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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt AVJCDNI DAY. MAYI , 1892. 3
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFa
OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEA HL STREET.
lellUJtd trC'nrrlrrtonny partof the City
II. W. T1I.TON , MANAOEK.
vrsJ Hus'ncM Office. . N ? < }
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.VIA OH .v.V7Jo.v.
N Y. Plumbing Co.
Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , coat.
Craft's chnttcl lonns. C0 Sapp blocf.
Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. AuworJn ,
datiRhtcr.
Steve nnd cord wood , dry , for sale
Thatcher's , 10 Main street ,
The Veteran tlrcracnlll RVO ! n ball
the Masonic temple onthoovonlng ot May 11.
The wheel club will tnko a spin to Mannwa
thli evening , leaving the ( Jrand hotel nt7:30 :
o'clock ,
A candlclltrht supper will bo Riven Satur
day evening at 0 o'clock hv the guild of bt.
1'uul's. All nro Invited.
The electric lights In l-'alrmount park nro
to ho turned on each evening hereafter at
0:30 : o'clock until November 1.
J. K. Hughes was lined 17.50 In pollco
court yesterday morning for committing nn
assault nnd battery on an Upper Broadway
bottler.
N.V. . Williams was tendered n surprise
party bv a number of his friends Monday
tilght nt his residence on Stutsmun street , In
honor of his birthday.
Hov. Georao Klllott , O.D. , of Washington ,
D. O. , has boon onirngcd siuiorlntcndont
nnd Instructor In New Testament ( Jroek nt
the Chautamiua asBCiubly.
At the last meeting of Council Bluffs
lodge , No. t ! ) Independent Order of Odd
Fellows , resolutions were passed on the
death of Judge ,1. 1 * . Casady.
Yco Sing , ttio alloRcd hop-Joint proprietor ,
was granted another contlnuaiico in pollco
court jcstordav morning and thcra Is B
strong probability that the case against him
will bo dismissed.
Clmrlce O. Wutts and Luelly Ivissolt were
wedded yesterday hv Uov. A. Overtoil at the
People's church. Thev will mnka Cotincll
Hluffs their rosldenco nftcr spending a wenlt
with friends in Missouri Tttlley.
The regular council mooting of Pottawat-
tntnio trlbo N6. 21 , Improved Order of Ked
Men , will bo held tu their wigwam , corner of
Broadway and Main strcot , this ovonlng nt
ISo eighth run , for wortt In Iho Hunters'
degree.
Articles of incorporation were filej with
the county recorder yesterday by the Mis-
Fouri Volley Grain company , n new organiza
tion with a cipltnl stock of flo.UOO. The in
rorpornlors are John U. Christian , Milton 1C
1'inncy and Charles Murray.
At the meeting of the Afro-Atnorlcan
Hoform league hold Monday nlyht at 11)21 )
llrondway , the following delegates wore
fleeted to the slate convention of leagues to
bo hold tit Peterson's hall in Mils eltv May-
Ill : ticorgo Mundm. N. MoWhortor , Thomas
Buehtior , David Bolts , 15 , Snunders and
William Hichnrdion.
The fuirilv of L. Christiansen , living nt
021 Third avenue , had a narrow escape from
BUffocatlon ut an oarlv hour vosterdav morn-
Ing. An old oAcelslor mattress In tno cellar
caught llru and tilled the house with a dense
binudge. When the neighbors discovered the
lira and broke in the windows the family
'
wcro almost asphjxinted. No ulaira wa's
turned in.
The Indictment found by the last grand
Jury against C. M. Hobbs , aoll known rail
road man , for cmbc/ziomont of about $1UO
while treasurer of a railway organization has
boon dismissed by the county nttornev. All
the prominent members of thoordor signified
their willingness to let the matter drop as
llobbs had arranccd the shortage to their
tallnfaution.
A buggy occupied by J.J.Crow collided with
nn express wa on belonging to .lohu Dunn
yesterday morning , to the damage not only of
Mr. Crow's rljr , but of Air. Crow himself.
Two wheels wcro torn off the \ohlclo , Crow
was thrown out , landing on his hack oa the
pavetnont , and the horse was somewhat
btulsod. Mr. Crow announces his intention
of commencing a suit against Duun for dam
ages.
ages.Kov.
Kov. L. A. Hall , pastor of the Temple
Baptist church , and his wife wore the
recipients of a handsome testimonial from
their friends nnd members of the now church
last evening. About 100 of thorn pathctod
ut Iho residence on Slxtti avenue and almost
illled the house with donations. In addition
to the other donations $ . ' 5 in cash was con
tributed to Mrs. Hall , who expects soon to
make nn extended visit to friends in the oast.
A regular meeting of the Railway Em
ployes club , No. Kir , will bo held ihia evening -
ing In Archer's hall at S o'clock. All rail
way employes as well as oil employes of the
Omaha and Co until Bluffs Bridge and Hall
way company , who uro Interested In proteot-
Inir und bettering iheir own eondition'aro in
vited to bo present. Bv order of the execu
tive committee. K E. Gii.i.it.vvi ) ,
Secretary.
W. J. Davenport has received 'n telegram
announcing that the now iron hrldgo for the
Burlington tiacks across Indian crook at
Twenty-second street has been ordered und
Is now on the way. It will bo put in position
as boon us it arrives. This is an
Improvement Mr. Davenport has been ursing
for n long time past , as the bridge now In use
obstruct ! ) the crock during times of high
water and frequently causes the ndjacout
land to bo overflowed.
A mngnlllcent entertainment was given by
the King's Daughters of the Proibyio'Inn
church Monday evening in the shape of : i
nlpo organ concert. Prot. H. U.
Honey , organist of Grace Episco
pal church , Chicago , presided at the
organ , and Mrs. J. T , Clark of Chicago rendered -
dorod n number of soprano solos. All the
musical .selections were highly pleasing.
Miss May Clark delighted Iho au-
dlenco bv her readings , nnd the pro
gram was a decided success from start
to llnlsh. At the close Ice cream was
Forvod in the parlors , and the whole ontor-
tulument netted the young ladies $125 , which
will bo given to the Woman's Christian as
sociation hospital.
Anttnicll \ Art Snlo.
Messrs Hiloy nnil Shornulon , the art
ists , have purchased the Clwpmtin nrt
utoro nnil after June 1st will rouiovo it
to18 Mnln street , under their photo-
jjraph gallery. Until that dato. for the
purpose of saving coat of moving , art
goods will bo sol < l at actual cost and
frnti : > s nt a heavier discount than tit any
'
of Chapman's special salon. This wil'l
ntford a Hplondld opportunity for art
lovora to scuuro bargains.
Rcitor , the tailor , ! 110 Bro'idwny , has
all the latest styles and newest
Satisfaction jjutinintood.
J'IH.SO.V. 11 , i' . i it i a n 11 u i.
Miss Stella Coons of Dos Molnos is a guest
of Mr. and Mrs , J. Suns.
Mr. Alfred Thommon of Australia is stop
ping In this city on his way to England ,
Mrs. A. U Hughes of Astoria , 111. , is vis
iting her son , A. B , COOK of Vine street.
Prof , Shoupo , a former well known princi
pal of the city school of Council HlutT.it is In
the city looking up his old time friends and
scholars.
(1. L. W/cuofT. principal of the Iowa
Hchool for the Deaf , Is In Washington , U. C. .
looking after the best methods of teaching.
Ho has made visits to Philadelphia unii
other oistom cities ,
W. V. ConUlIng , president of the Iowa as-
eoriiulon of democratic clubs , has announced
Ills intention of bolng in the city on the Uth
to attend the convention of dubs which wll
to hold on the following day Ho will ho ac
companied by 13. 8. Kly of Oxford.
Ex-Governor W. P. Dllltngham of Ver
niont , who is a lay delegate to the genera
confurenco now in session in Omaha , and is
accompanied by hit wife , is visiting with his
old time friends Mr. and Mrs. K C. Smith
7iri''ir8t avonuo. The covornor is the second
end of his family to till the gubornatoria
chair of his native state , his father , Pan
Dilllnphatn , having bcon governor In IhfiTi am
INK ) , Uov. W. J , Johnson , pastor of the
rirut Methodist Episcopal church of Sioux
< City , who was Mr. Dillinghani's pastor in
\\oierbury , Vt , some years ago , ran dowi
to Council Bluiis Monday to renew old tlrao
memories with Mr. anil Mr . Ulllinirhaia uod
Mr , and Mr * , Smith.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
four Young Thieves Bound Over to the
District Court ,
TWO OF THE GANG ESCAPE TEMPORARILY
Tliry Surrounded n Herman Immigrant nt
tlio Transfer und Ulien tlio 1'ollco
Arrived tlio Victim1 * Money
Iliitl Disappeared.
Charles Hess , John Shalon , P. Summers
and \Vllllatn Donloy , four of the six young
; nen who were clmrged with rob
bing n Gorman Immigrant ut the
Union Pacific transfer last week ,
wcro bound over to the grand jury vcstcrday
in pollco court on the charge of larceny from
the person. Their bonds were fixed at
$ .VX ) each , and as they were unnblo
to put up the money for their ap
pearance they were taken to the county
Jail. P. Harrnty nnil ( Joorgo Smith were
discharged , as there was no evidence In
troduced to show positively that they had
been nt the transfer at the titno
the lobbory took place. As
soon as they were discharged they were
learrcstod on the charge of destruction of
the city property , Informations having boon
filed against thorn previously by Mirshul
Tomplelon. They were the two who were
digging the hole in the Jill wall when they
were cauitht by the pollco and they will un
doubtedly bo convicted of the oftcnso.
A Splendid llnilornuinnnt.
Everybody in Council Bluffs knows
George II. Mcschondorf , Ho is ono of
our most enterprising business inun nnd
a very sticcosslul ono at that. Mr. Mos-
ohondorf , hlto all human beings , ia not
without his faults and his greatest ono
was drinking. To it reporter yesterday
ho recited the facts which eorobjralo
his statement given below , as follows :
CofNtu , Bl.trrrs , April 20 , 1S02. I ,
tlio undersigned , urn engaged in the
meat market business in which I nm
quito extensively interested in Council
BlnlTs and Omaha and have been for the
past twenty-hlx years. 1 finally con
tracted the liquor habit , so much so that
nothing loss than from five to thirty
glabiiosa day would satisfy me. Feeling
it was injurious to myself , my family
and my business I sought , the aid of the
Blanuhard Gold Cure. After treating
for the past twenty days am thoroughly
satisllcd that I am absolutely cured of
the worst habit that man c.\n acquire.
The treatment left mo robust nnd in the
best of health and today liquor is dis
tasteful to mo. Therefore , I cheerfully
recommend the B'.anchard ' institue , 655 }
Broadway , Council BlulTs , to my many
friends of this city and Omaha.
Gno. II Musciiuxooiir.
The Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. ,
will open thotr annual May sale Wednes
day , Muj . Bargain1 * in store for every
body. Kothoringham , Whitelaw & Co. ,
Council Blulls , la.
We have our own vineyards in Cilifor
nia. Jurvis Wine comniny , Cj. Blu.Ts
E. H. Sheafo has money tolonn on real
Pbtato and chattels , Broadway and Main.
Are you going to paint ? And did you
know that you < ; ati save money and got
better paints at Davis' than any other
place in the city ? That's a fact.
Dr. Chamberlain , eye , oar , throat ,
catai rli. Shugart bloeu , Council BlulTs.
IVoplf's Dny.
The Louis millinery house will make a
special sale of hats for children and
their mothers , too , on Wednesday ,
M-iy . _
The Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la.
will open their annual May s-ilo Wcdncs
day , May I. Bargains in store for every
body , i'othorlngham , Whitelaw & Co'-
Council BlulTa , In.
Genuine Rock Springs coal at
Thatcher's , 1G Main street , always on
hand. _
> tlrc.
Having sold my business , I would re
quest that all persons owing accounts
and having pictures , etc. , framed and
still in mv possession , would please call
and settle same at the old stand , lo
Pearl St. W. W. CHAPMAN.
_
Cml : ut Tlmnlcs.
Wo wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to the manv friends who EO
kindly aided us by their sympathy and
services during the last illness of Mrs.
Catherine Uubortson.
JOHN BNNO AXD FAMILY.
Wull i'niK-r.
The newest designs , the largest stocit
and by fur the lowest prices is at the
BOSTON STOKE. Estimates furnished
for papering. Nothing but the best
paperhangers employed. Everything
guaranteed. Figure with us when you
want oaporing done.BOSTON
BOSTON STORE.
Council Bluffs , la.
Vi'tcnuis , Attention.
On the occasion of tlio department en
campment of the G. A. R , to bo held at
Ottumwa , commencing May 10 , the C. ,
B. & Q. will sell tickets at ono faro for
the round trip. For particulars call on
O. M. Brown ,
Ticket Agent , 517 Broadway.
Jnrvls * wild olnekborry is the best.
The Boston Store , Council Bluffs , In. ,
will opoti theiranntal Maysulo Wednes
day , May I. B.xrgnins in sttoro for every
body. Fothorlngham. Whitelaw &Co. .
Council Bluffy In.
Pntronlro blue ice wngonsfor Mo. river
channel ice , Mulholland & Co. Tel. 10'J.
Hotel Gordon , 8HJ Broadway , has re
cently changed hands , and is being thor
oughly renovated. Clean b.-ds ; prompt
service ; table lirst class.
The Hercules lawn mower , with 10-
inch wheels , will cut high gra s and
work easier than nny other mower
mr.de. Wo keep also the genuine Phil
adelphia miMvor and several other ma
chines that wo can sell cheaper than the
cheapest. Now refrigerators ; carload
just received. D.iuntliibs and Warwick
oteyclos. 11 Main btroot. Shugarl ft
Son. Rccollout that the new D.tnglor
Surprise is only gasoline stove that
possesses every quality of a gas stovo.
Don't foi'get the special sale Wednes
day ct Louis' millinery house , Masonic
block ,
Jurvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best ,
Swnnson Mujlc Co. , Misonlo tomplo.
Annllinr I'lroliiiff.
An alarm of hro was sent in yesterday
moining ut ! > ; 30 o'clock from box 4U
at the Northwestern depst. An
unoccupied frame house on Ninth
street was bliutrg vigorously when the
llrmoa arrived , hut utter a few minutub *
work the llainos were extinguished and the
loss > va > small. 'Iho llru was undoubtedly
the work of an Incendiary. The build
ing formerly stood on Washington avenue
nuo near tlio comer of Dryant street
and an uttomnl was mudo to destroy it by
tire at that time. The flro.neu oxpoci
to have n lively time with in
condlnrv ( ires for a time , and they
are all stooping with thilr boots
on. They Davu noticed that wheu the lire
department his bjon sonously crippled at
any time , that feel U n signal for Iho tire
bugs to got hi their worn.
llrccnt DrntlK ,
Alvln , son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 G McCreirv.
alcd yesterday morning at the residence of
his parents near Parks' mill , aeod 14 months ,
of lung lover. The funeral will occur this
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The Infant soft of Mr. nnd Mrs Peter
Nelson died Monday at the family residence
In llnrol Dell township. The funeral will
occur today nnd the remains will bo interred
in Fairvlow co.cotory.
Ilattlo , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
U'cikor , died Monday after nn Illness of only
n few days , aged IS yo.irs. The funeral ser
vices were held yesterday at the family resi
dence In Plumcr settlement.
Mrs. Katie Jolnon , wllo \Villlam Job-
son , died yesterday morning nt (5 ( HO
o'clock , aped 85 years , after nn Illness
of three weeks tit her residence , ' . ' 003 Fifth
avenue. She leaves n tin sou ml ncd three
daughters. The time of the funeral will bo
announced lator.
FELL BENEATH THE WHEELS.
Clmrlrs Cur sun Meets Dc.itli In tinllur -
HiiKtiiti VtiriN.
A 13. & M. switchman named Charles
Carson , who lived nt111 North Sixteenth
street , was injured while coupling cats In
the yards ycs'orday afternoon nnd died an
hour later. Oar on was n member of n
switching crow working in the yards noir
Ninth nnd Davenport nnd had climbed on top
of a string of cars nnd had given
the signal to go ahead. . As the
engineer pulled out Carson Jumped down be
tween the can and attempted to pull the
coupling pin Ho lost his hold und fell be-
nnnth the wheel' which crushed both Irgs
His breast was nho mashed by tlio bruko
beam. The Injured man was placed In the
patrol wagon and taken to St. Joseph's hos
pital where ho died shortly after his arrival.
The renihlns wcro removed to the morgue.
An inquest will bo held this nftornoou.
ClmrKtMt ulth Cmli
Mis. Mary Warner spent yesterday after
noon and last night in tlu matron's room nt
the city Jail on the charge of cmborrloincnt.
According to nor story she was formerly Mrs.
McCnll , but afterwards married Warner nnd
now lives nt44117 Davenport street. Mrs.
Warner had a rich relative in California who
died some sovcn years aso and in his will ru-
mcmbcrcd all his relatives , including Mrs.
Warner's chlldicn by her former husband.
Aftnr the will had boon admitted to probate -
bate MM. Warner was appointed adminis
tratrix for her children and N. J. Smith
signed her bond. It was after this that she
married Warner nnd opened a butcher shop.
The scheme did not pay and $1,000 belong
ing to ono of the daughters , Mrs. Albert
Smith , was sunk In the venture.
The daughter commenced suit against A.
J. Smith , her mother's husband , to recover
the amount nnd Smith in turn had Mrs.
Warner arrested yesterday for embezzle
ment. Judge Berkn will bear the case In
police court today.
Ilnd Taken Too Much Gnn.
After lingering thirty-six hours Matthias
Fr.chs died last evening at , the Union Depot
koto ! , Eleventh nnd Mason streets , from as
phyxiation. The deceased , in company with
a friend , cnmo hero Sunday from Oshlosh ,
Wis. , and were enroute to 'ho west , where
they intended to buy land. They legistercd
at the hotel and wcro shown a room uy a bell
boy , who showed them how to turn off the
gas.
gas.In spite of instructions the light was
blown out and It was 8:30 : o'clock the next
morning before the inmates wcro rescued.
On account of Mr. Vuchs1 ace , T years ,
recovery was aoubtful from thostart , though
ho rallied Monday evening and appeared to
be bettor , but the Improvement did not last.
The coroner took charge of the body and
telegraphed relatives. A brother of the dead
man will arrive today. The inquest will be
held this afternoon.
ICiin DOUII by an I
While walking along the railroad tracks
near Tenth nnd Clark streets , about 4 o'clock
yesterday afternoon , Lena Geist was run
down by n switch engine nnd had her right
leg cut off above the knco. The girl was
taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Though suf
fering terribly from bruises and her severed
limb the patient stood the pain bravely and
will , it is believed , recover.
Now York IXchuiiKo Quotations.
NEW YOHK , May 3. fSpoclal Telegram
to Tin : BEK.J Exchange was quoted as fol
lows : Chicago , 10 cents premium ; Boston ,
l'J > i cents to 10 cents discount ; St. Louis ,
T5 cents premium.
Beccham's pills cures side headache.
Dumostir.
Members of the city council of Ortonville ,
.Minn. , lm\o been cli.lived uith lioodlin , ' .
llun .irliin una Ha Ian railroad laborers
rioted at noir : Kochestcr , Minn , and the Ital
ians ueru defeated.
A. A. I'nriiprof tircunvllle. Tor , , In n cplnr-
rol w llh r.iptaln .7. SI .McCoolc , shot the l.ittei ,
killing him instantly.
In Mlnncsot-i and South Dakota snow and
rain storms prevailed. In some places fully
llvo inrhcb of HIIIIW covers tlio L-ronml.
IMnnrd llayua n as drowned In bpnico river ,
Minnesota. Ho endo ivorcd to rUle a lo o > er
thu Spriii o falls , uhluh u.is 11 (1 inn , ' f it.
The dam me suits of J. I'unnubccUcr and
wife I'Mlntt ho Ashland , WIs. , Unhung com-
P'my. nave been Bottled , tlio company pnylm ;
tlu > couple JIS.OUO In cash ,
U hlto Shield's I.mil ) of Chcyenno Indians n
Oklahoma are hocomlng inn nly anil threaten
to annihilate the scUlmi 1'ioops liaio bee
ordered to the icono of thioaiunud tKinb'.o ,
Iluniy li. Wulmerof I ) ilton , U. , h is boon ar
rested charged with thu mnr.ler of his step-
daughter. Ada ILCI ; > OI | > . Thuglil h-ul been
tuUoii to I'eiinsvlvanl i for bur til , and Riispl-
cloiiscliciimstancus eaiiicd n post mortem u\-
ainlnatlon to bu niiido , when lar o riunntltles
of arsenic wuiu found In the dead gin's .stom
ach.
Francis WiHon and company will com-
mcnco their western tear at Omaha May l'i ,
prcsantmg "The Merry Monarch. " All now
costumes will ho used in the production as
will the same special scenery nnd other details -
tails which oharacterl/od its performances
during the period it in ido Its cnvianlu record
nt the Broadway theater. Now York.
Among the pretentious attractions offered
nt Boyd's during the season will bo "Ship
Alioyl" ono of the late eastern nautical
comic opera successes. The production Is by
the Miller Opera company , among whoso
members is nutnbarod.MissLoulsoMontaguo.
It ? molodlos will bo hoard for the first time
hero on Friday nt Boyd'.s.
"Tho Fast Mail" will bo the attraction at
Iho Farnam s'.root thoUor the lirst four
nights of next wcott. It comes highly recom-
L'lcndoJ , play and company. When in Cin
cinnati n couple of weoki u o the Enquirer
had this to say of it : "Not only vvas the
play capably interpreted by a competent
company of ladles nnd gontlornon , but the
bcenlc display and mechanical features in-
traduced during its progress were both rich
nnd novel. Indeed , the chief strength of the
play lay In its spoctncular features. The
steamboat explosion , the ( light of the "Fust
Mail , " the freight engine nnd train of cars
nnd the view of Niugara Falls wcro cash of
thorn very realistic pieces of stngo median-
Urn. Among those especially deserving
pralto for conscientious work were Mamie
Karlo as Mary Martin , who was both strong
and forcible in the portrayal of the charac
ter. May Buckingham , aslJelvy , and Messrs.
Cat tor. Thornton aim Haven , who all did
good worn. "
Wonderland this week presents n molo.
drama full ot ginger , the saw mill scano nnd
smith's forgo hoing very realistic. In the
curio hall is the fat school boy who weighs
OJOpounds. It is a vary strong bill.
L'oWltt'sSarEaparina is reiubli.
SICK SO LONG. r
C , \V. UODKINS , Postmaster nt East
Lamoino Mo , writes that lire. Kelly's
son , who nnil been conflncd to bed four
teen months with an Abscess , has been
cured sound nnd well by Swift's Spe
cific. Tlio boy h fourteen years old ,
lives next door to mo , and I know the j
statement to bo true. I
S. S. S. has u wonderful effect on
children , and should be jiivcn to every I
we ; k and dcbililnted child. Fend for I
our book on the Dlood nnd Skin. j
BWIJT Si'izcmo Co , , AtlantaJTaJ
TWIM CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS ,
G. A. So.iD3lac.t , PpopriolDp , O fl333 O21
Bluffsandl32t FArnamSt. , O n.ihi. Dyj , clain nad raflalsh
of every d333rtptlon. Pac' < ng33 pjoalva.l al olthai' oTfiaa or nt ttia
WorksCot' . A.VO. A nnd 23th St. Council Bluffs. Send for prlca Hat.
Merchants who htivo shop-wort : or solloJ fabrics of ntiv char.tctor cm : hwa :
thorn rodvotl nntl finished cninl to now.
UED'FKATHBUS UUNOVATKD AND CLUANKl ) BY STKAM , with the
most approved inucluncryutost tit losj cost than yo.i ovo.1 pii 1 bjfj 'j
EARL WARNER , NEW LONDON , CONN. ,
makes the following statement :
"About 26 years ago I was stricken with Paralysis of the lower extremities and
was unable to move. I was treated by physicians and so far relieved as to be able ,
with the assistance of crutches , to again attend to my business. I was troubled ,
however , by a persistent constipation that nothing seemed to iclicvc and that
finally became so severe as to make my life hardly worth living. After trying
many medicines I was advised by my mother to try Brandrcth's Pills and I did so ,
beginning with four Pills as a dose. The relief they afforded me was immediate ,
nnd I continued to take them in doses of the above every night. Finally I was
obliged to gradually decrease the quantity until I only took one Pill at a time , which
was always taken just before retiring. I continued this for over 20 years and then
was again obliged to reduce the quantity by taking only half a Pill instead of a
nhole one and have continued this to the present day. My health during these 26
years lias been excellent. I have been free from all pains and aches ; have enjoyed
a good appetite nnd a better digestion , and altogether have been as happy as it is
possible for any man to be who is obliged to shuffle through life accompanied
always by two stout canes. My case is typical of what I believe to be the peculi
arity ot Brandrcth's Pills , namely , that the dose has to be gradually reduced the
longer one takes them , instead of increased , as is the case with all other medicines.
I send you this testimonial entirely unsolicited and only in the hope of doing good.
It may bcvthc means of helping those who most need it. "
/2JQ OZS. FOR 2.QG-
ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT.
PAXTON & GALLAGHER , Omaha53STeb
"WELL BRED.SOON WED"GIRLS WHO USE
Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next
House-Cleaning.
Cattle are reared on their ,
fertile grazing fields in !
Uruguay , solely to provide
prime beef for making the
world-famed
Liebig COMPANY'S '
Extract of Beef ,
Competent chemists biipervlse every de
tail , from the oaro of the cattle and
through the processes of iiianufaeliire
ecrniinloiis cleanliness prevails to the
pottliu of the ( ompleleu oxtr.tct , ThH
presor\cs the guAMTV. KI.AVOH and rt'it-
ITV of this famous prodnet , whleh H to
day , as when lirst put up by the great
chemist , Justus von Mohlg.
Incomparably the Best
j'or Improved and Kennnm 10 Cookery ,
1'or DelloiodUufreshlnK ) llcef Ten.
I11I.K.C. WKST'8 NUHVK AND HlUt.N
MENr , spocl.lofor UrUorli , lli/ltion , Kill , NJJ.
r ! la , ilaail ictio , Nerrom 1'raitrillun causaJ by nl.
roliul ortu'JU'JOVnk3fulnaii , .Mental lj ; > racst-
boftonln ; oC I'll Drain , ctjilic Intlilltr , inlJjr/ .
di'C.ijr , ilaitli , I'ra.mturJ O1Jti , Harrjnnaii , lait
of lowur Iri ultheritov , Imputancy , I.3ticorrli03i ail
nllFoinMo Weikniiioi , liiroluntsry IXIKOI , riair-
omturrhuoitc lusu.l lif oyur-oxortton of ttia briln
Holf-nbii9 > , uror-ln < laliuiioa. A month' * traafnint
ll.Ufor 13 , by mill. \y4 Uuarantai lt bnie * i >
euro. K iclior.lor for I M ) < n , irltlili irlll su-i | rrli-
ten RUAmntoa to r.'funl It not curjl. ( iiiirintaa
Ijnuuiloiily [ > r A , Hclirutur , Driivxlit , ale ufunH rf.
K. cur II Hi anil Karimii ) lpr Oiuulia , Nub ,
Imltitlou ) .
Unlike iie ! Dulcfi Process
OH
Chemicals
used in the
preparation of
& co.'S
> unit fulnblc ,
llliiitinorethnnthrcetimci
] theitrtnuth of Cocoa mixed
ullli KUrcli , Ariowroot or
-u ' Sugar , and Is far mnro eco
nomical , coitln'j less than one cent a
It U delicious , nourishing , and
DIGESTED.
DIGESTED.Sold
Sold tir ( irorerit
W , BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , MaiB ,
w * v H VB M v & ] U Vi Ifl xa K29 Of
Or tlifi I.liiuor llntill i > < i.lili < l.t C'uicil
by . > iliiir lir. llnlnck1
oieii iiei-l- .
It con be given In a cup of ouflio cr tc . or In food ,
witbout tbcknowlrdgool ( he p > tlei.l It u abtolulely
l.armle s. and vrdl ilTecl a iifrronncnl rd inccrty
cure , wbelbcr tbo patient I * a modcraio drlukcr or
an alfjucllo wrroW , It nai been riven In iboumndii
of casei.npd In oycry inftanee a purlut cure li i fol.
loweo lii'rtrrl nil * . TbrryeieDi uaoc imprruniicd
wlib the Epecinn.lt becomr. an utter 'iuio | ibiWr
for the liquor api'etlto u * tut.
CJOI.IIKX fMflnv III. , l-ror'j * . CUrl.i . .ll. O.
43-paae boK or uartu-vilari Irec. lo bo had of
Kuhn . < c Co. , 15th nnd Idnixlas iris . and l th.t
( 'iiiiiliu ' hts. VVholnsa.u , Illuho , llruoo A. Co
and Kitlurdaou irux Co , , Uujaua.Neb.
I Oiualia Medical and
INSTITUTE.
INFIRMARY
FOK. TI-1E
J'J [ HEATHEN !
* '
> -
_ op ALL-
llcst facilities , apparitus and Ko-nolloi
for .successful tro itni 'lit of every form
of disease requlrln : medical or
Mir.'lc il Iro.itniunu
M beds for p ulonls , bo ml aitJ uttontlanco
lle t actomoJutioiib In the wo-U
Wr.to for circulars on doformltos .in 1
uniL'ox , trusses , cluh feet , onrvatiiros of stilrio ,
ul.Oh , ttiinoroincor.o.ifirrh ) , bronchitis , In-
hal iiiim.olectrlcity , p iralysls , oplleiisy , kld-
nuv. b adder , oye. ear , skin nnJ blooJ and all
HUrcU'al operations.
DISEASES OF WOMEN iLK ?
Women 1'UKi'o ; havolalelv ad leJ i lyhu-
In dep irtiiionl for women during eonllnomunt.
strictly DP Mito.l On v UoiluUlo Medloal In-
btituto niaklnp a Hpoul illy o :
, PH1VATK D1SKASKS
All Hood Dlseasos successfully troitol.
Syphllltlo 1'nlbon removed fiom thu hy-tom
without meicnry New Uostorativo f'roat-
incnt for Loss of VITAL 1'OWKIt. I'crsontin -
ulno to visit us mav bo troateil at homu by
( orrosion ) once. All communications conll-
dentlal. .Molielnes or InstrninonH sent t > y
mail oroxpress , securely puckod , no marks to
Ind onto contents or sender , Ono personil In
terview pruferro I. C.ill and consult in or semi
history of your case , und wo will send In plain
wrapuor. our
Rnhlf TO MFN I'KKFUpon l-rlvato ,
uuun iu men , 4poollll or NUrvoll , DM.
canes , Impotcncy , Srphlll9 , Uleet an 1 Vaileo-
role , with iinostlon list.
llraees. Appliances for Deformities & Trusei
Only manufactory In thu Weslof UKt'Uttu.
ITl .ll'l'i.l tAUlti , TltUaimn , KI.KVMtlO
JS.rjTKJlll'.S . ! , % / < IHCI.IN.
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
26th and Broaiway , do moll Blu fj.
Ton minutes'tide from cantor of Om ihi on
Omaha and Counoll HluITi olostrlo motor lino.
Chas. Lunkley ,
I'liiicnil Direct. ) ! ' au.l Uiulurti'ct'r
311 Urojithviiy , Council BlulTa
Tjljphonj II' ' .
INTEREST PAID ONDEPOS1TS
ATOMfiH/VLOflNXTRUSTCQ /
5CCDR.
CAPITALS : 100.000.00
DIRECTORS lAUWYMAN-C.W.NASH
JUHItlARO ajy-CBARTOH-C.D. LAKE
JJ.BFIOWN-THOS'L.KIMSAUL.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DfcPOSirORY. - OMAHA , NE3
CnjiHul $11)9,003 )
( tlii , . ) )0
.ir' -lle-irf VV. Vatoi , p-Jd I > i'
II l.ruihliu. vlcjprjiljjut IX H MnilJj tV V
Mi > r * , Julma. t'clllr. * , J X. IL I'.itrlo * Ljrli A
I'tiililor.
1IION BANK.
REGULAR
Army and
Navy
PENSIONS :
in ths R > it ' .ir A ' / ; /
and Suitors , Seamen and Mar
ines in the United States Navy ,
since the War of the Rebellion ,
who hnvo bscn discharged from
the service on account of dis
abilities incurred therein while
in the line of duty , -\ra
En tit I cd 1o Pension
nt the same rated nnd unler the
aame conditions ns persons pan
dering the snni3 sorviso during
the ] l/ar of the Rebellion ,
except that they nro not entitle. I
uiTior the now ln\v or net of
Juno 27 , 180O.
Such persons are nlso entitled
ti pension whether discharged
from the service on ncaount of
disability or by reason of expir
ation of term of service , if ,
while in the service nnd Hns
of duty , they incurred nny
wound injury or disease which
still disables them for manual
labor.
Widows and Children
of persons rendering servlc3 in
the regular army nnd navy
Since the War are
Entitled to Pension.
of the death ofthesoldier wasdiie
to his ssrvicj , or occurred whila
he was in the service.
Parents of Soldiers & Sailors
dying in ths United Statss ser
vice since the War of the Rebel
lion , or afterdischnrga from the
service , from n cause originat
ing therein , leaving no widower
or child under the age of sixteen
years , are entitled to pension if
now dependent upon their own
labor for support , whether th3
soldier ever contributed , o their
support or they were dependent
upon him nt the time of hi.s
death or not.
FOR INFORMATION OR ADVICE
As to title to pension , ADDRESS
TIIIiBBIi BUREAU OI : CLAIMS ,
< Her ItnUtllitii ,
OMAMA , NHtBttASKA. .
lluroaii is cimi.uiU'0. 1 liy tlio
Omaha Iluo , tno I'louuur Press anil the bun
I'rancls o Dxamlnt'i.
SAYEWURHWSlGHf
THE J 1 OPTICAL
NE&n
OK TUB
ALOE & PPFOI.D CO ,
111 PouthCtlh Strcot ,
Next to I'oitollk'o , Urnaha ,
Practical Opticians
Anil branch ot world rcnnwnol optical ojUlillih
mcntof A. S. Aloe It Co. bt Louti Our inolhoc ! I
laporlor to all other * ; our lAnat't ixro Biipcrlor , wll !
Dot wenry or tire tka ejo < . Tha frames propeilj ail
lailotl to the face
Eyas Tested Proo of Chartre.
Prices Low for First-class Goods.
SPECIAL , NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
IjUW SAM-A frosb milch cow. Will tuhu
-1- cuipi'iiter work In payment. Apply at
ofllco of l.eomrd r.vorotl.
IOWA f irms for salo. Improved 10) ) acroi
Ion
In Harrison county , $11) ) 01 pur jcro ; I'JI acres
Improved , i'JJ.OO : H ) itcio * . fli.U' ' . 1'or bar ; mis
In Iowa ami Nebr.ihk i f.uni i call on or write
to.lolimon . V tn I'.itton , Counull IllutU.
iTlOKdAMiUl { KXtiTlA"NJit'lty : an'l firm
-av property , II. 11 , bho ife , ll'way and .Main
j/OIt KENT Iwolii.'s In all pirts o ( the
Icity. . i ; . II. bhiiafo , llrotdway and Main ,
Ii Olt PAMJ ALMO iio no.ir city ail'ijito I for
frull mid 'tirdnii p iruisus. i ; . 11. Hio-ifu ,
llro.iduuv anil .Main Hi roots _
: mid Commlsalontoes , fnrnl-
STOUAOi , , stored and Hold on commission at
lowest ratesi. \ . Kliiiienan. ft.U llroadw.iy.
V\/ ANTI l ) fompetonlclrl , by Vrs ,1. N
V > Cumdy. Appyat ollleo of J , 1 > . & .J , N
t'asady. _
IT'OIl HAI.n Ono slualo too bu.'Ky. with or
X1 without harness cheap for cash. O. W. At-
\\ood , l'Hlt.iu lin street.
J7 > Oll KAM < All inaniiiirof house funilshliig
cooils cheap , aso nro nboiit to leave thu
city J 1' I'll beil , Tin I'lrHt ave ,
StMCItKY for H ilo , nearly now , or will trade
for plrioton. Address 1 , U Itonham , city.
\\r A NTKII-Fiu mud I ntoly. Klrl fi > 7 klleliuii
Ti work , tiooj permanunl pl.tce. I1M S. ? lh
btrect.
FOltSAIiKOU'l'UADr.-o'l-ncru farm , espec
ially adapted to ( rnlt ciiltuio ; liir ehoiiso
Htublo mid windmill ; ti'.i miles from Urand
hotel , Apply to Leonard llMirett.
IJ1UH SAM : OK ItKNT irarscstTind most
-L proDtahlu moat market In the wi'i > t , doln
from W/.Oi.Oj tu tT.ow. oc.ihhbuh ness a month ;
bank book 111 hhow It ; Kilt idled , ( plendld
liiisiiitK. chance ; II veirImiio on bitlldlni ! ,
Mil. ItooulU o Uounell It 1 u If s.
WANTKO A irnod uirl for nencral housu-
work. 74' ' Washington akuniie.
The llrm of Nichols , Hall .V Co. , ha\lnw
been disbo\ed ! bv mutual coiiHent , ( ieo. W ,
Hall Hbsumes thu general u euey of tlio
btiiudard l.lfu and Aecldenl liuuiaiic'i ) com
pany , ho will collect nil tihbiiu. Ijiconierf 10-
t > poiislblu for all liabilities of the late llrm
duo for that branch of the buslines ,
All other litinches of Insurance will bo car
ried on by MeholH & Itlluy , who will collect
a1 ! ussoih and amunin all iluhllltles ot the
lute linn other than thot > e Incurred by the
accident buMnotiii.
M. t ) . NICHOLS.
OKO. W IIA 1.1 ,
U. W. K1LEV.
CHIPPIE CREEK
I Imntllo the CHIPl'UClU'ER :
Ml N'ING STOCKS , nnd etui Illl lolo-
graphic otilcra on short notice. My
list comprises the following Cri , > plo
Creek stocks.
Anaconda. Bull Mountain ,
Cold Kine t Bctina Vistn.
Blue Bell , Work.
Alamo , Washington.
And all other rullablo stocks , of thc < o inlnon ,
as well as tnnnv stooks of tliu I.oulvlle As *
pen .Hid I'roedm mis.
M.invoflltp i'r l ) o Crook stocks lmvi < moro
Hi n doiil'li'd within three nmnths rno Anii-
cond i stok so d tour months aio nt I cent' " ,
mi I st'l H now foriMurft iiorshnta Hiht r ni-w
in'nes ' .ironuontng every few days with m-t nl
good prospects.
A aoiitli m ill of CouniMl ItlulTs bought some
of this stock nt . cents , the Intter part of
Miiirli , mid IIMM slum n-fusoil 11 for It In-
vi'stiiientH made in low rates All correspon
dence promptly i
J. S. GIBSON ,
10 1'ikcs 1'oiik Avenue ,
Colorado S5pmifs } , - - Colorado
TlieQripal and Genuine
( WORCEOTERSHIRE )
the most delicious tiwto otiJ real JO
EXTKACT
or n I.1.T1 iil : from
nMKDir.U , OKH. < : KAVII.H : ,
ILKttAN itt Mnct-
ra to III" brother nsn ,
nt WOHCEBT1U'
Mnx. IbBU HOT v cci.u
"Toll
LEA A rUItUINS * IIIKATS
Hint their KMITO IB
Iiiithl ) cstrouicil In GAIHU ,
I mils , mullein in j
opinion , the mew' 1VKI.SII-
I'AlMnblo. 03 wall
ax the nmot whnle
Home i.-.uco that Is
pjtde. " A.-C.
EewarooflmRatif s ;
BBO that you got Loa & Peirina' '
Blgnnturo on every Ixittloof Orlidno' & Clcimlno.
JOHN 11 UN CAM'S KONS , NEW YOUK.
SIDKWAf K NOTICH.
Kotlco K hereby ( von to the ouiior or own
ers of tin- following rual cstiitiIn the ollv of
( liniiliM , to luy antl roimtrsliluwsilKs n front o (
nnd ucljolnlnj ; the r urcipcily nitliln IKtrun
lIMdnvs ( nun Ihu Unl day of Mny. Is)1 ) ' 'lull
sldu all s to bu constructed rep ilrnd nn I laid
In jji'ordun ti ulili pluni : n I MJiocllio it iinson
Illo In thuollliMiof thu Hoard of I'llhllcorKs ,
and In accordanru with rosolut'om adoptuil
by tlio city co incil , vl/ :
i : . .tsliliof .Illh street , lot 1. bloclt S , Mnyno
IMiicc. n ( cot w di1 , present ) ; radc
Kast slilonf ,11th s'.reot , lots ai tn ' ' 0 Ini-Iu >
she , l.oci H. Miiynuiiluui' , ( ! ( out ttldo , inesunf
Ki.uk1.
North sidu of ll'iinlltoii strci't , east ' , of lot
T. liltickil. Drch.trd 11111,0 ( cot wide , ostiU-
llshcil uriidu.
Wi--t s duof 4'st street , noith 4 o ( blot-.t 2\
W.tlnut Mill. 1. fed Mltle. o tubllshed rado.
Wt".t sldo or 4Jnl street. lot-'O , li eel < 24 ,
\\iilntitlll 1. 0 feitwlde. ostiibl'.sluul jrado.
North suit' of liiil'iiyotto Htreel , lots ,1 to1 ]
Inclusive , block .n , WulU'sub. u ( Walnut 11111 ,
( j ( eel \\IUe. ust ibllshed ii'ido.
Nnitli side Illulnu H'root , hit 0 , bloi'lt ,1.
M lino\ail's ( snh. , 4 feet ni'le , established
trade.
North * do of It In ! no street , lots II mil II ,
bloeli' ' , M. Donovan's sub , 4 feet wide , ritub-
INIied ur idu
Noi th sldu of Ulalno struct , lots II und II ,
bloek 1 , M , Poiiovun'ssiib. 4 ( eel wide , estah-
lis > hed LT ide.
K'lstRldo of Oth street , lots 8 and ! ! , 11 irlicr'l
suit. , 4 ( eel wide , cslitbl shuil vr.ule.
Jxoitli s do of Webster street , lots 1 to. In-
elushe , blooU' ' , I'.irk IMuuc , 1 feel wide , pres
ent prude.
South s ( In of Wei stor street , lots2" > to.10 In-
elusixe , block 'J , I'.irU I'luco , 4 ( uet wide , liiia-
ent Krade.
South side ( if Webster street , lots I , 'J. It , 14. tn
fiontof inils'subdivision. . I feet whle , pres
cut tfr lie.
West side of 'Hd strent. lota I nnd 24 , block 12 ,
OnialKi View , 4 feet wi lo , present nv e.
I ast side of 'l.th street , lot : i. bloek 5. I.owu's
Jd itddltlon , li feel wide , permanent crude.
KaslHlde of : ; ith street , lots I und 4 , block 0 ,
Lowe'td iiddltlon , U feet wide , pernuilient
Kinde ,
Kiist slilo ( if Wd 11 venue , Iota 7 to 12 Ine'imhn ' ,
liloeU . ! , Iw i lilA. Ijyinun's , 0 foot wide , pres
ent Knide ,
West sUto of Md uveniie. lots I. 2 , II , 4 , block
4 , Dwh'lil Lymnn's , ( j fjet wide , present
r ide.
West sldo of 4lKl iivuniio , lot 1 , b oc-U I , Pop-
pinion I'.uk , fl feet wide , present ur.idi1.
Kust s de of LNtti slieet , lots 1 and 'A bliK-lc
, ' , ' ( ( . eltv , ( ! foci wide , present ( : r ice ,
K ist Bl < ln of ' . ' 4th sireut , IntH t and 'J , block
.1 4 , citj , U feel wide , jnusunt Kr.idu.
Kast slo ( ! of 21th strcot , lots 1 mid 2 , block
. . ( I'l. city , ' > feet wide , prisent Rindu
i ; st side of J4th btioel. lots ISto'J InclnsUo.
blocl. .MI'J , eltv , < > feet w Ide , present rnido
West hide ofMil street , lot 2. b ok II , , llans-
eoni 1'iiiee. 4 ( eet wide , present irradc.
K.ist side of 'ht'n street , lol 14 , blooii 20 , Hans-
eoni I'lat'e , 4 ( c'ut wide , present irnnlo.
West side of 43th street. ( M. I1. It. K rluht of
way. suction 1U-15-JJ ) , 4 feet wide , tenipotary
Krade ,
Miutli sldo of Vnn Oamp incline , lots 1 to 0
Inel , block 4 , I'ottuxo park , tutnpotai V tirade.
txorlh side of H inerofl si root , lots 1 * to I'l '
Inel. , block 111. Improvement AsHoclui on addi
tion , 0 ( out w Ide. temporary crado.
Noith E ! lo o ( llaueroft sticet , lots 1'J to 15
Inel. block 14 , Improvement Association
inldltloii. U ( eot wldo , tetnjsorary ytA e.
.No ] til silo of Hpr.i no Ktrcut. tots 14 to 23
nnd 20 Inel. , block - , I'ortland pluec , G feet
wide , presenter ide.
North E > lik > of IdiKiles street , lots 12 to''l and
2J Inel , , bloui. 'J. Druid 11 ill,0 feet wide , present
Kiadu.
West side of Kia Htroct. lots 1-22 to 2 < i Inol , ,
bloc I. II. Ii ) uld llhl , 0 feut wide , present jT.ulo ,
West sl > lu ( .f : id : street , lotH I- . " . ' to20 Inel. .
block I ) , Druid Hill , 0 feel wldo , pns < nt r ido.
linst aldi ; of 4'xt avenue , ( tax lol 1,1 , huctlou
17-I.VllH. II font wide , present grade.
Notih hldoof O.llfornla : Htreot , ( tax lot in ,
section li-Ki-lll ) , li fnei wide , prcHunt .iado ,
North sldo of Mason street , lot 7. block 4 ,
MnrBh's addition , 4. feel wldo , permanent
grade.
West sldo of 2flth street , lots S , C , 7 , block 4 ,
Marsh's addition , 4 feut wldo , permanent
( frade ,
South blilu of M isnn Mroot , lots 1 to 1 ! Inel ,
block I ) , Marxh'H addition , 4 fuel wldo , pcr-
nrimint trade
Dust hlitu of L'fith street. lotsfltoH Inel , ,
bleak 5 , iMarsb's addition , 4 feul wide , permiL-
nenl UIIKIP.
.South sldo of Mnroy strent. lot I , blovlt a ,
Mur-h'a addition , 4 feut wldo , puimnncnt
Smith Klclo of Marcy ntroot , lot 1 , block ft ,
Mntsh's addition , 4 fuot wldo , nerw.itii.ut
Grade.
HKl'AIH OMMVAUCy ,
West tlclo nf Mill lucnno. lot 10 , block 3
Maihli'N addition ,
Siulh Nliln ( if 2,1th avuuuo , lut 8 , block 0 ,
MarMi'h addition.
\Vffct ( . .Idoth Htreot , lot7 , bloclt S , Muihh'a
( rooali and oxlond ) .
\Vut H.diiiiflth i > troot , lots 1 and 2. block 4 ,
81 irih'a
\Vusl sldiiSi'th street , lot 0. blook 0 , Mnrhh's.
r-niilh b.du .Milwin itrcot , lot 1 , b.ook U ,
Mar.ili's.
\Vrst sldo nth Btroot , lots 1 and 10 , block 3 ,
Murth H.
North fildo Hurt struot , loU 5 tn 8 liicluntvo ,
block : uo. city t ow * r tu Krado and rctmtr ) .
\SckihlduntiiHtfuuU low 1 to U Inc iihlvo ,
blook | n , h K. Uost-r's.
Wen hldo 1'itli struct , loin I and i , b'.oclt ' > , S ,
I" KOKCI'S.
1 asl sldu 'J.ud vtrcot , lota 10 and 11 , h ook 5 ,
blinll' . 'ml
\Vi' . t tlilo I'lli strout , lot * I to S iitul 0 Inclu
sive block 0. Kotiritzu's 4th iiii | > , uniont.iry.
West Hldo IJth itroct , lot 1 , b.ock 11) ) , H. K.
Hu-'cr's.
Ninth sldo llanillton tlrcet. lots 5 to H
block "Ialntit Hill iroplncu walUi
ia : t hide Itrith utruut. lots 1 und : \l to 2i Jnolu
the , blool : y , Mayno I'Uco.
North hldo Cuiby , block 10 , Omaha View ,
OMAHA , Nob. . May a. 18'JJ.
I * . W. Ill UK IIAI SF.H.
Ulia'riiian lluurcl of I'ublitVorl \ < i ,
CTflZlSSfATE Bill
Of council
Oapltltro' < ( II.1O , OUt
fcui pint an 1 I'roflu HOHH
Net Capita mi i Surpuii. . . . &viooua
IHmtori J ' > I'M u u 1 1 1 1 1 , K I , tiliurir1. . K ) .
( JlMinon , K It Hurt. I A. MllUr. J V illiauui
and Cliarlui It llunnun Tr.in < ict i-'imur l bink.
Inu Ijiihint'is. l.ur'oit u.iplt.tl un
uny l > , ink In roiilliwiMurn luwu ,
INTHRBST ON TIMd DaO3IT3