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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1890)
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Draft * , cliocUn nnd txMtoflleo onlort to litiinnilu payable to ( lie order of tin ) ooni puny , The lice Publishing Company , Proprietors , Tlio Ilco ll'ld'g , rnrniun and PoxetitconthSMs hTA"fiMi.NT : OP Notii n lca. I . _ County of | ) oiiKmi . f llobcrt Iluiunr. clerk of Tlio Hco t'tiblUti- 5na com inn v. docs wilnnmly wrn.r thnt tlio nclunl fliuiilnliuii of Tim UAII.Yrn \ \ for tlio t cndliic Hopt a ) , 1M , win as fullowm M Olid nv.Ht.r ) | > . Sept. 17. ' > ' ' ! K TiiupMluy. Hpt. . is . 2 . : i J-'rldnv. . * opt. I ! ) . aui < . ' . . M.70J Buturilay , bopt. 'M . . . Avcrago . 2oH : l Funrn to tifforo mo nnd milmanlicd In tnv prcN'ricollilslIUtlHliiVOf Somcinlinr.A. 1J..WX ) . UHAI..I .1' . I'lii > oturyPubIlo. StntiMif N'obniUn , l.a CiMinty of IhiiiRlai. fas < flcortro II. TcIiiil , boln ? duly sworn , < lo- posct nnd H.iys Unit liu isflfcrotary of Tliv Uuo rulilililMK | < ' < Hi | > aiiv. lint tliuiictinl uvcniKO iJnllv flniilntloii of Tun IMii.v llci : fijrtliu jiuiiilli nf HoptPinlxT , 1W. in 710 < nilci | fur Wclolipr. IKS' ) . ISr ! > 7 riiplosi for NOX IHT , IHSI , ll > , : illlcoilpN | | fnrDrciMillwr.VA \ \ -UOIH cuplcs ; forJntuiiry , h'J ! ) . in.V > . " > coplosi for Inbriiiry. J8IH ) , I'.i.Tf.l ' . 'ilcs | ) : for Mnroli. iwio. 'JO,8I. > i-npli" * ; for April. Ih'Ht ' , 1S.VH ) copies for Mny , IHIK ) , 'Miu ootilps : for.Iiino , 1W. IM'IOl copies ! for July , ! B < jgU > ,0UcopM ( ; for Auzutt. | woUVr/i < ples. Uionci ; II. 'IVsuin ( K. Hjroru to lioforo TUP. unit miliscrllioil In my prpsciiui1 , this 10th day of Soulpiulicr , A. I ) . . I81W. N I1. I'BIU NoLiry : INibllo. Now that there la a cholera scaio in San Francisco , It Is tiino fop thnt emi nent Amor-Iran from Tlpjwrary , Dannls Kcni'iioy , to iloclnru himself. Tllic republican bro.iclsiilo leaves the ( Icnioci'jitlc hulk ( UHin.intlod and ruddof- losn union < f Ibo rocks. Even the bar'l can not BIIVO it from sinking. i AIoKix.VKY Is opposed to calling nn extra aobslon of the Virginia legislature. This Is ono re.ibon why the people ehcHo him Inbtcad of the late \Vllllam Mnhono. THE circumstantial details of Gould's latcht inllro.id combinationnroovldontlv closlfiiicd to attract a school of suckers to "VVnll streot. Jay is not in tlio of booming railroads for his health. IT would ) scorn that the campaign has been opened , and the facts will continue to clTiMCnco until the majority has boon counted for the ropnhlic.in ticket. Tt would teem at this distance that the democrats nro not in It. CIIAUNCKY DiH'uw's salary is the same as tlmt of tlio president of the United States.Vo aio aHsnred however that Chuuncoy with his prosidciitinl aspirations nipped in the bud , will nmn- ajjo to worry alongon S'iO.OOO a year. Joux L. SULLIVAX is going to AUS tralln , not. as a thumper , but to hold the mirror up lonnturo in his thrilling dra matic porfonnnnco. Mr. Sullivan is a man of strong1 parts and will doubtless succeed In knocking his andionco silly. Tun West Virginia farmers nro very muclt- excited over the fact thnt their j state organ has betrayed thorn. The only clew to this foul betrayal is based on the belief that the able editor did nol receive his usual commission on Alliance tea. Y as a precautionary measure tlio peaceful niombors of the board o public works should post thonibolvcs ot. tlio'Quccnsborry code. Emergencies are I liable to arise requiring prompt decls * l ions on slogging rules ab well as scion tide sponging. will hail with no' little delight light the ttisdoui of n. Minnesota jury \vhich assessed ton thousand dollars damages against a woman for alienating the allcclions of another woman's has band. The verdict establishes an im portant precedent. In golden tones i delares that woman , llcklo woman , can not trlllo with pro-omptqd affection ; without paying liaiuliomoly forthoprivi lego. The pomlulnin of justice is gradu ally swinging toward the oppiossecl. A pr.w weeks ago the country ran , with denunciation of the "harbarltios o electrocution" nnd sickly sentimentalist Bhed oceans of tears for the suppp&oi Bufferings of a condemned murderer \nd yet one listens In vain fordonunola tlon of the moans or n word of sympathy for the widows and orphans of the linemen mon electrocuted recently In Now York , JInd these- victims of the deadly curron filnnglitcrod BOIHO per on in cold blood they vould liavo achlovcd notoriety ant jiinudl In sympathy. But they led lionos uneventful lives and porlshod "un lionored and unsung1. " EX-GovnuNOit UOUTT , who has boo ngain chosen to lead the republicans c Colorado to victory , was the hero ot tli greatest political battle fought in tha Btnto. The Hi-bt election In Colorad after its admission in 1870 vras hold i Octolwr. The national cnmpnlga was n ts height. Indiana nnd Ohio , then Oc tober states , had divided honors botwoo in the two parties , and dcsporoto olVort1 t ? \\oro inndoby each to secure the pres - tige of a victory in Colorado. Uoutt commanded thu republicans and was elected the llrst governor of the Con- toiinlnl Btnto. The actual result of the election was not definitely known until the eve of the November election The democrats persistently claimed the state , bulldozed the press ngonts and succeeded ; in hooping the iasuo in doubt until its effect on tlio presidential contest was lost. The election of Houtt , dosplto the tremendous odds pitted against him Ina 1870 , proved his great qualities as a loader. In calling him to tlio front ogala the republicans propose to score ron a triumph surpassing' that ot fourteen ; OgO. TIIK S/I'tMT/OA- / l. riOKJA'C7. IloporU from tlio financial centers Indicate dicato thnt the llbor.il dlshurgoinonts from the United Slates tronniry during the past week have- had the hoped-for Direct in the money market. Generally theatre ha ? bian nntorlally roileved nnd there is a restoration of confidence thnt ia rotmuring as to tlio iminadinto future. This will bo nccoptel as vindi cating the course ot tlio treasury , but It also shorn that the danger ot panic was very greatly exaggerated. Senator Sher man oxproBHcdlhoopinion inthoEonato a fowdnya ago that the financial ncaro was muniifncturcd , "gotten up by brokers , by bulls and board and various kinds of animals who practiced their trade in the exchanges of Now "Yorjc , " and ho pre dicted that all tlio apparent Qllllcultlos in the monetary situation would settle themselves in a little while. The veri fication of Mr. Shorman'8lov eoonw to bo now taking plnco , for as a matter of faot thuto has hcoa no scilous financial disturbance in tlio country at largo ; what dlhlurbanco there wOnshas boon confined to Now York , and thaw responsible for it there having learned , that the treis- ury has gone to the uxtotit of Its ability uniloirotlstinjr laws torollovo the mar ket , will probably not continue those practice : ! by which such disturbances arc nunuf.icturod. There is consequently quently reason to expect that the ilnin- clnl situation will go on improving and that the supply ot money will bo found simple for moving tlio cropi and inoctlng the largo demand of the business of the country at this season. But the f.ict romalna that the ultinuto relations bo- twcon tlio treasury anil the money mar ket , linolving at vital timo3 thodopond- once of tlio Inttor upon the former and encouraging manufactured financial dls- tuibancos , is an unfoitunato condition. One bad effect is to make banKers loss rnioful than they would otherwise be , and as a consequence speculators are allowed moro latltudo than it is safe or jubt to the legitimate business interests of the country to allow them. The largo and dangerous power lodged in the discretion of the secre tary of the treasury is a , far moro setlous feature of the existing &ystom. In the present case It is not questioned that the secretary lias kept strictly within the law , but what iccourso will there bo after thoolTcots of this strained relief for a strained situation ha\o boon ex hausted ? The treasury must atonco begin - gin to roi'ovor into its vaults the funds it is now dlHtributing , and as it is him- ply paying certain laigo amounts of ob ligations inndvaneo it will have to di- mlnlbh its diabiirsonients for the next twelve months proportionately. It can not , at least until another year , repeat the present expedients ot "cdeeniing bonds and anticipating interest. The laigo now expenditures authorized by congress will not permit the treasury to dolhcso things. For the next twelve months , therefore , it would acorn plain that the money market cannot dopand upon the treasury for special icllef should an ojdgoncy arise , nnd if this fact shall ho generally lO'ili/bd ' the effect may bo good In putting ; n cheek upon such speculation as Islnrgoly responsible fpr tlio present monetary disturbance. In that event there will bo no difficulty In providing for all demands of the legit imate business of the country. f MISSISSIPPI. The question of establishing- educa tional qualification for the right of suffrage in Mississippi , the effect of which would bo to very greatly reduce the negro % oto of the state while mak- ing only a coinpnrati\oly small reduction in tlio whltoote , has received no heartier support from any ono than from the only colored member of the constitu tional convention , Mr. Montgomery , who advocates it as in his opinion the only solution of the race problem. In an eloquent speech in support of the re port of the sullrago committee in favor ofjun educational qualification , Mr. Montgomoiy said that his comlction of tlio necessity of such a ros > triotlon of the franchise was not now. Ho had hold it before his constituents bent him to the convention , and had told them that the work of thocomontion , in order to bo successful , must restrict the frnnchiso by prescribing such qualification for voters as would loduco the negro vote considerably below the whlto loto of the stato. "Wo are well aware , " said Montgom ery , "that our race has not yet attained the high piano ot moial , intellectual and political excellence common to yours , but It is our privilege to press onward and upward. Ills the lack of. confidence in the adjustment of our political econ omy , pioposed by you , that keeps up the race solidity. "Without tv restoration of confidence I can see no solution to this gicat problem. " no believed the vir tual olToct of the proposed measure \\ouldbo to restrict ono hundred and 1 twenty-four thousand negro voters and I cloven thousand white , giving n net t white majority of forty thousand , and ho said : "It is n fearful sacrifice laid upon the altar of liberty. Many of those mon you seek to disfranchise ) I Icnow per sonally. Their hearts are as true as steol. Many are soldiers who have stood amidst the smoke of battle on bloody fields in defense of the flag which every American proudly hails as tlio oiisign of freedom and the talisman of protection hi all civilized lands. I want to bay to my people , wo have not taken away your high privilege , but only lifted it to u higher pinna and exalted the station ol the great American birthright. " ifo quontly and impressively this ox-slnvo spoke of the debt of the south -to the labor of the colored race and of the loyalty of that race to the southern people 1 plo throughout the war , and ho declared 1j that the affections of the race would re j main with Iho whites "till the memories nnd traditions of former generations ' shall boiomo obliterated. " JIo desired that the race problem shall become thing of the past , never to voxandalarm again the public , and that the two great races shall peacefully tm\ol sldo by side , each mutually asslst iff the other to mount higher and higher In the scale of human progress. This ox-slnvo sot nn example of lofty patriotism and generous sacrifice on tlio part of his race which should not fall to have a hoalthf ul Influence oven upon t ho democrats ol Mississippi. Doubtless they would llko tomnkothodlHfranchlso- nioht of the negroes complete , but this they cannot do by constitutional pro- viHlon or leglslalive enactment , nnd they must bo satisfied with a policy ro- gardlnp the franchise which will apply equally to whlto nnd colored illiterates. This is the best that is attainable as a solution of the problem , and it IH probably the plan that will bo adopted. /t VfflQVK 1'ObTTlOAt , t-'IOIIT. The marvelous fertility ol western re sources is equalled if not turpanHcd by the versatility of its politics. Hereto fore thrco political pat ties wore consid ered ample to moot all colors and condi tions of men , hut this year a western state without a quartette of inrlics is painfully lucking in the progressive spirit of the times. The Unkotns , Nebraska nnd Kansas are abundantly provided for , jot they nro behind Minnesota In affording voters that rich nnd varied assortment of political timber with which to con struct a model government. "When the fouilh ticket was sprung- the average voter cried enough. Notsowlthlho polit ical managers of the National liuLldln ? and Loan association. They hungered for political glory and produced a combina tion tickot. This aggtogatlon of Shylocks - locks claim to hold fifteen thousand votes in the hollow of their palms , be sides a capital of forty millions. The nationals do not sock otlice. They are nbo\o and bojond the sordidschomos of politicians , but they enjoy a lucrative business in Weeding their patrons. The Minnesota law provides for a ilgld sys tem ot examination of these concerns. The nationals , ho wet or , do not take kindly to the law , and have tiino nnct again intimated tlmt they would prefer to conduct their business vlthout otllclnl inspection. Last spring- the governor and state auditor committed political laii-kaii by exposing the rascally opera- ions of ono of the nationals and the nnnuor in which hundreds of people in hat and neighboring slates wore fleeced , heir monthly dues squandered in huge lalnries , and the surplus loaned to riendly institutions on insufficient secu- ity. This wits a stunning blow to a .hriving . local industry , consequently , ho ofllclals guilty of protecting the loror of the state aio marked for polit- eal slaughter. Minnesota is the homo of seven na- .lonal associations { rood , had and indlf- eront. Their interests are common , md possessing unlimited means wrung 'roni ' a vast majority of their patrons .tinier false pretenses , they mnko no secret of their purpose to fight the re- lublican ticket , nnd wage an uncompro- nisingwar on Governor Men-lam. It would bo a icllectlon on the character of lie people of Minnesota to suppose that thcso mercenaries wield the balance of ) owcr in thostato. The fact that the offending oflloiuls displayed their back- yono in investigating and exposing the uitlouul crooks , as the law required , is sulllcieiit to secure them the active sup port of every honest citizen of Minnesota. The existence of the fifth party will bo as brief and profitless as It3 purpose is unique. Jts career will bowjitchod-witli no little interest by the scores of victims in this section who were taken in by plausible promises. Tins Idea scorns to prevail in neigh boring counties and states that Douglas county is n free dispensary of raihoad transportation , provisions , etc. , for pnu- peis. Wealth "and greatness are not without their drawbacks. BOSTON does ovorj thingon a broad intellectual scalo. Even a business failure for less than a million dollars is consideicd a rellcction on the Integrity of the Hub. THE squeals of democrats and political straddlors prove the efficacy of the shots fiicd by republican gunners. Wouldn't ' I3viHi lo ! Oriiainental. Crc'.e Vldflte. What a'bVilliant trio and hib nn influen tial sot ef ducks JlelCoighan , ICcin and Allen Root would make In the halls of congress. Thcio Will l > o Nothing to 1'rotcut. AVic Yull 11'uiM. Tlio fur-seal Is golnir the way of the buf falo. While diplomats are exchanging notes poachers uro muss.icreing mother and cuband by the time the lust nrotocol is drawn up the lait sent will have cxplicd. A Kino OpRiiIntr J'or Mr. .Tolmstoiic. M Lnuli flnlii-J-mocriit. The mind ic.ulcr , Johustonc , has succeeded in opening n difUcult combination safe with bis eyes bandaged and his hands thickly gloved. What n boon ho would bo to the Aikausas dem icrats who usacroubars to get election records out ol such icccptaclcs. Hl Iicr Kilticntioit nt Vale. CbfavoJjittt-Ocean. The Yale football team has been ordered by the captain to "answer roll call on the campus ono week before college work be- Kins. " Young gentleman , cng-agod in scion- tiBc nnd literary pursuits can , of course , tnko their time. Hut the football class must be abend of time. Tlio Coloncl'H Saving I'rcsoucc. Xetet , Having experienced in rapid succession bllzzuras , tornadoes and other eccentricities of a variable climate , Now York has re cently oxpeiienced a rainfall thut Is without precedent in tlio city's histoiy. It really be- gins to look as it Now York would have long since met tlio fate of Sodom and Gomorrah but for the buying presence of Colonel Elliott P. Slicpanl. An Iiroslstlblo "Cnmulno. " It Is said that 10,000 , women , many of them \\klows , lost their fortunes In the I'anann canal enterprise , nnd that a s > mUcato , of \\IJowa Is boltiff formed to 11 ring a renewal of the Panama concession from the government of Colombia. If this bo so tlio Government , ItKo Colonel Scott's coon , will either liavo to como down or else take to the woods. A syn dicate of widows should bo nbto to get almost anything they might want. A Frnml or tlio First AVntor. Cnto YkJeltt. There Is but Httlo doubt that the Volco of Is'ow "York , whoso editors ara of the demo cratic persuasion , is working the prohibition racket for tvvo purposed the ono for the money it is making and the other to weaken the republican party nnd atronjrtheii its own idol , tlio democratic paity. In tha states of Iowa , D.iltota , Nebraska and Kansas , where prohibition or submission liu been brought about by the republican i > urty , this fraudu lent New York paper 1 * uolnjf most of ills vvorlr , urging , begging and entreating the third parly to p.it HI > n tlckut. it know * that nothing opidd bo done which -will so Injure the , siuiyjbt of the prohibitory amendment M the nomination of n prohibition ucitft. It will do Its lovcl best to cleqv Uoyd as Rovornor nnd defeat such mon nsvjliu-lnn , Dorsey nnd Cou ncil for congress. The DCS Molnoa Heglster pulled off the mask from tills political hypo- crlto and wolf In ship's clothing by showing thnt In receiving letters from 2,000 , republi cans of lown it nnphrosied 1,937 , nnd pub lished 1 only thlrtccri of them. Of letters It has locoltcd from ninety county judges of Nobmika , it suppressed sixty-nine ) and pub 1x lished 1 twenty-one ftjrbrablo to Its side. Such unfairness ; will bd readily detected by the voters of Nebraska. The Volco may ha\o some influence where It is not kiiovui , but it certainly has but little Influence nt Its o n home , the state of Now York , whcro beer llccnso 1 iafi5 per annum , and beer andWhtoky $ X > . Under the Nebiashalaw no liccnso can bo Ics * thau SjflO , and so on up to absolute prohibition , as the several committees may ileclJe. Tlio Voice Is n democratic assistant and a fraud of the first water. \VhlKperlnjj this VTenr. .Seuvml ncporlcr. The Uljsscs Ulsputch says It -whispered thnt Mr. Hnrlctn defrauded n poor woman out of a trco chlm Noiv , don't ' let's liavo any whispering about u thing of this kind. If the opponents of Mr. Harlem have any charges to inalio against that gentleman , lot them talk right out loud so thnt nil the pcoplo can hear ana the accused can liaie achnucoto deny tliem. That's the ay the republicans ha\o done with Mr McKclguan , and they are prepared to pi eve their charges. Whispers don't count In this cmipalgn. The Siino Old Trlelc. Columbia Stnttnrt. There are mighty few democrats in No- biMslni who , when election day rolls round , will bo found voting anything but tbo demo cratic ticket. They have pulled hard to bring about an Independent movement to dhldc thoiopublicnn vote , and that object attained thcv will drop back Into the old rut of voting for Jackson and howling for JofEerson and otlier good , men who , being dead , cannot speak In their own ilofenso against this dese cration of their memory. A'JBir * OF T1IK X Nebraska. The North PlatteCurront lias begun the' publication of a dull ) . Worlc has been loinmenecd on the largo now creamery at Pierce. 1'airbury has decided to build a ; $3,000 city hall by a vote of about four to one. Ilurfjlar-s blow the safe In the CJrccnwood postolncouud secured $100 In cash and 5150 iu stamps. Twenty-oiio cars of farm machinery , In- cl ml Ing-117 hinders , were sold at Wauncta til is season. The Beaver City creamery ts shipping 100 tubs of bnttir per week on. acoutuctwith. . Denver parties. Andrew Ott , n Gr.md Island brewer , has been declared iusano and is noxv confined in the Lincoln asyluiif The democrats of Wavno and Stanton coun ties have nominate ! .lohu O. Matheson of Pllgor for rcpioseiitutivc. Tbo bam of William Witt , near Hrunlng- , was struck by lightning ana consumed , to gether with sovomUiijrscs and a winter's sup ply of Krain. , The Masons of Genoa are making arrange ments to fittingly dedicate tht-ir new temple October 8. The ofllcqrs of the grand lodge willpaitlclpate. rreeinau Schocn , Supposed to bo Arthur Kednian , who Is wanted at Tluion , S. L\ , for the murder of W. H ! Djncan , has been ar- rcstcrt at Paw ace City. Ilr.ismus psterhoudt , the ten-year-old son of n farmer livlngrn&ir McCoolJ unction , v\us \ thiown I'raui a Inr > e andstruck on his head , producing filial Injuries , , , , E. 1C. Valentino , sergcaut-of-arms of the United States scant" , is'at his homo iu West Pomb piepainiK to remove pormanontl ) to "Washington. His wife and sou will accom pany him. t During n heavy storm the residence of Wil liam Cufferty , a Nemaha county farmer , was blown down and the family barely escaped with their lives. A number of wind mills were wrecked and other damage was dono. fnvltations have been received by the sur vivors of thoSeveiity-tlilid Illinois icgiineat now living in Nebiaslca to attend the fouith annual icunioii , which will beheld at Spring- Hold , 111 , October 8 and 9. A grand tlmo is Cipccted. Oarfleld county's now court bouse , donated by Iho city of Burvvell as one of tlio induce ments to secure the location of the county seat , is nearly completed and will bo ready for occupancy when the fall term of court convenes , November IS. There are something like twenty-two hun dred children of 5,01109 ! ago in Hastings , nearly llftcem hundred being ia school at tlio present tlmo , but it is ox pooled that there will be nearly , If not quite two thousand en rolled uttho beginning ot tlio u Inter to nn While K. StrinRcr was threshliu ? trrain for A , T. Gtlrllth with his steam thresher near Cozad the separator blew up from spontane ous combustion and setflru to every thins about it , The separator was burned up and allot Cii'ifllth's grain , stables ana outbuild ings were destroyed. Loss about § 1,5000 , Louisville will bo In gala dayattiroon the occasion of celebrating- opening of the free wagon bridge across tbo riiitto on \Vcdnesauyuext. Hon. John \Vatsonwill deliver the oration of the day , nnd "W , J. Bruin , democratic rundlduto for congress , and I. W. Lansing of Lincoln will address tlio people la the afternoon on the political situation. months ago J. A. Phelps , a painter of Ehmvooil , scat his wife nnd three children on a visit to relatives in Kansas City. Upon ii their return they found the bouse deserted ii the property mortgaged and the husbmd Kone. They had no money aud have since lived on thotnorryof kind friends and with the aid of 310 u month -which tbo county com missioners allowed , The coyotes are busy these moonlight nights visiting the water melon patches in this vicinity , says the Mcl'horson Js'ovvs. They are pretty good judges of tlio ripcnoss of melons and take these that are toothsoaie. They sink their teeth Into the rind of the melon aud carry and dws it to a secluded pi ice where tlioy oat it at their leisuie. Tlioy have been known to tnko melons that weald weigh nt Iciut twcnty-flio pounds , and they not only talto them but oat them too , enl ) the rind. * One of the trials Incident to human life was illustrated at , .Falrbury the other day when George A. Myow and Miss Emma ISlonroocamoeighteunhnlles to ho married. IMjors told the Judiro that his sweetheart win seventeen years'olilaiul bo wns sadly in- foiincd that the consent of tbo mother must beobtained. Ho the downcast swain made a hot drive to the maternal residence and back , thirty-sis miles , Jiy 9 o'clock at night \\ltti the coveted permission. But the mother nlso furnisliL-it .tho information that the maid was beyond tie ago of eighteen and free to do as she \\6ula \ , Iowa. A festive cow ran 8\-cr Mlle Cork of Cast- nna and broke his left-1 The next uicotingiofl the Northwest Iowa "Yctcran'a association : will bo held at Corrcc- A ! tlonvlllc. A Storm Lake man tigs forty acres of pota toes for which ho has refused $1,000 , , IIo wants fi.OOO. five Chinamen have been held to the United States couit in Dubutiuo tor selling liquor without n govcrnmont llccnso , A uiulo's kick Instantly killed George Molster , a farmer residing near Lal'orto. 1 ho animal's Uoof struck him directly over tbo heart , Hopoits from Guthrle , Oroon and Dallr-a counties , nro to the effect thnt the recent cool weather has done moro Injury than was at Ihit supposed. Threshing is not over and n croat deal of wheat 'V,111 , boloston account of sprouting in the shock. Lute corn und vegetables are also badly Injured , but the fruit , so , far as can bo learuod , has not been affected , iny The peculiar lightning stroke hi the history of this country ocvurrcd la U E Hoadloy's pasture , three uud a half miles east of Whit ing , during the storm Thursday night , tfk tha Whiting Herald. Tno HghtnluB struck the wire fence on the west sldo of turo , tearing down about ton rods of fence. from there it run down the fence n quarter of amlloturned , a corucrimd then traveled east amllowhewlt lulled slihcad of Mr. lload- ley's cattle. D. ItMclllliancy of Dubuolso , Neb. , was seriously If not fatally injured near Lovllln Wednesdayevening- and hiswlfowcro In his brother's bugey , with whom ho had just arrived to mulio n visit. On the road fiom Alblutho horses becaiiio scared mill rail away , all parties * being thrown into n. bnrl > wire fenco. D. It. McElhaney hud his , thront cut ftoni enrto ear , the wlndplpo bolng til- most severed. Ills brother' ivas badly scratched about the face , but Mrs , JIoKl- baue-y was uninjured. A largo force of workmen has commenced widening the prade. brlilges and trestles on the DCS Jlolncs & Nortlmestcni iwro-vv gaup-o railroad. The management Is leoolv- Ing largo shipments of ccdurtles from Mil waukee nud Merrill , Wiv , whichnrobe-Ing placed along the road. Heavy steel vlll bo laid in placi ) of the light iron now IB use The ofllelnls st-nto thnt they expect to run stand ard gaupo trains ovir the rotidby Ivlarcli , 1801 , which will result in discontinuing tlio transferring of fnlphtat Hcrndon , rjTho little city of Vlntou , Henton county , was \lslted by the recent severe storm. It lifted the roof entirely off tliollnprild bloclc , taking the coping stone nnd chimneys with It. Iho Vlntoii fairness company and Hop- good's drugstorosuffcrod datmitfO from the water. The roof on Quitin's procery wns started enough tolot inthovvatorand a hole wns punched in the side wall by n flying tiro- bor. The Union block hnd thetliion the roof rollcdup nnd tlioiapfloiio\vp.ipcr ; ofllco pot nbatb. Moirison's ' book store and Jervls A Co.'s dry poods looms were deluged , the lat ter suffering most from -water. Numerous shade trees and ihlimicvsvcro damaged , but no ono was seriously injured. Tlio Two Dakota1 * . The Aberdeen soap factory Is now In full operation. Dan West of ailtchcll raised 5-2,000 worth of popcorn this season. Circuit court forBrookingtcounlyhnsbecn postponed from September It ) to October 1-1. SolStarrof Dcadwood Is announced a a candidate for speaker of the Soulli Dakota house next winter. Dr. Merchmt of Ellcndalo raised 400 bu shels of potatoes per ncro this year by irrifja- tlon , aud they nro of the host iiualltv. Lust season Leo Comstock of Hrookinca sowed wheat on laud nnd plowed the grain under bcfoio Inrvcst Tbo sumo pleco of ground yielded enoiiRh flax this jcir to bring him in the last sum of $1OOO. The general business of "Whitevvood a prosperous state which , "with tlie extensive railroad vorlt , uuilcos the town present a lively appearance A.nothor town has sprung ' up twenty miles northwest of thtro and will bo called Jlullock A special election will bo hold inVermlllion on October 9 for the purpose of votinpr on tlio Issuing oE bonds to thoamount of f.,000 ! for a svsteni of waterworks.rJhls is something tliafc has been agltutinp the minds of Vci- millionpeoplo fora long time , but suico the recent big fire steps ha\o bcca taken In earnest. Hugh McBrldooC Lead City went homo under the Inlluenco of liquor , and unmorcl- fully boat his family. Ho nearly bit li ! wife's ear off , nnd beat ono of his children withaclubtlll she isasifjlitto behold Ho tlioii wont to his motber-iu-law's nnd kicked down the door , culling her all the vile names bo could lay tlio tongue to- Theshippliip pens of the Fremont. Elldiorn & Missouri Valley rnllro.id , three miles north of Mlnnesela , are the largest iu the north west und arranged with schutes nnd. cut-offs In such IL manner that seventy-two licacJ of cattle , or three car loads , can bo lo.idedcvc.ry twenty minutes. About sixty train loads of cattle have boon shipped so far this season. Samples of red and brown hematite from Challls , the new townslto to bo established upon the "Whlto river near tbo mouth of Coin creek , are said to assay from GO per cent to nearly puie Iron , It is hoped that the great beds of ore , fromsijc totwclvofeet in depth , whichllo exposed along the Whlto river will furnhh the iron required for all the uses of the Hills mines aud the production of tin plates In abundance. The ore bed ! urestakcd out fora distance of eighteen miles along tlio coui-soof the rucr. Somothuig llkoflfty or sixty families lon hiR totbe Crow Creek and Lower Brulo Indian tribes passed through Kedfleld recently on route toSfbscton to attuid n big camp meeting of I'resbvtorian and Congregational Indians , which is a customary event anil which la usually attended byall the tilbcs in South Dakota. They shoned evidence of wkuta higher civilization caa accomplish for the Indian , They drove line teams ot horses and roilo in platform buRgics. They and their families were well clothed , and looked as though modem livlnp agieed with them. MUK OF THIS TI IKS. General Duller Is fond of peed dining and Is lumsolf an accomplished eoolr. IIo cfln hroil a lobster to a turn. James Anthony IVoudo declares that tlie late Cardinal Newman boroa striking lescin- bianco to Julius Dr. Oliver \Vendell Holmes * remarkable vitality is ascribed to his regular b.iblts Tlie rooms he occupies are eipjippod vlth buome- tors , thorraomotcrs and various other oiieters to prevent bis incurring tlio slightest tlsk of taking cold. Colonel Ijebcl , the celebrated. Inventor of the French magazine RUII , Is 11 fir-two yean old , and has rotimd , on account of ill he J 1th , after thirty flvejearsoC service In the army , Senator Edmunds lias attached to his hand some residence In "Washington an outside stairnay , built on purpose for his favorite dojc , which Is notalloued to meander tin ough thu umln liall. At the cutlers'feast at Sheffield the other day Lord Wolsclcy , innddroJilnBtho jeomnn cavnhy , advised them to mntce theinsclvw good snots ami ofllcient to light on foot , because - cause the daj's of lighting on. horsoluek in Ungland were past and gone , Fiank Stockton , the novelist , lives in a roomy house at Madison , N. J , IIo , Is a methodical man in his literary worlc , devoting - ing- the oaily part oC each day "to his \\iltliig At times ho suffers from uoiilicrcs , and on such occasions ho dictates liis stories to bis wife , Blr. Dill's i\plaimtiou. : Cr\TKAiCirilNel > , Seit,20.-To ) the Edi tor of TUB UK i : : Iwish to reply in the col- umns of Tin : UKE to the uncndorsed und iric sponslblo brief Inyourtssuoof September 10 , in which an attempt Is made to Impugn in a false light my reputation ana chanuter. I ca.ro imthlng as to the preface of the article. The Reporter said : "After Dill had a rte to npjlogrizo Mr , Underwood let Mm off , but demanded and received aurittca apology1 ICnortiny thnt Mr. "Underwood wns laboring under il misunderstanding Incited by person1 of evident evil Intentions , I voluntarily toK him I would \viito nn apology and oiplana tion , which 1 did , nnd vhlch ho auoptcd. with thoiomurk tint "It was all rlulit , twii that lie Avas .sony ho hud boon so hastv11 This statement explained the misundcistand inpr and tully exoneratcil lr. Underwood , hi' daughter anil myself. In the explanation tic- copied l y Mr , Undersvood I itatod thatl never said If I drovoto Gibbon I would stiy nil night. Moreover , tlio st'itcniont made In the article thatl am a mnriiod man Is abso lutely false. I have been avvidoivor for scv eraljcars , Thcio v.is nothing In thowtiolo nfTnlrbutan hnnoraUo request niter si week's ' ncqalntanco that the lad j accompany mo to nnd from my meeting at Gibbon ; that ami uothlae moro. Pcihaps It \\lll bo safe t ( make such request when the rum power I ; suppressed , nud men liavo learned to ousorvi the golden rule Iain ptuuadpil thofuttic never ivroto the bilef. Who Old , nnd fo what purpose ! The entire face of ttioarticlc dctals assault of inalluavvlth Intent to kill character. I nni perfectly willing that .Mr , Undcnvood , if ho sees lit , shall publish tlv explanation humleil him by me In O'IIK Bt or uuy journal la the land ; thooxphaatlon ho received as MonerathiKnie. J , It. DILL , Colftts's Concressloiml , . _ SCIIL-VIKII , 2 cb. , Sept. ' 'O. TothoHaitor of Tun BEK : Hwasstatcit in Tin : lien that V. } \ ' . Graves , heailod thocongieisional delegates ite gates from this county , nnd that ll-yoof the sovcn dolegatoj were for Dorse ) . Ih'ls viis an error. The delegation wni hc.-vjcd lir Georioll Wells , and six , Instead of live , IVf } the delegation \\tira \ \ for .Dorsey. , * , Now Voile Clty'H J'opuliition , "eh , Sc-pt , 20.-To the imorof i'lewo state population of Ne\v \ Vorkcityia ISM ) . IJuui. FHOJI THE STATE CAPITAL. Second Year of the Oonttal Liw College of Lincoln. HEAVILY MORTGAGED HOUSES THAT PAID. Oter One Tlkoimnnd I'upiTj in ( lie Lilncolti Schools A. UrntnlDllnr < l-'txlrnt Illoliman- Otlicr y LIN-COIV , JCob. , Sept. 51. [ Special to 33Et. ] \Yeilncsduy tbo Central lavrcol. lego of Lincoln , which only ajeai-ngo vasau experiment , will commence Itisecond year n.s oreof the established Institutions ofthostnto. The hibtory olthocollegothoastjcar | ) hone ofprldolo tliobjirof the stutowuo recognize tlio fact that the now school maintains nhlgn grade of legil picparatlou and insist ! on thoroufih work from the students. The faculty , which comprises some of the boat legal talent Intho state , is alone sufllclont guarantee o f n most suceossf ul co nduot of the college. "W , Itonry Smith , deaa of the faculty and professor of contracts nuil cor- poratloa law , was formcily npromlncn t mem ber of the bur of Philadelphia nnd his su pplier tilenli aio recognized ulso In the courtfs of Nebraska , lion. Jam.cn M. Wool- \\oith ofOniaho , professor of general juris prudence , is well kuovn as one of the most successful lawyers hi thostato and his splen did lectures of lust season -vvero gladly ac corded publication la tlio Icadlujr newspapers of Nebraska Judge llcibcrt J. Davis of Oinnha , pro- fci'pr of the law of toils , is Known generally us a young barrister of unusual ability and promise , wlillo the selection of T , RI Marquettcns professor of constltutlonnl nnd interstate law Is a pioof of rare foresight intho choosing of the riglit man f or the rlgut place. Joseph R. Webster and Itcnry If , "Wilson , tjotU ol Lincoln , are to act ; le pecttvcly as professor of equltj Jurisprudence and pro fessor ofthelaw of evidence , Neither needs un Introduction. Hon. John \Vatson of Nebraska. City , vho-bits made such a splendid x-ccord lioth a ? a prosecuting- attorney and criminal law yer , will lecture on criminal law. llio livv course coverstwojcnrs , but Is so nrrineed that It einbruces u-svvldo a range of topics as -usually covered by a three jears' ' coursoln neaily all the other law colleges of the country. There is in addition a two years' post graduate course. As a place for students of law Lincoln Is unsurpassed in the stnto on account of tbo Rreat advantipros for observation incourtpraitlco and parliu- iiientaiylawln tlio dally sesilous of tlio su- ptcmo and dlstilct courts and. the legisla ture. HOW THE HUTCII1N-SES MADE SIO.VKY , The attempted unloading nta public sale of 5100,000 woilli of real estito hilonginp to JanoO.andC J-I Ilutchlus shows to what extontrcal csta to speculators will encumber property in the rusn after vvealth. Is'carly all the liutihlns property vas encumbered with mortgages equal to \aluocfLtic liousesand lots onwhichtheywci-eaudwerc beiring 10 percent in West , Still even by following out such , an apparently cxtiava- jant business pdllcy , Mr. and Mrs Hutchitis have amassed n splendid foituno of nearly 5100,003 within tbo past four or 11 years in Xlncoln. After paying thocnormousInter est they mndo a handsome ) profit from rents , jUthosulo mentioned there vvcro a number of capitalists present , either in person or vvcro represented by agents The biclmade by Mi. Prank Maedonild. of the Capital hotel in the interest of Philadelphia capital ists to tuko the whplo butch of sixty-eight propeitles subject to the mortgages shows thccontUoiicoof cistern Investors In Lincoln 7 > ropeityvhero 'i and 0 per cent noney vvould make a handsotno profit on the rentals of the several Mocks of brick buildings loaded with 10 percent mortgages , A. UllirAI. . BIUI1ER. A barber named J. S Nelson \vas arrested last oveuingfor I'alslnaadisturbance In the house of shame on Eighth street run hy his -vvlfe. IIoMIS under the influence of liquoi and very ugly. IIo llrst inillctcd a tcrriblo hcititigon the courtesan that bcnis hisnamo and tlicn , pulllnp out a revolver , threatened to kill every person in the house , but was taken In to-vvby Iho onlccrs before ho com menced putting Us threat Into execution IShs. J\'elson's \ ' face was found to bo flight- fully cut. Ills said that jSclsoii lias aban doned his trade and lius solely on the earn ings ofhisvlfc. . OVHIl KOUII THOIS V-ND PCTIW. The , public schools Invo been running n \veolc aud Supei'lntcndent Jones icports nn enrollment of 4W ( i > upll3. It i-cquircs the efforts of ninety-three teachers to care for the educational tieeu.s of tlili' aimy of chil dren. The Bryant school building accommo dates the greatest number1 , there being 5O8 pupils enrolled. There are 2U pupils in the high school. A laiftc graduating class Is petted from this suiool tliisje u- . Commencinff onU'edncsday the nciv fair association taownas tb'Southarn Lancaster CouutyDriviag Psi-tc nad Aijricultuial so- ciay 'vill givoit-s llrst oxhlbi'.ion at Hick imii. The f.ilr will lus > t three days , Premiums nugreptlng fiOI)0 ) a ID offered. IJliicoln. Omaha and Beatrice -vvill have mechanical -I - display. On Thursday and Friday thv races occur. onus A > D KNDS. The democrats of thoPourtb. v 'ard mctand organ bed aBoydand lliyanclub last even ing , ( ieorgo Basielman was chosen presi dent and A B. CofCroth scirotary. It was icsolvtd to tenderHryun a iccoptlou on October - tobor 1 , the time of hisiotura to "Lincoln , Cotner university onous Monday tin dcr uuspicioiis tlic.inisitintci. This Is the sciondjuurof thoschool There Is n pros pect of not only the theological but also the medical department eventually cutting quito ailgurcas Unas already ninostudcnts , The brick vvorh for the new gtis reservoir at Second and Al utrectiis now ilnlshod and the woikmcn are engastcd in living the maim that will connect it with the old loservolr at feevonlh ami N. Next spring another icai Mllr tliosi < ; oof thono\vono wilt boputjn. TliekTaduatlnnclassat the state ualvci1- ally tins your will number between tvvcatv. Hvo and thiity sjtudcnts ' 1 hero are about ono hundred in the freshmen ilass. The Litin sUioolhu110 ulruclyenrolled. Willlmi Carlyle win uiiwtod today for stealing a brand new shli-t. at the McLean lliory barn ITo pavnad It for2.1 cents at ( Mdvtator's throe-ball MtitbllsUtnont. Woiltou the new Cnflman hotel on Tour- tecntli and I' stopped yotorday as the various woikmonlmd soniu doubts about re ceiving their pay The MiHfortunc ol1 Ileins Unmarried Some tiino aye a man \Uioso \ name Is Jletz kniRht n ticket at ICiinsas Oity , No. , for C'lilifoinlu , nntl niter choclcin" Ills trunk tan-tied tlio triiln. Upon liia arrival utOaton , Cal. , ho dlscoiorod thut his trunk hsidfj-ono astruy , ± io waited a rcasoiwblo tlmofor the rallroat coinpmy to produce his li'g-igo { ! , and il luviiig failed to do so he put In a , cluira for S3JO dnnittgcg. Over # 200 o ( this amount was for jowcliy for fonnlowear , nnil the rullroac cliuuicd It was not bound to pay for it Inasmuch us it w 3 not lih pcisonn bierRri'o. ( .MiMctz brought biiitla the Los \HK-olc9 - countj- court and reooioroi jiiilg-inont for the full amount , but the uilroart company appealed. The supreme couit in decldlne tlio locently foiild Llmt tlio mllrotwl coin puny It. obliged to pa.v only for the oltho claimant , ivnu meant In law only jucli things as tlio claiiinnt needed forporwnml usoon his travels. Had Mr. Jlotx boon trji\olin \ ( , with his wife there vouMbo no qiiestioi us to tlio lullroail company's liability. IButMi * . Motnvas a fcln lo man uni was ( ravellntr alone. Thu nrtidos o fcinulo juvelry in ills tiunlc could not thcrcfifobo ) ivgiirded s lujrfrage , JUK the rallroiul coiupuny iit'Cil not jiay fo them , Lolj- died of jealousy at tlio success o blr Gwlfi'C ) Kucllor , DUE Ik Ijniiocil by ft nlml mid Drngfjcd Jo Dentil. Mr. J , R , Jolinson , a traveling- man veil known in Ihls city , rotumod Iho jthor clnv from n trip thtfoujrh flow MO.X- eovhcio , ho lias been in the Interests of the Chicago house wlileh ho rcpro- . souls. Ho says -witnessed ono ol the * r most horrible duels oior fought inthnt./ und. Mr. Johnson via In thosouthorn nil of Now Mexico , tuliliifr n wngou iilowilb his samples , when ho arrived it Iho little vllliigoof Sobolla , bin * a dispatch to tl o Globo-Doinocrat. Thu weather was hot , sultry timl dry. The dust in the loads \wsnmny \ Inches ( loop , mid every tiling combined to mnlca the Hp about fit uncomfortable ns could bo. -Ilsdri\or \ IUIB n Mexican , nnd acted tin .nicrprolor. Tlicro vms no hotel in Iho place , but tlioy succeeded In obtaining icconnnodutlouslii a hou < \\hlch\vas \ a slight remove fiotn a stable. Alter mailing outimuppor tuboslho oould Mr. Johnson eat in front of the noiiso enjoying a cignr. Insldoho could : icar the pretty clivufhtor of hia heat . and clmttorlnpr. Thoprirlvvus o\montly Uio belle ot the country nnd Knew it. Sliduns about fifteen jcara old , but lui.il thnt peculiar doAolopinotit of the fouthorn mocs wJileh pro her tlioappcariinuo ol twenty , linily intho o cnLnga young Moxleun rode up. Ho \vas tricked out In nil the finery afTcctt-il l > y the hoieoincn of thnt country , nnd from the offiwi v o reception uccoruwl by tlie g-iil hovji3 o\lileiitly n fu-vorlU- . \\hllo the morilmont wnsat Us height n-nolhcr younpr man rode up , drcwed cnoug-li lilio tboliratlo play tlio t ln- hrothernct. IIo wsis us vvoll rccolvec.1 jtalils piedccosaor , hut itviia \ plain that each o.icil the other witli jealousy. A fo minutes Inter tlio tlihor Iiifonnoil Jvlr , .Tohnsonthalthoio would bo trouble , for the moil wore rivals aud tbouirhvua a. thorong-h coquette. The two mon had boon In ( ho lioui but a short tlmo when loud tjilkiiijjarid q.uirrollng' vvaa hoard. Mi" . Jolm oii Avont into tlio room , nttnaotod by tlio nolso , nnd saw : it once that there "would be a light. The girl , pleased to bo the esiuso otsucha io\y , sliovvoil liqr pcirly teeth , and her black eyes gro\v brighter t ajtlio cvoLtcniont incibaBcd. About all ' JMr. Johnson could uudcrslind was the cuislng and tlio venomous looks of the riuls. PLiially they appeared to lava como tosomo agreornciit , and the intor- pieterBiiid they hud doeitled to light a duel with their Inssos , It was a blight moonlight nlfflitnndabouta , do/.cnnui'o ill tbo piirt.y wh Ich lode out. Into Iho pialrlo , Ivlr. J"ohnson trial to patthnp a pence , bulls ol euro that hla inter- picterfaid just nhatho w.is toltl to , for tlioaiistTot-lio rccoLvodviisto mind bin own Inmnes : } . A iapid ride took tli i paily far eiiouerli out into the plains to allow the duelists free room in which to rldo. Tlie lost of tlio atoiy c.m best bo told inflr. Johnson's owmvords : lasso duel , In fsict a duel of any sort , was now to me , bull had been In tlio wet so Ion j that I know the parlici- piints iicre In dead earnesl. I did not Icnow Low terrible von Id bo tlio ending : or coi-tainlj would nwoih.vvo loinalnod to witness It. The men AVCIO bire- hcadedandstrivpod to tlio waist. U'horo vva1) ) noiio of tlio formality mid politcno.ss which inarka the so-ealled civilized codos. Tlioy nlrnplj hated , each other and desired Lo kill. Tlio last A\orda \ spokenworocuriios. The IIOISOHouo \ \ putraclttg1 cacli olhorcloHatogether. At a gtvon word they rode Blowly past oaeh other , noiitabout twenty yards , tinned and vcro loady to begin. LsibM ) in hand , they slowly circled about , keeping 11 watchful eye on eaeli otlier. Sud denly there was Hiss nnd a lasoflo\v tluougli tlio air. .An nlort eye and a quick dodg'ocaused it tof.ill shortand , "bctorolt could bo recovered the other had Thrown Ills rope , but it , too , had " "been guarded aeainst. This continued forso'vei'al minuiea , miny thfons liclng mailo and avoided. The tlendly loopa woio thrown by oxjwrts , but , they wore doilfrodby mon who hud studied tlio art all their lives. At last the smaller of the two mon sent hlsriata whistling tlnough the air. t siiw the other throw up his hand and aim to ward it off , hut tlio loop settled donn over his head and arm and in a Hash it was dunvii tifrht , It was all done intho Iwinkling of an 0)0. ) Botli liorses woroon the lun whilotho loop was fastening tlplit. IIo ivna jerked out of the siddle , and then , Lnnomo way liis boot Cflug-lxtln the sthrupand ho liuug- , screamliigwitli pain , and the horses ( stiaincd a-partjisif trying to tear him in two , It was simply awful. The vic torious ina.71 was yollmer lllto ft demon , nshe ur odhis horHO to greater efforts. I could not stand the si < ; ht and rushed forward to cut the rope , ivhon the foot ullppodfroin thostiriup nud the ether started his hoico ncros ? the moonlit plain , dinfTKlng the in.uilinato body ot his rival , which wasfast being reduced to a alinoelcss mnss , Itound. and round ho ciiclo until I fainted. When Iiocoverod consciouancss 1 was lying on a bench in front of tlio house aud the party hud dispersed. Out on the plain lay the body of thovicllm of tlio duel , and in tlio house vero tlio vlutoi and thoijiri Uiuifhinir and talking as 11 nottiinguud happened. liulwor AVilliolni nnn Blior. The Kaiser is considered by com polo nt RuthoiitiosJono ol the crack shots of the empire , though ho uses only his ilffht arm in shootingon account of the , slljjhtlj crippled btatooC the left , H.IVS a { * Boi'liiidispituh to the Jfow York Sun. t . Ills rifiht ana IB ct > pociallywell developed - - * a B oped and powerful. With' it ho man ages the gun , holding- like a pistol and firing riuicljly und with the precisIon - Ion of a Jlrat-rata murlttiiiun. As liis majesty dislikes the bliprhlost notice be ing taken of liis Infirmity , Iho crontlo- men of his suite aovcr allow thoimclvcs to In any way attorn pt to aid him Intho field , and Ills luck ia thcrofoioso raucli the more lommlcuule. A. ivcol < nfjo , hon the emperor was oul pialrio chlokcn shooting at the Iludowfarm , ho \MIS reminded by Count Kulonbtni , ' ot the approachingiliunor liour. "I forj of all about that , " siid tlio iwlsermid then , looltlnff ut Ills watch , ho added * 'It's S o'clock. I have phot forty-fivo birds ; tlio fitly must ho got , before I can thlnlc of outing , Como nloiig , gentle men. " At 0:30 dinner was Boned as usual. OMAHA. LOA.N A.ND TRUST Bubsorlbad and Guaranteed Capital , . , .IMO , 001 I'ttld lnOapllftl . S50.000 lluyiund icllw itooksaml lwnd i neRotlutei coiiiiiitrulal paper ; ru-utxi and oiwutti ttustai autetlt trinnforFiKunt and trusloo ul corporjtloru , taltti obirgu o [ pruportj , col- V Omatiu Loan < &Tj'ustCo SA.VIMGS BANTK. 3 E Corner lOtli and Douglas Sta Tild lnO pll l . $50.rx $ gubsorlboa ind OiiirantcuclCinltiu. . . l'xi.000 llibllltr olBtooll.oldtr . * . ttw.tw ) f > 1'er C nt Into re Bt 1'nldon Doposlla , 1'UA.NKJ. L\NUIi. Oushlor. Ofllcon : A. II , Wjman.prcslilcutiJ. J. Urowa , vIc prosHontV. T.Wyuan , troa ur r. DlroctorBt A. TJ.Vyintn. J.H. Wlllard , J. J llrown , QuyO. B rton , E. \ \ , Naih. J.