8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27. J880. THE CITY. Collections of Internal rovonuoycslor- dny wore W.331.07 , Two now grip cars Imvo boon plnccd on the Dodge street line , and nro regu- Inibeauties. . llcv. Mnry O. Andrews , wlfo ol At torney T. U. Andrews , Is the happy mother of ti son , who wus born Monduy hiorning Inst. Willinm Wnlkor is lyinff sick nt 115 South Eleventh street , in destitute cir cumstances. The police notified Dr. Kehoo , county physician. The disputed ownership of a law library , valued at SI ,500 , placed Attor ney A , F. Groves behind the bars last tilffht on a charge of grand larceny. There is a great deal of gas going to waste in the ruins of the Mover build ing on Farnam street , which assails the nostrils of passers-by dally In a very unwholesome manner. Mather ttlloy bought goods on the in- fetallmont plan , and not paying up , they wore roplovtncd from Justice Kroogor's court yesterday. It wns found that all tnc mortgage called for wore not on the promises , and a warrant will probably bo issued. Personal Mr. W. A. McCutchon. of the Weber WiKon company of Dei Monies , and wlfo uro tttoppng ! at the 1'nxton. Hov , Thomas C. Hall , formerly pastor of the Southwcatorn 1'rcsbi'tcrlun church of Olimlin , but now of Chicago , WUH in the city yesterday. Ho wns the Rucst of GCOI-RO Croaby , DOS South Twentieth street. Mr. linll Is on his way to California , wlioro he \vlll attend the wedding of Cyrus McCor- mlck , of the harvester works , An Operating Unotn. Through the liberality of Mrs. William IJ. Opdon , of New York City , an operating room IB soon to bo added to Clarksoii's Mo * mortal hospital at a coil of Sl.OUO , Chr.'st Itoforc IMlatc. The exhibition of the two pictures , "Christ before Wlnto" nnd "Halting of the Cross , " announced to open Monday iil lit did not bcf.'in until yesterday. They will bo on exhibi tion throughout the remainder of the week and will be worth a visit from anybody. The Ijilirnry'8 nit * Day. Lnst Saturday 1,011 books were taken from the Omaha Public library ; clfjhty-sovcn books and lifty-llvo mitga7incs wcro issued to visitors to the rcadiiiK room ; 100 persons visited the referenuo room mid 1.1)0 the read ing room. This exceeds nil previous records of the library. _ Shot thu Savnuc Unite. Mr. Lutzlngcr has been bitten twice by a cross dog belonging to John lloyer , the sa- loon-Kccpcr nt Twenty-sixth and Lake streets , and forbearance eeaslnjr to bonvirtnc ho got his revolver and shot thu savage cnnlnc. Uoyor got very angrv at this and caused Lutzitigcr's arrest. Ho will bo ar raigned for trial at 10 a. ni. to-day. The 1'flttcr.ion Reception. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Patterson pave a pleasant reception to their friends last cvon- Inp at their elegant home , 2513 Farimm. The host nnd Hostess wore assisted by Mrs. 1) . G. Nclswangor , Miss Huoll and Miss Chillis. The hours were from 7 until 11. Many of the leading society people of the city were present. Andy nnrdeii Ijocntod. Frank Wasserman , of the bank of Omaha , 1ms returned from Now York wlioro It is stated ho discovered Andy Bordcn , who some time ago was connected with the ticket ofllcoof the Mlhviuilcco road at this place nnd who suddenly decamped lead inn many to suppose that ho had suicided. Uorileu is clerk of the Morton house In the metropolis. His wife Is said to bo pluyiu ? nil engagement at Hnrrigan's theater. . Thanks. The street car drivers' union ( local assem bly 1C. of L. , No. 02 , ) wishes to express its thanks to Assistant Superintendent J. J. Gorman and Mr. Ed Liverton , foreman of Lake street barn , for the kindly interest they have taken In the drivers' welfare , and especially for making arrangements to allow them to attend the funeral of two of their members , Messrs. Mcuimn and Johnson. The union wns uvijaiil/ed last August and now has about sixty-Hvo members. Mortgage Filed. James W. Boquot , of this city , In consider ation of ? 500 , gave a chattel mortgage on a span of horses , a carriage nnd harness to Mlllnrd F. Uonuot. of Grand Island. The mortgage wus lllcd with the county clerk. In conjunction with the mortgage .fumes Boquot filed a bill of sale , convoying to Millard F. , his interest in u throo-stnry frame building nt Twenty-sixth and Leavon- worth streets The consideration of the transfer was § 1,000. Mission of I lie Gpod Shepherd There will bo a choice musicale at the rcs- Idcncn of Mr. I ) . C. Dunbnr , i > 010 Blnnoy street , on Thursday evening , February 23 for the benefit of this mission. It will' bo under the direction of Mrs. Do Baldrldge. who will bo assisted by Mr. Jules Lombard , Mr. Krutr. Mr. BrecUenridge , Miss IJoeder , Miss Fonda nnd u quartette from the Apollo club. Admission will bo 50 cents. This mis sion Is taking this means of raising money to help furnish a church which they Imvo just completed. _ Couldn't Agree OH Details. The master and journeyman plumbers wore unable to ugroo as to the details as to the now Hcalo of prices at the conference held at the Murray Monday night , and It was de cided to hold all action In aboynnco for ona week In order that the journeymen may Imvo time to prepare and submit to their employ ers a now bill of wages. There were no now developments In the tnitor'n strike yesterday. Walter the Second. Llttlo Theodore Uoborts , the tlrst young ster to bo ontcicd nt the Creche , now bus a playmate , Walter Howard , a four-year-old , having been admitted Monday. The little ciilldrcn look very nlco In the neat clothing provided thorn und were enjoy ing life greatly , The board of directors of the society hold a mooting yestorpay and framed u set of rules and regulations for the government of the Institution. illiilly In niuo , Dan Dwyer , a soldier from the fort , paid only a part of a nlnety-coiit bill at Hlggins' restaurant and when the cashier , Fred Stevens , asked for ttio remainder Dwycr shoved a huge revolver In his fnco and made him return ttie money already paid. The soldier than walked nut. Ha was arrested later. Oij arraignment the Judfro censured him for being a terror in stead of a protection to cltl/ons und lined him (17.50. Ho also wailo him pay the ninety couts duo the restaurant. In tlio "TomlH. Ttiomas Hardly nnd Pat Clean wore ar rested for Indecent exposure whllo Intoxi cated. Hardly resisted the oftlcor making tbo arrest and got lined f 10 nnd costs , Clean WJS SlWl ° nly U"lf Und amount. . . 8. Mi Crosby h.is sWorn otil & Warrant for Urn arrest of A. F. Grover , William Hasket and a third unknown party , who ho claims stole MWJ worth of books from him. Tlicio woto HO volumes nltothur. Thirty of thorn Word Pennsylvania stuto reports worth fU.fiO each aud thi } remaining 110 wore text books valued at fl.BO cactu A warrant Is out for llio arrest of Homer Nosbllt who I * charged with btealmir a trunk nhil oil iwlnUiii ? from Phil Stlmmol on Feb ruary Yesterday ( ifiornoon Marlon Doll , engineer in the Kotabrook block was trmtuhcil m the jwlluo court for negloctmif his I ( Hit * by ullowlnu an Incornpatoul COMQII to rue til * teller for him. VouuHvflu Jlurnioity , 'llw lWVl l WUiUilltco of thu board of ed ucation appointed to consider the advisabil ity of substituting the Silver , Burdotto & Co. normal musical system for the Loom 1 3 system now in use In the public schools , hold a session In Sii ) > crliitcn < Jent James' ofllcc. Seven school principals were present and a number of s | > eclnl teachers of music. The principals were modest In ex pressing any opinions on the systems , and the music teachers did all the talking. Ihoy were nil In favor of the adoption of the now system , and few had any good words lor the old one. Miss Uoitors claimed that book No. 4 of < the Lee mis system was the only one of the series of any value. The cost of the Im mediate adoption of the now series was dls cussed , and as this would bo so great. It was decided that the best method would bo to gradually substitute the books and charts of the now system ns the books of the old sys tem wear out. This would incur no extra expense to the board. It Is said that the committee will recommend this method of procedure to the board at the next meeting. A New Train. The conncctinp link between Ne braska and Kansas has just bean placed in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council DlulTs dally at 1 : lo.i. m. ; leaves Omnlm at 5:05 : a. m. , and runs through without changeto Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado wost- uound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan- faas City antl points east anil south via Kansas City. Uolurning , train leaves Manhattan at UU5 : p. in. ; arriving at Beatrice at 6iI-5 : p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , and Omaha at 11:20 : p. m. , Coun cil llluira 11-10 : p. m. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Katibas City , Lawrence , Topeka and the cast , and from Denver , Salina , Abolino and all points west , enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska in thu shortest possible timo. These trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the latest pattern. The now train will lill a long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. _ A STRUGGLE FOIl is Still Fighting in the Courts , An unusually interesting controversy came up yesterday before Judge Hope-well when the case against Louis Borghoff w.xs called. It will bo remembered that Mr. Sim- oral tried this man when ho was county at torney and had him convicted. BcrghofT is charged with embezzling about $1,51)0 ) from various parties. His attorneys took an ap peal to the supreme com t. succeeded in getting ting the verdict set nsiac and thrco case mandcd for a now trial , Wlu'ii called , Mr. BerghofPs attorney stated that ho was ready to proceed at once. The county attorney nskcd n continuance un til next Tuesday morning , which Judge Hopowcll granted ana lixed the prisoner's ball at S1.500. On this , the llttlo fight was made. Berg- hod's attorney struggled desperately for ten minutes to have that sum reduced one-half but ho found tl.o effort an unprofitable one. Ills honor thought that , taking into consider ation all the 'circumstances surrounding the case , 61,500 was low enough and insisted on having the bull nt that figure. About two years ago James W. Peterson , a passenger brakcman on the Union Pncilio road fell under the train at Fremont and had one of his feet cut off. Ho brought suit against the company for $3,000 personal dam ages and the case is on triul before Judge Hopowell. * Judges Wakoley and Doano exchanged court rooms and the former commenced the trial of Thos. M. Grcely against the city. Judge Doano called the equity docket but had nothing for trial. Judge Grdlt is hearing the prosecution of Edward , Sweeney , charged with larceny stealing clothing to the value of $70. Frank Irvine has been added to the bar committee. Judge Wakeley took up the case ot Thomas M. Grceloy against the city , a suit wherein the plalnUfT sues to recover $1,518 damages to property by reason of changing the grade of Eleventh street between Mason and Cen ter streets. The case was tried about a year ago and the plaintiff WAS awarded $700 dam ages. The jury visited the promises where the damage is nlleecd to have been done , after thu case was called. California , the Land of Discoveries Why will you lay awake all night , coughing , when that most agreeable California remedy , Santa Abie , will give you immodinto relief 't SANTA ABIE is the only guaranteed euro for Consumption , Asthma and all Bronchial Complaints Sold only in large bottles at $1.00. Thrco for $2.50. O. F. Good man Drug Co. will bo pleased to supply you , and guarantee ) relief when used as directed. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE never fails to relieve Catarrh or Cold in the Head. Six months treatment , 81. 00. By mail , $1.10. Fine piano tuning at A. Hospo's. - UUB/VN / TRANSPORTATION. W. 1 1. Sellon Itnpld Transit < ind Real KHtutc Sales. W. L. Sclby speaking of real estate mat ters this morning , said : The Inquiry for property is very good nnd Is really better than it was at this time last spring. The demand comes chiefly from men out of town , who desire to move here , for good residence lots alone : the line of strcot railways. And right hero Is one of the most dlQIcult matters wo have to deal with. Everybody wants a lot whore they can have rapid trans- portatlon , and Omaha , scattered us it is all over equation , is decidedly short in street railway lines. Pcoplo of moderate means , who arc unable to purchase inside lots , but deslro something further out for $ SOO to $1,500 , always make rapid transit a condition of the purchase. "I don't ' think thcro will bo as much spec ulation in inside property this year as in .the past , but believe that all lots bought In the older parts of the city will bo Improved and that what speculation is done will bo in suburban realty. "Prices are ' very firm and nro liable to rise. The basis ou'which they are fixed is the pos sibilities of the extension of street railways In their direction. " 1 sold ten acres on West Farnam strcot this morning to J. W , Taylor , who Ins re- cuntly moved hero from Dakota. The con sideration was 0,000. " Advise to .tlothcrj * . Mrs. Winslqw's ' Soothing Syrup should al ways bo used r0r children teething. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays ull pain , cures wind coUc , and is the best remedy for dlurrhwa. 25 cents a bottlo. Arlon Concert. Tlioro Is every indication of a largo mull- unco nttho Central church on Seventeenth stu-ot to night to hear the Anons. They have arranged tlvo following programme ; Instrumental Solo..r Miss Grace Pike. Gleo-O , Columbia Uotilzcttl Arions. Solo-Big Bon Whitney H. B. Ochlltrco. Qunitotto Star of the Evening GifTo Duncan , LJrownloe , King. Glllis. foolo The New Loreloy . . . , . .B. F. Duncan A. G. Churlton. Song Aniiiu Luurlo Buck Arions. Trio Drink to Mo Only. . . , , Chorlton , Wallace. Glllls. Solo-When the Tide Comes In Millard B. F. Dunc.in , Song Balmy and Kpft , , , .palmer Arions. Instrumental Solo Frairrant Violets'-.Froy . Mlxs Lucas. Quartette In Silent Mead , Emerson Charlton , Brown , Wallace , Ocbiltreo , . Duct-Maying , . . . .Smith Uiurlum , Duncan , cjnronnifn Ilii Stars of the Summer Night Soruiouo- Soruiouob } bllu.8 0 ( the Suullnor Nlght Arions. Pours' la the pilrcstaud best soiipovor umde. HIM3NCKR JiOSBS A Ills YouiiR Clerk Conk Sklpj Will Ninety Dollar ? , Ycstorbny , the Windsor hotel on south Tenth street , was the scene of robbery. J M. Stevens residing nt 0. south Seven tecnth strcot , conducts n cigar stand In the hotel nnd had In his employ Allison Cook a fifteen year old boy whoso parents reside In the same building with Stevens. The boy was entrusted with the keys to the cigar case and was nccustonicd to oi > cn up the bus iness each morning. Mr , Stevens made a practice of leaving five- dollars In small change with the night clerk of the hotel for the bov to use In making early change. Though not suspecting the lad's dishonesty. Mr. Stevens always locked his safe but did not do so last night This morning young Cook repaired to his labor ns usual. Ho discovered that the safe door was open but that the cash drawer wus locked. Ho hail a key to the latter , however , nnd un locking the < lrauor ho tool ; out a roll of bills , $1)0 ) In all , and silently stepped out nnd his whereabouts arc ns yet a mystery. The rob bery was not discovered until Mr. Stevens cnmo to the hotel when ho found that his clerk was missing from his accustomed plnco. licpniring to his sufo ho discovered that bis cash drawer hud been tampered with to the above amount. Ho at oneo noli- tied the boy's parents of the theft. Mr. Stevens states that ho unfortunately loft the safe open last night , otherwise the boy could not have obtained access to the cash drawer , ns ho did not undcrstnud the combination. Some small change was In the safe which was left , also the $5 which had been de posited with the night clerk for change. 'Iho put cuts of the boy mo mortified over his net nnd have notified the police to look out for and ft possible apprehend him. The boy is thought to have gone west on the Bur lington nnd his father has wired his descrip tion to the chief of police at Denver with In structions 10 arrest him if scon. None of the attaches of the hotel noticed the perpe tration of tlio theft or the departure of young Cook. Chronic Pleurisy Cureil. L. E Callcn , Garllcld , Pawnee county , Kansas , writes : I have been for some years troubled with plcurotic pains in my left side , which come on In the beginning of winter , and arc so severe that I am confined to the hotibc. During the past winter I used two'Allcock's plasters on my left side , and after the first wcok all pain loft ino and I was perfectly able to attend to my business. After wear ing them two weeks , I would wash thorn off with a little alcohol nnd then go two or three weeks perfectly well. I have only' had to put them on thrco times during the past winter , nnd must say Allcock's ' plasters are nil that they are represented to be. * A STATIONERY FAILURE. The Firm of H.M. . & S. w ! Jones ClnscH Itff l ooiM. H. M. & S. W. Jones wholesale stationers , has been closed by creditors. This firm , lo cated at 1523 DouglasJIstrcet. gave a chattel mortgage yestcday for $ ( iS'Jii.31 to secure a promissory note for the same amount duo to the Union National bank of Omaha , and the latter at once took possession. The Jones firm'came hero from Brandon , Vt. , about two years since and bought out Albert T. Konyon , changing the business from a retail to a wholesale book and stationery trade. They recently approximated their assets at $30,000 to ? 3" ,000 , and liabilities nt about $18.000 , claiming a capital of ? 15,000 They are distant relatives of Mr. Marsh , the president of thu Union National bank , nnd have been assisted by him till the pres ent time. It was finally concluded that the wisest course would bo to liquidate , and the bank was accordingly put In possession under the mortgage. The members of the firm are reputed to bo the heirs to a consid erable property in Vermont , und it is thought that creditors will bo paid in full iu time. The failure was caused by a number of cir cumstances , among thorn being , it is said , inexperience nnd slow collections. The re sult has been expected some time. The surest means to rid yourself of that distressing cough is to use Dr. Bull's cough syrup. 23 cts. "Mrs. Jones sits nt the window all day ns placid as a May morning , and her live small children piny hide and seek on the back stairs. " "No wonder 1 She uses Salvation Oil for sprains nnd cuts. " The Toml > 9' Glcrk. General Smith , assistant city attorney , is in Lincoln with a bill ho has drafted to make up for a deficiency in the city ordinance In regard to the appointment and 'pay of a clerk of the police court. The bill provides that the clerk shall bo appointed by the mayor with the endorsement of the council , and shall draw a salary of $125 per month. Ho shall be vcstcil with the same power as the police judge to administer oaths , issue warrants , subpoenas ' and other processes that may bo'ncccssary , and also to take bail In nil cases that may bo brought for violation of city ordinances , nnd in all cases of mis demeanors under the laws of thu state , that the police judge has jurisdiction over. The bill also provides that the salary of mayors of first-class cities shall uo &i,50U per annum , of police judges also S-J.GOJ per annum. A Now St. Joseph' * . The sisters of St. Joseph's hospital have just purchased through Jno. W. Lane 100 feet front on south , Tenth street for ? 10,500. This , In addition to the beautiful site donated by John A. Cronrhton on Castollar street and runnintr through to Ninth to Tenth strcot gives them u frontage of ! 353 loot ; west front onTcntii ; 298 feet south front on Castellar , and 153 feet east front on Ninth street. It is considered the finest location in this city for the purnoso owine to accessibility , mag nificent view , paving , sewerage , etc. Upon this site u new hospital will bo begun at once. _ Simply Chances the Route. In TUB BEIS'S Washington dispatches yes terday is n paragraph stating that hence forth a through registered mail pouch for Sioux City will leave hero every day at noon on the Omaha road. Postmaster Gallagher says that the only now leaturo Is simply a change of route which will enable them to make quicker timo. Sonic years ago thu mail route from Omaha to Sioux City was established by way of Marshalltown , which necessitated much delay , but has never been changed until now. The new order IH n good mo , because of thu fact that It greatly facil itates thu exchange of communications be'- twcun the two cities. Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never varies. A marvel of purity strimth aud wholtjuomunuix. More economical than tli ordinary klutln , mul cannot l > n mild la VOIUDUtltloll VltU tilt ) IllUltltlllldi Of lOW COSt. nhiirluuiKhtulutu or phoHjiluto pow.lu a Hold only In ctuin. Itoyai llaUInu Powder Co. , IU 1'ork MUSTANG MEXICAN LINIMENT .JSgiSiJ&K'SsK ' - . „ tie ctttcu DJ. , . „ , . , . , M 1CB' chouwcr " " , * ftiw - ff g1 S C dn Wta&JSion , A : * , y rt r * 5L X Thus the ' Mustang" conquers pain , Makes MAN or BEAST well again ! You reokloasnoss boy , dat box you'll buot. It's Brwlno to 'splode , look out for Dust. As a labor curtailer , and as a possessor of excellent qualities , and as an economizer of house hold expenses , is truly the GREATEST of all modern discoveries. Ask Your Grocer for Free Sample MADE ONLY Btf N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , ST. LOUIS. P. S.l you have freckles , use "Fairy" Soap. SprihiShattered Shattered nerves , tired brain. Impure blood , debilitated system , all are tlio natural out come In the SpringA medicine must bo used , and nothing equals Palno's Celery Com pound. Wo let otbers pralso us jou cannot help ballet ing a disin terested party. Bripradier-Gcnernl W. L. Grcenlcaf , Burling ton , Vt. , writes : "I liavo used 1'alno's Celery Compound on several occasions , nnd always with ucnetlt. Last spring , Vicing very much run , down nnd debilitated , I commenced taking It. Two bottles made mo feel Ilko n new man. As n general tonic and spilng nicdlclnoldo not know of Ita equal. " "I have used two bottles of your Pnlno's Celery Compound ; ami 1C Ims given I'ntlre sat isfaction at an appetizer and mood purlllcr. " T. L. BEIINBII , Watertown , Dakota. Paine's Celery Compound is prescribed by physicians , recommended by druggists , cndors-ed by ministers , pralhcd by users , and guaranteed by tlio manufacturers , aa ft spring medicine wlilch will do all mat la claimed for It. Use It tills spring , and sco now dulcuiy It tones you up. Purifies the Blood. Full accounts of wonderful cures made by Paluo's Celery Compound utter oilier medicines and tlio Lest physicians had railed , bent free. ' 1 here's notlilug like U. fi.co. Six for $5.00. Druggists. WELLS , HICUAKDSON & Co. , Burlington , Vt. IT IS EASY TO DYE WITH DIAMOND DYES R. R. R. RADWAY'S ' READY RELIEF THE MOST CEUTAIN A.NO BA.I 'K sn the world that Instantly stops thejmos excruciating pains. It uuvcr falls to glvo eass to tlio ulfererof 1'aln arising from \vhatevur cause ; It is truly , the great s mmmm CONQUEROR OF FAIN mmmm It has done more good than any known remedy For Bl'ltAINB , IIUUISES , I1AUKACIIB , PA IN IN THU UliKSTOK HIDKS. HKAUAOIIE. TiJOTHAOHH. or any other external I'AIN ar.iW app I- nctions , rubbed on by hand act llku innate , causing tug pain to Instantly stop. I'or CONf , LSTIONS INKllAilMATIONS. UIIUUMATIBM. NEUUAI.OIA. LUM1IAUU. BUIATJOA. PAINS IN THU SMAMi OK TIIK HACK , more extended , longer continued on I repeated unnUcatioiis are ni-eai- ftuy. All INTIIHNAI , PAINS DIAHIHUKA. COiaU. SPASMS , NAIISKA. KAINTINO S 'KLIA NKHVOU8NKSS , SI/IIIII'LHSSNKSS nro rolleved Instantly and quickly cured by taking In wardly HJ toliU dions In hair a tumblnr ot water. * 0 cents a bol tie : sola uv all IjruBKists. WITH KADWAy'B PIU.,9 , thcro Is no URITK CUHI5 OK VHKVENTIVK. of KHVIJUor AOtT T5 ; : viir.- ONLY-iv HIMHBAUGH 8c TAYLOR , Hardware and Cutlery , Mechanics' 'lools , ' Fine Uronye BiUMerj' tfoo/Z / anil Buffalo .1405 Douglas St. , Omaha. Halford MEATS FOP , * Table fiOUPS II8H , , QRAVIE8 , Sauce. ' "i l a" urinary troubles eaully. ' suli-u Peverat runup cuiril In iteveu tin ) * . II. Upijr box , all rtnik'BUtuby mall from lloq. , uru ilfn Co. , IK Whnc.W..N.V. I'uUaSiectloua. , Steck Piano Koinnrkablii for poworlul syiupatliotic tone , pliiiblo-nctiou mid iilw ) ute duni- bllUy ; 80 yourti' record the best Kuuran- too of the oxcolloiiL'o of thobo iristru- WOODBRIDGEBROS , U&v T fcYip * > JM' ltij ir31 & % vt ad cf * CCJ.JIC3 > > JLrjf CJ4 Uy All Dl Ufb'lat * The Mutual Life Insur RICHARD A. M For the year ending Total Assets , Increase in Assets. - Surpluu ivt four tier cent. , - Increase iu Surplun , . Policies in force , . . . . Increase during yoivr , . Policies written , . . . . Increase during year , Rlskn nsBunicd , . . . . Increase during year. Risks iu force , . . . . Increase during yoar. Receipts from all sources , IncroaHO during year. Paid Pollcy-Holdorw , THE ASSETS ARE IN' ' Bonds nnd Mort npcs , United Statau and other securities , Real Estate aud Loaiitt on collator Cash in Banks and Trust Compiuil Interest accrued , Prcmiiuuu dcforrci I have carefully cxutntnid the ( cicgclng Malcmenl From tlie Surplus akote mated j d ! v , UlsV * "Rr > Assumed. 1884 $ njCSM20 1885 40,007,18 ! ) 1880 50,8,12,710 1887 nt ,457,408 1888 103,214,201 NEW Voxif , January 23 , JB89. on * SAMITL E. Srsoutts , M/.v. RS. Li > ctus , ULIVBR HARRIMAN , S. D. DADCOCK , HINRY W. SMITH , S.Ci GUORGK S. Con , (5i Kltiunrj A. McCliRDY , I' , llAKBR , (5iHi JAM is C. Jos. TIIOMISON , II F.RMANN C. VON 1'Ot.T , Hi'DLBV OLCOTT , ALEXAMUCK II. KICK , FKEUhRIC CKOMWkLL , Ri F. KATIIIIORU STARK , JILUN T. UAVIKS , I RiNi ROI1KRT A. ORANN1SS , , ISAAC K. LLOYD. - WILLIAM J EASI'ON , FKEUEKIC SCIIUOliUE WILLIAM H. C. IIAR'I URASTUS C. 11ENEIJ1 FREDERIC CROMWULL , Treasurer. WM. W. HICHARDS , Comptroller. GUSTAVUS S WINSTON , M.D. , K , J. MARSH , M.D > WM. G DAV W. F. ALLEN , FOP Nolji-nslm , Dakota , Colorado , Wyopi Bunk. Corner Karnani an3 Kt SODKN MINKltAL TARTlM.rs. whlrhweio awarded ( /ic/ifo/ir-ilillxffnrffoii / / / l > \ ' n mvillrnl Invy nt the Interinitlon.il Kvlilbltinn nt Ilriisselliii\ ! ) proved to lie n fli'st-cln s ri'mcdlal iiReiit In all Oatitrihs of the organs of losplratlon and diges tion. 1'ASriM.r.S nro pre scribed by physicians In dlsoises of the lungs and chot and asthma. The lit nullt iloiirod from tlitilr use is unsurpassed , nnd even In the most chronic cases they hoothe , ease , nud stlninlnte. SODRN MlNKItAI. PASTILLES are prefera ble to all wlmllar preparations , oacanso thfy nro a natural remedy , an unadulterated product of Hie sprliics , containing In an uudlmfnlslied do gico of all sanatlvo principles of these wprlnt'S. SODEN MINKltAL PASTILLES nro pre- paiedoxclii'-lvely undur the personal supervis ion and control of W. Sl'OlILTXlNG . I ) , , K. K. Sanitary Councillor. SODIN MINERAL PASTILLES nro une- qtinlled lisa solvent In coughs nnd catarrh s.even in the most chronic cases. Their success Is un surpassed. BODGN MINKHA L PA8T1LLKS are a uupor oriomody in whoopliiK-coinjh and dlphthnrlii ; .n the former they lesson thu paroxy.sm of the iittack , whllo pr ventln the latterdUe.iso.w hlch cannot take hold in a throat not nlTetlcd by catarih. SODEN MINERAL PASTILLV.S dorlvo In created vnliio from the fact of having a \ cry favorable Influence upon tlio onjtim of diges tion. PODEN MINERAL PASTILLES ought to 10 kept In every home. All mothers are rocom- nended to nrgo their children during the cold > ojbo to allow a pastille tdowly to melt In their Mouths while out on errands ongoing to school. bUDl'IN MINERAL PAbTlLES arc for sale at ivarlv nil druggists at Men box. Should your t i.ot keep them , kindly address the SOM : AiuiNCv ion THIS UMTLD STATES , Soden Mineral Springs Company ( Limited ) IB Cedar Street , New York. Mas Moyer-Establisngd 1866-Adolpli Mayor SIXTEENTH AND FAUNAS ! STUKETS. Ciencral AgcntH lor STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , V05E & SONS , BEHR BROS , , . and JAS , W , STARR Story & ClarK ami Shonliizor-Bell SPKCIAI , PUlCUd AND TUItMS , Write for Ciitnlo uo. W BJKIL.Ii . fl DD3I7IV ForlOSTorFAUlNO MANHOOD ; ft I'll. } ! I If U General and HEIWOUS DEDILITT | fiTSTtt IP Weaknen of Ucdj-anJ MlniliLfftctj V > HJ fxiJU ofErroriorficeinilnOldorYourg , Ilot-ail , tiihla JIlMIOIIIirallt KcilorcJ. llo lo k lirr > i'4 Hlr.niU.en W UK , UXIIK > Kl li III IJIHU\S A I'illTB of 1101)1. il/.olul.l ; arilllKic IKinK TIIKATJli'NT Il r u In % d > r , Ben IMllr/ from 41 HUUi , 7 > rrllar ! i , n < 1 I Ar lpnli blrltr. Yoacanwrllttlifn. Il90b , fi.l1 ll > liiiB1lo , in I | .r0br. iit ll fl Otil.ai ( r . iMm > trit 11-SlCAl CO.CUffAlO , N.T. Dr.J.E.McGrew ; . . . One of tltti Most Siircesifil SPECIALISTS In the Treatm3ni of all Chro io , Spe cial and Prlvaie Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , S3 T.LSSSnBo' ! tuxuulUiuan , abniilntoly cured , PRIVATE DISEASES , unlccd. CVIU niOCACCO his treatiixuit tor wlil'ih ONIIl UluL/iOLOi / K\\VH \ tlio must lift.iiitlfill coniplHVlou , and , i poifoct Kkln , CONSULTATION FREE ; KS-m ? t-uiul slum ] ) for reply. Olllco--Hii8liman BlooK , I Oth nncl tits. Guiana , T or % ance Co , of New York , cCURDY , PnttlOENT. December Slat , 1888. $180,080,163 BO . $7.076,301 OB . . . - -$7,040,003 03 . $1,045,080 11 . 158,300 . 17.400 . 30,000 . 10,301 . $103,014,001 38 - - 933,750,708 00 . $402,125,184 30 $54,400,851 SB . 980,816,038 68 $3,000,010 00 - - 914,787,660 S3 _ _ j _ _ VESTED AS FOLLOWS ) * $40,017,874 08 $48,010,704 14 al , . . . $81,780,186 34 aa nt interest , $8,813,877 OO il and in transit , Etc. . $3,848.178 40 $180,088,163 60 mill find the name to be correct. _ A. N. WATEIUIOUSE , Auditor. \IJcml will te apportioned a usual , a _ , Oiitstniidlng. Suiplm. $351,780,585 $4,7-10,771 . 308,081,441 5012 034 HIK1,800,203 504H608 . 427,028,1)33 ) 0,204 443 . 482,125,18-1 7040,003 T14USTI2ES. oimur HBNRV H. Ror.nut , VAN KnNSSnunR CRUGER , INO. W. AticiiiNCLoss , IARLCS H. IlMNDI'.RSO.N , TiiKonojtB MORFONO , EORC.n lluss , WILLIAM HADCOCK , vrvs W. I'ECMIAM , I'ltnsroH 11. PLUMB , HODART Hl'KRICK. Win IAM O. WAsii M. 1 > . UlXOV , SlUVVKSANT FlSII , nUURT A. liKANNISS , AUGUSTUS D. JUILLI ICIIOLAS C. MlLLCR , , MILIEU. - - Vitr President. - ad Vicc-rrcsiJent. - Secretary. K , - AssUunt Secretary. i.irrr , LL.D. , Actuary- ICT , Assistant Actuary. JOHN A. FONDA , Assistant Treasurer. WJI. V. SANDS. Cashier. WALTER K. GILLETTE , M.D. . , Medical Director * . ITS. Solicitor General Agent , ihifT and Utnli. Ollleo ever 1st National tli Street , Omaha Nobra-slcu , CHOICE TEXAS LANDS Rare Chance for Settlers. TlifliallroridPnitumof Texss hat Ins developed 0 i > 9 to lirliiR within ra y niioxur goixl Interior nnd eenboiird markets Ibo lands cnuitul to tlio HOUSTON&TEKASG NT'LRVGO. It Lao been determined to oflbr to net tiers tlio Renowned Agricult'l Lands Located alone the line of the Fort Worth A. Denver City A. 1C. , LeelnnlnK uith WIlLmru'er County , cumpilshig 200,000 ACRES In fnrrriBof lf > 0 ncrcj und npnurd. Thisolnndn lorutcil ) > y the Comrnnr iimoiiR the curlli-M , with esporinl care as to Bull , timber nnil M liter. Theuro mlaiited to the grontli ol cotton , corn , ontfiiwit , Imrle ) , rjn , tcgrubii-s , cuclianls uud gardens and the various domestic BrnHers. Situated lit the clavatcJ nnd healthy region known as the Southern I'anhnndlo of Tt'xnn , thuy jiosfteea a l/cnldl elltnate , faxorntlotoninn HIM ! Imtut , nher * outdoor wink ran bo curried en the ) cnr round , nnd nro In marked contrast with reMlonnof carl ) urn ! late Jnntsorof divtnicthn "hll77nnlB. " 1'opiihillnii In Cnn pouring In , nnd local cnMjrnmcnt IsnlreiHlj ( utAbUahf'l ' , vtltli pUioulf. cliiiicliin , Ac. : Om-flfthcntli ! , bnliimolnfDurciual 3 ear I ) payment * , ulth Intel est on dc furred iiajmenti. Forfurtht'rJnformalion us tutlicBo and lauds la adjacent coiintlc , apply to i J. S. NAPIER , Vernon , Texas , u ( who Is prepared to allow to purch isr-in ) ; or to C. C. QIBBS , Land Ag't , Houston , ' DB. OWEN'S AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Aim. 16 , 1887. IMPROVED FED. 1,1889. BK. OWEN'S EMOTItO- VJ GALVANIC BODY BELT ftV.t AND S08P NSOHY r L " ftntf < . < j to ctire Ike fel- _ . .ng dlirntrl. camel/ All Jf.TUitmimtlc Cortiflainti. , ; > LuinbBfO , General na ing of Body , Dlcriici ndl cr llona in Youth , Aft , Mir- „ lnr clall < 1l - cijrrtilDlni | TO uVsriivHiiii.K Mimes nit au IUIK Tiiiit. DRY.O $ ELECTRIC INSOLES , , fiAm. ! bcod 8 . pot&xa for PHKI Illuitratrd ( 'smi.hletvMcli Mil tl eat jou In pltla MaleJ envelope. Wcutton tlilipsicraJdrrii OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. 3OO North Broadway , BT. J.QUIB. MO. ELECTniC BELT AND TRUSS " COMBINED , DR. ISRAEL'S ELECTRO-OALVANIO TRUSS , ? ! Owrn'n Electric Belt Attachment.I , worn wllb enio Q4 comrort. The rur.V IDfl * lulhl or tirout , Tlili II the ( Dl ; % rlrctrlo truii tut Ml ntr in.-It. - II Itupliiniln tram SO la 00 dlli. lor full df rll lion of Or. Itata't Eltelro Oilnnlo llrlli , HI liul 4p.ll | > uciri , trait" " > f Iniolei irod fe. for nil Illuilrilid tirarlilel hl'h will t * enl jroulo plila rkled eortlope. Hold oolr tj tht OWEK ELEOTRIO BELT Cc APPLIANCE CO. 3OONorth Uroadwiir. BT LOUJSMtt DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS inul many times u III provB to you a great OKH. you Hliould not ilcUy ( iveii forniluy our coining to our Hlorn , Wo are nmkiiiK a cli > : ui hweep of our enllni stuck of wlntur ( OO.IH. iinil will name you prl c Um m ntcicst you. r , ( .JlllItflTtUtoaiuUU U tnrJfv llorne'alir lra.3lacBilleUtU | YruM.comUiwa. OuarabUedlB * . oiilouu In tlio worlil Rfncr tin nllQUoui KltctHa f Uainilft. hrlcnll lie , Powerful , ttnrftble. Avulii nveri > SOOcurt t. Hvii'lKUuipforiMiuiLh fi.KoriiniliKr.TH nin j > i-iabtrn. : Ce. noRHE , ihVtMioa , 1 1 WASASI : AYE.