn ycstcr- tl.ij. tl.ij.Tin - fun.-ral of Mrs. Phillip Mergon will tiUi ! place Sunday nfturnooti at t ! o'cloo'.t , frnjn the family ri-nldcneo , corner of Hroad- wii nnd Tenth street. Mlis Caroa missionary from Soraml.ih , 1'cvs.ln Vk 111 di-llvoi- missionary addrosi at the .Second I'l-esb.vti't'lan church Sunday morning ntlo.M o'clock. 1'hc park commissioners will hold a special incf'tltiK w\t Thursday evening , al which time bids will bo oppnod for a now p'irk In the ti'rt-ttiwcstmi part of the city. The IMSO of l-Mxv.m ! Ilermcs , cliai'Rpd with stealing u lot of frncln * . \\uli-li no clalm'vl tolmvohccn told In a dream was his , Mat contiii'ir-d bv Justlro VIun yesterday until the 'istli at - > o'clock. A number of the 1'rlnces of the Orient MI nt i Omaha last evening to'ielp ' Initiate llfty four candid itrs Into the m.\steries of the order. They expect to bo homo in lime for i hurch tomorrow morning. The case of Vincent air liust the tlly will RO to tlio jurby this noon. All day ycstor- dii.N wus taken up by the arguments of At torney Abkwtth for the plaintiff nnd Attoi-- neys Ha/elttui and Ilurko for the city. Klmer. -t-jcar-old son of Mr and Mrs. i ; V Stevii-K. illeil at iiSO : o'clock jesterday niorninp at his home , 701 Sttilsnmii street The funeral will take place : ifJ0 : : ! tomorrow afternoon from the residenceyf K. P. Oolong , on ( jiiiili'ti street. Diiiiette ( | fi Co. received an order yester day for tiTi.OiM ) boxes of their now "pepsin" can-h from the I'mlaliy Packing comii.iny of South Omaha. The latter firm expiWts to use It in Introducing llicii- now manufac tured product called popHln. U.i \ Id S. H.irrlgpr , wlio leased the Union elevator from the company uhich owns it , fled with the co.mty roi'onlir yestc r.l.iy nil iisslgnmcnt of the lease to the Council IJlufTs Klov.itor company , a coriwration com posed of West Virginia capitalists. W. H. Heck's house at Mamw.l w.is vis ited by lire Thursday instil. A lump ex ploded and the burning oil was thrown in all directions A bed and its bedding were dustroed and the intorlor of thn house was boiiuu Imt scorched , but the flames wcro ex tinguished before any very serious damage hud been done. Comrades of encampment No. 8 , and ladles of auxiliary No. 17 , Union Veteran Legion , who desire to visit encampment No 1-1 , Omaha , tills evening , will assemble at my ofllco at 7:15 : and go by special tr.iln , which will leave corner of Hroadway and Pe.irl street at 7:27 : uharp. All comrades are in- \iled H.V. . Ilittht , Colonel. John Clausen , who is defendant in a il.O.'O damage suit commenced r. day or two ago l > i S M McManigal for injuries received h.a . fall down an elevator shaft at the foimcr's place , was served with a notice by N. A Crawfonl and Hurl A ; McC.ibo yesterday stating that they cliim a lien for iittoine.\ fees on # ) " ' , one-li.ilf of the judgment askei for. Henry Voss of Omaha has taken out build ing permits for the erection of several build ings that arc to bo put up at Courtland beach this summer. Among the building aio a club house , to test $ IOXK ( ) , a boat hoiiHo costing f. > ,000.and a i.0H ! ( ) bath house If the motor line over the Interstate bridge Is completed by Juno , as is expected , the people of Council IJiulTs will have easy ac cess to the place. The association which owns the beach will make all possible ollorts this year to brimj it before the public as n pleasure resort. Plies of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. "Why let children die with diphtheria ? You euii fjavu thoin by Dr. JolVoris' t-oni- inly. IIiw boon Uheil successfully for It , " yearn. I'rico $3.00. Km- wile by Conn- oil BlulTs druggist. * , ulho ut UIO-1 Onmlng Btrcut , Omuhu. For warming puest clmmbors , ball rooms , oto. , our giw heiitora arc jus ! what you want. Look at thoin. Clean convenient , cheap. C. I3.-Gas and Elcu trie Lljjlit Co. I'Kitsttx.tr. r.i Judge Wlllard of Atlantic was In the clt ; yesterday Judge Joseph K. Uced and brldo have ai rived in the city , and uro stopping at th > Grand hotel. Prof. John H. DoMotto of DePauw mil versity , Greencastle. Ind. . is the guest o Prof , W S. Marshall , i.'OS Tenth avenue while in the city. Mrs W TJ Park and daughter of Fat ragut. la. , and Mrs. J. W. Evans of Ara | : nhoo. Neb. , are visiting Mr. and Mrs.V. . F VluKoi of Fourth street. A letter received in this city announce that Mr and Mrs. J. F. Kimbalt and Mi and Mrs , George H. Champ , formerly o this city , arc now quartered at the Pnluci hotel in Los Angeles , Gal. Piles of people have piles , but Do Wltt'i Witch Hiiyel iialvo will euro them. Sprrhtl l' rlMiiu-r.v 'nle. 2."c for lOc rcfjulur hu-fjo Bizo i" ) bottles of the famous Droxol's Bol the newest and finest thlnj ; oul for 10c ; ICe nnd lf c si/o for Co at Ge < Davis' ; 2. ) gross to bo told at tlies prices. t : rl.v M'eil l-iitiitiic.i. Three huiulretl bushels of pure earl Ohio seed ] ) otiitooj nt Thomas Kishtoi : 2IOG West Broadway , Council BlutTs , hi Special Mile of Hour this week n Brown's C. O. I ) . At HiiluiMj's Tlu-utrr. "Tlio Danger Signal , " which has bee drawing sueh crowds In Omalui this wcel Is to bo iirvsentod In Council BlulTs Sunda evening. The enthusiasm which It hn caused by Its realistio and thrilling sltui tions has aroused much Interest on this sid of the river and there will doubtless bo crowded house here. Sululay night. "KIUItT HEM. . " This novel and amusing entertainment to bo presented b.y the famous Hrothei Uyrno at IXihany's theater on Wednesda evening Mareh UM.I. I'hoy are known t among the most prolleiont und sucees-ifi p.iiitoinlmlsts on too stagi > today , and "ICigl IJell" Is a novelty . \vliicli introduces them i their best. Its fake horse , trick wiigoi j-ooklng and eventually revolving ship , il ootoiun | , its whistling man , its three clown to say nothing of u long list of maelun effects , make the nautical p.intomlin ! comedy a genuine stage wonder. Piles of people have piles , hut OoWitt witchha/cl salvo will euro them. Emma Ki'imaril , btvno rnjilior , notarj ( lominitloiis , eoiinnutclal work , lottii writing , 10U Main. Von SAI.I : Chi/.ens State hank btocl Submit cash olTor. K. II. Shcufo. Ladies , don't forgot that the Lou ixro at i" ) Main street now. Conio al The following marriage llcenso was 1 : Jlied yesterilay : Uiniieand Adilress. A ( I JUIIICH A. riyiin , I'ottawattamlu county. . ' . | Catheiliie. Mm pli/l'onimmtunilii county ' . Piles of people have juios , but Do Witt Witch IJazel Salve will euro them. If you have property to soil , list with mo. 1 have customer * for bargain : H. G. McGee. No. 10 Main btruct. Special wale of lluiir this week i Urown'n C. O. P. _ Warshmullow caramels at Drlesbach'i \ NE\YS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Finn for a More Equitable AseeMinont oi the Sewer Tax. FAULT FOUND WITH THE PRESENT SYSTEM C'niik rrcipino n I'l in U'hlrh rs to < ! l r ( Irniter Sutlnfuctbiti tliiin th(3 .Mrthoil In Vocue lloiv HiVinilil Do It. A change Is being talked of among the city ofllclals in the xvuy of making assessments for laying sewers , which , if It is carried out , will meet with the approval of ull owners of property In Iho outskirts of the city. The change , if ma.dc , ulll bo nothing new , for the system of asse.s.smetit.s that now prevails hcto is the exception , and not the rule , In other cities in all parts of thocountry There Is no credit In the way of originality due anyone ono on account of the prospective change , but whatever credit there Is for calling the attention of the aldermen to thr- manifest in justice of the present system belongs to City Knglneor Cook. At'prosent e.ich property owner Is assessed with the actual cost , not to exceed 73 cents tier foot , of the sever that is laid In front of hU property. As the outlet Is approached preached the si/.e , and , consequently , the pi-lie of the sewer increases. As a result the owners of property in the western and southern parts of the city , where m.tn.v of the lots arc vacant , have to pay a laruor amount of scwt-r tax than the owners of big busim ss blocks or residences in the moro central pirts , oven though it Is possible tli it the sewers \\ill he of no prac tical use to them for ten yeai s or more. Th" plan-of the city ens nicer la to divide. Iho svcr s ; stem Into distticts. each dis - trict containing one prim lpil : inidn and its network of tributaries , to compute the coat of the part of the system in that distt let and chai-gu each property owner lite proportion ate \rnvl \ of the total cost , according to the number of front feet he mav own. This iilaii. while not altogether just , inasmuch as it does not take into account the value of the property , is plainly a great Improvement on the one now In use , for it tends to cqu-il- ie the expense. The tilan has mot with the approval of those aldermen to whom it has been referred , and there Is likely to he some action taken In the near future which will carry it out , with more or less modllicallon. A number of suits were begun in the dts- tiiet court yesterday which will make inter esting reading for the public. Nat Frum , a prominent young farmer living In Pleasant township , was served M-lth a notice that he would he made defendant in a bastardy suit , by Helena ( Sottseh. a young woman living in S.hclby county. The petition will bo on Hie In the district court at Avoc.i , April 12 , and in It she will demand a Judgment of SlO.Ul'O .lames AHddloton wants back a lot which he claims A.V Askwith has scbed by im- fuir nie-ins. The. ilrm of attorneys with which Askwith is connected commenced a suit In hnhalf of ,1. M. Phillips live years ago to collect the price of some shoe * , vahud at $15. A Judgment for the amount was se cured and , as MUdlcton claims , without his knowledge the attorneys for the plaintiff proceeded to levy on a lot of his in Grimes' addition , valued at Jjl.tWU. The inter * st and costs had run the amount of the Judgment tip to $ .Vi , and the lot was knocked down to Askwilh at that price , the sale being can-led on quietly so as not to attract the attention of passers by. Middle/ton &ays ho never knew of the sale until last October. He wants a Judgment annulling Askwith's title. Angelina North asks for a divorce from Daniel II. North on the ground of desertion. Mattlo. Orrell wants a divorce from I. N. Orrell on the grounds of adultery and fall , lire to support. She also asks for the cus tody of their three children. The city tiles a petition asking that a stri | of land Just M'cst of the city market ho ap praised and condemned for use for market inn-poses. The land in question belongs tc Eli/a Crawford. Other suits begun are : J D. Johnson against A. Webber , $ KM commission for sale of real estate : .1. W. Hopkins against.I. II. Vernon and S. S. Bryant. fTiOOon note ; Fret ! .lenson against Katie Hendrickson. fi'.H ) ot live notes ; O. W. Grow against \Villian Siedentopf , 8&1 on note ; People's Nallona bank of Uiconla , N. H. , against the Ktmball Champ Investment company , SIU.'J" on twc notes ; James Coy lo against .I. S Flageollo $ IX ( ) , landlord's writ of attachment : Kquit ublo Life Assurance society against Willlan A. Hailey , f 100 , balance of premium on Insurance suranco policy ; J. P. ISoulden against Gcorgi Williams , $ -160 , landlord's writ of attach inent. lUmtoii Store. Notwithstanding the inclemency o tlio weather , the display of spring tires goods and silks in tlio Boston Store shov windows is very" " much admired bv tin ladiest > f the city1. The merchandise shown in the win ( lows Nos. 1 , , ! i , 4 are all of a dilTeren character. Window No. 1 shows all the nov weaves and colors of plain goods , nisi trimming silk to match ; choice of tin line , ii'Jo per yard. Same goods cash ti import to (17c. ( $ Window No. 2 contains different grade ; mul makes of silk suitable for trimmiiif waists and drem-os , in plaids' , figures plains and now phosphorous olToctsiang ing in price from 48o to $1.50 per yard Don't miss seeing new confined styles ii ladies' silk waists from $11.10 to iH.I.O' ' each. each.Window Window No. It shows our line of nl wool challies , imported diteet througl our Now.York olllce , in a choice line o ehinty. colors. . Note our price , 4 , " > e t < fib'o per yard. Same grades sold fron 50c to ( ! .Jc. Window No. 4 is composed of "on domestic line of wool gords in Scotel plaids , tweeds , suitings , cashmeres borges , etc. . etc. , in an endless assort inent at , " > 0e. Kvory store lias a oO-ccn line , but this beats anvthing ever be fur offered. Spring noVclties in all grade from the lowest price to tlio lines French novelties. novelties.BOSTON BOSTON STORE , Fotheringham , Whitolaw & Co. , Council BlulTs , la. CoMmu-rchil The grand council of Iowa , Comuiercl : Pilgrims of America , will hold its secon annual session at Marshalltown toda ; Council HlufTs council No. 1 will Bend thrc delegates , U. .1. McBride , 1C. L. Cook and . W. Cook , who will represent the local com ell hero. It is hoped that ono or more of tli HlutTs delegates will bo honored with tli election as grand council otlicers. Gran Treasurer W. J. D.tvi < ii | < ort ami Gran Tourist George H. Wise will be in attem unco at the meeting. M. V. Illackburn , grand worthy pilsrh for Iowa , and editor of the National Tr.i' eler. was a Council Hluifs visitor la ; Wednesday. Thi'grand COUIH H of Nebraska will ali hold its second annual session today ut No folk , Neb. Quito a number of the Comic Bluffs pilgrims will bo In attendance , bosldt a good many of the Omaha pilgrims and tl : delegates of Omaha council No. 2 , Comme clal Pilgrims of America. Arrangements are about completed for U reception and banquet to be given by tl Council BlulTs pilgrims , and from the pre cut Indications , about 'JOO pilgrims fro ; other cities will to present. A verv en'o1 ublo time Is anticipated. Piles of people have piies , bU Do Witt Witch Hazel balvo will cure inem. Finest Aristo cabinet photos , $2 pc dozen. A&bton'tt studio , IB North Mali Special sulo of Hour this week i Brown's C' . O. D. .trtrr the .Minor Cuii > | iin.r , SpencerSmlth Hied another petition In tli district court yestcrdaj in which ho nsli for a Judgment against the Council Blufi & Omaha Bridge company for i ,000. . potltlnn wns fllo'l ' several Weeks aK > > li : which he di-rran lei SJI.iKX ) of UKcompni.s IIR moii".v whli h had been paid b.\ 111'cl' ' . \ as a bonus to aid In the constriutloa of the motor Hue under the imprcs l n that the work was being doneby an Iowa corporation After the work had been done Ihti directors state I upon oath that the eorjiorntlon to whom the bonus was grunted had never done a p.irtlclo of work , but had nsnlinod to another i-orKir.\tlon | bfailnz the same name , but oi'Knnlrod under the laws of Nobra kn. The claims of the taxpayers to the amount of f.MIH)3 ) were assigned to Mr. Smith and a suit for the amount was com menced , on the allocation that the compativ which received the bonus raised by special taxation was not entitled to it. The peti tion Hied yesterday comprises the claims of llitl other cltl/ens und makes substantially the same allocations. Oscar Brewer , the voting colored man who fell from a motor train on Ixnvcr Broadway a few days ago and lost n toe by getting It under the wheels , commenced an action yesterday to recover damages to the amount of ftKX ( ) from the company. Kmmet Tlnley. his attorney , served the motor companj with u notice at the sime time that he had a Hen of $1.000of the prospective Judgment , for his attorney fees. AI'I'KOVii > Till : IIDNIIS Tlio New C'lly i.'lcrk mill UN lleputU-s Hi-ady ( or lliiitni- . The city council held a short special ses sion lust 'light. The bond of /urmiiehlcn , Jr. , in the sum of fU.OOO. as city clerk , with twenty-one others as sureties , was approved. His bond of * IHX ( ) as clerk of the superior court was also approved. The bonds of S K. Ixibhirt as dep ity at the superior court and C. A. Fox as deputy at the city building were approved. Alder man Smith , before the motion to approve was voted on. asked Mr Xurmuelilen if he had consulted Judge Mc(5ee ( with reference to the tlrst appointment Xurmuehlcn replied that Im had and the appointment of Lobhart was entirely satisfactory to him. There was no further discussion. t'ltv Engineer Cook read the plans and spcclllcations he had drawn up for sewer work. Tho.v wcie referred to the committee of the whole , a meeting of which will be hold next Wednesdaj evening at 7:30 : o'clock. Course tickets will not be good for the DeMotte lecture tonight. Winter weather for an Kastor milli nery opening did not deter Mrs. I'foilTer , and yesterday afternoon the ladies of Council Ululln and Omaha who visited either of the Bn adway stores were more than repaid by the splendid exposition of line goods that had been arranged fi.r them. Mrs. I'feill'or has had vile w-eathi-r for every opening for the last eight years , but that has not deterred her from making her display this season thebe-tsho has over attempted. The displays tire magnificent and uro a reve lation to the ladies , as different from last fall as December is from May. The ' 'ISItO Imt , " tlio hat of our gran 1m ithers , is thenas the winner for this season. It was hideous as we got glimpses of it in old pictures , but as the queen of the now style it is lovely. Kvory tli Ing is ne\v , fruits , llowcr.- , . straws , ribb ins and colors. The display will continue , this afternoon and evening at both stores. Active demand for uccage in the 1C loin tract ti-itities to its locution , cheapness and desirability for Iruit. gar dening anil suburban property. From 1 to 40 acres for sale , i miles east of post- ollico , by Day & He s , M Pearl street. lit > ! ottu .on iic ; Irlclty. All the latest discoveries in electricity will bo explained and interesting gx- periments bo made by Prof. DoMotto to night , Broadway church. Hear him. Tilt ! ( il-llllll lloti'l , .Council Blull's. Most elegant hotel in Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor. Itates , W to $ o per day. K. F. Clark , Prop. KstliiKitu nt I\IICMSM. The school board held a special meeting last evening for the purpose of deciding what amount of money will be necessary for running the schools next yuar. The alarm ing iiK-reaso in tlio number of chilnrcn in the public schools , especially in the southern und western parts of the city , was dis cussed , there having been an increase of 10 per cent over the number last year. Briden- stein stated that 103 teachers would have to DC ciigaccd next year. Chairman Thomas of the Hnance committee read his estimate of the expenses for next year , as follows : Contingent fund , $ iOOUO ; teachers , $55.000 ; school house , $10,000. Stacy objected to the smalmcss of the umount in the teachers fund ; the pay roll for this year , ho said , would amount to ut least $57.000 , and there would bo u dcliciency of5.000 ! at the end of the year. Ho amended the estimate by sub- stitutlr.g flio.OOO in the place of 55,000 , which would glvo about ij OOO to applv on the do- llcienoy. The amendment was adopted , and so WHS the resolution as amended , Thomas and Moore voting no in each case. The disagreement between the board nnd J. C. Bi < cby with reference to the radiators at the High school was brought up , and after a long-winded discussion It wus decided tc settle the dispute upon the payment by Bixby of $7.0 aud the attorney fees. An invitation from the school board ol Sioux City to tbe school board of Council BlutTs to attend the exercises at the new Hiijh school building , April 4 , was read and accepted. Special tale of Hour this week at Brown's C. O. D. Bouricius Music House. Fine pianos and organs for cash 01 payments. 114 Stutsman street , C. BlutTs , Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p m. at the Council Blnifs Medical and Surgical institute , 20th and Broadway , Do you smoke ? Ilu\o you tried T. D , King & CO.'M Partngus ? It's a charmer , Just light ono. Williamson & Co. , 100 Main street largest and best bicycle stock in city. Another improvement to the populat Schubert piano. Swaiison Music ( Jo Sreciul sale of Hour this week a Brown's C. O. D. Hoar DeMotte tonight. Electricity Broadway church. HrMottv't l.rrtnre. i Ttie people of Council Bluffs will come ou to hear Prof. John B. DeMotto when the ; won't go to hear any other men on the let turo platform , and for that reasnn tli threatening nnd blustery weather could no keep the ciowds away from the Broadwa , Methodist church , where ho delivered hi lecture on "Tho Secret of Character Build Ing. " In his lecture ho treats of the won ders of the nervous system in a hciculill way , without using any of the technical term that tend to make the subject hard for th average listener to understand. The flu stcrooptloon views wltn which ho illustrate his subject added greatly to the mtercsl The effect of the proper training of the nei vouu system so as to muko right ucting nil a ! most involuntary thing was Mio "moral" o his address , nnd the eloquent peroration wu Us' ened to almost bre ithlcssly by the aud ence. Ho will lecture again this evening when his subject will bo "Klcctriclty. " None ono who failed to hear him last night shoul mihs this last opiKirtuntty. Coal nnd wood ; best and chcapes Missouri hard wood in the city ; proinp delivery. H. A. COx , No. 4 Main. DoMotto's lecture. "Harp of th Senses , " at Brt adway church tunight.- Mine. Helen Merrill. huirdrc.ssing am manicure. Room 312 , Morrlam block. Wood of all kinds , cobs and coal. I. G. Knotts & Co , " ( Kl Broadway. Stop nt the Ogden , Council BlulTs , th best $2.00 hoitfro in Iowa. Hear DoMotto tonight. Klectricitv Broadway church. Special biilo of Hour this week a Brown's C , O. 1) . Gco. S. Davis , prescription druggist. for the npiHdntment of TIIM ! Castor It Is given out th it Cttstoc was thn choice of Morton , unit that lie was cansldor.tbl.v piqued when White w.is nppolutud. us It pliuv.l Ikijil In the attitude of p rVm.-iie dispenser , while the Suso of Abnr IMte was practi cally ijrnoro'l In th appointment of the man to till the best p lyliu o.Hc * In the state In the gift of admnlstr\U ! > n. Tlio announcement Is niiwie that Oorjo J Sternsdor.T will be th > ] t-hi-f doivity of United States Mnrshal'Wlllto , to take the plnco now IllleJ by Charlev Mon. It Is understood , howo\er , tint the latter gentle man will remain in the oHIce for a time nt le ist. Some Aililltloiiilt'ltlin : Kllli-d. In considering the miscellaneous nnproprl- ntlon bill , l.ulltart Intro'luccd ' nil nincndment allowing ex-Governor Unyd Sl,8" > salary and ftaO house1 rent for the time that ex-Gov ernor Thayer deprived him of the olllce The house would not accept It. The fK ! ) claim of ( .Jus Mules for pay for services us page it the 1-ist session of the legislature , although not appointed to the place , was stricken out. Yt'ntcriliiy'A ApMiliitiiivnt | < . The irovernor has made the following ap pointments to the examining and visiting bo'ird of the Soldiers and Sailors home : C. Ho.Uetter of Central City , A. II. Brown of Hastings \ . H. Morgan of Scotia. Mrs. I.aura Bates of Virora and Mrs. O. A. Ab bott of Gran 1 : uul. Governor CIM .use this afternoon appointed Colonel James D. G.ITO of Franklin to bo adjutant general , with the rank of brigadier general. The eoiumlssl m was made out and signed shortly after 2 o'clok. . Omihu'H Charter IIIH. The representatives of the Omaha Central Labor union are working in the interest of an amendment to thq citv charter providing that all work on puollc buildings must bo done by da.\'s work. The members of the council declared themselves in favor of it , hut when the bill turned up In the senate there was nothing to snow for it m this par ticular. The mambers of the senate com mittee declared individually that they favuiv I It , and each sought to throw the re- sponsl jility on same other member. In order to allay some of the opposition that the.\ might otherwise have to encounter , tiio labor representathes desire to h ive the pro vision remain inoperative if passed until 1MM , that U might not interfere with work now pending. OMAHA .lOltllURS IV Ol'l'O-tlTlON. They Call Si-n itcir Ctiii'Uo to a Cuiili-rriicu on II nun Hull : it. : The Jobbers and bankers of Omaha have beta guilty of lighting thy maximum rate bill and they showed their hands yesterday , when they called Seintor Clarke into n con ference nnd un-lei-took to awe linn into sub mission. The Jobbers argued that the prposcd rates would Injure the wholesale interests of Omaliu , nnd they insisted that Mr. Clarke's tirst duty was to this city. They explained that the reduction of local rates would build up the jobbing interests at intcrioi- points , but they at the same tinlo maintained that this reduction would hot benelit the con sumer because it would be so slight that the retailer would absorb it. The Jobbers frankly admitted that their opposition was purely seltlsh und beca jsc ; i nufttmiini .sched ule might decrease their trade bv turning a pant , of it to the wholesalers in the small in terior cities. ! The gentlemen in thls'-i-oiiferonco were of the class who inspire 'deference asso'ld business men , " and Senator Clarke showed some signs of wave-inj ; from his determi nation to support the lull. Indeed , the job bers feel so s ire of him us an ally th.it after the conference they Oontidentlv dcclaied they had the maximmu schedule defeated. Moro than that , they rnainlained that they hud been more powerful factors In the oppo sition than the railroads themselves. One of the gentlemen in the conference explained that the jobber ? would not send a committee to Lincoln , because it would slir up old antagonisms and again arrav the state at largo against Omaha. He asserted , however , that the wholesalers had been active for some time and had done clllcient work which they believeu would defe.it the bill. io n scientifically prepared Liniment nnd harmless ; every ingredient is at recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. It short- eun Labor , Lessons Pain , Diminishes Danger to life of Mother nnd Child. Book ' To Mothers" inuilcd frco , con taining valuable information tuul voluntary testimonials. Sent by express , charges prerald , on receipt of price , S1.M pes bottjo. BRADFIELB REGULATOR CO' . , Atlanta , Ga. Bold I'yidl druggists. CAST BS CUB3D. If Or Schancli's tr .ittncnt . an I otirn ot Con sumption worn sonunliui r now ; ind iintrol. people inijiht doubt ; but what his : ptovoJ It- uc-ir throiieh a rooor'J as old us our pran.1 f.itn- er ? , mo .us Just wluil it Is A Specific for Consumption Mitl fur all Ul ou. < ioi of HID I.tuiK * No truit- invnt n the world can place so many uorina- nont cures of I'oiisiimutlon to Its cro lit im Dr S lieneli's. Nntliliic In Niiiuro acts sodlrouilv nnd effectively on tlio Inn ; ; inuin'ir uies and tissues , unil so quickly ( ll posm of tulmrc m. coirjosildii. lull untimt on , col Is , cou'ln uiU all the Heeds of Consumption ns Dr. Schenck's Pulmanic Syrup When nllclso f i Hit cometoinu rescue. Not until It fnlU , und only utter fulthful trinl , When nuv ono duspnnil. It hus hrousht tlio lioniilosj lo llfu , in i lioaltli. It tuts turned tlie despair of tun thousan I homes Into joy. It IB iloliu It now. U will conUniio to ilo It throii liout tnu uses. Dr. i'cnnc''aVactictl Ticullasoi iVrisu ii | ) ( ( HI , lL''riiiilit'i ( i ic/i Oil- tattf mailed free to nil dnpilc mix. 7)r. J. II. Schnieli ifc So-i. I'll Iadfi'ili. | ) J'.i. Cook quickest and best. They aio a kitchen ncccBsltv , labor and Improve the tliu or nt tlio food MIITOH ROQtRS & SOUS , ABteT , Om'iilm , or Majestic Wfg. ! Co. . St. Louis. 7 JAVN 400 IIKUMIWAV. COIK C'.L IlMJiT Money I/O , lie J on I ) : I.OI-H. , : Wituui , II. t : liarxahisln iiiireileoiiu > J tiled io Jubtlco of the I'cacu ' 413 Ilroa'lw.iy. COLLHOTIONS A Sl'EOIALTV. DOCTOR AND PATIENT.I . _ _ _ „ _ _ I I Paines ] Celei Oompo.uncl Cures Where j Physicians Fail. The position of the physici-m who " deals with Iho nervous and" the fobh , the pain-worn , the hystarieal. the steep les ! " , is DUO of the utmost gnvvlt v. I'rolonged trnln of mind and bodv , ere o [ both. Is apt to result all too quickly in sudden collapse. Otio of llio ( 'reatcst pliysit'hins the world litia cor seen , who wus for yenrs the n.o t prominent man upon the facul ty of D irtmontli , ronll/.inir the extent of the physician's twponslbilltv , sot about to discover a remedy that should build up the nervous cystem , and cure the ilU that result from impoverished blood and diseased nerves. lie discovered that greatest of nil remedies , 1'alno's celery compound , and submitted the formula to fellow physicians. There wns no sec-ct about it. The fcrmula from that time till now has been furnished , whoroveriisked for , totoputa- bio physician * , nnd they htxvo time and again examincit it , and knowing thatit is coon , hnvo recommended it to tho-io \\bo are sick. No oil.or remedy was ever so highly endort-od , aud so generally used and rec ommended liv i > h.\s c aiis. I JIR. .1. LlTTMMlUIX. Dr. William Home , who for a dozen years hus been one of the most promi nent editor ? of , and writers fo , medical journals , writing in May of lust year , said : "I hnvo been using Pnilie's eolerv compound for six tweclcs fo m.v elf and wife. I am like all graduated M. D.'s , onucsed to proprietary remedies. I was induced to try the celery compound afier reading C'omhiodoro IIowcll's letter , ' [ feel conseicntlou-ly incliicd ] to testify tote to the building-up qualities of the celery compound. 1 inn just finishing the sixth bottle. 1 havn iccommcnded tlio cum- pound to insiny. "For live ' csirs I have boon afilieted , each so i9on\vlh oxcci lvo norvousncf-s ; so ponsitivo was f that any lilt o no'tso caused me to si art and lltitter. This ex treme nci vous condition induced an un pleasant allliction of eczema , a partly nni'TOiis dlscasn with mo , Tor five eea- faons 1 have been full of itching , rod , eruptive spots. Three weeks ago this condition came upon mo again.but with much moro excessive neivous jirostra- tion. I eommcncod taking the 1'aino's celery compound. My unpleasant ner vous condition is entirely gone. I sleep well tind have a good appetite. My dys- KOR THE In ch-irjo of thu Slaters of Nlorcy. Tuts renowned Institution Is situated on the lil'li ( b ultd buck of nml overlooi < ln'4 tlio eity of Council Bin Its. The spicious grounds , Jls high location und bpiondid view , ma'.o It a most plo-islti ? retrcut for the anilctet' ' . AstitT of eminent physicians nii'J : i l.irso corps of ex perienced nursca minister to the comforts of the iniUouts. bpeclul care lvon to lady pa tients. Torius Jlodoratc. Kor particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street - - Council Bluffs , Iowa , HAi380lutGyiii8B8StEvia8M [ ( ! * in "A Delicious Medicated Con- ; i'oction" for the relief cf Coughs , > 5 Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , nnd Jji for clearing the voice. Tor sale by O nil Druggists nud C o n f c c t i o n c r B. racked in full two ounce packages , r-t- Trice 5 Cents. If yen are unable to < - > procure the I'omona Cough Tablets $ ft out your dealer eewl us 8 cents in jj Ktnmps and receive a I > TS by mail. Mtide by the manufacturers of U'e celebrated I'omona Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & GO , , Ccuncll Bluffs , if. Architects , Surveyors , Contractors We have a full supply of rnatlcal Tpstj-urneptSj 'T ' 9 Papsj-a , p aclpg Cloth ; VialpSj Uev > Squayasj Illus tralcil Ctttiilo uu five. J14 South 15th Strest , to pun-In Is gone and I easily digest nil I O'lt. "I otichwo the uiHi ) nt' Mr. I.ltUojohn of JanesviUo , WH. "Somo four years ngo last Juno , Mr. John Liltlojohn jL'omplained to mo of a pt'cullnr sensation in his head and neek , rlglit side. I examined him closely anil told him he hud : i blood > -lol at the b. < * so of the brain , I thought , tr a small tumor pushing upon the nerves at the b\su : of DIJ. WIU.IAM IIUHVf. the bruin. I recommended him to ono of the best physicians , Dr. .1. I ? . \V. Ho went , and tlio doctcr made his diagnosis. I saw the doctor the next d.iy , nnd ho paid ho had found some undtni PIOFSU o nt the ton" ( of the brain Dr. W.'s ding- no-is was the same as my own , uhhough wo had neither of in known pnjthing about the other's diagnosis There w..s porno unsteady twilchingy of Iho fiicinl muscles of the right side , and especially of the right eye. ' 'Mr. Lktlojohti seemed to be com- plc'toly unbalanced and 'jerky , ' nnd quite unsteady. This is a truthful state ment of Mr. LitUcjohn't condition. Ho tried every conceivable remedy , by the recommendation of some eight or ton physicians in JiuioBville , Chicago and Milwaukee and other places. All the t entmont failed to relieve him. I rec ommended 1'aino's ccle-y compound. "He tried it , and by n steady , persis tent use of tlio celery compound , he com pletely cured himself of the worst case of exiremo nervous probation and ex citability that I ovei-Miw. Mr. LitUn- john informs mo that ho has spent over $ . " ) ,000 In dot-to , ing , without good. He the ough'y ' tried celery compound. It completely cured him. " Mr. Liltlojohn himself writes : "I have been n traveling man for a gieat many years , : nid the exposures ad worry that follow business transac tions caused mo to b onk down with nervous p-ostratiou FO that f < r fovoral duvs tboy thought I WMH dying. -sides I ? this , I had the on'onhur parnlys's in my loft arm , hand and side MI that they were almost entirely uso'ci-s , and I had n. most s-m-cre case of catarrh to the ex tent that it almost destroyed my eve- sight nnd ruined my hearing. 1 had no sense of taste whatever for two yenrs. I had all this so that I was used complete ly up for live year ? , so you can judge of my .condition And after nil of these doctors f.iiltntr , I llntilly emod mytolf by , using Palne's celery compound. " Is there a sick person who can nffoid not to try a bottle of this wonderful remedy ? JOHN DOHANVT MANAGER. WINSOMK In the greatest of all realistic iiluys Proacnted with al1 Its ffiogiiiiceii scone o-iii Mscnanicai Ett , Ueiiulrlns two cur * in transportation. WITH ITS -ilfo 11 orallioad seonoa. Mon ster Iron locomotive , ( ire.it snow ulow , AND ' 1IIR CANNON BALL TRAIN ISp font long. 12 Vi feet hlzh. crostlnir the stuso In live secouds. -T.-ie. fit- ) , und Me. Scats on sale Sat urday ut boiler's ulfarmucy , Dohany's Theater WEDNESDAY , MARCH 29. Tim OUHAT ma success. Tin : I-AMOL'S PUKSIINTINOTliU : NArC'IIAI. PAN TOMIMIC coMr.ny. UNII K Tlin MANAGn.Mr.NT Ul' PRIMROSE AND WEST- Wholly unlike anytlilnc now before llic public. THE ONLY NOVELTY IN TOWN , CommoniU'il ovcry where as tha Kroatest fiinintiKcr of Hi' ) season. AN KXCr.M.KNT OAST. b'oatson sale Tuesdiiy ut So tors' I'lmiiu cy l'UICKS-2.'ic. Mi- , T.Viiirl 11 ( XX BEEF IS CHEAP A3 Hut ( Kirk , liaius. lar l nnd liiu'on. nhllu wij ; up hi ti. are clii'iiptT ut .Mi-si-hi-nilorrS mm Ki-l tlinn any otlu-r plui'e In tlm clly. Tun place ti ( rt-t yoiliiniat Ii wln-ro ynii ii-t tlm liil mi' ' tin- must fur your money. l.oo' ' < at tit ! < - > t > | ifli-0' and rcrolk-ct that u\crytliliu ! > tliu Uuit thai i-ttlfl & Co. shiitKlitor : S.K u djr CloJ , iroo ofbo.ic . En. Plate loll . 4c I3on9l95jCor.uJ Bsef . Sc Sirloin Uutts . Oi lolsofltajf . Oi Sirloin trip . 8 ( > irloln Steak . Wo to 12'ji ' Steak 12'ij 12'ji6t i _ . . . . 80 13 101 Shoulder Roast , Ooto7 ( She i.dBr3t3a.t 7 < VealStew Oi Veal Ho st 10 ( Veal Steak ! S4i ! Mutton tew. 6 < Mutton Lags I0i Mutt m Oriops 12VJ < Sausage i2i ! , P.rK Butts lUHi Poruli ilns , wholj . IBiii Perk Uhona | 5 ( SaltPorlc 12K ( I i ajon Ibi Lari lOo to l li Kami . . . f. iB'tC. to I7i SiiJ d J0o tj25i Hno-ji whole 81 Poultry ami Fish ilw.iysohand. . Nooth-ir m < rl < acc.i i dupltoits thais -ir.ea und mind this ia lor 110 bsjt Meats in th city. city.ESGISENDOHF f Eai GO , , Wholesale and Ratal ) 333 BROADWAY , Council Uluffa. " ' ' oiuiMuaiirjri i i > iieS" iir' i ( uilurul . ICoonu coiirtn. OJ-7-S-D , tihugar . block , CouimlluluITu , la. T BK I I AllXUiZUj ill * Tlio Oixxl itanlUu. 20 Twii' bptiltnte UJ5MKK 01' ( IV II KM vvomtN. rKoriturroK ov truu xvont.u's iiuittiAi , ntsi'UM- OF .UlUJICIMJt. t treat the foliating Oiieuscs : Catarrh of tlio Ilcnd , Throat , ntnl CAfcaoftbc Kycfttid linr Pits n id Alxij.kxv , llairt IMfonso , I.iver Uoinplal.it. l.ldnev CcmplHliit , Nervous Doblllty , f/lontnl Doproo- nlon , Less of Mcnhoocl , Seminal Wonknuseil'l' | ' lte..HrEli | > I1' ' < iw.si Vltu& * Sunco UliemUtUm , I'MalysKMilio Bnolllnp , Bcrnfu'n. ' Fever sores , Cancers , Tumoro nntl PlJituIn In ono rcmovoil without the knllc or drnwlns a drop of blood. Womnn with lnr ilc'leit ' on-i-.us ra. s'torod to liculth Iroi > > y tuil wuliout tunoittff. PjU'l Illl itU-lll ( III - IM'll'i. ' ! . II ( Illl ti iml tiiliits iirhliu iiy i \i < i r Mi-oj. Sour , ind i lu-'ipor th in n Ii ) < to tlir lloft Mirln * > ' lo KV I forTi- fur HIIV funuru lo ciiri- illiu i imiri-iiiy. Tnpo Worms rcninvrd In two or t'i'CO tioms , or no pay. II rinrrhiii is < > r Tllt-s c rul TIIOSH Will ) AUK AIT1.ICTKD \Villfr.\o HfonuJ hundreds of dollun by cnlUnn on or utltiK DR. R. W. PflNCLE'S HERBAL WtDICINES. tc-'l what nllt Tlio only FliyMi-lun who ran n jiur-ioti .iltluuit i kliiK n All cnrrc'ixitidcncostrlctlvronnilentlnl. Bent by cxpross. AildrcMialt letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. oV > HUOMnVAY.Cotn'tl H ulTs , U Fen I le st imps tor eoiillilouti.il rnuly. Till : K.Vrr'.I.SInH IIOMK MMil'.ll \ M > ltrST'l | ' mono fr-nul-io wtlti tut tirn tltti uil JUT Intust liuprmoil t ) lU aiDil'l ' in i : Ii M ilujp tl'i IKO Etrmi , : litl lil li tfuitu. sn I < > o < u < luriuctty Unlit ; > ! ! % e * .il poi' e < > it nutrltl MM c OIIIIMIH rull ilu M-ilullrLM-iroiilur on .ipill.-itln | i Ad ION IMV \ NT : ) > v.-rr ci ii-ily In tliL-U < . Aililn- I'llUMC3 'iir.l S II N. M.ilnt. . . ( uuncll llun.l.i. ! : a Special COT13I1. 3l'jr3. l.'Oll SAI.I5 I'lill M-lof II uicr tooli. noiiiluonll. I tlon ; n Dar nln Imiulro ot Uuipklo slituart llnnlnaru < 'o. , Council Illutti If Ut ISKNT l.arKO 10 rciiim hiitiso with nil modern Improvement * , on I'm It avunne , S > M per month. S room IIOIMU tllli coed barn. new.H per tuontli , I Inculu .1 venlie. Konr cutt.i D ho'iiei In Tivln Cltf I'laco , nsnt Krj0llro , ' fiietory , { , ! per iiioith uicli. 5-rdiim ciittiiKOion Tlilul iiveiuu. nortu of trann- ftT. ( II pur month. o ro 11:11 : cot'n non Aveimo C , noir Will ttroat , 3) per month. Apil ; > - lu K' . II. ( . .MullNo. . 7 , lluU.tlu iloel : , foiincll > iuiTi , tr.\vnii : ( ilrl for general liouienoik. II , t Cnllnlian , ' 'Illl Ctli nveiuie. G , \ H1I.r.'inovLMl. ( . c 's.tyosii , viuilti. clilmnen ulunnoil. Wull prci > arjj tjr tliu wjrlt. l-j ; liurku city liullillnK. alarm Iht of property. Imiirovcil nn I uiiliuprov i-tl for Httatti ult inrti ut the city. most of It nt iow iirlcjj ; ouiorit vorj uncap. It ) uu think ot luiyliu. cu MJ HIM xga uliut t on nircrjoii. H uuy saro you maiuy H. ( > . Mc'Jeo , No. 10 Main slro n. LI * . JUDS > N. clrll OHi'lnujr. Illiio prints of . < ( iiincll ItlHifs niiil all uiMliloin ; nlMi paitjruiio for.'iJU ho.nl ofHtuck VJJiitli IITPIIIIO. i IEK fiirin In ' "cdur county Nubi.iskn' nil In vallun. f-'J.OO pur i.c-ru Hlral clntu city | ir puity to i'xi-li UIKO fur ( joe I linil : unil ill do- K'iiitloii | of the l.iml ) Oi. h.ivs tj oltJr Johilstuu \ Vun 1'jticn. Alisi U vCl'smnl loanj K.irm an I clly prupjrtr l > Jtilit : niiJ BUlJ. 1'ii y \ ' 1'nu.nn , Council Illiitta. MdDf.l'.M lesKlonep , southeastern .VehnukRl I mincll lllnH > lot anil 71 iicru fnrnit i-xchaiiKO ull lor Council liluifj ri-Hlilvncu Address M II. M. , Warncrvlllu. Nub VHTICI.ICS of liicorporatlu.l of " .Moichchdorf McBt Compnnr. " rn the 1'ublle. Know nil mm by tlir-no present * : ' 1 lint wo tliu uudcialKiicd huvu ustuchtti-d miri-elve toKolher for thn purpntin of t.oliiK Incorporated under tin ) 'linn ot tlio statn it IIIITII nml fur Hint purpose. o huro adopted tlio fullo Tint ; articled of Incorporation. Mrit-'lliu iinmiof tlie cor.oration ] shall ba "Tlio Voschondurf Mont Company.1' Second I lie principle place of uuidiiosn shall bo In the city of Co until Ilium , town , 1'uttnwnttiitnlu county. 'llilril Thn acnornl imtinn of tlio hlnlnt'B.i tlmll be to buy unit sell Uvo aiul ilr-n- -il invaii of all kind ) , fiirin unil Mtnlt'ii prodnci. anil to curry on a Kcnrnl moat unit buti'ticr I u lncss itnrt to do any nml ull business Incident thereto To hulil micu personal iintl real property a * N m- * dod anil ro- iliilrcd to conduct Bald burlncs * * tu tnko mortKuu'C * on real nnil personal pnipnity to sccuro tlio com pany Hculiift lo ; : to cnncul. cliurxe nml ri'k-usn tliOKnmouf riitiird or ijtlii-rwlaii. to uctnbUs',1 iinit nppolnt iiKOiitH nnynluio In IOKH iinil Nobraskti ; tucniu'ol. rut-nil unil revoke tin' tame , tliu ( urpar- i.tlun shall Imvo , iioKm > rK nnil vxttr < li > u all oilier piincru iKiinUy liic'ilc-nt to cuipuiiitlunti , anilHinoiitf which nro the tolluwlni/ 1 To KUO anil bo auoil by UK ror | > ornto nnmo. 2 To have iitrpctunl'Miici-ssl-m. il The Intoroat oftho Mtockliohlcr fhnll bo trnnxfi-rnblo , but the btucuhul li-rn of tlio cor- liiirntliin ( .hull hnvo the tlrnt upportuiiltjr uf purcliatiliiir any Mtortt ofuruil : lor enlo rtiul 1111 } trniiNfur of Htock intulo without KtvlUK thoBtiicklioliU-ri Ducli tuhlk'xo nhutl bo null nini vela 4 Tliu prlviito property of Ilia number' ilinll bo excmiit fiiitu llutillltlt-a lor ctirporMp ilubtii. A. 'Iti iirnlL-oontraut-i , uc'iiilru | nml trnimfer inch roul and imrbniinl property HM In ri-iiilrL-ii | In uun * iliirtliix the bUftlnuo nf tin : cnrpniutlun pomer-ln ihuMiiiiu ponur In ancli ru > | ivct an prlvnto Inill- vlrttinln now f-iijtiy. Ii 'lo ostabllnh by-laws nnil iiml.ii all rules and ri-iiulHtloni ) < U > i > iiieil oxpc-oi 'lit for the niunnvoiuunt uf Ilii-lraniilrt In itcionlitnca nlth Inw. r'uiirtli h iiuthorl iiit capital flock of this cori nratloimhall bo ten tlioimnml anil two linn- ilrcil iloilKm. illvlilt-il Into nno huuilrcd und tire Hlmren nf one hundrcil dnllnrs ench but Iho ror- ponitlnn klir.ll liouln tiurlni-Ki nhini the capital btot-k In paid In lifter thu cuniinunejinunt of till * ciirnnratlun. I'lfih Tlml tlu tlmo of tin c i.nimncoment of thin oorporattun nil ill bo tlin llthdiy uf ilurcli. Ih'.il , A I ) , anil Its Icrmlnntton leu years there after Mitli Ilio Indebtedness of thl corporation thiili not oxc'cod ut any tlmo one-half the amount of the capital xt'jck mibix-ilbud t-erenlh 'I ho power of till * corporation ahull bo vt-Mi-d In a iMutiil uf director. ! uf not to oxc.'i-il three liienilu'r.i , tu bo dfle mined ench jenr by thn Mockholdi'rs nt their n-xu ar annual mectlni ; fur thooleclhin of ollcir ] . nn.l tlio arfulrnof tbo tor. pur.itlun ( hull bo KOveined aril luannvcil by tha until bnuril of directors , wliloh \ v Mud with all Ihu power" , diit'on ami nullrirltlUK noruisary to carry uul Ihu objoctn nml pnniotonof thli corpora- tlun. A inoloilly uf the dln-c or thnll conHtlluto aiiuoium. Tlio boaul ufolrecturi Khali ha elected < > nt'h year \u \ iho ttockhul.ler * at their rcvul&r nnntiul inoeilne KlL-hth-'llio hoard of dlrt-ctorn thull select a lire.ldent. vlo" president , nceietury ami troaiurcr 'll.t-yulUhft'l bo net oiml fruui tliulr own nnmbci i.t thPlr rejulnr aniu'it inec-tliiK. ami > linll holil Ihclriitllo mull tlit-lr iic-e . orii ate olccti-d nmj rii.-illred | ! I ho nlllo rn ( < ) I.IIHO'I by thv tinaril uf dli ri-i'lon nhnll receive .ueli tonipens tlon at tha board may deli nulr.e. 'I lie d I rue lorn ulinll reeclva nu cniupuii'iitlon for actlnii UK mich. Mi.tli'I lie r Knlnr an.uml muetlnir uf the ftdck- hulrU-m ( hall tuku pliuo at ounnl Illiid. , I'uttv wuttaiulu cullnly. luwn , un tlio fecund Monday hi March eudi ) n r t 10 o'clock * in Thoioxular annual mcctliiu of Iho buurd of dlreelor nhnll ba held In the city nf ouncll Illuifn , la. , thu ei-caua .MiimUy In March enrh year at ! P in 'Jenth'Ihene articles of Inrurporntlon ma > ba iinionile.d or chiilived ul nny regular moutliiK ut the tuckliulilLTK. proM-it that Ihoy uro mnllod a nrltlen notlcB at le.ut ten days hefuro mch .uoel- Ini : : provided , funlior , lliut tnu-thlriUuf all votu * iipunmith iiropunltloii "ball tiocnilln tliu nnirum- tivi- . each tuckholiler uliall haru one votii for cvory khorc owncU by him and ho may bo allowed to cunt hit vote by pnuy In wllnen whereof wu hercUi eubicrltio Uf namei lull IHh day of Mnrih. ISM. ( iLOIKIK It MKHCIIENUOUI- . CIIAIII.GS OSrtllMA.V , A. 1'UUUltNV ,