THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 'MilUUSDAY , APRIL 28 , 1802. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL ULUFFa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. I tlhctcflty Carrier to nny pattof the City 71.V. . T1LTON , - MANAGnil N Y , Plumbing Co. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , coaL C roll's chattel loans. B < H Sapp bloclr. Stove nnd conl wood dry. l-'or sale nt Thatcher's , 10 Mnln street , Stornee. Itatcs reasonable , Inquire 22 , B4 and im I'cnrl street. J. 11. Snyder. Hert livans Is confined to his homo by n badly sprained ankle caused by slipping on on O'mahn sldowaU. The Afro-American Tariff Heform longuo will hold Its filalo convention In this city on May 10 nt HuL-hcs' hall. W. It. Uhnrncy ot Hlchnpld , Neb. , and Mabel U. Williams of L.B Plotte , Nob. , were married yesterday by Justice Hammer. Frtini : Carroll wai lined f 14. 10 In pollco court yesterday morning for being an Inmitlo of a aisrepillabla bouso. Ho appealed the case to the district court. The funeral of May , the Infant aaughtorof Mr. nnd Mr * . II. Klneston , will occur this afternoon nt 'J o'clock from the family rcsl- dcnco on South Madison street. ' Frank Peterson was bound ever to the criind Jury ycatordny under bonds of f'WU on the churpo of thrcatunlnc to kill his wife. Ho Is contlncd In the county jail. MarnaRC licenses , vcro issued yesterday to the following parties : Charles Calhouu nnd Florence Parks of Council Uluffs ; Fred D. Sccloy of 1'arulta nud llaltlo J. Mos of Loycianii. Henry Dlckloy died yoslorday morning of dropsy , aged 50 years. The funeral will occur this mornlni ? nt 10 o'clock from the res idence , corner of Fourteenth street and Thir teenth nvcnuu. Special communication of Dluft Cltv lodco No. 71 , Ancient Frca and Accepted Masons , this evening for > vork in llrst decree. All nicinbors In Rood stanulng are cordially in vited. lly order of the worshlnful master. Ono of Raymond's largo excursion parties pnsscd through the city yesterday over the liock Island , curouta from California to llos ton by special train. The latter consisted of thirteen car , of which eight were ulcopers and two diners. Superintendent Stone of the motor line has passed n low forbidding conductors from sitting down wtnlo on duty , excepting wbon eating dinner. Ono of tlie conductors who forgot to obey the rule Is now enjoying a ten aa > s' lay-off without pay. The Danish societies of Council Bluffs , Omaha , South Omaha and Lincoln will be hold nt Nebraska City , Juno 5. A commit tee from the various cities has visited Ne braska City nnd selected tbe grounds , and It Is expected that a largo number will attend. Tno Olivette circle pave Its last party of tbo series lastovuning at Hughes' hall and n largo number were present. The young men composing the circle expect to irlvo n Mtiy-nulo party later on , which will equal unythlug of the kind that has been glvon tills season. The Odd Follows of Council Uluffs cele brated the seventy-third anniversary of the order Tuosdiy cvonlnp by n grand ball In Masonic temple. A very fnrpo auJIcnco wa present nnd nn enjoyable evening was spent , owing to the excellent woru of the commit tees having it in charge. . Churlcs L. Hammoll and Lucy M. Loatz- Ingcr. both of this city , were married yester- nuy evening at the residence of Hev. 13. P. McMonomy. They left on the evening train for Spirit Lake , where they will spend a couple of weeks , uftor whloh they will inako their homo in Council Bluffs. The Hoard of Equalization held a mooting Tuesday evening nt which its' work wns completed. But few changes were maao in the assessment of personal property as made by Assessor W. D. llardln. All who wish can ascertain the amounts of their assess inente by calling nt the ofllco of the city clerk In the Sapp building. Juitico Hammer refused to accept the In vitation of C. M. I3otls to tax up to the county the costs of the criminal suit which he brought against A. It. Liwsha , and thtin dismissed because ho was unwilling to prose cute. Voatcrdny bo garnlshcod Lawsho for the amount of the costs , as Lawsho bus S15 which Belts claims ho secured from him under fnlso pretences. James O'lJrlou , ono of Welch's back men , drove his vehicle at n fuiious gait at an carlv hour jesterdav morning , nnd owing to hs ! Lulnc accompanied by a largo load of snake euro ran Into a telegraph polo near the cor ner of Sixth street and broke oh ono of the doors of his hncli. Ho was arrested for iiulng drunk nnd was fined $11.40 In pollco court yesterday morning. Sober Burns and Dick Grandon , the two men who held up George Stephens , the toll pnto , keeper at the east and of the motor bildgc , were brought before Judge McClco yesterday morning to answer to the charge of robbery. They waived examination and were hold to the grand jury under bonds of { 500 cucb. The * could not furnish thoncccs- enrv security nnd were taken to the countv jull to await a trial , A iiR-ctlng of pastors , Sunday school su perintendents and toachor.s will bo held in the lecture room of the Young Men's Chris tian association Friday evening nt 7:1)0 : ) o'clock to mnlo arrangements for the holding of 11 county Sunday bchool convention In this city the lat tor part of .May. The meeting will commence promptly at 7:30 : and close In lime to glvo those who wish an opportunity to Mtond the Kpworth lenguo meeting In Mnbonic tcmplo. Wall Paper. Thn newest design ? , the Inrpcat BtocK nnd by fur the loivost prices Is nt the HOS'J ON STORK. K tlinntca furnished for uaporing. Nothing but the host f pa perh un prars employed. Everything jrunruntocd. figure with us when you want ouporiiig done.BOSTON BOSTON STORE. Council JJlulIs , la. Roller , thotullor , 310 Broadway , has nil the latest Blyloa and nowoat goods. Satisfaction uuarantcud. 11 II , Slioiifo has money to loan on real estate and chattels , Broad ivoy and Main. i Mrs. J. W. Kqulro , baby nnil ntirso , re turned from Hot Dprlngs , Ark , , lust even' Inir , J. U. Uownn of Des Molnon , deputy Inter nal rovouuo collector , wus lu tbo city yester day. day.Misses Misses Kminu I.outzlngor nnd Gusslo IJnko.v loft last evening for C'rostou to visit friends. Miss Mntlo nilllncs of Santa Clara , Cnl. , is n guest of her sinter , Mrs , Jarvis , on South r.lghlh streets. United States Internal Revenue Collector \Velri6loln ol this district Is dangerously III it tils hoiuu In Huillngton. Mrs. tlraco D'Urre left last evening1 for Tacoimi , Wash. , tc visit nt thu bcdsldo of un lunt who Is dangerously 111. Shu wus accom panied By horci'lco , Miss Anita Uiorv\orth. AnotliiT Drinker Gurcil. The THiinchiiVd Institute , at 655 Broadway - way , Council niullb , has never fuilctl to t-uro qulfUly nnil ticrmanontly every WVPO ol nlcoliolisin troiitctl. RouU what nnolhor Council Uluffs citizen bays of the treatment : COUNCIL HMJITS , la. , April 23. To My Many KrienJs nnd the Public Gen erally : For the past 40 yours I have boon B. hard drlliklnc nmn , J bogiiu taking Ircatmuntat the IJlanchard Gold Cure Institute on the llth ol April nnd nm no \ satislled thut my days of intoxica tion are ai-or , for nil appetite for whisky A iB pntlioly destroyed. J nm EtitiBtled I p.nracurcdof the curse , nnd I ohcorfullv ยง 'rccpuunoud the troatmout to my frlonda , I Lhavo'u better uppotito nnd sloop bettor h than I have for iiuuiy vours. | .T * ltiiMAX ! : DUOOK. * -Thoinnq Tostcvin. civil nnijlncor nnd turvoyor , over DaVol'd. 60i Jlraadwuv NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS LTow Oonstablo Oramor Broke Up a Neat of Thioves. TRACED HARRY PALMER TO HIS DEN Itcslilcntd of I.pnUToxrimlilp Ilnvo ItcnKons tu Cuiippitiilnto Tlicnui'lvcii llinr the < JmiR Worked the Nppliborliootl | They .Stole i\cr } thine In Slclit. The residents of Lewis township , Just southeast of the city , nro considering tbo ad- visibility of appointing n day of thanks- Riving on account of the rooting out of a band of tblovos that has been doing business In their vicinity for over n year oast. It had coma to bo n matter of common tnllr that n mortgage was about the only thing In the shape of farm property that was exempt from the operation * of the gang , and every farmer understood that If ho loft anything out doors over night that was not chained dawn It would bo missing when ho awoke in tbo mornlnp. A school bouso In the vicinity was used by the thieves as their place of rendezvous , and on numerous occasions when the building was opened In the morning the presence of chicken foathora by tbo bushel on thcll oor showed that they bad divided their booty there and prepared it for the market , farm ing Imnlctnonts , grain , narncts , etc. . would bo missing , und for .1 long tltno thu farmers could obtain no clue to the Identity of the thieves , A young man named Hurry Pnlmor has been xuspcctod of knowing more than ho oucht to about the operations of the gang nnd Constable P. W. Cramer did n llttlo qulot dalcctlvo work on his owh hook that resulted In the arrest of Palmer Monday nt a house Just north of the east and of the motor brldgo In this city. The house h owned by n Mrs. Williams , and us soon us Palmar was arrested XJrutncr made n thorough Investiga tion of the promises , which resulted in the finding of n lot of the rnlsslnir stuff secreted nbou , thu place , ijomo of It wus cnsily identified bv the owners , whllo there did not scam to ho any owner for the rest , ullhough U wns evidently stolen. It took but llttlo Investigation to show that Mrs. Williams mis as deep In the mro as Palmar. Sue wus accordingly arrested as nn ' accomplice , nnd both of tho'accused had n hearing yesterday before Justice \V. P. Ulchnrds of Lewis township. They were found uutlty and bound over to the grnnd Jury. * Neither of them wus able to glvo bonds. They were both brought to the city last evening and put in tbo county Jail for safe kuepmtr. The authorities nro look- lug for Palmer's other ncoiuullccs. .M'iciAi. : DKIYS : r.oous s.vi.i : At ( lie Ilmtnn store for This AVock. WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPT. Owing to the iniforublo spring weather the patronage utour dross goods counter has not bucu up to our expectations. In order to reduce our present stock before the warm weather und ni.iko room for our line of liner prude of wash poods , summer dress goods , etc. , wo will plnco on sale : it our uress goods counter the following numborsiit Rpoeiul siilo prices. Wo want it distinctly un- c'orstood that the following prices only last during the dress poods sale , nnd after bale customers wanting1 more ma terial will please understand that goods are not at sale prices. This wo mention to avoid any trouble that muv arise , Lot 1 , 17 shades of William P. Read's celebrated Lansdowno. This wo iruiir- anteo the genuine article , the manufac turer's name stamped on salvage every live yards. The universal price S1.2o ; our price during sale , ! ) Sc ( colors only ) . Lot 2 , all wool French serge , -40 inches wide , full range of spring colors , sold for 7oc , to go during sale at 57c a yard. Lot -15-inch black Henrietta ( war ranted all wool ) French dves. beautiful llnish , told for 7oc , price for this sale , Lot 4 , case of 40 pieces 3S-in. colored mohnirs ( also creams ) never sold less than 50c , same goods cost 42c to im port , for sale ut our dress goods counter at 20c. Lot 5 , over 2o different styles of spring feuitings in now clTocts , including checks , diagonals , stripes nnd mixtures ; this is certainly the best value on the market at oOc a yard. Lot G , just received , another new line of ICoechljn , Daumgartner < fe Co. all wool challics , making an assortment of over 40 pieces of all the latest chintz. coloring and newest designs in the American market , sold everywhere for 05c ; our price , as usual the lowest , 69c a yard.Wo Wo show n complete assortment of creams and lints . in the following weaves : Wool crepes , bcdford cords , honriettns , bonpalincs and lan&downcs at remarkably low prices. Don't miss this special dress goods sale. THIS WEEK. BOSTON STORE , FOTHEHIXCHIAM , WlllTKLAW & CO. , Council BluITs , la. The Epworth league board of control , the nmnaginp board of the young people's societies of the Methodist Episcopal church , will meet In Council Bluffs today at 10 a. in. This board" composed of forty-throe mem bers from all parts of the United States , and Is a representative of npgrosslvo Christianity. It will bo presided over by liisbop Fitzgerald of Minneapolis. Its businces sessions , by courtesy of tno board ot trustees of the First Presbyterian church , will bo hold In the Iccturo room of that church. The Epworth lenuuos of the tity have arranged to tender the bonrd R reception nt the Masonic toniplo this ovcnlng. An address of welcome will bo delivered by Mr. CJ. C. Saunders of Council Hluffs , which will bo responded to by someone ono selected from the board. A good social tlmo will bo hud , nnd nn opportunity will bo el von to maku the acqunintanco ot tbeso representatives of young Mcthodiim. Tomorrow evening nt 8 o'clock a mass meeting will bo hold In the &amo pluco , und addresses will bo delivered by Bishop Fitz gerald , Dr. Joseph It. Dorrv , editor of the Epworth Herald , and Dr. It. H. Doherty , corresponding secretary of the league. The general public are Invited. Hotel Gordon , 830 Broadway , has re cently changed hands , and is being thor oughly renovated. Clean b.-ds ; prompt service ; tublo llrst class. Swansea Mualo Co. , Misonlotemplo. tlio Drlilni ; 1'iirk. A. U , Oale of this city has leased fhn Union Driving park for otioyear , commencing April 12 , and the probability Is that there will be no races there during the coining- season under the direct management of the Driving Park association , Mr. Ciulo is intending to Uku the park mostly for training purposes , and u largo number of horces uro already at the park rendy for thu opening of tbo season , Among Uiu owners represented are Kobert Kneebof Sioux City with thirty head.V. . H. Wilkinson ot Illinois with tlfteen and Kd Hovvnrd of ibis city with eighteen. Others are expected In the courseof u few days. A Juno mooting will bu hold , and an effort is to bn made to secure tha ( iuuilomon's Koudster club of Omaba for frequent Saturday mail- ness during the summer. Patronize Wuo Ice wagonsfor Mo. river channel UM. Mulhollnmi & Co. Tel. 102. Genuine Rook Springs coal at Thatcher's , 10 Main street , always on hand. \\lll Try Thrlr Now Qunrtnri. The I'nttawattumlo County Democratic association will hold its tlrst mooting In Its nw quarter * in the Jauius building on Pourl street this evening. Tbe rooms have been Vtnvly papered and furnished , and boa a eating capacity of 200. Steal encravlDgf ot prominent democrats have boon ordered and nro expected to nrrlvo by the end of the week , The mooting this ovcnlng will bo In the nnlu re of a dedicatory exorcise , but there will be ho sermon. Hon. W. H. Ware , how ever , Is booked for an nddros * . Delegates will no selected to represent the association nt the state convention of democratic clubs , which Is to bo hold Moy 10 In this city In connection with Iho sta'.o nominating con vention , _ Jarvis' wild blackberry Is the best , Are you going to paint ? And did you know that you can stivo money nnd get better paints nt Davis' than any other place in the city ? That's a fact. runrrtit orSl\c tcr Mcrrltt. The funeral of Sylvester Morntttook pHco yesterday afternoon from the Congrega tional church. It was under the auspice * ot the Masons ot the city , the deceased being n member high in the councils of tbo order , nnd there were a largo immbor of members of the various lodges In the cltv present to witness the lust saa rites. Uev. G. W. Croft * conducted the exercises , which were very Impressive , and nt the conclusion the rcmulns were taken to Falrvlew cemetery for Interment , followed by n long procession. We huvo nur own vlnaynrds in C.xllfor nla. Jnrvis Wine comiuny , Ca. Bluffs Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , besU I.mllrV Alii Society Orgnnlrrd. The ladles of the Scbond Presbyterian church bnvo organized nn aid society for the promotion of social and charitable objects , with the followlnf motnbors : President , Mrs. Kev. S. Alexander ; vice presidents , Mrs. M. A. McOeo and Mrs. Judge Cursoti ; treasurer , Mrs. 12. A. Moorehouso ; secre tary , Mrs. It. M. Sprnguo , Jr. ; board of director * , Airs. T. A. Clark , Mrs. L. C. Hayden - don , Mrt. A. M. Ilutchlnsan , Mrs. W. L. Baker , Mrs. Dr. Snyder , Mrs. J. Green Shields and Miss Lizzie Wallace. Ilpntli of .liulga Judge J. P. Casady died last evening at bis residence \Vnshtngton avenue , need ( U years. Ho bus boon 111 for n long long tlmo past , nnd constantly growing feoblcr , so that It wns otldcnt some time ago thut ho could not last lone. Death came at 10:30 : o'clock- Announcement of the tlmo of holding the funeral will bo mndo later. The deceased wns ono of the old sottlcrs of Council Bluffs. The Hercules lawn mower , with 10- inch wheels , will cut high grass and work easier than any other mower inr.tlc. Wo keep also Iho genuine Phil adelphia mower and several other ma chines thnt wo can sell cheaper than the cheapest. Now refrigerators ; carload just received. Dauntless and Warwick Bicycles. 11 Main street. .Shupart & Son. Recollect that the new Dangler Surprise is only gasojino stove that possesses every quality of a pas stove. OUT T/1K tiUAT.l'KlCS. World's Knlr Miningem Ablating tlio Jtoiuls In the Work. CHICAOO , 111. , April 27. It turns out that the World's fair management had quite as much to do In bringing about the present movement against the ticket scalpers as did the railroads. The oflicinU of the ex- posl'.ion were given to understand that the existence of scalpers in Chicago was so demoralizing In its effect thnt the roads would not dare to maka as low rates for the fair ns they otherwise might. With these barnucles out of the wny tbo general passen ger URcnts say they can fix rates without making allowances for being robbed of half their revenue on ono way business through the manipulation of excursion tickets In the bauds of the brokers. As the exposition managers are Interested In securing as low rates us possible they huvo undertaken to drive tdo scalpers out of Chicago by bring ing the law to bear upon them. A number of railroad pusscngnr officials were before thu grand Jurv today. Bach ono was asked whether uny of tbo brokers under Investigation were authorized by him to suit his ilckou. A nocatlvo reply was given In every casn. Under the luw no ono can offer railroad tickets for sale without a certificate of authority ftoin the company issuing such tickots. The Burlington has boon 'elected by the Charities nnd Correction societies of New York. Boston und other eastern cities as tbo oflleial route over which delegates will truvel bctwoon Chicago and Denver to attend tbo national convention In the latter city In Juno * 'Lato to bed and early to rnoA111 shorten the road to your homo in tbo skies. " But curly to bed and a ' 'Llttlo Early Kisor , " the pill thut maUos life longer and bettor und wiser. U.VWX I'.IUIFJO JIJJ.V IXIHCTKD. They Are AllpRoil tu ll.ivo Violated the IntcrKtuto Couiinorru l.n\v. Toi'KKA , Kan. . April L1" . The United States g.-uud Jury today returned Indict ments ngalnst the following ofllcmls of the Union Pucillc Railroad company for violation of the Interstate commorro law : C.S.Mel lon , general traftlc manager ; J. A. Munroo and B. Campbell , asshtant general trafllc managers ; J. G. Woodruff , general freight agent , and W , S. Barr , the station agent nt Sulina. The llrst count Is for charging moro for a carload shipment of relluod sugar on April UJ , lo'Jl , from San Francisco to the H , D. Leo Mercantile company ut Snliuu , than for similar shipments fiom San Francisco to merchants in Kansas City. The second count alleges that the charge fioin Ocdcn tolvannus City was ! ! 'J 4-10 cents , whllo frotn Ogaen to Sallna it was G24-1U cents. The third count is for conspiracy to brine these- rates into effect. Tnc fourth count is for charging mete for a haul to Salina - lina In the shipments of carloads than to To- peku , the discrimination in favor ot Topcka being I" cents. I.oon II. Vlnrcnt'K Lecture. "Of an English novelist , " said Mr. Leon II , Vincent lust evening at the Llningcr art gallery , whcro bo appealed under the au spices of the Cloofuu , "no ono man is bettor known or moro widely read by Americans thun Charles Dickons. " Mr. Vincent , In bis Iccturo upon the English novelist , showed a p rfcct knowledge of bis subject and bo brought to It a warm admiration for tno many sided genius of tbo uiau who at the ago df 30 bad acquired a reputation which hundreds of eminent men would huvo given the nest years of their llvo * to have enjoyed. Throughout tbo lecture was in tensely Interesting and tbo largo audlonco had only ono regret whoa tbo end was reached -Us shortness. Mr. Vincent showed a clear analysis of the character of a household favorilu und In originality of treatment It was us clear cut us a cameo. There was no unnecessary mat ter introduced , but from beginning to enu a line scholarly estimate of tha hfo and writings of ono of England's most brilliant lltcratours und novelists. Mr. Vin cent , has a particularly pleasing style of talkIng - Ing and what Is rare In these latter century du > s , n magnetism which u ins and charms his hearers. Ho is really an Ideal platform speaker nnd shows In his manner th > ; scholar who has his subject thoroughly well in hand , It was delightful to listen to his reading of familiar scones from "Pickwick , " In which Samuel Wcllcr , Jr. , played so prominent a part , and when ho asserted that Wellor hud made Dickens It Is very questionable If there vva u siuglo dis senting volre in the audience , although tbe statement was qualified by the assertion that truly Dickens had made Woller. In support of the original proposition the sptnker told how nearly thirteen parts of "Pickwick" bud beau published In monthly form before Wellor made bis appearance in the sketches which are consldeied by critics Dickens' crowning work , only o'orshadowed bv "The Tale of Two Cities. " Tonight " 'Georgo Eliot" will bo tno subject of Mr , Vincent's lecture. Do Will's Sarianarlliu clctntoa tha blood , Increases the appetite und tones up the sys tem. It has benotittcd many pooplu who have suffered from blood unorder * . It will help you. Aluminium has been dlicardod , after an experiment , ns a material for maklug "water Ilutks" for tbo German army , on the ground that It corrodes. Of all metals It Is ono of the moil dlflicu'.t U corrode , but even It can not stand German urmy brandy. FORHRKRI80N [ COXTISCED rnpMfirinsT bnUIo of FrcdorleKSburg bo resigned his commission nnd was olbctod to the Thhtv- eighth congress , ana In isoi General Coob re-entered the nrmy nnd remninod until the close ot tbovnr. . MLMorcil out in July , 1S05 Oonoral Uobb wns rc-elccteJ to eon- cress In ISO ) . In 1S70 ho located In Nebraska. Hh cnrecr In this $ wto is well Known. During the last twelve ye.ir * and up to Jan uary of this year GrooVnl Cobb hai boon ono of tlie Justices of -Nebraska supreme court. i , John In AVrlntrr. John L. Webster Is n native of Ohio , edu cated In Washington college , Pennsylvania , nnd Mount Union college , Ohio. Served as n volunteer In the nrmy for a brief period during the Utter year of the war. Located In Omnhn In IMJ'J nnd entered upon the prac tice of the law. Was elected to the legis lature In 1873 nnd member of the constitu tional convention In 1S75 , of which ho became president. Was appointed city attorney of Omaha In 1857 , which position ho held for two years. i : . I ) . Webster. Colonel C. D , Wolntnr U of Quaker de scent and halls from Now York. Ho torvod an apprenticeship as an editor -politician under Thurlow Weed on tbo Albany Journal during the period when that piper next to the Now York Tribune wns ono of the gieat- cst unpcrs In the country , llo pa mo west Just proceeding the war , bocaino tbo founder of the Omaha Ucpubltain and bccamo on nc- llvo participant In the organization of the re publican party of Nebraska. Soon nfter the outbreak of the warhc ucccptcd the appoint ment of private socrotar.v of Wllllutn H. Soword , Lincoln's secretary of state. In which capacity ho served nearly to the close of the war. WHS appointed consul at Toronto , Can. , and Bradford , England. About llftcon years ago ho returned to Ne braska and has acquired Inrco Interests In cattle ranches In the western part of the state. I. . I ) . Itlclmril * . Lucius O , Uiuhards was born at Charles ton , Orleans county , Vt , , November , 1817. Ho located In Fremont Ir. May , IbtiS , nnd engaged - gaged In railroading as n civil ctiRiucor. Ho unlisted In August , ISO' . ' , In company I , Fif teenth Vermont volunteer infantry , served hU time and rc-enlUtcd In company 1C , Seventeenth Vermont , from which ho was mustered out In the summer of 18(15. ( Ho then went to Hannlbul , Mo. , for a year or two , and In 1807 ho went to Iowa ana wns engaged In civil engineering for the Sioux City & Pacific road. In 1Mb ho was engaged In the same work , xvhon the road rcuchud Fremont. In 1S73 ho went to Costa Ulco , Central Amctlca , whcto ho was engaged in railroad engineering and construction. In the spring of 1875 ho returned to Fremont and commenced the land and banking busi ness , In which he U encaged at tbo present time. Ho Is general agent of the Elkhorn Land nnd Town Lot company. Ho has been mayor of Fremont , for two terms and was commissioned general of the Nebraska National guards. Mr. Klchards Is a member of the Orand Army of the Kcpubllo and Ancient Free and Accepted Masons chapter and conirnandory. Taylor Count } ' Defaulting Treasurer . \KaIn , I'rrc .Mini. Dns MOIN-CS. la. , Apr\l \ 27. [ Spoclal Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The governor ban par doned Peter C. Kinp , late treasurer of Taylor county , Iowa. King was serving a .sentence of three years for omhezz'cmont. ' ii\x \ months after ho bad begun his fourth term us treasurer of Taylor county the dis covery was made that oho was a defaulter- HB was reilo.-od from the ofllco and long liti gation followed. Yesterday Governor Holes tuado him a free man. King h.id actually served in the penitentiary cloven mouths and at the time ho was taken to the ponltcn. tiary ho was out on ball and was living in Chicago. King was elected treasurer of Taylor county In lb.77 < and re-elected four times. Ills shortage was discovered In July , Ibb4 , and he immediately assigned to trustees - /tees , fontbo benellttofi his bondsmen , prop erty nominally worth f ,000 or ? 3UIXW. A great deal of this property proved to DO valueless. When the shortage was tlrst discovered , however , Kinir nnd his bondsmen made up something like flU.OJO In cash. King wus tried thrco times for embezzlement , the juries having disagreed in tbo first two trials. Tbo third iury found him guilty. All these trials were hold in Taylor county and the almost Impossibility of convicting him showed his popularity at homo. The defal cation gave rise to many civil suits. Taylor county sued tbo bondsmen. The civil suits were ecncially tried In other counties and finally resulted ngalnst the bondsmen. Klni- , bcnide being sent to the DCiiiienlmry , was lined a considerable sum. numbers In St-Hmoii. DAVENI-OUT , In. , April U7. | SpcIal Tolc- gram to TUB BEE. I The lowaStato Plum bers association closed Its annual convention hero today. Slops were taken to prevent the soiling of supplies to consumers by Joobers , and to Incresu the membership. Tbo next convention was fixed for the second Tuesday In May at Dos Moinos. The following oftl- ccrs were elected : James Uurnside , DCS Molnes , president ; Robert Clayton , Daven port , vice president ; Charles Phclps , Osku- loosu , secretary ; Henry .Ewlngor , Burling ton , treasurer. AVitli H Hole In UN Skull. KEOKUK , In , , April -7. Lovl Snocklor of KeoUuk was picked up by the Watiash rail way track at Hamilton , 111. , this morning with a hole in his skull. Ho was brought homo and in a lucid interval said : "Am shot. Know man wlio did It , " then ruhipscd late nconsclousnoss. Ho will probably dio. Ituxiilt of n I.aiMUIIdo. DBS MOINKX , Iu. , April 'St. The report that two men were killed In a landslide In tno Dos Molnes bricK vard , located near this city , was Incorrect. The sltuo Included sev eral hundred tons of clay , but the injuries to employes consisted only of a low broken arms and limbs. HonlUly Mutilate. ) ! , r , Neb. , April 27. [ Special Tele gram to THE UEU.JTho 1,1-vear-old son of Ueorgo Buknr , living six miles north of this city , was Instantly killed this evening by a team , drawing u stullc cutter , running away. The ooy became tnngloit In the machine and was dragged and mutilated in n frightful manner. Llfa wus extinct wbon bo was found. ' Mrs.Vir.slow's ' Soothing Syrup Is on unexcelled - excelled medlclno for oulldron vvuila teeth ing , M cents a bottlo. Accinlitrilitlio .Minister. MIU.VII.I.I : , N. Jj , Apill 27. Tno trial of Hev. W. J. Stewart , pastor of ilia Methodist Hpiscopal church of Port NorrlH , N. J. , who was charged with ( ill prudent conduct with MUs Kvu Chven. was concluded today , re- suiting In Mr. Stowart's ucciultlal. ' HtoainfiArrituli , At Now York yjifju'nin , from Rotterdam ; Havel , from Bremen ; City of Purls , from Liverpool. At Genoa Fuldn , from New York. At Now York Tgfi'er Hill , from London. William Aiitor. PAIUS , April'.tf.-fJ o body of Mr. William As tor was embalm 4Uils aftcrnoui. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at the Amoilcan Kpltoopft church , . "WORTH A GUINEA A DOS. " Sleepy. [ If u man tj drowsy * In the dallmojt after a good nlnht's elecp , there's Indiges tion and etomach disorder. ECHAM'S I O bf re moyliig Hie Hat to | > rDMBaO ) matter which 15 cl - Ins tbe ejrstem , Mill euro nil IllltniiHQ and Nrrvmu IlUnrrtrrii , and nlllg qnltklf rellcTB SlcU Urartarljr. 2 Covered with a Ttiteltit and Soluble Coaling , ! ] drucEleta. Trice 2S cents a box. \ \ Kor Ynrk Depot. V < " > Canal Bt , , ( - DUFFY'S PURE PUREHISKEY FOR MEDICINALUSE MO FUSEL OIL There are many so-cal ocl vrhli'tlea In the ma-ltet. butlt has boon rvrovon beyond nil doubt thvUUK.'Y'S IB TIIB ONLY PURE MEDICINAL ON F. * < > i rom ily for Pneu monia. Malaria or DYSPEPSIA It is admir able. It tones up the system and purities the blood. WOMEN Will find this sruml preparation of the groM- csl benefit , while to MEN Hbringsnoxvllfo nniUmpirtsfcosh vigor to the -whole system. It cun bo obtain-d nt nil drugglits and grocers , bend for oflr book. THE DUFFY'S MAI/T WHISKEY CO. , Rochester , N. Y. MANHOOD RESTORED. "GANATIVO. " lha Wonderful Spanish Ufinrdjr , Is roU vltli a V/rltton Otmrantoo tucurc nil hcivoim Dls- inns , such asVrak Memory , I.OPS of mala Power , Iloailnclie , \YALcfiltncs3 , I.oflt llan * liooil , JCf rroiHticsj , l&s- Mimic , all dining unit Doforo < t After Uso. losi of poncr of the FhetoRnphrd from life. Ornerotlta Cleans In cltlioi' set , cati'cil liy aioof tnlarro' iiihnnui | ftlimilmiH , Jvlilih liltlnintrly tmiltx InllnnttrViii'Uinplioii niul In > niillr. Tut up Inconvenient form In carry In HIP \r t poikit. 1'ilc * | l npiicLneeorCfnr$5.ltlicei ) i5onlriuti a written mmrantoo 'to euro or rotmul the monoT. t'iiitbi ninll to ntn ntlurrfls. cluulnr ncf In I'lBlii enrcloi'C .Mention Hits pn'cr | Aililiex , MADHID CHEMICAL CO. . lirmcli onico foi u. 3. A. X > t Dcniliorn Street , CHICAGO , II.U FOR SALE IN OMAHA. NED. , DT KuhD 4 Co , Co r 13th & DouRlni St J A FullerCo..Cor. 14lh & PouslasSts. l' ulO. Blienuldcr Council UlnDs la A DOIT an 1 Co-nplno Trontmo it , consisting of Suppotltorloi , Olntiuont la Capsule ) , nlio In UJt nnanili ; s I'oslUvj Curj fur llxUniM , Intj-ntl blind or UleeJInj Hc'.ilnf , Ctironlo , llocaac ur ) crod turj fitui. Tim ll madr tin njr- bwi k own to [ nil. ( I porboti ! forji : 13T. \ > r mill. Ulir BiiBorIrani tM tgr.-lbta aims ) wna i vt\\- \ tcn iiuirantvo 15 poslttTalr itlrjn with a nctior rcfundtba monar 1C not curjt. 8o.it alaiip tor Jroe Srniplo ( iinr-nt)3 Istl3l br ICu'i i \ Co. . UrusulJU. Solo Until coriu.4 lit'i uuj nroct . uiush.'v. Neo. Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pure and whole- some. The most popular drink of the day. 9 Root Beer. A perfect thirst quencher. Don't be deceived If a ded r , for the salc of larger profit , telll jell some other kind is "juit as good " 'tis false. No imititioo * Is as COOL ! as ihe genuine HIRES' . Do you Icno\vlhnta Jltlo Cough- 1 a dangerous thiu ? I : i DOCTOR ! ! WiU Stop a Cough at any time : | nnd Cure the worot Cold in : ; twelve hours. A 25 Cent botUo- ! iaay save you 0100 in Doctor's : " bills may cave your Hfo. ASK ; YOUR DRUGGIST TO71 IT. : XT TA.ST3S8 GOOD. { . iDr. Acker's English Pills : ; OCKE HNDIGESTIOH. ' "Pmnlt , t > lcn > unt. ofmnrllo wlthllio ladln. I W. II. HOOKER & CO . 14 Wirt nrouilwuy , K , Y. ; * . . . t. . . . . . . . 'It ! For silo by Knhn & Co. and Shcrtnnn & McConnoli , Omaliii. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DUSKY DIAMQ BR SOAP. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , Cures Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burna , Ktc , A DBllghtfuI Srinmrnn. Of rir > .t Nutlonul UunU liiHMn7 ) ! , SniloJ Dills will he rrcelxort nt tliu olllOo of'1 re- rnlvcr of thu KlrHt Nutlonul lunk , ! ( > , . iiil , Nell. , until U' u'ulock noon , M ly i ! , ' j. , for tlio ban , I n K liullilliiL' , fiirnlttiro ui > > ( U'turua , therein enntiilned. sliuiitoon Uitu. hlooU "d , oityof Hod ( 'louil , VVubhtcr countj , Nob. The hu lUlni ; Is u goud two htory hr elc llnslu : l in fitvle , w.th I'renuli pi u to ilai > i front , tlie lluiir , Kooilaiilttt , furnliiiieil wllli-jood walnut bcMi ) lilutu i/lass , bulk I'ounteM. otlluuM il videil with | jror/u lru piirtltloiH , ono Kooti Vulo tlmo look , burzl ir jiroof Btfej also ilcxUs , cliulrn , IIID4. ete. , re.idy fur h.tnliliu , Kluht rofcorvi'd to reject uny or u.l h d , us o-ovliiod for lu tinier from thu court tosel' . 'I 0 Hall , rcvohur 1'irbt Nutlouul b.ink , Hud Ulouil. Neh. AiMdTtM Tlio Hiinnil nicelliiK of itocKholilern of tlio Fruinont. Klkhorn A : Missouri V.illuy Itillioud company will liu liuiil ut the onlco of tliu coin- puny lu Uiiiuh i , > iol ) . . on l''rld.iy. May " > , at''o'cidck | i in. , for tlio u'eet'on of ( II- rucuitk unil fur tlio tr.iiu > : icl ! < jn of such utliur bublnosf ui limy LOIUII ijefort the nunitlri. , J II. KIHKU.I.II , tei-rcliry. : UatoJ April IS , JsJi ulTdJilU STOOD we WALL WE soflps "OUB GIRLS W/S / TAIRBANI IS TOE BEST. IB ClOT/iES / SMEU 5W ETOUliy / ? W 5 , T/iE/iOUSH / rSClE/W / AND BR1CMT 0 V/ONQER FILLS KOU5TO1DS W/7/f / CHiCflCO. GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 170 An niillimncu uliniunit the cr.idn of ' 'Ist Etret-t ftoiu Doreasslrnet to llnneroft street nnil the Intcr.soitlnK strooti. In the cltv of Uin'iliH , mill riM"iviii5 | much tif ( Jr.uln Ol dlninco No. ISA nnd HO much of nil ordin ance * In conIIlet horoulth : llo Itor.lnlnud by the city counc | of the city of Uniiilin : Soetlon \\hortas Itlns boemlcclnri'd tire- rsiniy toehniiKu Ihngriilo of 21st stioot from DorcaiMtrri't to H'incrnft trt'ul , nnd certuln p.irts of the Intursccttni : streets lierulu'iftur spci-ltlrd : And whereas , tlirondls.ntorosted frcoholdoM huvo IIIMMI nppoli'tod by thu muvor nnd con- llrinvd by the city council to nppriKo tnu dummies nrNliiz liy roii'-on of thu chiingo of friuli ) hi'roin < peel Hod : mm rt'lioruiii. sntd iipr.iKon | , after duly qn ill- fylni ! ni'eonllna to tiw : , nnd p\itiilnln.r the iiroporly nIToi'tod by uld clntijti of > ratio lii\o ; nmao thi'lr re no it und thu cltv council ir > s approved Iho s urn1. Vherofori1. the crado of said p irts of 2'st strui't , und Intriscclliitf sttuots. Is hure- hy ch.nuiMl und i-stiihllslicd so thnt the i'lo\u- tlonslmll liu in follows , thogriulo bctwoon tliapi'ntscltod tii'ln : uniform str.iUlit lines : tirade of Ulsl strcot- - ninvnllMi I'lnvation of Wi-st of Hast Curb Ctirti South ourh of Dorcas street. I 111.5 1IH S North curb of Murtlin st . .111.1 l.'ll r > South curb of M rthn st . .1,1-5 1 W.i North ouru of Castollur st 141.n n.i 0 South curb of Uistollurtt .US. * 1 1.S North curb of Itanuroft st. . . 1.V > 0 1.19.0 Section' ' . 0rado of Marthu slrooi Kluvittlon 1'lovntlon ofbouth of ( lrtU Unrl ) . ( 'nrti. East curl ) of 2tst st Kli .1 HIS West curl ) of''Otli st . . . . 1.1II ft 1.1J.O Suction : ! . Orado of Ca-stollur street Knstciirbof 2lnlst ITH.O 1TO 0 Weil curb of 'Jtst street . 141..1 1410 K'lsteurbor''lstst 1415 1450 West curb of 2 th st IMublNliPd Orado Section 4 bo iitnrh of Orido OrilliiiiniMi No 12i und MI much of nil othur ordlnanciM drlln- liu the iritdvsof tlionhoxu strci'ts , n" conlllcls llh the jirovij. ons of tills ordlniinco , Is liure- b > rupculcd. Section A. This ordinance ) sh ill take olfcct mill tiu lit force from iind ufliir Its piiss.ipc. Passed April 19th , IMl. ' . JOHN cnovn . city Clerk. u r. DAVIS , Vres'dpnt of thu City Cuuncll. ApproroJ April L'Jtli. ISJJ GKO. I' . I1HM1S , Major. pllOPOSAI.S roil MILCH < JO\VS. IICPAUT- JL incut of tliu Interior , offlcu of liiillun At f.ilrs , Wiishlnifton. I ) . ( . ' . . April 111 , is ! ) . ' , tculod propoils. . Indorsed " 1'rouos ils for M llch Oowi. " ami nddrchsud to t'iu ' Coniiiil sloncrof Indian AIT.itrs Nos. in und 07 Woostor mrcot. Now Vorlt , N.V.wlll bo received until I o'clock , p. in. Tuuriiluy , .May II ) . l K , for fnrn shine und duilvcrliiR nt I'lnu Kld.o Ajruncy , South Dakota , the fetmdliiK Kock Aponuy. Noilli Dukota. nd Crow Agency , Montana , abntit U.H 0 inilcli CO\\H Ke nl blanks for bids uro not rutjulrod. Schedules ( which will bo made u part of the proposals ) showing the nnmncr of cows required ut the \ iirlon * . iivc'iicles , coti- dltlons to bo observe.1 by bidders , lime nnd 111.ii'o of delivery , forms of vontr.ict and pay ment. ml nllotliuriieoussarvlnstriiL'tloin will bo funiNlii'd upon uiipllent'ou to the Indian otlleo at WasliliiitOR , D. CJ. : the U. f. In Hun Warehouse , Nos. U > und IIT Woostrr street. Now York U.ty : the commissaries of sulM'stonep , I' . S. A. , ut Uiu.iliu. Nub. , and t'lioypiini1. Wyo. : to the publisher of the Stock Urontr's .lour- imlot MilojOlty. Mont , and the snvurnl In- ( ll.in agents The rl lit Is roer\ed 10 rujputnny or nil bids or any pan of tiny IU1 If deemed for tlio host. Interests of Iho povorni.ient : u so tliu fuitlier rlu'lit In niuUIn the a\umls to In- cru so or diminish to am- extent thu tuiinlior of milmuls Billed for in the solu'dules ulsa to reijiilro n delivery of 5 pi-r tent raom or loss t-liun tliu uiiioiint sppcllli'd In uny con- triiut. Ui'rtlllud chucks Kui'li hid nust lie ni4- coiup.inled Uy u certllled cheek or drift up on sumo United otjtus depository or soUrnt liutloinil hank In the vlulnltv of the residence of tlia bidder , undo pivabio to tliu order of thu Coiiiiiilsalonur of Indian AITalis , for at .oast Iho per ( .nut of thu uniount of tliu proposal , uhlcli ohcek or dr.iftlll hu foi foiled < o the Tutted btaiu * In c'asu any bidder or bidders ruco1 vlni ; Hiirw.itd sh ill f.ill to inoiiiiitty oxeeiito u eontrnet with irood and NiinitItnt nineties otherwlso tu ho rctuineU to tliu bidder. Illds i'fL-ornp ink'd by e.isli In lion if u ei-rtllloil check will not DO considered. 'I J. MOUUAN , A-.KlJIlm SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL DLUFP3. FOR SAU3-A fresh milch iow. Will tul.u ciirpcntrr uork In puyinuiit. Ajiply at ollico of Leonnrd Kvurett. ] jUJU.S\UOK : TUADK-lnsporlod Prcncli JI'O.ich stallion. ! > yours old. ( ! oed le.u-ons for so'lln ' . Addiesa A U , lie ! olllce , Cuunull IllulTa. I id IOWA f inns for lie. Innirovoil lil ( : icioi In llurrlsuii county , Jl'.tO'i pur iicru ; I-iiieres Improved. V.'i.OO : b ) nenji. { if.gi. 1'or b.irt HIM In lowu HIM Neljr. isk , i farms oull on orvrito toJuliiMon & Van I'.itton , Council ' ' l7\OKri.\MoirT\'TfAN(3E \ : : ( ( > Ity mid firm -L propurty. E. 11. Slio-ifo. H'w.i > und .Main. OH ItHNT Dw'uTlln.-A In all pins of the ulty. U II. blic.ift ) . llro.idway anil Muln. Foil SALK A urn uo no.iro.ty ; nl iptul for fruit und ( 'ardun n iru suj. fj. II. Slo.ifu , llro iclvMiy mill .Main strjofi. ( JTOKARE und CVniulfisln-MovcB. ( furnl- k Jcure , etr. , Htorud .ind Hold on rommls-ilim ut lowest r.itea1lj.Kinnuh iji , : no llroudwuy. \V ANTBI-roinpotoiitiriri , hv MM .1. N Wcasidy. Apuiy ut ofllce of J. I' . iW. N Cufiiicly , _ _ T710I ! 8AljU-Ono slnzlo tot ) hii7py , lth or - without Inirness , oliu , i'i forcahh. O.V. . At- uo.id , r.'d lliuiihn Htruut W. C. ESTEP , M U II. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Chas , Lunkley , riinornl Director an I Untbriri-r , 311 UrociUway , Council Bluffs. TuUii'bQiit. 111. I COUNCIL B1DFF3 STEiX DY6 WORtt All kni'Unr Dye -nnd I'le.inlii done In tha hh'liost ktyloof tlio urt. I'.ideJ mil ktiluil fubrUb mude to look u * pid us IK * . ll > i.l fo.itliersolirinn I by fctonm In llrst-ela t in.in. tier. WurU piomptly Uono anddel.vcro I In .ill ti.irts of tlio t ountry fcenil for nrk-e IUu 0. A. tlAIJIlA.N. - - ntOl'lllUl'Olt. HlJllrojdw uNo r Nurtd.voitjra UUUMJK. W. PAMLE , M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Tears' Eiptricntc. IWADF.K OF DISEASES OF MP.N ANI > 1VOM UN. I'KOPKIETOU Ol' T1IU IlLirS 1IKHUAI , DISfllN- SAltV OF Mii : > lClNK. /treat Me following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.uncs : Dl * onscsof the Kyennd Ear , Kits and Apoplexy , Hcjirl Disease , Liver Complaint , Kidney Complaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Monhood , Seminal Weakness , niabcto. Bright s IM'cafc.St Vitus' Dance , Ithcmbattein , raralj-sls. White Swelling , Bcroniln , rover Sores , Cancers , Tur.iora nnd Fistula In ano removed without the Itnlfo or drawlnc a drop of blood. Woman with lur dellcnto orcnns re stored to health. Dropsy cured without tupping. Spcciil Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all Ulnds. 8BO loSSOO forfeit for any Vonoronl DIs- . onso i cannot euro without moroury. Tape \Vonns removed In two or tbteo hours , or no puy. II inorrlioMs or Piles cured TIIOSIS WHO AKK AFIT.ICTKD vill Eftve Hfo and huudrcdJ of dollars by calllna on or using DR. C. W. PANGLE'S HER3flL KEDICINES. Tlio only I'liyslclaiivho can toll \vhnt nlla a jirrson without asking a question * All correspondence strictly confidential. Medlclno. eent by express. Addrcsa all letters to G. W. PANGL.E , M D . , 6Vi llro.idwuy. Council HlulTs.Ja. On * Medical anil Suppl INFIRMARY JJ FOl-i THE ; TREATMENT OP AL Hot faall tins , apn.inlii'i mid Konolloi for miccossfu tr s itmuiit of nvory Turin of ( lUunsu roiilrln ] inoillc.il or bur lu u troitmiiiif : , 60 hods fur p.iilcnts bo ird nnJ aUeniHnao. Host accomnJatinna In tlio west. t\r'to for t-lri'iil'irs on duformlt as anl. linto-i , trusses , club foot , c irvutiirn-t of snlno , piles , tumors , o ttiC2ro.u.irrh. Uronuliitis , In- htil.tiliin.o cctrlclly , p.ir.ilyuis. nnllciisy , kid- nov. 1) uflder , eye. o.ir , sltlu aiU hlooj and all Mlr > DISEASES OF WOMEN i SI-nniAhTV. lloolt 011 DISH ism of Women l'KiE. : Wohnvulu nd led Uyius- in iloiurtuiont for wonioii daruiz conllnuinuntL Mrlutly ur vulo. ) Unlv HullulJlo Medical In- stitutu niiiUInf u Spoul ilty nt A'l It oed Dlsu.isax Bucco sfully froatol S-j tilillltlo Poison roinovc-d from the Hystom , luthuiit mercury Now itustnr.illvj Troul- incut for Loss of VITAL I'OWHIt. Persons nn- nlJlo to vls.t us nmv ho tro itud ut IKIIIIO b ( orrusiinn OIIKP. All coiiiniunlu.itlous coulf- uontiul. .Mod clncs ur Instriimuiiti f-unt t > y nm 1 nroxpri'ss , scouroly packed , no m iiks to Ind ciiturontonlnnr Hondur. Oito pursonil In- torf i w pmforroJ. Call nud consult us or sonjj history of your cnso , iinil wo will solid lu plain , wnipuor. our BOOK TO MEN " ' ' "r.B : Upon I'rlv.tto , 'r' * * 't hDoolal \orviiin lii- enSL'S. Iiniioteney. Hyphllls , Qlootunl VuiU-o- i-o o , ith qiiusiion list. JliMifS , AppllunuL'S for Dufnrniltloi St Trusoi. Only in intifactory In tliu Woatof uist'u , { it. HI .ll'1'.l l. > i/n.i , Tillla.iit.li , Kl.KVI'ltlU' JIATriltllH .1. % H Jt.'ClStN. Onialia Medical anil Snrglcal Institute , 20th nnd Broaiway , Oo moll BluSfi Ton inlnutiia' jldu from couturot Out ih-v on. Onialia und Oounuil Itluffi oluctrlu motor lino. THE GRAND HOTEL , Counsll Bluff , Iowa. Now , modern , woll-iiii | > nlnlotl , thoroughly - oughly wcll-lcopl , 8J n diy. : * E. F. CLARK , Prop. Sims & Saiiniers-ttriTth * % * Vr i fudotal rourta HOIMH t , i unU J riliuark ' ' : k. Cuunull lliuirj. U CITIZENS STATE BANK. Of Comisll ItluiTi. fcurpluH unJ Profits . . . . . h < > , O < U- _ NotCapltil nnl Hurphu . # VioUtm IltruclorJ , I ) KJaUJlui. K. It fOnuir' . t * > Oluu.ou , K. K Hut. I , A. Mllljr , J. V illpi'inti nndChurlotll Hunnan TruiUJCt Ufner.il bank * ln biibinoss. l.nr ojt onplt.il und durpu ) uf uny t/Hiik In eoutliwo torn luivj. INTEREST ON Tlilfl DEPO3IT3