THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : "TUESDAY , AP1UL 12 , 1892 3 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL DLUPFa OFFICK : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. lyCntrlcrtonny pnrtof tlio City 11.V. . TILTON , - MANAGER. llii ! nc Ofllco . No 41 Kdltor j -.V7 wx. N V. I'lumblngCo ! Ccuncll liluffa Lumber Co. , coal. C tali's clinttol lonnn. 204 Sapp Wool' . Konl oUato tran feM nmoutitod to over tOt,0K : , ( ) for the week past Steve nnd corJ wood dry. for snlo nt Thatcher's , 10 Main street , Articles were ( Hod yesterday Incornorntlng tha Evangelical Lutheran church of Under- * wood. Hud Hurko will uao crutches for n time , r oin It of ( .topping an n plcco of broken pop- bottle which cut liis foot badly. OwlriK to unexpected developments the Unity league will postpone their moctlntr " until Wednesday , April 13. L. L. 1'oston" , president. Wanted , board for Kontlomnn , wlfo nnd two children , accd 5 nnd S. In pleasant part of the city. Address , with terms , K. Mr , llco ofllco. Thu domocrntlo county convention meets in Avoca today to select delotfatoi to the Ktalo convention .vlilclt meets In Council lUurrs May II. In the district court .yesterday .luilKO Doctupr listened to motions and other mat ters of comparatively little Interest to the general public. The Liuilcs Aid society of St. John's ' En glish Lutheran churoli meets today at 'J p. in. nt tlio residence of Mr.i. Wuldunsall , 'J7 North Muln street. The grand Jury was yostordn ; consldorinB tiioca .es of those accused uf burtrlarlzlni ; Sherlock's plnco ind getting nway with bovoral thousand ci ai'3. The Philmnthean Literary club will moot nt the Young Men's Christian association rooms this ovonln , nnd will hold a mock session of the city council. There were not bidders enough at Marshal Tumploton's proposed sale of sundry articles dcpoiitod as security for line * . Ho will 1m vo his opening later In the season. CalanMio assembly , No. 1 , Pythian sister hood , gives a ditnclng party Wednesday even ing , April III , at MII-.OIHC temple. The Sister hood does not give n social on tbo 18th. A few of the musically Inclined friends of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Troynor mot nt their resIdence - Idenco the other ovenlnir nnd enjoyed n treat due larpnly to tno preicneo and voices of I'rof. Torrens nnd Mrs. Torrons of Omaha , A serious ncclaant occurred on the Broad way brldeo Sunday afternoon , a motor train colliding with a carriage In whlcn wcro Rented u gentleman and two Indies. One of the Indies was supposed to bo .ouitc badly hurt , her head bleeding profusely , as if from Koine uplyvoumli. . Mr. L. Harris of Coun cil DlufTa was In his buggy nnd going the opposite direction when the two teams mot In a narrow plnro nnd oamo to a stop-to allow the motor to pass. The other team was rest less and In backing placed the carriage in front of the motor , which was running at a pretty good speed. Mr. Harris did not luarn the name of the injured lady. K.VSTlilt N Itoston Slorr , Cnmirll llluir-i , In. , HANDKERCHIEFS. Out * Block ul this tiino is now complete with ovurythin r miitblo : for Eastur. lit our hnndkcrchiof dopitrtmcnt wo show ninny novoltics from the ! ! c hnnd- Uorchicf to the llnost slllc or hand em broidered. Our line at 5o , 7c. or four fori-c ! , anil lOc , three for Uoc , I2c } , I5c nnd I9o surpassoa nnytlung' over shown in the handkerchief lino. OLOVJSS. In kid gloves wo lead. Our line of Ccnuino 'Fosters is now complete at $1.00 , S1.2S , 91.RO , $1.75 , $2.00 arid 32.23. Every pair from $1.2-3 up warranted and filled to the hand by ox nor t glove litters. SPECIAL FOIl THIS WEKIC. .50 dozen ladies' kid gloves , assorted colors , for this \vcok at SOe per pair. Marked down from $1.00 , 51.25 and 31.50 nil in at uCc a pair. 110SIEKY , Wo show almost everything in the i.onicry . line from the cheapest cotton to the llncht si lie. Ask to see bur fust black nt lOo and 12je u pair , ulo our full I-OKU- Inrmado ladies' fust black oynx Ilorms- ilnrf lioso at 2oc n pair , worth 33o tiiul 'Me a pair. In children's hose our lines nro complete ; anything and everything in child roll's hose from tlio 7c hose to tlio linost silk. Hoston store , Fothor- iiiplinin , Whltolnw & Co. Council BluIVs , In. Dr. . .1.V. . Hempsload of Carson was in the city yesterday. T. W. Ivory of Glenwood was In the city yesterday en route for the ccunty convention fit Avoca. United States Marshal D. II. Miller , who has been slelt nt his homo in lied O.ik for Bovor 1 days past , returned to the city yes terday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. W , II. Graff of Carson at- tcndnil the twentieth wedding nnnlvoreury of Dr. and Mrs. C. Ucotkiu , which occurred Saturday evening. Mrs. .1. S. Woolson of Mount Pleasant. \vlfn of Judga WooUon , has bcun the guest of Mrs. J. .1. Stcodmnn on Oakland nvcnuo for a couple of days. Mr. W. L. Thlckstuu Ioi < : yesterday for few days visit to Chicago. On his return ho will bo accompanied by his sister , Mrs Dckay and child , who will Usit friends a1 Atlantic , and then her parents in this city. Mrs. Lorcna Stevens , who has served ufll clently and faithfully for the past year a ; matron In the Omaha and Council Hlufts medical and surgical Inbtltute , will leave 0:1 : Thursday evening for a few weeks' ' visit to her parents In Kvuusvillu , Ind. The King orfiiiHiilliio Sloven. The old single gonorutor Dnnglor wna the bent gasoline steve over made , bu Shugitrt & Son huvo n now Dangler tha la unquestionably the king of vapoi Btovoa It is called the Dangler Sttr lirlso , and IB simply the olu rollablo Htovovitli n perfect process gonoratot1 nddcd. It burns n , ultto Jhiinovhe : : lighted nnd has no odor in slopping o htartlng , Shugarts uro tlio only people who handle them. How nro your nwnlnffB ? J , M Lnniuko , 131 I'o.irl , Only homo factory , Tliomns Tostovin. civil onglnoor and surveyor , over DoVol'n , 501 I3roathvny Genuine Rock Springs coal n Thatcher's , 10 Main Btroot , always or hand. JarvlalSTT brandy , purest , safest , bosN A IIi-uvy Will. A pondrous document was filed with the county clerk yeitoraay. It conshtoj o thlrty-onu pages of typo-wnttou matter , sot tine lorth In legal phrasa the wishei of Will lam Lawrence Scott of Erie , Penii. , in ro iard ; to the disposition of his fortune , whicl is counted by the hundreds ot thousands o dollar * . The flllnc of the will in this count' ' . IB necessitated by the taut that there is quilt n largo amount of property In this county , especially In Avoca and walnut , which tie lougs to this r&lato. Ntmllo , Having removed her studio from room 800 to 321 , Morrlnm block , Miss Corona Lruighllu ia noiv prepared to receive callers nnd givn instruction ; ) in oil , pastel , crnyon or water colors , Como ivtu ( arrange to join the clubs during tlio euintnor vacation , \Vork done to order. Uco Btiociinons of portrait work nt the Council DlulTs Carpet ooinpany'a etoro. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Afterclap of nn Election Oircular is Promis ing Some Interesting Things. SENATOR GRONEWEG WANTS HIS SAY I'roilnro tlio Itcron1 < of tl n School lliianl nnd Hhmv l'i | Seine Other .Mini's ( 'lrrlcnl Dcllmi'ientlc ) While In untcc. The Inflammatory handbill flung to the breczo of ponular prejudice nnd passion on the morn of the recent school election has nroused not only the righteous indignation of Mr. SchoentRon , who wns the target mraod nt , hut of his paitnor , Senator Uronowcg , whoso nnmo wus also dragged into the miry charges. Mr. Schoontgon tlrod back nt his nssnllants n libel suit. Senator Oronowog purposes to huvo hluisolf sot right , too , be fore thn public , and ho U prcpntlng to mnka n move nt tha next meeting of the school board which will result In arousing fresh In- tero t la school affairs , nnd especially in the way Bomo of the books and records havobecn kept in thn past. It Is claimed that on examination of the records will show not only jbat Sonntor Uronowi'g , when treasurer , had prompt , complete nnd satisfactory settlements with the school district , but that other records bnyond his control , nnd for which ho was tn no way responsible , were kept in such n cureless way as to bo of almost no value. In citing imperfect and Ill-kept records. It is claimed I tint tno.io who thus attacked Uronc- wcg and ScLocntgcn Imvo unintentionally led to tao disclosure that there has been n good deal of carelessness in the of.lclul cir cles Interested. The next meeting of the school board U thcroforo looked forward to with tnoro than thu usual Interest. If you go "a fishing" thhsummor nnd tnko along n bottle of wimky for "snake bites1 bo sure nud litko n bottle of Hradycrotlno for whisky hcadach es. 12. II. Shcnfo lins money to loan on real cslalo and chattels , LSroad way nnd Main. Wo huvo our own vineyards in C.tlifor niii. Jarvis Wine comu.uiy , Go. Blulld Swunson Mtulc Ca , Masonic teraplo. All Intrrt'lowor Intnrvloircil. L. L. ICIclnfcltcr of Mason City was In the Bluffs yesterday looking after some real es tate interests. "I had an interesting experi ence in regard to advertising some years ago , " said ho. " 1'orhaps you can adorn the tale and point the moral. I wns owner of a paper which 1 wnnted to dispose of. I ad vertised it for snlo in some of the trade Jour nals , and as 1 did not want the folks in my town to know 1 wns going to soil I had the answers directed to n Chicago typo houso. who forwarded the answers to mo. Ono of thcso answers was from an Omaha man. It got , mUlnld on my desk some way , and I could not for my life llnd it again , nor could I remember the man's name or any other ad dress than Omnhn. How to get nt it was n puzzle. Finally I thought I would try Tin : Bui : . I wrote out n little special advertisement , asking the party who wrote to the Chicago firm In regard to the purchase ) of a printing ofllco In Iowa to write again ns tbo address was lost. It was only ono ciianco in u million , but it cost mo only 50 cents to try It. I was enough of a news paper man to realize the chances , and so I had little hope , but to my surprise in two or three days I got another letter , the fellow naving seen my Hitlo three liner in Tnu Br.n. The result was I sold my nowpaper. " Mr. ICIcinfelter has slnco engaged in the publication of the Farmers' Institute , which ho is making a great success. Ho has been very actlvo in securing the passage of the law providing for the holding of farmers' in stitutes in Iowa. According to this plan , which has bccorao n law. nny county in the state in which a farmers' institute is held is utitled to draw ? , VJ from tbo state treasury to meet the expenses ot tno samu. Tbo ad vantages claimed for this inodeot cultivating the farmer nro that each county controls Its own institute , the time nnd program Is moro likely to be eipecinlly adapted to the peculiar needs of the locality where such institutes nro hold and tbo sclicmo is not liable to bo run into n iiolittc.il machine , as is too apt to bo the case where there there is a central state organization controlling all. Stop that cough. It is a d. in gar signal. 1'iso's Cure lor Consumption never falls. Pleasant to tuna. All druggists " 5c. Temple. Mi/.pnh Touiplo. Pythian Sisters , will pivo ( mother ono of their pleasant tlanuin parties on Enetoi * Monday , the 18th hist. Dalby's full orehestiii will furnish the music and Mnsonio Toinplo will bo tlio place. Tlio many friends ol Mixpah Toinplo will bo pleased to hear this , ns those parties have become very populnr. It is exuoctod that n laigo number from Omaha will bo present and umuiRonionla will bo innda to run a special motor train to return thorn homo after the dance. Tlinlr Third Auulvuriary. The Woman's Roller Corps No. 183 cole bratcd their third anniversary in n brilliant social maunor in Grand Army ball last even ing. They extended a public invitation to their friends and the hall was llllcd with a happy throng. Tuo room was tastefully decorated and the rostrum wns nlmosl hidden by Hags und ( lowers. The fore uarl of tlio evening was devoted to a literary and musical program nnd the remainder to refreshments and dancing. The former wis especially pleasant and enter taining. Mrs. H. J. Bublitz sang two solos , "Marguerite of Long Ago , " and Scoclan's gem , "Uatheriag the Myrtle with Mury. " MM. Roberts sung with good effect , ' Vo "Wore Comrades Together , " nnd was heartily encored. Miss Mumi > ) Field , a Bright young elocutionist , read witn cxquUito tit'sto n humorous selection entitled "Tho Toboggan Slide. " Ur. G. W. Crofts read an original poem , written yesterday afternoon mid called out by the recollection that thn anniversary o ! the relief corps wns also on thu eve of tbo anniversary of the Urine upon Forl Bumpier , It was ono of the pout-preacher's bcjt productions , nnd culled forth the heartiest npplnut > o. It wns nn itnpatsloncO panegyric of the Hag. Hon. George Cars > on responded to the opening address of the president of the corns in n ten minute speech that contrasted the heroism of the mothers nnd wives who gave up their sons nnd husbands with the soldiers on the Hold , A humorous song by Mrs. .1 , A. Heir , It cost u mo , entitled "Tuny Drafted Hun Into the Army. " concluded thu Ural part of the program , and thn remainder of the oven lug was devoted to the banquet nud dancing Hinoiui iiuiiht. Bronchitis , ncuto or chronic , with dry irritating cough , boursenoss. or senna o roughnuhs , soreness , or pain in the chest , o : even with omancintion and hectic fovci toward evening , nro cured by Humphrey's bpccitl : No. Seven. Indian Oi'i'i'lt In Hiirncxs , The recent heavy Hoods huvo afforded i severe nnd practical test of the ofllcloncy o the work completed last fall en Indian creel mid the extension of the ditch direct to th river , The grr.ul Hood of a week aeo Sunday when it was ettlmatod that moro watot doicondod the crcok limn nt any time siic : the dlssiUrous overflow of ton years ago , go nway without doing n nickel's worth o daningo , and without putting the creek out o Us bunks at any point. " \Vo feared a portion at least of the exca vation on the upper end of the crook would bo Jillod up , but our fenrt were not wel founded , " said a member of the old round yesterday , "Instead of tilling up the bed o the stream has been deepened and wldenei by tto heavy current Hint has gone whirling down tlio river , H has been the best anc most important plcco of uniIncoriue doijo ii the ulty biucu 1 have been here , und rellect n great deal of treuit upon Mr Tosteviu , the ex-city engineer. It ha been the moans of nuvlng th tawor system from absolute worthjessnrtg A year ugo tl.o outlets of n curly all th ton era were from one to three feet botow ho surface of the crcok and the tewago bade o be forced out by hydraulic pressure. Nowhere hero Is an unobstructed flow and you can eo the ends of the sewers for the first tlmo Inco they were put In. There Is no longer any probability of dUnstrout overflows from ho pesky clock in the lower part of the city. " My mother hn * suffered for many long rears with headache. Bradycrotlno cured her. O. E. Carter , Holly Springs , N. Y. Just received ut Davis1 , n carload of loath & Milllfjan Mf . Co.'s nalnts. Absolutely pure , nnd the best in the narkeU _ V. St. C. A. Ollircm. At the meeting of the directors nnd execu tive committee of tbo Young Men's Christian association last evening the following ofllccrs were elected for the ensuing year : KM. Bunker , President ; C. F. OlV.ccr , first vice iresldon * . ; C. S Lnwson , second vice presi dent ; L. O. Knotts , treasurer ; . ! . M. Ouralcr , recording secretary. Directors for txvo torn ! J. K. Knotts , Lee Wit tor , W. 1 . OOlcer , S. 42. Henry , II. O Mnfrco , J. C. Bixby , H. D. Howard.V. . A. Stillmnn. For onoyoar : C U. SaunderjV. . A. Joseph , Dr. [ . .1. Montgomery , W. A. Uochnng , 13. E. Took. The executive committee Decided to hold the anniversary services of the association in .ho Presbyterian church on the last Sunday In the present month. DcWitt's Sarsnparllln destroys sucn pol- ons as scroUiln , skin disease , eczema , rheu matism. Its timely use saves many lives. Jarvis' wild olnckborry is the best , Surprised liy II U AVIIo. A gentleman of less than middle ngo , con nected with ono of the prominent wholesale houses in this city for n number of yours past , has been qulto populnr lit social circles , whcro ho has passed as a bachelor. A month or moro ngo his engagement to a young lady In Omaha was announced nnd discussed union f his friends. The wedding was to take place this spring , but It bin been indefinitely postponed. The cause has beou the advent of n lady to whom ho was married in Canada about twenty year. ? ago , nnd who left n 17- year-old daughter nt homo to keep house while she came to Council Bluffs to look nfter her huband. The lady will return to Canada In n low days , and It Is nrobrxblo that her husband will accompany hero. Bo sur-3 .ind use Mrs. Wlnslow's ' Soothing Syrup for your chlldron while toothing.5 co'titi n boltlo. Ask for prices on pure seed early Ohio potatoes in ear loats and small quanti ties. T. J. Clark , Council UlulTd , la. The Witness .Skipped. Mike Kildnto nnd James Manor were brought before Judco McGee yesterday morning for n trial on the charge of resist ing an ofllcor , assault nnd battery , keeping opoj saloon on Sunday and doing other thing. } contrary to the public wel faro , Andy Boxvllng , who wai the policeman that made the arrest , disappeared n day or two after the new force went on , he being omitted from the mayor's list of appointees , nnd ha not been soon since. As lie did not turn up to prosecute , ICildaro and Mahcr were both discharged. Rolter , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has nil the latest styles and nowj3t gooilj. Satisfaction guaranteed. Disputing u 1'lro I.OSH. The case of M. Cohen nealnsl tbo Ohio Farmers Fire Insurance company wns nn trial In the superior court yesterday. The plaintiff is trying to collect ? TOO Insurance on n small baleen building on Unper Broadway , which burned nbouvn year ngo. The insur ance company is lighting the claim on several grounds. Don't He u Driinknril. There are thousands of men in the world who are addicted to tlio use of alcoholic stimulants , morphia , chloral. opium or tobacco. Many of the bright est lives of the ago are being wrecked by those pernicious drugs , and human will , no matter how strong , is impo tent to break the bonds in which the victims nro held. Get help in your ex tremity. The LUuiichurd Gold Cure institute - stituto has been established in Council LHulTs for tlio purpose of aiding nil , men or women , who desire to bro.tlc away from the destroying vice. A euro abso lute is guaranteed , anil only the small est foe is charged. Como and see for youi sol ves , or write to tlio managers of the now institute , room 5 , corner Broad way and Sixth street , opposite tlio posl- ollico. Al G. Field & Go's , minstrels will bo tbo attraction nt the Farnam Street theater on Friday and Saturday , Apill 15 and 10. They have a now first part , entitled "War and Peace , " which has been pronounced very handsome by tbo press wherever thov have appeared so far this season. The stage setting ting is said to bo a novelty in military nnd the costumes gorgeous. Thcro are n number of brignt new specialties promised. Al G. Field , James H. Wall , Jerry Hart , und Andy MuLcod ore on the end mid will dispense fun , give old gags now Ufa nnd send out now ones on their never-ending rounds. Each of the four has specialties in dance , dialogue and mimicry wlilch convulse crowds and delieht their admirers. The vocal stars are also numerous nnd said to be good. Among thorn ureV. . J. Mack , Steadmun JOIIPS , Will Col- lihs nnd Harry Earlo. The specialists In clude Howe , Wall and McLeod , . musical kings , the Sparrows , acrobatic comiqucs ; JooE. Lewis , the Apodal Wonder : the Mig- nani family und Clayton and Jenkins. Thure will be a mallnco Saturday nt " p. in. Ke- scrvod scat sale now open. An interesting event of the coming week will bo the first production in thh city at Boyd' , opera house of the Now York "suc cess , "Tbo Power of tlio Press , " under the management of Mr. Augustus 1'itou. In the cast are Messrs. James K. Wilson , Charles Mason , C. H. Rlcgcl , Herbert Puteo , Charles M. ICiddor , Walter B , Wordhull , Charles B. Poor , Miss Ida Waterman , Miss Lavliifn Shannon , MUs Sally Williams , The sale of seats for the entire engagement will opan to morrow morning , An ongn omont that will attract unusual attention among piny-goers will bo that of Miss Gale , who follows "Tho Power of the Preus" at Boyd's , Miss Gale needs no special introduction , as her good work with Booth und Barrett is well known. The engagement is for n week nnd tuo plays -will bo "Romeo and .lullot , " "Ingomar , " "As You Line It , " "Tho Lady of Lyons" nnd "Much Ado About Nothing. " It gives us pleasure to refer to the adver tisement of Dr. W. H. Tutt which appears In our columns. For over twonty-flvo years Tint's pllh have been before the public , and each succeeding year their valuable proper ties become hotter appreciated , They now and second to none tor the relief o'f that much nbused and overtaxed organ , the liver , nnd for the removal of that cause of so many ill * , constipation , Tuay nre used In every civilized country , and carry with them voluminous testimonials of their sufetv am ! efUcncy , Tuit's liver pills should have place In every hoiiDchold. Tim IHI.ITII iiur.r. . ItriKO'llcr ' CSc'iieml Tlmnim U' , Sivceni-y ran8r Atrny In Jfriv York , Nr.w Yiuiic , April 11. Brigadier General Thomas W , Sweeney , rollroJ , IB dead. General Hwrrney waa Known by h * compan ions UK "KJxbtinv Tom tiwiiunur. " He wus bora In Ireland , hut can , u to Ainurlc.i In irirly life , llu wus bfcnnd lieutenant of it Nuw Vork roxlmcnt dur.iii ; thu .Mexican war und lost bin rltrht arm ut thu tmttlo of Oliurohusoo. llu foil tfht through tnu war iiii'l fioin Intt to ihJI was btntlonud In NebriKka on- cngud In Iluhtins the Indians. When thuclvl ! war bniUt-oiit liuwaa appointed brl- Kudlor renerul of volunteers. HU career throughout the war wns niosi honorable , r.nd at Itbi-loao ho W.IH uriHuntcd with a sword nomtlie ulty of llrooklyii. llu retired from tlio rugulur army in .May , MO , WATKiifoiin , N , Y , April U. John K. Porter ter , senior counsel for the people in the trial I of Garllold'd lusiusin , Gultoau , and for iha dufunso in iho Beccher trial , died thii morn- In * . FOUGHT Till ? SHERIFF [ coxmuso rno\tTiitST PAOH. ] _ the stockmen wcro camped on the Casper road on North Powder river , slxtv miles north ot Casper. Twc-Vdjllcrs , Nftt6 Cham pion nnd a man named Hay , were killed ves- tcrday on Powder river. Donnelly report * the rustlers are iMclnglu ovorv direction and intemptlag to escape 'from the country. Thrco of them passetl 'through ' Antolono Springs today. When Donnelly loft I'oxvdor river crossing there had , been , no casualties In the stockman's party' . usi : TIM : tVjrnniliiR'H < ! ( i\ornor Instruct * the Stnto Troops to Prepare for Action. CIIDVESNC , Wyo. , April 11. [ Special Tele gram to Tun HER.J News from the scat of war received today nnd tonight is of n con flicting character. The news that wont through from Johnson county this morning was to the effect that the cattlemen were surrounded at the ranch ; that .lack Flagg had been hanged ; that the sheriff of Johnson county , with it posse of sovcnty-Hvo men , had joined the rustlers , and as the stockmen would not surrender , nobody know how the thing would turn out. The Impression created hero was that the stockmen wcro getting the worst of it 'This wus In a measure vcrillod by the uppcarnnccof seine loading cattlemen hero. U'hilo they would suy absolutely nothing , they were downcast. Several men It Is known were offered n chance to go to Johnston county nnd aid in tlio stock war , but whether or not thctc Is n really organized movement to out- lit another party cannot bo discovered. Governor Harbor today , at the request of the acting mayor of Duffalo , Issued an order to the capt&lus ot the milltlu nt Douglas nnd HulTnlo respectively , notifying thorn to hold their commands in readiness for immediate service , but to exercise extreme discretion In ordering their troops into the Held. The military authorities and the governor have been in consultation nil day. Advcrtlsomctits for fifty saddle horses and equipments will bo published here In the morning. At sotno point north of Douglas the line has been corralled. Some commercial mes sages have boon coming In today , but very little general news is allowed to pass by the telegraphic press censor , It is now pretty well established hero that Jack Vlagg was hanged as early as last Fri day , at which duto the lir.it news of the in vasion reached Buffalo. " " "Flngu"said n gen- llomiin from Uuffalo today , "was the brains of the gang , while Nut Champion furnished most of the nerve. 'i"ierc are probably llfty men engaged In rustling .n Johnson county , but of these , if from MX to twelve were put out of the way , the vest would desist orlcavo the country. " The news has created n tremendous sonsa- tton nt Douglas. In tha little ranches in the neighborhood ot Glen Hock , Casper nnd Douglas the ranchmen are armouand organ ized. They are expecting a visit , and should their surmises prove correct there are some bloody actions yet to come. Miiy Lynch u .Murderer. NKW CASTI.E , Wyo. , April II. fSpocial Telegram to THE llr.n.J Jesse Stevens , who was stubbed at Gillette Saturday night by Mlko Police , a grudor'dled , this morning. Ho was foreman for Kllpitnuk Bros. & Collins1 Construction company and was unusually popular. There | s some talk that Folko will bo lynched , uut it Is thought this may bo avoided. TII'OOHM" Jtors SHOT. Olio I.OSCH Ills l.lfeniml the Other Is Horribly ribly Wounded. IOWA OITV , In. , April , , 11. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bnn.J Whllo hunting west of this city Saturday , iierman Nash , aged M , was accidentally shot in the shoulder , from the effects of which ho died Sunday morn- Ing. Ho and a companion were standing on a brldgo whan 'Nash let his gun drop , dis charging its contents. The boy fell Into the creek and was rescued with dlfllcaliy , . and brought to town. Sunday morning , Harry E. Kelly , son of Stuto Senator Kelley of Jo\va , who is attend ing tbo State university , was examining n revolver in his room , when it was dis charged , the bullet entering young Keller's check , cutting his tongue nearly In txvo and knocking out several teeth. He spit the bullet out with the dislodged teeth. Whila serious , the wound is not dangerous. Annual Contiirunco Appointments. Omuu lUi'ins , la. , April U.-r- [ Special , Telegram to Tin : BBC. [ The forty-eighth session of the Iowa annual conference ot the | ; United Brethren church , which bus been in . session at Lisbon , closed this morning. The following appointments were undo : Toledo district : Presiding elder , William Cunningham ; Bismarck , W. IS. Baker ; Brush Creek , U. " Swain ; Manchester , A. King ; Colcsbunr. F. A. Newell ; Monticello , A. L. I'almer ; Vlnton , N. W. Burton : West Union , C. U. Westfoll ; Brlstotv , missionary station. W. U. Hurtsough ; Hansil , J. Hil- Lurn ; ClaHsvillo ; , missionary station , H. A. Moffnt ; Castalio , C. F. Shell ; Clarion , mis sionary station , A. 13. SiSRlcr ; Gladbrook , U. E. Williams ; Godell. W , E. McKeovn ; Hudsou , W. O. Smith ; .Innosvillo , H. 11. Pinkcrton ; Lake Mills , to bo supplied ; Hock Mills , Doveraux and SumncrV. . B. Arble ; Taroa , ( J. W. Brewbaker ; Tama , missionary station , W. 1. Boatty ; Toledo , J. P. Miller ; Garwin , C. A. Thorn , Cedar Knpids district : T. D. Adams , presiding - siding older ; Tipton circuit , D. Miller : Lis bon circuit , H. H. MuDair ; Shuoyvllio cir cuit , J. H. Mo.ver ; Cedar Rapids , .1. H. Stat ion ; Letts circuit , D. W. Promt ; Muscatino , L. B. Heis ; Lisbon station , V. A. Carlton - ton : Ainswortti , H. Woodsonion Citv , J. W. Fisher ; Pleasant- . Plain , K. J. Altered ; Laviila , J. F. Aduir ; Vila , A. C. Snivorly ; Deep river , J. Bryant ; Floris , J. W. Brown ing ; Blukesburg , J. N. Stromore ; Moravia , G. W. Benson : Centervillo , F. S. Hotlon ; Allcrlon , William Slice ; Churiton , L. / . Mitchell ; Ottumwa station , U. L. Craw ford : Olin , E. Harper ; Columbus Citv , W. Kelsey ; Dr. William Boadsheur. president of the Iowa Agricultural college ; Dr. J. S. Mills , president Western college ; M. H. Drury , assistant editor of the Hellg- ious Telescope ; A. W. Drury , professor Union Biblical seminurv ; M. S. Urury , agent Western college : E. P. Kophurt , bishop ; cast district ; B. M. Long , U.D. , professor Western college. Supported the Iowa Seuutn'i * Vioiv * . DCS MOINEH , In. , April 11. [ Special Tclo- gram to THE Buu.J Judso Conrad today tiled on opinion In the cuso of CHIT against Parsons , rotating to the secretaryship of the state BCtinto During tno Twenty- fourth general , assembly. Cliff was elected to the ofllco by the republicans and In n few days ousted by the demo , crnts and Parsons substituted. Cliff claims ho wns the legal secretary nnd demands his salary , having obtained n temporary In junction to nt-ovent the monor being paid to his rival. The sonata appropriated money to recompense the democratic senator and Panons filed on answer , the chief point of which wns that tha sonata had n right to depose nny of Us ofllccrsnt nnv tlmo it chose. Cliff demurred nnd to Jay Judge Conrad overruled hU domurror. The pith of the opinion is that the legislature dons not elect its o nicer * for n certain length of tlmo , but can chnutro nt nny tlmo. This knocks the bottom out of the cato nt far at Cliff Is con cerned. An appeal will probably bo tnkcn. I'rnnlt IMrri'o on Trial , DBS MOISKS , In. , April 11. [ Special Tele gram to TUB HHE. ] Thn trial of Frank Pierce , the notorious ex constable , for the alleged murder of Ofllccr Wlshart in this city last August , began nt ItUlnnola this morning , whuro it was taken on n change of venue. It will take several days to sccuro a Jnr.r. Some sixty witnesses have been summoned , nnd the case will be hotly con tested , both sides expressing confidence of victory. Slint nn Alleged Iturgtiir. CnnsTOX , In. , April 11. ( Special Telegram toTnc Bcn.l Four prisoner * escaped from the county Jill yesterday. They wcro nr- rested on n telegram from Mnlvcrn nnd wcro suspected of being Implicated In tbo robbery of the Mnlvcrn depot. Two of thu men wore captured nt Afton yesterday evening by Do- toctlvo Kblnohart. One of the men showed Heht nnd hod to bo shot before ho was cap tured. The other two are still at largo. I'nietnrrd III * Compiiiitun' * Skull , Four Don.in. Tn. , April U. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Iiu.Hurt : ] Wilcox , nged 17 , last evening struck Oscar Uoboson over the head with n heavy club fur refusing him n chow of tobacco. Kobeson's skull was frac tured and his recovery U doubtful. Wilcox Is In } nll awaiting the action of the grand jury on n charge of assault with Intent to murder. Imva .Milltlu Called to Cnvford County. I3iKin : Crrr , la. , April 11. A comp.my of milttin loft this morning for Vail , Crawford , county , to assist the sheriff in protecting vVilliatn nnd John Bnlioy from mob violence. Tno prisoner * nro under arrest for the mur der ot William Humbert ut the domocrntlo primaries last wcok. DeWitt'sSarsnpariiia is rotUbto. .v.ir .ir i.v c Socialist * I'rcimrlni ; for 11 Illc Deinointrn. tlon A I'li-ry Circular. CmcAoo , 111. , April 11.-A grand Inter national uight-hour demonstration u ill take place May 1. Ills estimated that members of trades' unions , socialistic Gocloties and their sympathizers to the number of 20,000 will ninch through Chicago streets that day , The great crowd will gather at the lake front after it has paraded the city and speakers will orate in E'igllsh and German on the wrongs of society in grncrul nnd the bcnollts ot the eight-hour day in particular. The latter arrangement hinges , however , on ono proviso , if Chief of Police Mc- Claughrey will permit speccbma'uing1 on tbo lake front. Ho will also have something to say as to the color of the flags carried. On neither subject has ho yet been nppronchad by the leaders and they are somewhat in doubt as to his willingness to nllow thu demonstrations In those particulars. Tbo committee having In chnrgo the ar rangements has issued a circular in German and English to the trades' unions of the city , calling upon workingmou everywhere to furnish n practical illustration of solidity and union. The English portion of the cir cular is particularly mild in tone , but the ono in German Is decidedly anarchistic. Translated a portion of it reads : "In no city of the world is the working man treated as ho is in Chicago. Canitai and the pollco huvo secretly co'hspired to give labor its death wound. All efforts on tbo side of labor to bolter its condition will bo violently opposed. All moans tire in the hands of our enemies , but we , the working classes , resting our strength In the national constitution , vote to incorporate an ciirht- hour law in 'tho constitution of Illinois , in order to secure an eight-hour day as was done in 16SO , when thuy shot us down lilto wild beasts , or If wo celebrate a duy in hono- of our fallen brothers , then will they strike us down nnd shrink bad : from no bloodshed. They provoke the working classes to the last extremity , and it is only attributable to the apathy of the workmgmcn of Chicago that in the last live months the blood of men and children has not been shod. "Tho demonstration this year will , therefore - fore , bo two-fold in character in ndvonce- mcnt of the oicht-hour day nnd nn open pro test against the oppression of the working men of Chicago by the polico. "Therefore workmen , rise en masse free dom from the police can only bo obtained through your efforts. " UowiU's Sarsapanin do insos the blood , TIIKY JOMl'KIt HIS D.131 SlTK. TlilHMuilu Captnin King Mud and Itluoily Serlniiini o Followed. PiHKSix , Ariz. , April 11. A serious shoot ing o.lfray took plnco ton miles from this city. Sis months ao a company of Minne apolis capitalists jumped the dam slto of Captain John King's claim nnd bo an a series of improvements , working a force of twenty-six or thirty men. Yesterday King ordered the party to quit work at the point of a riilo , which they did. i.ater ho insisted that they laavo tl.u chum. On their refusal , ho ilred several shots. The camp returned the lire , hitting Kiiu In both logs. Ho was brought to this city In a precarious condition , but li is thought ho will recover , it is lUel.v a feud will follow. The Flro ItoKorit. Lo.vnov , April 11. A lira broke out in the printing establishment of Page & Pratt , limited , 5 to 7 Ludgato building * , E. C. Tbo flames spread to the adjacent building nnd destroyed the establishments of Davis & TImtnlus , motnl workers and merchants , No. 24 Charles sticot , nnd erven other Qrms. The loss is immense ) , The lire was the larg est that has occurcd in London since Captain Shaw loft thu tire brigade. His succo ser , Captain Simir.ouds , managed admirably. STOCKVIU. ! ! . Nub , April 11 , [ Special Tele gram to Tun Uii.J ; Dr. Lnrno's barn burned yesterday"at 'J o'clock n. in. Further damngo was prevented by vigorous work. Tbo llro was started by children playing with matches. TJl TWIN CITV STEA.M DYE WORKS , D. A. Scmoaa.sAc'.t , Proprietor , O.T1333 021 Broa-Jway , Bluffaand 13.21 Farnam St. , O.-nalia. Dya , clean and rafinlsh goods of averydaasripllon. Packages pjoatved at either offioa or at th3 Works , Cor. Ave. A and 23tii Su Council Bluffs. Send for pries Hat. Merchants who Imvo fdiop-worr. or soiled fabric * of any character can have them redyoil nnd lltilstied equal to now. HKD FKATUKHS RKNOVATKD AND CLKANKD HY STBAM , with the n moat approved machinery , ntcst ut losi ccut than you ever paid NOT CONSUMPTION But His Condition Justly Alnrmod Him. HE SOUGHT RELIEF IN TIME And Promptly round It Catarrh of tlio Lung * , or Itrnnetilllt Karly Treat ment I'll ? * . ( Catnrrhnl bronchitis Is often tnlstnkcu for conMliuptlon : und , If noKloi-ted , may result In that dread und fntnl mnliuly. Couzh , pilus In the chest , soreness of the liinss. sliortucs * nf breath , lots of npuulltu iitid llesh , dohllity. chills mid fever , sweats , though stliht , are nil warnings that cannot safely lie linioiol. Prompt mid early ticnttuont Is Imporntlvo. lu such cases procrastination is the tnlcf ot ninny precious llvos.l In n recent Interview Mr. Christian.Jensen , a resident of llnbbott I'laco , Council HlulTs. Iowa. ' "Lust September 1 bo- pun having trouble with my lung * . My broath- In * looaino very fhort nnd nt times I could ut-coly Rot my breath. Over my lunas I foil very sere and also full shurn pains tluouili my back mid H dcs ntrl mound mv heart. 1 had n lotiv'h that distressed mo ere itly und made mo wo.ik ami son' . Mv throat be utm > dry mid sore , my tioio filled up so , - , 1 could scarcely ( jot ulr tbrouiMi it , and my eyes were weak mid wut- ery. I hud lie.idauho all the time , mid so s-o- voru that of .tso.f It wus oiiouili to make mo u voryslek mnn. I could not sloop wet ) no rest und full badly oieh iiiornlni ; , nud hud no am bition to do nnythlnu' . Mv uppotltc wu.s vury poor , t did not rol sb food and did not not hiin- Kry. On uatinz I felt nick and wanted to vom it. 1 his nausea I aNo had when my stomach was empty. I hecumo very weak mid finally sol B.I bad that 1 hud to stou my work unit tr.v to recover my health. For thtco mouths I was trotted by one of our lending doctors hut In "plto of ull hlsotrorts I cot worse ovury duy. 1 saw mv dlsoiBj wus rapidly becoming sent- od mid I begun to fear there was no hope for mo. "I'liiullv. I decided to try Dr.s. Copeland ft bhopard's svslom of treatment. I had hoard ofonio bad cases they had cured , lint had little - tlo faith that , I could ho hoipo.l. I feel Ills duo them t-nl Itio piihllo to say thai under tholr truatu out 1 bojun to col hotter at unco und now am r.ipldly Improvlni : . lu fact. I fool well und strons , und am iratcfnl for my re covery. Kvory Dad symptom I * pone und It IK many months since I huvo full f-o thoroughly well us I do today. Drs. Copeland .t Hiopard treat their patients with urout oaro nud In my case the results h.ivo been trulv remarlcib o. "CIIKIST1AN " JKXSEN. THEIR LABORATORY. The medlolnoi prus rlkpcl by Drs. Copeland .t Shepard are thu p'.irju an.l moil reliable that can bo oblxlnca In the market. Patients tuny rely upon xctttn ; the full bcnnllts tliut come from utuurato doses and pure drugs. No remedy , however costly , Is spared If It Is nei'd- ed. All medicines nro piopurod un'lcr thu pcr- person supervision of Dr.s. Copolnnd.VSIiepar.l. TIII : Ai.ou.iPK.Ni-ii'i.iro. : , DHALKIH IN srii- ( IK.'AL INSTItUMKNT.s , PHYSICIANS' &IJP 1'I.IKS , OPTICAL ( iOUD.x , DltlKJS. CIlItJIICAI.S. OMAHA. Nob. . April T. 183. . tVe hcruby certi fy that wo furnish Drs. Copulund A Sliop.ird with the jinioat druas and chemicals tli.it , wo can obtain. T1IK Al.Oa. & PKM'OLD CO. SHE NOW HEARS. Catarrh With Deafness ami Kur Trouble Ncuriiltila nnd Dyspcpsln A ( ironp < il ! > ! " - Iressliif ; KymptoiiiH liutlri-Iy Hcllrvcd. ( .Catarrh affects every part of tlio systom. Deafness Is u common result of cutarihut o.\ tens on from the nose mid thront to the our Tlio cyos oflou sulTcr eruntiv. Intense , kulfe- llo ! palus , soreness und burning oftun occur. The cyos aio watery mid e 'imol bear llchl liuu'lnr- painful and thu s'Rlit Is poor , lu- tonsa headache mill or sharp is prutont. The sculp and nuibclcs ot the nock uro often very sere und iiulufnl. lu these cases the sloiuacli Invariably buffers too. Its membrane bo.m ; dlsouso.l and thickened a condition known us msrni'tiA ] An Intelligent yoiin ; woman lives at Hl. > Son Hi 27th street. Her n line Is .Miss K ma llut/feld , an'l ' she tolls a story of siill'crliif ; mid relief th it , will Intorosl minv. "Tor niiiiiv months , " snys Miss HutzfoUl , "my mis- Mltfl I'.I.MA ll'T/Flii.t ) ory was urout. 1 liuil lu'oni/.ini ; puin in my ho.ul thai nearly made me wild , li was wor o by spoils hut WUH piunciit nearly ull Hie tlmu. My ey04 nulioil terribly and I could not hour thull.'hl. W lion I trod to read they would Kol vvutory und pained mo sevciely. I had to constantly hawk nnd spit inornlniiK and I.i'n musses of mucus came froai my mi-o and tliniat , .My heariir- was vury dull and hail been growliiK worse for ul loasl ono year. At 11 nics I hoaiM pretty we'.I hut u sllaht cold would nlVocl my hoarlnx. Kai'li col.l made mo worho and nhcji Drs. O.ipoland .t Shoiiard ho- unu my cu--o 1 wus cottliiK doufur every duy. I was very tlrud mornings and rested poorly nl nlcliU My stomach was In u hadi-lilo. After eatlii- I always had u heavy pain In thoslom- ach which would last for several hours. 'I lien II would rot urn upon my ont'iu ujruln , 1 was often bilious and hud nuiisea. with bloat nr : anil toiiderncss nvur Iho stomach and bowels. "I have steadily Improved under Di.s , Copc- luii.l X Shupaid'K tioatmout lind each vl lt to their olllcu lias been of yroat huiiollt. ' 1'lr'lr tio.itniL'nt In mild .nil easily taken , and socf- foctlvo tliatlt has restored my hearln. , ulvon me u blcu-oil rullef from pain , mi'l Improved mo so iiiuoli that I do not uenm tlio sumo por- sun I wns a ftiw weukfl IIKO. I cannot say lee i.iucih foi them nnd what , they Invu donii for mo. " JIMA : iiinvi''K.i ! ) . MIJHonth L'Tth slicct. ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York LiFe Building Cor. liSliniKl Fitniii.u Sis. , Ojn.iln , No ! ) . W. II. Coi'HLAN'n. M. I ) . C. S. Siiin-Aiti ) . M. I ) . Consulting I'liyslolain. Spoelaltoi : O itirr i an I all < lUj KJI of I'l i Kyc , Kir. Thro it an I I/un-s. Nervous DIs- eiiRus. hUliiDlsaasos. Chronlo Dho iso < . Ollluj Hours 9 to II a , in. , 'J lu J p. in. , 7 lu & | > ut hunduy IU a. in to 1 p. in. Culurrhal troubles anl klmlrod dlioi-iai treated siiucoitfnlly by in ill. Komi lu in stamps for nuostlon rlr.nilars. Addrost : tl | letters to CopolanJ Mu.iluil Innlllutu , .No.v Vork l.lfo Hulldl.iL' . Omuh.i , .No'j. $5 A MONTH. CATAHHII AND K1NDHEI ) DlSnA F-S THKATI'.I ) AT Till : U II'IMM UATKOK 41 AKMONIIIMKDIU1NKS IMIKNIKIIK1) F KICK , i-'oit AI.I. oTiiKit DIKIASKS : TMI- : UATKS Wll.l. UK UMV AND DNIl'OKM mill it * I'KoroiriION TO TIIK ACTCAU WIIOI HAI.K CO.ST OK MKDIOIMS : KK- QUIItKO. Chas , Lunkley , Dlrci'lar nii'.l Uiulorlu'Hir. 311 liroiulway , Council UlulTa ' - SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. - - : 3 : A Rood yoiin * horse.Mlltukn l > ny tn carpontnr work. Apply to Leonard Kverett. Council HlulTs. WANTKI1 tioal Ctrl for general house- work , Call at lOia Third n\unite. Smnll family ! good wages. Ino IOWA fnrtns for sale. Improved IfO norea In Harrison county , $ UI.M perneros l'J ucrcs , Imnroved , S'.M.OO ! 8J neros. * l.tu I'ur linr * ilns In Iowa aim Nebraska farms call on orvrilo toJoliiKou & V.in Patten , Council llluirn. 171011 HAI.'KOU KXdlTANtiK-'t'fty nmrflirm -A. property , K. II. Shoafo. Il'wny and Main. is In nil parts of the _ _ _ ' nnd Mtilu , "iron SiT.KAcroaRo naarc'.ly adapted for - frnll iiud Riirdnn minuses. ii II. j < huafo , llroidwuy nnd Minn streets. DKSIliAltLi : honso for siliv Wo hnvo for sale tlio cluiiiuil hotisii ( if I. A. Mlllor , situate - uate < l nt the corner of Second nvetiiin nnd IMnlilh i-lrout , Ineludln , ' two lots. Olio of ttiu Illicit houses In tlio ally. Day & Ilo s. IjlOll SAt.Klusldo fosldnnro mil bushiest * - property nt it bargain. If you want itu In vestment or n housu sen us. Pay .V Hoss. OOOMS to rent ntul fonltiiro forsiilo nt n Uliai--iiln. Knqulro ut 'Mi MerrUm block. 7 to li li. in. oif UK.NT--A coed fiirin of tf.M acres , only ' BJ miles from Council llluir.s. Apply to Kvutolt , I'onrlttCouncil llluir . Omaha Medical am INSTITUTE. Eye RMARY FOR TREATMENT OP ALL Host fusil I log , nppnr.iliM unit Rcvno.Ilm for successful tro.itniont of nycry form uf disease reuulrlu t medical or Hiir.-loHl treatment , SO beds for patients , Imml nnd uttoml.incn , llest aeiotno.lations In thu west. \\rtu : for circulars on duformlt us ntul braces. trusses. clulj foot , curvatures of snlno , lilies. tumors , c-iucor , oafirrh. bronuhltis , In- haluitim.o cctrlolty , p-iralysls , onlletm' . kill- noy. li udder , ovu. our , i-kln ati I blooJ an I ull surgical oppr.it lout. ' A HI'EPIALTV. ni'JPA PQ flP WnWPN LIIODAUDO Ut WUulbfl Itook on Disaisoi of Women Kit K 12.Vo have lately ad led lylii'i- indpp irttnont fur women during conllmiiiicnt. strictly ur vatu. ) Onlv HoilaMo Mudlual In * stltutoiiiaklnc a Spud ilty ot . , IMUYATKLMSKASHS A „ 1 ! oed Plsuasas successfully troitot Synhldllo Poison romovud from the system without mercury. Now Ko.storntlva Treat ment for Loss of VITAL I'OWKK. I'OMOIIH un- ahlo to vls.i us in.iv ho trusted nt homo liy lorresuou once. All communications coutf- dentlal. .Mo. I olnes or Instruments sent t'y niii 1 orovpross. securely paekod , no nrir.'H to Ind'cntu contents or seuJcr. Uno iiunoiril tu- tery.ow prcferre I. Cull-und consult us or xotul history of your easo. and wo will send In plain wrapper , our Rfinif TO MrN l''I5ER ' : Upon 1'rlv.itc , OUUK IU MCN , SpuUu | , or xurvolls | ) H , case" . Impotenuy. Svphllls , U leu tan I Varlco- co I * . with iiiie tioii list. Unices Appllanui-s for Ili'fonultlus & Trusoi Only inaiiufiiutury liitho Wcstof n ri POic.it- l'lUl'l.l l. > l.r. . > , - . . . tV/KS. Onialia Medical and Surgic.U Institute , 26th and Brou Iway , Oo moll BluiTi. Ten minutes' i Ido from center of > > m ihi : on Omalin and Clouuull ItluITi oiozlrlu motor lino. W. C. ESTHP , i ] Tlipupinp TinihQ'niJip liliOidlUliijblUl , Dlalllul | | | ] 14 K. MAIII ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. ( l THE GRAN J HOTEL , Council Bluff3 , Iowa. New , inodcni , wtill-apiiiitod ( , tlior- oughly woll-Uopt , $ J a dty. : E. F. CLA.RK , Prop. CmZElSTlTlBANK Uf Council Ilium. Cupilil slceV b'urplus mi 1 Profits H < IOOU Not Capital nn I Surplus lllrcctora . I ) . Bit nil 11111. W. 1. . Sri i ; ir' . ( ' > , Rlenson , l { . 15. Ilirt , I. \ . Mill Jr. .I. V. UliViiiii anil ( "uirlua It. Iliiiiniiu. Trans-lot soiiar.il b-tnk- IIIK Imsinoss. Largest capllil und surplus of any ban I ; In tfontbwcstcrn lowii. NTBEB3T O > T TC I 3 D3 OSIT3 ( 'ertllleiito fit I'lilillrittion , O 111 co of Auditor of I'ubllo Accounts - State oi NohriiHka. Klncoln. Fob. I , 1MI.1. It Ishuiohy certified , that the Kyndlcatu In- snranco Co. , of Minneapolis. In Iho state ol Mlnnoholu , has compiled with tlio .usnrance law of this Htiito und Is anthoil/cd to tr.insael tlio liiislni'ss ot IIro Insurauco In this Ntutu fol thoeiirruul vonr. \Vltne.siiiyhHudand Inn scnl of thp uudlloi of public acconnls iho day und yoarabova wiltton. T. H. IIKN'I ON , li-oul ] Auditor I' . A. II , A. Huhcouk , Dopiily. ( /'orlllluttii : of rnlillcatli.il. Ollleo of Auditor of I'ubllo Accounts Pttituof NobruhUu. Lincoln. I'nb. I , | si. ! ' . It Is beifby ciirllllcd , Unit , the HI. rum 1'iro and M'lrlno Iiniirancu U. ) . , of St. 1'iuil In thobtutu of .Minnesota , has complied ulththo Insurance ! luwof thin htato und Is authorl/ed to transact the Unslnehs of Ilio Insnraiico In tills Htalo fur thu cnrrenti o ir , \Vliuoss my li.iud anil Iho seal of thu auditor ot piibllu aecudnts llm day and your above wr.lioti. 'J' . If. IIKN'roN. [ Heal ] Audlti.rl' . . A. . H. A. Hulicock , Diiputy. ( ' 'itlllcato nt rnbllcatlon. Onico of Auditor of I'liblle AccunnlsHi a to of NdhruKka , I.lncoln , Fob. I , IH'C ' It In hereby vrrtlflud , thai thu Hi , Paul Ocrmiin InsiiiniKu Co. , of SI. I'au' ' . In thohtitto of Mliiiiosolii. bus compiled with the Insuianeo Jawnf this Mate und In uiilliurl/cd to triinsat'l the buhlnrss of flru Insnriincu In this htulo for Iho eurronl yiv > r. Witness my hand un 1 Ihu su.il of the auditor of public accounts the duy and yuar abovu written. T. II. 1IKNTON , Auditor 1' . A. II , A. Ilnbuouk , Deputy. CorillU'iiln iif riihlli-ullon. Olllro of Auditor of I'ubllo Accounts State ot Nebraska. Lincoln , Feb. I. IblU. It Is bc.'ieby certlllcd , thai thu Jersey Cltr I'lre Insiiruncu Co. , of Jiirsuy City lu iho state of Nuw Jersey , hub compiled with Iho III- Hiiranco law of Hilsstato and Is authorl/nd to transaut the bnslniin of flro InsuraiK-o in thU htato for thu cnrrcintyoar , . \Vltnchs my hand und the iiual of the auditor of puhllu accounts thu duy mid yuar nl-ovo writ ton. T. H. IIKNTON , ISoalJ Auditor I' . A. II , A. Huhcouk. Deputy. Cdrtltlratii ol 1'iibllciitloii. Olllcu of Auditor of Public AucounnStatuof Nubnisku , Lincoln , IVb , I , Ih'.f ' . It Is hciuby eortlUcd. that thd ( icrman r'lru In1 uranco Co. , of I'rouporl , lo thoutnto ot Illinois , IIIIH compiled with thu Inhiir- nnci ) law of this btatu nnd Is antlionzod lo transact tin-bnsincsaor llro Insnraiico In thU Kiato for tliuuurionlyoar. \\lliirsaiiiylmnd mid thu KUII ! of thoundltoi uf publle accounts tint day und your nbovi wrltuni. T. 11. Illi.NTO.N. [ Seal ] Auditor I' , A. II. A. Ilubcock , Deputy.