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    TTTR OMATTA DAILY TtEEi JNDAY. FRniirAKY 20. 1883
ELSE OF WESTERN PROGRESS
Btsadj AdTRBoe uf Izrig&itos laterecU in
Twion * Soctiens.
DITCHES IN NEBRASKA AND WYOWNG
ApprouiJJnc Srrlue Uri-nlded tor Note *
of Pr ii rB.tJt n for n Artlr * C mp lr °
Snmmmjof li tJJ * iln | IB the
of the North w rt.
. Neb , Fob. IT. Te tbe IxHter f
THE BEE 1will try t * tnH your rea er f a
country that is very scWem sicken ef and
very little known V > the peajAe Mring in tbe
eastern jnrti n of Nebraska. SaJl It 1 *
witL-i. ib ! r tnvn state and is wrw prosper
ing asra , > i.uj In pntjiorUon to the ttn.e settled
as nut j.turn of the state
7 be ftmt M ttletnent of tbe Nerth Platte vul-
lev war. in the 3 ear IhSS. In th * year 1SSH5
tbe TUJ t < . incame very -weU settled -with B
clam of p ahead , thrifty f armors who took
up iand imci Ifpan to onluvate the same ,
evtv n r put in tbe crouud crew -well and
7vros ; > e ts f > - a larpe liarwst kinked Tnry
proiMKit " iu.t.1 ali ut tbe first of June. Tben
tberu. : . i-U-i'lKKl oominc and tbe hot dry
o-.n as s K - ii.aac the pr.iwiug crojis look us
th.TUgh tj ( * had Iniefl baked in an oven In
a ramani-bi \ short time aU MrtH , f vegttta-
Uun iisaiouured Thej tried again tte ext
year-wi ! Mb. sutne results Some teft their
homes and evervthinc belonpinc to them &t d
went to OLUBT states or returned towhere
they c-jTi.t from , more stsjtsJ and -waited to
try ugu.L.
Ui-clnninc r IrrlcmUnn.
In tbe j ear ISKJ tbe subject of irrigation
"began f "IH agitated"ae laughed at the
idea of rut nine -water thrnuch c-analR to
water rr ) and tbiracM tt would be toe ei-
jiensirc to In Miwessfnl. A few had knowl
edge mourn tif irncatinc land to trj it , and
in the tairtr spnnc of ISS tiecau to construct
what is kti > wn as tbe Farmers canal. It
was eon.nitrticod by a few farmers living on
tbe north pide of tbe river and near tbe
state lint of Wvominp. The principle builders
were C. W Ford. W It Akers and .1. C.
Richards The first year they built a small
ditch about MX or seven miles in length
.Since thut time tbe canal bHF been purchased
by a eytuli : ate pomposufl of eastern cujdtal-
ists.which has enlarged to sixty feet in
width at thi- bead and ejrtmided it to twenty
miles iu length and are now pushing the
work of extension Tbe syndicate proposes
to extend it to about wventjfive miles in I 1
Soon after eoinmetnauc work b.tbe . l
Canal company -work was cotn-
1 on tbe Minitare ditch in tbe e&stern
part of Scotts Bluff county The folia-wing
sprinc the Whitens Creek Ditch oomjiauy
was formttd and commenced the -work of tson-
Btructirm Them followed the Enterprise
ditj-h. tbe Baj-ard canal , the Bottuout < tanal : i
in 1400. the MiU-boll diub and Mutual diu-b
( which is now i-hauced to tbe Central diu-hi. I
the Castjc lior-k Ditch , tlie Cliimuey Bock I ]
ditth uudinlsPl tbe Lawronoe canal-with
iitoroce resfxvoij-s ,
irrigation has proved so successful und
preen fcut-h peed results that now there is j
about 1SJ inues of completed ditches covering - i
ing an urea of 141.fl9 ( acres of laud and cost
ing t2TiOKK ) . There are now surveyed and
tinder construction nbtnit 2Ti ( > miles of ditches
coveriuc an urea of 1 OQ.KK ( ) acres more laud
and -will cjst to complete an additional out
lay of over f UKHI.OOQ.
Gnurral Ilerlvnl.
The valley is now settlinc up very rapidly ,
inanj' who went away at first have returned ,
farms ure bcinc reduced iu size , for as much
can be raised on forty acres ef bind under
irrigation as on our 1GU acres within the rain
belt country
There ure several thrifty towns in the
-valley Tbe town of Goring has nearly every
retail business represented , bus several good
sized two-story brick blocks , a peed two-
i.tory brick hotel , fw o churches that would
T * a credit to any town , good schools , a first
class flourinc mill ( capacity seventy-five
barrels of flour per flay ) , und I don't think
there is a Jurmer here Mho has his Jarin
under irrigation and -who wants to farm ,
who -would exchange forty acres of his laud
jforajijiinarter section -within ibe rain belt
"district In any jilaee in tbe United States.
The pantile have found out that the Booming
desert is fiitt "buooinliig the csrdea of ive-
brasku.
Sonic Diendi-aiito-i-K.
TVe ure tmder some disao vantages yet on
nccount uf not having n railway nearer than
ifty miles , but that -will come very suon. T\"e
liave not y11 needed a railway to cj Kirtwhat
iias Inien iaiMd here , as we have a peed
- from tbe cattle of
market-west ranges Wy
oming and the mining districts of the Black
Hills , aud pet more for our produce than -we
-could to ship it east. We have daily stapes
running from Gcring to Kimball , a town on
the Union Pacific railway , a distance of
fifty miles , also to Alliance on tbe B. &M. ,
u distance of sirty miles. On account of
the dry climate -we do not have tbe disagree
able -weather of the eastern part of the
state. "We have not had over two inches of
BS.3W thus -winter and tbe thermometer -went
lielow zero hut throe or four times this - winter
ter The mountain wienery is far superior
to any other part of the state and equal to
the scenes in Colorado. ScotTs Blaff , the
liighe.t point iu tbe state , is 4.WO foot above
pea Itrej uuJ covered -with todar and pine
timber The Bluff is 1,0,10 feet above the
vaJev an ! the TCorth Platte river flows
within one mile of it. Larumie Peak , Wy
oming , uaii lie seen in the distance
Such ore the conditions and attractions of
the arid part of Nebraska.
GEOUGC
SHE IS A IltJ-UMKE.
Strldm ( if Slifrldan Car > -
ijix , Wyo. , Fea. 14. [ Special to
' Nearly a foot of snow fell here
5nnoay ncht and Monday , but as there was
nowind tbe snow did not drift to speak of.
Tbe "bright , Avarm sun of today reduced it
.about or half , and if the -weather continues
jnlld In 1 wa Jays more the ground -will be
liare ucuiu. Trains were not delayed , and
stock has not suffered preatly.
JJ-uudiuc operations have not been fully
jsuspended during the entire -winter A
larpo f m < o of mochuulcb urrired a
day or two ape to commence
work on tbe large new hotel being erected
Vy tbe Sheridan Land company , near tbe
dei > ot. Bridge builders are at work on the
structure CUT Little Goose cruek , on tbe
side trai k fading to the new flouring mill
of the Sheridan Milling aud Mercantile corn-
natiy , and the new lumbnr yards of Messrs
j > eitE , Woodurd aud Mentor , tbe Omuua
capituliSbS who have recently begun opera
tions here
Contract s "have "been let and material
ordered f iir Um new residoooe& , to go up L.I
once uud estimates lire Ixaing prepared for
several larpe business blocks.
Lrtutr * of Inquiry.
The mails arriving here are daBy flooded
with IctttTs of incnriry from all ports ef tbe
United States , and it is certain that there
Wi-J lie a lurpe influx of new poejile here
cai-Iy in the sjiriug.
Let tbem rome There is room and op-
l ortu-iTy bi-re for all. Tbei-e are rich and
brartrfcttJ iuT-ds here only awaiting the macic
touch of pii > w audvrater to blossom as the
rose" an J bring forth uu abundant remuner
ation for the laber expended. There are
grazing lands upon -which thousands of cattle
aud boras may It raised. Bud such cattle ?
.Range sawn , from this oounty brought the
highest jirioes imid on the Omaha and Chicago
cage market * for tbe past two yttars. * 'The
Tast , lUtmitablc , boundless range1 affords
the mokt nutritious food for block the vt > ar
arotnid.
TLere are many lines of business and
many liraucbes uf ucriculture und pastoral
jiursnitk whU-h might be profitably engaged
on by mttii and women of average exitirieuce
&ndintelligence. "FVir instance , riiojiroduo-
tion of t'trck , butter , cheese and fowls fur
znarket does not supply more than out-
Jourtb of thr demand at this time , and the
demand is sure to increase more rapidly
thxntbo supjily Market gardening oSnrs
XL rich field fur banie one , tbe town surely
seeds a KUmm InundrT : goad carpenters -will
eoon lie in great demand , ocul miners ,
jAastorcrs and brlii makers can find em
ployment at good -wages.
Shcriuan county coil is now flndinp a
ready murket in South Dakota aud wt tcrn
ebrasku , und this industry aVone jiromise *
Ui develop into a Ta&t juj-in r buhioess. There
ere thousand * of acres of coal buids betwtxm
Powfler river at3 tbe Bi $ Horn moantiunt
which may b * had at poniiinert price and '
It is the candid opinion of ntlcntiflc mm tU t
our best quality of ooal bai not yt-t not.n flt -
Prpparutinn * are being made fnr anotlicr
and more vigorous campaign in the mining
district * adjacent l tbit cltjr. Th BfcM |
nxnrot&lo jilacrr fields wSU roeotr * ate tton j
from the Fortwtiatu * Mining and MflUiu ;
oompany , vita two large ami cxpeaslve ,
taialramuUtic plunt * , tLc hydraulic process |
by Him Genrpe T Beck. Mr. .li'bn B. Dcnigb- I
ortj of bieuth America with three improved
jnacbhte * for saving placer gold , and s host
f others. Tbe quartz leads recently disoov- I
ered HE the IBS in range , only about twentv-
fire sties from Sberidan will be thorwurhly
tfestod as noon as several companies already
lormoo and caritalizod ; can get men into tbe i
field. I
ScbiMilt mid Clmrrlim.
Tlie Sheridan public sohonl , tinder Us ,
present efficient management , is a roodeL
There are about iKKI pupils in regular at-
tendance. Five teacher * are employed at a
total salary of $335 per month. Several promii '
nent educators -who have visited the school ,
hiive expressed tbeir surprise and eatisfarj j
titiu at the remarkably ptKid character of the I
iusUtutiuu und tbe degree of learning and
ofbcieucy attained by both popils and
teachers. There are three fine bfeurch
edifices Methodist , Baptist and CencTeca-
tleual all havinc a co d organization und
resident ministers. Two other denomina
tion * Ct th ( l < c aifd Episcopalian now own
real estate -nntra which they exjvict to erect
church buildings -within tbe next twelve
months Tbe citj needs an electric licht
plant , a rood system of waterworks , a
j-treet railway siifl many other improve
ments and conveniences w bich it is pomg to
have as njon as enterprise and energy can
procure them
All thehe imp-orements will require the
help or many bands , ttud many hands eo-
pbeed in this cinss ofwork will call for the
worn of many more hands it the production
of materials with which to feed and clothe
them
IIIKIGAT10N IN WYOMING.
A Vatit Area Iliu-hnd. l nt Little of It Col-
tliati'd.
The first biennial report of Mr Elwood
Mead , state engineer ol Wyoming , details
the progress of irrigation in tbe state and
furnishes instructive data on this important
branch * f industrial development.
Aooordlng t the report , "there are now in
Wyoming over S.OKMKK ) acres of land under
ditches and miheejnable of Iwhig irricated
from them That this lanfl is not being ir
rigated is manifest to any one who knows
anytbitur about the agricultural productions
c f tbe state. Two millinn acres of irrigated
land -would make IS.riiW lVi-aere ( farms. The
census report for ItisM nbows tbe a-ver-
ace value OT farm products on binds culti
vated in this state to lie $ s.ii' > jier acre The
returns from tbe totul acreage tinder ditch ,
if cultivated , would , in two .years , more than
equal tbe present astiessod valuation of tbe
state That this is not the present condition
of affairs is due to tbe enormous disparity
iKitween tbe acreage -trailer ditch and tbe
acreace undei cultivation Aocordiug to the
census report for 1S1U only atiuut 10 per cent
of the land under ditch is irrigated and oulv
ab ut 1 ] er cent of tbe land under ditch is
cultivated , tbe census report showing that
2USUHKI acres -were irricsted und a little
over ua.OOO acres devoted to the production
of cereals "
Irrlcation Iioti < rf
Encmeer Mead contends that tbe first
steps toward tbe reclamation of tbe state
were not taken by farmers but by stockmen ,
Tbe earlier ditches were not built by men
who made the production of crops their
principal Irasiness , but constructed ditches
us an incident in the munagmnent of ranee
stock in order to provide -winter fetid. Not
only were the first ditches built under these
conditions , bat also more than half
of all the ditches in tbe state.
Tbe managers and owners of herds of-range
cattle recognised the future value and im
portance of the irrigable lands , and the
desert land act pave a ready means of ac
quiring title In tbe mare pros/ierous days
of the cattle business , efforts to secure
irrirable lands reached an enormous , jnagni-
tude and the building of ditches -was a nec
essary adjunct. That their reclamation
would have followed rapidly , under favor
able conditions , there can be no question
The-wunr was Interrupted by boavy losses
in tbe cattle business uud the delay in .se-
curtug lund titles. Tlie expenses of reclama
tion ulso proved hearier thaa at first antici
pated ,
HunchiM } the Limit.
"We have "been building cheap ditches
rather than reclaiming the liest laud or
utilizing the best sources for a perennial
-water supply The extension of irrigation
by such methods has about reached its limit.
Nearly all the small streams in the eastern
half of the state have been fully nppropri-
nted. Many have more ditches diverting
-water than can tie supplied. On practically
all there is u shortage during the latter part
of the irrigating season. Much -water still
runs to waste in Aiiril and Muy , but until
storaceworts are constructed to conserve
this the limit of agricultural extension from
small streams has "been reached , so far as
the eastern half of the state is concerned. "
Truii loraiing ; a Det-crt-
" American Desert " " -which
"The Great , oc
cupied a large slice of the transmissonri
country in old geographies , disapj > eared like
a mirage before the inrush of settlers. Al
though the designation was a figment of the
imagination of early explorers , it served as
a scarecrow for a time and frightened many
away until the progressive pioneer demon
strated the fertility of the maligned
country. A similar transformation is about
to bewitnessed in the Mojave desert in
southern California. The recion is u desert
in name only. It simply lacks moisture.
This idea hus impressed a syndicate of cap
italists. The members have under
taken to build in tbe nar
rows of the Mojare river a dam 171 feet high
und from 75 to 150 lett lone , in order to pro-
Tide an irrigatinc reservoir from which
water may be supplied to irrigate the so-
called Mejave desert A BUTVCV just com
pleted shows that f ull > 'O.OJD acres can tie
irrigated from this reservoir
It is lieliered that tbe Mojave desert is
quite as roclaiinable by the proper -use of
water us many other places in California
which have been converted from arid wastes
of sand into fertile.gardens and orchards.
Anaheim , for example , tvhon it was first
taken up for settlement , was as uninviting
aud forbidding a plaoe a could well be imag
ined. , and murh of tbe land in K rn county
which new produces almost fabulous
wus. to look at , nothing but a bsd of dry and
sterile sand.
Protokt'd :
There are jieriods in the lives of some
husbands when forbearance ceases to be a
virtue and toleration becomes a crime. Such
an occasion confronted Mr. Amos Herr of
Rook Si > rtngs , Wye. , and he proved equal to
it.
For some time past Mr. and Mrs Herr
agreed to disagree , and finally separated ,
uach occupying different apartments in the
same house. The only restriction placed on
Mrs. Heir's liberties was that of rooeJrinc
other men. But Mrs Herr rebelled and ,
when Mr Herr remonstrated , Mrs Herr and
Hurry Gilmwe , u town sjiort , fell upon Amos
uud kicked him out of tbe bouse. To a man
of Mr Herr's mild , forpivinc disposition ,
this truatment on his threshold wus mere
than be oould rationally bear. But tbe in
dignity wus rnbbod in. Tbe pair caused his
arrest fer disturbing tbe peace , aud be was
convictca and fined. After mending tbe
tractor of the law with cash , Mr Herr re
turned home , here he found his { icrseontors
riding a tandem ooach through tbe moral
code A lively gun jilay followed. Three
fcbots fixed Gilmore for the coroner , aud the
avenger "betook himself to
1V1UU < lllrdVrlt * a L ttf r.
Dr V. T. McGillvonddy of Rajiid City re
ceived the follewinp letter from an Indian
explanatory of the late fracas
My Dear friend I Just Wanted to tell yon
af ew Words and l think you Hear about tbe
trouble We Have Hear aud there - was4 new
boy Were killed by Indians and & the Indians
were Dane that the next Morning Indians
Police Went dewn there and have fight with
tiKini Indians , killed 3 of them tbe Leader
Was three ofjthem butU of these Leader were
killed by Indians Police and. the Leader
of all them were Badily wounded , thau was
oid i clubs , uud of they got away and they
pciing to Have oouusells at young Man
ali-eud of his Hen-e camp , on 11 these mouth
. and if them two young fellows cotne there
oounfcelli they going to catch then and send
them to Dead Wiod fctid tbrtn Inaia&
Offn't Bolonpl.hriir aprnry at tftH thrr pomr
Irotn Some other Accnry ail thf timed I am
one of Indians Judpe tie I wil. ciow my
short Jrtters Irtnn yiurs fnttid Shakes Hand
with you nfriena Yonrn trullj
"VVHITE BIBII
Tin 91111 Shut Down.
Thr latest exrtansUon of tbe stoware of
work , In the Uaraey Peak Uo mtn 1 far-
nifchwl by SspariafcB&deat OiOds f the oom-
paa.r 3 In a letter to a Radd | Otty man Mr
Childs says the tin i&dustrr is a tedd d BUC-
cess. the nrfK wnrldng perfectly in saving
every parUde of tin. and that the ere from
the , mines not oalj proriap wf a paying ( dass.
but paying beyond anticipation. The imper-
inU-ndont i j stnU-s that tbe entire trouble
which caUMii the temponiry suspension was
due ( U > Oiisterr stockholders iuterfennp with
the 1 manap m nt of the company and be
therefore 1 thought it advisable toMislKUid
werk uatfl the matter w i finally attusw d
He fteds cKiufident the company wwild be a ble
to i resume p ratinus within a very short
Ume 1 on a more extended scale than has been
heretofore 1 worked. '
and
The prosjiscts for a building boom at Lyons
are bright.
Harry V Hileman has purchased the
Evening Democrat of J. A , Tromtnershauser
Willier has secured tbe Skire and hackney
horse breeding establishment of William
Burgess.
Rev W Diffenbach has lieen duly in
stalled as pastor of tbe First Lutheran
church of Wilbur
Rev Dr Cross of Minneajiolis has been
called to oocupy tbe pulpit of tbe York Con
gregational church
A horse became frightened by the cars at
Oreipulis and run directly Into a locomotive ,
injuring itself so ii&dly tb t it bad to be shot
II M Graham of Rest , Custer county.
tried to pull a revolver out ol bin jKicket to
shoal a rabbit and put a ball through his
font instead.
F F Rexford of Weeping Water has been
requested to ship a lot of his sorghum for ex
hibition at the World's fair and he will com
ply with the request.
Carl Meyer , a farm hand -workinc for
August Jlinne of Steinauer , was kicked in
the head by a vicious , horse and died in a few
minutes afterwards. His skull was frac
tured
DA Superior paper by mistake advertised
that tbe Presbyterians would hold a "dime
novel social. " All the small loys in town at
tended and were much disgusted to discover
that tbe novel part wus u fiction of tbe
printers
It is said that the Gage county Board of
SajK-rvisors will at tne next regular meetinc
adopt a resolution of inquiry to ascertain
the necessity of certain of the county officers
spending so much of their time at Lincoln
und elsewhere outside of their offices durinc
office hours.
Major Wright of Rosebud Indian acency
and twenty-one mounted Indian police car
ried away Ha.OilOfrom Valentine hist week ,
> . ( KM in silver , which weighed 1,41(0 ( pounds ,
the latter being loaded in a lumber wagon
and drawn by u larpe mule team. This
amount of money wus due the Indians from
the government for annual annuities and
depredations committed during the last outbreak -
! break
|
Treasurer Scott of Holt county has again
| I been arrested at the instigation of the county
j suiervisDrs.who charge him with em
bezzling fc42 , < MO. He wus taken before tbe
I county judge , waived -preliminary examina-
j tion and wus bound over to the March term
j of district court in tbe sum of f 13,080 Tbe
| ' ] bond was promptly signed by a large numlitT
of citizens The action was taken by the
I supervisors because the treasurer refused to
i show the funds -whtm uskod for. and the
I treasurer's defense is that they did not make
the demand at the proper time.
A rather romantic marriage has just
occurred in York-county. The daughter of a
successful farmer there was betrothed in
her infancy to a playmate by her parents. ,
according to the custom in Germany In
after years the parents came to America and
] settled in York county. The old lietrothal
was forgotten by the young laoy and she
promised her hand to another and was mak
ing preparations for the wedding day , -which
was to occur in a few weeks. The joung
lover , however , remembered the ceremony
of his youth and last week appeared aud
demanded the hand of tbe maiden. Hewon
his wise and the American engagement has
been permanently .leclarod off. i
It is not every man who has such a record
in tbe matrimonial line us has Mr Adolpa
Peterson of Portal , says the Pa pillion Times
Within n year he has Deen twice legally
{ i ' divorced from one woman and twice married
I to unother. About a year ago he procured a
I divorce from Alice Peterson , particulars of
which are familiar to all readers of the
} t Times.and a few months thereafter he took us
| ' biswife Miss Annie Theissen. Last full the
| 1 divorce -was set aside by Judge Scott and
Adolph found himself with two wives on his
hands He sent his second wife to her iwople
toj-emam until matters could be adjusted so
I that they might lecally enjoy wedded life-
Last month Alice Peterson procured a divorce -
vorce from Adlph in tbe Custsr county
court. This left Adalph free to call his second
end wife to his home acain. But in order to
cover all legal defects it was thought best to
hare tbe marriage ceremony performed
again , so last Friday evening , in tbe pres
ence of a few intimate friends , County Judge
Langdon united Adolph and Annie in the
holy bonds of wedlock. Truly. Mr. Peterson
has bad more than his share of matrimonial
troubles. Let TIS hope that with his new
wife he may enjoy enough of life's sweets to
make him forget the troiibulous past.
Nncgi'ls o ! TSVuteru News.
Coal has been discovered -within eighteen
miles of Cheyenne.
Work will be resumed ic tbe Anaconda
mills early in March.
Gilded nickles pass current for ? 5 among
-verdauts of Balte ,
Salt Lakers object to free and unlimited
coinnce of spurious silver dollars ,
A bill appropriating fTiO.ono for a public
building ut Laramie passed the United States
senate ,
Cheyenne hangs her banners on ths outer
-wall and cries aloud , ' 'Patronize home in
dustries. "
The work of construction is being rapidly
pushed ou the railroad to connect Butte and
Anaconda.
Tbe Idaho legislature rejected a bill pro
posing a direct tax on the product of mines.
Improvements only are taxed.
"Chris" Buckley , tbe blind democratic
boss of San Francisco , is reported on his
way home , after an exile of two years.
Great Falls , Mentis determined to own
the city water works It -projiosed to pur
chase the present plant at a fair valuation.
John Hickey. a miner , was caught in a
snowilide near Hailey , Idaho , and killed
Hickey was u native of Maine , Ils years of
upe.
upe.Park
Park county , Montana , has an no-care of
13CUMO , ofwhich 40,009 acres are irrigated
The bource of supply is the Yellowstone and
tributaries.
The AuacSnda Standard bus issued a su
perb statistical almanac , containing a vast
amount of information relating to the busi
ness , political and industrial life of Montana.
< JT
The matter Is .conrvrajnsiJjr arrange ! T.v
reference It I * ft ra U VIP h&nabonk X.ir all
to terentpa in M cm tonif aft aim ,
The young ladies t > F $ Wte Pine i1
tmunc themselves bj ct > aUnc down the
tncuntain sides in njcktitc-chairs Thrtr
ewaru carry tbe chairt 1)ark Vo tbe atarttuJT I
I e4ttt "i
A ptoaUftri f i > l > of but water was utrunli
at a dmOL of JETS f not in tbe artM nw U at |
the Btrtse City. Idaho , peulvmttery a few j
days ape Th * flpw flat u fire-teen frtpe aa *
iswiry hot. I ; |
Tlw la.rre bricatioa ditoa t * IK * OOD-
Btrurted in Owybe * ooouty. Uabo. wffl lie
159 aile& Icac and wffl irrigate KiH.Kt9 acres
of desert lauds. Water-will be taken from
tUe Snak . -
TbeFrenKmt Land taa IrrtcsUon oem-
pacy of Wyotmnc bus ooatraete.d for a fifty-
aUe ditch which -will irrigate 1MMKM acres
of land in Fremoat and Sweetwater eosn-
ties A oelony of Wi families from Illinois
will oofupj the land.
The anM-Chint-Be war is raring in Butte.
Considerable spice is given to the move by
tbe fa-ct that the Ministers" association has I
taken up the firht and is championing the
cause of the Chinese on tie ground of hu
manity aud so-called treaty nchts. The result -
sult is a lot i i b-itter sermons acuinst the .
labnr unions aud a great number of o ] > en
letters and resolutions from the anti-Chinese
movers to the ministers , in whicti language
is tised more forcible than elecant.
OOUHT
Ll t of Etmt lu tinJudirUl Arcn Today.
t , * uousi NO. 2 jrnat POOTT.
The cull for today is as fellows.
P-515 "tt'attiiti rs Ooburn
E'i-lS'i Hell vjh s-towe.
2S-1G1 "WeMorn Portland Ornient company
vs Jottmon.
22tB NBUotiul Life Infcuranco coiajiany
VR N. It. & M lusBratitH > coiutiany.
r 8Bl Villon Nul-lonal bank vt McBride &
Co
* -3Ji ! > Oltflu vt O tr uli u 1'ucklnc coroiiany.
2 ! SOMtzetU vs ltU
2B-77 EKle v.s Boyd , " , hpriff.
2B-10. * Hatixt'U vs Adatus.
LAW IHIOM NO. S jrnac HA vis.
2S-1DS > argBnt vs Omaha MJ-uot Baflway
27-2Cif > Hypr
27-27H McMabon rf. Miller.
27-II09 JC llJWiuey vs Omaha.
27-857 Apult'tou Chair cniotianv vs Olblis.
27-3H& Omuha Dririug I'ark association vs
Murray.
29-3 VoistM tsOiuuha 5tri < et Rallwaycom-
JIUIIV
2K-yCV Gate City Ice company vs Crystal Ice
and Ckml < ' ( itntutiy. )
2 10E Ne couib Lumber oompany vs Has-
calL
2 108 Iteut ict vf-Davls.
2S-104 Irwin vs. SobUL
2 17& llurelton v EaHott.
2 ; 1 W Woiid-s vs Murphy.
2&22'l'lv < inUu v > outh Omahs , .
IAW IKIOV KO.5 jriiat rEitsnios.
0-llb LuC'Ifdp Tire Itrirk Mauufacturlng
cojnpany v. Tliompsou.
> -881 Ouuiilnrhain vs ruller.
ll-20r > liauiaii vs Ouiuha Horss Hallway
comjiutij .
13-17& Jobusou is Ooluuibus Buggy coui-
jianv
1&-1&9 OcMer' . v. McCasue
37-101 ( .Hstin VP Meyt-r
17-849 Landfure vs American Tire Insur
ance company
1"17D Ccilrarn vs Sallslrary.
1 9-2 Kp d VR Klcti.
iui5 Davis v , Jlix Palillsuiug company.
1B-29B io : dr vs Wood
2M 07 Burke i. Frazty vs Firman.
20-345 Wu i 4prman vs IlDhan.
2n-s(0 ! naorbe \VevmulIer. .
21-1(13 Keller rv Van Oo-.t.
22-215 MoncarL & do vt , Wilkinson.
U2-30& Hills Vfc lieatfc.
22-3H9-Croft vs. Mailer.
23-27 Euierson. Tttlcow& Co. vs Hannu.
2S-4& Morris vj > Haas.
23-02 Cooper vsOnnUUnc.
23-79-Thouisoa-HousKia company vs Zen-
iier. ,
23-114 Orders , vs State Insurance comnany.
28-132 Mechanics and .Traders bunk vs
Howe.
23H9 Hillke vs Bellman.
LAW JIOOM > 0. & JDJ13E ( lOUES.
2D-S40 Gnsiicr Live SU > cLCommission com
pany VF Puddink. '
2llf. . l.ki Inc vf , Ontidin 4 : Republican Val
ley Eallroiid company
i.7-2G8 Hai-huch vs Shif W < i.
27-311 Getzehniann VK W.
27-130 Edwards VR Price.
ugcrrr nouji no. C fonac Horcwcta. .
D5-117 Mercer vsK > iuahit.
29-S2 Ilf nnett Vk Haliw- .
29-109 Kellev VR IMiejr ,
29-lBft ScouVt. Muyiiard.
29-22I > IHeser vs Slomiiu.
29-BR3 1'urkard Machine company vsBaum.
30-07 sKidelmiin vs SuHlviin.
30-B4 > vrartz vs Swurti.
BO-132 Iloerspn vs J > eron.
8CV187 Toncruy Tt. l > aley.
SO-1I > 3 Knliuer vs IU > lratir.
30-1C2 Thorujwdii vt , Nyce
30-lbl Siiear rs JUorrlson.
8C22r > MosausT vt , Tanner.
80-2SC 1 u vector * compunv vs Banks ,
ao-290 Jones vfI'ark Building anioclatloa.
SQ-S29 Umuba Loan uud Trust company vs
Bnckuer.
EQCITT EOO3S NO. 7 JUDG
29-1DO Atkinson VB Trench.
23-1 M Globe Loan uud Trust company vs
Brown ,
29-223 T > owns vs Down.
29-362 Krob vs HeinK.
30-DS I'aluier vs Mutual Trust company.
80-51 Shljiman vsrretic.b.
30-103 A voudot vs Cowln.
30-135 Hutcblnson vs Omtha ,
80-141 lioien berry vs Omaha. .
90-161 Alltm vfc Cunnlnchain.
30-180 McDouald vs Uurule.
30-182 Cunningham vs Allen.
You don't want a torpid liver ; yon don't
anft a bad complexion ; yon don't -want a
bad breath : you don't want a headache ,
Then use De Witt's Little Carly Risers , the
famous little pills.
SOTJTH OMAHA AFFAIitS.
Another Grout linlwpeiimiit of
und > 1ork Turd J'luntK.
It is not generally known that the im
mense amount of money expended in new
buildings by the packing companies last year
will "be supplemented by almost an equal
j ontlay this season , but such is the case. _ It
is too soon to state aetails , us plans are not
yet perfected for the main buildings.
The George H. Hammond company , how
ever , will begin work this wee"k on five three-
story brick smoke houses of SQ.tKlO pounds
capacity The buildings will be located .at
"
the south end of the" plant adjoining the
present smoke houses. It is also tbe inten
tion of the company to erect during the sea
son a number of two-story nrick buildings
in several western cities , where the company
win establish wholesale marcels with a view
to extending its business.
It is stated semi-offlcially that Swift & Co.
have tieen engaged for weeks on plans for
another immense building to be erected this
season The plan is to remove the small
frame office building which stands in an L.
of the main structure and fill tbe space with
an additional structure to correspond with
those built hist season ,
Cudahy is also preparing to add materially
to his immense plant , / . "
The Union Stock Yarls company will ex
pend not less than ( JOO Jd in improvements
during tbe summer.
Altogether tbe outlbok now is that the
doubling of the capacityo * the yards and
packing houses hist season will ha followed
this year with Umost iJ i"Jt quite an equal
exjienditure of money for buildings and
other imjirovements
In the city propsr business blorks and pri-
? Ask Some
/ ? Questions
j > about Pearline , of any
' woman who uses it ,
f "
- * Ask her what she thinks of
it , and whether it's quite safe to use , and
if washinpand deaningis any easier with it.
Ask her how the clothes look
and last , when they're not rubbed
over the washboard. Ask her
how it would seem to go back to
that eternal rub , rub , rub , now that
she has got rid of it.
If she has used Pearline faithfully , and just as directed on
every package , she'll probably have one question to ask you :
" How in the world do you manage to get along without it. "
QJ-J Peddlers and some unscrupulous proccrswffl tell yon * 4 this it as goo ! as"
OdlLL or "the seme cs rearhne. " IT'S FALSE IVarline is sever jmddled ,
- and if your crooer sends yon somethiiir ia place of Pearline. be
hJa.Cl bonesJ ienJH tel , BE JjddES PYl , .Ntwr York.
ratf dtrcl .npiliarp ilroaflr lwm > i > i ttir < ! tea
a nofflirat tiutnbcr I in urc tbe prratcrt
rr > wtb ' any me year lh tbe blstory ol the
en
Mm I B 5 ait UBdobtMrnn &re at War-
ray . la . r lk < tb re bf tb * nnrkittf Hlsfts * ef
Mr E wU's Hmtliwr.
. Otiartc * A. Kofer ba < > ImmJtfB ttn * brick 00
tb * crooitd for a larr1 Irootew" blftrt at K
aed Tw-eatf-Jr r * MrtMMt.
Pour ntfiti will aMtvrar tht * . nonriac to tbe
cttarre of l > vtac : inm Ves of n bmioe of I'rosU- '
tvtiofi. att < HWwill try 1 * arplaln bow be
MB * to br drank. All were arrt > tea ycstcr-
ayPrank
Prank U Hrkm. smteBman Jor Swift i : O
in tbe l > af ofpjtarttaflBt. has len transfwrefl
from PUUsmcnitb and Nebraska City to
Dubuque. la H * l rt en tbe Satnrda.r ven-
iuc Milvraukoe train.
Majwr Wttltere retnrnei frem a trip to
Citicac * yesterday morniuc. Speakini ; of
muddy FtrtHitfv , be rouiwkud that South
Omuba strwts arc docetit oorajiarod trlth
tbose of Cbicaco. trberttbe Blunb. is in tnuny
jilat-es blcber tbau tbe mrblni ;
Icnoranoe of tbe merits of Dt Witt's Little
Earlj Wsers is a nriRfortonc. Tb se Httle
jnlls regulate tbe Hrer. cure beadache , dyf.-
a. bad Ureatb. , cxmstlpatkin ani bilious-
CHILD K"UK DOWK .
Infaui Son of Gi > ree Lj ou * Struck lija
.M < it or.
Yesterday tbe R-yoar-old son ol Gesrce
Lyons , a Missouri Pacific switchman lirinc
at ISKs JCortii Seven toenth f-treet , vras
Imofktid down ana badly braised by a Sber
man avenue nioUir train Tbe child started
across tbe street abead of tbe train and li-
fore it ponld be stop ; > dwas struck and
drac red a f-bort distance. Portunat l.v t.be
fenders in front of tbe ivberfs prevented tbe
cbiM from bsine run over
As tbe accident bappaned , , almost in front
of the family residence , tbe brained and
bleodinc boy was carried into tbe bouse , atid
physicians -were sent for Tbe doctors do
not think tbat the injuries -will It ? fatal
An ipveMacratiun mode by tbe street
car officials und they assort that tbe aoodent
vras not caused by tbe neirhpenof of their
employes. >
A pure bnef drink , palatable and stremrth-
oninc. a bnim to dyspeptics atid invalids
Cudaby's * -Kex" Brand Fluid Buef.
lilG J\irit
Gt-iirro.1 ManacTr ItamN < y Will Ilfflgrn ana
His Otlirc Itc Alinllf-lK-d.
CIXCTKSATI. C > . Feb 18 Tbe chances in
tne management of tbe Bic Four ure now
about completed General Manaper Ramsey
wiH resism atid co to s t Louis to tbe St Louis
Termini * ! company His office will be ab : > l-
isheS and that of pen oral sujieriutendeut
will be revived , and J. Q Van Winkle will
bold the position after March 1.with head
quarters , at Indianapolis The tram collector
system , ivhiehras adcipM-d ubnut a year apo.
is to be curtailed liut not abaudonu : ! . Abaut
thirty out of seventy train collectors -will be
dropj ad Tbe divisions from which tbev are
likidy t be taken ure Cincinnati , Cbicapro
and Cleveland The Big Four has notified
uli connections that the recent blockade of
cars is over and that it is ready to handle
promptly all business i
Car Shortage at Ranis * City.
ST Lorn , Mo. . Fob IB A dispatch from
Kansas Citj says- The car shortage situa
tion at Kansas City is as had as ever. The
western roads are cramped for transporta
tion facilities because of the arbitrary ac
tion of the eastern lines in holdine cars
from the west. Tbe shortage is mounting
tip rapidly Western roads are short about
SOO cars a day.
day.Will
Will K dur tliK Tlmn.
SEDAIIIMo. . , Feb. 1 ! ) Tbe Missouri ,
Kansas & Texas railway -will put on u can
non ball train between Galveston , Tez , and
Chicaro oa February an. It will shorten the
time between these cities by several hours.
Look out for cheap substitutes ? Beware
of new remedies. Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup
has stood tbe test lor nearly fifty years
Fror.vn to IK'jtli.
.Tenser Crrr , 1C. J. , Feb. 10. Mary A.
Whitley. -widow 00 years old , was frozen
to death in the blizzard Friaa nipht. She
was returning home from -vespers at St.
Bridget's church , in this city , \vhen she cot
lost iu a vacant lot and her bi3ywas : found
frozen stiff the following niorning.
o
Jsearalcic headaches promptly cured by
Bromo-Seltzer. Trial bottle lOc.
w fork lUvorco Will.
Isirw YORK , Feb. 19. Harry Allen , a grand
son of Commodore Vauderbilt aud a son of
Mrs. Daniel Allen , -who was a sister of
William Vaudernilt , is charged by his
wife , Annie Odell Allen , -with infidelity. On
this charge she has applied for a divorce.
Piles of i > ec > ple have piles , but De Witt's
Witch Harul salve -will cure them.
I > dirat < > d 1h < - Ilaruutn ItuiltUng.
BuinawcmT. Conn , Feb Ifl The P. T. i
Barnum tiulldinc of science and history -wus '
dedicated last night with elaborate exercises I
lirprrtant. Salvation Oil , the greatest
cure on earth for pain , is only " , " cents
DELICIOUS
e _
o
s w fi. '
'j& * *
Vanilla Of perfect pt-.rity
Lemon Of great strength-
Orange Economy in their use.
Rose , et.
Flavor as delicately
and deibisusl * the frtth fruit.
Delay is Dangerous
DO YOU VALUE TOUR EYESIGHT ?
It so. call tiid onubult
PROF. HIRSCHBERG ,
TVho-H-IIlbB utthOKt ire of MAX Wf-VrTJ & ,
HUa OO , in OMAUA. NEll. . 1 EUlifAUY 2 ,
to Si uud hnvo them ilttud with u tiulr o ! hi
Spectacles.
Max Meyer < fc Bro. Co. ,
Sole AsiinU Icir Omuha , Nob.
EYES Trs Tl.I > KBEE.
DR. R.W. BAILED
Innth Filial "Witj
uatpjun b7 taj
L.ats t Xaroa-
_ _ tioa.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain ar
A lull Set of Tetfain5 > UQbtor fa ? S5.0) ) .
ICTeei fit cuurnntBO-1 Tenth etlr = t J la ttat
oiuriituc f > ew outtt luiurtea lu tau emum ; of amj
* ] -
r < f tiiei imcui of rimf
ore w&rrKniea HI rciirinf nu > l
Office Tlilrd FloorPaxton 3I 5V
t-lefitiuut lUii lutt ana I'Araiui St
elrvklur ur Halrwurtroaj IGla at entnaoj.
KIPANS TX.BUt.ES JTEUalc
iw la'iiwu ; ) li nr lum uiv > r < u- > - ,
tj Uu1 tuunc , n rKX bud ou t &i , Z
m < i.ito s fur Lulijuf I
lui * . ay iMuiA , IOLI ; (
hr hrM nurn Irru , f
uni'tii jilmjUn mll < "r rnmi
Inunmtjlwid o-klc jcn | irb.r tMII l.vrr u J I
trvUlici to fiurfanzi tbnr iirupttf functhai * rcrm r
wb ic T > v r-r&tnic r lMTtvCl J M lAkwr DIM * l *
IJl-jJid CnCl tJU. ( * . u H Kprut * Hi hr * 5 l k J i
You -
Can Beat
Your Carpet
But
You Can't
Tbe party sprluR Jtylet
Hues not O * # etb
Office Kitchen Llno'eniu Mat Hue- Beat Ours
TVe make tbe Invt-fc
s
The Morse Dry Goods Co.
OSSXnCATXOZf it our of the ] > cni o !
ibcunmtbtm. Tlierr err multitude * ul C&BC *
cl it at vi utcli tliesr turcr urr crumjilw :
JQKJLTILL-K K. HABB , brim SqC t s : fan , in
Ctmliria , iirar LncUjmrt , K. Tm nttnctcd ,
tt Uit lift of uUie year * , with i&IUmnmtorj
rhi'Udttih-m rulirvri Jo ulmut klx wochi
end hud no mnrr of it till lir MT.P nrrcn-
trcn , wbcn It rrturuod unfl OpvclnjH-fl Into a
pruduul but finul'j rumjilctp FaCeniuc of til
hit Joints. It Ldd him UIUK , ntUI a iron , tin
fvjA. ! , 1BOS , whun lie dipd in Lrwirton ,
JC. T. The cut is drcT-n Iiy cu trtUt who
kin-w Mr. Daw jmrtouLllv , Jrora t jihoto iujia
uu.cn Irnm lUc. <
EuwAiai EKSIOKK diei el Tort .Teflcnum ,
X. T. , orcb in , 1832 , Iriiui the r.tnic cause.
n < > lind ThruniutiBm In thr Ic t cud cnur v hem
t v cntf-Mm yearr olfl tnfl ut tea. lie Buffered
uiteuncly on Lif return -voyage uid rnx taUcn
home. He never loft the liocnc li tiu , but Iiy
Jnr urtiicx yucre. Hip Juhitf pndunUy Iwcimie
OBhifieS. He rufliard terribly fur Bevoml
ycarh. HIF bofly v.-ut ngUl , cxcejit one nnn , of
which he bad uec. Cu jroe Ttrxo not. D
was fed through a hole hi the month n here a
tooth hnd In-en broken out.
Cnrris nicns , the I icliiE , 'Wit , owlfied
, died Octolier IT , IfiS'L He was 1mm In
UlckBtmni , K. T. , Clrj-thrM' ycurp npo. TntD AprD SC , 1S7P , HicLs vc a jicrf pctly himltliy nan.
Tiiat night he was Uten sick , rbysidans Bald It WM inDainnintory rhremctiBm , Imt it devoured
into DBsiCcotian. The lect , tncs , nntlca , Icps , Imcc joints , baud * , arnn , und even the hj ! * liccame
perfectly ossinei. There was not a Joint in his body that wn not nohd n Itone. He bad not been
able to be1 ? himself or move for over twelve years , uud was handled like a piece of board. He
vcijhedltBB ISicn oihr"-Cvc ; ; jioundu.
Nothing wlD cure oasiQcntitm. Hut AthliliorDS ] vlD cnrtaln'y cure rheumatism , which
often precedes OBfiiScaiioz. Sold l > y til dni-jiBtB tt Tl j r ImrJc ; C for SX Treatise on
Ehpumaticni , etc to any addtenn for Tic in BtamjK. The Athlojihnros Co New Hcrcn , Conn.
"DIRT DEFIES THE KING. " THEN
IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
The Great J/zvex * and Stomach
Cures all disorders of the Stomach , Liver , Bowels , Kidneys , Bladder ,
Nervous Diseases , Loss of Appetite. Headache , Constipation , Costiveness ,
Indigestion , Biliousness , Fever , Piles , etc. , anil renders the system less
liable to contract disease.
disease.IDVSJPjB.PSr.rl
IDVSJPjB.PSr.rl :
EADTVAl" ? PILli s lire a cure for tbl complaint. They t.oni tin TUB Internal ne-retlons to
jtliv untlon. r t ore ftrenctbtotho ptomacu and n-ible It lopprfonn Its f nnctlons.
PrlcjeST.c a boi. o1d by all drucpifcts , or mailed bj JiADWA V k CO , 22 Wurrcn StrOet- New
11 , oiirnctlpl of jince.
131G Douglas Street , OmaJaa , Nob.
Ttip timluont spcclfUm ID nnrntu Khronie prlrata blDatl fctln audurlnarj dlioasFi A rcjalar an a
rclaltita rrndump n mftaicine upciljilnniiii und unrtiDcc.tej fcbuw If HU.iiruitlus wlihthl fr
rfbfl ciau U. 10RnmntitKid benitna ! v eaknoja , xiiclit > jKHti nnd uli furms oT prlrate dlM0i4ui n
ry Hunt ! Nt > w trimimcnt Tor loan i < J vlt i p wtir jurbi * unaliiBto riult uiu iiiiv bJ trei M at
( < > rro | ionloncn Muaictue or Inntrunientf neat br mil. or liipreu 3 ; rjlj pjcIJl. uo mirxs ta tails via
itiiiti'iitnur KfiiHtir , me | iurJmul lu-ii-r e * .irjfurrel Cjatultitloa trs i i'orrei > ale jc 4trlffu'r Jiri T tic
lluut i.VymcrlesliIi.lIf fouijrus Ottl : iiuurj.ia.ffl lofp m tiunlari 10 am u Li ai r > alstl'Jip tori
; - ' Kcrv&
[ tlie w onSel
i cunT-miU' to mrr ell ncmiut ei UF. e such ui Went Jifmtir ,
.r t > f Krulu rovi r. n i.iuclic Kubciulnvm , lx"t MMihona. NlcbUr Erul-
-Nt.rvoiiRit < * fi&l'asHitud * aHilruinfi &nd lees o1 i > o ui of Uieuetieruii o
* Ores , " ' li n.tiirr HCi cRi a l > y IITIT ernrttni , yimthiul TCI .or fzountTr
' ' ? usr iu uiti [ > ecu , opium or xttniuluiits tlcu HI.or iu.fl to Indrniltr. Cimcun.-
ttnn niiLlitHZkiiltT. lutupcinv iiiec tociirryinTept i > fctnt 2T1 T ermit *
ncc iTtuuM , Clu-C. Wltb tTLTT t ordnr wn mw o icrjtlrn ( runrouttr tii m <
jiCFui AKX > iimtVSJNG. itrrtnfWIicTzuniffii. . drctliirXrtifM ilA uu2k tn ofc > 0 < i C > * . Clilcuco. * * -
For Ssle In Omaha by Sherman & O'Connell. 1B13 Dodae Str eet
AMUSE.MENT3.
S JfEW ( Uennann.
TH ATER ! The Great ,
Tuesday , Wednesday Evenings ,
OrnuO tjxirlal Miitlnxc Wmhin ttia r HlrlhatT.
FEBRUARY 21 , 22.
IJKTTKK Til AX LVETl
TliK
ID hl > lalmllublu ntrrtalaniimt tncludiui. tbo
Murt it ; ? < UlutlUD
TE-Ra-Ra-Boon-DB-Ays Done to Death.
- - - - - .
77cm.vcsn
Ana hriquot ofiiorultlcii J'rlrei Errolnc fl M
f ! 'jr .Uc matl i < i > 7 , > c STic i > c Ttifunle ol t-ru.lt
vui oiec m t1 u'riock MonUcv rut/rninc
St. THEATER.
Riiroe Al ) lluuQi Irf'u ; . to Ui Uoune of buncvti
ir > "A
Everjth nc bHclit und * . .parkllticVdiitifc *
u > Alutlnmjj imi in t Jir i\tvirr 25 rMtth.
costln ; ; the employer and employee
nuthloc. b&i cnahlnd us to adrauce the Ictor-
ebUof both , itufl ul to our own , by hucurlne
lietter retuttt with the in&chlnu.
Wyckoff , Seaman & Benedict
TELEPHONE 1731 ir TARVAM ST
> Anfl kl tlit train o !
. HFBiurr Err tun o
tlinm in nion Wl I IT i-Qfl I' IIMA.
M\T4-V ClUCil tv.ll STULNUTH und ton *
f. Trn to fTfrj part of tbv t oflf i wiU iMbd ( ito-
rcrUT [ ic a t Hue lORUr nB r r tut prvinrip.
tlun tUul curiid me ciJf tbbnti Iruutilitt. JLair 4. u.
_ utij.pi.tv iiA.rn.s UKIKU , idu.ii
The Kereer.
Omaha's Newas > Hotel
[ DR. 12TH AND HOWARD STE.
4t noon El KM pur Baj-
It I.oonik ut KM jier any
ill Uniimt v itli Ilutb ut f < 1.05 j.sr . Qir.
UI Uuumt vltti liiub at txn" ) to ti U par d r.
AUGUST 1st
Modern In ttrrr JSef.ct. .
Tlironsrho-nt
C. S. ERB. Prop.
Tne only hottrt lu tbe c'tr ' with bet aud cold
xtur. uud fcibuui tioatin every room
Tuble uufl dlnuij : rouiu Hert
KATES § .2.00 TO $4.00.
&liiol&l ratok ou atipilcatlon.
B. SILLOWAY.p. Pro
C. S. DEl'OhlTOJtY. O3JJU1A. XEB.
Capital SJOO.OOO
Surplus. SGa.OOO
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It C Cuntilnc. Tloe pr Jl3 ui. C B. SJ arlof f
l.r e Juhne. C ltli t K O. IVtnci.
UuoO , c&tkile ;
THE IRON BANK.