THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 2. 1889. AFTER THE PORK COMBINE , Xlocont Action Taken By the Kansas Legislature. JOINT CONVENTION PROPOSED , NcbrtiMkn Askocl iti Go-Ojiernto In Securing - curing Protection Kor tlio I'co- pic Tin ; ISxtravnunnoo of Dr. LINCOLN UUIIP.AU or me. Owvtu Ilcn. ) 10-jy 1' STIlRBf , > I INUOI.V. Feb. I. I The IcRislnturn of Kunsas U after Uio nllok'L'd bout anil pjr ! : cj.nblno of the Kro.it \Tcstwltli u sliurp Httek. 11 Is sUteil In' ' ilivera iiunrtors tltat this "pmiblno" or "trust" uxorts n powi'rful Inlluuniie towardi contrnlliilnv the iniirkct In Kuns-.u City unJ UhlciiRO , itnd Is largely ruspunslblo for the lowjirlccof the boot product , mid that mi effort lit cuntnili/.iitlon U buititf mrulo that will brln ) , ' bolli tlio bcof nnd pork products under Its ulnoluto control throughuut the United Status. Appreclutint ; the daiucr of this , Senator Oillett , of Unit stnlo , Intro- ( luccd u resolution In llio Huuntc , In wlilrh the hoiiBrt concurred , Unit , calls for vigorous legislation In the stntcB inott Intcrcstcil , not only to down tlio so called "combine" or ' 'trust , " but to prevent all future monopolies of the typo , mid to this uml u convention Is Invited , the. object of which Is fully ox- plnincd in the followinfj letter from Gov ernor Humphrey to Governor Hayos. The contemplated convention is to bo hold nt mi curly date : It Is understood that Nebraska will give hearty co-operation ; TOIMJKA , ICuu. , .lauuary 23,1SS9. .lohti M. Thnyer , Governor of Nnbruikn Dear Sir : 1 liavo the honor to iiutloso cople-H of senate concurrent resolution number t ) , which hits just been adopted by tlio leglsltituro of the ntato of ICunsas , providing for mi inquiry Into the 80-cnllod "bcof nnd pork trust , " or combine , looking to co oporalion UIIIOIIK the Hiatus especially concurnud , with a view to uniform ICKlidation to restrain or euro the evils complained of In the resolution. As relict must come , If at nil , through con- Vcrted legislative action of the several states , it is proposed that a convention of members of thu legislative bodies ot the states inter ested bo hold nt seine convenient place nnd time , In the near future , in which each state shall bo represented by three members of the Bcnnto and live of the house , with a View to ncrcoinfc on a uniform bill for sub mission to their respective bodies. As the legislative term in Kansas is llm- itcd to llfty days , expiring about March I , I trust that the date for such convention may bo fixed at us early n day as possible. The sublcct of legislative restriction orprc- vcntioa of these "combines" or "trusts" is of growing importance nnd , In my opinion , the question demands careful and intelligent Inquiry mid prompt action. 1 trust that your excellency will bo pleated to lay the matter before the legislature of Nebraska at onco. Will you have the kindness to communi cate by letter your disposition of the resolu tion and , brielly , your views as to the method therein proposed to roach the desired results. 1 would further respectfully rciiuest that you telegraph ut the expense of this dspart- inont what , if any , action may bo taken by your legislature bearing on the subject of the resolution. Very respectfully , LYMAN N. llrMi'iiiiBV , Governor. Acting upon Intelligence of the letter from the governor of Kansas and the concurrent resolution , Governor Thuycr issued the fol lowing message to the senate and house : LINCOLN , Feb. I , 18SU. To the Honorable , the fjonato and llouso of Ucprcsentatlves : 1 have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of u communication from his excellency. Governor . W. Humphrey , of Kansas , in which ho proposes uniformity of legislation between the states interested in regard to " " 'combines " for bnef and pork "trusts" or , the purpose of securing protection for the /armor and the stock raiser against the formation " " "combines. " mation of such "trusts" or 1 also transmit herewith a copy of a con current resolution adopted by the legisla ture of Kansas , proposing a convention composed - posed of three senators mid flvo members of the house of representatives , of each of the states interested , for thu purpose of consid ering and adopting uniform legislation for the protection of the people. . Those "trusts" or "combines" are created for no honest end. They are a combination of the strong against the weak ; they ara created for the purpose of oppression , nnd to drive mon of small means out of business. They enhance or oppress the market in order > to subserve their own speculative ! schemes , and malto the public their victims. They are n combination of wealth and power which is dangerous to the rights and interests of the public ; they are opposed to public policy. They are opposed to the publio welfare , and should bo suppressed. It seems to ine the suggestion made by the Kansas executive is n proper ono to bo considered , and , in niy Judgment , is aiming in the right direction for the suppression of this wrong. If you should concur with it , you will ob serve that Immediate notion is necessary , for the session of the legislature of Kansas will expire about the 1st of March. If you will permit me , I would respectfully suggest thu appointment of u Jointcommitteo of the two houses for thu consideration of this matter at once , so that I may communi cate the result to the governor of Kansas. This communication nnd the accompanying papers nro submitted for your consideration. Joii.v M. THA rcit. ISXTIIAVAOAKT III1.1.INOS. The biennial report of thu board of ro- gcnts , when properly dissected , tells a story of startling cxtrnvnganco In connection with the patho-blologic.il laboratory , or Dr. Ulll- ings lu particular , mid the cold facts are respectfully - spoctfully submitted. In short , the follow ing is fc complete statement of Dr. Hillings' expenses , as shown by the university re port , from .December 1 , 1 0 , to December 1 , 1838 : Decembers , salary ( Hdlings ) $ 100.00 Jnmmrv 1 , salary ( Ullliugs ) 100.00 March a , salary ( llillingi ) lOO.'OO Marcli ! i , supplies for R H. labora tory. . . . . . . fl2.CO March 10 , supplies for P. H. labora tory " 5.00 April 0 , salary ( Hillings ) 500.00 April -0 , apparatua for 1' . H. labora tory. . . . . . 2,035.01) July 1 , salary ( Hillings ) iiJO.OO July 1 , current expenses P. U. lab oratory Ot.GO July 11 ! , traveling oxpousui P. U. laboratory 50.00 August 1 , salary ( Hillings ) 1SO.OO September 1 , salary ( Hillings ) 1SO.OO September 1 , current cxpouso1 ] , P. Si. labaratory -l. .00 October 1. salary iHUHngs ) 100.00 October'JO , salary ( Millings ) 1W.OU Oclobor' 9 , expenses P. U , iabora- ' tory M.OO aecuuiber 1 , salary ( Billings ) 100.00 January ! ! , expenses for P. H. lab oratory 85.00 l-'obruaiy 1 , salary ( IJilhngs ) 160.00 March I , salary ( Hillings ) MU.OO August 8 , sundries for P , H. lab. . . 111.15 Juno 21 , 1SS7 , chemical apparatus Junol , do 10.01 for P. H. laboratory 1'0.8'J ' Docouibor 1 , 1SS7 , chumlcal appara tus for P , U. laboratory 7.85 March27 , salary ( Hillings ) . 2W.OO May 1 , salary Millings ) . . . . 2K.OJ ) Juno 1 , salary ( Hillings ) . ay a. oo October 11 , printing bulletins nnd reports 1,159.80 March U , Carl Huckot , ust. in lab. . 45.00 March 27 , horse , buggy and harness ( UllllniM ) 400.00 March 27 , Instruments for P. H , lab , 100.00 March 27. traveling exp's ( Hillings ) 100.00 April U , Carl Ituckcrl , assistant In P. H. laboratory 45,00 April JiO , supplies for P. M. lab 212.13 May 1 , postage- for Hillings l-.OJ May U , Curl Uuckert , assistant In P. H. laboratory 45.00 May 80 , materials , lalwr and care of animals , 233.75 May 10 , food for animals , , , , ill.20 June 1 , postage ( Hillings ) 5.00 Juuol ) , Carl HucUort , assistant In P. U. laboratory 45.00 Juno 7 , plus bought for P , U , labora tory . - . . 5.00 Juno IS , apparatus for P. U. labora tory. . , 404.90 Juno 20 , expenses to Gibbon ( Hill ings ) . . . . . 0.60 Juno 27 , Carl liuckert , assistant P , U. laboratory 45.00 Juno 2 ? , H. T. Clarke Drug Co. , chcmlCJI.4 B.S2 Juno 37 , C. J. Homan , repairs for buguy. 15.5C Junes 27 , apparatus for P. H. labora tory. . . . . . 22.4 ( Juno 27 , repairs for harness" ( Hill- Ings ) 3.2 ? Juno 27. Lincoln Hardware Co. for laboratory 10 SC June 25 , C. O. Strickland , Hour for laboratory , lO.'X ' Juno 23 , shooing horse. . . . 4.7 September 3 , F. S. Hillings , for as sistant 15.0 ( September 4 , C. H. Kelley , knives for laboratory 5.K November B , C. O. Strickland , Hour for laboratory 19.0C November 15 , supply hose fdr F. S. Hillings 57.0C July 80 , to Nov. , ' ! 0 , expenses for L\ S. Utilities 70.CK October 15 , salary ( Hillings ) UtO.tX October 25 , salnrv ( Hillings ) COO.IK October ill , salary ( Hllllngsi C'.KMX ' October Ml , salary ( Hillings ) C'.t.VOC October 31 , salary ( Hillings ) lOO.CK October 17 , P.icillc Express Co. , for Hilling * 2.1,1 October i"i , repairs for harness ( b\ S. H. ) . . . . S.OTi Octobnr 2i ! , P. S. H. , shooing horses O.IK October 25 , knives for laboratory. . . 13.03 October 2 % repairs for buirgy for P , S. H . " 0..1 October ill , Curl Uuckert , salary. . . -15.0H ] October .11. Carl Uuckert , salary. . . 45.00 Octobci HI , assistant , L > ' . S. U 80.00 October 111 , tinners' work for I-\S. H. 80.0C November 15 , food for small mil- mats , F. H. H 2.2J November lO.froiglitu for laboratory o.K November 1 , repairs at farm for F. S. H 1SO.M November 21V. . A. Thomas , vacci nations 137.2C Constructing buildings on farm for use of Hillings- Paid C. K. Chowins 3.000.0C May 'jr. , C. K. Hcssoy , director GOU.OC April 20. C. K. Hcssoy , postage 10.01 ] April 27 , Helta it Sowoll , feed for small animals CO.CC May IS , express package for labora tory 1.1C May 31V. . S. Lilian ) , chccic hogs. . 35.00 Juno 1 , repairs , copper nnd tin work for laboratory 3.SO June 2 , hay for stabling animals. . . 11.7.1 Juno > l , crayon of diseased cow 10.0C .luneO , Lincoln Hurdwarocompany , cages 172.7,1 Juno 111 , P. C. Taylor , assistant . . . 8.W Juno 23 , cxprossagc 2.IS September 25 , printing cuts , State Journal company 131.00 October ! ) , Hubert & Cumlng , Jars for laboratory 1.0fJ October It , printing cuts , State Journal company 03.90 November 0 , Peat moss bedding , per P. S. U. . ; 40.10 Total $15,012.11 rUXTIIMI'ITC1I WOUK. The following subjects will bo taken up by the bureau of labor and industrial statistics during thu coining two years : 1. Statistical tables of manufacturing es tablishments by counties , amount of raw ma terial used , value of production , value of plant , number and classilication of employes , rates of wages , number of hours employed per day. number of days run in the year. 2. Taxation of farmers and Interest paid. It. Employment of child labor. 4. Education of such children so employed. 5. Women as wagoworkcrs. 0. Cost of living. 7. Economics of food. 3. Pauperism and crime. U. Drunkenness and liquor selling. 10. Criminal flegrea of intemperance. 11. Sanitary condition of woruing people. 12. Savings banks. NONK Tilt ! IIEST OF IT. The board of public lands and buildings met this morning pursuant to adjournment. Present : Stecn , Hill , Leeso and Laws. It determined nnd ordered that W. II. 15. Stout receive the sum of J2.500 on coatract for capitol building , to pay whatever amount might bo duo laborers on the same. Mr. Stout recommended that the state pay John Connolly , fireman at the capitol , the sum of $ UO. mid Itobort Emmorson , engineer , the sum of 53.50. The board did it in this way : It seems that Stout was duo the state for 13 tons and 402 pounds of hard coal , used by heaters during the ilrst llftecn days of November , 18 8 , ut $10.50 per ton , amounting to $1-10.72. Connelly was allowed J07.50 and Emerson $33.50 , or $100 In all. The records show n balance of &H.72 duo from Mr. Stout to the state , which U to be deducted from any amount that may be duo him on extra work and the facts of record sturo him in the face. This is the tirst time in tuc state's his tory that a man was ever figured out in debt to it. CITY NEWS AND NOTES. Work on the Antelope well again pro gresses. Tlio inside shoo has been sunk to solid rock. It is settled beyond peradventure - turo that Lincoln citizens will soon bo out of plcklo. An abundance of good water has been found. The pump will bo in place March 1 , or soon after. Henry Ilartwick , of Sou-aril , and Miss Nettle Murray , of Niagara Palls , N. Y. , were ruarriod last night at the residence of H. M , Waring by Hcv. Tate , chaplain of the senate. A few intimate friends of the contracting parties only were present. The Palmyra , Otoe county , schools took n holiday yesterday , and the following pupils were Interested visitors at the state house dur ing the submission struggle : C. M. McCrew , Prank P. Baldwin , P. D. Manklns , J. Hurt- line , J. II. Uurko , Julius Conkliu. George Wcathcrhogg , Harry Haldwln , D. S. Young , A. K. Archer , W.V. . Thaler , Pred Slosson , Sidney White , Sammie Oborhaldzor , Wil liam Ilgeno , J. Young , H. Palmer , Prod Doty , O. 13. Mcltoo , Ed Aeolt , lioy Uoed , Moritt Slado , John McOrew , George Oh- mart , P. Weathorhogg , H. L. Palmer. Nettio Guard , Martha Hudgc , Man Baldwin , Flor ence Thaler , Kate Liopor , Maud Slado , Addie Haldwln , Alpha Oakley , Lottie Moore , Grace White , Cora Haldwm , Grace Lopor. Catarrh originates In scrofulous taint. Hood's Sivrsuparilln purifies tlio blood' and thus poL'iniuiontly euros catarrh. Licenses. „ Following are the marriage licenses issued yesterday in the county court by Judge Shields : ( Luke Graham , Omaha . 27 ( Frances A. Harold , Underwood , la. . . .19 I Stanley U. Lotovsky , Omaha . 24 ( Agnoa Itegac ) , Omaha . 10 A Troiiicniloui Sensation would hivvo boon created one hundred years ago by the sight of ono o ! our modern express trains whizzing along nt thu rate of sixty miles an hour. Jti.st think how our grandfathers would have stared at such 11 upectaulel It takes a good deal to astonish people now-a-days , but some of the marvelous cures of con sumption , wrouirht by Dr. Piarco's Golden Molllcal JMscovoryhuvo created widespread amazement. Consumption is ut last acknowledged curable. The "Goldon Medical Discovery" Is the only known remedy for It. If tulcon at the right time -which , boar in mind , is not when the lungs are nearly gene it will go right to thu seat of the disease and accomplish Us work us nothing ol&o in the world can. _ Western .Solnilnr.-i In Congress. Wo sometimes hour sneers at western congressmen , and yet , out of the small number I have the honor to know , says Andrew D. 'Whito in the February Forum , lean at this momant recall two who , apart from large diplomatic expe rience , 6tund in the highst rank of American scholars. Only one building permit was grunted ynstiirduy. It wau to C , J. Johnson for a one-story frame barn at Twenty-sixth and Woolworth , $160. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Ilaby M alck , we gore ber CoitorU. When abe wu a. Child , she cried for CaatorU , Whan the became Miss , ah elunc to CVutoria , \Vb n ahohad Children , aba CftToUiam Cutorla. NEWSPAPKl CIIANOIJS. Mr. Nyc Tnkcs lloltfoil1 Ills Old Prop * crly ARftln. At a quiet little session In JuJjro Dundy's ' court yesterday , the Uepubllcnn chanRod Imtiils. It Is now the property ot FYctl Nyc. Those present were C. K. Yost , Frect Nyc. S. I' . Hounds , Jr. , O. H. Ilothnckor nnil Cadet Taylor. The flrst thin ? considered was tlio following communication from U , K. Yost , ns receivers OMAHA. Feb. 1 , IS ? ? . Hon. The Court ! The Omaha Republican , the newspaper of which I nm receiver , Is belug run nt a loss , and I hereby apply for authority to sell snmo nt private sale , nnd I ndvlso acceptance of the odor inndo by Fred Xyo , which is hereto attached and fllod herewith. C. B. YOST. Hccelvcr. The bid referred to read ns follows : OMUIA , .Inn. 25.1SS9. C. K. Yost , Itecclver Omaha Republican Co , Dear Sir : I hereby ofTcr to pay for the Omaha Hcpnbllcau , dully nnd weekly , the sbaro in tlio Northwestern Associated press , the Web iwrfectlii ) ; press , typo , cases , Imposing stones , olivtrotypo inn- chinery , subscription lists , peed will , and any nnd nil material which bolont ? to the news paper proper , the sum of $ , ! 0X ( ) ( ) , payment to bo iniulo us follows : F. 1) ) . Johnson , to exe cute mortgage release on mortgage for $1100 nnd interest given by the Omaliu Uopubllcun Co. to said R li , Johnson ; nnd C. K. Yost und Fred N.yo to civo receipt to Omiilm Uo- iniblicaii Co. for $10,000 to bo nppllcd on notes duo said Yost and Nye from said company , nnd balance to muko up said tOOJU to bo paid in cash. It is understood that tlw said property ot the Omaha Uepublle.in will bo delivered tome mo free from all taxes now due , and it Is furthermore understood that the rent bo paid to March 1 , IbS'.i. This otTcr docs not include amounts due for subscription or advertlsiue. Fiiun Nvn. Allldavlla sworn to by Yost , Uothnclter nnd Lyntan Hlchiirdsoii wore then read us to the vnlito of the property. To tlicso were at tached the following statcuicnt from the re ceiver : There are mortgages on the newspaper of $1-1,200 and Interest from December 15 , 1SS3 , iu favor of Frank li. Johnson , nnd n mort gage on the press franchise which Is In cluded In u mortgage given to C. K. Yost and Fred Nyc , nnd which mortgage notes nro past duo and in nil amount to $4liKj ) and in terest from October 1 > , ISSO , ut S per cent per annum , C. E. YOST , Keeolver. Judge Dandy then considered the question , and llmilly gave thu following order : That the bid of Fred Nye of fiO.OOO for the Omaha Republican newspaper , as per report of Receiver Yost , and bid of said Nye hereto attached , be accepted , and that possession of the paper , etc. , bo turned over to said Nye this day. The said Nye to pay costs and ex- PCIISCH incident to operating aaid paper , in cluding expenses of this day , February 1 , ISb'.i. Ui.MKit S. Du.vnr , Judge. Ladles wlio vnjuo a refined complexion must use Poxxonl's Powder It produces a soft and beautiful skin. A WOMAN'S SXOUV. She Tells n Pooullnr Tnlo of Sorrow ful Kxpcricuefts , The charge of grand larceny preferred against Josie Stoinriedo by J. \Vheelor was withdrawn yesterday , as the complain ant felt assured that the wrong person had been arrested. Yet the prisoner had spent one night in jail. Her story is a sad one. Her mnido'i nnmo was Simuionds and she was born in Ynzoo county , where her father owned a largo plantation before the war. Sj'mpathisiiiR with his native state , ho entered the confed erate service and was killed in action. The news of his death brolco her mother's heart , and she too passed away , leaving two daughters to the care of their grandmother , and with them $500,000 that had been saved from the wreck of the estate. Among her relatives were General L. P. Walker and Jolt Davis , the latter being her grandunclc , and Captain P. Simmonds , of Lexington , Ivy. Fourteen years ago she was still a minor , and under the care of her grandmother , when , she says , J. J. Stoinriedo , an unsophisticated Gorman doctor , obtained employment with the latter , and in some way the old lady became - came infatuated with him. The droaiu of her life was to see him united in murriago to her granddaughter , and the latter at last pave a reluotant consent. The wedding dress was the flrst long skirt she over wore , and when she pronounced the fateful words she was yet a child. Soon afterwards her grandmother died , and she was loft to the care of the man who had promised to love nnd protect her. She alllrms that ho at once began the course of brutal treatment that has led to a separation. On ouo occasion , she claims , ho treated her so cruelly that ho had to lleo from the county to escape the vengeance of the neighbors , andwife-likesho followed him to DCS Moines. There the cruelty was continued but she bore it In silence unlit last ' ' 'hanlcsgiving day , wlion on a drunken spree , ho assaulted criminally his own eleven-year-old daughter. She had him arrested , but the case came bolero a Justice of the peace , where it was dismissed In some mysterious manner , and us her husband threatened to kill her she loft at midnight and uiado her way to Omaha , taking tlio child along with her. Since then she has endeavored tn earn a living by housekeeping , and while looking for a suitable pluco to board her child lost her situation. Once more she found ono , but also found that dur ing a short absence the child had been spirited away , ana it was while about to ap ply for police assistance , she was arrested on the charge that was withdrawn the next day. She claims that of the $250,000 loft her $100,01)0 has been squandered by her hus band , who still lives In luxury , while she is endeavoring to earn an honest living by hard work. _ The Tliront. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" act directly on the organs of tlio voice. They have an extraordinary effect lu all disorders of the throat. United States Circuit Court. The Portsmouth Saving bank filed a peti tion to foreclose a mortgage for $2,500 given by Mary H. Mount , with Charles W. Mount , John I. Uedielc , Henry E. Cox , Leo Fried & Co. cited as co-defendants. BtTho trustees of Dartmouth college also tiled a petition to foreclose n mortgage on the east Ut foot of lot 1 , blocic C. Deniso'H addition to Omaha. The defendants in the nro Williiim Latoy , Elizabeth Latoy. Wil liam V. lionson , Mary E. Benson , John A. Wukellold , William B. Mlllard , Charles P. lilnkloy , Elnora B. Blnklcy , Franlcio B. Mll lard , and the amount involved $2,200. In the suit of Henry T. Clark vs John I. Blair , tlio defendant Hied an answer to the bill of complaint. District Court. Daniel Hayes sues to recover from C. E. Mayno a brown stallion with bald face , whoso sire was Trump , dam Fanny Douglas , by Green's Bashaw , called Bushnw Douglas , and valued ut $300. It Is claimed that tlio unluial has Moon wrongfully detained for three mouths to plain tilt's damage in the sum of $10. $10.Tho The case of Klrkendall , Jones & Co. was appealed to this court from the county court. Suit to recover on ninety promissory notes executed December 111 , 1331 , for $15 each , was commenced by W. T. Soamau against Frank F. and Fanny Bellamy. George Alecs sues Dounla Cunningham for thopricoof R.10J "X/anita Con Esp" cigars at the rate of $5t : per thousand , Joseph ICrunecort commenced criminal proceedings against James A. Tower , ciiarged with having deeded und sold to him In 1S8S u certain tract of laud in Cuming county to which ho had no title. Since then it has been discovered that ono M. W. D. Hoagland la the party in WUPUI paramount right and title is vested , Patrick O. Ilawos filed an attorney's lion yesterday , claiming $ J5,00'J for services ren dered for the iilulntlir In the famous Kobiu- SOU-JOIIRS land litigation , which has recently been taken to the uupromo court. Gcorgo A. Hoaglaud furnished the lumber and materials for the erection of a dwelling house at 1123 North Eighteenth street , now owned by J , II. Sullivan , Thu house was built last August and the contract fur fur- nlsbing the lumber was uiado with Uanguln & Mnttoson , contractors and builders , but the materials \voro navor paid for. As a cousrupjonoa Hoagland brought suit yester day to roc-over f-aJ from tbo contractors and Sullivan. Joseph Krmicrt brought action * against James A. Tower for SI.OOU yesterday , alleg ing that ho purchased 11V ) acres of land in Cuming county from thu defendant , nnd that ho failed to got a good title to tbo prop erty. Tower , It Is claimed , did not nave suOloient title to Bell it , and when tbo deed Wiw executed Meredith I > . Hopshcrd dido - ) > o < iso < i9od the pltimtlflilf his right nnd ousted him from the promised. The cnio of Adolpli Anderson against George Waddell , whloH was tried In Justice Anderson's court , Whs Appealed yeatcnlav to the district. The suit wns brougntto recover for labor performed rtnd a judgment for the amount ot $15 was entered up in the lower court. County Court. The will of the Into 'Klchnnl ICImball wns filed with County Judge Shields yesterday for probulo. In It ho gives and bcquoathcs tc his wife , Kebccca B. ICImball , nn undivided two-thirds ot all his pcrsotml property and real estate nnd to William Fields , the l > oy whom he has rulsed.'tho ' undivided ono third. Hl wife is by him appointed solo executrix of the estate. Charles H. Brown anil Charles A. Baldwin nro the names of the witnesses on the document. It l. < estimated that Mr. Kltnball was worth , ut the tlmo ot his death , about $ < WXK ( ) . Pears' so.ip la the most elegant toilet adjunct. _ _ Nine luvoiillc Sports. Nine small boys filed Into the court before Judge Uorkn yesterday afternoon , carrying nlno guns ot ns many different ages nnd fashions. Some wore of the old army style , and some were of the shooting gallery iniikc , some were double barrelled and some wore single , but nearly all of them were larger than the boys that carried them. The charge preferred was shooting within the city limits. The cusa was continued until to-mornnv , the guns being considered stiOl- clent bail for the reappearance of the boys. They had been up at the gun club shoot , waiting for u chance nt n bird that got be yond the bounds , when , in the excitement of the moment , they generally forgot how far the gnus would carry , or in what direction they were pointed. As n consequence the neighbors were In constant dread , niul more than ono house in the vicinity bears evideueo of their murkmaushli. | Complaints were made at the police station , and yesterday n number of men were detailed to round them up which they did with the above result. For Use Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. W. H. Gillies , Winnipeg , Manitoba , says : "I have used it in a typical case of In digestion with biliousness , and found it to bo , without exception , the best thing I ever used in such cases. " FIFTLljriI CONGU13SS. Somite. WASHINGTON , Feb. 1 Tlio amendments to tlio senate bill for the ndmissiou of South Dakota as n state wore non-concurred in upon the report of the committee on terri tories , and a conference asked. Messrs , Plntt , Culloin and Buttonvorth were ap pointed confercs on the part of tno senate. Mr. Saulsbury offered a resolution , which was agreed to , instructing the committee on foreign relations to Inquire Into the condition of affairs on the Snmoau Islands , and to roj port ut nn early date what measures are noc- cssary to protect tho'intcrcsts of American citizens therein , and to discharge nny obliga tions of the United States to the people of these islands m the maintenance of their own local government from the Interference of nny foreign power , and to secure the just rights nnd interests of the United States in the future control and government of those Islands. Mr. Sherman presented a letter from tha secretary of state , with a copy of the formal concession of the harbor of Page Page , made to the United States' by the Samoau govern ment in accordance with the treaty , and it was referred to the committee on foreign re lations. The senate , on motion of Mr. liiddlebor- gcr , proceeded with closed doors to the con sideration of executive business , presumably the British extradition treaty. AVhon the doors were reopened the seuato adjourned until Monday. _ House. WASHINGTON , Fob.'f 1. The conference re port on the bill to' create n department of agriculture was agreed to in the house. The only material difference between the two houses was upon the senate amendment striking out the clause transferring the weather bureau to the now department. The house conferees finally receded into oppo sition to the senate amendment , and the clause was not retained. Mr. Cannon of Illinois , from the commit tee on rules , reported a resolution providing that when the house proceeds to considera tion of bills on the private callcudar , senate bills shall have precedence for two legisla tive days. Agreed to. The diplomatic and consular appropriation bill with the senate amendments was re ferred to the committee on foreign affairs. There was a brief skirmish between the friends of the private calendar nnd the ad herents of the Oklahoma bill , which resulted In a victory for the latter , and that measure was taken up for consideration. The pend ing question was on the motion of Mr. Springer to table the motion of Mr. O'Forrnll of Virginia , to reconsider the vote by which the house yesterday rejected the minority substitute. The motion to table was carried , and the bill was passed by a vote of yeas 12S , nays 102. 102.Tho conference report on the Nicaragua bill was presented , nnd it was ordered printed and laid over. The same course was followed with the conference report on the bill to amend the inter-state commerce law. The house then went Into committee of the whole on the private calendar. The greater part of the afternoon was con sumed in consideration of u bill authorizing the court of claims to adjudicate the claim of the legal representatives of Henry II. Sibloy , growing out of a contract with the govern ment for the use of n patented invention in manufacturing the Sibloy tent , but no decis ion was arrived nt. The committee having risen , the house took a recess , the evening session to bo for consideration of private pension bills. After passing twenty-live private pension bills at the evening session , the house ad journed until to-morrow. ' . Advice lo Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Sootning oyrup should al ways be used for children toothing. It soothes the child , softens the gums , ullays all pain , curesjwind colic , and is the best remedy for llarrliceu. 25o a bottle , She SliliH For Her Lover. Miss Florence K. Ilnffiv , whoso love for Dr. Charles N. Williams , of Twonty- llfth street und Columbia avenue , Phil adelphia , brought about hop mental de rangement , is still ut the ulmshou&o , and us yet no fltoiw have been taken to aocuro her removal .to Norristown. She is still laboring under the impression that Williams inlands to marry her , but she complains' about the unneces sary delay , nnd is'growing.morojo ' and gloomy. Nearly every lady visiting1 the Institution wants to oo Miss Halla , but none nro poruittod ; to outer her room but her mother. Dr. Williams still keeps uway ft'pm ' the city , and his whereabouts are not known , lie will not marry the girj , , Moro substantial benefit can be ob tained from a CO cent bottloof Dr. Bigo- IOW'B Positive Cure than a dollar bottle of any other cougK remedy. It is a prompt , safe and pleasant cure for all throat nnd lung troubles. Goodman Drug Co. _ A JiiHt II 1 1)1 o Philadelphia Record : Philadelphia Man ( In Dakota ) "What did that man do , steal a horsoV" Loader Lynching Mob rt Worse. " "Kill somebody ? " "Worse 'nor that , stranger. Wo Ion 't ' lynch fellers for hess stoalin1 an1 cillin1 no more. We're a law-nbidin' Deoplo won wo alnt pushed too hard. [ Jut you BOO there nint no law to reach that follor.'s case. " "Thoro isn't ? " "No sir. lie's o' these , . ono ere east ern coyotes wet comes around sug- crostin' jawbnukln * Injun IIHUIOS for North and South D.i'totn. ' " M3AV12 Tim I'UOU MAN'S PAIIK A 1-mtly Offers n Protest ARMtint tin llnll on th'fTcr on Sqnnrn. To the Editor ot Tnr HER ; Kcccived , pc mail , to-day a pamphlet with Joint tllustra tlon showing the site of the city hall as I now is , and Jefferson square photographed from n diseased imagination. Why not lmv < shown both In prospective or both in ono In my experience of public life nnd nffnlra have met with no greater absurdity than that presented by ft few pro ) > erty owner ; promising the people that their ( the people's ) money will bo cxuondcd In beautifying grounds contiguous to said property owners' jxisaesslous. Much generosity Is overwhelm , ing and causes tlio best of us to Dltish because cause wo have nothing that belongs to somu one else to give nwuv. Objection First : Can It bo legally usei ns a site for n city hnlll Some very strong opinions nro quoted In the nfllrmalivu nnd may bo the letter of the law , butnot one of the most carue'st advocates of n removal can eonsclou tiously say It is the spirit ; and , if It was so nominated in the Uond , the conveyancing was buiigllngly worded. If all lands and properties set apart , dedicated or deeded to the city us parks , can bo used for any public purpose , why not use Hausoom park as n general froo-fdr-all cow pasture ( It is used ai a private ono now ) . "Tiirift , thrift , Hora tio. " Objection Sfvoml. A largo building In thu center of Jollerson square would most as suredly destroy It for park purposes , and the pica that u breathing place is needed is sneer- iugly s | > okon of as n mere sentimentality. No doubt it is since several worthy moil tell ua so. Then , what isthat quality which Induces the man of means to migrate with his family to the seashore nud watering-places when the sun is ueariiii ; the perpendicular. Ho gets away us far as ho can from the bricits und mortar , the pavement , the house on the street , the stuffy backyard , the work. But what of tlio man whoso dally earnings only suflleo for dally neodsf Is ho never to have u place ! never to see nature as Nature's God made It ? This may bo sentimentality , but to deprive Clod's people of n spot of ground that they o.m feel they own , nnd fool n common interest In , is brutality. When I say this I do not mean that this place or any other on the face of this beautiful earth should bo held us a resort for the idle and Vicious the regulating of that now comas within the authority of a metropolitan po lice. But I do mean that the place should bo-ouo where the laboring man could take his family for n change. He cannot go to Old Orchard beach. Newport , or the Ad- Iroudacks , but he can go to Jefferson square , That the square is not kept iu nn attractive or desirable shape. Is much to bo deprecated. Wo also deplore the fact that in sonic parts of the world people have only black bread to eat , yet no ono would think of remedying the evil by-taking uway the bread. Justus soon as the first spadeful of earth was turned In Jefferson square it would cease forever to meet tlio requirements for which it was Ilrst set aside. It might be n thing of beauty , and n few jet d'eau ' nnd tlower beds would udd light ness nnd gruco to the city hull. The rich man , the man ot business , would point witli pride to nn Imposing structure , with a few feet of ground on each corner intensely or namented , and then step into his carriage and uo driven rapidly out to the open coun try whore buildings do not cumber the ground , to draw long inspiring breaths of fresh , pure other. The laborer , hurrying liomo from his work , with perceptive faculties dulled because - cause of diminished vitality , may see the stately building , but ho has passed block after block of masonry during his tiresome walk , and there is not enough difference in this to impress him In any way , only as the place where ho pays his taxes. The brilliant ceranlums nud carnations may catch his eye for n moment , but he can not take one homo to Mary and the children , and happiness not shared by them is no hap piness. If he should bring them Sunday would ho not be greeted with "Keep them kids oft the grass , " and be in u spasm of mortal terror less Virginia , Maria or Gcorgo Washington possess themselves of the fiower garden. IssunsooC possession ownership ) No comfort only a feeling of trespass on suf ferance. Business nnd pleasures can never bo suc cessfully joined , oil and'water are not more antagonistic. The favored Jew can seek pleasures and variety elsewhere , but they , whoso lot it Is to toll , can they have nothing ! Must our fair and growing city receive the blot that will stain it should the only open spot of ground belonging to tlie city and ac cessible by ; the masses bo shorn of its pur pose by ercctinc a building on three-fourths of it , uo matter how beautiful the building , ono cannot breathe granite and limestone. The working class is the pulse of thu na tion. When the toilers are happy and healthy the commonwealth prospers. They have no luxuries , but a scheme to de prive them of comforts would , I fancy , If carried out , end as disastrously as did that of the old woman who tried to muko her ducks subsist solely on buttermilk. Wo uro promised paries and boulevards and n union depot , but we have Jefferson squuro let us keep it. J. S. An Almolurn Curo. The ORIGINAL , ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up la large two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure fur old sores , burns , wounds , chapped bands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co , , at 23 cents per box bv mail SO cents. The Weather Indications. For Nebraska nnd Dakota : Fair , slightly colder , northwesterly winds. For Iowa : Fair , colder , northwesterly winds. Clironio Permanent Ou : 9. Jam 11 , HIT. guSir.4 a IODI tlm < with n nr l U ID thi held ; w.i proilr.Ul .t tlmti : g.T < Bt , J.cobi Oil a trial ; hi ? fcctn entlrtlr cured ; no return. EY.lUJW.Lomb.r4 rt. , Calto. , Ut. Ferrnanent Cures. Octolxr IT , lets. Uy U was p.ralystd from noaralfU ; so * eoall not wtlk itap ; X bontht Bt. Jacobs Oil ; afttr ons bottlt was mid sbs walktl about : continued us complitflycnrslhir. JAB. T. MffBFIIlT , Bprlagaild , Tcnn. Permanent Cure * . Jon. IT , 1107. T .rs ago bad ntaralgU ; not subjict to attack ! DOW ; tht euro by ttss of Bt. Jacobs Oil wa , pcn&a. n nt ; there ha , b n DO rscnmncs of tlit palafol amicttoo. 8. W. BfAHOLEB , York , r.ona. AT DSCOOISTS AMD DEALERS , THE CHARLES A. VOQELER CO. , Baltimore , U& I.IRKIG EXTRACT of MEAT. Finest niul ( 'henp'1it Jlpul KlnvourliiKt-tock lor Soups Jlndo Dishes and t'ltuvaa. ' As llot'f Tun , "ftn Invuhlll blu tonic , " Atinuulealutl.OUU.OJUjuni. ( lonulnonn y wlllifnc-nlnillo of Justus veil I.loulg' frnaturo In biuu ncrosq Jubo . Hold hy titorttkvupors , ( irocorrf und 1 > rui2ul3ts. MKIIIU'S KXTIIAUT OK MHAT CO. , IUI , Ixmilon. t > old by lllcliHrditon Drug Co. , und IlluVc.llruco ACo. Z&3& Pinoit toned , m ( t datihlo. .nit pnnneos ( tin only .b * tolulolf cormct tctla. W.rr.nli l to > t.nu In .Df clltn.tft. Aftk vuur de.ler for tllRm. f\ lfnj t frn , LYON & HEAU , IC2 STATE STREET , CHICAGO. DR. ALFRED SHIPMAN , Physician and Surgeon Pf.ATTSMOUTH , - KEHUASKA. flTI WRAKBieR"T'rinfromli. SID . * - " " . iSa t8 Metterttot > oiillifiK M li - aiflbllernirii , < irly rlc my , lo t manhood , i u : . 1 m trnil a < itluabv in-all ( wiilnl ) rotitaliilntf full 1'aiflJulani ' foi liomu Mire , free > r rhar iAtlilreM. . PROF. F , C. FOWLER. Moodui. Conn. r &w.iifSRn. Sft JWkHp.ribt.rlillill.fllj. Cuforl.tU. durmifal bir .11 JlcotrOKi niu. lllulr > ltil boot k l'"j' G Cured lif HHANIBIHI'KOIKIO. iirr.iil : M ( n .JT. Vi'KsrxuM lUuxuv C'u , , Uualu , .Nob. MUSTANG MEXICAN LINIMENT /cv c v-1. , , eVw\iloolSi TCASOua v iisti sfJ Si. Thus the iT Mustang" conquers pain. Makes MAN or BEAST wed again ! twin diseases cause untold milTerlng. Doctors admit tliat they ore UltUcult to euro EO do their pat tents. I'ulno's Celery Compound lina per. inanently cured tlio uorst cnsos ot rheumatism mid ncursilBln-BO say Uiosc who have used It. "Havlnp been troubled wllli rheumatism nttliHkiiuo and root lor nvo years , 1 wns almost unable to Kct around , nndVIIH very often routined to iny bed tor weeks nt. n tlmo. I used only 0110 Uot- tlo of ralno's Celery Compound - pound , nnd wna perfectly cured. I can now jump nround , niid feel MS lively us a boy. " FRANK lunnu , Eureka , Nevada. ti.oo. sixforw.00. Mammoth testimonial paper free. VY'KLiAHicnAiii > soN&Co.l'ropalliurllnRton.Vt. nifMnun nvcQ Otre littler nnd IlrltMcr UIAMQNU OrtS colon than any olhir byci. apetic The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science Scl- "ntifically Made and Practically Appliod. ' ' Gentlemen's Belt Best S Vnl'flr with Suspensory Electric , : flc's.DISEASECUREllliTrlUT MEDICINES ! H"lf * % & ? BI R IIC&I ? < TTIB I llnyr 70,1 1'nln. In llio Hurt , , Illiift , Itrnil or IJrub * , Nrrr- _ Dl W lm\L \ , ( tPWBY.K. B ( U'U ' „ „ Drlilllly. l.uiMluicn , l.riirrul ll.'l.llllj. Kill mnotlMn , I l'nrnly.1. , NonrnlKln. Hclutlrn , IMneo.piinr KlilnrjR. Hpliml HUrut- . , 'lurplil I.ttrr , Moul. l xliuuntlon , | KmlMlon. . A.thnia , Heart Iklnrnitr , Dr.itppKlti. ( 'orntlpMllon. llr tliiclti. , Inilluotluti. WcukliruB , Iiu-E Iintt'ncy , vaturrli , 1'llc * . Kptlcpur. Ounil , A uc. IM.hf Ivn , llyilropelc. Illiind IM oimt' , * * Irrntttj' . rte. , tlifii f till , belt I * Juiit wtmt TIII , urvil. Electrinty Inntnntlu Frill Cfln Itu otiplleil ( a nnr part tiftlui l > ody. I YliolefamllTcanwe.r it. Jt clectrlni'Ulio blood W-fRJCTM AI B CTRCf7C-'ARBGl nd cure. _ VVKldlu * 1 IU > t B > . 9C r rail KnVJl. I 1&IIKI C Krcrr nnog nulnn nnd turd Ipermission. , . ftoriS llio follnwltm whn IIHYU lioen I I I niHLO Oil Itl'.lli A , J. lliLKlaml , U. H. f'arkrr nnii J , M. ll.iilutt , nil oil Dual U or Ti'mlo , Clilrn S A. tiroffo rr , cuinmllilon nu-rclmnt Stock T.rilst lludil Holils , Dip K'i'L''t. IKHHHII.-MU A. O. NVo.idk'Y , M. 1) , I 5 Mtln Sl iCl.nurr.lo.N. Y.iO. W. Ilellin.M. ! > . . Mormontown. IOWBI l.omiu'1 Milk. Knnki\k a. lll.i.1 iirtKO 1.1 N. Murray , r.iK > 'lieIli. | lift Abbottmipt. city lrwork > .8oullilii'iiil , Inil.i llout , U. Hiiiiiinan , ClilcnKU post office j I : > l.McMlclm l , 1.1) . llullalu. N. Y. "Your lirlt im > acromnlUliCMl lmt nn iitlu-r ruinoily lia toadynerTeB andcorntorulile .loepittnight. " Uobt. Il.il , ulilrnnnn. ir > ( > K > tsnribtrcrtNuw YurV.ate. . oaiutuTTcurcd In CU d&ra l > yli % PE. IKIllSB'S BLECTIlO-IUn- . ' . HKTIO IIKI.T po.nlvily cunMB IlornB'.tloe -tr > .MojEclloll IU Truu.coroblnod. Uu.r&iitcedtha niiErjiATHiViKUiuiouLiv > I only ono In the world ccncratlnff Bit. kll ) > KV and cibnuitlnicl ncontlnnon. XlKtrio * Hagnrtu ' * . -'cvrrtnt. bclentinc , l"owcrful , lur l > l . Contnlna23 fo Comfortnblo Una Eirecilvo. Avoid frnuJfc. Klcctrlclty. UlUIUMKlil ) Uio I DR. W. J. HORNE , Inventor , 191 Wnbash Avenue , Chicago. " " " " GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. Epps's Cocoa. HREAKFAST. "Hr n thorough knoirlriliro uf the naturnl laws whlcli itovcrn llio operations nf diKustlnn niul nutri tion , and liy n cnrolul iiiipllcnllnn ot Ihc Hue proper ties uf well-selected Cocoa , Mr. Kpin has provided otir brealrfust tablu with a tlullcately Havorod biwuraKtt wlilcl' nmysiivo us mnny liunvjr durlor' hills. It Is bythi judicious usu of nucll articles of dolt Ihntn const Union inny be xnidiiiilly built up until etrone cnoufh lo roMst erc-ry tuniloncy to dlscnfio. Hun dreds of subtle maladies nru Uuatlni ; around n' ready to ultaclc wherever them is n weak point.Vo mnv escape many u fatal Rhnft by kucpliiK oiirsolve * well lorllllcd with pure blood nnn a properly nourished IrnraoV Civil Hcrvlco Uazeltu. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Soldonlr In hulfpound tins by ( Iroccrs labeled thus : JAMESEPPSSCO , . Umuo ? KNUDAND. OF THB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Route from Onialia and Council ClufTs to TWO TUA1N8 DAILY DETWHEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL UUUtflfd Chicago , - AND - Milvraiilfcc , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rock Island. Frccport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , DiiTcnuoit , Elgin , Madison , Juncsrlllc , Bclolt , Wlnona , La Crossc , And all otutr Important uolnti Ent , Norlhemt ami tioutlioait. Forthrounh tlck < t > , call on tu tlckat ojont at 1501 raroani tre t. In IJarktr Ulock , or at Union 1'acitlo li < poi. I'ullruan 81etp < r and Ibt flneiiDlnlnif Cin In tbi world are run on tb main line or tlie Chicago , Mil , akoo A SU 1'aul Ilallnay , and 8err attenllun Is paid to paisoniiors by courteous umplurus of tha compaay , it. Ull.lVKIl. General liansxar. J. F. TUUKKR , Aislilant O o r l Mantfor A. T. II. CARriCNTJSU , Gtatral 1'amuitr ant Ticket Antmt. OKU. K. HKAFKOUD , A * . < lsUnt Utaen.1 PnieotM and Tlokut Agent. Jj T. CL.AIIS. < Jtn ral a nerint nU iiV _ DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John Q. .larolis. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old Htmid 1)07 ) I'arnam fit , Onlvrs by tclegropli solicited nml promptly attended. Tuleplione to No. 'J2. I'VIVOIU.'KS-A. ( lOOIHIOH. ATTUH.SRr.AT-liAW , \J 121 Uoaruoru St. , Cliica/oi advloo fiaoi 'JA yunri i' l > urluuco | buiinu.d qulutly un-J legally irumucluJ tUCTHIc'etLTiSUSPEHSOSr or UKM M * JIDMCY. U.4. for . ' . ! ! . Kel , ° Plrpoi * . CIIKIC or ( o. ( ' . . ( laaoni CorrrnUol IbrouiD .11 r k I'.rli , rriUr. .nOllvrouiHIrroilb. KleotrlD i rn or we for/ell . . ra.oeQtlrcurBjattre | montlii. KetUd l' m 8ANJEHELEOTHICCOlC'JI.iB lltSl. YELLOW SIGNS. YELLOW TUBS Use "Peerless Brand" BALTIMORE Fresh Raw Oysters , yolecluil und puckfd with ck'awliicss & euro by 0 , H , PEARSON & CO , Baltimore , Md They nro tlie 1'Mi. AHk your ( Jrocer for tlitn 11 Pnlne's CX-lory Compound has liocnnOod- send to me. l"or t Iv jwst tw o years I linro nut- fi-rrrt wlthncuraljTl.iot tlio heart , doctor niter iloclorfrtUluKtoruro ma I have now taken nearly lour bottles of Hut Compound , raid mn free from the complaint. 1 Iccl very grateful to you. " CIIAB. n , l.Kwis , central Village , CU Paige's Celery Compound "I liavo been greatly uniloted with acute rheumatism , nnd could find no relief until I used I'olni'ft iviiry compound. After usinfr EixiJotUeaoritilsmrtllcitio 1 nm now cured ot rhcumatlo trouble * . " SAMUEL liFivniNsoN , so. comlsli , N. 1L Effects Lasting Cures. I'nluo's Celery Compouudhas inn-formed many otherctirc'3 ns mnrvct"U3 ns Hii'se , copies ol loiters sent to nny address. 1'ltasant to tnkc. docs not disturb , but nids dlgc&Uon , ntidcnUro- ly vegetable ; u child rim tnko It. AVhnt'a Uio lite of sulfurlng lunger with rheumatism or neuralgia ? ' I a/iDircil'MnQiilion l.acltttftHxlarellmlthy. \ . | aaalti ) Uip1 , > v , llairtu. It it UncyuaM. To Glatgow , Hdfnsl , Dublin nml Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Cabin passngo Vi nnd MO , according to location or slat o room. Kxciirsion ffii to $ ' . . Steerage to nnd from iiuropu at lowest Hutos. AUSTIN UAfDWlN A : CO. . ( lnn'1 Agents. Kl llnuuiway , Now York. JOHN HLEGKN. Gen'l Western Agnnt , 1G < Itandolph St. , Chicago. IIAUllY K. MOOIlliS , Agent. Omnha. Reduced Cabin Rules to Glasgow lix- lirbition. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted nlisntiitt'li/jnira Ciiroa , from wliicli tlio c cc > ol Oil lias been removed , Itli.isword Hum three times the itrenyth of Coco.i mixed Kiih Htarcli Arrow * root or Sucar , anil U tlicreforc f.ir more economical , coslltiylcss thun one cent rt cup. It is delicious , nourisliinir , strcnBllicniiif ; , c.isilydi * KCfted.aiuln'Iinirablynd.iptctl form * valids as well as fur persons in llcalllu Hold by ( Jroccrs orcrjnlicrc. V , BAKER & CO , , DiSfei1 , Mass , u. s. DEr-osiTony , OHAHA , NEB. Tali ] Uj > Capita ! $100,000 urpliis P 50,000 II. W , YATKS. I'rrslilnnt. LKWIBH. UKKII , ViunI'rpKldont. A. I' . TOU/.AMN , iiuil Vlco ITiiiIdnnf W. II. S. lliijiiit.-i , IllUKCrOKH. W. V. MOIISK. JOHN H. C II. W. VATKI. Ii\vw : S. UKKI > . A. K. TOI'/AMN. IlanklnirOllIco- THE IRON BANK , Coriiiir 1-t.hunil KurmcnrilH. A General ItnnUlni ; llublnesa'1'ruiiHuctoJ , ynarkftbla for powerful lyra heUg tone , ; iliablu ucllon llllty.i ) ' j yeara' te tha beat ( fuarunlca ot tti lenc of tnoia lublrumento. ITI IYPEWRITING STANDARD I HOROUGHLY CIIOOL , 1 AUGHT , , Shccloy Ulocli , Oiiialia. T. E. GII.PIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom 03 Traitor * ' Hulldlug , CHICAGO. nororeneeMetropfllltan Nallnnal flank. U. U , Una & Co. Tim UraxUtroal R VinUCVuntl all urinary troubles easlly.nulclG * MUriLI lyaudiiatolycui-ad by UOUl'UICACaji. ule * . Heveral ca-iHJi curnil In BOVBII days. 'Hold II.W per bar , all tlniKKUts , or by mull from Uu ir ; Wlilt ytH. V. full fllrectloa * L