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_ 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! WEDNESDAY MAT 4 1887. . BROATCH THE MAYOR Republican Respectability Will Govern Omaha Two Years to dome. A SPLENDID , SWEEPING VICTORY. The Mayor , Treasurer , Police JUURO and Nine Oouucitmen Handsomely Elected , RUSH VINDICATED BY IRISHMEN His Banner in the Van of the Triumphant Ticket in a Hard Fought Fight , GARNEAU'S GANG GARROTED. Mnjoritlcfl of OOO to HOO Acnlnst Thorn Goodrloh and Three Councilman Alone Loft For the Mourners. ' The Ijlpctlon. Omaha's first municipal election under the now charter was characterised by hard working and light voting. At a majority of the nineteen polling places tlio number of workers and ticket ped dlers outnumbered thu voters at almost every hour in the day. Less than one- half of the registered vote was polled. This was duo to a variety of causes , chief among which is the fact that a very largo proportion of the voting population of Omaha is composed of men who have moved into the city within the past ytr.ir , nnd who consequently have but limited knowledge of or interest in the issues at stake in the contests. Then there is a very largo number of voters who take no part in local elections. The change in the boundaries of the various wards and the further change of the polling places in the oltl wards did much to keep many old voters away from the polls. Thu early hour of closing the polls was not generally understood and many voters were shut out on this account. The workers in both parties apparently realized this Btato of affairs and used every possible means to got out a full vote. Carriages were kept Hying in every direction con voying the voters from their homos to the polls. There was the usual amount ot cheap chin musio at the various poll ing places , but no trouble occurred in any of the wards. A prohibitionist in the Sixth ward became very demonstra tive in his arguments in tlio afternoon nnd was forcibly squelched by an anti of the pronounced typo. This was the only outbreak reported during the day. The 1'irst ward polled a light vote and the workof doing so was performed in a perfunctory manner. Jn the Second ward more interest was mani fested and a larger vote polled. The closing scones at the Third ward , Rccond precinct , were probably the most interesting of any in the city. At ton minutes to ( I not less limn 100 men wore in line waiting to deposit their ballots. In thu line an occasional working man could bo Hoon but the majority belonged to the largo contingent who had been holding back during the day for proper inducements. As the ten minutes slowly crept away the voting progressed rapidly , but not sutllcicntly so as to permit moro lhan thirty of tlio 100 to got their ballots throtmh the window. At 0 o'clock the cry arose "Closo the polls , " and this was mot by a similar cry "No , no ! keep them open until these men ( vote. " Marshal Ciimmings gave the de sirous voters two minutes grace and then ordered tlio judges to close the polls , which was done. Thereupon a loud wail arose and there were as many protests and as loud from the men in the line who claimed that they wore being deprived of tnelr rights as American citi/.ens as if they had been in dustriously employed elsewhere all day instead of sitting around in the immedi ate vicinity of the polls. Hut their pro tests were of no avail and their purchased votes ditl not count. The polls had just closed when 1' . Ford and Ur. HarUmann obtained admittance to the judges' room. 'Subsequently after considerable dispute , Dave Mercer and ono or two others were admltted nnd the counting commenced. Hood votes were polled In both precincts of the Fourth ward with less 'scratching than was noticed in some of the other "wards. In tho-Fifth nnd Sixth wards light votes worn polled with republican majorities. The main interest in the Seventli ward was upon the fight for oouncilnmnio honors. Aloxundur in the first district led by a uicu vote which was khnost equalled by Megoath's load in thu second 'district. Leo and IJoyd , renubli- I'can anil democrat , p'oiled largo , votes for councilnicn - at largo in both precincts. The scratching fever 'Was very noticeable in both products of the Eighth ward , thn straight votes ' 'polled being very fdw in number. In tlio Ninth waru a light was in ado on Kior- tltcad In the second precinct while in tlio Hrst piccinct ho carried everything. It , was evident at 3 o'clock that tlio democ racy had lost hopn of electing Garnran for mayor. There was a spasmodic i. effort at a rally to his support and then the ranks broke and thu last three hours of voting trailing of all kinds was in dulged in for the benefit of minor parties on the ticket without any regard what ever for the democratic luul. : : At vnpon oven money was offered nt the 'Turf Exchange pool rooms that Garneau ould bo successful. At8 o'clock most of the money was taken down and nt the time the polls closml oilers of $10 to $7.00 that llroaoh was elected found no takers. Owing to the fearfully mixed condition , Bf thu votes returns are very ditti- rult to obtain with any deirrco tof ncctiraoy. Tim returns as coin- plated at the hour of going to 1 press uro as follows , by wards : . . FlItST WAIH ) . iFor Mayor : 1 JJIs s 1)ts 3 Pis Total , JJroatch , r 105 2.K1 120 404 Uarneau , d 215 213 W 630 TorTiensurer : lltwll , r 12IJ 201 123 447 Scliroeder , il 1U7 243 04 63-J For Comptroller : l.on < r , r 01 201 Ofl ; ISH v tiooilrh-h , d 2.11 253 121 004 For 1'ollco Judo : Uf-rku , r. 114 253 125 491 IttMd.d 200 1M ! 03 407 Doiiiiclhiicn at Largo : JIascall , r 170 nM ( 181 CM btryker , r 73 im 91 ! WO llertzmitn , r. m I'M M 215 Woodman , r. m 147 U4 33tJ CotiiHinnn , r 100 211 10U "II''O IJalloy , r Ift-J 2U5 111 444 J.W , r V.U 221 125 477 Iiiutilmm , r bs 20:1 : 105 : r. , Unitt , r s loa M 74 Nove , d 221 : ! 07 H'i OT.I VmiCauitsd aw 2 s las oos Snjdor , d. 2U 2ii ) 113 rm Clbbon.tl 220 252 lOiJ S78 IXUloy , d , 23T 213 10J 553 h Murphy , d 20J isj 101 4) ) > 7 liovd , d 2.50 2.U 10S BO'J ' lludford , d 2H ( 220 10 5.T3 ' Sutphoii , d 141 174 01 870 , SKCO.ND WAKD. For Mayor : 1st Din Sd Dls Total Jroatchr ) . .405 210 OJJ ( iarnuatt , d U30 140 4$0 For Treasurer : Hush , r a-a 200 .vs 1 bchrcKxJer. d . - . 3sO 104 550 rprComptiollor : Lonir. r 208 103 4CI ( ioodnch , tl 440 201 047 jor Police JudKo : crkar. 443 188 CM ) JJwd.ll 300 174 474 For Cntinclltncn at Large : llmcal , r . 297 Stryker , r . irj Hnrtzman , r . l'-M Woodnmn , r. . . . . . 1M Counsmnn , r . 13J Ualley , r . 1M. Jco , r . 170 Htirtilmtn , r . 1VJ Unltt , r . ifiO Ncvu.il . 1B3 Vnn Cniup , d . ' - " . Stndcr , d . 100 0,01)011 , tl . 177 Dallny , il . 1 7 Muriiliy , tl . 1M Ilo > il , d . 200 llcdford , d . 173 Tlltlll ) WAIH ) . For Mayor : 1st Dtv 2il Ills Total Jlroatcli , r . iiV > 1W ! 4rxl OarniMU , (1 ( . 557 350 U07 For Trpasurcr : Jlltsli.r . 402 2.T.T CTi .Schroi'dcr , d . 3'JO S'W 713 For Comptroller : Jon > f. t . 200 1M 44S ( iooilrlcll , d . 504 10i U1U For 1'ollcu Jiulyc : Herka , r . 315 209 WJ Uuatl , (1 . 478 JH'J WO For Cottncllinuii at Larije : Ilnsrall , r . 2')0 ) 343 CU .Stijker , r . 271 I0"i 440 llurt/mati , r. . 2i0 ! 14S 37S Woodman , r . 313 1J 4'J1 ConiiMiian , r . 310 191 CIO JUiluy , r . 3JO SI5 BH U'e , r . 37i ! 2J-J 691 Jiimilmm , r . ! ? .I4 lsr 47 llnltt , r . 302 19 4 % Ncvc.d . 478 JB7 W)5 ) Van Catiip , d . 504 3S4 HSS Snxler. d . MB 4'W 013 Cibbon , d . 4 i 342 S. Dftlley , d . 472 'WO 4 ± J Mtirphy.d . , . . 474 341 415 Jiovd , d . WJ 370 87(1 ( llfdlurd , d . 492 331 87S Ktltplmi , d . 440 293 745 rouiiTii WAIID. For Mayor : 1st DIs 3d Dh Total llroatuli , r . 431 20 710 ( ierncan , cf . 293 25S 647 For Treistircr : Jttisl ) , r . 442 313 770 bchroeder , d . US3 414 490 For Com tit roller : Lonu , r . 433 234 CT.7 Ooodrlcii , d . 295 300 69'i For 1'ollco iltidgo : Uorkn , r . 477 201 708 Iloml.d . 245 245 490 For Cotincllmuii atLar o : llaocal , r . 420 2S7 713 Ktryker , r . 410 277 727 lleit/man.r . 310 199 615 Woodman , r . 314 197 fill Counsman , r. . 4o : ; 289 710 Ualloy , r . 45.T 300 759 hoer. . 42S 2fO 717 Hurnham , r . 470 311 783 Uiutt , r . 4w : Nnvo.d . 221 217 43S Vnn Camp , d . 245 244 4S9 Snyder , d . 2fi7 2H 515 ( ilblon , d . 299 289 5b8 Dallov , d . 207 253 529 Murphy. ; d . 220 217 443 JJoyd. d . 250 290 WO' Bedlord , d . 310 290 CI2 Sutpheii , d . 253 224 477 Firm WAKI > . For flfayor : 1st Dh 3tl nis Total Broatclt.r . 29S 209 5C7 ( tampan , d . 28 $ 180 478 For Treasurer : Ktisli.r . 310 233 643 Selnopdor. d . 279 219 498 For Comptroller : Jonirr . 322 243 504 Goodrich , d . 200 203 403 For Police Judge : Hprka. r . 275 249 621 Head , d . 309 199 508 For Cottnrllmen atLarso : JIascall. r . 231 Strykor , r . 220 llort/.inati , r . 1BO Woodman , r . ai9 Ootinsman , r . 290 Ualloy , r . 275 Leo , r . 314 liiirnliatn. r . 25S IJnltt , r . 2.K ) Nuve , d . im Van Camp , d . 190 Snyder , d . 195 Gibbon , d . 179 Dalloy ; d . 210 Muipliy. d . 223 lloyd , rt . 180 Hertford , d . 213 butplien . 174 S1XT1I WAKD. For M nyor : 1st.s / 3d Dl * Total Uroatcll , r . 325 Gl 389 ( Jarni-au , d . 133 41 179 For Treasurer : Kusll , r . 300 R9 374 Hclirocder , d . 103 37 199 For Comptroller : Lone , r . 295 51 340 ( Joodricli , d . 171 54 225 For Police Judge : Jicrka. r . 297 57 354 Hc.id , d . 104 47 211 For Coimullmen at Larco : JIascall , r . 65 btryker , r . 43 Ilert/man , r . 47 Woodman , r . 60 Counsman , r . ft ! Ualloy , r . 52 l.eo , r . C4 Hurnham , r . 53 Unltt , r . 65 Neve , d . 40 Van Camp , d. . . . : . 39 Snyder , d . 65 ( ilobon. d . 49 Datley , d . 61 Murphy , d . 70 Uovd , d . 49 Bedford , d . 47 butphen , d . 33 SEVENTH WAllD. For Mayor : i t DIs. 2d Dlv. Total. Broatch. r . 233 70 303 Garneui , d . 101 75 170 ForTie.isu.rer : Kttsh , r . 247 53 SO' Schroeder.d . 89 89 179 For Comptroller : Lon&r . 213 55 208 ( loodnch.d . 119 89 208 For 1'ollco J ml lie : Herka , r . 235 59 294 Head , d . 100 69 189 Councilman at hanio : llaseall , r . 220 01 881 Strvkor.r . 197 53 249 Ilert/tnan , r . 107 32 199 Woodman , r . 207 40 247 Counsman , r . 2.W 01 29,5 Bailey , r . 243 59 302 1,06 , r . 233 70 303 liurnliam. r . 241 53 299 Unltt , r . 227 57 2S4 Neve , d . 94 85 179 Van Camp , d . 103 110 212 Snyder , d . 120 01 211 Gibbon , d . 110 84 194 Dalley , d . 07 88 185 Murphv , d . 83 85 173 Bovd , d . 200 121 ! 1 Bedford , d . 120 89 209 Siitplmn , d . 84 78 1G2 Waul Councilman : Alexander , r . 233 10 2.14 . 00 129 225 KioiiTir wAitn. For Mayor : 1st Ms 3d Dis Total Uroatcll , r 244 285 520 ( larnuau , d 155 133 237 For Treasurer : Kush.r . . . .233 253 480 Sclnondcr.d 105 103 824 For Comptroller : Lonn , r 223 257 4 0 Uoodrlch , d 175 101 3JO For 1'ollco Jiutao : Jlerka , r 259 270 529 Itend.d 140 144 281 For Councllmon at Large : Hasral , r 318 Strykor , r 201 Heitzmiui , r 170 Woodman , r 218 Counsman , r 2.H Ualley , j 253 Leo , r 244 lltirnham , r 237 Unltt , r 1245 Nove.d Van Camp , d Snyder , d Gibbon , d Dal ley , d Murphy , d Ilovd , d IJeilforil , d hutplicn. d For Ward Councilman : Kitchenr 203 253 4CO 1'latz , d 104 147 ' 311 M.NTll WA1II ) . For Mnyor : 1st Dlx. 3d Dls. Total Uroatch , r 103 01 2 ! > l Uarneau , d TJ 41 120 For'J'rcasurer : Jtush.r 195 W 2S7 Schroeder. d 75 41 118 For Comptroller : Jx > iiirr 175 07 241 ( toodrlcb , d 07 CO 1W For PolicewudKo : Herka , r . . , 191 81 272 Itead , d , . 71 54 ISO ForCouncllmen at Large : llascall , r isa 75 2f,7 Strykcr , r , mi 73 20.1 lloruman , r 149 83 2.J7 Woodman , r jA oo 73 irci Cotinsman , r J. 1SU n 2.VJ Bailey , r nil so 2M Lee , r 170 b2 253 Hurnham , r 191 74 205 Unltt , r 170 78 2.14 Novo. d 73 W 125 Van Camp , d 8.1 47 132 Snydcr , d 8.1 70 161 Gibbon , d 101 07 170 Ualluy , d SI M 144 Murphy , d 77 63 129 Bojtl , d 91 51 142 Jiedford , d 91 09 101 butplimi. d 79 44 12J tor Ward Councilman : KelrstiMtl , r 200 57 203 Van Btircn , d 53 75 13J TIII : iiKsut/r SUMMAIII/.KU. Not tintil nearly 3 o'clock this morning \vi3 : thu count completed In nil thu wards on ina > ur , treasurer , comptroller nnd policu judfro. In soverul dlslriiits tlio count on councllmun wasstill ; in progress sit -1 o'clock , and til ono of the polling place ? the clerks abandoned tno job until they could rest up nnd riitiuw the work by daylight. For thu principal olllccs the republican candidates itro elected with the exception of comptroller , and from returns , so far us obtainablii , the indications are that eight out of the twelve councilmen elected are republicans. The following shows the successful candidates nnd their majorities : MnJ. Broatch , r , mayor 019 Ktisli.r , treasurer b34 Goodrich , d , comptroller 397 Buik.\ , police judge 7b4 PHYSICIANS IN COUNCIL. Annual Meeting of the Nebraska State Medical Society. The nineteenth annual meeting of the Nebraska State Medical society began in this city yesterday. In the afternoon the society met in Masonic hall nt 3 o'clock. Ur. J. H. Moore , chatrmau , presided , with Dr. J. V. S. Mansfield secretary. Little was done beyond receiving the signatures of members who were in attendance. The list showed the following to bo presentL. . J. Abbott , Fremont ; C. A. Cook.Davul City ; ( Jeorgo 11. Ayres , Omaha ; A. S. Mansfield , Ash land : W. O. Bridges , Omaha ; \V. P. Wil- COY , Omaha , R. C. Moore , Omaha ; O. G. Reynolds , So ward ; L. A. Merriam , Jamas Carter. E. W. Lee , Omaha ; II. Link , Millard - lard ; II. W. llowlt , Friend ; L. B. Graddy , Omaha ; A. M. Kimpp , Asylum ; .lames M. Swetnam , Omaha ; M. B. llildreth , Lyons ; C. M. G. Biart. Omaha ; M.V. . StromVahoo ; M. J. Gahnm , Grand Is land ; D. F. Anderson , Edgar ; A. Bowen , Nebraska City ; 1) . C. Bryant , Omaha ; B. F. Whitmoro , Lincoln ; A. A. Parker , Omaha , S. K. Spalding , Omaha ; John E. Summers , jr. , Omaha ; Ewing Brown , Omaha ; P. S. Lcisenring , Omaha ; \V. S. Gibbs , E. A. Kelley , Omaha ; Zachcus L. Kay , McCook ; John M. France , Blue Hill : J. W. Hull , Brainard ; J. V. Begh- tel , Friend ; C. P. Harngan , Omaha ; J. F. Larimer , Omaha. As n substitute committee of ways and means Drs. Leisonring , Gahnn anil Rey nolds wore selected. As committee on chairmen of sections Dr. M. W. Stone of Wahoo ; E. A. Kelley of Omaha , and A. Brown of Nebraska City were selected. In the evening the secretary's report , the treasurers report and some other re ports were submitted. The programme for to-day will be : Dr. L. A. Merriam The Practice of Mcdicino. Dr. W. O. Bridges The Diagnosis of Diplhcria. Dr.V. . F. Milroy The Etiology and course of Consumption as inlluenccd by the climate and soil of Eastern Nebraska. Dr. A. B. Anderson The use of Autl- pyrin. Dr. John E. Summers , Jr. Laryng elegy Tuberculosis of the Larynx. Dr. L. B. Graddy The propagation of diseases of the naso-pharyny to the ear. Dr. E. A. Beuton The Laryngoscope in the hands of the general practitioner. Dr. A. 11. Newkirk Report of progress in matoria modica and therapeutics. Railroad Surgeons' society meeting from 2 to 4 p. m. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt Report of pro gress in surgery : Dr. A. S. vAlansfcldo The present as pect of antiseptic surgery. Dr. W. O. Henry "A Rare Cnso. " Dr. C. M. G. Biart Report on dermat ology. Dr. A. S. vMansfeldo The treatment of small-pox , with some points in dor- mate tnorapio. Dr. C. M. G. mart-Different diagnosis of small-pox. UNION PACIP10 CHANGES. Air. DlcktnHou'8 Probable Promotion With that of Mr. Dnnol , Also. A pretty well posted railroad man said last evening that ho had little doubt but that Assistant General Superintendent Dickinson would bo the successor to Gen eral Superintendent Smith. "And , " ho added , "thero would bo nothing moro natural or appropnato than that W. A. Douel , division superintendent , should step into Dickinson's shoes. " The manner in which these two genial gentlemen have gone forward by promo tion in the service ot' the Union Pacific , following each other , is somewhat re markable. Four years ago Ed Dickinson , with Bob Baxter as train dispatcher , was operating the dillicult mountain division of the Union Pacific from Cheyenne to Evanston. They had some stormy ex periences in regulating the trains ever the high divide , and it was thorn that Mr. Dickinson demonstrated his great natural capabilities as a superintendent. Ho was the idol of all the boys on his divis ion then , and was noted for his quick ; recognition of faithful service. Mr. Deuol had a less dangerous but no loss dillicult division to operate , from1 North 1'latto to Chovcnno , and upon many occasions was obligcd to start out in the middle of the night in the winter time to fight snow drifts in which trains had stalled. Ho was always the coolest and most impurtubable of officials , and in , times of the greatest anxiety and per plexing situations never lost his head , , If these two gentlemen should reach the places of suporintoudcncy of the whole road , they will handle the business as it has rarely been handled before.- They know the Union Pucitio from the first to the last tie on the main line and branches as well. Commercial Hotel Closed. The Commercial hotel was closed upon an attachment issued in favqr of credit ors who hold a chattel mortgage , yester day. The writ was served by Constable Edgorton , who took charge of tlio house. The hotel was in the hands of parties who leased it from Thrane , the owner , some time ago. "Can't eat a thing. " Hood's Sarsaparilla - rilla is a wonderful medicine for creating an appetite , regulating digestion , and givintr strength. Piilntors and Paper Hanger * . There will bo an important meeting this evening of the Pnintrrs nnd Paper Hangers' assembly at Harrold's hall , corner of Twenty-second street and Pop- pleton avenue. A largonttundauco of the members is desired. John Wilson was given thirty days In the county jail yesterday morning for robbing a drunken man of $17. The robbery was committed in a hack. Pozzom'a Complexion Powder pro duces a soft and beautiful ekin. It com bines u\ cry element of beauty und purity. Sold by drug < ; i ts. THE DKCM mVOUOE. Soncatlonal Suit Growing Oat of the Hun of rjpluni. NEW Yoitic , May3. | t5pcclal Telecram to .ho HKF. . I Tlio opium Intuit has destroyed the domestic felicity oPUr. Frank M. Deems and his wife , Mrs. Grace B. Deems , and she Is suing for divorce. The defendant Is a son of liev. Dr. Charles F. Deems , of the Church of the Strangers. The plalntlff.who was Miss Brotherton , a school teacher at the time ot the marriage In 1S7J , uas the daugh ter ot \\ealtliy Cincinnati banker \\lio lost nearly all his mom-y through the dishon esty of an employe , In her complaint she says that for four j ears her husband's con duct lias been such as to make It unsafe tor lier to lUo with htm. .She charcc.s that he has been addicted to the habitual use ol opium , nioiphlne , cocaine and other narcotic drtics to such a degree M to deprive him of the USD of his mental faculties and render him unlit to at tend to business or care for himself. On November 'JO. ibbO , she says she vas e.xpollcd from the house by her father-in-law , the son nvltu previously feft It. She has n bov nted six , \\lio Is llvlne with Uev. Dr. ] ) e ms. She asks for a limited dl\orce and the custody of her child. In the answer the allegations of cruelty and abandonment are denied. It Is asserted that Mrs. Deems has refused to live with her husband ami that she Is adbicted to opium while ho has been entirely cured ot It. Ho charges her with callinK him \lo ! names and declaring that slio did not love him. In an aflldavft Hov. Dr. Deems says that In September his son went to Dr. A. L. Turner tor treatment , but his wife re fused to ( jo there. For nearly three j ears she had been an Inmate of his household and had drawn on his means to n greater extent than cither of his daughters. Her leaving the house In November was simply the result of their In- tontentlon to give up the house , which was rented. Since she lelf ho had sent her $5 a week and Is supporting the child. The plaintiff since leaving the house of her [ athor-ln-l-waw-has been teaching In the Wilson mission. She was employed there before marriage. FothcriitKliam'H Trial ST. Louis. May 3. The case of David S. Pothcrineham , the Adams express messen ger Indicted for complicity In the robbery of that company-on the St. Louis & ban Fran cisco railroad last October , was begun In tlio criminal court to-day. After the jury was sworn. Assistant Circuit Attorney McDonald opened the case for the prosecution In a long statement , in which no enuuieeatcd the various things which the state expected to prove during the trial. Among these Is that many of tils statements are not cotrcct , all irolug to show that he was in collusion with the robbers. _ _ A Strange Killing. CHICAGO , May a. Seth M. Murdoch , man ager ot the Boston opera house , fell from ; he roof of the building , corner of Claik and Uadlson streets , In which the restaurant Is situated , about 2 o'clock this afternoon nnd was Instantly killed , the body boms horribly mangled , On going to the roof a pistol with ono chamber empty and a large clot ot blood was found a short distance from the edge of the buildlne. Whether or not the deceased committed suicide Is not known. Ono theory s that ho was followed to the roof by someone ono and killed , but the view taken by the coroner Is that it was a case of suicide. Not One , Was Killed. N. M. , May 3. The wrecking of the west-bound passenger on : ho Atlantic & Paclfjc fifteen miles west of 3oolldgo ycsterdaXo morning was not so serious as at first reported. ' 1 ho wreck was caused by a brokeu truck. It derailed the engine and three coaches , which were badly smashed. The passengers were terribly shaken up and bruised , but no oho was killed. in n - h n - ! Clo8litR Up Clark , Street Divca. CHICAGO , May a. n/jbmpllanco with the general order of Chief o'ffPolIco Kbersold to- lay. a squad ot police started south on Clark street at 2 o'clock this afternoon to close all the saloons In the district which have not se cured tliolr Ilccrises find those whoso names are on the blacklist. The list includes nearly 200 blacklisted resortg. , The Hawaiian Queen. PiTTsnuuo , May 3. Queen Kaplolanl and tarty of the Hawaiian kingdom atrlved hero From the west at 7:50 : this morning , In a special car attached to the Chicago express. lircakfast was served In the car , and at 8 o'clock the royal visitors left for Washington on the day express. A largo crowd was at the depot when the train rolled In. Trying the Chicago Bootllera. CHICAGO , May 3. This afternoon the trial of William J. McUonlglo , the warden of the Uook count ? hospital , and Engineer Edward McDonald , ot the county hospital , for con spiracy to defraud tlio county , was begun before Judge Shepard In the criminal court. It Is expected that two days will bo spent in securing a jury. Struck a Gusher. MATTOOJJ , 111. , May 3. While driving a well on the farm of James Cunningham , two miles from hero , natural gas was struck which flauiesup when lighted. Uecently a com pany was formed to nunt tor gas in the county and the company has csectired the Cunning ham well. It Is pronounced a gusher. James NEW YOUK , May 3. James P. Farrell , Im porter ot shawls and wholesale dealer In woolens at No. 81 Washington street , made an assignment to-day to Morgan J. Obrlen without preference. Mr. Farrell Is well known throughout the United States and In Kuropo on account ot Ids prominent connec tion with affairs. The West Virginia Sonatorslilp. CIIAIUISTOX : , W. Va. , May 3. The senate and lower house bailotted separately to-day for United States senator. It was a repeti tion ot the last ballot before this. In the sen ate Camden , democrat , received 10 ; Flick , lopubllcan , 0 , and 4 scattering. In the lower hoiiho Camden received 29 , Flick 23 , and 14 scattering. Denver Printers Ilurncd Out. DENVKII , May 3. The printing and litho graphing establlshm ont of Collier & Cleveland - land , state printers , burned this morning. Loss , 520,000 : Insurance , S2S.OQO. At Albany. N. Y. , a few days ago. in a case between an architect and a client , the client having notified the architect to stop work after ho had ordered specifica tions. details and/estimates to bo pre pared on designs aocewcd by him , the client was compelled totpay 3J per cent on the amount the bJiUujng was to cost. Purify Your Blood r. > - m Good health depjndtVflon'-j ; > ure blood : therefore , to keep well , purlfjrtho.bjpod l > j UUnjj He oil's Bar- .aparllla. Thlt medlohii1 Is ifccultulr detlgned to cf upon the blood , and thntvxh that upon all tlio organ , and tliiuesnf the liodj. It lia. a erectile action , alio , upon the aecret | ( > ni und eicrottonf , and i lst > nature to oipel fn > m tlio tj tcra all humor. . Impure partlck'i , and erf jioniaitor through the lunii , liver , boireli , ktdnor. trfd'vlln. ' U effectually aid * weak , Imp'alrad , and rto'4llli'ftil nrgant. Invlcomtei the nrrrous .71 tain , toiWJ tttu llKgiioii | , and Imparts newllfonnd cncrny to ull.tUftTuuctlous ol the boJy , apocullarltT of Ilood'c gnrftnpnrllla lithatlt.trciuttbcniand bulUj up tb.3 ifitom whllo Itcndlcate. OUcnsa "I muit.a Hoer * Suraaparlllali thehp.t medicine I erer used , latt > ptlngllia4 no appetite , and the least work I dldatluo4 | me eror much. 1 brjian to take Hood. Sanapur lla , and twin I felt ui If I could do a. much In u day a < I hml formerly dona In a week. MrappfltttelsToraclou. . " MU3. It V. 1UY- A I > . AtUntloCltr. N. J- N.ll. If yea Tou bare made npyoar mind to get Hood's garsupurilla do not take any other. Ihe BlrjtoorSAtnn'ii CAIIIII. ifiNNEAroi.is , May 3. Rev. Sain Jones was called hoiuu this morning by a tclcKraiu announcing tlio crlous Illness of his \vlfo. llu leaves tin- revival serjlccs liuro In charge ol Itcv. Sam Small. Sitlclilo lly llatiRltiir. , 111. , May.X llcrniati nines' body wa1 * toiiiul lianclnt ; to a tree In the woods near Washington , Tazwoll county , late yt-s- turJay afternoon. Tlic cause of tlio suicide is unknown. New York Dry < ioods Market. NKW YOUK , May 3 The dry goods market was quiet , with the movement of fair proportion tion , Cotton goods were steady and \\uuluu cooils slow. KEAli KSTATK. Trnnsfors Filed April J > , 188T , Mary K K MeUinty and litisbntid to CPO W lltick ot al , lt t 13 , blk I , Tlinrnbtirit 1'lacu ndil , w d . S TOO V U Urtinnor and \ \ ifn to A F Cninpoii Jots 4 ami 5 , blk 40 , Umaha Vlt'w , w ' ' ' Ilcibi'ft'iiciliiin'e'amVxufu to Win V Jfoblubun , lots 0 anil 10 , Htirdctto Court , wtl . l.OU Fr.ink Langfortl nnd wlfo to Ttios 11 JtcCamto , s 10 feet of lot 4. blk 1 , Klrk\vooil ntlil. wd.v . 450 South Omaha Laud Co to John llam- llln , lots 1 , 2 , a and 4 , blk W , buulh Omaha , w d . 1,000 L V Moreo et al to Kd E Mt-ntllmbur lots 15 and 10 , blk 0 , Morse A ; IJiuii- nur'.satld , w d . 300 Nathan bhcltou and wlfo toViii Ktitheiford. lot n , blk 7 , Windsor Ulacc , w d . " 00 Jas Casey and wife to ,1 S Kytlc , n 14 feet of lot 1 , blk 5 , E V Smith's add , Wd . 2,000 Gustavo U llcugon and wlfo to Ceo A Joslyn ct al , o 5 leet of lot 10 and w \i ot lot 11 , Keyo's Ulv ot lot 0 , C.tpl- toladd. wd. . . . . . . 0,000 Luclnda li Hills and husband to Gi-o W Uuck. o W ) feet of w IUO feetot lots 1 and " , blk 10 , llanscoui place , w d . . - . . 1,400 Jacob A Grlllon to Clias 1' Murray , 40x150 foot be tit so cor of lot 12 , blk B. 1'aik 1'ln.ce , w d . I,4M Albc-rtS Ulllltics et al to Marian 1'Vn- ti-r. w 5"i feet ot e GO feet of lot 2 , blk 2J , WHt Omaha , w d . 1,050 City of Florence to Thos i : i'rico , lots 2 , blk ill , Kloiimcn , q r > . 235 Herbert W Hunt to KlUabi-thCSlcols , lotSiOhlklKJ Floroncii , dt-ed . 1 Harriet Warnci et nl to lluibcrt II Hunt , lot 8 blk 3 Florence , q c . 1 Jas N Thompson to Norton Gould 4.71 acres In G , 15 , 13 , w d . 0,000 John L May nnd wife to Jacob II Grlf- ten , lot 21 livenm > rt's sub div of Glsn'sadd , w d . 2,250 Henry A Rosters et al to Alois J 1'etfsrs , lot S blk 8 , sub dlv of J 1 Ued- Ick'sndd , wd . 1.200 WestUIdo UulldiiiK association toJ M Campbell , in X nt lots 0 , 10 , 11 blk 10 Hansoom place , w d . " ,000 C M McVlckor and wlto to David Kaufman , s 20 ft of lot 20 W A lled- Ick'sadd , w d . 2,290 C U dough & Co to Marie Btunipster , n K lot 4 Rees Place mid , w d . 0,500 JosV Kbersol and wife to John Mc- Elhatten et al , lot 1 blk 4 Helvitlcro , wd . 730 John 1 Ulllon nnd wife to Win W Kevsor e } d of lots 5 , C blk 4 Keu- dnll's add. w d . . . 750 Franklin J Uotchkiss and wife to the public ui at ot L I' Hammonds add , 1133.8x710.5 ft com 33 ft w of 8 o cor s e H s w 4,15 , 13. dedication . Saml 0 Mercer and wltn to John Mur- Itt , lot 10 blk G Walnut Hill , w d . . . BOO Howard 1) Smith and wife to Saml Burns , lot 5 llousel nnd Stebbeus sub div ot lots 14 and 15 liartlett's nddq c . 1,000 Wm U 1 Ionian nnd wlfo to Clias 1) Urown , lot 2 blk 212 Omaha , w it 12,500 Win J 1'aulto Chns K Habcock , lots 13. 14. 15 and 10 blk G McCormlck's 2nd add , wd. , . 3,400 Augustus Kountye at nl to Pierce C Himbattch ot al , 154.73 acres of s o K 32-10-13 except 5 and 22.100 aeies , wd . 110,000 Mnrtlu F lli'tli and husband to .Inno 1'ickard o J-f s w K and s oi } ot n w , . . Joseph W Coyner and wife to John F H.'llon , o 50 ft of n 150 U of lot 4 blk G Park place add , w d . 1S50 Jas P English and wlfo to Patrick 1 Creedon , w X of lot 3 blk 13 Omaha , wd . 1 Maijtjli ! Creed on and husbnud to Jas P tiiiuHsli , wKlota blk 13 Omaha. w d 1 Max Mejrr nnd wlfo to Fremont , Klk- horn & Missouri Valley r r Co. 100 It over tax lot G In n w } { n c x ot 10- 15 , lfr ofw . COS Goo Wardoll and wife to Fremont , Klkliorn AE Missouri Valley r r Co , 100ft over n w X n w } { 0-16 11 , nnd also r.trlp 30 ft on n Hide nud 30 ft on ssldo r of w . 125 Michael P Chapman nnd wife to Fre mont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vnlloy K K Co. , 110 teet nw and sand alouij centre of said railroad in sw,1 sw'i , SO. 10. 13 , w d . . . . . . . . . 5150 Cathorlno Pagoler and husband to F J Hotchklss , 5 ncres in ! > , 15 , 13 , w d 10,000 Laura /Vndruwsand husband to Fre mont , Klkliorn & Missouri Vallev llallroad Co. , lot 5 , block 2 , Tates & Homiiles ml J , w d . TOO Peter M Hoc and wife to Fremont.Elk- horn & Missouri Valley Hallioad Co. , 35 acres in 34 , 10 , 12 , w d . 4,500 William 11 IJnms to Fremont. Klkliorn Missouri Valley Kallroad Co. ,200 it ovrr s > < of se > { of soX.W , 15 , 13 , w tl 8,000 U li Fuller to Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad Co. , 100 ft ever n } of nw . 35 , 10. 12 , r of w. . . . 140 A H Knight and wife to Fremont , Elk- horu A Missouri Valley Railroad Co. , 100 foot over soot nvnnd swy of noK and nw > of so nnd nu/l / of seSf , 'Ji , 1(1 ( , 12 ; also 25 feet on each sldoalso ; fecfou each slao ot r ot w . 207 S C Urowstcr nnd wlfo to Fremont , Elkhorn A : Missouri Railroad Co. , 100 feet o\cr no' ot nvf } { , 35 , 1C , 12 ; rofw . 1 Mary J Hrowster to Fremont , Elkhorn Missouri Valley Railroad Co. , 10 feet over ne,1nwj nnd soof nvt } { 31 and wJ or nwK 35. 10 , 12 ; also -J5 ft on iMcii sUe of r of w . 1 H li Knight to Fremont , Elkhorn & Mlhioml Valley , 100 feet over noj. ofao > < , 33 , 10,12 . 1 Alfred Forman and wlfo to Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valhiy Railroad Co. , 100 feet ever lot 15.block5Hydo Park and across lot 14 , block 2 , Fore man's subdivision of block 4 , llyclo Park . 400 Gcoreo M DoHolt nnd wlfo to Fre mont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad Co.lOfeot o\er so of saj-f , 25 , 10 , 12 ; also 50 feet on each sldu ; also 10 feet and25 ieot of r ot w . 1.G50 A correspondent of notes and queries savs there is littlu doubt tint Dickens tool the naino of 1'ickwick from "Moses Pickwick. " on nuiny of the stage coaches that plied between Bristol and London sixty or seventy years ago , and of which a mat ) by that name was tlio proprietor. Now ! fie time to purlff the bliod , for at no other feaaon K the bodjr no u r DtlllB to benefit from medicine. ' The peculiar purifying and revlrliu nnal- lUe. pf Hood'tiar > aparllla arejntt what nreneelod to expel dl ea > e and forOTjr the ijttem ajulnit the debilitating met. of mild weather. Kvurr year In- crmtet the papularllr of Hood' . Snrraparllli , for III. just what people need at tblt .eainn. It I. the Ideal prlng jnodiclne. If you hare noTcr tried It , do o und you will t convluoed of It. peculiar merit. "Hood IiartapatlUa tint driven the polion from ror blool.und thounh Ttl , ! feclactlve and ( trong a. at SO."W.ll.UuoicsUECK , llrookljn.N. Y. Spring Medlclno "It tro Hood'i Harjapnrllla for a eprlnz modKHni and I find U Just the thine. It tones up my ijrutoin and make , me feel Ilk * a different man. My wife take. Itforriyipep.U , aud > bo derives crent bwnottt from It. " I'HAKK C. TUHMK , Iloolt A Ladder No. l.Kr'enditrcou llciton. "I had alt rheum on my left arm thrco years rantrtex terribly ) It almoildliablud mo from work. I took three bottle.of Hood * . Haruparllla , and the ailt rtioura hai entirely disappeared. " 11. M. MILL * j 11 I'rcnch meet. Lowell , Uui. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggUU. Hi Bix for 13. Prepared only by O. I. I1O011 & CO. Apotbccuttes. tawell , UM. One pollar Sold by all dirgglit * , Hi > lx forSS.l'reparelonly by C. I. J1OOI ) 4 CO. , Apotb.parloi , Ix > ell. M4 too l > u ct Quo Dollar ECZEMA Ami livery Specie * nl lU-liln ? mul IM'CUfti'g Cured by CtilU-tirii. EC/.iMAor : Suit Klioutn , with Its ItuhltiK mul tiuriihiK , ItiMmttly rullo\oil liy n warm Imtli with UfriuuuA SOAP , mul i Blntrlo nmillcfttlnn of Cl'Tici'iu , tlio piout nMtictno Ilili ri'pt'iilod dully , wltli two or llitt-o < lo o of CUTinni ti" ( < oi.I.NT , tlio Now lilooil 1'urlilor , to keep tlio lilouil cool , tlio per plrntliiii puiu and unit rltniltur , tlio tiowul * open , tlio li\i-r ami kliliic > M active , will opunilllr ciuo llc/onm. Totter - tor , HltiKWorm , IVoriiHlB , Mclit-ii , I'rurltiH. SiBliI Hi'iul , Ihuiilruir , ntnl ou-ry Hpoclos ot Itchlmr. Scaly mul Pimply Humor * of tlio Sonltt ntnl Kkln , Mrhpti tliu boat pliygluhms utiJ nil known roinoillcs fall KC7.KMA. I crntofiilly ncknnwlmliro euro of Kcoma. or Salt Illiuuni , on hold , nock , fnoo , nuns nml loir * for se\ctitei'ti ) ours : not utile to wnlK ox- ci'pt on Imiuls nnd knoci for ono j oar ! not nlilo loholpiityppll forolitlit ycnr < : trloillinnitrciliiof toim-dli's ! doctors pronounced my 11190 hope- l sa : pnrnmnontly onred liv thn CITICUIU llt\iuui.s. Wll.li Mt'DONAU ) , 2J1. Deal born Strtot , Chicago , III. POIIHI ( Uo months HKO I Imil tlio ploiKuro to Inform j on of my linpiovoinciit In tlio moot thuCliTicirii v HKMI uim In my cnao of M'Voro Clironlo llcrt'iim irylhoinntu : n , nnd to-dny clioorfully ronllrm nil I then mild. I consider my cure perfect nnd complete , nnd nttrltmto it enllroly to jouv romi'dloo , 'mxlrur u td no othurs. 1'UHNAN IISKNCIIAIIIKI , 3300 I'entia Avenue , St. Louis , Mo. KC7.iMA. I Imvo cntTorcd trom Pnlt Ilhcum for ever eiirlitjonrs. nt tlnipa 10 lind that I could not nt- tend to mvbiHliR'88 forwcokmit n tltno. Tin on bovosot CIITICIWA nnd four bottles HMOLVKNT Imvo out I rely en rod mo of thmirc-mlful cll'-eiiso. Jlii.JOIlN'llllHI , , WllkesUnrre , i'n. IIIMKDIKS : nil drutrcigtu. 1'rlco , CUTICUIIA , 1 cts. ; ItiNot.vi.NT.i.oj : : SOAP , S5 ct4. 1'ropnro by ttial'orrriiDliua AND CliKMHUt , Co. , llo ton , Mini. Send for "How to CUHK SKIN Ii irv tlio Complexion nnrt Skin by inK tim CtiTicuitA Sou- . _ I CAN'T BREATHE. Client Pnlii * . Numlincis , Primness , llncklnir Cnuith , AMIitmi , I'leurisy nnd iMllmiiiimtlmi iuiicvii : > IN ONI : bVtllO ( 'UTIf'IIIM A.NTI-l'AIN Notliinvllko It. At t ulsts , "j cents. I'ottor Drug und Chumlcul Co. , lloston. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "Wo ilo luireby certify that wo stiporvlin tlio nrraiiRcmontB for till tlio Monthly mul i-oinl-An- nunl Drawings of The Ixiiilshum Btato Uittciy Coinpuny , mul In person niiiniiitn ntnl control thoclrHwIiiKB tlicmsnlvcs , nnd Unit tlio sumo tire conducted with lioni" < ty , f lrno g nnd In Kood faith toward nil pnrtlos , nnd uo nulliorl7o tlio Company to mo this cortlllcato with fnc-slm- llesof ourslgnaturoaattached , in Us advertise ments. " COMMISSIONERS. Wo the tindorslRiird IJnnks and Hanhors will rmy nil Prizes drawn In The I.ouljiium Stnto Ixittcrlcs which may uo presented at our coun ters. J. H. OOLESHY. President Louisiana Nntloniil Hank. 1' . LAXAUX , President Stnto National llnnli A. BALDWIN , President Now Orleans Nhtlnnal Hank. CARL KOHN , Prcs. Lnloii Xntlona llutik. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION U Oviiii HAI.V A MILLION UiK LODlSIASi STATE LOTTERY COMPABT. liicorpointcn in IHdS for 2o yours liy tlio ! _ . _ turn for IMucttlnnnl nnd Clmrlttiulo purposes nlth uciipitulof t1.000,000 to which u losurvo fund of over f530.00J hua since boon mliloil. Ilynn ovornholiiilnir pontilnr vole Its frnn- clilso WIH imido n purl of the pr'ont Stnto Constitution adopted December 2u , A I ) . 1S7J. Tlio only lottery ever voted ou anil endorsed by tlio iiuoplo of any Btnto. It novtr scales or postponoq. Its ( trand sltiKlo number ilrmvinsi take place monthlv. nncl the SL.ni-aniiinil druulmrs IOUTU- liuly o\cry six months ( .Inno nnd DoLOinliui ) . ASl'LKNIUDOPPOIlTUNlTVTO WIN A KOIITUNE. r > th Orund llriiwliur , Class I' , In the Academy ot Music , New Orleans. Tuesday , Muy lUtd , 1887,2Ulth Monthly llrnwimr. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notice. Tickets are "MO onlv. Halvaj , $3 Fifths S2. Tenths SI- I.I8T Of VIII/I.I 1WIX)0 ) ) J150.000 1 ( lltANU I'lU'/K OK so.noo 1 ( JllANl ) I'ilt/K OK 20,000 20,000 S IAltCK I'lll/r.S Of 10000 20.000 4 iMiuir. IMii/KS or C.OOO 2),000 ) 20 l > ItI7hSOlf I.IHO . . . . 20,000 60 " WIO . . . . 21,000 KH ) : i : , < > . o MH " fOO 40,000 con joe 60,000 1,000 " l 60,000 ArrnoxtMiTios PIII/KS. 100 Apiiroxiinatiou 1'rl/os ' $ ; ) . . . , J30.000 lee son 20,000 100 " 100 10,000 2,179 Prl/os amounting to tA'lVKU Application for rate * to clubs should bo mndo only to th offlco or the company In Now Or For further information wrlto cloarlr , cinti ? full addros * . POSTAL NO rns Ezpriiii Money Orders , or Now York Kxohnnifo m ordinary lat ter , currency br eznrosa at our xponao aj dressed. M. A. DAUPHIN. NowOtluausti . Or M. A.DAUPnm. Washington , D. 0. Address Itcglstered letters to NKWOH1.UAN3 NATIONAL DA NIC NowOrlosns Li TJ 1 ? " \T W Tlf Tl 1 ? 7 ? Tlmt the presence or It Ji ! M & SM Ji rj It oenoruls lloiiurcnird anJ Karlr , who nro In rlmrno of tbo tlniwlnus. In aKiiiir- untce of Hb-olutu fulrncsi and IntHxrltr. that tha rtmnocanroitlleiiuiil , ami tlmt no ono can posjlb y ill vine n Imt numbers will draw u 1'rlze. 1IKMKMI1KK Hint l-cmr.N itluniil Hunks cnnrantro thoiuiyniDiit n ( prUns. itnil thntull TUkoti bear ttio Kluimturonf tbo proildent of nn liiKtltutlnn , whuio Iratichlso IK ruiounlKfU In th , hU'iOdt ' cnurtn ; there fore , bowtiro of anjr Imltntlona or anonymous nUiemen. EVERY LADY who desires it perfect CORSET FORM AND FIT nhonld n car ono. mil t Cmhook w WOUUTE& COUSET CO218 lit ! tt lukit SU The Best and Safest Vapor Stove Made. C. W. Slcepor , head of St. Mnrys' Av enue. Holmes & Smith , South Omaha. DRY GOODS SALE n BARGAINS ! That Are Worth Loot ing Alter. ! f cases Ifliltc Crochet Red S large size , 4Vc each ; worth $2. R cases extra heavy , goml , stzc , Marseilles pattern , H7 ifc JJetl Spreads , 7 ! > c each. Yon have been paying $1.25 for the same goods , 300 dozen all linen Towels , good size , S different patterns to select front , 7\c \ each or OOc a dozen. HOO dozen of the largest Totvcls In crepe , Intcli and damask. Knotted fringe , lace borders , etc. , your choice , 3tc each. Jicst value vcr offered In Omaha , f > ,000 yards full yard wide Itrown Sheeting at 4\c \ a yard ; worth Sc. ff,000 yards soft finished lllcachcd Muslin ; ourpi'lce tile ; worth lOc. 1 case Indigo nine Dress Print , Gc yard ; regular price He. 20 pieces Curtain Scrim ; will sell this wceh-for 7ic a yard ; extra good value. HOO pairs Tape Edge Lace Cur tains , $1.75 a pair. They are a bar gain. , 't cases Apron CliccJt Glnffhams , ! > cpcr yard. Si > cclal good value , casi-s Dress Gingham , worth from 1O t < i 12\c \ , to be sold this week for 7c a yard. Crinkled SccrsticJicr atJtc \ a yard. White Checked Jfalnsookat Gcpci' yard ; nothing Ilka It ever offered for the same price before. These bargalni yon will find only at HAYDEN BROS. 16th Street , Near Douglas , V Oil All A , NESS. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Burplub 40,000 II. W. Yates , President A. E. Tou/.alin , V"IP.C President W. II. S. Hughes , Cashier. DIIIECTOIIS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins. H. W. Yates , Lewi * S. Ueod. A. E. Touiulin. BANKING OFFICE : " THE IRON BANK , Cor. 112th and Farnam Sts. A Ue.ioral Banking Ilusmeas Transacted. FRANK G. HOLLINS & CO. , Member * Now York Stock Brchango. 1IUV AND BKLli ON MAHUINH , STOCKS AND BONDS , Gainr and Provisions. X4i Clark Srcct , Chicago. ( C rand l-itclttc Hotel ) Private wire to Now York. Correspondence invltod by mall or tolograp 10BOSTONMAS8. BOSTONMAS8. CAPITAL , . . . $40OOOO SURPLUS , . . . . 000,000 Accounts of Banks , Bankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City , and balances with us frotnbankenot ( located in other Ku- serve'Cities ; count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable trans fers and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for prime firat'claii Investment Securities , and inyitc proposals irom States , Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. we do a general Banking business , and invite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER , President. JOS. W. WORK , Cashier. HEALTH. WEALTH. ij-eiirkruiiKtlittOr - ull < 1lM wl Ilicllworr aiwl ( irlrtlr * I | > tv uili > rf < it. < iilJ M. | vi | rUn4 * ] j lijikrtiiu , mixl in nil Ura njiniuuitllk * , Oi jr ) .at lliVir t | HIikt lo * ml In HtiiUi , itMT/Uucct their kiu > tk m < l i ivilfre , Jtjt. Onut- tx > v't li * tuti-ntrul ( UutJrukn of | ho nri ) prn . two I of iMM ] tUtB. u < J liUUNiirrtfrJniilrtlkuitrM lull lre tin lot Llironlc.Nuvon * iti I bi > cciil iJitratraflMlliMirOUMnvn lttfutill \ llatlrtlnr. 1Un Mt | > nw > nf viM p l 1k.f tr ll iitvt , . | > Il tM I n 1 ktuxtt l i li ) lfUulrt tlior | otiofl n. ( > nr ti < AK < , Hlvjilit | ) 1 1 lit lioin * antl TO TIIIISK n qir-sT OK uriiTiii total f nikfUrK * 'i ron > l n , in lniK ) > r1utQu ittonnJ Ri 11(1 ( * > ui I4 l on tthltli loptl n full hUlory oflkelr dlwuiir , fttfilkliKi > iit ( fvtrritlterolijr tifr | 4 ( d CuutuJiati nt Tit itJ < jnniriiilall'cikuii | tl/ AfftTlIiiall Ntn'ou H > Urin Ctnlfo t'rtnirjr live Ortf u * . nrtl nil trtUcr kl'vlrtvl ( MI of dlUr uiiimw UrM , DrOTTEROOURO. . ( ) ! ( K IKlt USl Cur. I Jk ( ftbA l ) dt BU , 01 * lit , tMieiS uf I l Hj > .m. OMAMA. Jim.