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TFTE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY. MARCH 16. 1889. A HUNGRY , HOWLING HORDE , Uhoy ? Mtvko a Torrlflo Bald on the State Treasury. AN ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION. The Omaha Charter Unanimously Pauses the Senate Tlio llutlor Claim IjoRlslatlvo Proceedings nnd State llou"o Gossip. the Treasury. Ltxconx , Nob. , March 15. [ Special to Tun Ilnn.J The raid being made on the state treasury Is terrific In force and appalling la magnitude , and the action of the legislature up to > thls time gives little promise of suc cessful resistance to the onslaught. The de feat of ox-Governor Dutlor'a claim Is thus Jar the only ray of hope , but oven that is not wholly oncouraglnp , for it was evident thut it would have passed the house had a vote liccu reached several hours earlier. Tlio gov ernor's message made the statement that the estimates for the ensuing two years exceeded the appropriations of 1(53" ( by 1310,000. It is notorious thnt many of the amounts In the appropriation bills are larger than the re quisitions made on the governor , and the allowances of two years ago will foot up a round f 1.000,000 , making iigrund total of over $3,000tH)0. ) Onn of the boldest and moat un called for raids is in the line of salaries for deputies , clerks and other minor cm- iiloycs of .state oil leers and institutions. There is hardly n person In a state olllco whoso salaryJs not ilxed by the constitution that is not after a raise , und the list Is in creased by twenty-live now persons. Follow ing is a list showing the Increase asked in yearly salaries , together with ttio additional berths provided for willing patriots , indicat ing the department or Institution to which they uro accredited : 1837 1880 Governor . Beorctnry . 11,700 11,600 Secretary of State- Deputy . 1,700 1.N10 UookKceper . 1,200 lwn Jtecorder . l.aw 1,500 Clerk . 1,10) l.-'OO Auditor Joputjr . 1.700 l.NM liiHtirancu deputy . J.tM ) JlooUkeuper . 1.400 1,500 Jlisurnnco clerk . 1,200 1WM Jliink clerk . 1WO llomlclerk . 1,200 l.fiiw Interest clerk . 1B03 llecordor . l.ROO Clrrk . 1,000 1.2VO Treasurer Deputy . . " . 1,700 l.SCO Hookkcopur. . 1,100 1,500 dork . 1,200 Hupt. Public Instruction- Deputy . 1,400 Attorney General JK-puty . 1.EOO 1.80J Com. I'ub. Lands and IllJgs. Deputy . 1,700 1.NH Chief clerk . 1.100 1,000 Bookkeeper . 1-uo i.VW Bocond bookkeeper . I.SOU J'lftli clerk . l.OOJ Supreme Court Etenocrophor . 1,201) ) l.fXX ) Library Librarian . 1,700 1,800 Clerk . l.OCO Normal School Salaries . 14.030 14.200 District Court 2,500 Extru stenographer . JGOO Hastings Asylum Assistant superintendent . 1,500 Kcnrnoy Industrial Scliool Superintendent . 1,000 2,000 Asxlstunt superintendent . 1,000 1,200 Two o.xtiu teachers . 1,10) bookkeeper . COO N ) ) Chaplain . BOO U'enchur for girls. . . . . . tCO Institute for llllud Bnlurles . 4,200 5,200 Industrial Homo Superintendent . 100 * 1'hyslclnn . 500 Soldiers' Homo Commandant . 1T > 00 Adjutant . COJ Quartermaster . 43) Burgeon . IM ) Matron . oOO Institute Tor 1'eoblo Jllndocl Nation . 500 800 Htewaid . WXI 1,200 Two extra tcachora . l.cw ) Notwithstanding the loud professions of the reformers in the house , that body has made only trilling reductions thus far. The outlook for retrenchment in the seuato is not bright. The only votes against 15oss Stout's claim were cast by Senators Keckloy , Suth erland , Linn and Mahor. The AUJoiirnmont Kcsn lutlon. LINCOLN , Nob. , March 15. | Snoci.il to TUB BEB. ] Senator Keckley's resolution com mitting the senate against ilxing a date for final adjournment until after the receipt of the appropriation bills , raised something of n commotion m that body. Senator Howe thought the resolution a re flection on the committee , lie felt thut there ought to bo uo action on it until alter the committee reported. Kccklcy asked if n tlmo had been agreed on by the Joint committee. Knnsoni answered that the committee had fixed on 12 o'clock of Saturday night , March jy. hut that uo report had been made. Kocktey Weeks ago this senate sent a re spectful request to have the appropriation bills hout over hero by February 15 , to give us time for careful consideration , but tiicro m'c many persons interested in having them put through with a rush nnd wo haven't got them yet. This is not a tlmo or place to bo too tender of the feelings of men. Those who' have boon hero before know that these bills are likely to come over hero about next Thursday and will bo reached about 10 o'clock Saturday night. Howe I want to get nt the same result as the senator from York. Wo only differ as . to methods. Is it best to say to the house : You have only so many more days loft , or Blmll wo by adopting this resolution say , you have lots of tlmo I If wo agree on an curly day for ailjournmnnt and then find wo need more time , I believe this senate has the sand to reconsider its vote nnd stay until it can llnish these bills. If there uro jous In them they will oe 7 held back as long as possible. I am with 7V Mr. Kockley for scrutinizing every bill , but 1 believe my plan bettor tlmn a dilly-dally policy , Connor Tlio appropriation bills are the most important measures before this legis latures Wo ought to huvo tluii ) to consider them wilh cure , and In my opinion the reso lution is eminently proper. Sutherland In times past the appropria tion bills have been held back In the house BO long that they como up In the senate at 3 or 4 o'clock In the morning. I will not bo a party to any such scheme at this session. Hansom I do not think that Senator Keck- lev means uny rollectlon on the committee. "Wo planned to accomplish the same thing ho Is after. It IA probable that the house in tended to send the appropriation bills to the pcmito BO ap to allow us time to read them on three separate days. I am willing to do any thing to make the houo send these bills lioro. I am ready to stop considering homo Ijllls. It will not bo doito until the senate pliaws a disposition to assert its right to a Bhuro in that legislation. If the resolution will accomplish its design I am ready to vote for It. The rommtttoo had an understanding under which the senate and the house were to Im led to believe that adjournment laid bean- agreed on for a wccic from - Saturday night , but I was going to withhold my report until the senate at least should sco the titles or the bills. Keokloy Wo know how it was two years ngo. If a date for udjouriiing is Jlxod mem bers will make their plans to leave , and the feeling for adjournment will bo too strong to resist. Hansom I feel as Senator Kockloy does , that wo should have more tlmo , but his reso lution has frustrated my plan , Now that it Js made puollo It fulls to the ground , Tito resolution has a tall added by Senator Ilurd to save the feelings of the committee , nnd was passed without further opposition. The Itutlor Claim. > LIMCOI.K , N6b. , March 15. fSpiolal to TUB JJnK.J The light ever the llutlor ulatm was * / * pno of the ineRt hotly contested parliamen tary battles over witnessed in the annals of ttabranka. The friends of the measure ral lied thojr force * und a packet ! lobby , HIloJ largely by men who anticipated a "dlvy , " lout Its pretence and encouragement to the contemplated raid on lha ntutb treasury. When tbo hovuu wus vailed to order Cudy T * the Issue squarely by moving to Indefinitely [ x > slpond the bill , nnd when this motion was lost by a vote of UO yeas to 41 nayg , Butler's friends wore greatly encouraged nnd with supreme confidence In the result Khodcs moved to fix the figure nt $30,073.31. This dose was too strong for Corbln , Dempster and their followers , Who honestly thought the state owed llutler something , and they united with Cady nnd defeated this motion by a decisive vote. Hall thought ho saw a way out of the dilemma , and moved that the governor bo directed to deed hack to Itutlor the 810 acres of land the state still holds. This compromise would Imvo boon accepted by the friends of IJutlor had it not been demonstrated that as the lands wcro now n part of the permanent school fund , a clear title could not bo con voyed. Oilchrist now thought ho saw a way out to settle the matter , nnd moved thut the gov ernor bo allowed the sum of $ " ,600 , the nppralsod value of the lands In question. The test vote was taken on this question , nnd the roll call resulted as follows ! Yeas Abrahumson , Uaker , Ualley , Hal- lard , Uerry , llohncok , IJurnham , Caldwell , Coleman of Polk , Collins , Uenman , Damp- stor , Dickinson , Dltler , Dunn , Fonton , Ful ler. Qilohrlst. Hull , Hanthorn , Hill of dago , Helper , Leo. Ley , McMillan , MoNicklo , Meeker , O'Hrlon , Olmstoad , O'Sulllvnn , Khodcs , Robb , Sarcont , Wcstovor , Whitehead - head , \Vhitford , Williams , Mr. Speakor-33. Nays Ueckman , Berlin. Hlsboe , Honls , nrlak , Cady , Cameron , Christy , of Clay , Christy of Dodge , Coleman of Antelope , Corbln , Gushing , Dclnnoy , Klllott , Everett , Farley. Fioldgrovo. Gates , GilbertHamilton , Hnnna , Harding , Hill of Hutlor , Hooper , Home , Hungatc , Hunter , Johnson , Larson , Lash , Majors , Mattes , Jr. , Move , Potter , Hayncr , Scovlllo , Seed , Shcphard , Snyder , Specht , Stlrlt , Truosdoll , Weber , "Wcller , White , WIlcox , Winter nnd YuUy 13. Cady savagely denounced the scheme ns being cotton up und attempted to bo pushed through by these scavengers of legislative halls , tlio claim agents , nnd told Olmstcad In reply to an appeal from the gentleman from Adams for sympathy that ho would never push an aged man over the brink into eter nity so long as ho hold in his hand an old claim against the state. Impudent Lobbyists. LINCOLN , Nob. , March 15. ( Specialto TUB BKI : . ] Both houses nro overrun with a swarm of obtrusive , noisy lobbyists and sight-seers. They crowd upon the floor nnd cause a babel and a confusion that nro dis graceful nnd would not bo tolerated for a day in any legislature cast of Nebraska. The mob 1111 the aisles , conllscato the members' scats if momentarily vacated , nud pass the presiding ofllecr's ' desk without so much as a respectful duck of the head. Half the time It is impossible for members to hoar each others speeches , and there is constant pounding of the gavel , but with very little effect. In the house Hoproscntntivo Berlin put throuch a resolution excluding outsiders from the floor , but after two or three days it was ns bad a ever. The horde found friends among the members , who furnishedjthem with passes. Tno doorkeeper has a string tied to the door und lolls in an easy chair. His business now Is to watch for the flash of n pass and then pull the string. In the senate Mr. Sutherland has several times demanded the enforcement of the rule excluding outsiders from the floor. Until to-day it has happened that the senate was in committee of the whole , and the unex perienced chairman forgot to issue the order or did it so weakly that It got lost before reaching the sergeant-at-urms. This morn ing Lieutonaut Governor Moikeljohn was ap pealed to. Ho ordered the floor cleared in an unmistakable tone and suspended pro ceedings during its execution. The exodus was someUiinir surprising in its numbers. Certain senators purpose keeping the iron railing between themselves and the horde for the remainder of the session , but may forget themselves. LVTKK This afternoon Lieutenant Gov ernor Moikeljohn interrupted the proceed ings of the committee of tbo whole to an nounce that the rule would bo enforced from this time on. The senate had been in dulgent in the past , he said , but the point of order raised by Senator Sutherland loft him no alternative. Unless the senate should suspend tlio rule ho would have to enforce It. On motion of Senator Church Howe so much of the rule was suspended as will admit the families of the senators to the lloor. An Important BUI , LINCOLN , Nob. , March 15. [ Special to TIIC Uci.J Following is the text of the im portant bill urged by the Kock Island , re commended by the governor , fathered by Senator Ncsbitrt and passed by the seuato with an emergency clause : Section 1. That any corporation organized under the laws of any other state or states , territory or territories , which has filed , or may hereafter file with the secretary of state of this state a true copy of Its charter or articles of association , shall on filing with the secretary of state a certified copy of a resolution adopted by its board of directors , accenting the provisions of this act , be .inu become a body corporate of this state. Section 3. All acts or parts of acts Incon sistent with this act are hereby repealol. Gambling Iiaw Virtually Repealed. LINCOLN , Nob. . March 15. | Special Tele gram to THE 13KB.1 There is considerable excitement in legislative circles over the dis covery of the fact that a bill introduced In the house by Baker , and passed oy that body to-day , changes the law in regard to gamb ling , which was enacted two years ago , so thut the penalty of tbo offense is reduced from a felony to a mere misdemeanor. The bill passed under a misapprehension by u strong majority , only two votes being cast against it. A strong effort will bo made to beat It in the senate or Induce the governor to veto the measure if it passes the senate. Palmer I > i > ollnoi. LINCOLN , Nob. , March 15. [ Special Tele gram to TUB HUB. ] Captain Palmer , of Pluttsmouth , received notice to-day that the Nebraska congressional delegation has ngrced to support him for the Dresden con sulship. Palmer has declined by wire to bo a candidate. _ He unto. LINCOLN , Neb. , March 15 , [ Special to THE Bun. | The first business of the morning in the senate was the third reading and tinanimcusnissngo \ of the Omaha charter bill , which occupied half an hour. Tlio following bills wcro albo passed : Requiring a three-fifths vote to divide n county a .id prohibiting such vote oftenes than once in three years. Ayes , at ; nays- Conner , Cornell , Galiogly , Ilurd , Lindsay , Norval , Wolbach 7 , Hoover absent. Providing that foreign corporations may become < como aomcstlo corporations by "filing their articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state. Authorizing county boards to appoint sol diers' relief commissioners and levy a tax of three-tenths of a mill for the relief of indigent soldiers , Constitutional amendment Increasing the salaries of judges of the supreme and dis < trlct courts. By a vote of reconsideration Ransom's bill taxing insurance companies on their gross business was put back on the general tile. The senate indefinitely postponed West- ovuv's house bill to provide for thu levy , ax- Bosbinunt and collection of taxes In eases whore an injunction has bean decreed against the levy or assessment und collection ot taxes , heretofore levied and assessed. Tlio bill wus intended to reach the railroads that have dodged certain taxes in western No- lirasK.i. The following resolution Introduced by Senator Keckloy was adopted : Hesolved , By this senate , that it Is inexpe dient and contrary to publiu policy to agro : to u final adjournment before tlio house has passed the appropriation bills and acted finally upon the Important claims now pend ing before the house. The senate committee IB requested to fix no date of adjournment until the appropriation bills are sent over from thn house to the senate. AriT.HNOON HUSSION. In committee ol the whole thu following measures were recommended for passage : Limiting metropolitan cities to six Justice ! of the pouco. Giving landlords a lien on crops for the rent of their land. , Proposing u constitutional amendment for a railroad commission of throe utuuibors , nol more than two of one party , all to bo appoint odbylua tovornor and confirmed by the senate. The bill is not likely to get the necessary twenty votes on final passage. Requiring fire Insurance companies to fur nish policy-holders with a corlltlod copy of his application , House bill repealing the free range law , nnd leaving the herd law in force all over the state. The following wore Indefinitely postponed : Permitting a majority vote to inovo n county scat to a location nearer the center of the county. To dlvido the school tax received from railroads. Havniond's bill for an elective railroad commission , The senate concurred In the slight a mend- mont made by the house in Jowott's alien land bill ; nlso In the house amendment to Hansom's bill relinquishing Interest nnd pen alties on payment of delinquent taxes on abandoned town sites. The committee sent to the St. Louis con vention reported with a statement of what had been done by the convention but no rccoin mondatlons. An effort was made to resuscitate Tnggart's meat inspection bill , but was defeated by ttvcnty-three votes. ' IlOUflO. LINCOLN , Nob. , March 15. fSpooIal to Tin : Uin. : ] The entire morning session was devoted to the final passageof bills. Tlio following are the more important that wore passed : A bill by Berlin prohibiting the garnish ment of wages ol employes Of corporations earned in other states. The bill was passed with only ono dissenting vote , which was cast by WIlcox. A bill by Christy of Clay providing for the issuing of search warrants for intoxicating liquors under certain restrictions. A bill by Whymun providing for the ap pointment of assistant county attorneys in counties having a population In excess of 20,000. The bill fixes the salary nt $500 in counties having a population of from 20,000 to 05,030 , and at $1,000 in counties with a larger population , and in counties of 75,000 nnd more authorizing the county board to ap point ns many nsslstants ns may bo neces sary , and fix their compensation , which , in the negrogntc , shall not exceed $3,000. A bill by Caldwell requiring every Inn or hotel or other buildings more than two stories in height containing apartments above the ground floor assigned for occupa tion for fifty people or more , to have not less than two flights of outside stairways , which shall oo lire proof. The following appropriation bills passed : For additions and improvements to the in- Kiuio hospital at Hastings , Ml,400 , and for the land and buildings for the homo of the friendless nt Lincoln , $22,000. AFTMHNOON SESSION. A Dill by Hall providing for the ro-locutlon of lost corners in the original survey was lost ou its passage. A bill was passed authorizing foreign cor porations to Incorporate in this state by filing their articles of incorporation with the sec retary of state. Hall moved to go into committee of the whole to consider the maximum tariff , bill , but the motion was lost. A bill providing that the owners of aban doned town sites , by paying the original taxes without interest or costs , should re ceive receipt in full for thcso taxes , was passed. Consideration of the appropriations was then resumed. House roll > , a bill appropriating $75,000 , to build three additions , including engine room , boiler house nud electric light plant , for the Kearney reform school , was passed. Also a bill appropriating * 50UOJ to buy land and build additions to the asylum for the feeble minded at Beatrice. Cady's bill proposing to submit an amend ment providing for the election of three rail road commissioners by the people \yas carried - riod by a vote of 73 to 4. The bill providing for an appropriation of $05,000 for building two wings to the hospital for the insane at Lincoln was taken up. Bisbco moved to strike out the enacting clause , which was lost. The bill passed by n vote of OS to 15. A resolution by Johnson , directing the board of transportation to reduce freight rates , was adopted ; An appropriation of $31,000 to build addi tions to the homo of erring women at Milford - ford , was passed ; ' also n bill' by , Baker , changing the penalty ; , of > gambling-from ; a felony to d hiisdemoanor'V * ? ? A bill allowing $10,000 to Improve anptle"au- tlfy the capitol grounds , and' Johnson's tq\t book bill providing for county option were passed. The general appropriation bill was aken up and the item of $000 lor traveling ex penses of the superintendent of public in struction was stricken , out. The speaker announced as a "sifting" com mittee Messrs. Cady , Christy of Clay , Hampton , Hanna , Dempster , Dickinson , Cushing , Gilchrist , Potter , Johnson , Home , White and Whitchoad. Iioglslntlvu Gossip. LINCOLN , Nob. , March 15 , | Special to Tnu BED. ] A call of the senate this morning caught Senators Howe and Hansom absent. Whoif arraigned the senate indulged in a little sport nt their oxpenso. Howe was condemned to take his seat and practice on a legible signature. Hansom said ho had been over to the house to hasten the appropriation bills. Ho was excused with a vote of thanks. The senators are taking stops to make a proper recognition of Senator Church Howe's generous hospitality. The employes of the sonata also have designs on the gratitude of several ofllccrs of that body. "Can down of these wo any appropria tions ? " asked ono member who Iras no axe to grind of another to-day. "Well , " was the reply , "wo will probably knock out Tom Konnard's claim for ? ! ! ,000 nnd defeat the silk station scheme nnd may possibly down ono of the twenty or more normal school blllH. " Hon. J. E. Wolls. of Dawson , Is Iving sick at his rooms in this city with quinsy. Representatives MeBride , Towlo , Sweet and Cruzcu. and Tom Cooke , first assistant clerk of the house , returned from their St. Louis trip-and occupied their accustomed plucos this morning. A resolution was passed by the house inviting Secretary Cooke to address the legislature on the evils of the beef trust , but he declined. - > The many friends of Hon. > J. C. Yutzy , member of the house from Richardson , are warmly pushing his claims for oitlior-roxlu- tor or receiver of a United Slates laud'onica , and ho has Occn endorsed by all the state ofllcers us well as nearly every member of the legislature. . . , . . > It is the fashion in the house when a bill is called up on final passage , for the members who introduced the measure to rush around and hustlu the members in from tho-hulls and cloak room. The cleric obligingly sus- penile the count until the laggards arp. heard from , and a roll call often consumes a half hour of time. TliomnH B. KtriAcquitted. . Niw : YOIIK , March 15 , District Attorney Fellows finished his address to the Jury this morning in the case of Thomas B. K rr , charged with bribery. Judge Daniels tnen addressed them , reviewing the evidence and law in the caso. When Judge Daniels con cluded his charge the Jury retired. They re turned with a verdict of "not guilty" at a few minutes past 5 o'clock. Thcro was. a wild scene. Hats flow up , and there wore cheers in the room. Judga Daniels was much angered. Ho directed the court oUl cers to arrest any ono participating In the riotous proceeding. Korr's brother Chuun.- coy and a friend were solved Ui'on , The Judge lectured them and told them to oomo around to-morrow to receive their punish ment. Kurr'ti counsel , Colonel Ingersoll , pleaded for them , hut in vain. A Cii'culnr to the Army. WASHINGTON , March 15. General Scho- fleld has Issued a circular to the army an nouncing that the maximum ago /or cavalry recruits upon original enlistment is fixed at thirty years ; also that the standard of mini mum weight for cavalry recruits , estab lished In Juno , 1SS7 , is abolished , and that hereafter enlistments In that service may bo inadu without regard to minimum weight , provided the cliost measurement and chest mobility are satisfactory , Genuine cheerfulness Is an nltnostcor- till u index of un honest hcurt. Dynpop- sln , nnd , genuine cheerfulness never go hand in hand , hut Warner's Log Cabin Hops nnd Buchu Remedy will ensure you good digestion , the cer tain index of genuine cheerfulness nnd the honest heart. Sold by all POISONED MDTflEN PUMPED , Qlrl Takes n An Eighteen ? Year-Old Spooflftfl of Morphine , AND NOW HOVERS AT THE BORDER , * It Is I'rcsit 111,9h , , That She Ilnd a Qunrrot With Her Iiovor nail Oourtji'tt ° , j tlio Grave to Get Kvcu. - .ijtii A Foolish Girl. Emma Boottgcr. na blshtcon-ycar-oltt girl , who resides with her parents at 1517 Cumlng street , attempted sulcldo last nlRht tit 11 o'clock by taking a tcaspoonful of. ni&rphlno. The iloso wtis eighteen grains , mul two grains of thu drug Is sufllclcni to throw ono into the depths of the unknown , 'Emma was In love. Her affections wore bestowed upon a LJ. & M. locomottvo ilroman named Jack Lowry , who boarded near the Boottgor rnaldonco on Cumlng street. It Is presumed that they had some kind of a quarrel , nnd .Emnin , to end her troubles , thought slid would bo relieved by applying the elonaly drug to her stomach. Wlioro or how she got the polsoa Is not known. When she swallowed the morphine slio was at her home , but when It batfan to talto effect she rushed down to SpafConl's drug store , nt the corner of Sixteenth nnd Webster streets , nnd she told , In an excited way , n physician that she had tried to com mit suicide. The doctor , who , incidentally was In the store , immediately pumped her stomach and administered restoratives. After this the victim was walked ulong Six teenth street by Policeman Kissano nnd a block watchman until midnight. She was taken Into the Now York chop house No. J , at 414 North Sixteenth street , nnd coffco was poured into her. Several physicians wore nt- work until 3 or 4 o'clock this morn ing with an electric battery and other re storatives trying to save Jior. At 8 o'clock her parents wcro notled of Emma's rash net and her father Fred Bocttgor , nn aged Qcrintin , and a laborer in the muck ing works , appeared on the scene. Ho was almost overcome- With grief , nnd after look ing at his uncooscious daughter for a mo ment , loft the chop house without saying a word. While the battery was bointr applied to Emma , she would exclaim every few min utes as she rolled her eyes nround : "Whore's Jack ! " Her recovery at ! i o'clock this morning was very doubtful , the physi cians stating that her condition was qulto dangerous. At a Into hour this morning ofllcers werq sent to arrest the man Lowry , It being al leged that ho knows mora about the case than appears on the surface. Ho Is believed to know cither where or how the girl got the poison , or to have been Instrumental in pro curing it. To break the smallest thread wetiltoiis the ropo. Put these delicate organs , the lungs , into ti healthy condition , by the use of Warner's Log.Qabin Cough und Consumption Remedy. Sold by all druggists. Two aizos. A Pifllitiat Uuhc's. Last night , about ) 10 o'clock , a serious dis turbance took place" m Huhe's saloon on West jhcavcnwortli strict" which may yet termi nate fatally. The' yiptini was the lessee of the saloon , who has leased it from Huhe. At the time uionUonpdfour men , one ot' whom was a bricklayer , uaincd Loary , pot into a quarrel with the proprietor about u bar bill. A general light ensued. The saloon keeper was struck on the head and seriously injured. The assailants cscapCfl. This morning war rants will bo sworij ' $ ul for their arrest. A. KEMAKK 'B.fj'K UKCOVE ItY. Novel Treatmet ' > ! * ft Key SiifTerlns . . a-j < 'March 13. A spdcjal from Woostor , O. , tells 'of a remark.iblo re covery from an attack of hydrophobia. The afllictcd person w.is the eiovon-year-old son of Jacob Barkloy , a well-to-do farmer. Eight ycarj ago the boy was bitten by a dog which later manifested signs of madness and was Killed. Nothing serious was thought of the boy's Injuries and the wound soon healed up. Six weeks ago young Barkloy came homo from school and complained of feeling un well. Hydrophobia in its most violent form soon developed. The attending physicians looked the rauio self-limit upon poison as a - ing infection , nnd net about to bridge the case over the active period of poison. Largo doses of aconite were given to blunt the sonsuary nerves of the throat , hydrate of chloral to obviuto restlessness and pro duce sleep , and salyclatc of soda to counteract ruble poison if it depended upon ferment for its action. The paroxysms grew loss frequent and it Is now two weeks since the patient showed any signs of one. Physi cians think complete recovery certain. ' The Troubles ar j Now Settled. AUSTIN , Nov. , March 13. A terrible tragedy occurred at Italian canon , twelve miles from hero , yesterday , between 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Samuel Rundoll killed his father-in-law , Gcoreo Husking , nnd brother-in-law by shooting them with a shotgun. Ho then took a horse and rode three miles to the lower ranch , entered the kitchen of the house , and , wilh a pistol , shot nnd killed MM. Hasklng and then ended his life In a line manner. The shooting was the result of a division of property and family troubles , Order Rc tnrcil in Lower California. CITY or Mexico ( via Oalvoston ) , March in. Lower California is entirely quiet now. Governor Torres has auftlclent troops to preserve - servo order in casu they are wanted. The conservative papers insist thnt Mexico will lese Lowur California , and the infcrcitco is that tlio United States will absorb it. The government , however , says there is no proba bility of losing Lower California. Kicli copper and sllror mines have been discovered on the Htunlrcz Varla concession , In the state of Guerrero , A 1'aniu in n Tlinntcr. WIICKMNO , W. Va. , March 15. During a por&i'manco by a theatrical company at La fayette hall , Martin's Fiirry , this afternoon , a largo center lump holding half a gallon of oil fell to the btago a"jd.j | exploded , A panlu resulted at once aniljitbc audience made a mad rush for the unlfr)0 doors of the hall , which wcro found /nulled up. Mrs. Clark Moore was severely tramped upon , and for a moment disaster sounuxT imminent , but the doors were burst open utid this relief , with a side entrance whlcn ItniK been used during the evening , allowed nio people to get out. Oklahoma jo L'o Oppnetl. WASIIIXOTO.V , MardliUD. The cabinet to day had under dUcnbtion the opening of Oklahoma , or at least U'jioHion ' of thn territory ' tory Included wlthjji'.jts limit. The presi dent U authorized b.Viilif forms of the recent legislation to open toiwftlomont about eight million acres of Inndrfjnwl the opinion prevails - vails that he will shvffly Issue hU procla mation adding that acreage to the public domain , , ( | ; 1C , of r. Annual Bull. ELKUOHX , Nob. , March 10. [ Special Tele gram toTiiK Hue. | Antlora Ledge No , .0 Knlghta of Pythias , guvo Us Hfth annual ball and banquet at Bierbncli'a hall hero to night. Seventy-five couples of Douglas , Sarpy and Suundors counties' fairest Dalles and beaux danced to the strains of thn musical union orchestra nt Omaha. Finan cially , Racially and numerically the affair was a success , * C lles to Houth Amnrlen. I > EW YOHK , March 15. Tolograpblo com munication with the United Status has been established by cable from Santiago ao Cuba to Huyti and San Domingo , thence to the island of Curacoa , tlinnco to LaGnyarr and Caracal , , Venezuela , where connection l made with gaveruuint laad lines for places Jo tia jjj i-i. . . A funiao JOHN OF INFAMY. Wlicro Helpless Mortals Suiter Almost tlio Tor turns or the Inferno. The charges made against the management of the hospital by Tnn Un , in the first arti cle of the expose , published thd 7th lust. wcro thcsot Cruelty to women In n delicate condition nnd to other inmates and to infant babies , on the pnrt of the matron. The use by the matron of obscene nnd vulgar epithets' in addressing female In mates. , Exhibition of Violent temper by the ma tron , Permitting the place to becoming overrun with vormln nnd filth. Neglect of the sick. Cruelty on the part of the matron's ' son towards imbeciles. Utilizing the time of women hired by the county ns nurses , for her own use , by Mrs. Mahonuy , Total unlHuess for the place by Mnhoncy nnd his wife. Substantiated hy Kvldcnce. Friday , Interviews with Mr. Henry James , 421 Twenty-fourth avenue , south , nnd Mrs. Knto MIkeTi , a domestic at Meyer llcllmnn's , wore published. Mrs. James testified to the cruel treatment of a bab.V nnd its n.othcr , and the unclean- llncss of the room where the mother and child lay. Mr. Mikon said that the food was rotten , nnd that she was made to scrub floors on her hands nnd knees up until live hours of the tlmo she was taken 111 with labor pains ; that she was nop looted by the nurse and Mrs. Mahoncy , the former being employed most of her time doing work for the matron ; that she was starved until she was reduced to a shadow of her former self. Annie UKOII'H Kvldniicc. In Saturday's Issue of Tin ; Hr.n an inter view with Mrs. Annie Ilgon , who resides at ' .1'wont.v-llflh street and Capitol nvmiuo , was reproduced. She said that Mrs Mahoney frequently used bad language in addressing the women ; she told the story of the suffer ings of n girl called "Danish Maggie , " and declared that the girl was driven insane bi Mrs. Mahoney's harsh treatment : that she hud to work nil day scrubbing floors two days before her baby was born ; that after the baby was bora days and days would pass during which Mrs. Mahoncy would not come near her ; that the nurse hired to care for women in such n condition was always work ing for Mrs. Muhonoy , and that the only at tention she or her babe received was from other inmates ; Mrs. Muhonoy refused to let her wash clothes , absolutely necessary for her baby , saying that she wanton the woman to do some work for her ; thnt Mrs. Mahonov culled her a "dirty liar11 ; that Mrs. Mahoney is totally unlit for the position she holds. The IturdiMi of Kvitlcncc. On Sunday the evidence of Mrs. Joseph Mohr , nf Ifi''O Third street south , of Ellen Gallagher , employed nt Max Mover's , of Christina Mclgordt , employed on Douglas street , between Tenth nnd Eleventh ; of Olive Olson employed by Mrs. Henry James nnd of Max Hoffman , employed by Max Meyer. Mrs. Mohr at one time employed at the hospital , testilled that the commissioners turned a deaf car to the complaints made by the inrautcs of cruel treatment ; that the hospital was tilled with vermin : thnt the in mates were denied necessary clean clothes ; that Mrs , Mahoney sold goods furnished for the inmates by the county to her lured help : that the matron overworked sick womee ; of neglect of the sick by the matron ; that the nurse was incompetent , nnd that if she hud not been she would have had no time to at tend to her duties , ns she was always em ployed doing work for Mrs. Mahoney per sonally ; that an old soldier through the nccrligpnce of the management was allowed to wander out , into the cold and freeze ; that two or three women were allowed to die from neglect ; that inmates' houies weso dissected by medical students , nnd that students often delivered women without the hospital physi cian being In attendance ; that the f nod was bad ; that Mrs. Mahoney tantalized an insane woman until she occamo so violent that it w s found necessary to send her to Lincoln ; thnt tier son abused Imbeciles ; that &ho adopted children to improper persons one child having been given to n strumpet. Ellen Gallagher told how , on the night her baby wus born , she was left to the sole care of an inmate a young girl : und that the women were neglected by Mrs. Mahoncy. Chrisunn Molgordt said that , although she was hired to nurse the side , that her time while she was employed at the hospital was occupied entiiely by doing work for Mrs. Mahoney personally ; that the matron treated babies nnd women cruelly ; that Mrs. Mahoney had a violent temper and was in the habit of using rough language to the women ; that the matron had once called a "d Dane. " woman a n lazy Olive Olesen testified to the sufferings of a mother und babe. Ma < c Hoffman said that Mrs. Mahoney was unlit for the place HIO hold ; that ho had fre quently heard -her use vulgar and indecent language in addressing the women ; thut her son abused imbeciles and that ho had seen the matron when he thought she was under the Inllucnuo of liquor. And Mort ; Yet. Monday the testimony of a lady whoso name will be given if it should prove neces sary , was published. She told of the bung ling treatment a girl had received when con- lined and Mrs. Mahoney's refusal to furnish the babe with cow's milk , the mother not beIng - Ing able to bustuln It , and that the child af terward died from the effects of this treat ment. Tuesday the evidence of Theodore Gnlli- gher declaring Tin : Biu ! article true and charging the commissioners with neglect of duty and turning deaf oars to all complaints of the condition of the poor farm , was published. Mr. Galligner also testified to the brutality of Mrs. Ma- honey's .son. In the same issue. E. A. Hughes , a former inmate of the poor farm , but now at the sol diers' homo at Grand Island , testified thut the food at the poor house during his stay there , frequently stun It ; thut the place and the minutes -wore overrun with lice ; that women nearing maternity wore frequently overworked. In Wednesday's issue appeared a contra dictory interview frnm Dr. Tasjgart , the physician at the hospital. He ilrst declared that Mrs. Muhoiidy was a big-hearted woman , and nltcrwurds acknowledged that her temper was so violent thut he once left the hospital on account of it ; that his opinion nnd Mrw. Mahoney'M as to the treatment of patients frequently clashed ; thut Mrs. Matiouey found fault with him on the ground that he wus too kind to Hick women. Charles Uicwo , undertaker , in an Inter view published Wednesday , told of inhuman and shoclcing treatment of the dead by Mahoney - honey and assistant. MiHo nn'rt Itn t owx , N. Y. , March 13 , [ To the Editor of Tm:13r.i.j I huvo rented a hall in Jamestown on n principal street and am holding meetings nightly , The hall lust night was packed with all classes of people. The minister * promise to co-operate with mo. I have been talking to full houses and Godals blessing the work. My love and bust wishes to all my friends In Nebraska. Yours truly , HEN IlfxiAN. _ _ Per M. A llrjuvy Ktreet Car Doul. ST. LOUIB , March 15 , The Chicago street car syndicate has purchased a controlling In terest In the Si. Louis it reel railway , or 13roadway line. U is suld that thu entire AUDI paid over to the St. Louis stockholders was 3071,000. _ SICK HEADACHE Positively Cured by theie Little Pllli. ICAHrtRS They else relieve DIs tress from Dyspepsia , mruc [ Ddlgestlou and Too m Hearty Eatlflg. ffil' feet remedy ZwiDlrtl nes , Kausca , Drawl- uess , Dad Taste In the Moutb.CoAtedTongue , Fain In the Side , TOR PID LIVER , &c. They regulate the Bowelg , * nd prevent Constipation and I'llei. The iaallt > st and enlest to Uke. Only one pill dose. 40 lu ! ! . l > ureljr Vegetable. Frlcc McenU. OAKTEE KEDI01HE Oa.Proo'n , HtvTork. March April Mav Arc the best months In which tomrltr \ your Hood's S r npnrllln Is prepared from Sarsnp * blood , for at uo other season docs the system so rllla , Dandelion , Mandrake , Dock , Juniper Her. much need the Mil of a rollnblo modlclno Hko rlcs , nnd other well known vegetable remedies , Hood's Sarsnpixnlla , ns now , During the long , In such n peculiar manner ns to derive the full cold v Inter , tlio blood becomes thin and Impure , medicinal VHlnoot each. It wilt euro , when In the body becomes weak nud tired , the appetite the power of modtr.lnn , scrofula , unit rheum , may bo lost. Hood's Snrnnpnrllln Is peculiarly sores , bolls , pimples , all humors , dyspepsia , adapted to tiurlfy ami enrich the olood , to blllounes8 , sick headache , Indigestion , general cronlo n good nppotlto nnd to overcome that debility , catarrh , rhomatlsm , ktilnoy ami liver tlrod feeling. It Ima a larger snlo than any complaints. It overcomes thnt oxtrcr.io ttrod other Saraaparllla or blood purifier , and it Increases - fooling caused by change of climate , season , or creases In popularity every year , for It is the life , and Imparts life and strcncth tothowholo ( deal system. Sprint ; Moillclnc lEIiunumtlc IjimtlmKo "Karlyliwt spring 1 was very much rundown , "About a year afto I was troubled with rheu had nervous houdncho. felt miserable ami all matic lumbitgo , and seeing Hood's Satsnparllla that. 1 was vary much bcncllttcd by Hood's was recommended for that , thought 1 wouhltry Sarsapnrllln and tccommcml It to my tt. AftertaKinsthroo bottles 1 felt Hko anew friends. " Mus. J. M. TAVLOII , Ilia Kuclld Ave man. 1 was also unable to sloop nights , bub nue , Cleveland , O. Hood's Sursupnrllla hnsmadomo sleep ns veil "Hood's Snrsaparlllu has cured mo of salt as over. \\ouhl recommend Hood's Snr.iapn- rheum , which 1 have had for years. I do think it illla before nil others. " L. 15. CASIDAV , Omaha Is a splcndtit medicine. 1 nm 40onrs of ago Nob. anil Iny skin is just as smooth and fair r.s apiece "Hind bolls all over my nock and buck , troub piece of glns.1. I have six children , and when ling mo so much that 1 could not turn my head anything Is the trouble with thorn the first thing around , nor stoop over. Hoot's S.inaparllln 1 go for Is iiood > Bnrsnparllla. " Jilts. I.IM.A. cured mo In two weeks. I think It Is the best CLAUK , South Norwnlk , Conn. blood purlilcr. " l > Axm,1liAi : > , lCansas Clty.Mo. Hood's SarsapariHa Sold by nil ilnuRlsts. gl ; s Fit ] un Bold by nil drnrchts. f 1 ; nix for & Prepared only by C. I. HOOIKVCO. . Lowell , Jlass. " only by 0.1. HOOD As CO. . Io oh , .Mass. 1OO Hn uii One Dollar 1OO Doses One Dollar UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION 9 OVKU A MlI.MON' DlSTUinUTKDl Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the loclslaturo In 1WW. for Kdncntloiml and Cliarltublo purpose * , and fts franchise nnvlun part ottha present State Con. stitiitlon. In 1870 , by an overwhelming popular vote. Its MAMMOTH Dlt.YWINGStako placa Semi. Annually Uunu ami Hccnmbpr ) and its (1 HAND SINOU : NUMUKIt DUAWINOS take placa in each of the other ten months ot tha year , and are all drawn In public , at tlio Academy ot Music , New Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity of Its Drinvlngs , ami Prompt Pn ) mont of Prizes. ATTKSril > A8 FOLLOWS : "Wo do hereby certify that wo suparvlsat- arrangements for all the .Monthly and Souil-An nual Drawings of The Iioulil.tna Stuto Lottery Company , and In person manage an I control the Jlrnwliifts themselves , and that the snmu are conduct ml with honesty , falrue-c , anil In Kuoil faith toward nil p irtlus , and wu nuthomo the company to USD this cjrtltlcato , with tuc- Blmlle.s ot oua signatures ntt.ichiul , in Us : ulvur tisements " COMMISSIONER'S. We. thoitnrtonlKiled Itauks and Hankers , will nay all Prizes drawn In The Louisiana State Lotteries nlilcli may bo presented at our coun ters , 11. \VALMSI.15V , 1'rcs. Louisiana Nut. Hank. I'iKICKi : LANAl'X. 1'res. State Nat'l Iliuik. A. HALOWIN. 1'res. Now Orleans Nat'l Hank. CAItL KOI IN , Pros. Union National llaulr. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At tlic Acnttoiny ol1 Music , Nc\v Or leans , Tucsdny. April 1O , 1HHO. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100.COO Tickets al Twenty Dollars each. Halves , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twan- tieths , $1. 1 1'HIZU Ol' K0.1.PO ) li 1 PHIX.K < ) ! ' ICO.IlOOtS , 1 1MHS5K OP IXMXUIs WI.ODO 1 I'lU/.K Ol' t'5,0ls ( ) ) a.tx ) ) 2 1MUKP.S OF ItVXOnro ai.oou ! > I'ltl'/JW O V fi.uail are 1.001 2 * > I'ltl'/KS OF l.OOlaro 2.VWI 100 1'ltl/KS OK MOnro CO.OO ! ) SO ) JMtlXKS OK WJare G'.otn ' COO PitIXI5S OK aware. . .r. . . . . 100,000 AVI'IIOXIMATION 1MH7.KS. 100 Prizes of ioOO aru $ , -,0,000 , KK ) P/lzesof 'MOaro 193 Prize5of UOOare Tin\tiNAr , PHI/.E" . 9JO Prizes of * HM uro 93'J Prize-.of lOJare l , l ) 0 : t,13l Prl7es , amounting to ? ] , < Vi4,8x : ) NOTE. Tlf + cts I > nnvln ize3l'r | Cnpltu are notun- tltlnl to turmlnul piUni. C7"koiiCirnU.fiM , or ny further Information iH > alru-l , nrlto k'xluly to tlio umlonlKneil , clearly atnllnx your rmldunro , wltli State , County , Stroctand Number , -\lnro raplil return mull ili'llvcry will 110 ns- sure.I by your cnclojliu nn enclosing licarlni ; your full ailifrps * . boml I'ltaTAl * NOTES. Kxpro's Money Orders , or Now York KxcliaiiKO In ordinary letter. Curruncj by Express ( nt ouruxixnisu ) mlilrovsuil. M.A. DAUIMIIN. OrM.A. DAUI'HIN. New Orleans , La. Washington , I ) . C. Address Registered Letters to NWW OKUIANS NATIONAL HANK , New Orleans , ka. T'i7TVriTVI"ni"P Tl'iit ' the naymniit ot lUilr-ilVl I l , ct/AKANriii \ - > n iirues IH : : ) IIV roUlt NATIONAli HANKS of Ken Orlunnn. itnd tlio tickets uro slunc , ! by tlio I'luMUcnt of nn Institu tion wruxo thartcroil rlfxlitu nro ntrojrnUoil In the lilKliCktLonrts ! thoroforu , bcwaro of nil Imitation-tor anonymous aclicuioa. " ONK IX > IIAR li the i > rlroof the annllojl pnrt or /ruction of u ticket ISbUKI ) HY US III uny dniwlnc. Anything In otirnaniu oilercJ for le k tlmn n dollar , Is iiKwIndlo. ANEW / ( JIUTEFUL CO.UPOIITINU Epps's Cocoa. imilAuTAST. "Ily n Uioroiiich knowlinlxu of tlio natural Inwa which tfnvurn tlio opnr.iilons of diK < Mtlnn nml nutrl lion , anil by iK-tirulill aiiinlciUlmi til tlio thin iinipur ties ( it well soluutcil Cocoa. Mr. IClipsluu provhludour liruulifan talilo * with n nullc.iU'ly ilavorml huver.iuu which may .ivn in n any Henry iloctoriT bills. ltl < hy the Jiialcloui it e ul micli nrtlaloiof rtlut that n conitlliitlun may l > o erailuully built up niiill itronv enouKh to icwut every tomlcjjicy to illiuunu , Hun. ilml * of aiibtlo inalndicsaro lloutinu armnul us rcuily to miui'k wlicruviTttiuro in a weak point. Wo iiinir uscnpn miiny u fatal nlmlt by keuplnu oiiraclvuH we'll rartlllcHl with iiuntblooil unit u properly nourlnliod friiniu" CUIIbervlM ( iazulta. Ma In pimply with bnllliiiz watoror inlllt. Bold only In half pound tin * by ( irorori labolo I thus : Ho nid'opathlc Chcmlrr , Lomxm. KXOI.AND. STATE LINE. To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin and Liverpool. Vniiic KratvTmniMMV. Cabin passage (3 > nnd J.V ) iiccoidlne to locit tlnnof Htuteioom , excursion H' > to fM Bteerai ! " to nud from Kuroiin at l/nvi-st Hatiu AUSl'IN HAMWIN A : CO. GoiiM.tl Afieiim. M Ilioauu ity , Nu\v i oik , John lllcRan , ( lencinl Wmli-in Ato'iit. l 4 Him" ilolph HI , , Chicago. Harry K. Monies uiKl'I'lio.- II , McC'oiiii.utffiim.'itUiiiuliH. ; Steck Piano Roinarkablo for powerful sympathetic ! tone , pllublo ( idiot ) and absolute dura bility ; ; iO years' record the } oil guaran tee of tlio excellence of thuso Instru ments , WOODBRIDGEBROS. 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SYPHILIS and nil bad Blood and Skin Dl . cnse permanently cured. * 3J-KIDNEYRndURINARYcomplaintjaieet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu rr , Voricocele nd U diseases or the Qenlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or o'Jier Organs. * 3No experiments. Age and experience lm portant. Consultation free and nacred. 3 * Send 4 cents postatE for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases. fitflhose contemplating Mairiaoe send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both it cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or callmay save future suiter * iniramishamc , nml ajil golden years to life. fiB IooU "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medlclni jndwtltings sent ever > hert , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundayi 9 to 11. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 106 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. Heal is- Wealth ! Dit.ll. 0. WnsT'rf NKIIVR ANII HIIAIN TIIRAT- MK.NT , aguaranteod siiucltlo for Hysteria , Dlzzl- ne s. Convululons , fits , Nervous NctmUirla. lloailache , Nervous Prostration caused hy the use ot alcohol or tobacco , Wiikefulntw , Mental Depression-Bofifiilupr of the Jlrnln , resultlnsln in aulty and loadluuto misery , tlocayand dcatli. Pu-mature Old ARO. llarrcunoss. Loss otl'owor in either sex , Involuntary LOSSJS and Spormat- orlitua caused by over-exertion of the bruinsol f- abuse or ovrilndulfjenco. Kacli bor contalm one month's treatment. ? 1.00 a box , or six boxoi forW.Ud.sontby mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure tiny case. With each order received b ? us for six boxes , accompanied with J3. < M , we will Fend the purchaser our written Ktiaiunteo to re fund the money If ttio treatment does not cifoct a cure. Guarantees Issued only by Goodman IhiiRCo. . DriiKKlsts , Sola Ageat : ) . filO 1'uruam btreet , Omaha. Nob. The "Lion" High Pressure Hose The Kusl is i he < ; hoaponl ! FOR SALE I1Y Till ! iFollowingPlfliiilicrs & Day Co. , 31. A. Frop , Graham I'ark , J. J. Ilmilrlmii ( , J. L. WelBliiins , J. It. llnniurlr , S. I > Morrison , Iloso & Halfc , And all lo'idlni ; plumbers throughout the west. The prcsainii gtiaiantco Imprinted In the liody of the cover is a protection to thu consumer tignliist common huso. EASTERN A larso ninouiit of money to loan on Im proved real estate In the city of Omaha. Tltuso funds \ \ lllbi ) tllMilhuti'd in Kitmx to suit , but JnrKo loans nrn inoforrod. Appllcalious may bo made to Eo . nsoorr . nr.'it Notional llnuk JIulldlntr. Kcpto.'rntlng Alex , B. 1'ottcr. lloston Musi. " " NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 0. DSrOfllTORY , OMAHA , HBB. Ciipllnl 5100,000 Siirp'.iis ' , lau. jHt , 188 ! ) fii.OOO . oi'nciits : AND ii micro us : HRN'UV W. VATKH. I'li'rtldent M'.WIH H. KKIil ) , Vice 1'ri-nltU-ut , A. l'HMI/Al.in , w. v. Monan. JOHN H. COM.INH. It. e.riJHIIINil. J.N. II , I'ATillC'K , W.TT'rt. lTiriillis : , C il.ler ; THE IRON BANK , Curucr l"ti ! ami I'.irn.un Kls. A (1ciHT.il ( IlaiiUlui ; IliiJilnesa Ttahacte.'l o ! Trees ! lMinc nt Km It Trufn , SinHI frtilte , ( Irnpa i ) , Oriiamentul 'l'roi-n nnd Hlmib-i. livvr- KrceiiH , lto i' , Hi' , t < 4'C'tlivr Itli H Uri ; akiort * meiitof Trees nud riuuiU fur ( diluting Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE' STOCK. I'ftcllltles iinmirpaKxedVitn | for nnl retail ll.iti , AUdrcm , . S , LAKK , Proprietor , KUKN.VNUOAII , - . IOWA.