r OMAHA DAILT BEF JjlDNBSDAY , AUGUST 27 , 1890. I , EOSE VATER.JIilitor. _ r'UHMHiii-b TivEitv MORNING. 'IT.UM8 oFTt7IIH HIl'TIOX. Dall ) nml'Uintlny , One Ywir . $1000 $ Hlxinontln . j > < Thno tnonllis . 2M Hiindny llu , Ono V.ir . 200 \Vtrkly \ Hie. One Vcir. . 120 ori'IOF.S ! Onniliii. The Itco llulliHtifr. Knitli ( inntlin. Corner N niirl Mill Ptrccti ( otincll IJIuIlH , I.1 I' ( irl , liopt. ( bleiilo UHIcc. II" riiniiilicrof rornmfrro. , Ni wSorl < lloonnl'UI mid H.Tl Hume llullulng \\ittOiliMlon. \ > ' > IH url < until sticet. All lomimmli'itlom ri'liitlne to tinvv * and rilltnrlal in ilttr nlioutil bo nddrewd to the I ( llliirliil Di'ii.n tin tut , IH'MNr ' ! ' ? IiETTIIliS. All liu-tlni-M h ttoftnnil ri'iiiltt.uicot should IIP nildrivtiil tuTliulliu l'ill > ll < hlii'l'i ; > mmiy | , Otnnlin. DriifK cliLCks nml jiosiolllio orduri l lx > Hindu | > " } -'l > lo to the order of thu ooiu- imny The lice Publishing Company , Proprietors , Tholleo It'Id V , rurimin sind hc-vcnUc-nth Sts MVOIIN ' TATMKYlo OIKCUI.ATION , Mntpnf Nolmitk.i. I . . County of llounlni. f ( - . < < > It T/M.liiicl. ! , spcrotnry of The Hco I'uhlisliln ; roriiimiv.doosKolciiiiilj qwo.irthnt tlio ( ictii.ili'Iiciilntloii of Tin IMii.v Hm for tliiMuok-ciullniC August S3 , MM. VMS us fol- Hntiilnv Aiunstl" . . ' ' 1.100 Monday Ausnst 1H . 'X4l Tmsdnynsint III . .11,1.1 \ViMliii-ilnv , AiUHMt'.l ) . "Mil Tlini-rfliiv AnnilM SI . 20.1'H ) rJitov Auznstli' . SMU9 biilimluy A tilist 3 . " 0.7 1 1 Avcmgo . . . 20Hr > l oio. r. TrhcmcK. evorn to lit fnro inn nml mili'-crlliid In my jiroflonroili sSIrd il iv of August. A. 1 > . ItTO. IHIU , ] Is 1' . lnu Notury 1'ubllo. btulrof VI rufcn. I . _ C'liunty of Pouglii f i II T/M limit , IK Ins duly sworn , < lo- il MIHlIi itlio Issocrctftry of Tlip HIM ) mie ( .omimnj. that tlioni'timl mernio dully vliinliitlon of TIIF I\IM IIIK for the month oriifMHt. . i > bl ! , I8ii5l topics : for ' op- ten In r IN'I ISTHI ( oplci , for Octohor , JSvi , 1st 'i. ciipli * . for Novftnliui , lflv > , lli.llll mpluMj for I ) ( i Piiilx-r ! < > s'i , JfMMH roplia ; for .In nun ry 3S1A 111 , lAi Milcs | for I'almiiry 1'W ) . li,5dl ! lOpliH. to' M.nili. 1KJO , ai.RI5iopli"i ! for April , JMK ) VO/U tonlurt : for Mny. li'JO ' , 20 bO copies , for .It-Hi 1MW , 1 , )01 ) copli'H , for Inly , Ifi'K ) , I.P.IC. copM. Utoiiill ] l. T/miltCir. Sworn ti > 1 ofiirc mn and Hill tc'ilhoil In my iiri'irm < 111 s .d ilny of AnguM. A 1) ) IHyo [ mi.l N I' I'm. . Noturj ruUlc. Cot STY hospital c'hihns c'ontinuo toll ing inith chlllliif * I'i'tfuliii Hy , As 1 Alt us ichulls { jo , tlio police lia\o fjiu-n dignity to Iho miiK 1) $ hav ing a bund luittl the procession. Tlir appointment of sv Virginian to the coiiMulutouti Colon c\idontly put u poilod to the liopcq of bovouil amlillious KobrasKuns. M'ITII Kom untl Thompwn doing tlio tnlkiiif , ' In tlio Third distiict , thot-o will 1)0.no . iitfo slly for the republican , nonil * iioo to tal o the flold. IN the inatlor of rcsil estate transac tions tlio division of Africa among the powers forms the most oxton8i e "deal" iccotdud in inotlurn times. Tin : South D.ikotn lopublio.m con von- tlonvill 1)O called upon to wrestle with an oqiuil htilTuifjo plunk. This will fin- niahoxcitoinont for woiao.i iu p.ints. AccouiiNi4ofrioiidly reports , farmers - ors \\ofldngiiion at o tut'iiiiifj out in lingo ctowds to hoar IMdvolghan mid Hdgorton. No other pair of candidates the mn notiic drawing qualities. IT is worthy of note that while the supreme council of the federation of rail way employes omlor-iod the giie\anoo3 of the Nuw Yorlc Central atiikora , no paitiouhvr anxiety was hluwn to follow the windy loadotship of Powdotly. AnivANSAS will lire the first off year election pun nu.\t Monday. Tlio fact that preaohotB ate loading the rodpoct- ivo political forces dooa not noecHsarily mean the alundenmont of these goiy methods which distinguish southoin elections. THIS bare iMMHllrilily of the democrats crowding the republicans in Pennsjl- vanla next Noveinhor inspired the pio- hlbltioniHts with fresh ? eal and a state ticket. It is intoiesting to note how readily thcso assistant democrats jump at a chance or oven a prospect of im paling tlio lopubllcan patty. Tut : annual appropriations for state a tiuultural stations have been made hy congroBS. llach station iccohoh flftoon Ithoimand dollars , and outside the silaries paid tluv > u in charge no noticeable bono- Jlt has over boon recclv oil bj' the fanners who loot the bills. Theoretical and piactical fntming nc\or dovetail. Tine municipal autliorltios of London hnvo ibsued another order limitingtlio heights of ImildliitfB in that city. Now Yotk is clamoring for a Minilar order , and It may bo passed. Now York proba bly docs not want her citizens to stand on the roof of her bnildings and look out ut the glowing and pro'io- { > sl\o Till' census bulletin on the product of pig iron shows that in twonty-tlvo states tjio increase in ten jo.irs lurt boon about six million tons. The Tivet that hun- ihctlu ofnuw fttniaces are being built in the southern at Uos would Biiggost that the InotoaHo for the no\t ton years willmoro than double the past ton. p TiiiicniloiHomunt of Mr. McKoighan l y the democrats of the Second ponetts- bional illhttk'tas u moio porfunutory performance. H is n slgnllluant fact , lionu\ , that the eoinontlon , In en dorsing MeKoiglum , did notondoiso the rlllanco to any alai tiling extent. The votes of the members will bo accepted uoxurtholuss. * TllKsieoulative boonierrf of Denver , iu advertIbOiaonts In o.vstorn papers , esti mate the population at from ono htm- lied and thirty to ono hundred and llfty thousand. This enormous disctopaney l > ot\veon the actual and Hotitious Btig- ( jobts the neeosblty of the boomers netting tojrothor and btriklng up an iicquiilntauco with the United States census TiiMntoMnjorllQnlltof Now York thtrats for n viiulieation. The nubting defeat administered to him n few years ago in > lces him all the moio anxious to re-enter public life. Pos o alnff n sur plus of moans , there Is little doubt , uliouhl ho iiuilto bib \\lblieh known to the flnoiirkora in the usual way , that on- thuritamn for Abruui would aoou bubble UU thu corner * . i T//B rAininns' CONORKSS. The Farmers' Congress , now In ses- at Council Dlulfs , is ono of tlio most important meetings ol agriculturists e\or n sombled In the \vost. \ It is Im portant bccaitbo it Is not a , meeting of ] ) olltltlatiH in any sense , but a gathering1 of representative agriculturists of the nation , assembled for the solo .purposes of discussing mc.tauios that nil ! tend to bettor Iho condition of the farmers of America. The Idea of the congicsswaa * conceived In tlio south nine years ago , and each annual meeting has attested its growth and Interest. The tenth annual scssloji nt Council Bluffs promises to bo ono of the most In- Htruott\o and largely attended sessions yet held. Able speakers ulll iiddross the meetings , and tlio questions of the day will ho discussed from logical and conseruitho standpoints. While the meeting h being held In Iowa , Omaha and Nebraska feel as keen an Intel est In Iho gathoiing as if it woio on this side of the Missouri's banks , and the delegates and visiting members will find that Omaha's hospitality is not stinted by jealousy , "but that she joins with Council BlulTS in o\.tend- iiii. u hearty volcomo. Our sister city bus shown herself equal to the occasion of the entertainment , however , and is tloervlng of praito for the libor.il inmnor in which she dtessod herself in her lincst decorations and throw open her doors to receive her guests ftomall the states hi the union. The wonderful growth of the Farmers' Alliance in the south is hugely duo to this congress , as sk bossioiu haio been held In the southern stated , and the fanners before organising studied the sit uation and knew what they were doing ; not being misled into placing tickets in tlio field ba \ few professional dema gogues. 'They knew their wants and in most Gates their domuids htuo boon rational and reasonable. It is to be hoped that the farmer > of Nebraska Mho tuo in attendance at Council Hluffsull \ gathot sound tmd substantial ideas on the economic issues of the day , so that they can grapple intelligently with the piobloms that present thomsohes for bOUltlOIl. The crop report of Nebraslvti a month ngo.is anj thing butencour.iging. Corn 'had not matured and a prevailing drouth caused fanners to cntoitatn gnue fcirs that almost an ontito failuieouldbo tiio result. But the reports for the last , two u.cckbliu\o been oncouiaging , and as coin has ad\tnced to thalstago wheto a reasonable Ultimate tan bo niailc , it is evorjwheio manifest tint the j-lold will bo innch larger than \\as expected in midsummer. It is true that thnro will be a bhortngc in Ncbrasku , bul in ex ceptional cases only \ 111 thot o houtter failure. The acreage is huger than last 3 ear , and with total failures in other sec tions , the price received will moie than make good the shoitagc. The Nebiaska fanner who this jcar laisus t\\enty or twcnty-iho bushels of torn to the aero will leceivo ns much money for it as ho iccclved hibt jeat for his sixty bushels. Hogs and cattle will , increase in price , and , taken as a whole , it is snfo to pro- diet that the shortage of corn \\ill not bo materially felt. Oats linvo not jiolded as many bushels us in picccding jcnrs , but caicful estimates show that there will bo more than enough for homo consumption , and witli the possible ex ception of the potato ciop the product of Nebraska will bo worth as much iu dol- hus and cents ns formally. ' Woioitnotfor the professional ngi- tatiia who are shrieking about po\orty and shedding eiocodilo tears for the farmer of Nebraska , \\hoaro doing1 ery well compared with many other states , the nightmare of hard times would haunt no ono. Public improvements in the towns and cities ate going on ; individual capital is'boing Invented ; Inboiors llnd ample employment at good wages , and taken as a whole Nebraska is enjoying an era of | tiospority that few western Htatea can equal. rio > Mr.V , A. McKclghnn , the alliance candidate for congress and alwajs a democrat , was.\estordtvy endorsed by the democratic congressional convention at Superior , timid great applause. Tlio question is under wliich Hag will Mr , MeKoiglum sill , tho. democratic state platform , or the letter which the prohi- hitionlats claim ho wioto to the editoi of the Alma lioacon. The t o documents am hero given side by side : I'Uittoim. ] I am In favor of tliu Pli o il ) moo rut 11 nmiMidmiMit In this pnrtv has u record ol slut u ind In tliu na opposition toallsuiiip. tion , mid will nuMir tnaiy ligdilation It vote to lloonso this tloos mil hulltivu tliut loimiion niHiiiiv of thu bOL-lil habits of tlio imuiMiid , ( Ills fell ile- SUOJl'l ( if Illllll III Imp- L'tts ronoiislll iitloinil lilnoss , honor uiul provisions. High n. hopes It w is the cciiso aiul local ojiilon , cruel boust ol' AtUlln. lumovcr. liuvo been Iho Hun , that Mlic tried In Nebraska and 151 lifts nu InnKiT Brtitt liuvu glvon sutlsfnu- \Oioruhlsliorso8Ut Its tlon to a iniijorlty of foot.1 Wliort'U'i hi- the i > inili > , As lio- tiiiiirrimo | Kits Us UUOM thoni and pro foot thi ) pleasures of hibition tlio doiuo- hopii pi-ilsh It Iras cratlc paitj Is Hiiro- IIIOIIKlll MlllIIHI 1111(1 ( Mt'lMMll ) 111 fllMIT of ds-taL'o | In thofaounf th f miner , nud iitlou- Innoic'iit clillillioodiltitliin IH heroin cnlUxl to has i utorttl Ihu lionuiltliu Imiouilsy of thu wliiiru lov ( , ] ) ouo : uiili-ri ! | ii In Iu an party plenty unil ulili'li , having unused tiunsposcil It Into'a thu ( luostloiis to ho losort ofim nml to n. pop\i waul ; It has uiltiillai | \olii , tinrol > y cic- the lionifl of vu'dili d luting iiiloililnty ! , In- bliss nnd lo\i ) Ii isdlid jnrliiK busliios , un- In tliu biuiist of tlio siltlln viilucs nml lirldn , vhosu lift ) U diprt'MiliiK Ir.ulc. pur- uloudcd and to whom iiotuly dmlcod the ( luatli U icst. ihiiiu In tlin last ion- viiitlon und noRlpctcil losuy vvhoro It could bo found ns a i > urty on flio'o ( lui'stloiis In tlio Tun mayor of Ullomlalo , North Da kota , has propated and will circulate for blgnnturos through the bt'ito a me morial calling upon thu governor to call a hpocial session of the le.gislatm-0 to consider irrigation. This question baa become ono ofltal iutorest to every resident In th.it bt.Uo , nnd it is proposed to make the memorial so btiong that the go\ernor will convene the legislature at once. The object , vlll bo to s-ocuto the wwago of tlaw which will enable counties to bond for irriga tion uurposoa. The plan which appear to meet general favor is to Iwe oieh : county sink about thlity wells , which it shall own and manage , chatging custom- ort. a reasonable prlco for the use ol the water f mulshed. It is believed that fifty thousand dollars in each county will be sutltctent to start , nnd additional wolU can bo bunk u3 rapidly uuiu copcrua ? muuiuuvu woasvu mv HPIMVCIV IIR the earnings from the original thlity will permit. Tlio drought this year has shown tlio necessity of Irrigation In that section , until nt least Iho laud is further re claimed and the rainfall inctoascs sufll- iontly to insure crop ? . If unnmploqup * ; > ly of water could l > o secured at nn ct- penso of $ oO,000 for each county , tind place crop failure beyond doubt , so fur is want of molstuie vns eonccrneil , monoj * could not bo nioro wisely or judi ciously Invested. The settlers In Dakota doubtless made a mistake in going ho- yond the ruin belt , but as thoj are Ihcio ind have their money Invested , the Irri gation schotno Hoeins the cheapest and wisest wav out of the dilemma. .Tin : Massachusetts railroad commis sioners have taken evidence in the Old Colony railroad catastrophe of n week ago , where many passengers mol their death , ami the cause of the disaster -was plainly bho\ni \ to have resulted from carelessness nnd neglect. The man who loft the tool on the tiacksaysho did not know that a train was due , and if ho had known it ho could not aloao have 10- meted the obstruction. It seems , however - over , that ho should have known his business , and tlio foioinan under wlioin hoia \ noiklng must also shnro the blame. The responsibility ot the rail road company -will doubtless bo tested , but the two blundering and carclcas woikinen should bo tiled for manslaugh ter. Their nogllgcnco was plainly crimi nal , and the safely of the traveling pub lic demands that examples bo made when the ovidnnco against the guilty ones Is clearly manifest. " ' Tltli steady ad\anco in the piico of whe.it large ! v compensates for the short age in the crop a condition gcnoial thiouglmut the woild. That the nd- vanuo will bo maintained there is no douUt in well-informed oliclcs. In fact , the prospect for much higher piices is veiy fmorablo. Tlio yield of the United Stales for tlio year is estimated , at four hundred and tun million bushels , with a reserve of t\\ctity-iho million bushels. The amount required for homo consump tion is about three hundred and fifty million bushels , so that if the balance of thoyUiir'u crop and the resono were cx- po.'ted. nt pioent prices , one bundled anil 'two ' million dollars would bo re- quiiod to pay for the grain. " \VrntiN" \ Iho last Iho 3cars a number of attempts have boon made to wreck passenger ti tins on the railroads of Ko- braska. With possibly ono exception the culprits escaped detection. It is dif ficult to coiu'ono of a mote dastardly erimo than tint of tiain wrecking. There can bo but t\\o objeotb in the deed lobbery or a fiendish dosho to gloat over the killing or maiming of human beings. The man or men conspiring to injure or kill innocent people , whether buiccsbful or not , dosotves capital pun- Isluuont , And jot our state lawsimposo no adequate punishment. Tun English trades unions are about equallj divided on the eight hour ques tion , standing seventeen to eighteen 011 immediate agitation. Seven-oighths of the workmen of Pails nro opposed to the movement , although in Franco twelve hours constitute a day's work. All the piofussiotml Icaticis of labor movements in Franco arc hoaitilj in fiuor of it , but the bone and muscle part of the rreiidimon recognize tlio fact that eight hoius woik moans but eight hours pay , and they wantt ? receive as laigo an envelope Saturday night as possible. Tin : conferees on the sundry civil ap- piopriation bill have agreed to several items of vital importance to the wobt. "While striking out the item for irriga tion survojs , coven hundred nnd fifty thousand dollais wore set apart for the work of faurvoylng public land. The great inlluof settlers to the now states calls for greater activity in this branch of Iho public service. The development of their resources of western states is seriously retarded bocnuso millions of acres of the public domain ate withhold from intending bottlers. Tin ; trade ot South Dakota should bo nioro enoigotically cultivated by the jobbois of Omaha. The iinpoil.meo of the state to the commercial interests of Omaha cannot bo ovoiestimated. The lack of diuut inilroid facillticsat mes- ent operates to the detriment of this city , but there is every prospect that a clmngo will be oiToctcd before the close of the year. It behooves our merchants to give the steadily giovvlng trade ol the state their attention. LiiST the public should foiget the fact , assurances are again ghon that work on the now postoillco will not begin this year. This is important , but not now. Mcnnwhilo the rookeries and fiio-traps will continue , to olTond the oyosand the noflrlls of the people , mid proclaim the schemes of mercenaries -whoso greed piovonlcd the city from liming a public building v\oll under waj at this time. IT would boom that the wrathful eloquence - quonco of all the woild , except the llonory kingdom , is raised against John Chinaman. The citizens of Panama have hold indignation meetings against John remaining longer at the Isthmus , and iidjouuied by heaving looks at the Cinnamon's shanties. In the language of that pitriotlc American , Dennis "tlio Chinese . " Kearney , must go. WHIM : our domociatlc friends are pluming thombolvosupon their pti ty's at titude with reference to the prohibition issue it will be well for them to piuso and ictloet. They luuo done nothing more nor loss than to endorse the Slo- eumb law , which \uis enacted by a re publican legislature , signed by .a repub lican governor and rigidly enfoiccd by a republican ailniinUtration of state ulTuiiN , Tin : real estate exchange begins oper ntloiii * about the middle of September The Impression geiionilly prevails thu there will bo greater activity in real os lute with slight advance in prices al along the line In view of the fnct thu the defeat at prohibition is almost tiu Tun buiiKon lota are not jot filled , and the germs of death lurking in tho.u are getting in their work with rapid fatal i cow xcrt uncwiv. ouuinunuw. w i ty. The clti phjHlclan hasffUcn his opinion ; the health department bns agreed that fomcthing should bo done , > ut nothing is" accomplished. The < o vho o duty ifls io protect the honlth of ho city , owe it to tlio citizens of Omaha o do something1 nt once. AN ofllclal homo to' house Inspection n. Oklahoma,6hons that fully one-third of the people are In actual want , runn ers are short bf teed wheat. Thcro Is Ittlo means of duiplojment nnd the out- ook as a \\hn\o \ is decidedly gloomy. L'ho picture forms a striking contrast to ho glowing1 word paintings scattered irojdctut by the boomers eighteen nontliH ago. THE state reunion of the Grand A rmy at Grand Island next week will bo ono of unusual Inloicst. Once moro tlio box a in blue will gnlhor together under the inprovised camp fire and swap thrilling stotles of those stirring times when a nun was compelled to stand or fall by ils convictions. It meant something'iu ' those dajs to bo a union man Tun sidewalk inspector is doubtless earning-hla balmy , but the dilapidated sldowalksln m.mj paitsofOmahafurnish an excellent opportunity for him to dis- Ingulsh himself by doing moro work , itisof no use to place frldewnlks along moccuplotl lots , nnd lot walks on busy .hoioughfurcs go to decay. Tins is a llg d ly in Council Bluffs and hut city bus awakened to the linpor- .anco of the occasion. The National 7ai iners1 congress , the democratic con- gro sional and the democratic judicial conventions \\illinfuso \ life and activity nto her citizens. "WiTH a naval vcsbol named after the city , another "bearing the name of the na\or and a loul Inventor projecting v torpedo boat , Omaha Is doing much lot only to honor the now navy , but to impiovo its usefulness. POLITICAL clubs and leagues In the ' overul wards should acthely co-operato with tlio council in securing additional wilingplaces. . The necci&iuy petitions should bo prepared and signed by at fifty voters. Now that the Tenth stioot viaduct tax .ovy is completed it is suggested that a muscular kicking post bo planted in the treasurer's ofllco for the convenience of these interested. OMAHA capitalists should grasp the significance of events and reach for more of the Dakota ti ado by building a rail road to the Jim river valley. btato board of trunspoitntion still bleeps. NATUUAUXATIOX UAAVS. How People of KurclRn Ilirtli May Ile- coino Citizens of This Country. The statutes undo and provided for the naturalization of those who uro not but v\ho wish to become citizens of the United States should bo thoroughly understood by these seeking to acquire the tigbt to voto. rollow- Ingare the provisions under which citucn- ! > liip niav l > o acquired Uitlo XXX Nutunilizntion. Section SIM : AJI alien may bo admitted to become a citizen of the UnitcdStntos inUiofollouIngmanncr , aiidnotothciniso : 1. Ho shall doclnio on oath , before a circuit or illstiiet court of the United States , or a distiiet or supreme couit of the territories , era a court of record of any of the states having > common law juiisdlctton , nnd a seal and oloik. tjy > ycaib , nt least , prior to his admission , that it is boun lido his intention to become a citizen of the United States and to renounce torover all al legiance nnd fidelity to any foreign prlnco , potentate , stnto or HOvcroigtity \\blchtho alien may bo ut tlio lima a titl/ca or subject. U Ho shall , at the time of his application to bo admitted , declare , on oath.bofoio someone ono of the couits nbovo specllled , that ho will support the constitution of the United States , and that ho absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures all nllcgiunco and tldclity to every foreign prince , potentate , state or sovereignty ; nud particularly , hy name , to thopthico , potentate , state or "sovereignty of which ho wn < before a cltUon or subject ; which proceedings shall bo recorded bytho olcrk of the court. a It slmll bo nndo to appear to the satis faction , of tbeconit admitting nuch tiliea that ho has lesiiled within tlio United States flvo yeius at least , and within the state or terri- Uny win 10 such couitU at the time hold one year at least , and that duiing thattltnoho hns boluvoil us a man of good nioinl cliaractor , tittnchod to the piineii > leb of the constitution of the United States , and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the biimo , but the oath of the uupllcanl shnll innoc.Lso be allowed to prove his losidcnce. ParuRianlM four , live and six pertain to tbo natuiuHzjtion of honorably dlschaiped soldiers , persons bearing titles or belonging to the nohllitr of foreign countiies. Section ' - > , liT Any alien being under the ago of twenty-olio vears , who his i-c- sided in the United Stntcs three j-ears next preceding his arrlv hie ut that ngo , nnd who has continued to reside thereinto the tlmo ho mny innUc application to bo admitted a-citizen theieof , may , alter ho nirivcs at the ago of tvveiitj-onoycais , nnd after ho has re sided llvo yeirs within the United Stntcs , In- cltidingtho thi-eojenrsof his minority , bo admitted a citizen of the United States , without having made tbo declaration re quired in the iirst condition of section ii.il > .1 > ; but such alien shall nwlto tbo declara tion required therein at the thno of his ad mission ; and shall futthei declare , on oath , mid prove to the satisfaction of the couit , that for two joaw next preceding it has been his bonn lido intention to become a citi/en of thu United StatO3iiind ; ho shall in all other respects comply with the laws in icgard to naturalization. , t . SOUTH JI.IKO'JTA JtKI'VIlTjlCAXS. Delegates on thu Oround and a Hot Struggle I'r od lot oil. MiTCiini. ! . , S , ) . , August 2rt. [ Special Telegram to TIIL-UUK J Delegates to the re publican state convention nro all on the ground except flioso from the Black Hills , who nro cxpectAT till * evening. U'ho situa tion would liidicftto that the fight for con- gicss will prac'ttcully bo ono between Picliler and Sessions for'blie phuo nnd Glffoul nnd Gamble for thb'tother. with the appaicut chance.1) In faVor of Plcltler nnd Oainblo. Mdlotto's noinimfjon U ceticcdcil. A lively light for treasurer Is HKoly to como up. with Baitloy. Smith , Digt's and Taj lor in the Held , The ndv ocates of equal suffrage have formulated a plunk which tlioy hope to got the platform committee to accept. It is ol such u diameter as to satisfy one side nnd not to bo objortlonnhlo to the other. The state league meets this afteinooii. Hallway Hartoil nt Xim/llmr. XAN/IIUK , August 20. [ Special Cablegram . ] The Mo-itwta .v Njnnza rail way was inaugurated jostordny In the pi-us- omoofthe Utitlsli nml other fOixign i < m- suH , Admiral Precmuntli ? of tlioIIiilUh navy and u largo number of other Kuropcaus. Qiinrnnliiiliiu Moeou CAIIIO , August A ) . [ Special Cablegram to THIS llif.-Tho ] sanltao coinmUslon hua decided to bend all jiilKrlms routining froii Mecca to a spot on tbo Arabian const tlftj miles from Suez after the- ) have undergone quarantine at ICltor. AE11H 01' TIIK XtHtll'THMiHT. NrbrnHkn. Tlio Clmdron roller loill is aguln in active operation , The Pollt comity fair will bo hchi nt Oco- ola September 2,1) , I and " . A stock cotnimny U being fornieJ nt Ponder der to build n hotel costing $ r,500 , The republic um of the Kleventh Bonitoihl llsttlet will nouiliintu ut Norfolk , Septem ber il. The third annual fair of Cheyenne countv will ho lield nt Sidney , Soiitcmbiv'Jli. ! > nnd SO. The democrats of the Ktijhth senatorial district will hold their convention at Uart- ington , September' ' . II. O. Jlginfritz of York , received n gun shot wound in Ills left wrist which mny ro- stilt in the loss of Ills hand. The annual camp meeting and conference of the Sevpiith-Diiy Advcntlsts will bo held in York , September I ) to 10. The village board of Valley has derided to liuy n hook nnd ladder truclc , to ho pnld for by subsciiption by the business men. A kick from a borso so badly shattered the leg of John Qulnii of Valley that a handful of the pieces of tbo bono wore removed from the limb A Sunday school cclcoration w ill bo held at Hubons , Nuukolfo county , on Saturdiy , and nn cxtcnslvo programme hns been pie- pared for the occasion. * A newsboy of the Grand Island Indepen dent was hold up anil robbed of &j0uvix ! ! nmu mmiod Vlneg.ir , and the police have not jot arrested tbo highwayman. 'J'bo fumes of a gasoline steve nearlv termi nated the existence of Thurlovv Stratum nt OaUdiilu. Ho was rescued in an unconscious condition by a neighbor breaking into his i oom. ' Tbo Madison county teachers hive formed a icidingcircle in nccoi-diineo with the state leading organization. Thoionre alxiut sixty members in the county , the best showing any county has yet made. Martha.I. Warner.-\vlfo of County Attor ney 0. P. Winner of Grant county , died on the train very suddenly while on her wav to Mullen , accompanied by Mr. Warner from Whitman. She had been a sufferer from hciitt disease for many years. Standing Bear , the fatao'us Indian chief , who left for Indian teiritory last spring , "never to return , " has put in nn nppcarAnco nt Niobnir.i , followed by his uumcrou4 whos andotiicricnimiiits of the Boir fiunilv. Iho nir of bis fathcis in the vicinity ot ftioln-ai.i seems to be moie agreeable to him. S S. Mills exhibited in Crcighton a limb fioin ono of his crab trees giowing inlusor- chaid. Tliurowuiatwenty-six vvell developed apples on it , uud Mr. Mills stated thut the w hole tree was as plentiful ! ) laden with the fiuit as the biunch. Mr Mills is demon strating each jcar that ftult can successfully mid proiitnblj be grown in Ivnox nounty. lown. Thcio are 11,001) ) Knights of Pvthiasin Iowa Morning Side Unltmians aio building a ncv , church. Tlio Stito Photographers' association will meet nt DCS Moincs September 2 and ! ! . Tho-llrookljn cicamery which was re cently destroyed bj liio will bo lebuilt A Uoehvvcll has in- ten-jear-old City boy - vcntou a luystacker w bieh is said to work successfully. Nccfoti itions are pending for the nurchiso of the Hooncoil mill , with tlio intention of turning it into n laigo packing house. One hundred and thiity ministers will at tend the mooting of the Council Hluffs Prcs- byteiy which meets at Audubon Septem ber 2 Norway rats are bothering the farmers in the vicinity of Mustatluu 'Iho rodents climb up tlio cornstalks and devour whole ears of coin. Dubuqno hns a Gcrnun veteran who was decorated by Uniporot William with the lion cro-s tbo gicatcst honor that can bo bestowed - stowed upon a German soldier. His n.uno is Dom Schoonigscn , and ho fought in the battles / - tles of Alurs lu Tours , Vongue , Ltioa , Mo- iei-s , Epeton , Joup , Sandellc , Sarge , Tour- noisob , Oiloans , Is'ouai , Salbus. nnd Lo Mans. Kfforts are being made to orgiuiro the col ored members of tbo M. B. chinch of the state into ono confeionco. Theioiuo four eonfeicnces of tlio ttuucli in thustato and the aim is to pluc-o the colored woik cutlralr in ono of these divisions. Uov.V. . K. AVilson of Uu-i Moincs is now cngugod in the \ioik and is making an earnest effort to ariivo at the dosh-ed end. Isnliih Hnddoman , nn old man of seventy , met his death in n peculiar manner at Man chester. The city lias for some tlmo pist been pro'spi'ctlng ' for water nt a point ne.u the i.iil- load bridge. Severn ! sN-inch uitcshn wells were sunk in the excavation , uud with a view of increasing the How fiom these wells men hnvo been djmvmltingtlicin. The other day n , cartridge was diopped to the bottom of one of the wells. Hnddunian , who was standing within 100 feet of it , did not heed the wain- lug ciy to seek shelter. The explosion of the dyuninito blow out n section of the galvanized iron linine of the w ell vv 1th such force as to send it two or tluce hundred f cot into the nir. Down it came witb terrific force , turning a Httlo sidewise in its descent , nnd struck Hnddcman on the top of thohond. Ho dropped like a log , gasped oncoor twice and was dead. The force of the contact was sufltcient to bend the pipe , but , str.mgo to sav , tbo dead man's head showed only a bruise as external evidence of the blow. Ho leaves u wife and several children. 'I he Two Dakotas. It cost $21,000 to grade Minnesota avenue , Sioux Falls. The contract iias been lot for the building of a 81,200 stone jail at Minnesota. Tbo racing meet at Madison will bo nude exciting by puiaus amounting tofl.'JOl ) . Ibo Indians at Crow Cteek nio piopaiing to sow most of their cultivated liuid to ij o this fall. The total assessed valuation of Mlnncliiha county is Sll , ! > r > ] , ( ! 10. This include * 1,203 , dogs , assessed at ? l each. Cottonw oed lake has gone cntholy dry and the bed of the Inko is i nvorcd with n hcivy giovvth of piassvhlUi is bdiiK cut for liaj. ClMi Ics U. Itusscll , nt Uiunmclc , was re cently extracting the dynnmlto fiom n djnu- mite cup for the innposo of puttinpr the cup on n load poniil. It exploded , pirtly blowing thu thumb und imlc'c linger from both hands. John Camc'ton , living southeast of Block ings , rocontlv lost nine head of cattle by llglitninp stroke. Lightning struck the barb wire fence and followed it up for some dis- tnnco until it cnmo to vv hero the cattle were grouped , then shot futo the herd and killed all of them. Uncle Nnt Witchor of Sturffis Is up In tlio Hills chculiitlng a petition for the pardon of Iru Jackson , who is serving n ten years' scn- touco for tlio hilling of ono Jenkins thrco or four years ago Ho has obtained over clfjht Imitated siKiiatuios. and it Is thought the Rovcrnor will heed the prnjcr. Three pai tics recently drove into Water- tovvn from AilingUm a doctoi , a traveling inuii and a joutiB ludv. A room was rciitcd in u "ptlvato" house , where the tlio lenalrcd , ostensibly for the purposp of producing un nlxntlon. Local onlcois lines toil thousand the licit morniiiR the traveling man and the woman vvoro mill Hod by the major. Kdvvard Chapman , a ftirmor living north west of Aberdeen , was attacked by tin auiagoil bull last vv ock nml sulteieil the f rnuturo of his rljjht ! OK und two libs. . When disoovorcd Mr. Oiiapuuiu wiu In an unconscious condi tion und would undoubtedly hnvo been killed had not his falthtul doir taken the bull by the nose and kept him at u distance. The Marion llux mill people are busy ox- porlmuntliiK vv llh dllferont ItlmU of n ix fiber and llnd our llux stuivv perfectly satisfactory. Next year thov nru Koh'K ' in on a bif ; scale to work up llnx liber. They will breik land f rw of charge for the first erop and pay ? 10 nn act o thereafter for the use of the land. This year they pay f < l an acre to pull flax , The oody of un unknown man was recently found near Hill City. The man had evidently Ihicn dead for twodnjs , and when found was inn'ioniblncondition ' His head and face wore boitc.iiInto u Jolly with a dun evi dently , und the murderer In commltliiR his foul deed o.xcrcised the greatest "f muelty. lneasedvus a middle aged man , and vv.is drcbsed in rough shoos. Jeans pants and u blue cotton sUht , A deck of c-aids and n Binull inlrmr vvero the only nrticlod found In the muitlc'i'c'U nuvii's pickuts. A Conuutlim. To the Udltor of Tim DPI : : I'leaso correct n false impression c.iutcd by tlie ivport ot the banner inosculation on lost Fildny ovenliiR. 1 ho pusc'iitntlon vvnsmndoby CJcorso Croxik AVonmu's Hellof corps , No hS , und not by Custercorpt. S. 1C Si'Ainivo , Cotuinanuor George Crook Post , No. 203. OVER TWO IIUSDRED1IIIL10NS The Risks Tnkdii In Firu SurotlcJ on Ne braska Property. REMARKABLE CASE OF KIDNAPING. ricculnic the Innoopiit Klglit Over a AVIll-iVt AVar Over n Cross ing Other Ijlti- Ulllll NCVVH. * LINCOLN , Neb , AuRUstSO [ Special to Tun UKK. ] The biennial limii.mco icport of Ne braska , as prepared by Deputy Auditor Charles Allan of the limmmeo ilup.irliuent of thonudltoi'sonlec , la now out. The report shows that thoto nro now 11" lira Insurance companies nuthorlrod to do business in thu state. 'Jho business tiansaotid bytho llro Insmanco companies during the pist two years is ns follows : blneo the list report \vius l-mied only four addition il life lasui.inc'O coinjunlus have been nuthorlrud to transact business in tlio wUito. Thuio nru altoKi'thcr sixtvnine. . ' Hit ; total business of thu level pioiiilmn companies in the state for the tmt two jcv.rs is as follows , The report decl.uos that ncc'cisarv laws foi thogovpimuent of life insuraiuo oiganbti- tions in this suite are gicatly moiled That numoious a < sessmrlat nc'ddont aswcintions aie clandestinely opcinting tliiou hout the state 'Ihis biiblucss is transuded piini'lpallj by corresnondonco with tbo putlre * , consequently quently the prosecution of such offc'iuleis is difficult 'J.h6 Iho insurance companies wlthiliavwi fiom the state binec the last report .no : I'lie Insiu.inco Assool illon I.oiuliill Howard \ 011. ( tc'iinun I'lro . . . . IAIISIllo ! IJiidei w ill IMS l.oulssllli. Ky Neptunu I'lro and M.iilne. Itoslon. Muss 1'rc.cott ItiHtnn. M.i'.s Ilekl.i M idlson VV N lllljeinli New Orleans l > i 'Hie lire insuianro in Nebraska for the past thiiteou j eai-i has been as follotvs. or Premium * Hcrclinl. tn i 1S77 $ 1U7.I77 01) ) : Hil III OJ 1STS III.SO ! UU : HO.SU . . iwrii. Mi.fU W 117'iJH UO IbSO JI7.IIU IMI .121 IW UO 1SS1 Ui Hi , OU 1st 7-'i to Is-iJ ( SU 17. UJ Ihl U , IV IT 18S.I 1 Ovl.llX ) OJ , .III I'd (0 ( ! SA 1881 1 < ii TII nil nv.it' to 1SS.I 1 4'J lOI O.1 U 7 > .l 1W 21 1SSI , I.IIT7M ( K,1 47'i4sl (0 21.it .itHi 1SS7 l.llrl 141 I > J dMld (0 Hi 1S S 1 J MM CD 4S , 7U'I CO 1861 lS.Ti.,741 W s : r.n 0) ) lOUTIlrUI , Ycstctday nftei noon two boji , Iwtli aged ton v Cilia , KiieaUuil into the oflko of thu Unn- dolph street c.ii bam , near the h.v > eh ll grounds , and fetole abtut 4 In inonoj anil about $150 wnrtli of street car chips. As thcv mndo their exit they weie noticed by some of the employes and when tjio robboiy was discovered suspiiion wa * > iinmedi.iUlj ) fastened upon them. Their pith horn the barn to their homes was mtiikod with the chips that thcv had thrown avv.iv. This morning Detective M alone went to the homes of the bovs and discovered that caeh not only had inonoy but also chips In his posses sion. Kaoff blamed the other for the theft. They were both nncstod nnd the timoof their trial ilxcd at S ) o'clock , tomorrow morning Both bojs have boon arrested before. The mystery conccintngtlio disappearance of little Patrick Uurot , the tou-j cuivoltl son of 1'otei BurotV and Second sti-eots. still remains unexplained , and If ho had vanished into thin nir all traces of his whereabouts could not bo moro ofTrctunlly effaced. Noth ing is known of tbo lady who kldnapc-d him excepting that she was ac'iustoined to drive by at intervals with agroy horse attached tea a top buggy. NoJ onu seems to know or can recognize the woman from tlio ile'cilp tion given. On 1'ndnv ovcnttifT , as the little fellow was at pliy before his home , tlio strangolady came driving by ngriin and stopped to ask the child if ho didn't wish n buggy ride Tbo blight little fellow ac cepted the invitation and climbed Into the buggy. A number of persons in the gioccrystoio near bv witnessed tbo afluit nnd thought nothing of it. The sttango ludy then diovo ort with tbo child nml that w us the last ovci seen of cither since It U doubt less a puio case of kidnaping but what the motives of the lady can bo 1110 veiled in mys tery. At the time that the Kidnaping of the bbj occurred Ills father was ut vvoilc in the furnitiuo fnttory. while his mother was avvav several blocks taking care of the sick child of a friend. Both patents are dis tracted with giicf over being robbed of their boy iinil are my stilled over the iifTalr as well , not Uno\ving of nay person in the woild w ho rheilshod a Krud o n Hliist them. It is be lieved that the strange lady was attracted bj the beauty of thu little fellow and decided to add him to her family , toxTLsriMi TIII : win , . As predicted seine tnno snuo , tlio hciuof Mrs. .TonnioMny are kicking against the ad mission of hurwlll to probito and today they lllcd in answer In tbo county court. The heirs are Mis. Minoiva linrtlott , Mrs. Mury Phelps , Mr * Harlot L. Wilson and Andrew J. Thajer , tbo surviving sisters and brother of the deceased. These heirs deny that the writing necompnnvlni ; the bemiest. or peti tion as they term it , Is or vvu-s the will of the deceased. Thoydenj that thosamolsorvvns executed and witnessed ( n accordance with law. They further mnku the startling declaration denying tlmt tbo will wns signed by the deceased at tbo ilnlo appearing at the head of the same They fui ther decluro that Airs May was of unsound mind at the time the will was .signed 'Ihey claim that the siKiwtuio w is obtained by fraud and undue influence and they ask tlmt all other persons mentioned in the instalment outside of thorn- selves bo legally ignoicd and thuptonotty divided equally nmoni ; the putitlonois. The estate is valued ut Wl.000 and the groiter portion was berino.ithed to T.ivlor's missioinuy station In Africa nnd to clmiit- able and educational purposes If it Hliouiil bo divided c'iunlly | iiiimngtha holrs , eiu-h will icccIvo tha nice little windfall of y0 ( - riuiiriMi ovi ii rim cnossiso Pending tbo sctllomont of the four injunc tion suits brought about bytho linbioglio between the railroad companies and the street rillvvay companiesovor the Klovcnth street crossing , hutli sides have been watching - ing ouch other like two antagonistic loostois , Last iil'l't ( ' each bad n lur o company of men Mntloiied at tbo disputed crossing , but wliother to thwart thu object of the opposing comp inlcs by putting down the forbidden tricks or nu-roly to watch ouch other could not bo ascertained. Marshal Mcllckiwns present und the two warlike hordes wore liku thotwobchool bojs who went out tx > llt-ht "Ono was afiaid and thu other dussent. " Judgu Klcjd llstoned this uoiiilng to the allotments in the injunction units Tbo at toinoys for the sticct car comp inles contend tint the franchlsii from the city RIIVO tlioin the light to liivtlioh ti.uks ncum the rail road trulcson Jilovcntli strcM-t. The railroad comiianles limibted , on the other bund , that they had bought lunje tracts of Riound on cllhnrsiiloof their tracks for sldo track pur- PO.SCS , nnd that If tbu strcMst cnr comp my vvlshod to occupy any of that ground they should he undo to pay for It bycoiuleinnntloi proeoodlngt. .ludgo Kield decided In mvorot the Mroo rnllvvaj coinpauli-s la ) Ing their tiiulis iierosj these ut the tail road nut norn AXH nomirti. Charles Ctoldsteln , who imn a tlnrstnr , nt S''tl 0 street , ivpoits that a ttrnngor nbout tblity ) ears old stei > pid Into his ostabllh. incut jestoulny chaining to bo nn iuoiit for a l > itrnt headaeho nnd rheumatic lomody Mr ( loldsteln was sutToring fioin n luMilncho at the tlmo nnd allowed the stranger to give him a dose of the stuff. The tobacconist win soon sel/eil with iliowslue's and full nsloop About an hour Inter he awoke and found ( hat the stt.uiger wits missing nud with him all thi ) money In the diavvor and n bovoftlio llnest tlg.ir 4 a * well. Korltt uatoly theiv w ai only about n tlollnr In change la the diavvot beloro the robbory. The sttiuiRor had i Illicit inustnchu and worn a light coit , darlt luinUiloons nnd vest , blnek deihy hat nnd car * tied a small black hand untchdl. A MVSIKUIOl'S lll(1ll\VAt \ I101IIII IIV. The jiolico and deputy shei ids have given up nil bopos of ferreting out tbo m.vsteiv on Hhroudlng the fate of the old man who win so boldly robbed by highwaymen of his burse and btigy | a week ago tonight on I , neat Koc end stioot. The hist seen of Iho old mill bo was puisulni : the robbers , who vvero nuking away to the south with his bnggy There U no doubt but that there wns foul plav in the in ittor , but the b inks of Salt i rook h iv o not I yielded up nny coinsoyot andnoolhoi clews hnvo been obtained concerning the fnto of tlio oU tnuti. i.ovins. Mr. Josonh Havvortli , asllvoiv hculod man of blxty-nino , obtained a license this inoinini ; to many Mrs Mary rnlwldor , a vvldim of BlNtv-tliieo. The brldcgtooin Ii from I'teto nnd the bride is from Bird Oil ) , Kau. The inni lingo occurj tomou'ovv. n vs so itioiiT in i.r. v it is reported to Diputy Auditor Allen that the YiinKton Ihvinsmaiuo comp in v isdoini > business unlawfully In this stnto Todiy n letter vv.m received fi-om llnitliigton in which it was suited tb.it the Vmildon Insuraiuo comp in.v w is transacting business In No iniislcu iiiut was miinbeilug its vli thus bv tlio aroie. Dopnty Auditor Alltn savs the Yank ton loinpanv hns no right whntevoi to Insuie am piopertj in Xobi.ialci and imrions pav injan.inonuv to that oijfimiitlnn might as VM II throw their hind oaiiiings into the Hie. TIII : 11:111 : i'iis4ini.i Uhls nftcinoon .lustleolirovv n Is thu fiux-ic il ( .MSU.III vvhhh Di Slomtnslcl of Otrah i caused thonrtestof Ilarrj Dobbins' inmaifliiR editor of the nvc-nlnu News , on Iho rhiu Kt > of libel Dobbins had toasted Bio inliiskl for ilistiibutinK alleged obsiuno litei- nlurc. oiu > s vsn rsns The choir of Holy Tiinttj chuicli , tinder the ni.imujcmetitof Air. bi annul ; , will give a iji ind concert hem O ( tobtr ( i , in conjuiu lion with the T 1C. quartette of Omaha It CdiiinirnceN Keplcmlx1 1. ATI vru l.i , August ' "i To the Kdltor of Tin , Bi t : Will vou please state in Tin. Bi \\lieu the Oiiuiha fall conimei.cos. Si r.-cunn u AMUSEMENTS. Q me Will , lA l. MANVOI I ! CORNER 11TH AND FARMAM STREETS Grand Reopening Saluiday , August 23d , THEWORLTmN WAX Ilclng .1 llfi llKo ii'piTOliii'llon of the orownod heads ot Hnnijiu In tliclt loljrs ot stall' KEMMLER EL-EOTROCUTBD , A faithful poitriyilof blsduith. TWO B T AC. 13. S 1 IO W S Do Ah lii i X.an-/.lc , tliu I'IIDKHIS MuKlelim. licor i Kl\\uN ( : ( , the fiiiniius I'liinoilliili Lit- tin All Itlghl. nml olhei stin-s v\lll Miioiu ] | QH lil.I.A'-ON'S 1)011 ) ( Ml ! ( I'1- Of ) TVM.M'V CANiM' Aiirisra J Ono Kimo ) AUmils lo All. Now Ready. Harper's Magaz i For September CONTAINS A HIGHLY INTERESTING PAPER KN'lIl'MU ) "Across the Andes. ' ' WHICH is THI : Fntbr OK AN IMPORTANT SERIES. ON South Hmerica IIY THEODORE CHILD. S Hrillinnily antl I'l-ofiiscly IllustrutoJ. S" 'iho imbllcillon of tlio Scplcmlior iininJjcroruJlnriici1s Miit'ii/Ino'M > nsiost | punod from August 2M : ( o August 'Jfitli. ThlMi'itfuliie In ( in mi/0) ( .ATCII c7ciiiIn / the jntucnldtliin o/ " .Icr. s the Anih * , " the rtisf of the Kulcn of ; ) ( | icrs on bnntli , Aiiiolnt. Mr Child vhtlctl South Ainril- Giijiirtliccijyu jwrjwse of ulvlnv tn Ilia 7ftf/C ( / ) Of HvllI'I.H'S AlUIV/IM ! < ll ? IlKcIU- ( ; nf view of tlmt uiwitril , 1 he M U x will i wituln jmijii , iJ 11 timer- oiiv innutritions J > | /i / < rin > noini artlxty. Other Interesting Vcatiires. The Social Slclo of Ynohtlng. By Lieut. .T. D. J. KKI.IMY. Illustrated by TllL'i.STUL'r. Part IV. of Daudot'ePorfc Tarsoon. Jhilliantlv Illubtriitod. Harvard University In 108O. By CiiAiiLKS EMOT NORTON' . L'voly and FooolntUinu' Storloa By Mrs. S. 1' . MCLKANGKILM : : , Miss MAUV \ViiKiM > , 0.11(1 ( HAHNI.r I'lllI.I.II'H , and the usual variety of ticlcH , 1'ooins , etc. For Sain by All NewBdanlors. PRICE 35 CENTS SUBSCRIPTION $4 A YEU HARPER & BROTHERS , I'lanUllu Squuro , N. Y. ' OMAHA - LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. BuKsorlbnd nnd dunrantc-ul Oupltal..JMO.OOv I'ald InOapltul . HM.OO : ) lluyh nnd Hells Rtocks nml bonda ; noKOtlutiu cnmmcrulHl puiini ; rucuhiiH nnd execute } IruHlH ! iiuti ) as triiiiHforiiKDiit and trnsteo of cororati't.3 | ) , taken cliur ci of propurly , col- lojts tuxc'j. _ _ _ _ _ _ OinahaLoan&TrustCo SAVINGS BANK. S E Corner 16th and Douglas Sti I'ald In Capital . J 60. ( 0 HubsrrlliiKl unit ( limrunti'i il UapttaU. . . KOXv ( Liability of btockhouliira . IWJJ ft 1'er Cent Intnrint 1'ulil on Deposits. I'KAMC J. i.ANlii : , Uaithlur. N ORIcon : A , \Vyniiui , pieslJciil ; J , J , llrovvn , vkt-preildunl , W , T , VVyinun , troamiror. Dlrectors'-A. U. Wynmn. J. H. Mlllurcl. J. J Hi-own , Ouy U. IJarton , K. W. Nuih , Thuui J. Klinbull. Uturi ; U. LuUa. M