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0 THE OMAHA DAILT BEE./.SATrRDAYr , , AUGUST 9 , 1890 ] FROJ THE STATE CAPITAL , Figures Showing the Assessed Valuation of Nebraska Counties. FICKART BARELY ESCAPES LYNCHING. 'Sim Uoiimliis'of'Mary Miu-fortl Tiilccn to llVr Home at DoU'ltt- M Oiet-lmiil u jailor Shoji. i.'v , Kcb. , August S. [ Spcelul to TIIK IlnrA Tlio fwsmscd valuation of the prop erty lii the various countlos of Nebraska for Ib'.M ' ) Is us follows. : AtitHoptj . . . . . . : tsiKoitri . . . \in.ll \ vi Ailinm : iS'iiivhei ' | ; | < rnry . . Iliinnlu 4'i ! Vlhpyn | 1'nliii lllllllMI 314,11. ) j KIKIV llox Until ) ' ' Klmtnll. * u.ii . Iliiuni ! Wa'S'ttW lOII/i U.VI i llrnwn . . ' Mnroln 3 111711 li Hurt I'ltt'vu V ) IllltllT . ViM.'IIU , IMinir Mum-on 2.S.I7 ' 'TH.K.S t'run Merrlik 3,11. , ! UHri riH-yitmo I.'H.I.'JI III ( Imrry OW.IU7U Niiticr . , i u ; 1,117 u ) ( IntHt1 ill .fi'Kl'.Nvniiilii ' 5 171' ( I/I 1.1 IVilur Niu-knlls yijn.lilil 17 t'lnv III.'JV7U ! 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' ,1117 , 'i < t.7fi Tcilnl. . . . flM "U , til.fiJ Tim nrcriiKn levy is 0.24 Tli.it of DOIKJ- 1ns i-ount > is ( i 1-7 and that of Lancaster 7 1-.V ) . 111 ! ll.MIIII.V l-TH'Cn l.V.\TIIIVl , T-ast cvcnlni * the ictnnius of Mary Mor- ford , thosuiddo , wuro ttilccn to her futlicr's homo at lh\Vitt , a town about foity inllus ioutli of Lincoln. Jailor Lanid < m wont down on tlio s.nno . train to tnla into custody the manlio la believed to bo the L-nuio of the poor jslrl's ruin. AVIion the train arrived nt lo\Vitt thousands of people wore found waiting ut the depot und tlio mule poitionof it w.iscasiiiumitilinglnit ; friendly ghiiiceb at Hlckmt , who was licuvlly ironocl mid iiwaltliiR the arrival of tlio olllcur from Lincoln , Jailor L.uifjdou qukltly read tlio bctitiinont of the nssoniLlud niliUltudunud know th.it us boon ns those gathered were up- prised of the proof of Rii-U.irt'sf'iiiltbrouKht out ut the iniuo-t ] ho would bo lynched. He thrrel'oronuieUlyhurried'Icl'iut { ton freight train lying on nnothor truck nnd in a low minutes was steaming towards Llnraln. A tclogiuin received from UoWitt today c-onllrius Luirilou's : > < ns- plrloiiH , fur when the crowd leaineil of the tchtliiiony bi-ottglit out njialnst ItU-k.irt in the iiiiuust | theio w.is a unhcisal IninenUtioii that the follow h.ul not been lyneho.l before the Lincoln ofllcor nrilved , Jailer Lanpdon re.u-hcd Lincoln with his prisoner at a n. in , At H ) a. in , ho wns ar- mlncd ( before Justice Brown. Hoiould no longur deny that lie and illsa Morfonl had tor sovcinl nights occupied a loom together ut Kill Stiiiums' uon. but lie nttomptod to ttnow the hl.iino of. the frill's lulu on botno fellow In Texas tlrat imbodv hns over heard of. Thu judftu listened to the fellow's tulo nmlut him shoit Uy telling him th.it he could appear for trial next Monday , and unless ho could fuuiish ? T > UO bail ho would hnvu to go to jill mean- whllo. Ho could not furnish bonds. Hill Stnnnus nndlfo \\cro put niidov bonds each. Todny Attomoy Stroilo idcntl lied Stniiiius ns n fellow nuvsted for forgery Uvo or three years ago. In addition to tub crime it bus been alleged ihat Stumms caused a.womiin tolenvo her husband to uocomo his inisti-ess nf ter she had been ninrricd for seven teen yoars. Shu was finally divorced from licr husbund , but did not marry Stnunus until u month ago , when the pollco disoovun-d that they wci-o llvin together in an unlawful state. Hoth Itickurt nnd Stnnnus nro nbout ns tougli looking s | > ccliuons us are to oo found unywhero , and tlio f > rctitouilcr is that ns beautiful u girl its Mury Morford should bo attracted by thorn. Her jonth nnd innocrnco nrutho only oxnlaniitlons of the nijstorv. Stnnnus is vuryniiRiyltli the polko for rtlsoloiliiy tlio fuct that ho und Miss Morfonl \Miro found occupying the sumo couch ono nlgb t , but still will not deny the churgo In tlio iircsonco of the oniccrs. J.V , Winger , whoso wife deserted , him tlirco years ago without apparent cauuo , w.is married iiKiiln ycsteiday , this time to Mis,3 Angle K. Goodin , who has been housekeeper for htm for homo time uud won his affections through her kindness to his children. The reremony was porlormed hv Hov. E. H. Uurtisof thoFntt Piesbyteilan thuroh , and tlio nuptials wcro celebrated at the homo of Mr. M. Scott , 111(11 ( , street. mu xonmious i.ou IMIVTIIIIII. Lou Prnther , the notoilous female r-ho bit oft n portion of the lUnh oCConstitblu Ulugei'ti nnahilo ho wi'.a performhiK his diiliob us an oflleor , was arraigned hoforo Justleo Bro\\n this morning , ami tor the third time asked fern coutinuiinco. This time the jud o llxcit the trial for August in. It is said that Lou is afraid slm will bo scut to the penitcntiarv on thoehargo of niiiyhcni mid is cndoavorln ] ; todefout Justieo by kcopiiiK up a number of contimiancus. The police have boon wittcli- ng her den for souio time , h'il-ig foirful loit fcho should slip off some time during the night. mnioi.Am/.r.D A TOi.ou siioi' . nurglnrs effected an entrance into the tnilor shop owned by Thomas Kelly , ut IIJ'J ' South IClcvonth street , List nlKht , and stole bovoral uollai-s worth of tailoring material. Among the articles taken MUS a suit nearly llnlshed. The thieves got in at the front Window , there being no lighted street lamps to omiblo the police to sou wh.itas polity on. This is hut ono of numerous thefts com mitted where otherwise buighu-s would not duro to work in ease the street lumps wcie lifhtcd. BTOIB AU. THE Sll.VUIt . While the members of the familv of Dr. Chlldo , lll0 ! (1 street , weru upsUiirs tod.iv. intuvcH snealteil into the inning room nnd Itolo nil thu silver spoons. A number or the spoons wcro marked with the initials L. M. U. nnd the remainder S. AI. The doctor has DO Idea who tho'thieves wuro. The spoons i\ era nil of solid silver. AX i\crmo CIIASI : . Thieves visited John Husty's ' fiu-in be tween Lincoln nnd Ulnuvood nt nn early hour this morning mid stole a number of his llncst hogs. The sneaks took the swlno to tlio pack ing House lit West Lincoln and allured them for fiiilo , but their actions were so suspicious that the proprietors telephoned for the police. Almost simultaneously a telegram was re- rclved from Ilustyto look out for the thieves. Meanwhile the two fellows , taking alarm , IKut. Detective Miilono nnd OfUcur IChmuy \vent to U'est Lincoln und started on the trull of the thieves They followed thorn for tour miles and then the liog purlolners In fright left their team ut Oraham's ham and took to tlio brush. They were finally run down to the hanks of S lit , crook , hut Just ns Iho ofllcow were about to arrest them the Ihloves plunged into tua stream , BW m ueross end dlsapiKjai'ed In the luxuriant Kniwtu of sunflowers on the other hide. Additional police service Ava-s called for anil the plaeo was surrounded but the thieves could not be found. TIIR wcnnixa DIDN'T COME orr. Tom Meyera , the son of Chmlcs Meyers , IK'M O street , has been engaged for some time to a very attractive voung lady ubout eighteen yean old living on South Ninth street. The II mo set for tlio nuptials was last evening and the host of f rloiuh and acquaintances invited begun gathcrhiK nt nn early hour. Nine nVlook , thu hour for the ceiemony , arrived , but strange to say Tom did not show up. Btill the brtdo nn J guoits Impatiently awaited his coming. Ten oV-lock eunie , 11 , mid still no Tom. At midnight the prospective bride begun toglvoup nnd gi-ow liysterlcal , while the guests began to disperse , l-'liuuly the preacher loft nnd thu house was .shut up tor the night. U'hls morning the mystery was explained. Designing Iriendj ot Tom , wuo did uot up- prove of tlio match , got hint Intoxicated , put ! t.V ) Into lilt [ KK-ltet und putting him OH the 1 rain pave hint n ticket to Kansiis City. Nat urally the nfTiilr created a great sensation. llm-tcntin * Hut/mnti nnd S. It. Gil lick , .jthdltfitltnrle ) In the local labor union , wcto arraigned before Justleo 1'ox worthy this nornliitf for nwntiHIiifr Kditor Llttlctlehl of the labor papjr Uttlcllold says tliat the whole trtMbluw.-n caused by his refusing to Islc'ii to the dictation ot Craddoek. A chiuiKU if venue MIS taken to Justice Brown's court. ISO ( . OXTHUT * . Tlio long squabble in the city council over the matter of awardliit ? the iiiving contracts was Ilimlly settled nt n special session held list evening. PUrgei-ald , Liitihuin & McUliy japiured the couti.iet for brick paving , whllo Mason & McDonald will do the block paving. VTOMJ A I01IA lOl'STUV. L-ist evening thieves stolen portion of the iipp.u-.ittis . belonging to Steliicr .t Sclioutz' ola ( fountain nt Twelfth and Q stroots. The fotintiiin was charged und ready for u o ivheti taken nwny. There la no clue to the dontlty ol the thieves ( IT1 MiWM * VI ) XOTT.fl. Phil Giot'ty , formerly of Omaha hut now of Mncoin , left for the metropolis today to : > .issSiitttrdm and Sunday with bis host of Jniiilm friends The now hotel in coin-so of construction on Ninth and 1' lias roarhr-d the fourth story ind ovui ) i-ltl/en of Lincoln Is proud of the stately struct ire. ' "hico more stories uro tend nd Ir-.l Todav the pillars for the miignill- ccnt poitKo on Ninth street won ) put In. 'iir.1 ' SflK a would-be tough of eighteen vo.us , wJi ussessed ! l. 10 by Judge Houston Tor bib nlni'ivo and lecherous ttoatmunt of Eddie Nli hols , n hey of thhleenears. . Aitlilis of incoi-potiition of ttio Norwood [ i.nk land company have been filed with the > ociotim of suite. The corporation Is a Lincoln untoipriso nnd the capital stock is SM.IHX ) Tim gentlemen IiiaiiKiinitiiig the Hohcmo nro A Ilurlbut , F U. Ilonlott , ( J U. Mullen , ! ' . O'Doina-ll and L'd. Ulijtiell. 1C02. SlxteiMitli and Piirnum sti-ooti Is the now Ilnck l l mil tiokut ollloo. Ticlc- ots to nil points oi.st nt lowest rates. HUH U.MIAN TUUNIMSS. Tliroo 1)1134 of'Atlih'tiu * ) 1'or Gymiinsts in tlioV -st. The frrent liohemliin turnfust will bo held in Oiu.ihu today , tomorrow and Monday. It promises to bo 0110 of the lurgcst gatherings - ings ever held in the wost. Several hundred visitors from Crete , NVllber , Wuhoo , Schuy- ler , Mnioo IJliitt' . hinroln , Mnwooil ntnt other Ncbraslt.i towns will swell the crowd in itti'iidnnco. The exhibition of fancy turning will bo licld tomorrow ut Huser's pnrk. The Holt Lli.o tiainsvill leave the Webster htieut depot atthoOn. in. and 12:15 p. in. , ictuniiag at Si0 : ! p. in. nnd 11) ) p. in. Today the delegates nnd visitors will bo re ceived by the Omaha societies and a guild reception will bo held at Kosslci's hull duiintj tlio nftcitioon and evening. On Monday evening a grand ball will beheld held iitSnniinoU's ' hull. The followlni ; sooletlos have notified Editor nosodky ] , the srcietary. that they will nr- rive today : L'cska Ainerlck } Sokol , Chicago ; 1'izcuslv.v Sokol , Chicago , T. J. Sokol , St. Louis ; T. J. Sokol , Chiwigo ; T. J. Cecnie , Chicago ; A' . U. Sokol , Alllxvaukeo ; T. J. Sokol. Oniulin ; T J. Snicol Prahii , Chicago ; T. J. Sokol , South OmulM. These societies comprise uinvnrds of two thousand members. Tlio contesting tennis in the turn feat aio : C. A. Sokol , Chicago-Ivoliir , Kubar , Kii/an , Uniton , Xoindii , Patera nnd Holka. T. J. Sokol , Chicago Englotlmter. Ilosik , Kaplanck , Novolny , Hoia , Hu/icka , Vavriiiek and Ooskoctl , IM/ensky Sokol , Chlrngu Plicpccl , Fialn. Lurkcs , JcnlcoU , Klntis. Kulicclc , Pcclvnl und llornk. T. .T. Cechic , Chicago Dolcral , Plncek nnd Andcl. T. J. Tyrs , Cedar Il.ipiils-llasck , Sim- iinck , I'etivllku , Urvdl , Hiu-h and Ilyb.icek. T. J. Sokol , Omaha--llnvdkn , Valonta , Niiifjcr , Pcicival , Kornn , Svoboda , Jelcn aud Flnla. T. .1 , Sokol , St. LouisJcr.itiuk. . V. U. Sokol , AlllwaukcoClirudimosky. . Amcng the contestants are Engletbator , Kiilicck. Horak , Chrndimosky und F. nnd.I , I'ercivnl , who won the pii/.es for suprcmncy in the world's tournament nt Praicue , Bohe mia , in lt > yi. A number of Nebraska societies who do not belong to the union will also bo present. The parulo tomorrow morning will bo formed on South Thirteenth all-cot nnd march to the depot. It will bo cue of the largest ever seen in this city. Music , danc ing and refreshments will bo feature ! ) of the day. The jesult of the contest will bo anj nouiiccd at the conclusion of the ball on Mon day night. 3\v ou. TIIW GAS. Swan ICrdliig linn a Narrow ISsunpo from Death. Swan Billing resides at Arlington , whore ho can count his acres und cattle by the Imndtcds. Swan knows all tint's worth knowing when It comes to the question of tickling the soil or tending his lowing herds , but of city life the man is supremely ig norant. Full of blissful Ignorance , ho eamo to Omaha Thursday morning , took in the sights during the day , ami ns night came ou ho checked his ba gage at the Hotel Furls , at the corner of Ninth and Fumnni. For three longhoiiwho regaled the night clerk , Herb Duncan , telling him how liirso the pumpkins grow in the lilUliorn v.illey , nnd then ho went to bed , not to bleep bul to die. Sunn did not understand the workings of the gas , nnd for several moments contracted and expanded his lungs in a I'utilo attempt to blow the "blamed htuIT out , " ns he put it. Ilo was not discouraged , but mounting a chair , with ono mighty puff ho succeeded in putting out the llnmo , and then ho lay ilo\\n to dream pf the wonderful stories ho would toll his wife and babies when he returned homo. Shortly utter mldhipbt , ns the clerk was passing through the hull , ho dcteetul the Mnell of escaping gas and at once traced it to Swim's ' room. The door was burst In and the farmer was found neatly dead. A physician was called , and by the rapid application of a proper remedy , tho" mini's ' life was saved , and lust night he was In con dition to return to his homo. When questioned upon the subject ho snld ho blew out the gus , and after Unit the room binellcd so bad ttiat ho had a great notion to got up and leave the hotel , but forgot all about it and went to sleep. The V. 31. C. A. lll The diiectors of the Voting Men's Chris tian Association held u business meeting last night. The matter of employing a gen eral secictary was brought up nnd lufcrrcd to a conmilttcu , with power to act , By a unanimous vote it wai decided to push the canvass for funds , nml for this purpose the conmilttcu was instructed to interview the business men of the city. 'J ho icport of the sectetary wns read and accepted It showed W , : < 0 ( ) collected to ditto , leaving it balance of fcb.OOO unprovided for. The members of the gymnasium presented u petition asking for u change of physical director , Thu petition was reform ! to a committee consisting of Oenn Gardner , Dr. Mllroy nnd "W. W , SKibaugh. The report of the acting general secretary showed tlio hibtitution to bu in a nourishing condition , ban ing the question of finances. At this date thu mumueruhlp is .WO , a fallIng - Ing off of-t 1(1 ( duilng the past six months. The decrease In membership Is accounted for by the fact Unit : iu of the members have left tno city , Thu others who have been dropped from the roll are behind ullh thuir annual duos. A Couple of Notorious Crookf. Sergeant Ornishy took In a couple of old time crooks justenlay nftcinoon who ventured over the river from their homo in Council Hluffs. They are William Vim Allen nnd John Mahcr , Van Allen is n professional pickpocket , and admitted us much to Judge llelsley , butsuid ha did not visit Onnhawlth thu Intention of doing anj thing in that line. Ho robbed u passenger on the il , & M. be tween this city and Lincoln last Feb ruary , nud was sentenced to thirty dnjB for petit liirccny , hut tlio then newly elected mayor was prevailed upon by homo of Van Allen's friends to pardon him , so he escaped punishment. Manor U a thlof and all uround crook , nud the police have it standing order to aireat him whenever he shows up in the city. JOIIM xr.irs. Kelt lo\ui the Khali , , In. , August 8.-Special [ Tele- pram to Tin : 1H.L. ] -t'nl Wicker went down to the bottom of u coal shaft west of 1'anora tcstcrdnv to release it eJlo so that It could bo Imtiied to the top , The mine had not been worked since hist winter nnd was lull of damns. After releasing the cage ho started to climb out , was overcome nttcr climbing fifteen feet , fell backward nnd hroko his neck. Ninth District , KcptibllcnM" , DES MOINT.X , In. , August 8. [ Special Tt-lc- graintoTiuUii.l-Tho : : : Ninth district re publican convention will meet at this pinto next Wednesday. The result of the conven tion Is awaited with much interest. If Jtuhro Keed hud not declined to bo n candidate ho would certainly ho the nominee , and ho may yet bo. Hon. Silas Wilson Is In tlio lead us the situation now is. An Insurance Company iispi-ml . Drt MoiVKs , In. , August d. [ Special Tele gram to Tim UKH , ] State Auditor Lyons returned this morning from Dubunue , wheio ho uad been called to examine the condition of the Mutual lire Insurance company The nu'uhs of the company were found to bo lu bad shape , nnd the directors concluded to clnso the doors and suspend business. The assets of the company me $ I2OV ( , liabilities Trniuiiicii Organising. Four Donor , la. , August 8. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tut : Uir. ] The employes of the Illinois Central road on nil the lown lines Imvc decided to orgnnUo u system of federa tion to give them grenter strength ns mi or- ganl/ntioii. The movement wns Inaugurated uv thu older of the railway conductors of this lliie nt n meeting held nt Waterloo nnd Attended bv delegates from nil thiee Iowa divisions of the Illinois Ccntinl. The system of fedeuition will include all the conductors , trainmen and switchmen , and will be a powerful order. At the \Vnterloo meeting icsolutions were passed declaring the now org.ini/atton in favor of sovcud forms. Among them uie extra pay for over time , no advtmceinent of young men in pref erence to old , and u deinund that engines shall not be loudcd beyond their tonnage. Ti-icd to Umiu Illniscir. DCS MOISTS , la. , August 8. [ Special Tele- pram to Tin : Hni-\Vllllam ] Hogers , u prisoner In the city hill , tried to commit sui cide this afternoon by hanging with n rope made by to.ning his shirt in strips. Ho wns discoveied in the nick of time , lie was serv ing a tincc days' sentence-for Intoxication nnd lives ut I'ruirio City. Tlio Condition of Crops. PKS Motxrs , la , August b. The rains of the last week have broken the drouth in nil sections of the statoA nnd reports concerning crops uro moio assuring. The Indications now arc that corn will nverago about half a crop compared with hist year , nnd consider able more tli.in half u crop compared with former ycurs. The yield of wheat is fairly good for Iowa , but oats nro inoro than half n crop. Drouth lias damaged potatoes to a great extent , nnd they will be scarce. The Medical Congress. Bnui.iv , August 8.- [ Social Cablegram to Tin : Bin : . I The medical congress is now thoroughly at woik in every hcctlon. Today's discussion included typhus fever , military hVRone , obstetrics , epidemics of cliihhcn , neuralgia and diseases of the larynx. The delegates visited the temple of tlio garrison hospital , thu natural history museum und the municipal disinfection institute. Prof. Vir- t-how presided over the microscopic illus trations in the demonstration gallery. In the nftcrnoon many ot tlio delegates went on nn CMiursion to the irrigation works at Hunors- dorf and Inspected the convalescent home. Hobbpry J'rcvcntud by I'rovidcnoe. ANNA , 111. , Auimst S. But for an accident tonight to .T , L. Green , a former express mes senger , ho would Juivo succeeded in robbing ' n iniul car on the Illinois Central. Just bc'foro reaching Wetting , where the south-bound mail is duo at 12:17. : Green boarded the train and giving a signal to stop throw out four or live mull i pout-lies. In alighting from the cm-she fell under the wheels , dying soon afterwards. The haps were recovered intact and skeleton kos fitting the lock ou the mall car wcro found ou the body. Green is n son of Uev. J. M. Gieon of Contralla. A Iti-ltlHh CiaiTlMoii Mutinies. LOXIION" , August 8. A portion of the army sen-Ice coips attached to the garrison nt Chatham have mutinied. They allege that their sergeants were Imposing vexations and needless duties upon them without authority of their superior ofticors. The men refused to parade nud barricaded the isolves in the store house. Twenty of them wcro subse quently arrested und placed in piison. Knocking Out "ICmiokH. " Chief Seavoy and the police nuthoiitics have decided that nn ordinance should bo In- tioduccd to prevent the sale of brass , Iron or nny .other kind of artiticlal knuckles , They claim thatit is a disgrace to the city to bee these instalments of local nnd personal warfare - faro .so brazenly exhibited for side , especially in pawnshop windows. Fruit in Indiana n. Failure. INMIMXAI-OMP , August 8. Reports to the state agricultural board indicate that the wheat j ield will bo about Ki per cent of an average crop , and corn will mature hnlf a crop. Potatoes and other ground crops ure sniveling with corn. Fruit is a failure. Imports nnd K\ports. LOVIION , August 8. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : Bm.j Returns issued by the board of trade show that dining the month of July impoits decreased t'Jh20OI)0 ) und exports Increased - creased i'4JltiiO ! ) ) as compared with tlio corro- tpondlnjj month last yean A Collision lu Texas. SiiriiMAX , Tex. , August S. The Dallas pas senger collided with n work train hero this afternoon. Fireman Hughes was instantly killed and Engineer Blake fatally injured , Tluxc other train cmploies nud two passen gers wcro severely bruised. -Tlio Klrc llccord. FOIST WAYNE , hid. , August 8. White's wiiivl ivnrks. mvmlnir ilvo ncics of trround. burned tonight. Loss , $150,000 ; Insuinncc , " > 0,000. The works were sold two months ngo to the American Wheel company of Chicago cage , _ A Fillister Nominated Cor Congress , ST. Louis , Mo. , August 8. The Farmers' ' Mutual Benefit association convention of the Sixth Illinois congressional dlsti lot , held at Olnoy , has nominated Uov. A , G. Uecd'-r for congrohs , 'I Im Biignr Tnv. Hnti.ix , Augusts , [ Special Cablegram to Tin : IJir. ] The Magdeburg Xoltung says It hns boon oftlclnlly Informed that the present bugar tux will bo maintained , m Clinrgcd With licliig n Trnltor. ( JiH-riiMvi.v CITV , August S" . Miirtine < Sobral , minister of foreign affairs , hus bcea thrown Into prison by President Barrillas , with uoing a traitor , Hungarian Villages Turned. A'ic.v.NV , Augusts.Numerous villages in Hungary liuvo been burned nnd their stores of t'l.iin lost. Ono woman and MX children wcie bmned to death. Aiinrulilsix ifold n Conference. PAUIS , August -Special [ Cablegram to THE BBK. ] French and Swiss anarchists have held a conference at Lcsbuchs , lu Savoy. Original I'uukngo Mill Sinned. WASHINGTON , Augtist 8. The president has approved the original paukugotUll. iV Denial IVoni Del.onjj. Ed DoLong denies that ho was ever arrested for procuring girls for Immoral purposes , as published yesterday. Ho says that ho was charged with being an inmate of a house of prostitution , nnd on tlio ociasloti Of a former visit hero ho was Itl shell n place nnd Jumped from the window when the house was rultlcd in order to avoid arrest and thu attendant publicity. Iho Soulnl Ociiincnitlu I-iirty. ISnul.l.v , August S.-JiSpcclul Cnblcgram to Tun llKK.J-Tho Hcrllncr Volkesblatt says that the scheme for the ro-orgnnl7iitlon of tlio social democratic party provides that any one accepting the projmiiutuo and subscribing funds \vlll bo entitled to membership. A conforeiico will bo held mutually , to which delegates pledged to promote thu party's interests will lw chosen each year from the electoral districts. The socialist members of the reichstug uud the members of the committed of ni.iriircnioiit | will bo en titled to bo present at the conferences. The conference will liuvostipremo authority o\er the tnaiiuglng committeo'sactionandtho organization of the committee. The commit tee , which will consist of live member * , will bo balloted for by the conference. The members may iccolvo pecuniary assistance. Tlijj man aging committee will conduct the p.nty's business , summon conferences und control the attitude of the party organs In matters of pilncipal. A committee of Ilvo socialist members of the roiebstug will supervise the mntiiivliiR committee , The VolKesblatt will bo the olllcial oignn of the party. / jj//.s'f > A.ii. t'.i tt.t ait.it'lis. A. Nash of Lincoln is at the 1-iixton. A. H. Gable of Ilartlngton is nt the Casey. QS. H. Well of Now York is nt the Murray. M. T. Eldred of Minneapolis is at the Mil- Inrd. Inrd.Edward Edward Smith of St. Paul Is at the Mil- lard. II. R Bunto of Chicago Is in the city , ut the Casey. G. U' . Small of Lincoln is nt the Mer chants. W. O. Tyler of Chicago is n guest ut the 1'uxton. J. l-\ Helm of Ued Willow is registered at the Casey. II. L. Kimorof Benedict was at the Casey last night. B. C , Kurg of St. Louis was nt the Mlllard last night , F. H. Roberts of Detroit is in the city nt the Murray. F. M. Cannon of Kearney is lu the city , nt the 1'nxtoil. O.V. \ . Irving of Lincoln in n guest nt the Moi'ihunts. .1.V. . .Tndsoiiof Milwaukee is registered lit the Millatd. A. G. Kwingof Clinton , In. , Is in the city , nt the Piixton. J..1. BildgesnndJ. S.-Layton of Couitlund are at tlio Casey. Ed Towns of Sioux City was nt the Mer chants histnight. C. L. Richards nnd J. M. Bennett of Hebron ure nt the Paxton. J. W. rreoman of Grand Island wns nt the Meichants hist night. A. E. Steele of Newark , N. J , , is In the city , ut the Mlllard W. C. Gage of Harvard , 111. , was in the city yesterday at the Merchants. A , Kleiner of New York is registered nt the Merchants. W. A. Stanton of the firm of Bcldlng Bros. & Co. , Chicago , accompanied by his wife and two daughters nnd H. II , Holding. Jr. , were In the eitj yesterday , the guests of Notinnn b' . Jacobs. The party is on u pleas ure trip to Yellowstone park and the north west. west.A. A. B. Duvcnpoit , the chief clerk at the Hotel Baiker , nrrhcd home jcstcrday after noon from u month's vacation. His com plexion is > u little the : worse for wear , but his sriilta are away up at the top notch. Mrs. Dr. Devries of Fiemonl is visiting her parents , Mr. and Mr > . J. A. Woodman , of this city.Miss Miss Mabel Ohciholtzcr of Elkhart , hid. , is visiting Miss Clara "Vim Camp of North Twentieth street. Jailer Put Havcy leaves this evening for Boston and Bridgeport on a llftecn days' leave of absence to visit friends at his old home. C. N. Gurley of Philadelphia was at the Murray last night. Benjamin Cohen of Now Orleans is in the city registered at thuMurray. B. M. Willasy. P. W. Kenny , E. C. Juck- son nnd J. B. Ad urns of Blair arc at the Mur ray. ray.L. L. H. Galncs and Joseph H. Nash of Chicago cage uro at the Paxton. J. A. Hinds and family of Rochester , N. Y. , nro at the Mlllard. Mr. RobcitL. Garlichs has returned from n slv weeks' trip to Is'ow York and Nnrra- guuset 1'ler. MitKVITIVS. Tlio attempt to hold a mooting of the Personal Right's league of the Fourth wnrd wits u failure Inst night. A few of the members gathered at Uerawnln hull und adjourned to meet t o weeks from toniyht. Only three of the members of the county central committee of the inde pendents wore present ut Green's hull lust night , nnd those occupied bents on the stiiirs leading to the hull. They did not attempt to outline nny policto bo followed ( luring the fall campaign , hut simply adjourned themselves and went homo. A Ija lep Condition of Afl'iili-s Exist ing oil ( iit-Ofl * Island. Open rebellion , intcniieino strife , insur rection , revolution , civil war. nnd the whole family of verbs that denote netion , aggressive nnd determined , ivcto used in Justice Bur nett's court yesterdiy u.\ the attorneys ou both sides todesciibo the condition of uffulrs on Cut-Off island , a Migrant piece of ground that has been separated from Nobiasku by the restless current of tlio Mlssouil river. While it bus been separated from Nebraska , it has not been ghcn to Iowa , for a deep channel of muddy water divides It from the boundaries of serene Huwhoycdom , but the main part of the channel of the river Hews wes tof it , and by common consent of the Douglas county authorities it has been aban doned to the legal control of the Iowa olllcers. When the river cut it off from Nebraska Juiisdietion and hemmed it in on nil sides it number of gentlemen conceived the Idea that by the net of providence , through the In strumentality of thq Missouri river , the land upon It , reverted to the United States and was subject to the pre-emption and home stead laws. It had for years been rcgnidcd as valueless und its oiiginal owners laid neg lected to pay the tax&s , on It , nnil'thu descrip tions of n great deal of It had been lost or stricken from the recorder's books. They consequently took possession of it under the homestead nnd pre-emption laws , and several of them , among whpnj Is Dr. Jeffries of this city , have perfected their titles to it and still letiiiu possession of homo very vuhublo islands , which have been drained ami made tillable by the change in the channel of the ilver.tS The largest portion of the home steaders or squatters have sold their titles to an organization In Omuha known as the Omaha land nnd improvement compmy , mill thcv have n largo foivo of men in practical possession of the isl.iud. Hut some of the squatters have refused to relinquish theii claims , and are giving the improvement com pany n great deal of trouble. Among them is Henry Coombs , a very intelligent colored man , who , whllo being nimble to either reader or write even his own name , has shown nn ndmlmbla ability to take cure of himself nnd protect his interests. Coombs has homesteaded - steaded a fraction over foity acres of the island , and has resisted all of the Impor tunities of the land company to bell it , mu has successfully resisted u great many efforts that have been mada to dilvu him ott. The hind company employ u foruo of sixteen men Coombs has surrounded himself with a fon-o of ten darkles who act as one mini under his admirable generalship. A few days since the Improvement company's forces wcio .set u work to build a fence through the c'-nter o Coombs' laud. The colotod Napoleon came to Council Bluffs and tiled nn Infer u ition li Hurnott's court , charging th'-in ' with mull clous trespass , nud two constables \vero son down to arrest Duck Keith , the leader , and i whole ciiiwd of them , They wore brough Into thu court and uavo satisfactory bonds fo their appearance lint Monday , when they appeared for Irial they asked for a contluu anco for thirty days , and signed an lujrcemcn nt tlio supgestlou of Coombs that they would not attempt to molest him or his property during the Intm'ul , The continuance was granted , nnd the two armies went back to tlio island. In court Coombs was his own lawyer mid showed nuoxtraordlnnrvnmomiL of in- telllgonciJ-Wl shrewdness in the conduct of his cuso. On Thursday the lard company's forces violated the treaty they had signed mid de clared the truce ended. They hud perfected n patent Jack fence in the meantime that could be set up with extraordinary speed , and whllo the colored forces wore scattered they Jumped In nnd built the line of fence before Iho black Napoleon could rally his troops. Then he resorted to strategy , nnd completely outgeneraled them , le sent a portion ot his men to the upper end of the fence with Instructions to begin tear- ng It out nnd make nil the noise about It pos sible , The laiul oompim hasn special officer on duty at the Island and Sheriff O'Neill hns tppolntcd u deputy shorllT to remain there mil preserve the peace. Coombs charges .hat this ofilcvr is In sympathy with the land company und has shown H great den ) of par tiality. When the .skirmish line of thu colored irmy reached the point where they wcro dl- ectcd to commence operations they were net by the-deputy sheriff and the other ofil- eeriind the entire forceof the enemy. Coombi ind the nintn body of the colored urmv wore itdlng In thu brush ut thu other end of the Ield , and when the nttnck wns mndooii the skirmish line tun ! the attention of the oIlk'OM wnsiequlred to preserve the peace at th it > olnt , Coombs nnd his men swept down upon .ho fence mid gathered It up In sections and scattered it oor the face of thu earth , and Jcforo the enemy realized what had Imp- icned the last panel wns rural to the ground. A general rough and tumble lUht then fol owed , which the ofllecrs claimed they could inly quell by ill-resting Coombs nnd his men. The whole iiiiny was captured by the minions of the law without resistance. Coombs says hat Buck ICeith d.-ew a revolver and shot at lim with the intention of killing him , nud was only prevented from c.urying out his de- siitn by the sheriff , who seized and disarmed lim. The ten colored men woio brought In ate Thursday evening and held upon n charge of disturbing the peace. Vesterdav , hey wcro taken before Burnett , und asked 'or mid wore granted n continuance of their cases until Mondiy. Iji the ineantlmo the inprovcinentcoiLtyany promises to ll'oan ' in- 'ormatlon chnr , ng them with malicious trespass. When they left the cotut to return to the island the iicgiocs' , \vlio had been louglily bundled by Buck ICeith and his gang , wcio anxious to arm themselves und light it out with cold steel and hot powder , but their general lorb.ulo It. "We'll do nothing to get omsclves in trouble , " said he. "Let them dothoshoothr and cuttln1. They can't kill ill of us , and we'll stay light there , mid some of us w 111 gut to keep and enjoy our property. Wo'ro right , and we'll beat 'em. " Hut some of the darkies were not as meek and lowly ns their louder , and yesteidav , be- foio they left the city , they surreptitiously armed themselves with inzors and other weapons , und It is not at nil improbable that Cut-Off Island will bo the scene of bloody carnage before ninny days. Coombs Is a line , huge lellow , bright and gentlemanly , nnd in many icspects a most remarkable man , and ill of the men whom he commands uppeur to M able to tnko euro of themselves in a light. Are They Insane ? When the Bresco habeas corpus ease- was called hero lost week It wai decided to post- 10110 the hearing and ehutigo the place to Missouri Valley. Negotiations wcro opened to secure the presence of Judge Cm-son to try ttio casoat Missouri Valley , and thus inuko it inorci convenient for puitlcs concerned and ; ess expensive than to dra witnesses here. In considering the question as to whether ho could go there Judge Carson asked ono of the attorneys how long thu case would probablv take. " so" " well "Probably u day or "Very , then I will make the order nnd will bo t'icro next Tuesday to hear it. " When the arrange ment was completed another attorney in the case remarked : "It may tnko a little longer than n day. I believe thei-o are about forty witnesses on each side. " The judge was rather discouraged atr the prospect , but the orJor hau been made and so it stood. The case opened there Tuesday and is still open , with a good prospector its taking the rest of his summer vacation. The court room is crowded and Missouri Valley is doing little else than discussing nnd cussing the affair. Mrs , Bresco is still in poor health Her husband is quite well. Both conduct thom- sclves ns snno on all matters except their par ticular claim that she is u long lost and greatly wronged heiress and that numerous citizenkare concerned in the conspiracy to defraud her out of an immense estate. Mandel & Klein uro offering great bargains In every department. Wo show the best line of cook stoves and ranges in the city , from ? 10 to $10. In tinware wo carry the best only nnd sold nt bottom prices. Carpets , "Oh , my 1" we Just beat the world , foimcr price of carpets in cts. , now 40 cts. , and so on through the entire lino.V'o show a largo line in novelties In our pallor goods depart ment. In bedroom suits wo pridu ourselves of carrying the most complete assortment , choice of III ) styles. Book cases , rockers nnd dining chairs of every description. Side boards , wardrobes and center tiblos go ulons : with this unloading sale. Get prices clbc- wliero and compare Miiudcl & Klein's 3l0 ! Broudwav. Glebe barbershop. 111 Pearl , cist side , near corner Bio.idwny , is now opeu for business. John Sehlcketaiii ! & Co. If you wish to soil your properly call on the Judd& Wells Co. , C , B. Jiidd , president , COO Broadway. J. C. Blxby , steam Hunting , sanitary en gineer , 'Jl Lifo building , Onutm ; 'Mi Mor Hum block , Council BlulTs. < > N ( ticc to Contructni-H. Sealed proposals will bo received at the of- flee of the architects , rooms 'ill and ! M5 Merriam - riam block , Council BlulTs , lu. , until 'J p. in. on the lllth day of August , Ib90 , for the erection nnd completion of the now First Methodist Episcopal chinch at Council BlulTs , according to thu ro- viscd pluns und spedlleutions. ISach bidder will state the amount ho will allow for the present building. Hach bid shall bo accom panied by a cortlllcd check for $ . * > 00 , as n guaranty that the ptity leceiving the award will enter into u contract and give satisfac tory bond. The committee reserves the light to t eject nny or all bids. By order of tlio committee. F. M. KI.I.IS fc Co , Architects. W. S. MAV.SK , Chairman. C. W. Buow.v , Secretary. Commercial men , New Pacific , Council Bluffs , is under management of W. Jones with new sample rooms. J. 0. Tlpton , real estate , Mr Droidwny. That Ki\-Mlle Halt. The manngcrs of the motor company an ticipated the action of the council nnd yes terday ordered the conductors on the Main street line to n o Just enough current to pro pel the trains at a stx-milo-an-hour speed , which is the limit proposed to bo fixed by the council in the ordinance now pending. It Is a pretty shrewd move on the part of the motor people , and they have succeeded in raising n howl that can bo heard all over the city. Several business men on the lower end ofthostiecthoero anxious to get up town yesterday afternoon , after attempting in vain to bribe or bulldoso 110 motonimii and conductor Jumped oil the cnrcand walked vociferously declaring that they could walk faster than any ulankety blmiKed elect no motor could run anyhow , and they would pay their extra nickel to shoo dealers. It Is prohahlo that u pi'tltion will ho picsentcd to the council at Its next meeting asking them to strike out the bix-mile clause und insert ono in its place remiii ing the motor company to run thi-lr Indus at any speed they deslro BO that It is less than forty miles nn hour. It is claimed by many observers that the motors wuro run neiror-Unco miles on hour than six , In order to ugirravato the public mind into still finthcr Imllgimtion as to the pro posed reduction in spuul. When PMiy was lick , we enre her Cnstorla , When liu VTM a Child , the cried f or Castorlo , When ihe trcrvine Him , nhn clung to Cnstorln , When ihu bad Children , the i ; vo them C'utoria , - There is nothing its equal for relieving the SORENESS , ITCHING or BURNING , reducing ; the INFLAMMATION , taking out REDNESS , and quickly bringing the skin to its natural color , 0 BEWARE of imposition. Take POND'S EXTRACT only. Sco landscape ( rade-mark on buff wrapper. Sold only In our own bottlos. All druflflists. . PQGWS EXTRACT CO.,766th AVE. , WEW YORK. 6TJ ( * * MOST APPETIZING EASILY DIGESTED. Tlio VAN HOUTFNS process renders tlu-ir cocoa easy of v digestion and develops in the luckiest degree its delicious aroma. It is an excellent flesh-former , Jifty per cent , greater than the best of other cocoas. 11 BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " W VAN HOUTKX'S UOCOA ( "oncotrioil nlwr. ) < unod" ) Isiftt prf/hal. piro. nolnblo Cocoa , liiMiltil , iimilu unit p KonU < il In Ilollmul , unit l In.diiv Iii-Ucr unit moi-a inliililf limit niij nfllio niiriu-r.Mi linllallni , . . In ( net , It lii ; iitrill > mluiit- tcJ all ovcrniirojicIfttiilaioiiMnrntlvo test \tllluislly pnwoltliat nooi/.rrOnroii oiimlstliit IiiTvitliir'n In tolulillllr , ncroonhle tnitc r.nii nutritive iiunlltlct ' lar- i-t > ale In the world. " Ankfor VAX HOUTF.N'BAKDTAKI : M > OTHER. 53 THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Gurry all . < ! ihordei.s ol t lie btiiinncli. l.ivcr , Doivcl , liiiliiHlnil > li > rNprv ons OiHenspF , ljoi-4 cil * Aiipct Iti * . lli > a lnuln , Cnnxtlpntlnii , Oostlvciinlntllj i'H- tldii , Illli > iiMiiNs , Fever , Clips , IC'c. , ami reiulcrs ttin systiMii less II il > h to con tract ( liiotise. liiotise.DVSPB1PSIA. . HADWAY'P IMIiT.S inn uctiicfnr this pniniilalilt. Tlicy tone up the Internal M-oiotloni to healthy lu-tlon. n stoic sln < n tli to the .toinncli. mid t < ii 11)1-It to m-rforin Iti runctliiiH. 1'ileoiV : i box. bold hy jilt diuKrfMs oriualhil by ItADWAV & . UiJ\Va : \ Mii-et , Now Vorlf , on tccelpt of pi k-e. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY , tt Itolosnlo and Ketall DealerIn ynpy i u i TTD I nr i _ L * l J JL L \ A Largest Stock uud Io\\cst I'rlcos , Hellers , send for Catalogue. Noa. 201 uud 207 Broidway , and 201 nnd 2.18 . IHorco Street , Counc.il SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BiUrFS. FOIlSAhE-Or will trulu fur a goal reid to.im.sfilllnu Nn. < ! ! , rodstoied In Wal lace. Ity Dr. Archibald , dam by Kentucky Uluy , 5 ye it-sold. Apply to Dr. Mactan , FOKUnNT Turn BOO 1 nuuorn nouses. W. W. miner. ! H 1'o.ul client , WANTED-UooJ grl | for Renoral hun-a- V ) \\orlc. .Mrs. A. I1. IlaaohuU. No , 1 0 Fourth street , FOIl SVrE op rtant-aiirdim land , with house * , by J. It. Itlcu. 10. .Main M. . . Coiiiuil UlulVs. " \\7"ANTniJ-An espeilcnecd t-iKlneer and > > lauiuli iiiian lotiihoelini o pint In launiliy lu Um.ilia. Uotul ware- , and lii'inianeiit ptisltlon. Imjuliu I' . , lleo ullke. ( Jouiiell ItlnllH. WII Y p-iy rent , wiion yon can liny a linmoim thnsaiiio torins , anil in case of your death litany 1 1 mo lu ivo yum- faintly the homo ulo u- on thu following terms : Ahonui woith fl.OJ ) at SO per inoiith A lio'iii ) wnrlli l.'iJ'l at f IS per mouth. A homo worth t,001 ; at IJI per month. A homo worth f.iOU ! ) ut HI pur month. A homo worth Jl,0) ) ) ntIS pur month. Other priced homos on thu s imti turins. Tin above monthly piynionts Inelinlu prlnclpil nnd Intniiist. Kor tu'll piu tleulim call ou or nildii'sstlio.fiild& Wtlls Co. . OH U road way , C/'uiinell Illnlfs , In. _ "Ij'OH ItENT The store room , No. IS , fiontlru JL1 nn 1'earl fit , W ( J , James. WK HA vn so ver il bo uitlful inn lorn Inim that wo will Iradofur oiiMiinlinrj I 'ii3i'i loin In Oninh tor Council 'ilulTs. The Judd & Wulls Co. , Coimell UliilK lit. WAXTKD- Local njtents to uiinvuhs foi Ir ) Nuvln'htixplanulory htoek bonk. Tor Iirtleulut.ialdie , ( s II , lloux , Uniioii , lu. ST. FRA8CIS ACADEMY Bonrdlng nnd Day School , Fifth Avc. and Seventh Street. Can bo reached front nny of the tlopots on motor. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity D. V. M. TERMS For board nnd tuition em- braclnf , * nil branches of n HnUhud educa tion for young Itulien $76 for Hchsloa of Ilvo months , romrnonuin llr t Montlay In September and Fobrjwry rohpcotlvcly. For further iiartleulara aililro-is SISTl-Mi SUPKUIOR , St. Francis Academy , Council Hhillh. lo\v.a. F. M. Ellis & Co. , ARCHITECTS And RuiUln g Supurtntondonts. Hooins 4M and ! ! . ! lleo llnllilltii ; , Oinaliu .Net ) . , and Uiwini * " 11 aii'I . ' 11 .Morrlain lloi-k ) Council llliill'H. In , Uoiru | n luu 10 mllelto 1 A HOTEL BARGAIN lloiel .Inmosoii , ( J.iiiicll lUniri , la , , forient. 1'iirnliilioiliui I in iso ilrojiih-a liertth > t ( < | In tliuc-lty. Centrally huitul. I ) ilti. u lust- clus-lMiilms-i , 'llils is u liai.-.ilu for so-no tcioil liolnl limn , Aiil | | > to JAMESON BROS , Props. Council EluITj . . . . Iowa. "ALL. WORK WARRANTED ST3S3& , DR. J. D. J\CX30.V , l > ant\l Burjaon Alt kinds of work ilonu , Voueun niivu line- liulf on your cold and sliver Illllnif by oallln at roum SQi Merrluiu block , Council lllu.rs. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute AMU Private Hospital , " Cor. Broadway and 2ith ( Stroot. Council lilulls , la For thotroalinentnf allsnriiluiil and elnonlo dNo.isus nnd illseaws or ( lie lilnod. 1'rlvntodlsei'es if the ntlnary and sovnal iiiitnns , us syiililllh , strletnie , cystitis , tpcr * inalorrolio i1 , lo-t inanbuDil , sexual liripntcneo nlul uDiikni'sstiu.iti'il wnt-eessfiilly. riiitluiilniMittutitUin paid todKe.i'-es of the hums , as Asllnuii , I'diisiiniiillon. llr.iiuliltls Ciilurih , I'te. 1'iirilysls Kldnoy dlsoast-t ai Diabetes. Ililitht's IINoiiMi , ICliuiiiiiiitlsiii , IMlcs. Ciuu-ei. Viirlo'ole. llyilnieele , Ilinusy , Tu- nior. llUi'aspsof thooyiMinil ear. ( Jlill ) feet. .Siiliril cm vnture ami iillillsoaso-uif thuliniii'f. Wnliiivoa ( U'liurlmi'iit diiMitod ooluivoly to lim tieatinoet of Ut'Mlno ( IKci-i : s MudlcIncbonthuciirulyiiucU'tl ami fuo from obsurviitlnn. ConospindiMico eonfldentlnl. Address : DR. BEI-LINGEn'S Surgical Institute inil Private Hospital , Cur lUu.uluiij iiiul2iitli it. . Council lllulli , la. THE J. A. 1IURPHI MANUI AOTUUINO OO. , ] t A cniio nnd 2I > 1 St. Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and S-roll Pawing. Ilo-Haivlnz nnd IManliiK , HavhiKof all kinds. I'oiuh Ilr.icUots. Kindllnii woixU..Mpui loaildell\eio I. t'luin Riiuihihtby ihu liuiol'J'ie. All worl , to ba flrstelaiis. Tvloiihnuo SW. "VOlJU I'ATKONAOi : KJMCI CEI > . " , . -M ' OFFICER & PUSEY BANKE Corner .Mnlnu unit llrua COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Konlers In fninljn ! and doiiuistlu oxelii. ( 'iilloutliins nrulo uud IntereNt paid on time f di > l > nslts. j D Kiitirvusov , I'roi , U. I. . Hut'nAitr , Vlco-prea CIIAIII.KS U , IIAS'SAN , Cnililur. CITIZENS STATE BAM Of Ooimoll Illiiffn. Paid up Capital . . . , . . $ tCOOOO Surplus nnd Profits . . . . BO.OOO Liability to Depositors. . SOO.OOO llliiTiisi : ( ( ) -I. A .Miller. P O Oloiisiin , 13. Ii , SlinmiiU IM : . Hurt. .1 D IMiniinsoii. I'linrles U. Illinium. Tr.iiiviutiruiiuiiil lianUlnn liusl- nish l.nixiHt miittiil ami Hiiiplnt * of any bank In boiitliwcMiii n In.MI. INTEREST ON TIMt DEPOSITS. H , K. MIIXOII. It. J. II. Ilouizeols , II. U. Conlie. 3IAXOX , UOUIOIS & COOKB , Arcliitects and Supcrintenilcnts. ItoniiHOOT nnd COS N. I Itoornn SlO mill .r > 0 Y , Mfn HIilK. . tliimhn , Mori lain lilk. , Ciinn. Nub , TcluiiliunvtiU. ( oil ItlnlN , la. Telo- lylionu .TJ'